iweosanoK rmcx : «W l» Advncr island arid ffioimfy. Notioa. POST omci AKRANOBMBKT*. ' from noWnetn. nntfl t ^ Sscs.x^^^ An A oust •fcofll'l to- seat tor moo*. order* tin! fJUrtwti^ of rati*. hj milMcred jtitcr*. MAUI xM »t « o'clivx a m. sad in p. m. , F. J. MELVTS. pmantr. All persons who are Indebted to the cotatc n1 Thoma* H. WiUisnisoti, lie. ceased, are requested to Settle the name without delay. Mr. LUburn 11. Town«ond, the administrator, will be at the office of this japer every Monday to ateatale. ' . There 1* much incontotaury In the human character after all. Take our own" county. It la an everyday with among the people that there aboukt he tome manufacturing interests to make things prosper aa they shcaihl. But let a business of this kind be started, then there is a genera! cry raised of down with monopoly. Capital needs to be protected, and when it Is not, mere it will not go; The laws that give it necessary safely that It may extend Its useful influence on the public where invested in manufacturing, do not bear against working men. yet there are demagogues make them believe it does. The only manufacturing establishment of any kind In the county on a large scale 1» the Rio Grande Sorghum works. These have bron the means of bringing to our wageearners many thousand dollars in solid cash. Notwithstanding ail this the monopoly chorus has been raised much against the future prosperity of the county. It is Just so with the railroad ami everything else that earns and controls largo sums of money. There Is a chance of overilolog the mon ipoly act. A poor laboring man of Middle town, ahlp narrowly eacaped being fined for shooting a quail before Novcmbar cam« in. The agent of the society that pro. tects the game for non-resident professional gunners came all the way from. Camden to dispose of the esse. It was finally let drop, and the laboring poor man permitted to go about his work without being mulchted in a flue. Only a few days later the men who instigated the prosecution came along with a hair dozen dogs and as many guns. They charged upon the birds and slaughtered a hundred of them. Not' one of these tnen were nativ e*, except the pilot of the party— but the way Uiey ctaftied up the country of birds was remarkable. Comment is unnecentarv. It would be to the advantage of our people If the game laws were repealed, if they are for the benefit o{ the nice city roan only. November Is redeeming ber character. There was a time-when she was given to . much bluster. Time that sets everything : ter rights has toned down even so refractory a dame aa she. Onr local weather ; prophet thinks she will be on the same ( good behavior throughout the thirty -day i of life given her by the almanac makers- ; In some way December's bleak winds are toned down .by thoughts of Christmas. The Individual that don't warm up when it is mentioned must have a cold heart not given to the enjoyable things of this lite. Ws are not sure but that the holiday season is already having an Influence upon our young readers. Rluefish depend upon tho menhaden for fond. Kven if the fishing steamers did not get edible fish their food supply is broken up, which- Is only another way of breaking up the breed. Bat on the best authority, from men who hare bven on the fishing steamers for years, the catch of table fish la enormous, consisting of weak and blue fish and sea bass by the ton. Not a tenth of litem arc marketed, but find their way into the-nil factories, where they are made up into fertiliser*. All are more or leas subject to words. There are periods when the mind workbetter than at others. But if there ts to , be (access there should be no giving , way to them. H Is really the time to put •forth the greatest ptergr when. there is least disposition- to Jo so. 'Tia then that fortunes are made and lost according as - the will power obtains the mastery. Then if one Is always in line of duty when the { mood comes along It will find him all , ready, hence there Is no time lost. At the regular meeting of council on i Friday evening, among other matters disposed of were the granting of the use ; of the city Jail to the borough of West Cape May for an annual rental of (30. The police force was reduced as followWin. Farrow, chief; George Baldwin and George Hlckcy, patrolmen. Bill of City Solicitors was ordered paUl.and balance In treasure reported to be •48J0.lt'. Divine services will be held In the , Presbyterisn .church, of this city, on , Sunday morning, Nov. I4tb.' at tD.»i i ■•'clock. Subject of the sermon— "God'.- ; Th-iught at Peace to ("sward." Evan irrH«iic aevrlres tn tho evening at 7.811 o'clock. Responsive Heading, Gospel Hymns and Gospel Sermon. Subject of strewn— "The Great Salvation." Free H«U and a cordial wektomr Ur ail. Thi. is a good tune of year to com- ; me tire building. The structure may be J Inclosed before cold weather and finished , b-fore spring. Labor ts now plenty and { cheap a- at any other ItmO in tho year. I If yon contemplate getting a home it , would be best to put of Ike Job no ! longer. Gur local contractor- will give , you n good cheap job with which there j <»» be no fault. TV-re is a great demand In almost evrry section ' f the country for modern i houses of low ami moderate cost.. Money j •pent tn budding them la >»fi ly anil ' very profitably invested. If this is n new suggestion to our -readers who have money out at. small Interest, and who ure perhaps paying rent, the matter should be investigated. Rev. A. P. Dobson, of Quogue, has 1h-. ii awarded one of the four pi Ires of twenty -Ave dollars each offered by Austin t'ojttt for the best crop of pe„ nut- grown on Long Island. Thr main t 'ape Mat friends c3 Mr. Dobeoo will be pleased to bear -f bis success »- a The Board of Trestero of the M. E. ! church w.ll set to work at once and thoroughly renovate the building. The sine pis will be set to order, and when the -wood work is dow a on! of paint - will be put no bv Colonel Smith. i
♦ % (inter Hlckey has cornered the chestJP nut market. Ask him "howey did it." w< Slgnsl Officer Williams was with Goi7 eral Miles on his lste expedition against — Apaches. • Colonel Bcovel wis si the Cspe during c* the week showing the boys how to do — it with dog add gun. Messrs. Kempton and Patterson, owners of the Stockton Hotel, spent last — Sunday at Cape May. Hon.- Jesse D. Lodlam and wife celebrated their silver wedding last Saturday in their Dtpnlsvillg home. ' w Comrade Nunrx, of Wilmington, Del., to at Cape May looking up material for a military history of Cape M*y. * Thomas Potter. Jr:, J. S. Senton and others will he St Capo -Stay whim Gus. ad Booy'a-neyr yacht is launched. . Mr. (> Kelsey wan in town during the weqk looking to the completion of his — contract with School -Board lor heating 1c public school lijilliHng. - r- Harry Caftwrlgh't bagged eighteen Mt quail la -I week about Ml. -Pleasant sts tlnn. He and' some friends enjoyed Ihto '<•' bit of luck on toast after Harry's return ll- tc Philadelphia », The wedding of Charles F. Nichols and Jessie ('. John* was celebrated at Washington, D. C., on November 8. The bride is a niece of Miss Johns and ,r Mrs. Hose mau, of this city. '' Pilot Putnam Hughes got cauglit out- « side OT Cape -Hcnlojien during Saturdsy e evening's storm. It took the dingy's ,, crew from 7 to 10 p. m. to resch the shore Just by the Breakwater. ; S. If. Townsend, the i resent BherUT " of this county, wfll run a first class — . hance to lx efrt-lcd if he r m- - before « the public again (or any office in in. ' Rev. G. II. Ingrain, of Nanticoke, Pawas at Cape May during the week visit, . t ing hi. brother. Dr. Ingram, of Holly I Beach, and other friends in lower Cape . -51—- ii-i-**-. vtotrerht - , his former field of labor. . I. Harry Smith, Jr . drives a handsonic spau of ilark bays to a box buggy. One 0 of tlie team is a fast five-vear old IUme bletonlnn of splendid gall. A seat Id Harry < baggy for a spin over town was . one of the bright sports of the week. Misses I.izzie Paxson, of Philadelphia, '• and Mantle (I. Magiatli. or Camden. 1 kindly volunteered lo make Ihe Reading ' s Room entertainment a -access. Their 1 , talent. 'were highly npm eclated by the ' audience which was not slow in manl- I testing Its delight. Pastor A. N. Whitman* resigned his pastorate last Sabbath. He lias received ' a call from a Philadelphia rbnrcii. The • • circumstance is regretted that lakes Mr. t Whitmarsh from the community. He has | i done well ior his church and people I since lie became pastor of the Cape May Baptist ehureit. | A. O.Dayton, Superintendent ; G. W. t i. Crelgltlon. Assistant Engineer,- J. J. i Burleigh. Master Transportation: J. II. . . Nlchof. W. G. Coughlin and D. R. Dale. J Supervisors, with Eft v-lhree section fore- ' men wore at (lie Cape on Thursday . • evening, making the annual track In- [ spection. The officers of the party regr lstcrcd at the C-haifantc. j Literary Entertainment. t A large audience witnessed tho . ren- ' riertng of Tuesday evening's program in -' National Hall. » large part being the gentle sex. Tin- ladle* and gentlemen , who worked affairs up to a successful J issue had no small task . It was a severe 1 tax botli upon their time and patience ' to get things ready in time for the enter- t . tainment. 'When it was done, as in a this case in the interest of charity, those I who .made the sacrifice arc entitled to. public gratitude. The stage and its ap- | purlanccs hail lieen very nicely airanged , fi r the several tableaux and selections, j I Tn Ihe beautiful "Songs -of Sevrn" the garden scrno aid the held and hand* of the scenic committee large credit. There ' was notend lo dairies and buttercups. J' daffodils and dandelions and other beautifui flowers. Tree, were there for birds . aud rustic seap- for atr-jiling lovere.'Tlie s , iH-autitul «ofil4"wm "well rendtred. by ' those who took part in them, from Utile r ' Lulu Bam-y to Ihertfidret. The Crab 1 Village Lyceum characters were well t I sustained by the young gentlemen of the r , committee. So far as the tableax goes I they were all very pretty indeed, arid the* young ladies who did the posing t ' showed cxceMR tsste in the selections. . Such charming grace is not everyday f seen as was tirought out by these living t pictures. One of ihe humorous numbers , won repetition, and well deserved it. ' We should like to say something imli- " '* vidua! ly complimentary, but ll would ' f take n whole column of the Wava to do — ir.- There we- e those who worked bard I , for tli u success of the affair whose names ' are not on the program. They have the ' thanks of the committee, not only of the t — cntertalnR.ent. but also of the Free < ltesdlng Room. . i — f The fifth meeting of the Cspe May | 1 Medical Society took place in litis city. [ ' on Thursday, at the Clialfonte. There were two sessions. In the. mornlnr, af- ^ ter the transaction of preliminary bual- , . nous. Dr. Walter S learning n-ail an J , able paper on llic ' -General cnaracterir- j tics of the teeth." After enjoying one of 1 Colonel Sawyer's excellent dinners the, . : nssoelnllon lislened to a very Intereating 1 coltuved paper-.by Dr. C. F I earning on r ihe translation of the Bible by Martin • Lttthcr ami the itlvines of King James, showing their relation to present progress, i i die was warmly applauded by lie gentle- I I men of tin) association for the pleasure » ' afforded them. The following medical i Stktmen were present : President, Dr. tea Mecrav. of Cape May City : Secre- t a. Dr. 1. M. Downs, of Court House. c Doctors Randolph Marshall, of t i Tuckahoc : G. II. Ingram. Holly Beach; t . H. 18. Kennedy, Cape May City ; W. ! 8. Ix-sming. Cspe May Court IIousc; 1 8. F. Wate. of Washington. I>. ('.. ami ■ Dr. 0; F. learning, of Cape May Court : House- Mra M. K. Mugonsglc. Miss V- , , Tindle, Captain David T. Smith. If. W. [ Hand and Rev. G. H. Ingram, of Nantl- . coke. Pa. was present as Invited guests. 1 . Tlie Society is doing finely, and Interest f hi it I* gaining ground In the faculty of ' . the eounty. These social gatherings ' tend to promote thc.best interests of the 1 public, inaamueh aa the doctors are en- « ' abled to compare their valuable exper- I . in prac-(ral practice. I I The brethrtn of Cape Island lyxlce I were handsomely entertained on ls»l ' [ Tuesday evening by Messrs. Daniel B. - • Mayhew and II. C. timid, it being in I commemoration of these gentlemen's t elevation to the am lent and sublime degrew of Muster Masons. Colonel Lansing ( ' ' got up the lutirh whlcli was of tbc kind | ' ! f -r which ha Is famous. OyBtera and i 1 i salads disappeared from before the < 1 hre-there as showed they were blessed ] , i with most excellent appetites. The aft fairs of the Lodge, we say- tn. paastog, . 3 I ire lo a very satlsfartorv condition. The 5 . i office ta are all enthusiastic workers fat , 3 j masonry. Mrs. Alelta Haynes Is at the school or t i oratory in Philadelphia still turtlier - a ; perfecting heraelf in the graceful art of , r speech. She has made urh progress . i | as to be put at the head of a drill class , a of thirty. Arc member*. It is composed , e wbollv of professional men who are its0 I Ing their leisure moments in better fltr ting themselves for their public dutlis. 1 ; Miss Haynes it to be congratulated upon ' i the earhestness and intrlllgeucc witli . s which »hc pcrsuhs her favorite studies, f She will be at home and partake of her 1 f Thanksgiving dinner under the parental -- roof, in this city. r-,' - — ' Captain George W. Reeves bas rtim- " pitted the contract for steam fitting the 1 Want etfaMtshmaii. The job bears Ihe ] irnprati of a Hkilled workman. The .-a plain display*- the same Intelllgencr 1 a is wit his work as he does when on ; e active duty with his company. He evl- - i! denlly lietievrs in the good old maxim I '• ; that anything worth I'.oing at all b worth ' lining well. •
il Now for turkey paragraphs. Hallo there ! Is election ovar yet 1 The. Windsor is getting a new .coat of ,l paint. West Cape May has a fine ocean view IS 81 p*9""Thanksgiving day Is only a couple -of weeks away. Tin- re is an epidemic of colds going about the country. 0_ Top rail singers hugely enjoy these ~ .moonlight nights. The sparkle of Cape May diamonds quite equal the real gtons. m Messrs. Wain A- Eldredgn will put another story on the Star Villa, d The Tlianksgiving turkey is filling out i. his system forthe annual dinner. The -SI. E. chapel looks cosy In its e new floor dressing ot pretty carpet. » Jackson's Cafe, No. 19, South 8Ui St. S An excellent dinner at nuxlern price. The Sunday school to lie up to the a times, jnust have modern appliances. " Toe President ha« i-«u---l Thanksgiv- " ing proclamition for the 25th .instant. B. K. Jamison has drivi-n liis hay J Some of our local politleiaus are warming up on thr spring election al- ' \Vm, Smith and wife, of West Cape May. now understand what it is" to keep r ',00*eI Post^W, G. A. R., will give the tierr ShumtMt Modern I/oma tell how a > beautiful modern cottage may be built , for $800. • The Iron Hall managers have a handlodge room. A large -reward will be paid for the r discovery of a candidate who lias been ' beaten fairly. L _Ti.'.CK.t* fi big difference in ttmsxalrou. of au oyster after it has drank copiously of fresh water. ! Many a life is bound* in shalloits and 1 in misery becauae-of a lack of coulldrnce ' in i's own powers. A fine son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ltocrn. r. The Ways extends hearty congratulations. Public sentiment rises higher than : law. It tells people Just what they i and may not do. . A Clothier is deserved 'y popular with, Cape May shoppers. Town lots that are unsightly from the bushes and weeds growing on them - -h.ml.l now boob-siiml "p. Candidates who are for revenue only themselves Into retirement. "Mark my words." says an eld lady friend of the Wava, "all these boy babies 1 th*t are coming' along mean war." The signs of a hard winter arc multiplying. Black sea gulls bavo arrived arid are circling over the benches. The Inhalation of smoke from a hoof when being shod is said to be tlie best appetizer in the world. The ladies of Rending Room commit- , tee will go to work at once and fit up the new place on Washington street. When a license is granted fors saloon , the circumstance reminds one that there ] are yet a few ■talesmen in the laud. , Messrs. N. B. Bennett aud Albert O. i Bennett arc giving tlie Chalfontc n new i fall suit of paint in nicely chosen colors. - Anvof our readers having a copy of • the Wava for September 4, will confer ' an obligation by sending it into this of- ' The Wava will be sent to its old |wjust as usual, and tn the new ones who have recently sent their names just the same. There are some folks in this world who spend their whole lives hunting af- i ter righteousness and cannot find time to practice It. , The cummlttee that worked up to a t successful tcrmiuati.-nTui-s.lsr evening's r entertainment Is foil jeweled and war- 1 ranted for a generation. Men owe duties to the towns In which - they live. Not nnfrequently the town i makes the -man, and in return he to i bound to help the town. A new club has been organized in the town under the Cuphnnous title of i "Never Sweat." It holds regular sea- < •Ions and to completely officered. < J. 8. Garrison's for stationery goods i and notions. He can fit you out with ' anything from a fine toy ship to a penny ' whistle. Next to Recorder's office. ' A ball ol bine lightning fell nu the J of a resident on lad Saturday ] evening and much startled Its inmates, who were not expecting such a visitation. We persuaded a friend during tho \ week that there w»s something to llvo , and xept Mm from making a big | In the water Just by tho end ot the , National Hall was crowded on Tues- i evening like spoons in pa per -wrapThe program was aa exceptionally fine one, greatly pleasing the nuScrofuls diseases manifest themselves the watra wrather. Hood's 8arsap» rills cleanses the blood; and remove* every taint of scrofula. . Thursday, FYktoy-and Rare rds-r evening proximo. Post 40. G. A., U.. will ! give a season of dramatic entertainment with the German Yolun cer as the lead- j attraction. A man who wi 1 not g*t angry and say , naughty words if a button happens to come off l-ls shirt while he U getting In- ' it can hear of * inethiug to his advan- . by applying at this office. ] It to now that the maiden, possessed with a sealskin ne*|iir. observe* with ; delight the cliillnes* of the atmosphere, ; and the same may be salil of the young with the new fall overcoat. j El. Johnson has a complete stock of ( footwew which he tells at a close margin j - of profit. It to time now in have your i rubber oveshoes handy. They may be had In variety at Mr. Johnson's store. Comrade A. C. Gile to 6ne of our most snecesshil skilled workmen. He offers bis services to the public id every department of exterior and interior decors- . tlon with colors. fit Over carefulness is chargeable with almost a* many losing* as carelessness. Much time and patience to expended in putting things away to carefully as hot 4m- able to find them. The huge pachvderm, which has for severed years looked out wearily upon the southern tea. will lie brought nenrt r town and finUhsd by Mr. Charles GlatUng who has. we understand, bought Mr. Wm. A. Porter's lecture on Love and Matrimony did both his head and heart credit. It contained many brlgnt and poetical things, and tbove who heard it got their money's wo. lit and much The man who carefully reoda the New ! York Sub will ooncludr that we have a literature after all. And that too.' of a ' strikingly nations! character. The Sua is [ the exponent of the bwt current thought 1 of the day. ijindto ft Ore. No. 480 Market street doing a btg fall business in thoir line of goods. We noticed last week great truck loads of bovS sleds being shipped them. They sell a fi rat-class carringc ; at a third clses price. > He was a carpenter. He had lifted - his hammer to strike, a nail. Did he i striker Not much: Ue paused and re- . turned the hammer to the hex. The i twelve o'clock whistle had blown. He , was working by the day. The twelfth annual meeting of the } > j New Jersey Sanitary Association will be 1 held in the Assembly rooms at Trenton : - ; on Friday and Bolurdav. November 19 it and 80th. Joeeph ty. Williams, of tMs i
Colonel Sawyu has barvwiea a splendid crop of corn. .j( Rev. Mr. Landtois suffering from the ; prevailing distemper of rold. w William Chambers bar improved his I premises by a new cost of paint, j ; Wilmon WfaQldln and fainfijywlll oc- ■ capr.tbelr beautiful Conn'hlan cottage , till December, when they will go to Or- , 8 hndo.Fla.. for. the winterFartnura complain of thu depredations M o! gunnera and dogs, but do nothing ' el%e- B an example or two were made I» tlie nuisance might be abated if not faro- i keri up altogether. ' I Mr. E. B. Wale* has the luuidsonic*'fajtniqg pfemi-ea in this locality. liis i it tjjrn Is a model of convenience, and has I ample room in R for sheltering stock - a from winter weathar. * Mrs. Dr. E? Miller to -mteacUng R f--" ; i, days 'with her parents. The doctor wili t hang out hi* shingle in the future "at i Tnckerton. N. J.. having bought out tlie " practice of Dr. Wm. Reeves, who goes i to lfiiUadeljihla to color the drug bust , One of -our market men saw tho sea, y s.-t|wnt While on a h-t ri durdav ttij. f e eays.oitt'of the^mlrMIMt looked Hke J lii this attltude it rushisl to the open e ocean aud disappeared in a thick mist. : a Mr. lii-orgc Eidrctlge died on Tuewlay a! quite an advanced age. He had hceii „ for t ears previous to his death bed-rid-den." hi- sufferings being extreme. Till disesa-- prostratril him. Mr. Eldredge * was an active worker of the M. E. church. " • There was nu sacrifice he would not < ' make in Ins Master's service. Through " heal and told, rain ami dust hretoiicd on r Christian living. He served 111 the army " during the laic war a» a private in tho I- » 83th X. J. Vol. Like miuiv of his com- b i rades the campaigning left in His system p seeds of ihe (liseaw- that entleil Ills days ^ 1 Court Mounef"* " Sir. John 8to«! closed out his business ' I on Saturday last by n nubile vendue anil £ Jtr.01.arl. ti into m - ■ tig u-ed on the 1 I erect oa Mecbanlc street nrsr the Ilayskk i Mr. James Sh.a-maker. Jr., the new q Sheriff, took the oath ..f ofilcc on Tih-«-dav, and ha* now fairly assumed tlie ,, , duties of his position. ■ Mr. Alexander Springer, one of our ,, butchers, has vacnlcii the farm of Dr. J. „ . Wii.-v, and now occupies ihe house of 1 ; Mr. Steel on Main sired. Tire board ..f Giwn i-'r.a-l„.l.|ar. lo-l.l ' a slated meeting rn Wednesday in the I Court House for ihe transaction of t.ir regular business of the county. !'. Rev. Mr. Mitchell, pastor of the M E. p meetings at Gravelly Run on Sunday ^ The rooms formerly occupied bv Mis* !' Ella Steel as a dress making establish- ; menl on Mechanic street, will now he occupied by Jliss Lillian Spaulding and 11 thff1 business of ilresa making carried on ' as usual. Mi's Spauldlng will gladly ll I welcome all of her old customers. ! 1 The school meeting held on Monday I evening, to Which the pttldic was invited I for the purpose of hearing Ihe report.- o! j " averages of scholars anil other matter. 1 of interest lo parent*, was largely attend. >' oil. Ihe room being unable to hold a!t '] who wished to he present, and a very | " enjoyable occasion It proved to be. Our j school it now in a very flourishing coo | s dition, and the teachers are winning j ti great praise fo» their management in the I d various departiiu-rit-. | ll Bennetts Station.' ! « rfiplcudid moonlight nights. Portor I lewanl gave us anotb cr temperaneo sermon last Sunday. Rev. John Cobb is on a visit to hi* " rmcic. l. I). Cobb, tins week ■ It^is an come all tljj- way from Ballimore to sec his unolc. [, If tliat unhinged gate could speak it would probably tell of tbc heavy bur- i ileus it has born far into the night, aud of tales of love whispered beneath tho silent stars. We are for prohibition that prohibits, '' not for prohibition that allows a number of unlicensed houses to deal out intoxicating liquor* iq umail quantities right f In the face of existing laws. We know J' of such houses in this county. Moreover there arc several, strong Prohlbi- h tiouist* whom, during the recent cam- cnaign. wc Heard speak for prohibition. IW* the Third Party expect intelligent t voters to cast their ballots for such pro- t! hlbltion a* Uito? If thoy cannot, or will not enforce our |iresent laws would they enforce prohibitory laws if they hail them Now. would it not bo "more - creihlnble fur them to stop this illicit 7, 'lness and show, thereby, that they prohibition and not tlie defeat of j the Republican purty? "Constotencv, : " thou art a Jewel." ^ h Up Shore. Did the doctqr get. quails for supper? J| The champion-fireman of Clermont g Mr. F. Hildreth. Our Iriond Prof. O. F. llotchkis* is engaged qn the staff of the Timet. - Tbm male poputoritm of Oleiuioiil town tlie incraase, this time at 8. C. Todd*. " Wi d ducks liegln to come, and the 1 ^unarraare^Mling boat and stools ready N Isaac Jerrell killed sixteen quail the .. other day. What Ike doesn't know about ! p gunning isn't worth knowing. Mr. Edwr.rd Townsend, formerly of Townsends Inlet, now of Cantden. was !' married on tho 3Dt ulL, to Mis* Clara Doughty, of Camden. Wc wish tlrem happiness and prosperity. . " We understand that dial (fiennont «' : i v- ung lady who did the hugging act to i vciy indignant txcouse wc liiaiic such a p I mistake In the ttoe of her shoe. There b j was a mistake, and we apologise tberefnro, al'h"ugh we tiling it waa the fault „ 1 ' f the compositor, who, from the close j resemblance of Wot, made the mistake. ( i Inspecting Railroad Tracks. The anuual inspection of the tracks j and road bed* of the Camden and Atlantic j anil West Jersey railroads commenced f ■ nt liaif past eight Thursday morning ( when Superintendent lisyton and Tiaiii- H i master Burleigh accompanied by all the ,. : road supervisors, and . traok "foremen , - tarted on a special train for a two day's j • trip over the roads. The party laid over j. i at Cape May Thutsdmy night returning ■ by tlie way of Atlantic City on the Cam- j i den asd .Atlantic, railroad lam night. | f t — — • ----- ' ;li The public sohool nine. Hes«. c.. Bea- , nett, p.. Williams, 1st b , Gartv. Snd.b.. ,, i Garty, ffixi b.. Ware. s. s., Phliiins. r. f.. j Mrcrsy, c. f.. SmlUi. 1. f., and Green I j Empire, met the Sea Grow nine on 8at- ; . Iirday ami Jskunked them. That made ^ them no angry they wanted to fight, i L Porhsps they would lisvc fared uri better : " ^ at this game than at the othe*. i 8 ! Mr. Charles K. Burns lis - given up bis 1 . ro&ms at McCauIl'* Opera House, aud U . now residing on South Twentieth street, , with his ni- cc. who is married lo Mr. WIL ' llamson, one of the editors of the Bullet in. ; Mr Burns has suffered greatly of late from f i a throat trouble, bat be to now much im- | j proved. -Keening Btar. [ J. S. SemoD, of No. 85 South 0th St.. ! I ha* one or lire finest collection, of pipes , - - ii: litom-at- ii-.u::'. ,t, • ; Just the things for holiday pceacnts. , j ; Ladies who design lo make tlieir gentlec j men Msuu gifi* wUl.do well l-i examine , 1 ftomon's stock. : B ] _ — - „ ! Toe principal of an Atlantic City pub- i s I lie school has been arrested for swearing i i 0 St one Of hi* pupil* in, Latin. He will ' • I have to tw tried twice, too see what kind . ot latin he need, by the arhooi. and Hi i - | effect upon the boy by the court;. ' '
con -y "o-.y. It took nine full grown men to kill a"' bob white lam week In a Green X'rcek . , j Add. Autumnal rains have fairly set in and i : i ! stopped the. regular flow of work on tbc j : Persimmons are dropping to the ' ; ground and opossums aie thereby fat- . i ; Hogs turned loose in the woods will 1 1 1 de'troy young skunks and finally break ! the breed. The mouth. o! Dermic Greek affords a ' safe anchorage for the oyster fleet in i heavy westerly gale*. Extra meeting Services are beginning i r qttract vming luen aud mnidens to go | mill. Nummytown, Is .under- i rep-iir- None too -iim judging \ fom Its general Of peorance of all g ne- i ■CSS. j (la to8. m:lJ" now be put iu order for ' the -ftiulrr. us its iMi' c l-1 t-. do any time conies again, gentle Anna. f cribs by^ouri ciiuutr farmer*. WUte ' crop to from any indications of rotting. Farmers who are^vri.ie awake will do t Frequent mLsliaiis Infall tlie Five Mile Beach railroad for same . ».,«• "r oti'^r. ^TUefe arc tl.t-M^ ivlw lay much panioiu who were near? ' I ^ Farm.-rs ntaki- ii jnlstakc iilico^lhcy ^ t h t^k ernel' ' Vhemael res'1 ' Pi ara'and ' apph < mav lie Chosen tl.to way ami with •> Green Croak. tho JL 17 chnrehKc«mduV!edl,V.j:rtlm ' pastor, Mr. llewa'd. The running season has brought n.. little misery to the farm, i- of this place. Wlatl » itb .logs an t hro , I, londi-r* ll.. ,f Fred Wf-ght" the '.l ag. U» ksralth diet tins w.s k sn,| ... hired in ihe ( II.. meter? He ... r of the late w.r. ao-l to l..ng. .l i» IVwi 01. G. A. It., at Cspe May C-..rt Hand of tbc -In,- '< , In.' ! j> past noort.<.nar in ami w-n.h- . ha? go with «irh fn sg. " "'l1 ' * I j Just^ bv"\"m. DavLs' honl-. It ran j i ground and making the dirt ill about in j Wild disorder The croak of the frog ha- pas-cd ml-. | Small children should be kept awny froiu the rai.i -ad station. Mr. and Mr. Frank Harris are visiting friends in Falrton and Ilridgeton. j Mrs. Ella Fithcan. our fancy milliner, ha* laid iu a new stock of the latest style goods. Mr. ami Mr-. Hilgerd gave the young p(o|dc ofdhis place a reception on Weil. Jcct to hare! to find. Mrs. E. (Irene, of West Bin Grande, returuod from a visit to friends in centra! Pennsylvania. Will seme of our county papers please explain who the Bosses are and what they mean by the common phrase ol "Bossism." Mr. Alfred Champion and Mrs. Alice Rosen, of Rio Grande, were by Rev. Mr. i Mitchell, of Court House, made uno on . Thos. 3. Irons, a colored gentleman at 1 1 i the sugar -works, says: "Tlie Republicans , J j of C»pe May are tlie poorwd coon-liunters I _ j It is au undoubted fart that a good I - of our Rio Grande neighbors arc . j depending ii|xm a broken stick fhr a | aouth Saavllle. i Mr. Uoo. Biinn U vary-low adtix can- I sumption with no hope of recovery. j "• j Capt. F. W. Corson, Of the solYonm -r | Nsrragansctt. is at home for a few days. | j Mr. Edgar Bonlmm. of Greenwich, is | I visiting qts son. J. F. Bonham. of this , Mr. John P. Sutton is lying seriously j , ill. His physician sky then.- to but (light j hopro of recovery. The revival services have commenced j . nt the M. E. church. Preaching every | .-vetting by tlie pastor. Mr. H. H. Riley, section boss of*this | r ! place, left for Camden on Wednesday, lo I bo ready for Insiwciion on the ltth ln«t. , * Joseph Alexamler, agent at Hca Isle | ' junction to taking a few days vacation. | His place to flllrel by Mr. IS. Downs, of | I Clayton. | a i Tho liest Bslte Iit the world for Cms, - ; Bruises. Sores, fleers, Salt Kheiim. Fever Sores. Tetter, Qiapped Hands, Chilblain*. Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and postlvely cure* Piles, or no pay required. It to guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 8". cents per box. For tak by Henry A. Kennedy. * Two lighthouse keepers on the North ! coast were recently discharged I because for three mouths thav had not | spoken to each other. .They hail quarrelled about the color of the sea. Tho pain and misery suffered by those : will, are afflicted with dyspepsia are indescrlbabie. The distress of the body to t equalled or suroaaaM liy tho confusion anil tortures of the mtad. thus making it* victims suffer double affliction. The iei lU-r which is given by Hood's Harsaparilla hss caused tbotisanito to lie thankful for j this greatmedldne. It dispels the causes < I of dyspepsis. and tones' up the digestive • I organs.^.. Try Hood'* Sarssparilla. Mr. Wm. Somcrs. of Green Creek, has ' patented a novel-labor saving macl.iu. I i in his Excelsior clothes line. It doe» I awav with much of the difficulty of wash day. A cblld can stretch the ( clothe* lino to any required tension, ami when not in use can just as easily roll it up till need on next wash day. Tim material of which it to composed is all j noncoTTodve. One of them will last a I life time. tf x. K. rammers raw* uc«n: *' tasiwan House ! » .Biaa tJSittii SiSlSSS I
Dtas Creek Oote. ~ I After a pleasant visit to Philadelphia, . , Miss Lucy Marcy has returned home. j 1800 eels was the number that John I drprived of their skins in four 1 1 hour*. | Friends are sympathizing with Mr. and - Gross because of the loss of su | infant child. , Captain George Johnson's family who been visiting friends in Camdi u and Philadelphia are Rt liopie again. Miss Lizzie Erricson, E. ri. Ilowi-U and Thomas Ia-iming did some autumnal shopping this week in Philadelphia. Last Saturday niglu'* squall did mudh damage along shore. Tlie sloop Little Harry, (chdonera. JIary Dougla.s and Little were thrown the braeb.d Joseph and Harry Dougtasa were we!, j corned home from t'o'orado diiriu - the i with Kto brotl'er Set-' on. wlm'win'^ nlurnY: ST"'V i" T, i"UI 3r"' su^^^ttmtW'rimy,im'','lrei~ proper?v'^f, I [( Tlie aginl hotel towel abiHtlil to given |JfT '^drrrtisfmrnts. Rheumatism to«. ll-K— I's Sxrsa partita did me more xi*ld -Hi T. Hinux. wantry vntags. XRtM.rcUet tut I took Hood's Sarssparilla. It lias - Hood's Sarsaparilla IOO* Doses One Dollar. | jtte / rKROAT f\" — 5" /UINC TROUBUSX / CONQUtRED \ \ S WAYNE'S ) _\WUJCHERRy 1 /•-TT,.v:!nJC£' i i ntfRciscD*iiY\OANACtA\ l [ rnfi 2-tAI GOOD FOOO buRIRLS I 1 lru,,nnr.'4 3. BE CHEERFUL hwnvrv wllulrtnaa use /SiWiLni/ \^R;;;b^Ai^fe/BLOoD_/ |. I ^oSiiHAiK I oL RESTORER \ I (ENGLISH) j j ^ WSWAraEiSON/ . ! i THE CREm^CUSE FOR OWING PILES ^tWtY«lto oistbiiit/ r liUlUu nlMi' CtsretaooL v.rvmi., j ^ C. CORNELL, ' COOK AND CATERER. :"T p. TRTirresiDns.'"' 909 ARCH STREET, "''portraits""' i Crayon, Pastel & Oil Colors | l OI'tKS OP D8CEASE0 PEttSONS
' 41 .. .The "Wire Twist." j The "Ironclad" suits that wc tcJd you. i . . about — the cloth almost impossible .to break or ,, tear— we are full of orders. I' We' want to acquaint yen with another ..j uncommonly good' article — our " Wire Twist." J 1 . What is it? Sounds like putting-up-fencc : talk or enclosing a farm. It's a quality of cloth we got a manufacturer- to make, and the wool is of so stubbornly '• strong character, and all wool, in warp and woof, that we name it " Wire Twist." • It iiars a cheviot face resembling the fash- , ionablc Scotch and Knglish fabrics, and you will | find it out incomparably good in wear. Because of the great quantities we take, I we are enabled to make very littfe" prices, and it will be popular. More than a dozen patterns of the goods. Men's suit*, $14.00: Big Boys', $10.00; Overcoats, $12.00. ! , Wanamaker & Brown, OAK hall, S. E. Co?. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ; A DOLLAR Will ro further in our briftht Clothing Mouse than in any other cs■v Ctblishment of the kind in the Country. Onr Goods arc bought with this idea in view to save ihe dollars for our customers, an < every method is taking- in the making and trimming to keep THE PRICE DOWN, AND THE EXCELLENCE UP. j Onr styles can always be depended upon as being first and foremost. At this time our stock is complete in every department, and il I v'on will visit us wc will take pleasure in showing you how good taste and low prices can be made to go hand in hand. | JACOB REED'S SONS, 1 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. [jewelry, silverware AND DIAMONDS AT WHOLESALE RATES. gold watches, gents' watches kitchen clocks, silver watches, ladies" watches, striking clocks, nickel watches, boys' watches, i'arlor clocks, office clocks, " alarm clocks, calendar clocks. T. O. HAYDOCK, . Ho. 12 North Second Street, Philada * for Infants and Children.
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