W4* pyr AMM, In Advance SdlaTid aixb Counfg. Wot|e<( TOUT omci MIBAHOMBlrra. Ob ud after H?pt. lath, A. D. int. um Boat 3 KS^rSSiSiBu > ibb Iiic aauflntion of ms»i. ^ ^ . M»IB CWBBB U «o'MQf» E- a, *^ ZtajMn. < The Wavx-wIIl be scot io all subacrlbera, new and Old, tor one dollar cash m advene*. Jf not paid Id thin way the price will be one dollar and fifty centa. To thoee who do not t-he the paper, the ' publliber wOl tend it six monlhsfor fitly ' cent*, or three months for twenty-five cents. Thla libera! coneeaaioo on the I part of the proprietor of the Wave will ( ' be eure of a quick response. The publk mav be assured of one thing, this Jour- „ nal It committed to progress. The man- q aeement will give ' a full return to every „ subscriber and more too. Important changes will be made as the weeks , «° bJ- r Tliose subscribers to the Wave who 1 hare not received their bills for two or three years and are consequently in nr. fi rears will be liberally dealt with by our b agent Mr. John O.. Bheppsrd when be si makes the tour of the county. The proprietor will make any reasonable cdn- b cession to thefriendsof the Wave whereever they rosy be found. He feels as- ,, sured that they will Want the paper under the new regime, and he will help . them to have it by liberal business . methods. The death of Mrs. Elmita Hand Hall k on Bunday morning last was a real shock to this community where she was R known and esteemed so highly. Few d knew of her lllneM till thev received in. ai telHgenor of her 'death. No later than J, the preceding Thursdav she visited rein- d lives st' the Court House and at that thne teemed t6 be in her usual health, j; hut the malady that ended her days was „ secretly doing Its tatal work. Mrs. Hall „ will be greatly mlaa' din thla community. <• Phe was a worker for good in all the j, word Implies In the Sunday ftbool, temperance school and chari table socleiies of the town she ever maintained* sphere „ of great activity. The Free Reading ' Room was a subject of deep concent to her. and It has not been a week " sfnee she. with a few other of Its fiiemls, formulated a plan to start it off when the revival services should come to a P' dose. But all thla iaover nop forshfhss J" been called to her reward. Mrs. Hall was a member of the Baptist Church, G and a teacher in the Bible class; her pu- It pits iMpIv feel the loss of their beloved teacher. On Wednesday her remains in Wrre taken to the Court House, her II; .bi th place, and interred In the Ccmc- A terv there wbk impressive funeral ant to monies. Mrs. Hall's family sre very I' scattered at present, her two brothers p. Dr. Daniel W. and Franklin Han# are traveling on the Pacific coast, and one aj of her sisten. Mrs. Melg's, resides In . . lows. Mrs. Doctor John Wiley and , Miss Amelia Hand, other sisters live at „f the Court House; Miss Hand baring . been an invalid for many years. To jr them and bar husband this journal ei- m presses Its profound sympathies. Man cannot live bT bread alone, lie th must have a varied diet In material as li; wen aa moral things. If be gives him- fo self up entirely to one Idea he will soon tw have a one sided nature never intended d' for him. We heard a person my a few in days ago that one ought to pray all the n time, taking the words of Scripture in a la Biirrlt literal sense. When it Is rrmom bcred that the mind can grasp and conalder bat a tingle Idea at time. 11 woufd hi look like a strange life made op by our pc friends conception of what prayer Is and to how much of it should be done. en Cape May Is noted for her handsome Jb men. The Wav» could show a team of „ a half dnien that would take the prize w In any fairly contested Add for manly A; strength and beauty. Because of Ibe all born modesty of this immortal six we f„ for near to mention any names although pi quits sure of bring earnestly solicited to w do to by the ladles whose cnri*itr will „ be very grant to. know who the Wave fr, bAdi. sod also to get a chance to throw tc up their pretty noaea at our dands d of u '■hamisomenem." is The Wats literary committee b read- "" lag the stories sent in for the prize as fast ' as possible. It b a surprise that so many ' . really good stories hare been sent in to , be paired upon. The committee will . tabs the matter into conridcmllon before . a final declilon ta reached and make Ih • . aWarit In a perfectly fair manner without . fear or favor to any of the contestants. The fun name of writer must lie sent . with manuscript, otherwise it will be re- w r«*d- K The remains of the late Mrs. Hall were viewed on Tuesday evening by the public generally. Her co-'aborers' of the -p - ibpttat Sunday School were out in a hodv tp show tlialr rrapect to the mem- t| bet'ot one a> highly esteemed. Wed- „ negday morning tfir mouining company |, of relatives and friends took tlie mora- k log train for Court House where the a funeral services were held in the Baptist K Church. " ' ii A vbit to the Wed Jersey Button ' shows that business begins to fori the . generous impulses of the Icngtbening days. Them b no bettor plsce to nitc ® the business puba than the old de|ioi. When the freight cornea down generously ' laden, ifaature sigh of Increased traf- ' flc no the passenger train. We welcome these wholesome business signs, anil hope the> may Increase In a general ratio ( day by day. Wo ahould Judge that a man who had gpent the larger part lib lUe on thr from this reason have hb chances of 1 success increased If he should suddenly ' rmbsrk In toe hotel business. Tot there I ore some naturae so pliable as Jo fit in * almost any niche of trade that may hap I pen to coma along. ^ J
Those to whom specimen numbers of ; th- Wats are ae- t tor s few s eeks past I are under no obligation* to Uke the pa- r C. The object U to give a fair chance t examination and if 1 fibre Is a favor. £ able verdict s-od along a dollar and | get the toper for a Tear. The Gallery is , worth more money alone than that sum. f The proprietor of the Wave will have th- new offices ready early In April where the whole business of an active lite will he daily trammeled. Mr. Edmunds' growing affairs demand convenient and aecamable offices, and this move is ; made with a view of accommodating . hi nerif and the jmbje. Among those who have ververt ttre county faithfully and well on the Board of Freeholder*. "is Nathaniel Hewton, of Green Creek. He deserves to he returned st often to the office as be likes. No better man for the pis. e fuel be looked tor. and tile Immedtato neighbors are Dor.'t Set Caught Thb sprint with your blood full of imasia the whole avstem liable to be prostrated br disease— but gel yourself into goodaoodilloo. and ready for the clungW and vnumsr weather, by taking -Hood's BareapariUa U elands unequalled for purifying the blood, giving an ajipetUe, and for a gessral vpring medi-
PERSONAL. 1 Colonel Sasryer b mapping out spring t work for his farm. ■ James J. Doak believes in the argument of 'silence and work. - . Misses Bessie Jacobs and J ustine Roseman are Inseparable companion*. a F. K. Duke often himself to the voten - of CaptMay as a candidate for council. Professor Whitclock. of the Cotirt House, is a lecturer of no small ability. When occasion demands Douglass ■Gregory shows the spirit of his Scotch Mis* Bailie Hand has been promoted ! as a teacher in the boys grammar school i Camden. . Rev. E. G. Knight will preach in -the !• Baptist Church to-morrow morning and erCnlng- ^ Wesley Johnson will return to the Capelhis spring arid nra the tide wafer nliiil at Burleigh. C. K. Burns U again out of door* after * a prolonged t nnfiocmcnt to his room i ' with rheumatism. ' Judge Gamly, of Tuck shoe, sent!" us • wotds of eneoursrement, and with tbem I order for the Wave. i : Eittic black-eyed Crissie Johnson is ■ spending the late winter days with her ] grandparents at Oipc May. Capt. H. W. Hand and Spicer Ix-aming | ■ are busily engaged coining prorerba. Their latest is, "Possession is'nirie points ( of valor." • Rev. Thomas Ogle left m Thursday evangelistic work elsewhere. The rerlral still goes on under the leading of the pastor. Mr. Knight, the young clergyman from Crozer"* won the favor of all who became acquainted with him during his at Cape May. a J. G. W. Ware has been commissioned Gov. Beaver, of Pennsylvania, to ex. t ecu to instruments of writing, undrr sea!, i including deeds and leases. "8pi." Learning has been delving t Into the celebrated Shelly cease with f the usual result; that is tike other lawyers the more he studies the less he t of it. Clia*. Foster and Clara Lttdlam, of 1 South Denni«. were married at the r-si- r of the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ge rgr P. WMHxcll. by Rev. . H. Divert, on Wasblnfiton's birth e We had (Be plcasure of meeting Hiwry Clair, of the Stockton Hotel, during the week. He is getting r.-ady for another seenon at the famous Stockton Mr. . Clai-. like evervleidy else Who has tri-d likes the Cape. Mr H. Ie Taecsrt, of Phibulrtphb. [' fits* rented his beautiful euiuge. corner Colombia avenue and Decatur street, lor. the coming seo-n to lion. Wm. B. J1 Hluma. I'resUlent Judge of Ihe Orphan's h Court of Philadelphia. Rev. Joseph Reed, of Wononsh, » presehed on Thur-day evening. The (l service" included Ihe singing of some hesutiful gospel songs by Dr. H. L k Gllmour. of same pi re- The inleresl in c ihe services still continues. The arrivals at the EbHft House dur. p the week are E. H. Wood anil fam- ti E. M. Cesseriay. J- J. MeCmmell. J. MeConnrll. Mrs. E. Esgle and daugb- j, Phi sdelph a; F. D. Horweeney, >■ Plymouth, Mich., B. W. Harris, Munry, „ Among the artivab al- the Chalfonte j| during the week are Mrs. James R and Miss C. A. Ludlow, wife snd daughter of Judge Ludlow, fsmtlv E Jos. I. Doran, consisting of five rhlldren and three nurses, and J. Warred of Philadelphia ; Dr. D. M. Cam- a: and Miss Cammsn, of New York". o> Capt. Wm. Smith came ashore during week from along blockade on the l> ship. He reports fishing excellent II some-part of the winter. A fine twenty pound cod that he had pickled cl down for the Wave succumbed to the si inevitable and bad to be thrown away. We are much obliged 10 Ibo Captain and n] Uke Ibe will for the deed. „ The public school building 1» now heated bv one of Kelssy's Patent. Com- " pound, Sectional Sa'ety Steam GeneraThese hosiers are made upon an entirely nev» principal, being designed o give the greatest amount of heat with ci the least constimntlon of coal. They arc quick 'In operation, and entirely t| safe for the merest novice to manage, i, All Its parts a-e of best workmanship b and It bso designed lliat the heating surmay be Increased or lessened at . It.doe* not lift or riphon lU u water, a valuable feature id steam heal- . A laree per cent of the heat going one of these machines Is regenerated bv a novel device, a lording 'a great ■ saving of fuel thereby. The gererator 11 in a word, simple In construction and » well adapted to heating private as public* building*. It is Yegardrd by t! « ientiflc men as a most 1 e illhful plan 'I of grnera' log and dratributlng'heat. hav- a received lies-ty approve' because of this feature. The Generator In use at )( the school building has been the means K of s.vlne (he city a snug sum already" i coal bill*. It only Ukes one third the amount aa by Ihe former method. When c the building is made winter tight there b will be no trouble In heating it by. Mr. ( boiler. To tha Public. • the Alitor or the. Wave. j It is alleged by certain Individuals ■ I am in fsvtir of di«i>o*iDg of the waterworks. Allow roe to state right » that the sale cf the water works is , kit issue of the past, snd entirely dead , far aa it concerns me. I would not ( give my voles either privately or in public openly to the sale of Ihll plant. firmly believe the city is in possession j of a paying Investment, and that It | . ahould not be disposed of under any conaldera ion. The store baa been 3 rained and talked, of for the purpose of , Injuring me in an election, should 1 ac- ■ cept a nomination aa a oonrcilman of 1 | this city. Let it be known now and i ■ hereafter that this issue will never be ; , entertained by me in my aspiration to i the position of councilman. Yture Reapwt 'ully, . A. L. IIatxea. ; work to sympathiie with' riheliereaved liusband. brothers, sisters and rela Ives i wbo'al$uid gaze in ailealawe, the cold . pale face of ourdesr depart -d ro-laborer. Rater Elmira Hall, and listen to the tearful testimonies of those whom she tried r tor ••Orwt and Home snd Native aave for Native
The poor child of toll and sorthe aged poor -here indeed lost a friend aud counsellor, who first fed and clothed and tb-d .warned of a coming Judgment. Willing at all times to bear reproach, eould she but win souls for the whom she ao loved and trusted. . The Wave is to be emphatically Urn 1 people'* paper under the new ownership ' and editorial management. There Is to ■ no peg in th? conduct of the paper upon shlch to bang a reasonable c#m--piaial if vigilance and devotion i to inly shall be sufficient to prevent. All matter going into these columns shall be dean, crisp and of suefc a nature aa to make it of Interest to somebody who is interested in the paper. Nothing to fill up, is the motto m this office. It U IRiyuet Is one of the UuwougWy enterprising men of this town. He ha» secured the large farm on the "neck," " or more commonly termed the Qtejsiophsr Learning fern, and propose*!! lb* ' near future shaping it into a pnemrow. " ing end stock farm. We wish Viend . HCyoea auccesa in his new departure- { It may be or Interest to advertisers to ' know that * wockiv edition of 1500 copies o! this tournsl will be sent out right along. Thla U our minimum number for the first rear, after that about a dual thousand will be the mark. Our motto U program all around the compem.
SALTS. c Trim grape vine* this month. ■ "$end in your farming experience*. Wednesday was the first day of Lent. The Amrriam Boy villi be along this Several towns ut Ihe Bute bare the 1 measles. The big snow flakes tali near the end of the storm. L. D. Stevens makes a specialty of ■ tesa and eoffes. ' The big well on the water works lot la , nearly finished. _ I There is a perceptible sag in the backbone of winter. Next weeks tome jyill be of special j interest to pitou. The boys say tliat Willie is badly gone The sweatber eot jlown last Sunday evening congregations. * ' .' , They real the back doors of saloon* on ' ■ Sundays in Connecticut. The swlnd'er likes the honesty and ■ candor of country people. The IMUl/ V'l-i i> becoming a very interesting <•>•■ nt in this otfioe. The member Jstho now chops down 1 alianthii* trgf is in onfer. ' There is a decided blush nt the end of ' limits of peach tree*. 0. Ke!*er. of Philadelphia, was at the Chalfonte for a day last week. Thomas Kcllv will surround his new villa with a hedge of thmarisk. ( The firm of Pnsh.Jlo A Co. will start Special inducement* for clubbing, t Write to the publisher or editor. | The Wave will soon come to its subscribe rs in an entirely new shape. , Don't give the boys the lines t learn how to dri ve by careful train- t ing" The eovett uent should subsidize our c Camden i« getting an awfully bad name of rlie doings of her politicians. * There will he further Impr 'vement in , the make pp of the Wave before many The ladb- are getting much Interested 1 In "The Hons bold." Tin y have it in " their power to make it doubly inter- 1 , h Onr corresponrie-nt is requested not to lie quite so previous. The note had reference t" a chicken and not a fish ' hawk. r It is with pleasure that we give to our ® readers thi< week au accurate likenessof Han. J. F. lamming, of the Court House. Of course not, sen I your letter along, Wave will print it if it u as you say for public weal. It I). Barrett, of' Bennetts, offer* for 0 sale valuable fertilizers nt the station. » Give bim a call. Poultry raisers will lie w'se if Uiey b keep on hand Bragdon's Jipceiflc for p chicken cholera. si llragdoo't Specific for Hog Cliolera Is t< proving its efllrncy to do aH'.lts propgie- -t' claim for IL Tuesday was n general Ho'idnv, it he- n the birthday of the first l*reaident of h United StatesSpecial Officer Doak la entitled to " mucli credit for hunting down those R. ° It station thieves. * Will not som; philanthropic citizen of means come to the rescue of the A M. » E- church building. Blustering Marcli will Ire here before b another number of this journal is sent a out to its eager readers. „ Bubsci Ihe f >r the Wave and get ti t B poitait gallery romplete. Only one dol- i, lar a year if paid in advance. The revival aenrkea. .la. ..the M. E. 0 church Mill oonliuue. There hare been ,.| about one hundred converrions. * Boils, pimples, ripgworm. tetter, and ft other man i festal ious of impure blood, g cured by Hood's Barsaparilla. tl .The tongue* of some church men, * who need not be named, should be tied '' In a double-bow knot fur a while. ' " What baa become of the ilcscendent* of namuel Rpicrr, who came to this county in 1980 with John Townscnd f No need of loaing any more fowls with cholera. The Bragdpn Mamitactur- 0 Company has settled all that kind of a T. II. Ftnlman has kindly left at this office for "a look" a bound volume of g journal* of American Congress from v If either of the clubs would compel v somebody to cliwr tne mod out of Wash- s ing tot Btrevt the Wave will give It unstinted praise. ti The revival service* still continue in s M. E. Church with great power. are convent in* dally comprising * all ages and claaaen. t The handsome dwelling and tastefully out grounds of Mr. C. H. Dougherty t are. subjects of warm admit alion u|kid , the part ot citizens and stranger*. James Ballenger, a mile above the ] House, offers for sale a thorough- r bred Jersey bull. Jersey red and white shoats and pigs of pure breed. v B. B. McCloes & Co., No. i(B6 Arch a street, monafacture school furniture that will stand the constant strain put upon c by the uneasy perpetual motion of t pupils. With a larger field El. Johnson would I have accummulatcd a big fortune in - mercantile pursuits. He bnngs to his quick decisions and farxlghtcd j judgment. If you've got anything to sell from a piece of stove pipe to a farm advertise It. The person who want* It may be waiting for the chance to pounce upon < your surplus stock. We wish our correspondents would ' not mix up their natural history so badly. 1 Now here is one who tells about a man shooting a munkrat off a gum tree. The 1 zoological editor say* there must be ' some mistake. 1 The CondnmentaJ Food Company of ; No. 801 New street In vale the readers of v the Wave to teat Its claims upon the j herd. Neil week we shall say more of . Uie-eirrllent artirir nf did fur rattle. i We have received from G. G. Green a , ihiit the door card jrhlch L* a sou roc of , much amusement to onr caller*, and it serves a better purpose than mere amuse- ' mcni for It suggests more care in the [ business of opening and shutting doors.
Cola Spring. ■ The physicians are very busy at prcs- , ent. there being a great deal of aickoesa I In this Tidnity. Mrs. V. -O Miller and Mr*. Virgil , Rebel longer spent the week in the Quaker City on a shopping tour. IV. E. Mlllor and wife, of Tnekerton, foim rlj of this place, spent the week among their many friends ami relstlsrl. The Revival services at the Tebcrtucle c lurch are attended witn a great deal of interest. A great many conversions have r been made, and on last Bunday morning - Twenty-seven converts mere taken in ' the chorda. " Mr. John Rutherford, Jr.. has improvt ed his residence and out buildings with a a new supply of [Aim, Mr. Rutherford i" is one of our most enterprising and prosperous farmer* ot thla vicinity. - Worth Your Attention. * Cut thla out and mail it to AUen A Co., Augusta, Maine, w ho will aen&you free, something new. that juat coins money ' fur all • worker*. As wonderful a* the '■ elect rig light, as genuine asjrure gqld, it d wlB prove of lifelong value and importance to you. Both aexra, all age* Alice A Co., bear expense of sta ting you ° in business. It will bring you In more * cosh, right away, than anything else in •' this world. Anyone anywhere ran do * the work, and live at borne also. Better " writo at onoe; then, knowing all, shaulii ° ypu coudude that you dont care to en gage, why no barm b done. •
■ I. County Notes. Formers are taking lime by the forelock tljlq year". The first crook of the Diss Creek frog " lias been heard. Fishing Creek has bad enough posto Being tor some time. The Tuckahoe heart is rejoicing over I the first heriing catch of the season. King crabs are often pulled In wish . oyster dredges in the early Bpriug mouths. Fishing Creek market gardens will soon have their celebrated spring radishes planted outwalk, the Middle township botcher, has a floe team of horse* by which be I serve* hw many' customers . "Holly Beach will "grow to doable its . ■ present size in another year.* say* an ■ udmlrir of this new tKirough. The Seven Mile Beach '» km treasure ! ship is getting an extensive ailveriising i the newspaper pre-s of the country. Boyshure shad sviunds well and would I be a real marketable etpnmodlty. if the proper fishing appliance* were at hand , . to *top the shad as they ascend Uie bay. W. It. Uke. ot Gter n Creek, niw in ■ fourth year at the Medical Depart- ' of University of Pennsylvania, has been , , compelled to leave his studies on account , of foiling health, and by advice of physidan takes a t ip SmttK- J "Wave's" Business Looala. _ Liberal policies written on all classes 1 of property by W. Scott Hand. fit , Garrison bus a full line of fine pocket ■ cutlery, gold pens, pencils, albums, blank books and tablets. iy> west prices J cash. 21 Whiles famous physiological mankin t be gotten on application to tins of- ' fiee". No school eau afford to be with out one. Price #33. if I People's Cyclopedia published in 18S4, ' complete in three volumes, as good as new. Original cost. J30.. For sale cheap, j Applv at thkoffiec. tf. e J. Harry Hughes, Jackson and Man- ^ rents hotels and'coltagi-s unJ ccmdocts^a J The American AgrieuUurUt may be had w ith the Wav* for 03. and .the „ magnificent comhinafion of premiums •. free. No farmer can aff re! to mls» thk " e mncr . i.i iou . junij a ■ ^ ^ Henry Knott & Bon's hot houses are 1 fully stocked with a splendid variety of J pot' jilants and choice shubh-ry. The geraniums are especlaU^jovejj and vig- „ skilled florists. y Julius Deutscli. No. 7 South Rtli " street, make shirts to your order am! gusranU-e a fit. lie desires to please his E customers and succeeds, l.vave an u order with him and test his ability to 11 what is promised. The Store building formerly occupied t L. Bchlager, No. 34 Washington SL. jj doors below Mayor's ofike, is for H sale cheap. J*ease goes with it. Apply to J. Hemy Eelmitnds. No. 88 Washing- v ^on strejtt. Cape May City. tf ^ Linford lislbruner. Cold Spring, o manufactures a specific for heaves in f. and all lung disease in cattle. ^ lie ho* liad success with -this medioict ,■ whenever applied. Farmers and owners ■' of stock should have a bottle on hand a',. J all tiroes. tf Our readers' attention is directed lolhtadvertisement of D. W. Iiodao. lie lias an invoice of frcsn garden seeds just adapted to the needs of our truck farms. „ also deals In coal and wood, flour audited and fresh and salt bay. Farmers <i who wish may have their morn ground at Rodan's wliile they waitrto feed their n There is no special need of informing u our reailtrs what kind of journal the « A m*r iron AgrieuUuritl Is. There isn't farmer on earth but thiit wou'd be ten- J benefitted by having it come regularly to him. Sow when he may get i, Wave, this splendid farm paper, and t> a rich combination of premiums for the sum of *2.05 it is a great oversight not to J send to us and get the whole combination. 3t , Dlas Crook Dots. * E. 8. Howell went to Philadelphia on r business this week. Thomas Douglass draws the reins over fine new roadster. i Miss Ida Tyler, of Goshen, was the J guest of Miss Clara Erricson during the [ The base ball craze has readied, this village. Saturday they will play thCOo-' shenttes. « Capt. Allen Douglass left on Monday Join his vessel which is laid up in Jersey City. | Capt. Jos. Douglass has laid up hit ' schooner, on account ot the poor condition of this oysters. J The farmers are taking advantage of the warm weather in .getting the Mil < ready for planting. ' Theodore Corson and wife, of Court | House, spent a portion of last week with I relatives in this place. The oystennen were out restaking last ! week, and reported oysters very poor , and markets likewise. The school law in regard to sending i children to 'chool between seven ana 1 twenty should be.enforced. MiswEmma l.udlam, of Court Hou*c. , spent a few dstVs a* the guest of lier aunt ; Mrs. Ann Benczet last week. i The exhibition came off on Friday evening and proved a grand success. J Space win not permit us to say-mure. ] Cape May Point. The political pot is not likely to boil over this year. 1 Quite a number of guests have been entertained at the Caiic House for lite la« ten days. The fishermen are getting; their boats and net* ready for sp Ing fishing, which will be next month if the weather proves moderate. , The D. B. R. R. track U being put In , first -class order br section Post Brown. ■It will be in readiness for the coining ; busv season. Wro. y. Hcboiton and his nephew l their cottage nrar the camp ground. Mr. [ llcberton lsone of PhiMdelphia. successt tul Th! d street brokers. Large quantities of sea drift known ts : California, has been collected from the . bay shore by the iarmera of this vicinity lo'be used as a fertilizer. _Tliis sea grass and mud mixture was first brou;.;ht into notice about the time the California gold . fever broke out, hence Us name. Wat Or— k. 1 Ralph Goff entertained hia friend' Mr. - Gaudy on Sunday. Miss Flora Wallace, of Bcavllle, (pent , Bunday with her mother, j The rain was the innocent cause of i. many sail heart* Sunday nlelil. - Mr*. Use Bishop has in-™ spending • th* week at the bedside of Mrs. William ' Goff. of Philadelphia. A wedding took place at the P*rsooagr J on Raturdav, the contracting parties being from Ewing* Neck, a David It. Oofaadtrtral Mr-garrison, of Rio Grande, wort fcntrrtataed at Mr. ° A. GofTs on Bundav and Monday. ! Mrs. Deborah L. Gpff . Of Leeaburg. is paying her relatives and friends a vial' this week. We are glad to welcome her smODg us. Our genial friend Capt. Harrison Bhep ., pa-d and bis estimable wife, of Mauricr- !. town, were the guests of Mrs. Deborah y Goff 'sat week. « A l^rht will soon be placed in front of P ' For Bala. It tr Will be sold cbeap a good fresh cow Id with calf at aide. Apply to n- D. wmxt-ixxoxK. • 2t liUhop Farm, Flaking Crock.
Rio Grarido. 1 Hwreaaa tr yoa please, taamptoo hex be^waranaw*am<>MttB>krr' . a ttaa. Netoe has rwecUj ootnptetoU the trrcMrs. Andrew Baaraatuto* of a week Is at i «"■ wnpl^al the point ot Prwr. NiiBle mkbs to he the ensnlmoo* raotoe Naatt of the people or Rorth sod wdu HeIria*oih>OBSO0att1OU i^fU1 u'the'vacu i^Nr. RoAh ilsnd re at^rereni^hMUT^ehasEei'. In* swhe rS.M-o« ofWmMcflaiSSnU 'oreee | Creet this kk. ; ■triiu of Cspe.Msy tfflontj'^Or thctr late *n,1 bounnlat supper:. ; j*w We*^P^Wavj>o^^MClAiii»S1 '"Anj It u sail) that thi true* of wcree* youth win h* VsMErSh^ereS* llaose, where he has procure l * perms. ^HawjSftMwfM Msnheww has parchsneo thereto auJ make It his future residence. ^ohiksste their srhole Kock'of hones »u.' tiraiotr, ThurelAj'siitu. hod exrand ireai'mu'-p-wrsm; Tenure* Jones. ( mm- . t>J the b/h. Oo. si aaMclty! 111,1 P J cSy^SumewJil'l^JunSI1 Monday" l^'th7ffow^rttw^thei^^^"^ POUltM,"*' *1"1 "*r""mCU° '' Wl" ',f U**P" CrennCreok. Bainuri Onmmtn*«p« sESin prostrated withe left winter quarters fur'Vnmber year'* work on There Ik s specutkUre^Elestn In^Cie eyrs^nf onr Jkint-s Krarsen has s second hsiat two horse farm wsEontn wood order, tie wUI sell u for cosh. Here ts a otance for a banr*»i « to'tltaWan with much InTJiero Is talk nf extendlnr kn tnvttatton to the Ref, Daniel t. Itnxnes to Oil the pultilu of the Orwen^ Creek sad Hotly Besch PreJhyterisc Rfc'ofiire h'wohrd blT soS'imbii'tn kroontl. Bennetts Staffth. - I H. Hhflmsu w enjsxol In Its ctsm ' have Jofned'th e ch u rch "recentty . ' S'n^y alums™ Hands j. tut. , Mrs. MsryR. lln*hes, sn esllmMreM^af • I'lesc^V* w*»h'he"rrosp<Tlly'snd happiness tr Hits new departure. ^Slnoo there was bul.onr tam^o^miaigf rmed ^Wssre jntd l hsl^Cie^-^. ^Reform t'^ub^iri Petersburg. « Onr worthy tMerta^^TOaS hmlih. made s "RSr*8SSSSr arrtisd «' home1 !m WsJhln* ton** htnhdsy with the pretallint distemper ot Capt. C. ttra'lth, IS at home tort few days to the ealotment of hie family, lie has s new • horse which he has heeo trying hy aotaxiio Lees ■ ,i b"'iu#e« Cora sad Sallle A V asUHder spent tCsshiOftOu'e btrtbdaywith fireu.Uat 1 ntasVoe. l»r (ssiut friend of Tt years, mini VanU.ldrr. ■f is st well and heart* *' ever, and seemingly le The Borough will nominate its mnnl0 clpal officers this ovrnlng. Hexcklsh Blake is touching up his home-wlth a coat of paint. '• Mrs. Jam lluli, the aged mother of r'. Joseph Mali, Jr., i- much li.tu-r. , " Barclay S heilrngcr, of FishlngC cek, is about building a pretty co lage on Elj'- dredge avenue. !r Mrs. Albert Foster, has presented ber son Albert and Bcesie ami Harry Keeney v with had some Bagslcrs Bible. The J" voung folks of the borough also gave II Mr. Ogle an unabridged dictionary and Mrs. Ogle a purse of money. Good Wages Ahead. George BUnaon A Co. , Portland, Mui-je, can give vou work that you can do and live at home, making gn at pay. You are started free. Capital not needed. Both sexes. All.nge*. Cut tills out ana w write at once; no harm will be done If you conduit! not to go to work; after you learn all. All particulars free, Pet! paying wwrklD tim world. on1
Un Shore. Perhaps yoo dn not knew— ThatJUSr M. C. ffndd re quite sick at this - WMfi r TtatMIia OtsTwrnre. one Of-Ctarumw sttracure JOOOX ladies, woo a visit st ulcnnom. That some folks wttl go to s vendue snd stand aroBBd sUday for ,ke Ptsnssie of tiuylng a onf- - Ice pot with a note in It. ' '.1I?;hV"p^iry°" How th? poor edl'or must dread Uic springtime. ^ ^ ^ 5 HSs. kif | ?Mko?fsW ' -TJSStIL.' I daeSSgs^g^r' i i ^jnieri- sr? luovsmenis using ma t? here lo ss. ( Swalntowo. Fishing creek. , ^ Household church. A to--! work Is folng cn^snd th? "pUl! a ton snd (Aher Importstit poinu. We welcome ^ Parried. c ~ POSTBR-t.C0LAM.-On Feb. tM. 1 tfiL al the residence of Ihq hrldsw grandparcuis. tleorp? y. snd Elisabeth WentxelL south t'. uno, by Rev. ? j. Jt. iuverty, Mr. Charles K. Paul or, o? Itennl"r v-|He. to Miss Clara W. l.udlam. of South Penght. . Snv ^dvfrtlsrmrnts. Beware of Scrofula n 8crofula is probably more general than any other disease. It Is Insidious In character, i- and manifests ltselfdnninulngsores, pustular eruptions, bolts, swellings, enlarged Joints, " abscesses, sore eyes, etc. Hood's Barsaparilla expels all tract) of scrofula from the blood, if leaving It pure . enriched, and healthy, i* •• I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and . over a year had two running sores en my neck. !' Took five bottle* Hood's Sarsaparllla, and am 14 cured." - C. E. LovxJOT, Lowell, Mas*. C. A. Arnold, Arnold. Me., had scrofulous *1 sores for seven years, spring slid fall. Hood's "• Rorsspultls cured Mm. 7 Salt Kheum !i by Impure blood. It Is readily cured by Hood's Sarsspsrttta. the great blood purifier. . William Spies, Elyria, O., suffered greaUy from erysipelas snd salt rheum, caused by handling tgbsMO. At times his liands.would crack open and bleed. He tried various pteparattoos wtlhout aid; finally took Hood's 8srI sapsrilla. and now says: "I am entirely well." 01 " My son had salt rheum on his hands aiol In on Um calves ot . his legs. He tool Hood's *; Sarsaparllla and Is entirely cured." J. A Stanton. ML Vernon. Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparllla c Sold by kit druzsot*. gt;.Uf?TfS. Made only by C. I. IttXID A CO., Apothecaries, towrli, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar " BEAT THEHll "i THE FAMOUS HOP i PIASTERS •ti. Itaw PtaW«e CmiMb BssM, Mam.
Cut Prices on Oak Hall Clothing. v You know what that means. Be quick to ■ j, act. Winter Clothing isn't going to be heli |rj a/Id this cut in prices puts the whip to it {Jhp It's our practice to let reductions' bn" Dkilnl small. lots pass without any comment, r.r in- - i vitation extraordinary to you ; they might be gont before you 'could get here ; Ad you would be disappointed, as well as we» < This " Cut Price" sale is big enough in the quantities of goods to give you time to get ' here, _and share in die good things. Think of it : reductions of 12 to 50 per cent on reliable dothing, (as good as you -would buy, likely better, without a' penny off if you went to' other stores,) and big lots "of it too. Storm Coats — down from $ 12 to fg. , v Overcoats — reduced from jleo to $15. " Dress Suits — lowered from.g20 to S16. , • Business Suits — cut from $14 to $ 12 ; $12 to $io.N - \ A third off a number of Boys' and Children's Suits. , . _ Custom-made suits and garments; half and nearly haffprice. The prices above are only sample ones of the lots; many of the reductions arc on our finest qualities. You had better decide to come after these at the earliest day possible. The usual custom of the ' house to exchange goods, if unsatisfactory, will be in force. Wanamaker & Brown, \ ^ OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. LEWIS S. COX, . 1 220 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. nullify ffli Miiss. Wraps. Msls, Wsfe Rsjtess aiii HtWHrttS. Mi Importc! ami our own Manufacture, hii important f. Blurt; being >limc ma tc entirely of Jersey Cloth. MtaWtretys. More styles than you ever tirenntcil of, all of our own Manufacture, Mis' Ali-Vsol Dufmsar "Jersey riitBts." ... Our own Manufacture, in Canltnat, Pink, 1>h1c Blue and Cream. Clirai's Cloaks nl Ms, Biff Sffl al Oieimk Tie only Jin? in tie- city msde from Stockinet Clolli. More iluritlile ami bctTailor Male Sails, Wraps. Jackets, Etc, Made Io Order. LEWIS S. CCX, PHILADELPHIA. \() I'RHITA'CI: NECESSARY,'... ■ We do not pretend that Those marvelous $10 All Wool Black Cheviot 3 s ■ > "Are Worth $15," Or "^Elave B^en Reduced from $20." We never asked more for tlicm. We shall never take li,s. Jhey are simply made to represent extraordinary value at this low figure; They are a teeming Bio worth. As such, they have a fnosi extraordinary sale. Have you sceti them? Suits from $8 to ?3$. Overcoats from ?6 to S50. Storm Coats ! Irom S7.50 to $30. Strong attractions in Boys' Wear, me. (FOUNDRD x8a 1 JACOB REED'S SONS, c 318, 920, 922 Chestnut St., also Second and Spruce Sts., ; PHILADELPHIA. ■ ' FOR SALE. . -((sat . Bwlilil TtWooi a S.D WALNUT STREET OR I Sot N. BROAD ■ - m ViV*™"" » STRRRT, PHIt-AllEl TU1A, — =*=* ~ j GEORGE C. NEWMAN, BPgfjHili) f^UOl No. 806 Market Strvot. Phlla Looking Glasses, T^ZT . MOST RELIABLE Jom£v nRS I8sn^NC0E A™CY oil! IM-Clm Caputs BtirsetW ill Hates aa Low aa in any Companlra. j? ApplR-ailoBA frem^aby^partofltatkaiBtr will r?Mlv* W, SCOTT^H A^D,^ Affent ^ }

