ill®! Pobiaked tray Amfcy Keraisj;. 0 CAPE BAT, AUGUST 9. 1888. J Of mum Urn mull rkllrtrre reared i be left el home dart* Usc ttmaal warn- 1 »!■*' Itogh*. To leave U-m Ibe" to e essdfer te g- aStf eemraer beat, cannot 1 for * moment be xmlertaW. They >1 mil* gewtih Ibe other members of lire L family. Bow vrhat ri-1] be dime wli* l . have an Mm thrjr S^ild be ilrevsed and 'i breekfaatnl and lUea permitted to ruem f alkmt al their sweet JurotBt wills. He a place la entirely fire from their noisy V . urtnwkcw Thnagh hmUa. sere the C penhat mi ah about the parlors and a ? Miby they romp end teotri; to Ibe dU- t may of people who peefer quiet and u ruyalcrUf habile. lo tppte ceeee the y ourscry Is up about daylight and begins U to make thin** echo about the halls of a the steeping floor.. Tbee It is that the a bachelor patl of theflwtel colony nee u (Imager language tWa circumstance* * mind that many thiol, which their i children do, ami- which to them «eem cute and interneting . are not ao to tho- o who looh>poa thaw prank, free from o the blaa that come. "from paternity. > Nona and thorn who have charge of C small children about hotel, and public C place. ought to bear thla in mlad and G yo»rrn tbemaelrei aeeordUgly. 8 The heroine of popular" I action la at „ way. yopog. alwaj. beautiful, her „ gown, are nerer a mlaflt, her halrpfna 0 oerer drop pot, and her fringe keape la 0 fall carl on the didipeet day. - Bbela , ,r nerer hot, or fluatcrnd, ot hungry, or , mfcordrngglod, the nerer ha. any- a thing ao undignified aa a coid, or ao no- L romantic aa a bilious attack, although It b la allowable for her lo be the rlctlre of ,, m tatcreatlng coomunpUoe ; and If „ aide into a brain ferer. Then It h an ^ underatood thing that all her magnificent b treanea will be chopped off, end that ahe wDt torn ber whhe arms about, and rare Q and acrcam for Adolptaua. The heroine h of popular Action 1. generally well off t for suitors. Probably there U aa eerl, > , tnarquU, and a bold bad baronet to aa. „ led from) at the went aba la adored by 0 a few commoner, of fabalooa wealth, g If .heapnuga from very low parentage B If springs from low
ahe la morally certain to end by marrying a prince. 8he I* a unique creation, la the heroine of popular Action. In looklpg orer the preeent Cape May raaorta there are cheering thing, that may be noted. One of them la that the Gape la ahead of other reeorta in the amount of patronage that haa been esI ended to It- The number ot i ai.angnra tranaported here by Urn railroad la quite celleol authority that other placer on the const are behtad. Cape May haa a ■umTwWupbn public alTectlon, and If there la anything of aa exodus ahe will come In for her full eban of He fnrita Cottage, worn rented earlier thla year than for many former once- There ere Jer of fad we cannot recoil a TMant cotlege that haa a location anywhere near ■he beach. Hotel, are doing a good boalecao and promlae to oontlaoe till a lata day. The laat half of the eeaaon la foliar of prendre than the Am, and U the weather continues good, buatnere men ought to come out all right. to Ureal anil Sherman he will occupy a moat prominent place In the anaala of aohller. He had the trim fighting Inatlnd. When the opportunity come be roar to a commanding poalthm with Urn oderily of a Bonaparte. Whether In the logistic, and atretegy of Ike war he was equal lo McClellaH or Thdtaaa or Meads or any of the half distinguished Union Generals who failed to reach the f rent rank, be area a fortunate eommandvr and he achieved victories. By no other standard out military mea he meeauredHe believed, like Sherman, that war waa terrible, aadjhe went dhed to hla parpose. Hit famous ride to Wlochoaler lias beoome poetically historic. He was the ttroog right an of Onm In tho doa. lug rear of the war, and ho was " tho year ,
third man to bear lha title ot Qansral of , the Amy. I The teachable spirit shows by aorqe ' of the more apt of Urn rurf rideri la a ' causa for thslr rapid advancement.' ' There are occasions] m labs pa, bat they are In the Una of what might be enpeeted from those who attempt to' bridle and ride ao wild a stted as the top of an ( wild ride to Uie ahlnlag rends of the { f amity0 rf'^utLllig hbkwirtW^ J la a way that stick* The olara 1. mill ' open. Call during surf bathing hour., ! and learn h> ride the wild watm.- \ ■^■sara ; j '"whfle'oSbnr folk, are at boi'aa biaaaa, I ^ *" y ■ ■HHhm
Gonaral Bhertdon'e Death AnBy order of the fiinltry of War the ! Adjutant General lrebMtlM.MWW Uh profound Kwre^JWgcreUry j qulu, in the warn af JjfcSfXta' ' gradtiathm from WtUIMMd the Army oa July I.TtHTteMrevftBecoad Lieutenant of thf First Infantry. and' CaBfocnl^" ■ oaa expedition and Urn defense of ybeCucndea. In 1*1, harm, reached . grade of Ceptalo te thS TkMnenth I be was pleeed on du^y eeOtief quartermhtur and Oornorimary of the • judge cathpetgn. and mbaeqnemtly Quaricrmaater at Hajor-Oineral Hal- < headqajleta la the ad ranee on I Mire. He wre appointed Colonel of the Seared Michigan Caralry, J K. UAA Brigadier Alcneel of Vol 1 let r. July L and Major-ticncrel of Valnntoare December SI of the same I year, baring partldpeted with dlaUnc- 1 tton in onmareus engagemenU In the arm lee of the Ohio end the Cumberland • until April A 1«A», when be wan .elected command the caralry corps of the of Urn Potomac, and subsequently the Middle MDHary DirUon and the of the Shenandoah. Por the gallantry, military skill and displayed in the brilliant amies of rlctoriia achiared by hie amy In the of the Shenandoah, especially at Run, he raedred the thanks at and war appointed Brigadier of the Amy of the United September JO, 18A1, and Nor ember 8. ISM, waa promoted to Major General, Called States Army, "for the peraoeal gallantly, military akin, and Jut eonfldrace In the courage and palnotiam of kU troops displayed by him on lha day of Ontfbac at- Cedar Run, whereby, tinder the blessing of Prorlhla ronted army waa reorganiaed, great national diaaatcr .retted and a brilliant aictrey echlcred oror the rebels, the third lime, In pitched battle, with thirty days." In the Anal campaign, which resulted the surrender of General Lee's amy, bore a dlmtagnhhod pari. Since the close of the war faecam---Q— 1 rucceaal rely the military dlrtaof the BoaUwem, the Gulf, tbeTOth Military Olatrict, the Department of the Mheburl and the Dlrtaloa of the Ml» •ouri He waa appolaled Lteotrnant General on March 4r 1899, and araumed command of tho Amy of the United nlllon of hla military services the grade * nlllon of hla
" of General waa retired by Congrem, to « '* which be was appointed on June 1, 1888. ' Three achievements placed bim In the . front rank of the great and succcaa f ul . aoldlere of hU time, and are recogaliad t ,( and acknowledged at horns and abroad. ( t To the army hla loa. la personal end lr- 1 , repanUa. but Urn work that he did and 4 the ueoeiatlooa that clrelar a boot Us t , name will he a grateful memory lo Ha I „ older and ao inspiration to lis younger q The menage of the Pretldaat, to-day , mm to the Coogre. mad people of the f L'nltctl Btatrr, la herewith cominltnlcat- ^ , ad lo the amy. i L The flag wUl be planed at half-elaB at t , all military porta and Stallone, seventeen t e minute gun. will he And on the day af. 4 , ter the receipt of lUa order, and the i . ureal badges of nxmmlng wtU be wars ( r for thirty days. | Notion. u To >A» a erep cesmrn.' e How that the highest tribunal of the - 0 stale haa prooounoed the local option law constitutional, II remans for the < temperance men of the county lo deter- c 1 mine what action they will take In re- » yard to lu We ere fuHy aware Ika, , ' there eilata among tbe~ temperance men n J of Cepe May county a diversity ot optolonio reference to the merits of the MIL • Some think tke bill unworthy of any I e action, while others regard the bill as j a possessing all the merits that any ran- ( > sonabic temperance man could ask. In j » order that there may be aa lalotHgeal 4 mea 'of Cape May oounty, 11 la thought ( ' advisable that there should be a mare a * meeting held at Cape May Court Hon* , - oa Saturday, 18th laat., at 1 p. m., thaw y » aad Ihertr te determine poeHlrely t - whether there shall be an effort made • whether we shall Id the election go by >• default. All ministers of the goapel, J all eknrchre of every denomination, all :
organliatione and the temperance public in general are re^ecV 1 invited and urged lo he prpeent of the matter at Irene. By the request of many The B. P. C. A. la nhnrdag for n grand alereoptkm uUUtion af Cop- ' girea Hall, which win cores off op Friday evening. August IT. Pictures, the I private ooUeottao of R.T. Harvard, wUl ' The following named ladle, are palrena of the aoeiety: Meadamre John K. Bey- • bunt, E. a Knight, Tka a Broeh., ( M. Hall Btanha, Chaa. H. Dougherty, i Geo. a MeONary. Behcet U. BretlK 1 Dr. II. A. Kemedy, IT. Bagard. Han) Hand, P. M. Bahdou and D. M. I Kearney. Ticket, may be obtained of aay td Uwtq at thak reeldeneee. Te derive the largo* advantage from your rummer mitlag at the Cepe, rere nam. 1. familiar phrase, Udmttarey. |»»nm a more ..tended^ ore akmg'^ you «m form to tbeee rireple ArectMna wMak coal you noUdnff but the p-lee ef S^Mor »yl^ rf^do^rlT * ' rired at Ike Treyrenn Monday She ■ wre aeoorepaatad by M, R.. Mmgaret ] ■H
FIFTH DAY RACES. [' " ft* ; i Aaw. threAire- torearii 9100 km down. , [ A. Onrep'aeh. *- BDaer Star, 4 yre, by , 1 Jack HMy— Annie WVeloa, 1U lbm, , , Cnrep,l. , . f H- ?; WoodlredWblk. g. Baraifgntvi. , e d yiao hy Virga— Tliicwrv, 109 lha., ( r h. g-. Bmyfrgle, ] . „ed^r^w)ddW. .04 , a A Lynch*, oh. m. Harnlftai. 8 yra, | , by Harold— Lady Oydc, IB llw-,Abetl, , .■ C. ifrirfi *!-*.'■ I f C. n. PaUlngBTa b. g'Devc a, 4 yra, | - bdC.'- " ' ! I J. Underwood's ch. h, Qlcnbrook, « , 1 era., by Oleoreora- Persia, 'll« lbs., , 1 II lore, 0. . - a [ M- A. IMly". h- f. Ami, 9 yre, by I t Bill* — 111, 89 1km, F. Donne, 0. , a Tiree— l.OT. , ^ Bel tklg— ll^»o 1 Harol ine » lo 1 Dave , i .and Ann. even Silver Bur, 3d lo 1 Brey. , c fogle. Place -even Harol I of, » xo 1 , I Dave A, Jlal Kounttenau, lilehbrxiok , I end Ana, IloiBUrer Star, 4 ao STtreyr fugle. Mutual. — straight paid «>80, , 1 place WJO, Roundsman place AAAB. , „ Is the start BUver Bur led onn-hnlf : t length abend of Rotibdareu: at Ike | .. quarter Ann hod bat wis pare id, at the i t half by 8Uvw 8tar, Roundsman mad | a Brcyfogte. Tbry flushed in that order. , , renono nans. 1 b Puree 8MB; of krhleh »AA td second. , U Fur horaca ;ihal have started and not , I, won at Uda naming. Tbcaa red having , run seoona allowed T lbs. 8>l furluaga. , s H.l.vruaiB#f4r*af.'f. Thoore, Sure, , k fcy Wti&aa — Hqoflaqla', JOfl Ika. , Thajer. L d H. J. Wee JfordU h. h. BUI Brian, A , ; yre , by DUW Of MagrOta— Horicnae, , IK lbs, Richardson, 2. a M. J. JMyM ch- g. Haptnnu., 5 yre, , a by UMjr-Hamde Bhdk, 108 lha, , „ Tiahtor, A ' , t Swan Btabke' ch. t Raid, I yra. by a Baferm - Dorothy Voiwoo. 99 lha. g Hmea, 0. '' i f S. Aakennan'. b. g. 8t- Nkk, I . i rre.hy Kyrle Paly BDrere, lllflba;, F «W«h»,0t, • , R. J. Hutchinson's ch. h. Cbolala, R. J. ilulcfalnaooM
agad, hy Mertctncr— Fanny LuiQow. Ill lha., llogan. 0. Time— 1.17JBeUing— 7 lo 1 Bald, 8 U> A Theora, 8 1 BQ1 Brian, A lo 1 St. Hick. 3f to 1 Ttofl Heptunna. PUce-iJ to i Raid, even Bffl Bflen, » tol^t^lck, I to 8 Cholula, 8 lo SMapUreua. Ilia I mala atmlght BHAO, ptareAAAABBl I Brlcn place 84.70. I Rah) ted to haB, B. Brian second, hot i were pMaod byThaare oa the stretch. tniBD asan. 1 Puree *380, of yhich *80 to accpqd- 1 wierer lobe sold for *9900. If fw ' allowed lib. tor eaah *100 down *1800, then 9 Ibe for oach *H)0 down I *1000, then « lha for each *109 down 1 ■to *800. Homes entered not to be sold ' tnavy 9 lbs. three tbsir legnl weight. 1 11 miles. C. H. PeUingiU'. ch. g. VHei, aged, hy War Uanre-KlU Breckreridge, 108 lb., Will lams, 1. A. Camp's b. h. Burton, Byre, Biuret —DUti action, 108 lha., lUchatdaon. L M-J-DalyMo.k.Gr nllH,aged.hy I Glari Athot — Lotta, 99 lha., Train- ' or, 8. 1 H. J. Woodford1. A g- Jim Brennan, yre, by PaWare— Bnekette, *7 IbA, ' A 1 TW-JATJ. Betting— 4 > 1 Burtou, 5 lo 1 Jim i Atal GraraAekl. Place -7 to : 10 Bortou, A to 8 Jla Bretman, 4 to A I Mutual. — atralgbt 95.80. ' piece *3,70, Burton piece MB. Until the half waa renebed Jtm Uren- ' led Burtou by a half longth, Valet third, i the at/etch Barton led GracnAeht by leng-b with Valet a seek behind; on ' AM home Valet gaieed, whuAg by 8 •englh With Burton second, QfernflaM ' Puree *989, el whs* *0* « accoml. , carry 8 lha. below the aoaje. Ilorere : won once at this teeming to j baring once meeting I
. carry 8 lha., Iwtoa 7 lbs. Uinoe 13 Ibr. \ H. J.Woodfor<r»b. g. Barnnia, ared, , hyB. Seotl— Charloue Tbem'pmm. 117 . lha., 7**F9* I WWaret # I(OOMrd> ch.'g. Hector, lyre^fewMa^adw, pWycn. iot ■ Qeo..ff»K'. xk. f. Laura M-. 8 yre. . r by Oat. JUMJoMh-tnaw, 97 lha.. I 8. ' j--,. - TuneLi-ia, ;• - '^ Wir • Betting— b to 1 Rreetu aad Lean - 4 te A B imam aad Hector. Piece-* to , Oneatte and Laura K. *40*14- , atrelght 98*. pimx, #AM, Hector , piece 93 ML .. . . !n..sr^* — : ! IE l t .re areata are ,ga.^w <re tire, rioree. "* » ■ iSSisss.-«-.-I Tare—, tare tree arerer. ketttatwamiam
j AVlatt tetHFtOtdVmeeeotOrwme- 1 , the aldret Inhabitant, u okMCyuJi yean and threa lUootba old. Ha wvoic a Ma- . at lha PreabyMrian chnrcb of prabably the mere accareS) of any m- . count pnMl hkA The church ore I stands on the uppoaHe alie of the atrevl .root the burying ground aad Is a large" I edifice surrounded hy Are large , trees, a vaatiy dHKrent looking place from Hut which stood in the centre of . the old graveyard a hundred tad acvrn - ty-flve yva-a ago when WhUeAehl preerbed to a coogi eg .Ikm ao !*• ga thai • the log church .mould no Mid than., . and preached si tbry riooi or ret In the grove- . here waa such an not pouring r Uf the fl tyUhret thai nam, w.reen and children cried dread and .bound tor a. prres their faallaga. Th- gnniwl I. ' covered la plana, seme a hundred yard. 1 square, with aaajB of thick, dark green - myrtle that runs oTerjfrevw aad all, I and mtk s Itio * Ilka ore solid bed ' green, not of which oao the time ami - weather stained tombstones aad .labs ' that Vert on an underlining of bricks ' Hog down tearing revealed the alight » almont two hundred yean ago. 1 of thrift bear the date of 1708 end • others older aim ara aO- eovorad wtt and mlltlew that'll la Imparetble to i nod the laacyiptjoas. Many are m.rkcl merely by Mm toldeU of ike t retmeoa-a-iirepir **a—A aeagh store ■ at Ibe head and' frqt, and that la black • wHh ege-' A-frer of the taacripAoa. • aad eplra|i».hrevwyqn^ : Bd emre are'writtcn on the .Ida of vclluand 1 the myrtle and grass jauri-bx Ioqi away • to Bod them. Some of the olrfrst arc *> , AUcd up With mere that thay caaaut all • dark afore .Mb hearing the following printed ha thla etyle: ' Beneath Ibis Btod» n 1 Are deprelled the remain, of Ibe Rev. Andrew Hooter, A. M . • Fbr thirty years pallor of thl. chutrh. lie waa a Judicloua Dqvltu, a /ealou. Preacher aad
! Piety, Charity aad pUWte spirit. He thdi'ied hla labours and entered Into The Joy of hi. Lord, Jriy 58th, 1773. 1 Agad 80 years. 1 It inspire, a feeling of awe and raverr nrice to walk about In Uw sllept city of , the dead and think of the many lime. . the grass and flowers hare grown and I bloomed aad died, aad kow auay titao. the came sue, moon and stun have I shown - n those graves How from laid In lis allotted pis re and held communion with It. nearest follow silent, mo Hon Una, Ihe aam« al- , way. until the leal day when Unite , gvnvre that hare here there <o lung, , even the flrri ore made, wHl give up Ua , dead and all will Ire Judged as he shall leuT Hone knows the reyrirey of Ihe • ,B^J" . A Meeting ot Two Mutloel CelehI - I'"*Simon Hamteria mfnution to hi. eld , friend Benjamin Cross, of Philadelphia, . on Monday evoriug in the roUnul. af the Stockton, was n gill mil I surpri.r to Mr. Crow, and hie unlahlt wife who accompanied him, as it was a rial tteal to ' large audience when Hreaier'. tamou. orchestra broke forth lo the merry ) .train, of "Pilutare Snow flake or Be. j yood the loeberga," a charming operetta 5 lately composed by Mr. Oroea arid soon I, to be predated by a flrat-cleee opera company on Mr. Uroda" gratuitous offer . furnish complete liber* lo and girt . stage rights for threa months , Mr. Orere la d Ana mnaldan and be. , longs to a renowned mualoel (.rally of | Philadelphia. His grandfather. Benja- \ rain Gram, waa owe ef the aerie* spi-Ha Musical Fund Society. R la related of him that, eomjag lata to nne of 0* flrat ■ meetings of the feundeia of that, aoclty, " .tried that the cause of hi. dtlenljoo ' w» Iks l.lrtl, of Ma Cm rhllil. a son *> Aral child. * ana J
the yotrec OtureTrirreher oTTlte pre. J '• poeraj Mu.k-al Food Bocirtyth* night ' " of hie birth, ao. although the f. titer of ' -. ; • nMpiji ■ 1 m«y»»ta.ee<IW»jM(*a»Ja k- pha- „ wwslon a ItamlwHwe Sreue pmraadad tq „ •• Mm by the tare Fleroe Barter, of Booth 7 Car«Hnk I#he matrried the noted nclrma , . Fa9BfcKhnrt*). oh vWch h fta follow. . leg laa* rtptlaui "pyrepijled to Brej.min t o Out Cross, leofbrof tkp FhBhertponle . - Boctety, hy PWce Butlrf, Mripfa. J * 1948. x His talented seat, now with oa, rrpre •ret* thru* gpAsvattore o< Bmericnn mo-h-sksSk'sts i a^agat : SiSsSSl City, wawid be coreUmd a grant loss f In theureadmf fomBlre tbreugbont the J reek _ «e crane. It km hnra^yu*, , number on our table prom, Sly, and full " spicy readlag of all kind., and ao wrii 3 \ feaarfffjK : sd alike marvelouty low prieeiM 91.00 a year.aed w* *ra quite rare that a^r mmmm
. - i J mat dm -wuwrem'' 8a«. ; mi UT j w dawn thick tret bey writ ley ri ta*t byM^^W«r21Zt^n^,|rf . tooe-rtbc.*ireiytblqjpd . .. r, Mlaa iMte — — r ie fur Ike Arm time je* (il*i ilayi^ar»>-h«iw ihe dM eel a*, d y +£'a£>t" Ute 1 . a whUvwwd then imma uw* Mo, >». wriHlid .4 bare rvrngnUcd them liven 4 fore* ahct vritaloua piaeky enlur had „ bitrn » aalsd away. Irevlag *wrlakhd, ' » yc.'low face. Thore made up people „ ought to kcrp am at tke water, th.# an ,d efd re priaww it. Mia. Jivinl.- - — Rwimml g loo far I |j out. the'rehpr' rfey. re f Jur nSkdin I u *ad upmUing her, —shed her in lo- , ^ eel da .hum, sect yvt, V*q dtdn't thank , -i la fit# wnfer. a married me* with bla 1 T arms 'round a married ' ahereale." M 'Will I— ' . "Oh, If waa all rigid, I bey were "man k. UiirUi* V. 't .ill I ! h, A fat mxa come In contact with a w ttonl woman, and "Ota w*ala fall wa. 1 0. there, ■/ eoontrymre!"-dhl yon ever 1 * hear tall o4 meb a thing, tamremer. A big coward ecrvy a wcehtt of n girl 1 w In the Water, ffbe pea acrvamlng aw. „ fully, and If It bad not been that he bad ,e tbcglri, I would hare tripled blm— to a ' i Borne of Ihe loudest and giddiest boae 1 ,, went by those c hocus gl-la. I have an w Idea that the atnekinga tbey wore werr ut tbow tbey urail when preforming en the iy wage. They look like them. One pair K wka re laud that 1 was af Ah) of beiag dl' atopped from rolling. f ! Bo e of those ncw.pap r men l«4k - _ amaaed at the aemtngly luuaoilcM hath- 1 ingdrvaare. "MaMmrelle" in (or the Aral: how - ebanntng ahe did leak In that pretty suit. Umnr • • b_ Not long ago 1 ro'lcd a little Mgbcr than usual, ami aaw, silting on the tower deck of the pier, a young man (surrounded by n lot of prttly glrl.) who (turTounucu oy lot or pratiy gin./ woo 1
had on hla Angers, nine rings; oa bis *' - left wrist, three bmcaloU, end stuck la * hi. coal, an amber-pirn He bad e pile » of Jewelry for. one dey, anyhow. 8 r ' How rata them mortal, be • S j A maa (1) who dove under a larty and 8 _ capaixi'd her; maybe 1 wool duck bun 11 d when I again catch him in. I "tT ' "-!?? '.n ,"'i Tf' ^ • * VpTBcasg. i j BENNETT. t f On Augtul 6lb. 1888, Uaij. widow of ■ *• Bteplicn D. Bennett, aged 68 year.. J f' The relatives aad f> tends of tke laanlly p we leepeetfirily Invited to attend tke fu- r r" Daral on Thursday eflernoon el 9 p. m., J 10 fron, her late residence, lfo. 90 Lafay- , » Mte etreci. Service, at Preebytcrtao I 1 CkoreJ), Cape May. Interment paid « Spring Church- [ " *a. Bennett wax * woman of i.re y, qualillre of haad and heart, poaaeadng aa Intelligent mind, united lo n boring. * eyrepnthetlc nature, ake bad endeared ' herself in ill who kaew bar. Mo sor. rowing heart wftb which she ramie In I contaet hot fell r-enfuftgd hy her ready F " help and lander symprihy. Even three * u nko bore no olelm of relalloashlp spoke [, " of ber na do.r AaaCfffhiy, tttm sbowtog c * how strmwly her lovlngandkltdly heart P " attaehad them In bar. In her death her ° " devoted eKMieu have re •rained sand '• lore. For Ibem" no perrons! meriflc- * was dpem-rl roo grv st If It but .dried to ▼at apem-o si tr it out soncu to
for many year* e friHtful, t arepst inrmtaw. wilt trim bsrsW, her pmreooe.nl " bar prayer.. A i'drnt ys«erw fov »tv. •rel month*, how ofwe wt«, vta.prri hart. *dd u*Mhcdeyes woqM yhr flink her Hraventy Fnthpr for [V |,,vl„ « p ' and alien Ion. of her W.hful eblldrMdrer aged saint.. Gal has glvrn her flf |« oM, rrepreted sod loving tarn By bus beat igokpq. jll bare croe-ed the sBret rtver to be reuatfe «r"» Inn, la n booie when Ihcr- h nomoresufferparting ot draib. Of ber It ran be J^th/,11; raid.. "Give her of the fruit atkarkia4.v4 W Sff «»*• r»A hrild Hri fdiPr* "There la no Cure but Marrtawal'' Hoe many a posqpore oH fraod, wltli seM.D . Mjatched lo hi. name. ha. offered this Ihoeuhsbeenred prpseripttoo In n pale hsgard girt', ihffcri-g from the wretch, d hell oe earth kw H ue here Mstt^f^i-rarrimreren he btareml. f. re s p|B Out upon each omckmyTree. ta.ri.re for voffnrin# eere wkk* *«1 emtc illt|>d9 The jrtentoridf esrtbly blesslogs, s.d home tboawrdto-t-of Eleas. Its name UDr. Piorcx'wKarorlte rrearrtptioa. Ju-tiry iLaedatelhshtaok Utoods af Wa reU •way Jtafora Ihe glowlag mrehlae ol re j tolkdwg health end rigre. Wtstheoely . eragweraraj MgA It Will give aaririac- " ,W'fWtHL osdy Uve^Plll.. 38 cre.Us.iai; one adosas l^tag to ths tdtw'ta i^ring*X j^*t?psSU5"^; ^.SSaiSCof*'"
^ Untra-Mrn. E L.^nsii^tav- ^ leg scp«h If the ;a«nrfcra of a-competret ■nd fashk<nablc drreamakcr of PWUtHlf*U. Is prepared to take orders toe work, ' all ker palrona Cafl sloorwer Lafaj.rti i ssssn^k"^. ! ufeuWtki* May U Ua wjmre ft , nmi he coreulhri. -Writo- re hta £r it at the aiwry.«*-reuet." Ohly Ave creiW . bout. "Every xllng Arst claex SfflTiisssbSrs llw eouaty. He nan give yea a , reliable policy oo jour horse vsloed at *1IW for 93 00 tor three yean , wUh unly two a--iSy part eM*w Jan.'" Alljosres (aid promptly and wUhout Ladle.', ohlldrse'a aad owns shoes of all grades si K. Johnson's Butt. »x 69 Washington street. His goods will be right, and his prion si c right. too Mr. J hreon has Jn.t gotten en bt. sbdvrea new lot of foot wear adapted the season. Call and examine stock. We call particular attentloo to Ibe boarding cotuye of Mrs. M. ,JL; lake, at Holly Bosch. It Is sltuslcd near the by cmeful attention to the qmafort ot guests, to win » share of public, patronage. Dr. Ixkc'a office Is In the building. St. W. R. Bheppard has very tastefully titled op a new shoe stoie at 37 W*ahtagtonrireek Be ha. jgMin sj.n hU ^Myra's complela uMttment of IriliiV. genu' and yoiuha' foot ever. Hht flne of hose bell, lawn tmnlnhn.1 other outilour sports can find ail .the latest riylr. • t ShrppertT. hsfpAdf. thri edl -ve the buyer money. This eriabllahmeni la a notable addition to Waabmgtim Itreet, and Wttl hreoms veiTTopular Joe, Eldredge offeri si hU Cold Spring st «, N. O. moisasca (brat In marhel) at \
54c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard at 9J cents; Vlnco tobacco at 88c,. lb., ; 48c., pure ciiler vinegar 18c. . gallon, beet Maracaibo Coffee, 35c. Hi.. J Rio coffee 94c., A angarSJc., head- ; light, ISO teat, 18c, gallon, new prunes, | Sc., sliced apples (freeh) 8c., Ib. ; gloee ' starch 5c- per lb., beet quality ot black pepper 34c. B>., and all kind ot grooonc. apices canned good., brusbcr, buckets, shelf ufl rlntba, eto. AU kind, of udl . meat". Al» a full line of dry goods. ] end notions All el very low prices for; " cash. Cell end be coo vine ed At Reuben Johnson's store you *111 And a great reduction In prices, ^t-'en-pcr yard. Full line of cotton and woolen cloths suitable fo puma and beys suits. Flannel coata .nd v .1. for 91-83 Mavoo*. fruit Jars *1 per down. Full line of women's and miaa*. bore. Batst 10c per yard- Full line of straw nod Korenlb hnta Gntoeriea at lowest possible prices. N. O. moleiuic. at 48 and 88 cr»u per gaUoo. Headlight 13c per gallon. Fancy grade of flour 9-1-35 per barrel Coffee flUo) at 13 ceola per pound. Wright's celebrated Bents, fool oil, sturgeon all, end nil kinds of oil. sad paints st lowest possible prices. line of smokad meals,.!., ladle, sad gent's shore. Ladle's deogols kid mSJ^sIJLS^8' AU shoes at |OT prices, .Call and by conyinced. JoAwm. Hsenet 'B Station. N. J Ibe combination, propo (loa, and preparation of Its I igretflenu. 'Hood's Ssrs apsrilla srrompltsln* eurrs where other preparations entirely fell. P- collar In Its good name at home, whit* Is a "towof strength abroad," peculiar in lb. phenomenal sales II has attained. Hood's Saras partita Is the most tdocerefnl medlcine for purifying the blood, gtvlnr strength, and creating an appetite. i
It's Summer in Oak Hall. Po you know what's golpg on? 'Maybe you'll know by the price*. . , - - - flgrgains are as plenty as chippies in a wheat- field. \ After gPtfiflg die lowest prices (or our reliable clothiBfli ajl thfough the season, some lots pre totally told. Others — part of them are left They makp enough, gathered together, to Store £h*ri fill one ol our big rooms. They're two-thirds or half price as long as they last. fi to lose money. ) do it whpp wF'Fe dthet got bloods tfll next season, the railroad fare if you knew Maybe $3.00 ; maybe ^10.00. Hothing yet to well, *rtd we've r enough to cut a quick furrow *r & Brown, iswrici and Market 8treets, [adclpbia. WALL PAPER. 1 • 1 ; iiiiir ji/i :«)V AU the latest styles »re now W stock. Elegant Blanks «■' OMtl , Jc.; yc., 10c. and 1 J da. Rlewaatl Golds. ijc. to J$ ct*. Ennolacd Golds, - 35 ct*. to |i.oo. Felts and Ingrains, *▼ ao cts. to Co cts. Lincrusta Walton. 'IffUlff YftiBtj sent toaH psotS eTPippountry fr«?:. ,Alj goods war. ranted perfect and full Uiugth, - -— r~ - *" M. MERICAN, » «1 Madr»t iPtast- PluUdclphre, 10,000 AOENTS WANTED to CttpplvFIE-T .V MUXtOW ».**!. wWh ben. Harrison i Ben Hur.
lent This What You Need. ' K.I.I by ' Jon* WitoMkrr s. I r— Mw*- • e Closed Saturdays at 1 i'.M. * When you come to the city B bear in mind thatWanamakcrs ' and. retiring jo Tins for y«w ; e teleplfone, telegraph, and njai| c facilities. Your paf-ccls wifl be cared for wtihourcharge. We ^ try :to make you welcome n wether you care to buy or opt. ; j ■ •Ry L a §[ FtOOH SPACE ,| ' F, PHfLADELpHlAfl 1C You know that there isoio t, worthy hot weathqr ^(or.ahy e weather) tiling for wear or " home use but we have Ot. If * you-can't come fo the .sip re* ^ write for whatever you want, «] samples or goods. Shopping, i- by mail- has come to be simple * jaad curtAiii., .A few scratches j Jj of a peri, and all the facilities f_ of the store" are yours Ie | cm n ;W a\a i> a kj i- ^ t Unp idrtflsftanns. t ■ N"71431 OF KbtCTlON ■ , ,1 * '"wa oe ! it: rif 6 Di? af September, !
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; Ta. tutor llUKrtren-d -mV t«d nv-ank a >a>U- b- yuu of IctrTtllRTI j N. SNELLENBURG & CO., 'firth, : Shuth : and : Passyunk : Avenue. PHI.. A :*E - r*. tiA. pa D] 1 4 1 1 u ■ I • 1 — . I ..I ....... a . X ,U. ** : CHARLES MACE, Sreal estate broker, ;l" AMOLESEA, N. J.
irJ t,*i.*!i.J. • Si HAVE YOU V1SITEB THE NEW , REMNANT DtFQT *rc re. CCUrtng IrSaTl Jtcmii.tnt-, qfridictiluuslji lot* Jjricci daily. A* We Supply lots to small Cyunty Stores as well a' lhofft io'Ciipc May'Ciqr, do not think you can buy just as cheap at home, one visit to our Store will convince you to the contrary. Remember, no' auction goods, or trash of any kind, all good*' direct Iroth nianu6*rturcrs hamii , Just received 5 cases best fast1 color lawn we will close at ye. ' juN'yJiO.wSrth easily Sc.; 5000 pieces Aijanis bent. ; -> aods wide, mosuuito ru.'ttiijrrfw' l*rvyar<l, storekeepers price by 10 niece ' Ib(. Earj^k jqbJqtuBlAitaris, aufcukp pfice 75c, out pace for th» lot tof. Every traaginabje style of bustle, ffom 5c. up, onp at |oe., Phl|acfc|phia price for sffnie, '75c. Remnants of Unbleached Shriitirig. 5c. per - >»rd; HcmnjlMa of Seeptuskju, fx. (fc. IOC. Extra fine lino of Ruhcing 5de. pery*M up. "COrtairt Screens, yc. per yard, extrtl Value. ■ A large jd/ line of nwnu%turers samples, pj 8ILK..R4.IN AND SDN UMBRELLAS pricv "**' but * c#" * hi c°nvincc iniifl, Saiiisi eiiiim uit-tp, yiEjiiSltt. CraiM.Yelisls.lltireSilLllilijKti and In fact all DRY BOODS. ' ^ V * Wc guarantee all our goods PERFECT aad boot value for the n af i>u,j|iiiti|8. i_ schlaoer, • . lYopriclgr orBranch of New York Remnant DcjkU, 58 Washuigftlo . .IVlflAiWh-'i — - ' .. gg^LBPP. AID 1ILL -WOII, . GEORGE OGDEN, Court House. N, ; lis fin Ysii into, " tfota-ita.-. orasrem— .re.rwe-

