Published Every Saturday Morning. "^APEMAY.JANUARYirire^" rtu Qg» **t cut Up Shore. I Miftlitftil Weather for .CliriiUnk?. Mfs. Hannah B. Oolcman has return.:.! from her. trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. >1. O; Kites has been quite seriously W for a few days, but 1> now recovering. Ed. (tqlnnan and Everett JorrcD err becoming [famous gunner*. They can Mj^nyw game in a day how than their Edward T,. 8vniln'ilIvi.Wliis time be-tsrer-n Wrj-un aftilfcbrnrt. Tie plays vert picely on Uia cornet, but ,wo can't jay lie doca an well with liU gun- ' The new T.lfe Saving Station at Townsend'* Inlet it nearly completed. It Is rumored that Cantn'n JUrfunan will lake rlrarfii- of the old fine as soon as it is vacated. Having bad some experience with lighthouses it is thought be will . make a good man for the place. A party of Clermont young folks spent tlie~cvenmgni the Holly Tree Rouse on Monday hat. The time was devoted principally to music. Miss Carrie Holmes rendered some very fine vocal selections. As usual Mr. 8. C. Todd delighted the company with violin and organ. Last Sunday the usually calm matrimonial sea received quite "a ripple on Its surface. One of our Delglikors came to the conclusion that hcandbia wife could not live together peaceably In the sante house. Therefore he proceeded to make it warm for her. an I threw her linle huy _ oa t or doors. TFie wife called for assist, ance and a neighbor came to her aid. Bnttbe aggressive part of the family had taken himself and ax off to the woods before the neighbor, arrived and thus .prevented bloodshed. He lias since returned and made up his mind to be quiet and peaceably. Coahen hums, k Miss Flora Springer spent the week at Miss Jo Hearon spent Christmas at the con nty scat. •Mr. Hamuli Townsend. of Pniadel. puis, spent the holidays at h ime. Miss. Eunice Hearon. of Cape May. Iiss been under the parental roof this week. Mrs. D.lllorner Jennings.- of Denver. < oi la the guest of her sister Mrs. I'hov be Townsend. Mr. Lewis Chester and Miss Virginia Smith, of Sea Isle City, were in town the first of the week. Messrs. Waller Corson and L Shaw, of Booth Sesivillo, were the guest of "Hoinus" on Tuesday. Rev. G. la Dobbins. P. F... of the Bridgcton Dlat., is vory highly esteemed as a presiding officer. The Misses Carrie and ljxxie VanOU. der.of South Seaviile. was the gin -t of Mrs. llurke on Tuesday. Mrs. Nancy Coraon had a turkev for dinner Christmas that weighed' 82 lbs. drtfiscd. Who can beat It ? Thellcv. and Mix. Eli Gilford and •lev. A. E. Ballard was In town Tuesday and Wednesday calling on rrinids. Sir. Wheat man.of Camden, and Messrs. Georg- Hurker and. Cat. Erricaon. of Slillville, made calls here dining the The quarterly conference of the Goshen and Dye't Creek charge asked fur the return of Pastor Erunyale for another year. CapL I. 8. 1 .in Ham slaughtered sjiork. cr on Tuesday which was nine mouths old and weighed 811 lbs. Uow many can beat it ? Mrs. Finley has In her possession a copy of the Bible tSS years old which the foilowhig prhilerV none. : I.ONDON. Pftalwl by Charles init an.! in» Kx-cMrlx of TBomu NeWcomb. (Iwrasnr, bum- .. Msjreir. ** " "cj In the death of General John A Logan the country lias Inst an able statesman, a sturdy soldier, and the Iteoiibican party one of its most trusted leaders. No prominent man has developed more rapidly than lias General Logan in the past ten years, and his death will lie ur- 1 Iversally regretted. Captain Mitchell, of tie bark Antolne [ Hats, New. York and Havana trade, came , home in May. entirely helpless with ( rhiuimMism. lie sweet to the inoaintaitia, .' bid receiving no benefit, at. his wife's re- J lined began to take Hood's S*r*n|iarUln. ■ He immediately .began to improve; In > two months bis rheumatism was all gone. , and he sailed in command of his vessel r a well man. Hood's ParaanarUla will > help you. Sold by all drugplm*. ) A subscript! n started for the benefit < of Mrs. Logan reached 810 000 the first ' five hours. This shows how tleep a hold the dead General list! upon tbeanrrtlors of the people William Walt r Phelps . cave 81.000. We hope. the sum will be • [■creased fifty told. - 1 BiraVlox'a Arnloa Salve. Tile best Hwtve in the world for Cuts, 1 Bruise*. 8orw, blsers. Halt Hlieuin, I Fever Bora*, 'retter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Ooms, ami all Hklii Eruption, and post I v el y cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarantee.! to give pcrfeot satisfaction, or money refunded- Price SBcents per bo*. For sale by llenry AISarrkfl. a n' Whtfaunlfi1' Mr! ■^Srrn.'^rtUafto assassffsss: - «— - etya- _ J I i$Mmef%2s25 !%£it SS&M " IS* ' m WBdaredaj asm a*.. at nfaclpliia. — gtw giapftiismenfs. V - v~* m Rheumatism Vre doobt tt then la. or crab*. a spaelfie have aoBcnd its pains bava bodh greatly bentailed to Bad relief , try this great remedy. rears. PtevtouaW IMS Iliad, bo rtUef.bnt tl grew wqrae, and at we tone vest almost b«pthan all '-the other medicine I ever had." Hood's e Sarsaparilln BoM by all draacMa. 81; alf for p. Made ooly by C. ,1. HOOD * CO, UmtU. Hut f IOO 'qmm. Ono Dollars Z- !
1 1 11 " ' 1 - '*> 1 . i i i " ■ i ■ II" L i * . > ... • ; THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF J. HENRY EDMUNDS, : REALESTATE and INSURANCE AGENCY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNUT STREET. t - - • - ; . ,
] Somo of tho shore fishermen have an , ingenious and successful method . of , fishing under the ice with nets. * At . Curtis Point one i)*y last week S.50O ; pounds! of striped baas were caught. The fish weighed from one to fifteen ; pounds each. In lie same manner two Atlantic City fishermen caught 1.825 ; pounds of bass and perch In two hauls. The .Third llegimcnt, N. G. N. J, has ] ; been tendered and accepted as an acort | for Gov. Green on the day of his inaugueation. ^tw SdwrtiSMnrnts. . HOW'S YOUR ialfb) LAME BA« fin' THIN AMD H BY WEARING e. Hop Plaster VTB, svare srtth wWm « ri^B. w OOBSBS. Crtok and *U BvUmL. Buwp or Hereon. Bmmlmxa el— a.' Sold erCTrwhete. HOG CHOLERA. BRAGDOffS SPECIFIC, Tlta Bra • .I.xi Maaofaeiailag Co., " Caps My. K J. S° wm"' (laama raw STm^BmeialiTuw im suav or IBe .tie-*—. The 1* wee worth WS.IO, »Mhi I'RBMOB'O f £"**** * *"*' l0"" 10 "" Towneend wnrteil ."faiieouy. an.t alter us! Inr on;y wx Dae rent joBr llogl'holrr* Hpeelllc, 1 I reels e*J ut Uie earprtae ot my Bruchhore end mm so to mjeelf. ihe B<« Is now rBtlrrlj cured I Woet Creel. J. SORGHUM SEED AT THE Rio Grande Plantation , At 40 Cents Per Bushel. POULTRY FOOD, i them ley rt»ht thraaak the vrmirr j There M nothing i Cheaper end Better KOK TUB kOL'LTBY 1ABD, R. C. T IZARD. I
5 ^drrrtismrnts. I 25.BJ0 FATAL CASES " ! mKJ typhoid 5-j lf3 mU " \2 X AHNDALLY | i r^^MTaY ALL TREATED WITH QUININE; KASKIXR ^UaRM'tN* rK VI5K»f E MALARIA, DYSPLPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, mmm htjsmse. Sptre^S|ar»Vo tbeMarluTor St. Fraaeu UospUal, N. Y. — Uellerao UoepUil, ft. Y, "Ualvereally i*c"s. Jneeph-S Hospital, N. Y. : "Its use la cotl•elrred in.lispeoeet.le II sou pertrcilj." # K saline t» Pleeaaal lo tale and can be tiaal wnhoy^speiUalniCTllCTl raoum. ^ itosi by Marry A Mecray. IMpe Miy, N. J., or "rul K ASK "n « «?, M ^srraa W, New York gHBIfflWS SALE. Jmef' giweryl BATtlHDAY. ihe Mb day ot JAN'Y. A. D, laat. e. lot Isu.i nml.premlsee t lour uiinecnyof jfrsly '"^uin-oie*-^'- M* -1*nd 8t^!* °' dinamyd'nai^oM su m£!w llne'ot lo the n.irtnwe.1 ude orllo-oralen leetwidealIn'saki nB-'Tt'Temri 'itr^Tto" T i ThCTvInL ""iSLdtfffi'iSSSi'y « 'iSS^t' l^saffr «t si Bt ox. .lereodanis end lalao to exwaiTon l« m L" "ii'h ' Jo6n ^ complainant, and 5 Mmmmsxr* J Baud It-comber s, isss. Prtatefe fee*. ( I jS^OTICE TO CBEDITOitS " | SIR*
! Sw^diTrtisrmfnts. j JACKSON's CAFE," j in sooth eighth" street, PUlt.ADBJ.PatA. _ J.y 1 1 " DON'T™ ' 'TRIFLE | With the eye* cr ui'nr Improperly flued spveta- ' • Spectacles and Eye Glasses, OPERA GLASSES. ; THERMOMETERS. j Of all Kinds. Dairy Thermometers, Cham Titer- j • ! ■ .IU . /M* T! E XFr?' h 1. o I W. Mitchell McAllister, OPTICIAN, nl»-« 7W Chestnut Street, PtlUadelpbla. i ~ HELLO, BOYS ! : THE AMERICAN BOY ! The Cheapest ! The Best ! i The Most Entertaining Paper for Boys Ever Published. ONLY 50 CENTS A YEAR. Not a Dull Line in It. ' ^;'^fiR"«"hUn^o?th«Toow^spIla^ ' "Uow in lieeomn a Newspaper Reporter!" "blei. u of Mr. biorerly. the mllUonalre editor;" s "ATh'il Inr -liso-le ut Ihe Rebellion;" "Chengr* - In JUad llal^ Inm^^&enUi^ Season;" ^Oood ; Illustrated and New reel urea In Brery Issue. bho.ui.ie. Ye, hung. Rase Ball, The Wheel and all the Sports, p ^A^msrt^lo^A^nl Wanted In Krerr Town, I mad Money by Poetal order to ; SAMCBL K. HUDSON, t Puidlaher A Bxairt s Bov, PBIIA. Pott once, Pa. • RAW BONEM ANURE ; lerlrad Iran. Auuosl lloue lleae. TbebeseoJ ; BAUGH'S $25 Phosphate i FjiSrilBAUSH & SONS RAW-BOMB ■eBefleterrri A taipartm 1 I aiPEH-PHKPHATE PHILADELPHIA, PA ' Usethe Original Baugh's S25 Phosphate | j GIORGI C.— KEWMAN, - 3 No. 806 Maiket Street, Phlla 1 Looking Glasses. I Steel Engravings, * Etchings { WORKS OF ART Suitable for Holiday and 1 I Wedding presents. j FEMES IS GBEAT VAEIETY, On band and made to ordc ,
PH O E N I X OIL COMPANY, j South-East Corner Front and Market Streets, Pb'ladelphia. ^ Manufacturers of the Celebrated \ c PHOENIX BELT OIL. > This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and gives full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. i $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. » -1 $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. J Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in tfceMferket. Send for Prioe5List. perfect satisfaction guaranteed. j CYLINDER and MACHINERY CILS of ali GRADES
MOTH PROOF. CARPET LININGS, Rosin-Sized Waterproof Building & Sheathina PaDers | ROOFING MATERIALS. j Sta t (or fflrmlm. wiuinfuv and |>rlc«- hat. : WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY i 107 Gsu.h Scccr.d C'-rc-c., rr.:!adc!oh:z. m;., | i Items of Interest at Hall's Dry Goods Store. A bargain lot of Satin Rhadames at 75 cent. All o lors, in Faille Francaisc Silks. Novelties in Fancy - rip ed Velvet. A great bargain in all- wool black Henriettas. Dress Goods Novelties in Fancy Mixed Suitings. Striped Camel's Hair Invisible -Plaids, Combina- ! - tion Suitings. Cajole Cords, Armurc Cords, etc. SEAL C tdlHS AND ASTRACHANS. ! -9 A full line of I.adics Plush funis and Wraps, As- • frnchan atii! Itouclo Wraps and Jackets, StiKkinet Coats, all styles of Children's Coat's. The Best Five Dollar Wool Blanket in Town. HALL'S No. 23 South Second Street. PHILADELPHIA. JI0.C0 BLACK. CHEVIOT SUITS. Do hot turn" away when we quote that strange, small price. Ten Dollars, and say "Fudge! We havp heard of Ten Dollar Suits before. There's nothing in them." Mistaken, good sirs; very much mistaken. This t n dollar suit, is one that for looks and service is not beneath the notice of anybody It is a Gewtlemani.y Suit. It is a Suit that has no cheapish air about it. If you did not tkli, the price, any one would guess it twice the price. See it before passing judgment, a..dyoui after judgment will be entirely in its favor. Wc Hack Our Commendation, with the Good Repute of Our Six-ty-Two Years' Business Methods. ' Equally Interesting arc the *12 and ? 1 5 Suit Attractions. All these are the Latest Styles of 4-llutton Sacks and 4-Button Cutaway AND ARE ReALAtTKACTIOSS,,. OVERCOATS. TROUSERS. UNDERWEAR. NECKWEAR, Etc. JACOB REED'S SQ-NS, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Jewelry and. Silverware, at wholesale figures. ~"~ Gold Ladies' Stem Wind American Watches, f,i*j co Solid Gold Gent's Stem Wind American Watches, 25 00 Gold 14k. Indies' Stem Wind Watches, 25 00 Solid Silver Stem Wind Watches, 7 00 Silver Triple Plated Tea Sets, 6 pieces, 25 00 Waterbury Stem Wind Wachcs, 3 00 Genuine Diamond Rings, 5 co N'ickle Ansonia 'Clocks, 90 Solid Silver Thimbles, 2 5 All good* fully warranted and satisfaction guaranteed, at ^ T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Second Street. Phijada j ^ hv— 8—
jgj C. CORSE LL, ' COOK AND CATERER. la prepared to serve*; pevnc *b.i prtvuPARTIB8 OR WBDDtNOS Al ShoTtott BOtlbV. No. a dbcaYum-rtrest. A4b " ope May City, N. J. RATTLE OF GETTrSSUOO. DAraiuaiLriiivaiiHiATEiiT Aj«X IKRnW ATTRACTION.
" I. P. WHITESIDES, j 909 arch street, rniUADBLPHIA, M*kai * «pect*Hy ib pfodscua peraaBani I PORTRAITS ; ! Crayon, Pastel 4 Oil Colors ■ Atgrv*lty reduced price*. The*e pJeratv* v*ry to else fmm aoi -nnaner to roll lire eue, the pneee from (IS to $u. tad ■ are meee -sther rrom bfe or (root photographic COl' IBS OF DECSAMED PERSONS. I
IVERYTHINC IN URrCOOOS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. J|P8f tefi I SSMftlS MAILED TO' ANY ADDRESS ' q ON APPLICATION, z STORM COATS. For just such a season wc have, built an unusual ■ quantity of Storm Coats, as good as a back-log fire for I " warmth, and a blanket for all-over covering. ' fl These are made of only certain kinds of cloth, — soft. I not weightily heavy, cither woven of double thickness and H made up without lining, or of ordinary thickness, and lined 1 H with cloth or heavy serge. ; I s 1 he>' are extra long— down to shoe-top ; collars wide ■ t and large, to cover cars and jaw ; always double-thick over I ■ .--boulders ; shapely, yet loose enough to jog along in with I * case ; thick anil warm enough to stave off cross-country I blasts. § B Prices are reasonable as an easy shoe ; £5.00 to £25.00. 1 1 As good as any, except for fancy get-up : £i 5.00 and £17.50. Wanamaker & Brown, L OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. HOLIDAY GOODa FRENCH CLOCKS Having a. fin-.- lino of tliesu goods of my own importation I am offering BRONZES. great inducements to buyers. t\t * unimo Pi5s' Earrinffs' RinITs' Sleeve But1 DJ AMU A Do. tons, Collar Buttons and Studs, Fine Stones; handsomely mounted it-cheap \U \ TGTTTTO ancl Silver Watches of all V * A L VlT 1 jO. kinds and grades. WILLIAM F. ENGLEHART, NO. 205 MARKET STREET, Goods at Retail. PHILADELPHIA. PA. ^ for Infants and ^'•'Ticlrcn. _ "O*««or8*i»»o wtll»i1*r*Bd to children lh«» I Oaaterla core. C~n._ rwtpwi... SU Bo. Oxiord 8a, Brooktya, m. y. | WaES tajuriou. n«Uottlao. T m Cmraca Oonraxr. IS Fulioo turret. !». Y.

