[• •• - h p; P~" BENJAMIN JUKWSON, 141 tor riK PrwUcnt, " >•;---■ LEVI P. MORTON, j* Con«rTOIo.rat Convntlon. £ - *> £ ' twSSIIt. m-rsinuat res. !■, * r^ssssszsxssssssi - •fMUOiOwWH u 1- «r?o~o •» a ■ z % 'StS^' *" "■ T9 * C4-ra.nl.. —nil tl ay miW-H-ti «« «1 *«?** u "oata anT re? rare wynMpu fa iwuduuntfWMm. " IW», X. J.. Jsll Ilia, Ita. " TiM Baptist cburcb people >1 Pilerao hi are greeting ■ belfry upon Ihelr churoli n aad to ■ week or I wo nay trope lobe at sbtoto"riofout the old (ud} ring to p, If you icro.rk tost lie hot wasltar " alaraj-. mab« you transpire profusely, the cbaocei are that route rate will take yos up for lororreel ate of 1 ha word ^ "Uamplrc." But aa a natter of fact you Win be using the wort la rtrlet ac. " eort with Webster's deflnlilon of It. " Mao who know tbla are winning wigea w on their knowlage amy day. ^ L |yikblB|i-Bf-WraflM^ at great J« men, a PbUadelphtaa aara that be baa " aeen Aoatln Oorbtn dead la a crowded T " thoroughfare and watch the manipulation, of a atreet fakir who waa trying to le cab atlaalloc to "unetMag new in- fi tooth powder," while at another lima be al aaw Senator Quay gaae for* long time ol artth lataraat upoa a lineman climbing a tt Senator! Reagan and Hternuu. hare u mob Introduced a Mil to prohibit the „ formation of TruaU and to deatroy ibuec „ air lady mining. What comUInU a „ Truat la my thoroughly deflned by d Trail 1. tnorougniy aennea oy c
Itam, and adequate puntabroent la pro. , rhlcd for rlotatlou of the propoaed law.' ) Eltliar hill, abould II bacorna a law, . wpuld break op tbeac ncfarloua combln- , aliens. and am or Iba other la likely to c : go through. II la a pity tbey wan not t RapraaeutaUre 'lj" 8. Ooz wrut to f Moorebaad Clty,>. 0., a few day! ago 1 -1» obtain a nhort tteaaon ot perfect rrgt- 1 Jla registered al the hotel a* "Mr. Jones" ' add calm In bla Incognito began to rot 1 with c.trcmc energy. What waa bia j aaraaat and Impertinent meddler jbs, I 1 •written the mum "8. B. Ooz" orer Urn 1 harmfem and rtetful title "Mr. Jooes!" 1 . When Mr. Coi attempt, to bide bla light under a buabel be will alwaya find that ' . tt TBI torn wW uo"tJl'' 1 , * Tta wonderful extent to which 1»- t migration to tbla country baa reached, I record, tto Atlantic ,CmeUflirH la I ' ahown la the fact Umt In 1820 there , ware but 8000 urinl., While tbla year 1 win .how nearly one million. The total r . Immigration to tbla country nlnce 1810 a *. amount, to marly 18,000,000 people. - and the effect of tbla wonderful foreign 1 groat on ouraclrm u on them. In that r ■ many of our Inelltutkoa bare been mado 1 10 conform largely 10 their Ideas. and r Daniel Carroll, a farmer at Thorns*. 8 »UMr, On. shipped .carload of watermelon, to Philadelphia recently and ex. panted to rewire a good anm to return ' from the commission merchant to wbore ( tbe melon, ware oonalgned. He area at agger nd whan ha heart from the mar- - chant, who toforwed him that there- . * eaipte from Uremic of the fruit amounted to tit Ira than the freight bill, and the * tanner waa politely aaked to. forward the amount. The Georgia man replied J laying that ha waa willing lo pay far picking tbe melons. but ha poaiUrety ' raftuad to pay Philadelphia^ for ruling J """ -.'1 1 . Senator Hoar", accident to tbe Sen- e ate chamber on Monday reminded r : Senator Edmund, of what happeaed • ' early to hiaagpatorial career to atelier r member. It was Senator 'McDoogal, of 1 California. Ho attempted to cr.ro an . excavation for a aewrr n-er the Ebbltt < House oor eight during the aitmlnlslra- t It A poHorauuTreSironded to the or, I [ .for help, and. IHttog Urn pom Senator I If r. "My name," mid the mator with acme 1 I' difficulty, "area McDougal before I fen I K Into that hole/ hoi ' — ma It 1 <Wt I Ihtok after w»at hat J oat happened (0 I are Umt It ought to be chahgad to Saw. . ■I'' .7 "• N ! If Thoro aye not a hundred people in the , ooagregmloc; there H ooohoir. akdy k Iran owe ed therottageaplayaou aam.ll E melodooo, and the people Joto to the fa' :' ' ttogtog of n few old hymns .ml„.linple | . chauto. Haiaitheku. tho whole aervloc }'/„ U deeply. lmpreaal re, V ou foige the p. . tarn rt compel Ithm. in which the weaker tr': geaa to the wall, the pain and DaeaH of t uHillaalhiii all xfa futguunit.' ThtnOT |S£ wBLto^i^pac.Uwaaoma at leaat of the great facta of human dmitor- Vcadmaeno quarrel [.; with the autdy and aotecu asrrlce of a t miaHSW aow to be found 1. q.M ctn ytfMM eouotrv churchM Mmll tot h:- • "
I Tcetua, l'ehin. Cbtsa, June f7, "88 ^ ■M^Wart^l^toretototo^ ^ •Ihagodwre the gnu 'of*MffirtMaat ^ beta., tempi, oouldc of Pwulng faa. ^ tare. Tee atoit waa paid to a goddem ™ whnta. her temple to-ide the dly w. I ^ Beforaatoamg tta god Umy Uj lo «M. ^ him tagood humor by hiring . lhaatri. ^ cat, troop to pevfoam to Iroct of hi. torn, y p.e for three daya. .IB aorta of buffoon- m wry la practiced to pleajc.tto. Itfaiem — - t 11 make him isllgh. After the ihcaxrlcala are over loceMe >» burned cad tta pro. m take the goff a vlaHtog. The proeaaabm °| taeu the whole day and la considered by B the native. «a oaaof the moat wonderful and -enjoyable d.ya that they are permuted to oipeataxa Tta Oh hum bettor, they "are slaaers tod that tbey Mad atoaamaM and they alao. belktva to Hbatftotlon. la tta prorata™ there ct wlli he ataay of tta wcalthkal of tta w had aasaeaf them wilt V* wearing w mock Instrument, al (totare about their at -oeffk. TUabdoaa to many liamaoea fr beoauie thay have a friend sick and tide w la tta way tbey tare of trytof to ptoaaa al tta god of the healing art. Babies are ct alao to the procession carried by acrv- to aack. This la in moat cases beeauae tta p. parents wlah Urn child to become a doe- U lor aad also to early Incur the favor of god. There are many baade of mo- c. skc (P) to the procc-sioD. (Hands of to noiee would, be more appropriate.) at Onega, boras, etc. There are also many ct bend, of ptgglor. which perform ItmU ac which look almost 01 rutin ly mtrecu- a Inched to long poles and the toocnac as cr It waa bunting would cause thh flames to rise higher than the roof, of the w hotuoa There were thirty young men u who were well drrered but wto.ee arms .1 were naked eta -bald out .1 light angle, to from the body by props. Thay alio lit tarried ccnsem which werj booked hi right Into the ffesh of the forearm- They lo walk la thb maaaer from early morning till late to Iby afternoon and some of them ream almost dead with w pain and fatigue. There were many ui other excruciating thing, which would P1 take too long 10 meatiou mi wo will try aa and bring thb to . cl aa. Al the rear of the procession waa the chair Of tta * god which waa decorated aa nicely as w man could make It. When they gbt to At the goddre*'. temple 1 here waa . deep th wide pit dug and It wu almp.t hUed to with incense which wa< ffred an 1 a poor wretch who had some nick relative do- * lu got hiallh for tirnt friead, * Jumped Into the bunt lag mam aad hi coded hU Bfe tO get health for another. « visit oocuta yearly. A 1 mid to my bat letter that 1 would to you fcarw aomeUtlng about the Evan- to gallat|c work, lo lab place there are to eighty iburrk member, and many ol of them are very earamt workers, hut to church doe. not grow rapidly for several reason. 1 -II. perron become, to e christian a warlare begins which may m lake all tbe mooey and resjwet the per- r has. 8 -They will be baud and do- » tpbctl by all their retatlra. One of Uie w they will not worehlp the •' chrbtians they
spirit, of their ancestors and that wffi C calamity on the whole family. ! 1 1— They can't worehlp hisvrn sod earth • ' etc., which b very ceacnltol. One of 1 helpers told ua how 000 woman was , 1 tested who waa lolcraatod to chritttooIty. She bad bono twice to hear elm t , preach. Thb wa. to tta country and , to rural dbtricU women ran go out of . Iheir yards. It had happened that after , returotog home emh rims she had ben . . taken violectly 111 but in each instance J , only lasted one day. A few daya af. . lor bar bet 11 tores, an old woman came , 1 to roe tar who has tta reputation of be , a god, or poomaecd with a dcril, J 1 "Why doo'l you worship mo soy ' , morer' Tta woman replied that she * had heart of tta bus (iJd aad that die , ■ a. the bad dooc ,t and received nd . because the had no power. The , 1 replied: "I have power. I made , 1 sick each time yqu went to hear . ' that foreign rellgt n and If you don't , I worship me 1 will kill you with sickness * > and also your two una And now 1 . will show my power." Upon thb die, 1 thcono who wbbtd worehlp, rent her 1 clother and fell down w .flowing on the , 1 floor. She uicd suck terrible effort Utat , 1 when aba came to herself her arm was t I found to ha vary seriously Injured. (I < : believe U wu tad to he broken.) A | few days after thb the native helper t called ou her, the former, u he knew t •be .wu interested to chririlaoilj. He , found her helping her husband to tbe ( ' yard, fta wu nrygbd.to •» blm , and the told here thb other woman had 1 | tried ^0 make Ler worehlp her by throat. | ' tad .he bad been praying ever rince: | ; "Oh Clod and the Holy Spirit and Jon. , protect me from thb wicked woman." ( "Obdodand the lloly Spirit and Jesus , | U .be. doc kill me. take my roul to < . heaven." Bha aiked the helper to pray t for bar u aha wu to great trouble. Ha r , prayed tor her and told her that If .be t would cooUnue praying lo the true Qod' s the woman could hare no Influence 1 . tan Thb happened .boot Ave j I mootbi ago and ate hap had no trouble 1 and bu takl her faith, KM of the | mtoatoaarim believe fa dsmophcul poa- 1 aotaon. It b a alraoge and pleuanl , sight to ate a man who hu heard rome , 1 of tta truths of tbe Bible aad b H1I001 < . hear more. Yesterday to the chapel | ago about tbe Jesus religion b it khSw , ' milking about U. Ua wu a teacher sid , - tar above Um ordinary to his reasoning ) . ability. After lldantag eome lime le , ) termed to get some Idea of what wu | 1 being taught. He mid 1 hare ncser , I bega sattoficd with our traaaulgralkm , 1 theory u It b nothing but a succession , ■ of death, and miseries, but your religion says a man only dice once and. I Ilka that. He wanted to know If when a » christian died there wu guy proof that r we could roe that they were happy and ! did not tare to bare tbe world u ibfl a net of the people did. Be to I ben a told of Ike death 0/ one of our helper, a which to vary peaceful. Tib tai.'a Bed him and be b into* ato to hear ■ and 11 norma as though soon a harvest > can lie gathered, s» lor many year, we r have good rearoa to betlgv. that some f of tta seed has taksa root. Bf UB I MOra "hHpacM.uid^f^uajry Wears A' medietas to a'youag maa In ibedkpaa. I cry and 1 ha 1 another f uurgur with I ma who' rome ever front Amariro. ■ The- pdttort oould oet understand • why than wars two of aa to tta room, . ao ha asked tta aaatslam right before - ex: "Who 4 HUB other dcvill" By ' Thl. mta bad BoMoabA wawon optra ib and ttat TO why we court best Bx rich- PaUmrt. ccree to the boapftsj and " , v 4 .
tare pcrvoa hu Urn m two or three thau this trmr passes away. Many chil whra ttay are us oa the -tract will C ran like dears, ttay are afraid wawll a lllg their eyeUDUL Others who do not s will pat boU hsod. lo tbrlr gyro t and wall till wa pass. They arc told • this by thrir person and kept in cob i terror of as. h> q'.|tmtado , a mbalooary bes amfVlolcr cr d..ur f hta.^WeareHw^i harirg qul'c . s Tha'^^r of the gOdofT^ tail an 1 thb I know of no damage uya cracked 1 a rouad rirwpby iheheavtog of tta c earth. laying aakla aatthquakca are v 1st action to woktoTto thb part of tta ■ world foe our Master. . J. H. bosta c The free traders are ringing the the great benefit, ttat the ( workJnguen will derive rrom placing , wool on tta free lbL *a U-ta to there , of the pro- British policy of ( workers wore on tta ere of the raffias- f Free wool b about to glvc them dottam which wffi enable itam , to twril tkclr bank accouDta by uvlng , pay and what ttay will pay When wool ' admitted free of dnty. Odd, hard facto to thb cue, u In all t show bow delusive are-the hopes . bah}: out by the free traders. The amount of doty ou the quantity of wool- , naad to tta making of a suit of clothes such u wavk logmen wear U Ihlrty.flrt , real*. ' Appose a worklngman buy. , two of there sods a yew be would save the mmgutflornt sum or s vtntydlre , It b pretty certain, however, that workingmen would not aara even thb ■mall amount. The hlstocyof our tariff i that wod has alwaya taeo dearer tbb country when 11 sru on the free J list than when It wu protected by a duly. t There b romclhlng ludkroui and Irrcsblibly ooralc to the way and maimer In 1 which tbe world lady hu coma to be ' peered, and lo call any one of tta female ^ "Lad f b from ao dd Daxoe word, ' which (neat a "loaf giver," or tare who went about giving bread to the hungry. only the rich woman were able to do ' tta term lady wu gradually applied ' rich enough to gtre alma. B01I later It wu applied 10 all females who ' able to Use without labor. It wu mark of distinction. But r.tallsu broadened to In ba and applied ta every female It kM all lu slguUronce. ' advert torment not losgago 1 p. -cared 1 a New York paper suing for a pod- ' u sales- woman. It wu refreshing ■ read it, lor the want columns are full such worjl. u "fore. tody." "reka- ' tody," "wash-tody," ale. ' In tta old dayas girl wu n-it ashamed ( and so on. No on* talk, of a sales ' gentleman or a forogantleman. No: an to used for tta male rex. Is not j ■can! Let ua gat rid of there motor. h' j and silly words, aad let auy woman he 1 and silly worts, sod let any bo
I proud of Ike cognomen. Thereto some. thing old-fuhtooed but grand Id tta 1 >Iolpt' *°rt "woman." ' You mav think that women are never 1 takl headed, but tbe fact b there are k more bald headed women than there are « ' men with shiny patna Especially b a ; thl. the care to the higher clamro of ao- c olety. Tta richer tta food tta poorer t tta sustenance given tbe egg of the hair. . 1 It receives more cite real attention, to t ' be aura, and that partially makes up for ■ tort you would be surprised to be bet 1- ! bind the scenou and aw a woman, t prominent to the beat society, aad who • ' the nlgbl before bore tar bead, adorned glory." proudly aloft— yon would be c ' surprised to are her to tare with not a c i on tar head, bfftolng the poHstad t ' of tar maids, while the latter arranged t ' the V shaped bangs (which are all the I ' now. everything in- hair-dressing r landing to a point) or the Grecian knot I 1 (Ike style for full d-taa) ro artistically 1 ' u to dacriv# even her hutand. MANIFOLD 'KWOWLEPQE. 4 ' John Calvto. tta ffnt title In Vol. VII. I 1 of AMcn'. Manifold Cyclopedia, occu. 1 1 pic. -even pdges, aad Ceveoaes, tta tat < 1 title, the nama of tta chief to the so ith 1 ' of Era oca, b given eearly one page. I • there there are over 80S pages 1 r coaridcrably over 100 Ulutra- I ' Uou, dt voted to topic, tot vary depart. I > of human knowledge, for Instance: ' a manufacturing town to W urtom- , ' 11 Itaw apace: Calypso, to Grecian • 1 9 I tore: Calyx (to botany), 80 I ■ Cam (a riser), 8 Ikes; Camald 1- 1 ' lire (. riligtou. ordor),10 line; Cam- 1 1 Ualrsralty, 6 UI pagea: Camby. I • (King of the Made.) half page: 1 ' Camel (quadruped), 8 pages: Cam era (to 1 ' optical. 8 page.: Crimdv, H page: Canal, , ' page-: Caooar, 4 pagea; Caiboalferou. I ' tfyilem (ta gealogy), 1 pages: Card. 1 1 (plajing). 4 pagca; Carpentry (10 llloa- > traiUm-). 8 pages: dialectic (to poetry), I I line, aadro on. There few specimens ' the woodcrful variety and oom1 pretan. Irenes, of tta knowledge em. 1 braced within tbe reope of the work. > b an ordinary G'yotopcdUof Universal I - and an Unabrldge^ftctlon- 1 t af Unmagu to one, the sWnrial ' > wj-k being lu .skillful hands, tta me- ' chanir.i' wovk. paper, printlagaod blad- I ' al thai otto can rearonably wbh, 1 ' the form convenient beyond all pren- I ' deal In work, of reference, and the coal I I trivial at to aa-onbh even there who ' I have been fxmlHnr with the remarkable ' ' accomplishment, of Aldeo'. "Uterary ' ' Revolution." It b protably better than : other Crete pedis or Dictionary ' adapted to popular ore. Tbe puUbtar I wotb sprclmeB pega free loacyappll- - cant •» .pct-liiirn rijumci, which may 1 cents. J, ,tix B. An, ax l'ublbher, »8 1 Pawl Hu. Maw York) or 818 Clark St., I Mhlcago. , A te.utlful gaal Skin Cloak S Is a ta coming garm-ut to a tody. U r she ta. an daatio step, an air of grace . ao 1 -modesty, aod lha glow of health on , her cheek, aba' wffi always command J can appear to adrsotagv. With sickly r cnunlcnaace, painful gait, and Hgtlam r air, riie la an object uf pity. 1 low many > At^gtoaa sremrnt dally drag out a - blraslng of perfect hrelthl All bar wcak- • *"*' *iMdBo , ua natural dischargee. Tta only modie rteewrtbr drt«gbU, Under a poalUre r guarantor of giving raibtocllon, or
Tta dtotognoo^W porota. of 1 Han were pnehod bat night far during the dallvary of hblacture, . whk b sparkled wish bright, wWy my- } pbiluaopky. Among tta areay rireag \ potato mode by tta aluquwt speaker we ( 1 te as folio wa "Uarriage UOod's great reflntog sod j mora tiring sgrocy amoag^ maoktod. Jg J L of wiaaaa re an 1 mi iitlnl atoreant af J 1 hb earthly tapptoam Woman gives I rem pick nere to man's briag. If sta . I nrode^ to Eden's bowers, how ■ much more to tola thorny world cut- ( "The bachelor at Bbaspooay youth ! of ML The aged boy-e soft notofnga. how like goaUag green." "Tta nun who avoids amtrunoay be. ; Of.toe cares of sreddad life, rivals ' the wbcacre who Secured hlmarff j ; against coma by having Ua lags ampu. putatrd." "Marriage Is a luticry. only when ^ courtship b a grand scheme of deception. 1st s man's judgement get toe | of hb impulse. Let eourtehipe | ' courting with your eyre wide opea and | marriage will ta a certainty " • Marrigcb a good deal like those who | pnrgatory, It I. either heaven or ' tall. th>a b no mldffis place to It." ' "IWvoroc b aaeretimee taken Into cooridcraikm to tta wedding releemhlre, ' and people promise fidelity lo death. , 1 and any softly to tta same breath, 'per- [ heps'" "Marriage makes or man a man. It 1 all depends on hb cholro— Whom to Marry?" ' "I lore a bratlful woman, tacaore I I cant help H. But beauty b only akin [ deep, and aomatimre no deeper than the powder end the point. External beauty ' teaultful mind and heart b the only which deaervro praise." "Better have a fortune In your wife I a woman without mousy than mooey ' "Love b toe golden chord to marriage. Falling to lore.b like faffing down stairs, purely accidental." ' "EdurottooTa an lndbpesalble condition of Ideal womanhood, and tta girl t who to these days falls to acquire a good education, has but two reasons for ( her Ignorance— she waa either too laxy. crazy after the boys." The Turks my the devil lempu everyt body: hot a dirty, laxy, slovenly woman uropu tta deviL Young man, look where jou ere going. A lexy girt wffi j make a laay wife just aa sure aa a crookrd mpllng makes a crooked tree. ! A great scent of domestic tranquility b ' to make tta Income exceed the outgo. American women need to study nrtthtic. , "The trouble wlib many of our girl, ttay are bred so well, that they can't "Erenlf a girt should never ta re- | quired to do the work herself, the should ta able 10 see that the work b done to a proper manner. Uien, loo, remember that the rich of tortay are often to-mor-row'- ooor. Oh. for too good old times for
when the mother and daughter vied rriin 1 each ottar to skill and efficiency to ell- ' house! <ke oacupattons "Doo'l marry a gad-about, marry a " 1 kind and cheerful woman. 1 love the woman that can laugh! But avoid the * giggling nonentity I Don't marry a coquette. One ttat b wore out by a ' Hal of admirera b ilka stale brad, worse every day, aad seldom grows tat- J 1 by long standing. Doo'l marry odd ; awkward enough: hut e tall j 1 surely. "Don't marry to opposite religious I 1 views. The farmer'. Betty and I are ' , creed, and toe more we argued the mat- 1 I the lem we ever agreed.' "Marry miiim to tamper. Fire ' 1 united with gunpowder will make an ex. 1 plosion to a divorce oourL " 1 "Don't elope. It b ■ weak affection ; that cannot wnlL Start out with- tta > ol Divine sanction. ' "Young women, marry your equal; | superior, H possible; your Inferior, - never. Never many a man lo taend ' . him, or reform. If ta will not reform 1 • ptogse hb sweetheart, ta will never ' I do to to please hb wife. Let not matri- ' I be a mxtter-of. money. Love what 1 , lovely. It U potable to love one 1 wholly unworthy of yon. It doeo not 1 - that because two are naoomforta- 1 ■ apart, ttay will be happy together. 1 "Marry toe man who has counted toe I coat of harping a family, and has the I 1 wherewith to do so. Resoembtr that a 1 lonely life Is better than a loveless mar- ' - riage. Stogie blraecdncm b preferable ; - double cursedncss. Many girls have - buried Into the temple of flymen 1 for fear of bring sllgmallird an "old 1 maid," who repented the step to thrir 1 . dying day. There b a work for worn. n | I tha world, m. riled ■ r rluglc. aa wife ■ mother, a. sister, daughter or iricod." , cotlcci.on was taken for tbe ' 1 taaefft of Uie Eva ide Urenr, Oepe M»y ' ' r°l111' — _ ' A poet rings. "If I sere a rort 1 would 1 lie upon toe while mck of her 1 lovr, ' . ud 1st my life g-< out upon tta rag ranee 1 of her breath." It ta Net upon her 1 . while neck wa .tvurc blm ta wffi hare ' . trouble getting lb- paint off his roilsr; , and If he lets hb life go out on tta frs. ! . g ranee of tar bnarb. lib proof poeltlva 1 I thai she baa tare rating garlic. II be 1 > win take the advice of an old stager, ta 1 ) will- spread a napkin on his collar, , buckle up hb ebOoldcr b area, grasp tar 1 wabt, heave a righ, give e jerk, sod j 1 j thee trust tta rert In cbocoUtc .nd r eupld. r There b to Parts, a current story has 1 ; it, an educated beggar tu tta person of 1 9 a young man formerly a pupil of tta 1 I .Kcole Normals, whose modus "dperaudt 1 , ts aa follows : He cornea op to toe ler. 1 I question ta can think of, uy date of a French history, from the earliest to the 1 oece? He geoeraUy fulfils big promise a with remarkable alacrity, aad with f equal alacrity paaaes around tta heL ir Tta blast asriafy beauty In take tn . stage to Mrs. W. ottollivu Dimfel. of r MammoM. nh»n young. breuar,ir.nd - mriodtona to nto*,aad la modest enongk 1 y to have ohomo tar debut to FhUadd. 0 phis toe trod ot tta Metropolitan Opera 1 House. There to no hbtriaric reason V now known why Mrs. W. fFBoffmm r conjure by.— WerU. * A handmrnw deriga fdr a hrecelct to a , spiral band ut with a miniature painting k painting or tin/ photo.
"A l°ag toroweB k> Cage May's great- „ •are This h tta slue ef tilings- u Tostoy Lgo forth rag to retrrn.rn.sy 0 wffi ta ^d."=ftM»Sy x, xvi. And sn will L » fsrewcB. Last year I mid terewsU. tort >■ tradgy ttats la lam of AamMng baring tola mmpeaa tamed baaoaa. r lnat u year I arid farewell, but yearned to re- ' summer. AD through the w later 1 yearned, aad Jast after toe gentle reMaa k had ffiflitad naattog again. I procured a ■ pass and waa wafted tatttar. It b lees f than seven weeks ago that 1 waadared ■ through tta lovely strcru af to s dear • old town, aad looked apoa tta many • bnpioaeaeutt which tad hero made, aad listened lo Itanmrrrious airs of things « tost wen to to. tt m with reariere I ■ anxiety ttat dwelled lor ttaseaaro to ■ i that I Bright aroderiumoa of mat. < ' ' I am atffl waiting. I Every rime there hretfcee a atgu of aa ' opening to thb Cape May season of HB, ■ ' these hre tore a dab rrodg t" hU tta ' bead tori peeped through, such a crack I ' that the owner would sink Into tanoeuou. < ' complete oblivion. I onto owned a dog named "Grab." ' °t He would hrra tare at tares here thb j | Life b too start lo waste lime telling ■ about toe happenings tare thb summer. 1 Erarybody who has been tare has heart | ' everything. Tta gossip has not tad a ' mora ddigfatful bevvu than tare. Tva j told tola myself, but not all I know. . " What ao interesting latter 1 could writs, , ' and would writs. If anybody would pub- , ' But IT tare to wait uutill own _ " a paper. Which wffi never be If 1 get , mixed up to Journalist'. Clubs. Our Journal bt'i CJub worked hart to help , 0 tta place but we were too progreerire. , The .tiffs were ell agelnrt u.. But we 1 , „ diverge. Before I go 1 want to rev Juris few , words of farewell. | ' To tbe liberal minded ri liven. Brri. , You are to e red minority geoilrmeo. , sod ■ redder minority of that minority Uvea here from one Xmu until the next. , 8 There are many of yoo, (of the minority 8 I mean) who have property here. 'who love Cape May for what toe to to the . good old halcyon day. aad for what you . hope die wffi be once more. You have ' two courses open. Either jump to. grab , the bull by tta horns, lay him flat upon rj hb back to tbe arena In which he hu belched so loudly, sn-1 to which ta hu go long roamed with hb brainless herd . to the air, or else flee to your secluded ' comers and alt and wal until "some. thing happen." to unfetter yoo chain-. n Y'on must cither set or go Into a dor- , maot. lethal slumber and drram of the u heavenly twortt you read about. To the city officials, second. II w. ever others may view tta Mayor of Cape * May, not bedsuac thb b published to a of any feeling of friendship for blm. 1 lt who poesre.es what I call a liberal mind He's too quick (or alotof .napping, -Darling rivals, who would like to reach the ^ goal before him, and therefore lie must , . expect to be unloved by rem". But the men who could exiri outride oj Cspe Br May are all admirers of tbe Mayor and hb progress! vencu. I have the plruure a of the acquaintance of a number of toe of the acquaintance of number ot toe
other city officials. Many I like (ttay I could lire If I didn't) but the polky of many would require a mighty and a erne t aided mlcroeeope to see any good to It. [ criticise or ask any proa or cons, but ' from Ihe surface you are determined to keep thb place hack. Is you had been Imbued with the spirit of p.-ogrem you ' would hare Irlvphooe connection with \ Philadelphia, you , but 11. too long a tale. I'll Just giro you a quiet Hp. , Keep on to you preront course and you'll , got such a rep some day that you will faN dead whNo the wheel, of outraged progression roll rapidly over your (ramrs. . And"youacverwlll beoibsed." In your ' official caps' Uy. I am not speaking personally. I hope that Driving Park will succeed , and If the present plana are carried out ; R Win. It ero ttrorinim Cape May. If people will only appreciate toe fact. , The Athletic Park should have a big , future. I u-ed to have great ideas and hopes. A father, ot a mother. I'm one . or tta other, loves a child. And to you ' Miss Park I bid an affectionate farewell [ and I'll look back as I go dowu Iba Ktog , road of life and when I see you , you appeared myoor earliest Infancy, to -87. PU think of the straggle you had ( to get your breathe when night after . night I sat up and gave you Mb of , Deeded refreshment. I forgive you for forgetting- you were too young to remember— hot ril hope to hear good re- ( poru of your healthful aad beautiful growth. 1 When 1 think of rome or Ihe great j lulp but say; "Poor John McUuNcugb:" c "Poor Bartley Campbell:" "Poor RobB ert Garrett!" I I have a few frknda who appreciate r tta lamest desire my eye has had to see a thb place advance. To you, farewell. , your name b legion. 1 would rather have yo><r enmity than your friendship, cmridorteg the way lt waa fostered. I have I led to treat every man fairly. C-n you say as much? I Ami to Cape May. Wa were almost , aire, gers a Utile over a year ago. You j t - k me in. You clolbed sod fed me, r r ar, aad part of the time I have c en here Ihb year, and I tried to show . my appreciation. It wffi never again ta I lot to chronicle your ileeda. If ( nga change, aad people leant to reel , ttat they hare, others will visit you and , It rosy ta my pleasure to come with toe throng.' 1 atah you joy. You're a j lnvdy old place, and til but tta truth j to any. tta loveliest o4 all your rivals, ) I but your unhappy ttate wffi toon mar you- But you have given me many hot -i of pleasure. Your daughters are , a. fair aa are ta the land, your beet area ( aa uobie as are ta toe Isud, sod 1 tea B only hope for you ttat U shall to your I fits to be restored oaes Brora to your . pboa.de where raddaa, "Tbe Queen of ° tbr6^*drKCTOr1V" *?■' " I AlflSeLMtaiMlMaMUamaadmsnBiTO. . tarauuv; aa. wsutas tea roareawu tag, , was gives a. oar aanbs. was waaai mm »ivw. " vaegawarroaeBrmmiMaMiiasiaii. * ' r"*'**"Tu!'r'i'r.M 0 "Did you aver go ttf the circus, Jim?" » "Nut a real obuoa," said Jim reriecUve. 1 ly, "tat P»a saaa my mother watar the I gartmrwUh tta hose." 1 u .I
E Batata bat MB Otammrt street. Xkaffima psmertptloo carefully filled OpAeal goods of tta heat only, myflfafi New Btuger Sewtog Baahtoe for ta el tola office- Urat-cbas to all partlcu lata. A bargain far. I boss who may be want of a machine. If . Dmt fall to carry tome insurance p that house ofjoura.YT.lv Craw. I! Gaps May Curat House, win give v yoatoemqit reltoble toaareaea mtortTO tu L.01BB— Mrs. E L. Hall bar. tog saeurvd the rervleaa of a competcBt a aad faahVamhle dnaamakrr of Phlladcl- t pkla. b prvpatvd to lake orders for work, £ sod wffi guarantee oalire saUsfacttoo to Q all bar patrosa Call Ueoraev Lafayette . and Franklin slrecta. tl W. Stroll Head offers to the dtiacos '■ of (bps May county reUable and cheap for tta safety of the horse scaled tta destructive Ire fiend. Hb office b at Chpe May C. H. where ta may ta cuosultrd. Writs to him for panioulara. 6L Tbt merry qpvroued is going every night lids' week 00 tta Sea Breexcb.o Teoaa who eojoy outdoor fun can have at tiro merry -go- round. Only ffve , cents, bout. Every thing "Bret dam. YT, 8- Crawford repracnb the most reliable lire .lock tourante company to , , Ita county. He can give you a reliable gs 00 for three years, with only two^at- ] 1 tokco'to any' part of New Jersey. ) I All tossas paid promptly and without , 1 Ladies', children's and men s shoe, ot ■ 1 all grades at E Johnson's Store, No. flu I ' street. Hb goods wDl ta ; ' found right, aad hb pricosararighutoo. , " Mr. J. baron has juA gotten on hi. j shelve, a new lot of foot wear adapted p Yfe cell particular atteotlon lo too , ' cottage of Mrs. M. E. Irakr, p J with a Dice graded walk right down to toe strand. Mrs. Lake hopes ' by careful sttentloe to tta comtorl o( ber guests, to wto a share of publlr - patron. ge. Dr. Lake's office b Id toe ' building. 8t. r W. 1L Stappanl has very tastefully | - fitted up s new shoe More at 2? Waabt togton streoL He has gotten upon hb 0 shelves a complete emortmcnt of ladles'. ' grab' sad youth.' foot wear. HU line u of outing shoes are bound to go. Lovers " st Sbeppart'. ami prices that wllllfc * tta buyer money. Thb ctablbhrnffil J b a notable addition tn Wetatogton >■ Jew. BMfa offer, st hi. Cold Spring '■ st re, N t) molamr. (tost tn market) it 54c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard * at itj cents, Vtoco lotae-eo al 8«e., lb., Spearhead 48c-. pure elder vinegar 18c. " best RI-- coffee 84c- . A sugar fije.. bead- ■ At; .llced apples (fresh) 8c . tb : gloas rtartov-fie. t*v lb . best quality of black j spleen cAoe.1 good., brasher, buckete. and notions. All at very low prices tor " cash. Cull and ta convinced. ,d At Reuben Johnson's More you sill H find a great reduction to prices. Cen- « l
• en doth, suitable fo mens and boys u suits. Flannel roatt and » !U for ffl.flS. b Mason', fruit jars ft per dozen. Full 0 teens st 10c per yard. Full ltoe ol straw u possible prices. N. O. molasses at 45 I, and 56 cents per gallon. Headlight I3r . f!B 55gHiiZf£ pound. Wright's relebraled neab foot II oil, sturgeon oil, and all kinds of oils it and paints at lowest "possible pr ices ' Full lloe of smoked meals, al. • ladle. ° and gent', shore. ladle's dongola kid ii kid and morocco at »1.50 All sh.»-s at _ low pneea. (rail and be convinced * Yours truly. ^ j Pwouilmr IB The < uiathmslmii iloii.amlpit parailou of Ita ingredient*, nraid'a Sara d preparations 'entirely fail.^^h cullm to 18 cr of strength abroad." peculiar to toe 11 SaratparUla b the most successful inrdi e ctoa for purifytog toe blood, givtor 1( atrm'gto, sod crating an appetite.
Wnmrtirt. ' Closed Sittunfays at t.P. M. When you come to the city bear in mindthatWanamakers is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in "the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and maSi facilities). Your parcels will be cared for.without charge. We try to make you welcome wether you care to buy or not. \\ WANAMAKEffS l[ |l 14 Acres & || FWORSfACE | , W PHILADELPHIA P i 1 """""" 1 r ' You know that there is no | worthy hot weather (or any ! weather) thing for wear or ■ use but we have it. If ' can't come to the store, 1 write for whatever you want, , samples or goods. Shopping 1 by mail has come to be simple 1 and certain." A few scratches - of a pen, and all the facilities | of the store are yours. John Wanamaker, ■ flru" Admlisrmrnts. r Wdnealif. lie Fif li Day of Efjlfflljr, d 5BSK PARKER'8 ' ItSig^l HAIR BAL8AIW g Sew. d J® un bcm'olabbi/if I- ■■ PALMS' f% I |tlaDre!lra» BIG MONEY
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\ Don't pay too much.a The activity of the Clothing Trade centres at Sixth and Market Streets, just as usual. * We are giving customers good reason in both our hot-weather goods and prices. No slow- ^ goers in either. Surpassingly good Serge Suits at $1 2. I. If you'd rather have a good Flannel — it's the * same. f •' All Wool Suits (outrank any you ever saw for '• the money), $8.50. r- - Loose, thin, easy-fitting and comfortable Clothing of all sorts — best of style, best of ejuality — and the cost several notches lower than anywhere ™ else. ■ If not convenient to come, send for samples of ™ Ready-made. • •• Wanamaker & Brown, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., b Oak Hall - Philadelphia. I 1 WALL PAPER. T >4 _L— — — ______ _______ All the latest styles are now in stock. • Elegant Blanks at - - 5c.,- 7c., 10c. and i2 cts. Elegant Golds, - - tje to- 35 cts. ■ Embossed Golds, - 35cto.tot1.ua Felto and Ingrains, - - 20 cts. to 60 cts. Lincrusta Walton, Samples, sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranttd perfect and full length. M. MERIGAN, 1 223 MarVat Street. Philadelphia, - IO.OOO AGENTS WANTED to supply FIFTY MILLION paople with " BEN.'HABBISON I Berv Hu'r.
|^i I I M H j I 1 ttlK |L ' ■|I 1 4^ mmmm ■' WBZS*# IAMb , Uo'lw'i- • ■ «SJ 'iiibiL ' ^■8 wir ; 1 I Hwtim ' factor.. Il ...cu. not only IbU but mow . toy-. .4 • rat CENT ™ rert, rtnllar A fire rtolbr nou .are I . ire M|M hi/fig. ,.',i ■ '" » j j. N. SNELLENBURG & CO., ' Fifth, : South : and : Passyunk : Avenue, ' ** PHILADELPHIA. TA.
■j CHARLES MACE, [real estate broke^J AMCLESEA, N. J. NEW REMNANT^EP^Sl® ccb-in^ fresh Rnnn-infan't .'dkS'lIusly l.'.Vpr'i. T'T, Ny"'1 '*'• " "SR! ,.*J As we supply lute tu small County Stores as well as those in May City, do not think y..u can buy just as elie.tp at home, one viflSt'-> . ^ to our store will convince you to tile contrary. Remember, MWRta?. t,on go, His, or trash of any kind, all go.«l» direct from n»nuEKtjfflEB^« hands J ust received 5 cases best fast color lawn we will close TnBlCj per yard, worth easily He.; 5000 pieces Adams best, 2 .yards Hmi i mosquito netting, fx. per yard, storekeepers "price by to piece lot, Irarge job lot or corsets, regular price 75c. our price for this lot joe. i Every imaginable style of .bustle, front Sc «... one at 19c., 1'hiladcb S 3 phia price for same, 25c. Remnants of Unbleached Sheeting, SflJWto _ yartl ; Remnants of Seersucker, 6c. Rc. 10c. Extra fine line of ing 50c. |x-r yard up. Curtain Screens, 7c. per yard, extra value.. t - A large job line of manufacturers samples, in SIK, RAIN AND SUN UMBRgfcfcAB ^BMBI Limited space prevents a larger price list, but a call will connate _ you. We have Remnants of luliis, Satises, GincliaiBS, Table-linfiii, Ma, TdffttlmSllUliiijHH and in fact all DRY GOODS. We guarantee all our goods PERFECT and best value for the - L. SCHLAGER, Proprietor of Branch of New York Remnant Depot, 28 Wtehx . ; * ^ ington SL, Cape May City, N. J. A,.-,-niiRFR m mii.1. wnur - 'JBBE GEORGE OGDEN, ■H1& Cap* May Court Houa*. 84. A - - 'j* : ffMtB PiM, Tiki STflWi t Hrt Liiir, "J - t-i-i'isi.—"™- — - ■ - • - — a -

