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'ubiished Every -Saturday Morning. _C APE M AY. DECEMBER 25 lMeT" Mr. Powderly tunui a square back on . MfiMon) AiawHHl. *ho tod them-.-Iv** written down ft* moral, «o< lal and nlilii-al iinlcailr. A" rjorrcspondcnj WTttM to a»lt what jc lira 'done Uie most.' for JoornafiMn. on ran'l"j*tlck" us on that friend . The itidlngv, by long odds. . fYMBren xriio rays he has taken much • Itcrostln Iiiilkxn.ir has foand Umt small ilkmcn give lar^br plnlawf milk than m taller and heavier ones do- ' Mr. limine is raid to have made op. his i»d to take a trip to Europe next auU rai. From the same source comes nn sertlan that be pronoseg to write a his. rjf of the war, of lhlll. " • Sir. W. W. Fulton, formerly Associated rest Agent at Philadelphia, is now vi-nty-four years old and dallies with tn. paste and scissors till midpigbt in e Offiee of the Baltimore .\mtriean: Tie Supreme (.'our: hold- Hint the ilnationa of railroad property, as made r the State Board of Assessors. arc in ery respect legal. This decision conran the return* made to the Clomp, oiler. _________ A party of Philadelphia mid Salem pilalist have ptircliaoil the Reuben inchman Jerm. along Salem t rei k. ni'ar ' dem. A vahtablr drposit of day lhii •' •en found on the farm, ami kiln- wdl b I erected and the manufacture of brick* mvneoced the cbroins f as""The total amount <4 the reUef fund '' n. South Carolina* was* «(tM a' of ' is amount (4«,1 10 has la-en expended, f greater portion of it for repairing •uses, averaging #480 per house. Over . ven thousand hmi'es were more or less * imaged by Hie slAck. There were four liumlrcd marriages in widen daring the part five weeks— an fl ,fe £ say that the greater number of ,V mm came from Philadelphia. Why did , cv wish to evade the wholesome provion* of the marriage license law of • ennsylvanla;— 7Vg.es. 0 Since the first nf January 8690 mar- 4 ages have taken place in Camden, while 1 ic .births number 1051 and the. death* a 10. The police have made l.WOarresls. 0 addition to thectty delrt haft been i ade, and City TreftRiirer Midirllon , apes to be able to pay bonuty bomts . nounUng to $40,000 falling due in Jan- , "T , Probably the oldest person In the orid died at Saoaaknwa. Indian Terri 1 iry, last week. She was a colored « "'man, and named Susanna Warren 1 lie was born lu slavery at St. Augns t qe, Fla.. in 1750, and was consequently 1 10 years old. Slip leaves one daaghter ving. who resides in Austin, Texas, and ' . In her B7lh year. She leavra many | randchlldren, some iJi them nearly 70 | oars old. . , "The boys," said" Miss Isivejny In her 1 ilk recently before the Women's Union, 1 Iiavo always been brought u-i to think ' r-reat men and take great men for I lelr motlels. With girls the practice I as been different. They have preferred i ic.mentnl pabulum evoked fens ciniler- 1 lla and weak novels to Hie solid nuiri- < lent to be derived from a careful study 1 f the grand old.cliararivr> whose names [lorn the pages of tbelr country's his- i ' I The local option bill is to bo again In- ! reduced and pressed to passage in the - timing Legislature. It Is rail tra.t n . umber of prominent tempcrauee men re. , smly held a consultation on, the hill hicb was before the Begldatuni last Utter, and except a few slight change*, ■e same bill will Iw again used. &th , irtica bare had nn opportunity to learn . isdom since last session, and It will In- < iterestlng to note how they have profit- , ilbyit. - Next to the organization. the question * r railroad passes is' just now agitating * ie voluntary statesmen at the annua! ' wsipnof tlie'lcgt-latnre. A rreent rumor lat the number of passes will be mater. Uy reduced next year has a consequent * iterest for thz member* of the ".'third ' lively humping of Those who vcar In ' id year out h ivr had tlielr importance nj; rifled n round the fltite capital irough holding this very desirable prlv. ' ■g* _ ' A well-dressed man entered* Ph'Kdel- * lia hotel the other day. registered, fb. , tged a room, and then, hiking a sealed | irelope from Ids pocket, Iistulijl it to |; e clerk saying: "There ic a rbeck' < (Ids env, lope Tor $500, I want you c put Jt in your safe and keep li tor me c 1 Saturday. Don't give it to me before at time, for if you do, I'll b - sure to :t It cached and spend It all." tin the , rength or this lie raii surh a bill thai f e proprle or** suSplrSon* were aroused. , id. after Irving in, x hi to gel the \ Winger to settle up. hr had hUharre*<nd. c M envelope contained a -jffesrot its-ue r iper. The fellow played the »'une came v i.re-tlian -nce(ii Ihal t-lly. \ 'flic Senate on Friday took up and r issed Senator 8eweU'- trad., dollar hill, ithout dl Mission or dlvUhin The hill oxides that until July 1st, 18$?, trail- , Man which are net mutilated defaced J! stamped may be exchanged, dollar for ' •liar, at United State* Suh-Trvisorle* * r standard silver dollars; Hie Treasurer* !j ust not again pay them out. but must { snsmlt them lo the eoinuce mint-. ' here they shall be treated anil regarded their 'Million value, ami at such bullion - lu», must he deducted fr m flic amount bullion required to be purchased and Ined under the art of February Sbth. 78. and rvcolned into standard dollar*-, li ovided, that the amount to he so de. h icled from the amount of bullion pur- S ased sliall nut exceed (000,000 per /Vera. . u Prinrinai Poland of the Newark Jligli S bod always dl*mb»-s his pupils when s e, thermometer indicate* thai the Isersblc school furnaces arc not raising 2 r temperature above fifty degrees, (la c outlay morning, when the boys In his £ psrtmrnt assembled, they ssw that, ough the room was rather oool Mill tha - mpersture was too M-h for praetlcal neflt. The blub of the thermometer . u packed in snow and each boy turned i his coft collar, and as the teacher , me In stomped hla feet and blew on his I igers. Mr. Poland looked rather sur. -lsrdv and then loo Wed at the ther. , ometer. The snow had done lis work, id toe mercury marked forty, nornetl. g. The teacher shivered, and dismissed ie boys, who rushed for Uieir sleds ith three cheers and a licer. The new year ought to mean new oughts if the old. has been oppressive, e new treat-1* resolve has something of divinity in it, oarly and often as it i» oken. hvtn the resolve to break cdf m-vild habit is a stride fonrard, s step ward. Every reform, every upbaihlmusthavc its origin ins uew thought, thought lies behind every action, la making new resolve*, nothing is we necessary than to cultivate the art chronically wretched is becatiM-. it ley are forever thinking shout It, and > forever remaining conscious of it. hey carry it ia their mtud. which is tally keeping It alive aU the time. l)-l M know It, the world would soon irget U If they would stow^t to. If th-v ! told throw it out of their mind ami j

T ^ 7 , " ' this space is reserved for the advertisement of J. HENRY EDMUNDS, REAL ESTATE and INSURaKCE AGEHCYt : . PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET. < — — '

Jottings Through Jersey. There are said to be two gentlemen iuj - Atlantic who continue to takeoeean jbatlis twice a week. Maurice ilillman. late of Camden i etfunty has lieen appointed City Surveyor j the Oly Council of A UantlcClty. j . Application is to he made lo tlie next i ! legislature for a charter authorixlng the - erection of another bridge across, the a Delaware at Lambcrtvillc. , . 3 Jacob Sliinner, an engineer of the ~ Central Railroad at Hampton Junction, 1,»S just Inherited (30.000 hy the death * .if his brother in New York. There are now enqdnved st the Bright. I Atlantic City. 152 mechanics, of ; whom eUrhty-ftrnr are carpenter*, and * the balance plasterers, bricklayers, plumbers, gag.fitters, etc. At the recent sale of coal by Captain f Griggs, at Port Monmouth, says the Atlantic Highlands Indeprndrnt. was the net profit from the WMI '' tous, and yet the coal sold for but (3.51) Tha great hog which landlord Samuel a L. G. Murphy, of Allowaystown. takes , so much pride in, will be raffled awSv I New Year's dsy. It will probably , neigh between eight and nine hundred " After two elections, on Thursday Inst r Daniel B. Smith was elected postmaater I of ML Holly. William O. Hateaon, elaima that he will be glvon the office because lie Is backed by $<-na- a tor MePhtraon. ^ Rev. John Y'. Dobbins, pastor of the Metliodbt Episcopal cliureh, a beads the list of Camden clergymen for marriages last month, be liaving lied • ninety connnbial knot*. Dnring the " month ending last week there were 400 , couples wedded lo that city. The organization of a stock company " for shoe manufacturing, at Bridgeton, (« a being talked of. A meeting will be held t next Monday night to further the , mnveni, nt. It Is proposed to raise n capital stork of (15,000 by Issuing shares , of (50 each. . The new Methodist Episcopal Church, at Rrldgebom. was dedicated on Sunday - Bishop Andrews, of Washington, J). assisted bv Rev*. 8. F. Usskll), Jsineltogers, Charles F. Down*, I). Moore and 8. Ludlow. The oust of the strucwas over (4000. and nearly all of this amount has been paid. DucklAn's Arnlua Salve. The bad Halve to' the world for Cut*. Hores, Ulcers. Bait Rheimi, Bores, Tctte', Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and mffltlvcly cores Piles, or no pay re-' quired. It is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by Henry A. A record 1* well enough In 1U place, but no great momentum can beexpecled its application to prraent needs. Living upon a record is living upon Hu The pn:n and misery suffered by those who are afflicted with dyspepsia sre In* idescrihabl*. The aUtrrs* of the body Is equalled or nurpaswd by the confusion and tortures of the mind, thus making It-vh-tim* suffer double affliction. There- 1 lief which is given br Hood's Sarsaparilla has caused thousands lo be lluinkful for this gfeat medicine. It dispels the cause* J of dyspepsia, and tone* up the nigestive " organs. Try Hocl's BarsapariUa. - One of the most touching incident! * connected with the burningof the steam. * While nn'thc Mississippi Iheothe- day > the reeeue of a nrcttv little three " year-old. who oan give no further account of himself than that be iv "Msin » oi»'« boy." And "mamma," apparently. v one of the victims of the disaster. [, Whether the child's father waa with then u rauaot he ascertained. • * The first and only attempt in tliU country lo proscribe the Knight* of La. " bor, to a legal way, comes'from' the sol id I Democratic atato of South Caroline, ■ where the leplslature la asked to make „ the organization of labor a penal offence. - This is significant of the real attitude Of ° the Ifcmocratic party toward "the dear » worRlngman." * J 3Barriid. KUAU-cRBWg^-oe Wedaesasy.neMBMr ^iUrT Lraar5'r.u,siEx;,,« t aim AIMS c. Cram, bran or Kio orsmir, tape May eonaty. HOB ELLKNOgB-WAS*.- At Uw PresSyter- I ■ ■ , v.,,-, rry^ I^to,ljaA^Wi«asy. c. *«Braw- b B. Wsre. all o» Cape May CHy.'" ' " WALKXH — DILDKRItt'Kk— At the raaktefwc r, ... ! - Bird. t ^ Stw ^dcmteimttu. HOW'S YOUR LAMKBA< jjl ( TMKM AND ■ bv wuinaa* Hop Plaster

$tw AdiTrlisffafnts. 24000 FATAL CASES 1 j mm ji | y if wiixi ; 1 ALL TREATED WITH QUININE .O -f-m iyph^-1 rrvr?5o possu.ie giMSl era re I mauaria, dyspepsia, , NERVOUS DEBILITY, LIVER. LDNG AND KIDNEY-. DISEASE. ^lYo!. W V. Uobomlie^M. MBmmtNj, oq'nrrm SrVrarnig w rraonatioju--vrritss : •-Ka«llas tithe best mert.cme rnalr." I -Ev.rj r*; - rrineis Uonptul, !«. y. |',7uTT«. Wvb m - -Iklb vue UaspHsI, 8.-Y., -HnlrervAtly u- - uHhTrani t-'tL- Im'tise.! WltlbMll special laellesi ronotel. sneiM la lb* tilvt'l'j or roixUrioe. r*rwc II per U w*f , en at., Hew Tort HOG CHOLERA. BSA^^MiC, Wxir Caxss, cavKMat Ca,S, J.^J --. wi" s s-numr *-s»- of Hog Cbolsrs. -n iftsls*i . SIMI^I — list'lersu u"w-,u-l l>e a great I,** in lu-' | Mr. TownseMl wnri.r.1 jilixeniiv.io.i stlsr tw- j Wgeo-r six pesxaor your Uogi bol-rm SpeolBc. j urore to tu Birself. me b"ir " uriw emtretyeuret ■ mjslsUoe^ts osnamty ^a wr.^lerfal -Or,.,. ; i West Crect. Cs^Jta^oS^N. 1. RAW BONE MANURE wi'SsHr : BAUGHS $25 Phosphate tq-er PTKM—l-Oe. *»i,fc h***e i.rKltSe0^' II T'T o j vssgziiwm & SONS I RAW-BONE Weaafavtsrer* A taporten iiKa-niosnun PHtUDELPtin, pa UseHie Origiwl Bligk't$25 Phosphate 1. P. WHITESIDES, 909 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. Mate* s tpeauuy la praaacing permsnoii PORTRAITS Pastel & Oil Colors .iswHuSESTsTsrst are a»fe mare mm lire or Irani phoragrslMle OOPWB <m DKCEAHKH nOMUHL "upright pianos. ;

line ^drcrtisrrafiits. ! i yrTSPEPB1 A.-'TS [ N ATU R I lsl|i^£'rT.: JACKSON'S CAKE. 19 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, KNABE PIANOFORTES UfXEQUALLKD PXIR gATTlE OF^ETTySBURO. - I ASTHMA SSRED ' CCNM AN ASTHWIACUgg . i Please Don't Forget It In Csleotls.' ImHa," f mnTibi* pn rret* awl tuu* N /! live Hemp, a ret Is as ftnl, reraatly. aUbar in ras' rertiy rem Vonra m'tiulin 'Yro'n rl u *° l^r " nrra?!p*l r,ib"-rM^s/nmra' Vl!p-;'per'h<-i rinpneon, lost Rue SL, Pnuadeipbis. ami foroumasler Ilixnest Agsnls of MecUlt la Europe ^,.1 < ol-l . ,!T u'.r Cbeautmi nil Aebes and I-slna. fhi.,,.I—.I or vew Pbynclsna sail Drusgiaia or ibe n:gbeai reptile. Beavoc'a Plasters promptly re- ! mutt ding unga. anrhRia'-'cai-il'rnm'' DON'T TRIFLE . ; Wi b Ub rye* by ka-ng irapreperly otled speeis1 1 cNs, mi e Hi •' rau-e boa Save your eyrs 1 1 property tested. I Spectacles and Eye Glasses, OPERA GLASSES. THERMOMETERS. ri|AW ARTj^lAL ' EYES. W. Mitchell McAllister, OPTICIAN, . I IKS tso xhesuwt Mrret, lu.iladelpft a. /UJHCn?0UBl£S\ I CONQUERED \ Is WAYNE'S / N^cter^/ /YEHIfWni^I.EXERCISE DAIL^»ANACEA\ ■ THQ Z.EAT C00D FOOD SpuRinR . VTHIinfiflA 3(E CHEERFUL CL.l)vnr/ \iHllilKtN3yA use . ^WIulTy \MDICWMvyAYN ES/BU Q O 7 ( X RESTORER \ I (ENGLISH) I /mS WWW AT Wg^OIN ^gNT^T*^

MDTH PRpOF CARPET LININGS, ^ Rosin-Sized Waterproof Building & Sheathinu Paocrs rem. ,reem£.°?FLN?nw MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY 107 South Second Stroot., Philadsior. n: ■ 1 Items of Interest at Halls Dry i Goods Store. •j \ lurfllin lot of Satin Rhatlamcs at 75 cent. All^ ^ c In*, in Faille Francaise Silks. Novelties in Fancy I t ripotl Velvet. A jfrcnt bargain in all-wool black I IcnI ricttas. Dress Goods Novelties in Fancy Mixed Suit iiigs. Striped Camel's Hair Invisible Ilaids, CombinaI lion Suitings. Cable Cortls, Armure Cords, etc. SEAL 'CLOTHS AND ASTRACI1ASS. ^ full line of. Ladies I'lusli Coals and Wraps," Asj trachnn and Hoticle Wraps and J.ickets, Stockinet Coats, a|T styles of Children's Coats. The Best Five Dollar Wool Blanket in Town. . HALL'S j No. 26 South Second Street. - PHILADELPHIA. ; LEWIS s. cox; *1 ; The New Store covers the entire field in r Ladies' and Children's Over-Garments. Wraps, New- ] I markets. Ulsters, Jackets, Stc.. have their best rcpre- i » scntation Ijerc 1 1 "is our lin? of business, and we 1 underl.uin it as only ^nannfacturerr. ran. 1 ' We arc, however, not limited to the goods of our own manufacture. z\ll tlie leading foreign makers arc represented in our stock, through our own direct 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 -arc -pracriratty - mrtimrted , although nothing is c leap in the sense of being common. It is just as well to Wive style and shape and fit in the lower-priced garments as not ; with us it docs not make them cost any more. Our position as makers of both the Cloth and G irmcnts enables us to sell Jackets at S2.00. $2.25, 52.50. 52,75, 53.00 and upward that arc usually retailed fat^lpublc these figures. Jersey Waists for Women and Children, in Cloth effects never before Seen in Jerseys. Ladies' All-Wool Underwear, shaped as never Ladies' Underwear waa shaped before — to fit the form. , Boys' Stockinet Suits and Overcoats—you would not have any other when ojicc you have clad ; your boy in these. Cloaking, Suitings and Jersey Cloths by the yard. Ladies' Ready-made Waists, with enough material for Skirts, at .510, 5'2. 514,515, i\7,$it) and ' 521. This New Idea in dress-gelling is extremely ! popular ; you only need to look into it to be convinced of the Utility and Economy oT this new suggestion I from the New Store. 1 220 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ~a. BOOTS AND SHOES! lorgret and Moat Complete Stock of Good, Cbrap Btwu aaa Sboe* tn (ape Mat Co STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Owns* Ural Ooal to ar'PtMM, *UI b* exchange* or mane? reraaded. . OUSTE PRICE ONLY. 8KB OITB SU0 GAITKRO, ALSO, A FULL RtlPPLV Or | FINE WALL-PAPERS ELDREDGE JOHNSON, l 59 WABHTNOTOW BTRFTCT. I 'NEW MILLINERY STORE, 'S 4-9 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. STRAW "AND MILLINERY ' GOODS. 1 All fuakoAbieuupreUMHUe Bala. Ladtei' aad Cbtldraa* Udlara, Cog*, Aproa* tad Ulove* J Pall auck of Embroisory Goods. Stamoing done to Order. OIVB Ml A TRIAL. * JENNIE S. WALE8.

5' I EVERYTHING !N DRY GOODS K AT THE LGWEP fRICES. I - SAMPLLS MAILED TO ANY ADu'RES-'S ON APPUCAT1&N. ^ ' HOLIDAY GOODS, ! FHKN'CH < I.(M KS Having a line lim- of il.es, • Roodsof my own importation I am ollering BHO.VZK'i >jreat inducements to buyers. ' I _ _ , ' Fins, lia rrinijs, Rinjfs. Sleeve Hut- H | AM( ) N 1 )S, tons, Collar Buttons and Studs. Fine Stones, handsomely mounted iSr cheap 4 | WATCHES, li,,^^ W:"cl":s ! "'WILLIAM F. ENGLEHART, NO. 2C~ : MARKET STREET, - Goods at Het.-.il. PHILADELPHIA, PA. booesjheeecents'eace. Tie Vi£i«o. i7"ec,s' rcHBTfin for Infants and GMi ::rn. "Oubai Ia ta *d «<dl Adaptrel to children th«t I Caaterla rtrta e-dl*. Oio*i*p*ii'.<*. f racDOinb-od 11 a* rapretor lo any !*v*:r)pUua I g*£ w^liVwMrep: **d diU1 So. Oxford St. llnxAijn, S. Y. | Wii££it'rajunoa auaHratka Tnn Cerricn Cucrere, in Pulton Bum. K. T. ' j. M. K. niLDHBTH, AHornrr-"!-!*" »n t SotArr I*nWlv. A. 0. I ix-i f b HILDRETH & LITTLE. Estate Brokers, No. 4 CC.-AN STREET. CAPi. WAY, U. J. *7at*te Boaght, Hoin and Bxchangrd. Iiolrl*, Boardint Honoe* aad Cottage* Rented. DcalroMc Bntldtnir Lot* Nltlintea irlrccttj on tile IBeucb, t or (tale.