Cape May Wave, 4 December 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning. ^CXPE WxTrDECEH BER 4,1886^rM» repre^h Tjui^ M ^O^JUr CK» It *eem* a-lltUe peculiar that the counting out ia alien one aide- like the handle of a Jug. The, Grant Monument Fund, in .New •fork. M stationary at little leaelhan *126,OOfi. If General Grant were alive, we bdieve he conlri euggeat a way to build a very 'respectable monument with thatThe citizens oHUliville are aaxiow to have u alioc factory, add being unable to get any manufactortf to locate there tare organired n stock company. Several meetings tave been held and another will be held this week. The outlook "is good. The Sheriff of Atlan'lc county, on Saturday, sold the greater portion of lalaml Beach, a strip Ot aca coaat thrrw mile* In lengtli, to Ella T. Chadwlck. The property comprises that part of the coaat which haa for years been In dispute between Atlantic tod Burlington counties. The Trenton Tru* Ameriean suggests that ex-Governor Ludlow be made a Justice of the Supreme Court. Since that court Is destined to lie composed largely of Democrats the suggestion is a Siiod one. The ox-Governor la a sound Iwyer. a clcar-licaded man. anil would do credit to the place for whh li < tirTrraton contemporary names him. It looks as if the temperance eanv, so c far as legislature goes, haa got a art bans ward# In Jersey Juat twhen Use control the" law making branch of the 0 government at the present vote of pro. ° gms seems to lie far in the future. All good men And true, unfortunately, can. c not see eye to eye in these things. n Hurried eating followed by empior- v ment that ocotipiea the whole attention and takes up the physical energies is quite certain 1 > pioduee d'vpepMa in one form or another. Extreme kritatiidty is v ooe of the first symptom). This is a sure n Inducement that the nerve force Is Icing cnhausted. Here is a hint to >he victim of s hurried eating that-tt lull should bt called. r The President has restored District At- [ tornev Benton who made Democratic 1 speeches in the lost campaign, but re- 1 fused to restore District Attorney Stone v who made Republican speeches. This ' Illustrates -what the President means r when he speaks of "pernicious activity." t Likewise "offensive partisanship." This i view will not fall into "Innocuous desire- s tude" while Democrats are In power. I - t A life without a definite aim is nn. i worthy of any responsible being. To i be floundering about from one thing In | another like the changing winds will ■ never bring prosperity to anyone who , practice this kind of business. " We know , a mm, which is a caw in point, who , lias piled np a small fortune bv running ( a single hack from one of tire city ferries, , But that worker stuck to his business. There were no experiments with him. i during ail the year" lie haa tervesl the public. In other fields. There never was a murderer who. if a long time was permitted to elapse between his trial and his execution, did not liecnmc a her j to certain -class of people. Tills is the CHI With lbs condemned An. archtsts now Expressions of sympathy are beginning to be heard not only rrom their brethren but from people who consider themselves respectable citizens Bo universal Is popular homage to mur.lerers whoso rrlmv* are In-ginning to beforgotten thai the law should take cognizance of It and provide against it.— - I'mCM.. ga.,miuer. If the eye I; placed on a I v I with the bottom of the vessel a clear space will be seen between It and the flame. A _ vast Increase of power may be gstTIM by having a number of rods passing through the bottom, one end of tacit in I lie <lnr.itnnd one in the water. In a slronglv-lmlli copper kettle, w elgliing six ami a half pounds, a pint of water may be made to boll rapidly in fifty seconds. With a lighter kettle it might be In thirty secotitis. This discovery may ere long lie made of great practic al service. The Pennsylvania railroad on Saturday entered into# contract wi h a Pittsburg Bridge -Company for building their devated rood in Jersey City. The cost of tire construction will be *8.600.000. and the road three milts long with double tracks. It ia stated thai over nve hundred persons in all hare been killed on Ifie various railroads running in and out of Jersey City tn conscqucpcc of the cresaing« being at a grade. This is a ebastly Wjonl, and one which should lead all the other roads to follow the examplr of the Pennsylvania. and eltra't tin ir Hacks without further delay. There are great fundamental dnclr ore of the rhttrth that must re-msin for the ages but at the same lime ihe church 1 ought to be progressive. So ought Individual members. There are no cvrtaln , set ot phasea'tnat must Ire used and no I others. It may be that some brother ha« j«"siSissrsirrsK;: i cren.e and humility. T.-rre sre 1-ta of -i phases one bears In church in. etltrethai have done service since the Reforms. turn. It would lie a good thing If Urev t were put away awhile, for a needed rest. « The experience of notwn p->snns can be 5 alike. In the vain attempt p> mak- them r square with one another and the dog. r mas of the churches at once there some- S tinret happen* ronspieuous misfits. „ ■.V?. PT''nl 1,w ""guiatlng the election 5 of United Slate# Relator* »a« euacted in t> 1866, the oceasion for which was fur- .1 Dished by New Jersey. In twa.-UA- « ' J - ^'bftuui. lu jC'Int convention ot the Lcaiatalurc, received fortv vote*: John s C. Ten Kyck recclrod thirty-seven votes, £ and four other candidates 'received one vote each. Mr. Stockton having'recelv. d ■ a plurality of all the votes cast, although there were forty -one against him. was * given the certificate of election. The l ulled States Senate refused him bis ■f"i "'trtr # long control and Alexan.ier Q. Oatteil, of Oamden. was elected In bis » his place- This incident impelled Con- _ cress to enact the present law. under that provision of the federal csiiMitulion ti which gives that b-lv the right to make " regulations as to the time andmannrr of „ choatng^Renaiow and RepreseuUtiVrs Th* F'r*t K— u TwIngn. Aa the season advance#, the twins and * itseif posure.' It is not claimed tbM Bood'a « Hnraajwrilla, is a specific for rheumatism -we doubt If there la, or can be. such a remedy. But the thousand, ben. flu d bv « Hood's Sarsaparilla, warrant in in urging others who suffer from rheumatism to Btump tailed ground mice are the ore* that get their depredations blamed on () tire innocent anole. The latter creature don DO more barm than burrow long subterranean chambers J«t below the O Bucklan's Arnica Salve. The beet Halve in the worid foe Outs, Bruises, 8 one, Urea, Bait Rheum, » j 35 crnt« |«-r box. Pot sale by tit n'vA '* Zmmtr • 2

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF J. HENRY" EDMUNDS, REAL ESTATE and IUSURaHCE AGENCY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET".

IT. Jottings Through Jeraey. 1 Atlantic City has undergone a new deal with reference to her municipal of- J ficera. The new city council made a clean sweep. 000 fruTt* trees' this fall ."besides thousand .» of berry plants and grape vines. Harry B. Paul haa finally decided to contest the seat of E. A. Armstrong a» member elect of the Legislature from the , first district. Mr. Armstrong's plurality was 255. A petition 150 yards long and contain, iiu, the names of 3200 citizens opposed to the enforcement of the Sunday laws Tuesday presented to Mayor Prslt, of Camden. The depositors of the defunct Dime wings Bank of new Brunswick, which was wrecked last March by Authur Ogilnow in States Prison, are about to receive a final dividend of 5 per cent. It is said tint this money cornea from tire Directors of the Bank. A previous dividend of 50 per cent, was paid In June. Hie Democrats of Cumberland county . encouraged by the recent-efforts in counting in their candidate* In other sections of the Htate, have decided to contest the seat of Republican AsMmblyman-elcct on the ground of bribery, and that a number of non-resident Jtal'ans voted for blm. His Democratic opponent, Madden, was defeated by seven plurality. On Monday night a United Htatcs bonded car on the midnight freight, bound south, was broken Into by three tramps while the train was between Monmouth Junction and Deans. After securing conslderable plunder the thieves cut the train In tiro, Jumped from the cars and fled to the woods, pursued by the train hands, who fired upon them. The thieves returned the lire and escaped. 3Jtu- 2LdtitrtUm«rt*. HOW'S YOUR Al LAME «A( JLui TMtM AMD ■ BY WtAMIMQ « u — m—i— I mEITS M^AYO W »w IWCiw, »— lw Has r — — N — . ; m iff mm. ; j jSl-KASKISI S WBAT THK ■ | PHYSI CIAMS MALARIA, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBlUTV, LIYEH. LUNG'AND KIDNEY DISEASE. I rr.net. Oaapnal, K. T. HWJM gjl j*- i J«eu-V« Ucwpttn, s. -vunmaj j •SSSSScI aiMvi' e? aimn'nMZff "ay. »■ J.. or Til* K AHKIKg ori-M *S#0 SU, Krw Tor* DON'T < TRI.FLE: nta, tntprererty euro ' and Eye Glasses, OPERA GLASSES. THERMOMETERS. all ktnda. Datr? Tfeertnometerc, Ctiuru Tbar-' W. Mitchell McAllister, ; OPTICIAN, mm TW ciwant utrew. imiatMtptua. n

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Items of Interest at Hall's Dry Goods Store. A bargain lot of Satin Rhadames at 75 cent. All colors; in Faille Krancaise Silks. Novelties in Fancy Striped Velvet. A great bargain in all-wool black Henriettas. Dress Goods Novelties in Fancy Mixed Suit- ' ings. Striped Camel's Hair Invisible Plaids, Combina- i li tion Suitings. Cable Cords. A 1 mure Cords, etc. -j I 'SEAL CLOTHS AND ASTRACHANS. j ' A fulMine oi Ladies Plush Coats and Wraps, As- j trachan and Boucle Wraps and Jackets, Stockinet Coats, all styles of Children's Coats. The Best Five Dollar Wool Blanket in Town. HALL'S^ No. 26 South Second Street. . PHILADELPHIA. LEWIS S. COX, The New Store covers the entire field in Indies' and Children's Over-Garments Wraps, Newmarkets, Ulsters, Jackets, &c.. have their best rcprc- j scntation here. It is our line of business, and we • ■•nt \tict nofctretrnfn-'nnTrretrtO tne goods ot » our own manufacture. All the leading foreign makers are represented in our stock, through our own direct i importation. No matter how elegant or costly a Garment you may want the assortment is here to select from ; so also with the cheaper garments, the variety and the stock are .practically unlimited, although nothing is cheap in the sense of being common. It is just as well to have style and shape and fit in the lower-priced garments as not ; with us it does not make them cost any more. Our position as makers of both the CToth and Garments enables us to sell Jackets at $2.00. S2.25, £2.$o, $2.75, {3.00 and upward that are usually retailed for double these Hgures. Jersey Waists for Women and Children, in Cloth effects never before seen in Jerseys. Ladies' All-Wool Underwear, shaped as nevfft Ladies' Underwear was shaped before—to fit the form. Boys' Stockinet Suits and Overcoats — you would not have any other when once you have clad j ' your boy in these. Cloaking, Suitings and Jersey Cloths by the > yard. • Ladies' Ready made Waists, with enough ma- ' tcrial for Skirts, at *10. $12, $14, $15, / 1 7, *19 and t ,521, This New Idca^iw dress-geMing is extremely ' • "popular ; you only need to k(ok into it to be convinced * of the Utility and Economy of this new suggestion ' from the New Store. 1 220 Chestnut Street, : d4-"w Philadelphia, Pa. ? ft PiaMpiia Tilts. : THE DAILY TIIIS. TBI WEEKLY TIMES. I THE PHILADELPHIA! SIXTY-FOUR Columns of -r TIMES is delivered by car- 1 magazint-aewspaper reading ~ "TJLS the citi"' to£n,s 'matter, crisp, attractive, interana villages surrounding Phil- 1 , .. adelphia for SIX- CENTS a : es,ln?' «nstrqctivc. rhe AN - week, and is sold by boys and N'ALS OF THE WAR, by B newsdealers for ONE CENT active participants, illustrated; 1 a copy. It is universally con- Woman's \Vorld, contributed ,j ceded to be the BEST NEWS- to by some of the BEST WO- ■ ' PAPER IN THE WORLD MEN WRITERS IN AMERfor the price, publishing all ICA; The latest Fashions; the Associated Press News, TIMES YOUNG PEOPLE Quotations of the Produce and — by themselves; ORIGINAL ' Money Markets ar^l ALL STORIES, both short and THE NEWS OF THE continued; Topics of the Time; WORLD in a eompact .and Pointed Editorial Comment; readable form. Independent SPECIAL ARTICLES on T in everything. It is not ex- •thousands of subjects, and A celled in Quality or Quantity ALL THE NEWS are among any paper at any price. By its attractions. Terms, £2.00 *« Mail — r our Months, One Dol- per annum; clubs of ten $15, lar. One Year, Three Dollars, and an extra copy to the per-. = post-paid. One Month, 30 cts. son getting up the diibj THE SUNDAY TIMES *2 Pages — 96 Columns — 5 cents — $2.00 a Year. ^ Address THE TIMES, Times Building, Philadelphia.

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