tCMonrnoBMuoi: *»■!• per Aunaa, In ADnsce atrd <$oimfg. . | Notion- " ~ro«T a«Ma AMASQXMpra^ k!% *" iSz "tuna cjn^^Tpt&teXjim^ I nnOA-jWr P- »■ • OrereoAlj bron|rhl oot from the ftceaci of. inmpkorelirsu, reminded one last Saturday that tbe»ret breath o» winter had come. The Wind blew a likable gale, tending cloudi if du»t high in lite air and making it ijnite uncomfortable to venture into the Kreeta. The r «d<!eii change in the'weather has been a prolific cause of coVda: Apparently the red nose of your neighbor will shggeat the saloon, but ita a wrong tHigoOoal»,for it wan the first nip of tbo frost k(ng that sent the blood in undue (pianlity to his facial protuberance. The mild eyed young man up in the signal towers of big city weather stations have a different record to note them dating last summer when tbey delighted in making It about as hot as possible to indhre. We noticed too a camphor smell in chnrch on Sunday, showing that the ladies bad gotten otil thcle'Winier-toggey as well n--the men. Tbo wesiher is a fruitful subject for comment. At no season of -the year la it of ipore interest tlun now when any dty almosrthe snow may flv. It will be wise to be ready for the pinch of winter by getting in the collar a good stock of coal, not forgetting those who may be poor in this world's goods. Just send some one of them a ton of coal or so, and see if you ere not happier thereby. Divine service in the Presbyterian church of this city next Sabbath morning at 10.80 o'clock. Theme of the in. truing sermon " God lu the still small roicc." Evangelistic services in the evening at 7.80— '"Five were wise and Ave were foolish." The present pastor pi the Presbyterian church of this city will be installed by a' c munlUce from jhe Presbytery of West Jersey, on Wednesday evening, October 2 Till, ua the Presbyterian church on La f ayet la street, at S o'clock. The Moderator, Rev. Mr. -Brace, of Blackwood, will, preside *nd will preach the installation Herman; the' Rev. Mr. Botlford, of Wenonah, will deliver the charge to the pastor, and the Rev. Dr. Ailsman, of Athntlc City, the charge to the people! It seem* that thjrc are more ways than me to do s thing in all endeavors except poll ilea. There," nocording to party adherents, only one plan can succeed, and that la by the organisation of the resmcllA adherents. Who should oppose spsellA oppoae
tor i urn t raffle? The-Thifd Forty" men will toD yon that ft can only be properly done by them, and U Is folly to suppose any other parly or person not working in their organisation can ever ho|je to hjssou the trade in rum by a single dram. But this is a great mistake. There are as many ways of doing good here as In other things, as may be very readily showa If It was not already self-evident. The Republican eonnty convention of la.1 Uslnedsy has given the Voffcg clement of the party an excellent ticket. The men who have places on it are of the i If K; stamp, honorable, fearless and staunch, with no taint of crookedness clinging to thoir garment... Geo. 8. Ware will be » credit to Ills constituents when hi' rotes upon legislative acta next winter, and James Shoemaker, with . bis gt-nial manners and correct b tslnaas habit*, make those who fall under his offlriaipotlre feel that it is a real pleasure to be "sold out" by such a It is cm i cully reported about town that a friend of John Mecray Post, No. 40, G. A. K., la abort to have donated to •It the snug sum of #8000. At the last regular muitertheirabjert was talked over as to whaUwrlh^Post oouldYecelrc: ll,but no qnnrnni being obtainable the further cnnsidcmjfonof th« *uhj.-ctwas deferred to next muster, when It Is hoped the ru mor may he sifted and a vote taken Upon its acceptance or rejection. Somotell lie It should be said thus early In the campaign that Geo. 8 Ware U at much "another railroad man" aaall the rest of us. There is no danger but that he will give his hearty support to any measure looking to, ihe prosperity of Gape May. Nor is There any influence that will be brought to bear hindering him. If his vote wW bring the B. ft tt to the sea it will come *kmj aU rightThe glorious October rammer weather is •'|^Ig«m!M^lh*4*»i#N»r would say. Odld waves *nd colds In the bead are the order of toeilay. It becomes the duiy Of every |*rw>u to warm liis heart beet Ibalan eteetir*! and hU person with Ml* warm flannel, because the Indian stdmaar wdather is preparing to Ulp. Uke O^-impeounion, summer boarder Rev. Wm. H. Humphrey, latent the Bet he*ds Baptist ouurcb. Philadelphia, is taming Us atleriUos to the ptatform by nuking < agaginnanti tor a lecture reason with hit European experience as the material for Ms work. Ha opokreio the Baptist church on Thumday evening, a brief report of which appear* in anV* There . sarnna k>: a gang of petty lh levee about town who Me not at an sernpUoos about appropriating other penpte-s property- It will be a good plan tokeep a sharp lookout upon the clothes Una and coal Mn. ■ Perhaps If ••Carlo'* u given the range of too yard things may be found next morning lew The rtaa^T L-d'ktekingTiurtneto in be brok*n op for time. If the sanctuary mart be used tor such a bnslneaa tomb StmemMCten- . pds kind ^ot *PP^j liiiiimRk nr " ~*~ * ' — 1 a - Lai b dm* wtfh toe old ptee
* PERSONAL. y Pastor Manchoator has returned from H hi* outing. f Pilot Harry Bennett took to sea this - week a I'M fact" Ilalien hark.. - Doctor and Mrs. Mecray are enjoying se a trip at sightseeing among northern rcDr. II. A. Kennedy has returned from — bis autumnal vacation looking brown and vigorousJ. M. T. Hiltlreth has reteirncd-to hi* ■ Poke and Blackst'one after a ten days ' to tour all about the country. ' . ; Cards are out {or the marriage .of O*. I , wald Thompson Hannad and Annie Wolf , it- Richardson oa October 27, in Pbiladel14 plria. Mr. Ohariea Dougherty thinks it only question of time when Cape Slay paasen- t ger» wUl cross the Delaware on a liriclge, in transit to Philadelphia. IC Mrs. J. G. W. Ware caught two red »- drumaxrtf Roily Beach oa Tuesday of last e week. This is the most remarkable red , 10 drum fishing of the seaaqn. | I® Herbert -W, SJmusnls and wllp arrived . n hopie this week after a delightful trip to i c Luray Cave, Virginia. They report a ' d pleasant Jaunt and come back in excel- | ® lent health and spirits, it Chief Farrow and family arc off on t ihefr regular vacation- We' hope they' i may have a pleasant time. DftlearBald- i <1 win win be acting Chief of Police during 'f the absence of Mr. Farrow. j d airs, arid Miaa Forney occupy during :r the winter seaaon a fine old house on j 'I South Washington square, Philadelphia, i '- It is now undergoing extensive repair*, o The familr has lived there for many ' d " ... * Thoae Jug. r There was a grand crash of crockery y around at the M. K. church on Tuesday e evening, it being the time act for the jug s r breaking act. It wa* very amusing to j if ■« the little tots of the infant class e mount Ihe platform ami rain we bit* of ( d blows on the hsplevs jug* (bat seemed. | d to deserve a better fat* than to lie thus f broken iuto pieces. The most profilsMe jug. 80.61, was that smashed by dltirtn- ' ° tin- 1.11, Jiitrlkin. For getting it so' f pletliQ-sc lie got a nice cup. Rtlby U Rceywi drew off and smote his jag with t ateft»SM(!Br thatsent bRr of earthen- < waoc all about. He brought to the light 1 of day 85.50. Annie Morgan came in ■■ Jbtnl with lun.-'lrt. She dealt hrr bank * - a driieatc feminine crack that only made ( ^ it turn over and wish for another. Getting desperate she contracted her bicepe t muscle*, and down came the hammer r With a vicious thud, just missing the 1 l" head of Superintendent Reeves, who ( ' atood by with his countenance wreathed , ^ in a genuino Sunday school smile. A » young Sullivan laiidetLsn the rostrum ' " with a bound, aud seising the mallet, let the Inoffensive cash jug have It full and t Tree. Bits of crockery flew all around | n almost blinding Brother Wilson, who I It didn't seem to particularly enjoy the L vigor of the youngsters Wows, The ' d audience caught the spirit of the occa- , j- Hon and very greatly enjoyed the proe gram. With this financial scheme, t ! financial
i — hjch malted |n letting together >88. r was carried out a fine program of song ■ and recitation by the children Of the t school and volunteer talent. Worthy of - particular mention were the numheW . rendered by Mhscs Mamie Magtath and : Florence Ferguson. They got a recall ; and were warmly applauded. Hiipcrlnr temlent Recvea and hit assistant, Jo«pt . Wilson, managed the program to the delight Of. ait Broiher Wellman read the report and looked good enough tdTSi - to* uexa sapetiotepdtnt when the present oue shall decide to lay off liis offldaf ' robes. Pastor jisuchcster was there, ami sent the people home with a blessing " upon tfcrlr heads. Misses Annie WU- - liam*. Ada Entrikln, Aitei BflkJlil'Mifl; " Jennie Smith, a quartet of the charming p young leaders of the Sunday school, ' most tastefully trimmed the pulpit of 1 the church In plants and fresh anturan 1 flowers. Their fragrance filled the room 1 and lent additional Interest to the affair. " (In Thursday evening hi the Repiiat church, Rev. Wm. H. Humphreys leea tared .to a Teryjtooo Cape May audience on e European jaunt, and showed them o graphic mental pictures of the highways . and byways of the Wd- country. Scot-' , land, Ireland and England were subjects „ for the word j painter's art. Hen the 0 continent wns exhibited In n very phresr ing and quite original manner. Mr. 1 Humphreys baa a very attractive style, I it being free, from the professional elocu! „ I onary. He Jut takes you along with him naturally and comfortably, leaving the bones and blood span of old fogyiEurope to the pnffesrtonal sight « seer. One, on hearing him, caught the h idea that be was of his party and found .i himself involuntarily feeling about tor bis duster and grip sack, and calling for II the guide for an Alpine stock. Such a ® plsaaant enjoyable lecture Has not been r. delivered for many a day, and Mr. FTum- „ phrey is entitled to e sUndtng vote of thanks for bl» efforts to please. " Mr. J. H. Roblnaon, chief operator of the Signal Office. Washington, D. C., _ was given a very pleasant surprise Monday evening, October UUl at bis bttora J where a large number of friends fkmn 4 hi* office met and nrewn'od "hlra smh a " lion of his services In todr behalf In ec■tf curing for them a sum of 'mooey due a- from the gorcnunrat sine* 1888. - The 0 pi saNiHow-wtf miilB Ie a mtephu'ln Mr. Roblnaoo'gparioi, wlraa fewappro- * prlste remarks, expresalng the fftiPitude of all beneficlariea, and the hope that he would king live to enjoy tt. By a few ia chosen words Mr. Robinson thanked ■ be was to receive tt. He then Invited re i hem alt tq sit down to asUmplnooeooltH^ as tion prepared by his estlmaUe wile, at which they lingered until a MW toWnnd left full of preiK of their heart* hoepl- «• tsHt.v. " n" George S. Ware Is a temperance man of tho right Wad. -There need be no . fear but that be will vote right on the subject. UU whole ltfe is a booAasts Ml hi* political action in Ihta respect. Ht or will be Just as square concerning Capt on May's material Interests be they new . transit route, or anything eUe. Ton car jlut bet your bottom dollar oa Georgi " every time. mui We can attention to the edjPtalseroen of the Bragdoa ManafaetnilgpCompan; of Cape May, Laauel Swfia. agent ad bks proven rteeJf * spoclfteln the bo, I™ preL Read Ihe advertlrement JMrefuU; ^ U Interested h reblng twine. • f Btea fricoda ami teUtlvw. The presents wcr " ; composed of maay naefnl »?Sc\a- Ther md wuarrtceooDatomto wUchaUrtUfa* ot jraUca. la® Dr. E. B. Wales offer, for rale tofta ''"yssu'ssr" I 1 'ere
-!i.* SALTS- UjR J.J'' , The town has. gone vacating. Buckwheat cakes are on their way. „ Is there say real use for church bells ? . Toothpicks are being vanished from' , the hotel taWe. Chan. Needles offers hi* stock of ready , ' made clothing very cheap. Walking parties are the things for ( ' these bright October days, i Now the chaps who had their boomlet* may as well stand aside. , The sea serpent sease® has been un- , , -usually long Itnd prosperous. Cricket's singing on toebosrto arc bar- , bingcrs of good fortuife, it is said. ] 1 . Its time now for the boys to take off 1 thrff coau and pitch iq for work. ■ "How happy could I b£ with either, ] weft the other dear chancer away." i Charles N'cedlos is offering bargains to i . the public that it Can't afford to miss . i Smith & Go. are still eaicrinR to Ihe wedding and birthday trade. 18-31 > The painter* are putting -tee flnisiiihe ' tonrhiVon Dr. PUystek'a new ,«un parlor. It is Imat not to girt into a fuss with 1 the newspaper publisher or editor over 1 tnflas. •Use Wavk'. local weather prophet J says we're going lo baye a fine open • winter. 'f The roaring eioqoehoe Of several autumnal 01 alius lias been quirted by souw 1 kind of a sedative. . Williams ft: CawK-dy bate the govern- ' moil contract far moving the life saving i station at Holly Beach. 1 Cutlery, silverware, pocket knlves and ' scteaors at Smith & C'o.'t Great Bsrgain House, ao Washington street. lti-»t >Now the wide awake wife will, if lier I. husband be a candidate, apply for a ' bonnet arid seal skin sacque. Palnls, varhislies, oils and glass in . and sniall qtiantilies at Smith A Co.'s, 80 Washington street- ol6-3t t HisAI's sTrnnpHTiilk," writes an intelligent iBffaio, N. Y., lady. 100 Dose* One J The Wave will soon be. ready to offer j ' fur the ^brat Christmas friends to giro it a frindiy lift just at [ present by wmding to its editorial department the news. ( "Ben. I'ollle, the Story of a Freed- i mail," by the city editor of the D*ti.v | Wavk; will appear in the Thanksgiving 5 numlicr of this journal. The Whildln lias gone to Philadelphia % repairs, having broken ber bowsprit ) on last -Satuntey while -cruising in the * winds of that day. f Tlic Wsv* fctopooes to publish nil the a count'y'news in good rime. You wiilbe plraaad with what U Jim to say of your ( location and jU indimtrirs. r Winter flsb are being pulled in by the J basket. George Hughes and John Me- 1 crsy got 200 pounds on Monday, and it twaa an awful bod day tor-fish. lewis T. Kntrikin, our local marble v manufacturer, is now busy iu filling or- i ders all orer the eonnty. 11* guarantees i satisfaction to all who tavor trim iritb i their order*.- ' It is easy enough to talk of giving thousands of dollar, when lt'a only talk > that is being parsed, but when business 1 Is really meant there's a sudden contrac- I tion of the curreacy. c It seems to us that there are lew nor- ' sons afflicted with rheumatism, since our druggists sell Hal vsttob Oil. Price twenty-five cents a botllr. The itfular hi -monthly communication of Cape IsUnd Isvlgr.No. 80, F. and r, Uon of Cape island Isxlge, no. w.r. anu
c A. IL, wilt be he held on Tuesday oven- 81 ' tog, Joseph P. Hrrrrrr W. M. Baslne» s of Imporunt-e will be transacted. •< MMJanoia N"alcs his just received a *' ' full ' supdly . cf Jfashionsble miilinorr _ * goods which she offer, to purcnascrs at U ,i very reasonable prices. She is at the A „ old sta|fdi Ho. 60 Washington street. V.wrtn.— One thonsand dotlai* on P J* second mortgage. Interest quarterly, n h No bonus propositions received. U r J. S. Gaubisos, A ix -09 Washington street. h a ThWbrahaumageiiK nt- of WoAhingten t 3 s^aafosAKw: s si foil and break a limb. It is unsightly, t, . too. and should be repaired for that res- t, . son If n(Totl|Br. - =• f. The woodcock hA* llie power lo drive T Its three inch loug bill deep down into • dtft soli and extract therefrom juicy ft mble crickets and angle worms. He gets |, AS fat is butter upon Iluwe delicafl|rs. if The American House 'Is a favorite a stopping place for Cape May people „ When at Philadelphia. The liouse is r. managed with. Utertrtrejliat Major Me- <- ctelhmxbr^jgs j^ithis^rtnemsrranget, NextTdMUY and Wixtocs.lay the 2M ^ annual Sunday Schoil Convention will c be held at South Seavillc. There will n lie two sessions on each day during r rs which inieraating subjects win be dls- h cuased. te An old house a mile or so from 0»|>c i8 May is said to be haunted. It, baa been T i. noticed by pasaert by that door* slam at q r unseemtv hours, and sometimes lights P, flash ouUd^tbc windows into the gloom !, is Tim akto Sunbeam arrived in the T. Breakwater early In the wr** Tnto, Wsbon with ■ shlpwrer*ed grew, fllie Is »t oommanded and owned by a Chj» May ' ic sea captain of long erperienee ln trans- 1 id- Atl ann* voyages. ^ 1 along the coast sonth of oa, this part of ' T our common country has been exempt J from these visitations, sUatframMhowlri \ " make ua truly grateful. , , The Wivxpro poses In good time to , reach every locality to the county. Itetna , of of news will be gladly received and . suitable acknowledgements made tor , n- them. Wo ate anxloni to Ktend usual , to courtesies to all who may favor us. . We have received from the Co-opera- ' f! Uve Building Pldh Asaocistfcu). of No. ' Er till Broadway. New ' York, . a.cojayi of i r" their splendid perireiirnl. lis beautiful 1 , l!:-,i'-r»iions, acrurete plant-ami specifl- 1 cations for cottages make U.of lnastimln able value to the builder and contractor. - dc Inlyt Rtkllng*. There begins to be dart at the liottoni: : Z of wells. ir- Mr. 1L Morris fci stetolily recovering ad from a aevere illucss. ed Farmers are improving this favorable IX' weather by harvesting excellent crop*. ■" " Commander Aaron HamUs >t bom* ~ after saliiDg the salt aaas over for many F a year. Ora leading merrhant. Isaac Swain, ran has gftl stocked hU store , kits of. bog anifengage In tne commlssioJFbusfoesa aUy with hls Srottrt Jrfra In PhBadriphia. BrartshaaMi isiilnitrAud in one c**e a "vE^S whatflia awmge 1I«W cmrtd haw beenI j
ill teotttlCalChltrf-ChAt. There's lots of old Isshioned politics In Gspe-May county yet. Thc-Wegert ptle of UaUols knocks . down the jmlitiiil pentimmons. ' ' A man who gives hp an honest calling for s poBtieal office commits s big blun- • der> C2_ '' "1 6eorge Si' Ware is a teiwneranco nian ' from to* tort all the,, way down to the ground. Tbr1 pianuger* will now let her rip up the' track for Trenton with the throttle wide open. - The Bisipe and Beaver demonstration was a groat act in the interest of Republican succcess." ' The eonn'.yDemocrxcy had better get measured for a nice thick ulster for tho cohl wsve". '• .The political clerk has the-' questionable satisfaction, of paying 'his- assrosmenu just atmuOhi* time.. 'The candhiste who a fow ywir* ago engaged board before he was elected had revere Wai k of prevtouanca'. . ■Tha Republican management srlft venon this campaign with ail sails set and msko things lively all roumL There is ho need <rf looking for a sfauncher terapemnco man than George S. Ware, ne would to' wrj' hard to The old stager who declares he is out 1 of politics only savs a Hide cuphemisti- 1 cally thai he lias been kfeketi out into . the cold. ... 8"% .. j The amiling faces of can-lid ate* an- 1 nowswn all about the county. Their ; owner* tenderly inquire all about Maria and tlic baby. Now that tlic public know who i-. go. • ing to be the next Asserobljuum ttnil Slariff there onglit to be a less fcveri-li SI AnatfllAs soeietii-s are now g-ttioff 1 to Wiwir work, id-i't H«e country. It wRt be I'liiiki- •And, .late who escapewith a whole political skin. Soiri>'— ptirtj- flV nn„T u ill ih i'i! an er ploring expedition t>. discover it after the rnsuiug vireiion Jurt wlitch one can only be known after the voles are nianMl Some of il»o Damocnwi- iea.tr r* look ilrkrt 'foMhMhli^baldo of tliehall .,- The ItemoriBi >• conoiy >»ntraiiou oomluausl A I' Hildrri . for ;b--Assembly and s II. Townwrnl furSlitrIff. gentlemen fo* w iiom the IVm jhThe yonng men of count i ulerot- for ihe flret lime will twtiikledto learn IU*I the Itepubiicau ■ aiuii Uo- p., rib-riff e-ooeof Ue-i kiu.!. full f :1k fire ol voulb and dou'Ltoot' - cent for anybody. / Captain Hkajtli ftmnU. o. 1L sii^s. Cotood i-nsiug. JouN4I*l|.in amlM. r ritt 8-rtiellenger wcr* delegate* 1 1 Hot Democ-atic eonvetition that uomio .usl Hon. A. r. lilldretb for Assembly an I 6. 1L Town Send for Sheriff. The eonnty ought not to tto over tbiyear politically Both rl« «enih are ki pl to poildoo by n place on the lltD-dlrae Hcket. Tlicrark aniHIle will see thai th. G. (> 1'. w spine is kept »» straight aso: ■ of s-mtb Jersey* nulls, pines. Geo. 8. Ware is a genllefiian upon whom ail may nnitr that stlil believe hi Republican principles. Tie bo* a spotrecord and is possessed of s dcgreiof inteiflgeoc- and bu-mess tact that eminently qualify him for a legislator , Bennetts Station, , A cold wave last Saturday night. Go to Rusael's for' cheap goods, he is *cl line out his entire stock. selling _ h
: — Pastor IirwaiiL dellveiaJtJflntBeartMa. £ sermon next Sunday morning at the Tub- ~ emaele. All should attend, "YPSrttea in this neighborhood are build- Jc flgA at --Slit boat to run truck and fruit to Atlantic City next summer. " It iS ff lowg drive from Weal Creek to ttwiinUWBi bot ncvurthch-ss on,, voting accomplishes tlic'distancc every Runaftamoon, aud thinks it short con- } '"SHP.i*lng the attraction at the end of " . (tar fanners awmblc nlglitly at E|£tM't"lat'>r<' to talk politics and crops. By tiie vftV; "Katie" is doing a thriving ® trade in.selling clicwing gum with "fortunes" in it. to the young ladies. It is called "Soft Snap. " _ j West Cape May. a: West Cape May's school beli n being M cast In Baltimore. s' A part' tree to fait bloom may be seen T on theAvlingtmi farm. " Charles Oliver has removed to Weal Cape May for the winter. a Mri" Downs Fbftev died to West Capo s, M8y on Thursday, aged TO yeara. 8 The Cape Sunday school has an lafant f, class room as the latest improvement. tl l'rohttiitioni-ls of West Cape May are « requested to meet at Capt. John Reeve's » on Saturday etenlng at 7 n. m. _ » . W-wt Cape May's new eduiatlonal r n. terpriiw causes the liearts of those wlio voted to buiirt R swell to big proportion. have jn4t cnusc to be elated over the affair as it is one that does tliem 11 credit. Come to Stay. A Boston paper, ill speaking lately of ® ibe number of new medical remedies which ara-offcred to the publi- every mar, called att#ption to the tact tl a: the ssrsi'shsiTaK'.'.'r; ' twelve montli* Mivr*paaied lift osherS are forgotten In the course of three or ] four year*, while it it a rare thing to 1 know of miy whftfli retain their popular- r longer than <-i«hi or ten years. When I there is an exception to this rule, it may 1 be set down as a fact Ibat tlie article , possesses som* extraordinary merit to , survive so many changes. The roost l Vttfiarkablc Illustration of this js seen In | St. Jacobs Oil. Steadily and surely it , . worked iis way iuto public favor, recciv-ttUfbohfTp,-n«Tit from lu own efficacy. , - and; toulsy fliere is hardly a civilized , I country -in- which tt ia not bailed a* a con- . qnaror of pain. JJke Tennyson's brook. . men may eoiac and men may go, but Bt. Jacobs Off gcsMrtm for ever. A lato stayer at one of tlic drinking tilacce of tlio'tdwn tit ink* the anti-saloon .! moveraimt gaining Mrength, indgtogby the split broom that came down upon hi* hand when bq got home a little late • iho oflmr nighL 0 Tlrwd *Lariffuld,Dull Exactly expresses the condition of » thousands Otprople al this teaaoa. The 1 depressing effects of warm weather, and ■ the wealT condition of the body, can I, only be corrected by the use of a reliable J tome and blfed -pgr|fler like Hood's , Hoo-rs Sarsmarilte now. It will give ' yr.u untold wealth In health, strength B Mid energy. - ^ a - Mt S. T. -Corson represents in Cape k- May the "Reason Why" scrim. The . hooka compeiao three volume* of excelr lent reading for the family and school, i The « object* of ' which thev treat arc - Genera! Fcience. Natural History and w The Blbttcair /''Reason Why." These !■ works form. aKhrary of useful Inform.-, tt lion and coma within the reach of all. They are Botdat the low price of ftl-50 ... per volume, and *o can safely My each m- af thaaa In worth rnnre Uan is asked for h Ht.—:. olMt s MHtiwawRmiBi t K^"^nt"r
Rio Grande. ' Vote for George S. Ware. MUs Ciara Cresse returned home on ■ Tuesday from Philadelphia. . ' Miss Annie Craner. who has been con- '• fined to her bed, .is much better. It is said that several weddings ia Ko Grande are booked for this winter. , Speak well of your neighbors and those nrormd yon in humble rfrcumrtances. ,' Somera ivard is at present engaged in t iliepyster business in Maurice river cove. Miss Ella Slieppard, of West Cape May, . is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Hand, of this place. Miss A. llildreth, one of our mbsl rc. l specteil young htdies. it vi$ting friends , in GiotU^lcr couptyMr. 1. 1>. Dote"5. ex-County! Clerk of , Atlantic coimty; was .Ute guest of Capt. . Frank Down- ou_Tue*-)ay. . Ills generally thought tliat the Snxwr , 'Cbei|eoy *iU nokflnuh harvesting their [ crop of inrit until Christmas. Mr. .John W. Ilaod. is sliipping laree luantitics of weod tex I? hfludelpbui from J- Wffsou's switch aud.Ijitv Qr»U'ie«_ ' Miss LRlia Ivatd, of Cainde'u. wlio tots own vi-iting liar gnmdptircntH .d thii Mr. J. O.rComptrtn and family hive succeeds luni here in" the grocery bus',I -Tell vour frieutia Rial George R. Ware is a straight-edged temperance man. and few weeks .ago, bas returned fr -ui ilii; Philadelphia hospital with his sight rniudi Iniprov-d. Some of these days the old unsightly , structure ' >t •» II sw- -i I tij«- average Rio i Grander * heart will, prtrie and the Ur.sj ocuua to he LUt. lmptnxaL i N-W tha tat! ha* come and summer Is | 'Stent l'b. i. 1 Are «be u -i . • tu.t reapuartbte tor th. ,rf the err -t I- „• lit* lo th, (ntin« f» -I : the) it V - j"; »"*« ■* enr ra - J- ■ -u* ■> '• • • •' : , j£fs£ pi - •".* rss. r- '*■ i i Tha resHluooe.-t Ur ta»<c«Uw«M^ hef1 frtrnd*tt?«if.' M Mm Judge Itu Tlic Pink Tea Party held in I nioo hotel on Tuctulny cv.siiag by the A t.-l-hotei on c.-uiBg n v
Mr. John Steel will remove lit* fnmthhouse on j^ilD slregt litis la en run'qrl i , Mr. AlcxaifiWr Rpritt---. One nf-o.»4 * i butcher* and restaurant keepers. %,-t ' Congressman Hires, and Repnhliran a), eanilidwe for Governor Hnwcy, were in town on Tuesday and held a reception m -Mr {be parlors of tlie Hereford Ilonsc, where do a large number (if their frientis hntl the m, plco-ure of taking them by the hand. Pit Tito DciuoeraUe convention was held ou Wednastlav. ai wbicli A P lIBdrefll was noaiinttted for Asjemb! and Still- 1 ' well^ n^TnwnSeiid for Rh-.rilT. ^rtlie Tltc tontral cf Mrs Mary A. UougUsa | \ A was draped in moumiug «- a 1-kfn of | respect to Mrs. Douglas*, who hail nl- ] , v wax* taken a lively interest in the eliurch miand Sunday school work. Iter Sutvlay "* Hohool elns* of small boys followed close from tiie house to tlie chtireh and from * ssrtffiWvntJS «BS ? addresses, afler wliich tlic remain* were ,«,) laid to rest in the Baptist eemeterv. W if - ud Shore. | » Reulutn Steclman is recovering sfler t his Ice bn'h. j-gj The bank* of Magnolia lake t* a favor- rot ito resort for lovers on moonlight night*, to The cheerful faces and stalwart forms Of the Life Saving men are <tee.ssion.vlly iu-mi ou our streets Wc hear that the Clermont post oflico is to bo changed from Mm. M. G. Kate's i>, Sore to theresldcnce of C.J. Todd. This p not Mil stfonlrt be. A number of Town send Inietcre look ci in the dollar excursion to Philadelphia • Saturday. We noto Me«»rs. LaT. Swain. Ge-V Sayre. Jr., L. M. Cress*. J.. C. Rice and A. Brewer. *" Stibbers bas skipped, and the people ^ of Ocean View axe gladef it. Ha young- " est sob was *0 ill from the efforts qf a _ boating gieen Trim by his father before * he went to jsll, that he had to be carried I the boat ' I The Cape May County Tima says , amen to a rumor that Supt. Havens, of J 1 the Fourth Life Saving District, is to be removed- At the same lime he berates fi - tbo Republicans for "Whnsing," Bt ho J calls It, to defeat Mr. IHMreth for As- f; scmbiy. Ho save that Mr. H'ddrctb, • having been there bgforc artd gained e.xt pcriencc should go again. Isitfidtroore ■ important that the Superintendent of the ' Life Saving Service! should have erper1 lencef It is a poor role that Won't work ! boiu ways. ... ^ Oreon Croak. f Diss Creek meadows will afford fresh • pasture for large herds of cattle, tf the j owners will plow and teed them. a Rev- J. I., Lamiis made a very -favor-. e able Impression at Green Creck.laal Huna day. He preached for the congregation a of Presbyterian chufcK c Lima beans are going out of fashion ® with farmers. Like cranbaniao they ( h have declined in price to such an extent as to make their cultivation unremunere BragdonVUog Cholera Specific flioulfl I- be kept on hand by every fanner, a* a I. dose now and then will effectually wsnl c c off tlic swine pent, ignorantly cnllc<l ' d "cholera." * Manager Worrell *tHl keeps >ls Bay }- View bonse oprtf for laid comers. The.. fishing in the nay has been good of late. 1 0 There noad be no fear of failure while h these grand October days obtain. )r The oyster marketing season is now at 1 its height, and ihe dnests are pouring t® into the family treasury. New fail suits 2 for tha boys and girts, are growing out M of tho hippy state of affairs, giving the - Sunday congregation a very bright appearand). The old fashioned singing school with *n I • modern wrinkle would be a grand good yr thing for oor -prosperous village. We "« I have lots of voice material that would
County Notes. Tbey N'dd's buried Rabbits are already biding a*#y'ln Urn . brush heaps ot the swampa. A Green Creek dog ha* killed three i opossums this rail while fooiinj* around hu master's hen-rotot. ^ e The biggest pumpkin ltc of the season omnte -from Cppcr Township, wliete a. , farmer reports ono weighing 100 pound*. . , Rev. F. B. Curtis helped Hoily Bench to spend lost Sabbath in a "becoming ' manner. Mr. Curtis is an ardent icro- ' jiaBince reformer and, gave lite audience a taste of his ideas on that subject, j - ,T6s, Hand has gone into the dairy business. Uc has rcot'tUy bought a handsome Hdlslcin cow, Tiie demand, on ' him fur dafrv products "ill make him * think he is a Rcnnsj Ivanla stock fanner. Hon. R. S.- Learning, of- BenuiaHi'r. r flhtf* Satunlsy a (S'tivenient (lay to atr tend to. Philadelplda intereats. II.- ia not Wins in this. Cape May does the . Bev. J. L. "Lamiis is a Worker. Lsst a Sunday tourciug lie prinehfil in Co!,! * Spring church; in the ufiemoon at Green ( n ek, and tlieti .Irove down to iho Cap.* - Chapel, where tiie third sermon of the iji\ ( was delivered. A man wiio gels about well p» in other pursuit.'.. llank tte»W? ber »i" Dr"j SK Sayr!*' ' : a \j»{t itut wpek retnalning over Stmday . 1 Diss Cre ek is Ihe home of font teach. cry who are actually working in toe putr r lie schools. 5 daughter have been I ■ DenterrUle vis- ■ Errirt^i* market in" "his 'o"»ler» I n' pbil We have some mali.-iou- |*rson* of " tin- itinior grade who delight in des-roy- ^ ingyilh.ee propertv. Why Is tots thus' - Down^ '' ItoThfol 'iVriv " ' ' " ' * j Ht-houiA-rtwIa 'ten I *Mcwrs. L < r. -*e A. Itrower. t liarles »' j Dlcklnaon. N- IImi.^ rhas-^L. Rice were lost Saturday in l'liiludelpluu i Mr. Wm. Routers, or Green Ore h. bain liis Ex. cH'.r dothes Jim - ^ Tt^ .loo* j' clotoek lhte lo^mV'n'qirired tOTjOon; mid
will fir.- 1 tint) their slnte- nt*e.l o-it b allied.)' conforming "kwp.- "t the j rnimhy^No. 'io ' SouUi Fourth street, j While the, parents are at clpirol. it ' mio t'.u«* hiqjp.-m thi.t^ tlwir br.y* are j mt&lal. Philadelphia Lawyer Prnn-inaat in htt y£rSiJ!'vt I me.S'a* tell wteit ttte /earn malum cue haadnne tor m--Uio.ii.-hi him a crtpiil<\ nr..! yet Three Dm*-*' um 01 our remedy MratghUmcd him om all rlghl. Ssrgj&rlqs-^SSSS IV* have testimony ot tha aorfepaflWctn to ■attrty the mret Hkcplleal- BMtryoalava ttl* Kheamsttsm you want retlcf rat Mr than "wlV ouoaagel It-quk*w5« yrWlW. ■"Kussiah RHEUMATIShfl sasasaaasggg PRUSSIAN*- .. — — , P F A ELZt W BB08. ft CO. iiiiiii ANIMAL BONE MANURE. KIlMt-MI I- ltO*"U fsfjln c- y-J-V. It. I'OWjgl.t-Tm-hqW. N. J.
II The s "Wire Twist." :h The "Ironclad" suits that wc' told you J.? * about — the cloth almost impossible "to break or ^ tear — we are full of orders, is. We want to acquaint you with another m uncommonly good article-— our "Wire Twist." - What is it? Sounds like putting-up-fencc , j talk or enclosing 4 farm. '• '•fi j It's a quality of cloth we got a manufac- ;'® turer to make, and the wool is of so stubbornly strong character, and ail wool, in warp and woof, [j that we name it " Wire Twist." It lias a cheviot face resembling the fashn ionablc Scotch and English fabrics, and you will a, find it out incomparably good in wear. Because of the great quantities wc take, we arc enabled to make very little prices, and it will bje popular. "c More than a dozen patterns of the goods, b" Men's suits, $14.00; Big Boys', $10.00; ^ Overcoats, $12.00. Wanamaker & Brown, j! OAK HALL, ™ S. E. Cor. Sixth and .Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. r ^ marine' villa, !i!l OAPE MAY. N. J.5 it ! NEAREST n.U'SB TO TD* BKACB. NOW OI'tN Poll Gt'WTfc. I" ! . riRST-Ct.alW IN ALL ITU APPOINTMB37*- • ■» " H. GUINAND.
WE'RE GOING TO GIVE YOU KopF FOPTOUP Moppy." ' Our I'all and Winter Styles of Clothing arc BETTER QUALITY and FULLER VALUE than Ever Before. SUITS FOR ALL AGES. | OVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES. TROUSERS FOR ALL AGES. UNDERWEAR AND ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS at LOWEST PRICES. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. ■ buy your FURNITURE - IIY DAYLIGHT. Ir a®4' r •■"oabl® 'n pnev. Our Hr**ni line chrap *nrt i "chamber and parlor suits lift Cant lw rxr/llM In thl« elty. Ooo4« raretally p«fl"l wltunui rh.rcii mad nalc iltli»*rj-ru»**nt«-<I. (live a* • call, cvra II J.ia dool l.uj. u wc ihow yon wllh pleasure. iyins 5c brother, 55 N yrtb Second Street. Philadelohia, below Arch, East Side. SELLING OUT 3 MY ENTIRE j STOGK OF CLOTHING '■ Offered at prices regardless of cost Call and examine. '■ i CHARLES NEEDLES.
PHOENIX OIL COMPANY. South-East Corner Front and Market^Streets.lPb'ladelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated ^ PHOENIX BELT PIN This OB will preserve your belts ; has no dfect on glued or cemented laps, arfd gives the full transmission of pqwer. For sale by n Tg Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at • $f.5t|i|>qr galloiiK iR I. 8 and 3-gallon cans. $1.25 peT gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. ' Use no other, ifyoiir supplymam has not got it send us his address. Acme- Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, T Rubber Paste/ Oil-Proof. , : Y/ar Sest in the Market. Send for PrioelList, 1. .PERFECT SATISFACTION QUARANTEED. • CYLINDER "and -'MACHINERY OILS rpfCali GRADES.

