ItjjBP g CAPE MAY, JAKUARY 17, 1889W. C. T. Column. rou women come up hero for 7" sail an Old tadyoffomacra ycare- looked up and Mid f~.ll/ ; -1 will tell tin* what I came toe lor. Thee aniwa I li*d dm ^ 3tt ttol «£" too ^°uw U*lCdlihU flnt IM to mother 1.7 fcc/ Bible down on thy coneter, where her boy took that glaa», pod re.il to thee Iheac word, o' God : to hi. odfhbor-. )lp»r That is what we tore here In America in the nimp"nccs we care mo*t tor, rultia the deatinlen ol thorn, you lore bent, hare borne moat for, and would ahleld with moat of this : We believe that We can do something about ll. 1 believe that you and l-y«, young lady, you. young man, you, young child, you, man and woman la middle life, In tne strength o/ your 'Stot^°th?^Cwffret°go!>Dg^. do: we are going to carry the Gospel to the drinking class, the class that Is most beyond the pulpit's iniluen' oof any ciau. call ouUho reserve force of the church • and you know two-thirds of the church them out i they hare had the most in ancTwilf put forth the most earnest efforts In tola work. Then another thing: the wealthier claw, add those of the Iwfely as men j they have more Iclsu.c. That Is something that will bear demonYou and 1 are learning that not lu the tier feet never to stray from the sure path, and In going out to seek him who Is "away In the mountain, bleak and care." There It Ilea more than any one else on earth, and we are getting to beHere it. Those who have been on tours are gelling more of an idea of making moat nutritious food God hat given us we find In well-doing. I think about It what a One thing It la to know n language. and many of us will never know m M- Out tuotker tongue, but yet there Is none hrrc hut can learn and tot yof^dVcMhelp 'tL^U^V bricked life Into a plain solution. It It Sto^Me'too SLItlM 'Stop^and forms, but it is sweeter to mold the clsy thJg Wtonn arehlMt and build j£tod pTfcklil tot grander UrJo^lOKh that the body and the soul were made on porpose to be the temple of the Iloly Ghost, In which shall dwell nothing thai Is not pure and while and clean. ItUn iraha thing, surely, to I* able to trace ah! to restore the Image of God to the face that Is really the face that smiles back Into your own. to restore there the Image of God. which was lost, that Is a better office ; and to sweep the harps ^IhOtoW pTr'X"'" SLSkK s nobler kind df, mode than any ever j That la for you, for me, and for every ' one of us, blessed be God's name. j rumens Wuxxab. , Jhe^Betoon Is the Abomination of j .traction, sweeping hope and joy from ] U the caune e! more crime than nil other . cr. It la evil and only evil,' and Ibat j d wroycr* of°W I It the would be king of the nation, 1 brto^ngrilctame, under it. tyranntol fti£5 ; SSnS£?r.A=?^ i the morals of n immunity. Odious, , CdtanlK to an lovers of troth and good- 1 BfiasrJStSSl : rtbsM^^^^^h1^ ■Cb°°l, ^ law, and the natural enemy of virtue. It tnaksn widows |n^ orphans, and is woman's wont e-emy. It fosters wrong doing. In short, then is no specks of '• TTo unto hhn that givrth his neighbour drink." " Wo to him that toliddtyby Iniquity." E. 0. II. — " ' I BnndofHepe. The Population of Cap* May. Is about 9000, and we would nay at least Iks on ibe Throat and Lungs, at those opportunity tp cell on their druggist and Throat sad! Imngs. fwal «.v Pnr. Urje Bottle «0e and fl. Hold by all Experiment* have been made In Bcr■nJto. Ha slsattolty fzenUfec vttn. :
time at least. Five Democratic mem- . "^o"lfMtbtoIo^''r^^.l«d . g»ra notice that until the Wged ktonM ■ Hon taken by the legislature they would refute to vote f.r tho Senatorial nominee of their party. Keys says that , The Democrats Tuesday decided to I day D'*h^ mju^ ^"ll ' decided nponto,'tto ireeit It Is doubted I «to fcdbj jtojto' ptoof '< ' KMpp'for 'another trim o! qefcn^eeii as a Justice of the Supreme Court and [ duced in°the House, many of which are de^t^etecUr^^Ui0 do" business m this ' for lh«f repeal of the charier of the Mor- . ria and Essex Railroad, sod legalising the pUying of bare bri: on Sunday. ' .day. A large delegation of char;cr pcoB WdHrtnce. J torn- rcury will surelyd stray the kmc : HktiESfeSSa I never be uted exception prescriptions : aS^arSi^fi llall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. ; &S3?".5 I directly upon Hie blood and mucus surB faces of the system. In buying Hell's I Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu- ' Inc. It is taken internally and made In ' Toledo. Ohio, by F.J. Cheney & Co. • ^M^Sohl by druggists, price "Sets. per ; AalL u! tooMOf™ebralrMdsl'cver - raU?™noaii tics!* rockW'uitotoI * All . the culrcrta and bridge abutments are of I SSwSwffS VffS i Havre de*Grwre is one of the' finest on ; ssrKWttrJSSESa , over this line should do so on Uielr next ! sn7 ouTo/ui^ - ^ * ' How to Oat a Public Office? There arc 130,000 officea in the gift of , are Intcres ed should at once send 75 , cents to J. H. Soule. Pub'r, Wsslungton, ; SSSSfSS 1 in each Bute and Territory, the District r of Columbia and shruad, with their mL ' never- brf!re%u°bfutoT^e\itto this 1 P.P«- (») ! ite'fcweota. ~ : £a1^FaS5 1 freshing, it directly ellecU the brain and j iibo" israifsasisTi , rSSsr3=5 ; sssTSSsrSwiir : ?ja,srs:;.'rj'ca | To that oU question as to whether or , not marriage Is a failure it may be said ; a general way that it dependa largely I upon the number and value of the wed ' ~~Rlng{ng Noiaee. I those leading up to the final removal of SS2S3S3e • sswsfAsasrjt . fury's historians grow In favor as It iSsaSg®?-" ; S« SSMrttimrBts. t : ... — " 1 HEADACHE.— The Stomach b disorder* 1. ed. Oeansa and Battle It with "Br. Schenck s Uandmke Pifls. „ I- HEAKTBOmi— Food fcrmende*. n« a digesting. Correct the Stomach by udng DrSchrnrka Malutreka 1Mb. HBHCESTVOII. — Start the secredons of the Stomakh with Dr. Schcnck's t MFLAEHAT10H— Coagettlon ran mad. Reduce Instnndy by free nse t of Dr. Schcntk t toadraka PBh. i .fhTL^w^^t'n?: ! UM» OP APPEI1IE— The S.e-ach 1 b failing. First deonea it; thee a tonewtds Dt. SchaeckX Seaeasd L -V Tonic. 1 HAUEBk Mk ^rot t saa^ta jaaife fffg Pr J' " Mwto A «STnaeg»
"Wave's" Buelneea Locals. C. Thomas, grocer, 108 Market St., , I'hllsdclphls. . D. C. Oliver, rag carpet manfacturer, b Cold Spring. . C. B. Colas, nt Kalghn'a Point, Cam1 meat of building lumber. ] Parabola spectacles, opera g bases and ] ell kinds of optical goods at EJlorhek's. I (IMChea'nut street, Philadelphia Patronize home Industry by taking j your harness work to Geo. L. Lorett, ,I who has a skillful mechanic at the work t bench. i. New Bingee Sewing Machine for sale n at this office. Firet-claaa in all pertien w lars. A bargain for those who may be II Buyers of furniture for bold, cottage n and boarding honsos are Incited to inn speet the stock of Ale*. J.' A. Mackte. d 119 N. Beeond street. Mule. , Have tho War* sent to yon for the a New Year, ft for the entire 88 weehs. I All the county new*. Original, bright and pungent. Bend your order on » Camden has the largest furniture a msnufacioiy In the Btxlg. Its young d proprietor, J. B. VanSelrer, is extending his business all ovef South Jersey, k. and the Wsvs designs to help him dolt, c Jerry ScbaBengcr & Son are handling It a big kit of lumhM which they arc sell- |. Ing at very reasonable price*. Their t yard i< at the landing, a convenient . point for transshipment of stuff. If ^ V loeland Is the business headquarters . of Kimball Prince A Co. Their extcnr' sivc business in South Jersey has been built up by honorable square dealing p with their customers. L W. Scott Hand, Cape May C. H., In. aun-s buildings against lore by fire lnjroclaims, companies of this agency settle ° In full and promptly. Send So him for particulars. JlOlf think about your' uninsured live slock. w W. B- Crawford. Court nousc will give » you a reliable policy upon your horse at h the cost of about «6 on the »100. St. II Remember, the stomach Is the life of J' man, and it Is the food you eat if well d digested that produces good blood, >- which renews the human frame. * Traill's Vegetable Lozenge, the great j cure for Dyspepsia, digests the food, r- giving to the stomach strength. One '» box of Lozenges will convince you. 50 cents at Dr. B. A. Kenedys. n Fon 8»i z— Steam law mill at Rio ir Grande ataiion, Cape May County, it has a 35 horse power eoglne and boiler, everything complete, price SflOO. Must be sold or removed by February 1st. '• Apply to J. H. Hants. Cape May City. J Miss R. Parke, long with K. Panf opened a store at No. 18 South 2nd St., * where she will bo pleased to see her ', many friends Miss Parke has an eztcn'B tlve stock of foot wear of all kind* from „ which patrons may .select what they , wish. Custom work a specialty. tf e William. H. Applegit, formerly ii mail agent oo West Jureey Rail- ' road, hat opened a shoe store at No. S3I f kalghns Ave., Camden. N. J.. where be j wlill* pleased to see his many friends. , Mr. Applegit hM a fine and complete stock or goods which jie Is selling very low. Cut In andwhe blm. Only s short walk from Market street. tf Philadelphia boasts of her extensive " manufacturing Interests. John and Ja*. e Doborin. tho big carpel meo. are amoog '* those who have given the peal city a ^ lead'nz place In the industrial markets h Bucklan'a Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve In the world for Cuu, ij Braises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, FcJ vcr Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, (Jhllt blalna. Coma, and all Skin Eruptions, I- and pottlvely caret Piles, or do pay re- * quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect ' ss Olfaction, or money refund od. Price, I 35 cents per box. For tale by Mercy A t Mecray. Waumakrt's. > — " Linens. You're likely to see redder , lettered Linen dap here this a month than ever before. J Our way of passing Lin- * ens straight from the loomsto J you, and so saving aH the - usual between costs, makes \ the littlest of little prices pos- » sible. You can get such J prices here all the year round. ' No matter. We'll better our " best. " Table Cloths. a Sixty to 62 inch bleached * Hand - loom Table Linen, e Hold it up between you and J the sun. That will prove 1. how good the flax is. 50c |a 1 yard! You can't get better' goods for 75. Figures woven ' in the old Style without thejacquard loom. 8 patterns. (l Sizty-four incn Jacquard designs at 60c. Six good patterns — one bad one. But g the price more than covers that. ° Table Linen 2 yards wide " at 70c l £ Sixty-seven inch Double i Damask at $1. But a few * pieces of it. You can't do better at $1.35 — maybe not J at $1.50. * Three patterns left of the !, $1.35 Damask; worth $1.75 » to $1 . Napkins to match. I Napkins. Here's a 6-8 Napkin that t drops to $1.25 a dozen. |j We ve sold more than 50,- * 000 dozens of this precise sort — at $2.25, at $2, at $1.85, at $1.65, at $.50 — and now $1.25! .We- mean the new price for a few days only. Worth hurrying for. A 20 inch square Napkin, j perfect selvedge, $1 a dozen. 1 Compare it with other folks' 1 at$i.so. 1 A 3-4 Napkin at $2.25. , Almost bleached ; a few wash- ■ ings and . they're white ' We've sold them -at $3.50. ; Another j-4 Napkin at$4.50. Two patterns left j You'd expect to pay $6. 1 Dress Goods. 1 Combination Dress Pat- * Urns. The many sorts from $4 to $10 — half prices you ; know — are bring brought to the counters rapidly. A I force of men is kept busv in their preparation. They ; come and go out by the wagfW: m " ;
Stripe. Cheviot. AD-wooll, ' except the"1tair-line, strong — ~ r, almost solid enough for boys' l wear — 52 inches wide^-al- ~ " most a yard and a half — styl- t< ish , wiui the elegant tone d that comes with a rich solid £ >, color and plain stripe, variety 2 enough in colors and stripes E * to suit many tastes. -50c a 5 k yard- S Worsted Dress Goods , at J! '• 75.c> 85c, and $1.25, that are „ 1 down 40 per cent and more. 5 * Oiie week ago 303 pieces. £ ,c Duanity dedSnhig rapidly, as- e 1. sortment unbroken. S e-e5k J k them out if you havn't seen * them. They are gems of t * color and weaving. " it . t * Last year we said ■ "Ding- < , hams" on the 4th of January > g This year we might have 1- printed a good story of them a '• on December 28tbth, but we e didn't Only a men'ion be- * j. fore to-day. J As the young* .-esthete J sought for gracp to live to the J " level of his blue china (lie £ ®" lived in Boston), so we wish J g graceful words for Ginghams. J Words equal to this season's ( Ginghams. Words equal to ] this searon's Ginghams. If j ic they exist we dpn'k know >r where ° The lively chase of the last J ^ two or three years continues. ; ,0 Yankee after Scotchman, and • ■t a lessening distance between Here the goods are side by " side. On die staple styles J j1 you cannot tell which is Rhode ; E' Island, which is Scotland. J »t Colors equally rich and reli- ; able, spinning almost the j| JJ same. The coronati n of*J lo We don't say what's com- J it ing in Ginghams. We do J '■ say that 551 styles are on the J' counters to-day. The range £ f of prices is from 20 to 60 5 a. cents. u The brightest imagination J •• could not picture the sue- J " cesses in patterns and colors J b shown by this years Ging- j, y hams. Colors heretofore iy thought sacred to silk and to J, it- wool are now a great success \ H in cotton. Difference and J £ novelty and style are expect- f * ed, but it remained for this , season to bring colors to per- |] fection. As' 'we look at the j® goods to-day it seems that g the limits of cotton beautiful c * are reached, the ne-plus-ultra of spinning, weaving, color- J %ut who knows? The ^ Yankee Giogham maker may j j. yet be to the Scotchman as - ». Cutty Ssrk to Tam-o'-Shan- u ®- ter : cannot capture him body i! * and soul, but may whisk ofl I £ his horse's tail in a twinkling. ! Ride fsst, Anderson, there's i " a fiend of a Yankee behind - ye! \ What woman is not inter- s ested in these Ginghams? 5 r The shelves and counters are b s full, and they are long coun- I ters. Come, feast your eyes ! -on them. Maybe you'll i 0 want to select ! omething now. I e for the Whytlaws are con- c s fi'ned to us for rhis markef, f j. and some styles aftTvanishing. ! J1 John Wanamaker, l r jttC } j^DJOURNED SHERIFFS BALE c d ,$££ wk fjiuxs. rjj Rnnatoa I. BUcZ pumux. siaada adJooraM ' I • aatlllanMav. rMreary Ma, taw. Ban* soar d ^^"TSSllSSS'-AXXH IB. J ^ wbtib. ; a PJOPBHED BHEHgTB BALE J » ! ' Jr.12' m"™'. ; d — aJTT-1"" ' j ^ DJOPRNED SHERIFFS BALE j j e aoar S "tt' j V ^J"OTICB TO CREDITORS. J O miw«li xuradxa tad WaBarl. RMredza. P- J " 1 5 rSn|yqrTv^ HTiLwxtd. zt-onzrwiz. i -VTOTICK TO CREDITORS. j It , h ■■ ■" edehtfettater wja will an- ] '■ i « I 5 i e ^ ' 1. 'j i' ; . C. THOMAS, i ;• 1 - GROCER, | I '- 108 MARKET STREET, i n j u • 0 ! PHILADELPHIA. , n | r 1
MiKbimtUmtntt. C^EffiHIFF'S BALE. ^ ^ ^ ^ SATCKDAT. JAM ARY IBtk, 1MB, JAMB 8HOSMAKKR, Ja., BacrlS. KfaUa*mP><afkarr. r r K« gHEBIFr'B SALE 1 Ula«q Cap»^M«Mjoon^laio»r,'la in"/'llMWI^rMaa^lto gHEIUFF'B SALE. ; SraM KtoS* ^^^'s®?itoivaa^'B., ■ ' i " 1 DoTt^to«™JSw*lS'oiire5 mlnuiin : SSSiS'SiSS I " " F awnJi Wt^toritore^a yd twwjto tai°°y g^nawBf^asgss
TRUCKERS, Having purchased from the largest growers in the United States and Canada a large assorted stock of I FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, 1 I am jiow prepared to fill your orders at BOTTOM PRICES. Only Iresh Goods septi Please mail me your order wait until I see you. Am also manufacturing a line of FERTILIZERS, for my own trade, and hope to receive a share ol your orders. _ Further particulars later. f| W.-R. VANGILDER, j Petersburg. Cape May Co., N. J. Seeds, Fcrtiliers, Implements. Harness, Carriages, etc. ICE! ICE!" Knickerbocker Ice Company, « OF PHILADELPHIA. b Sinlia Hotsls, Hestaiiraiti ml Cittaies till Pure Eastern Ite. * COAL! COAL! ' s dayid w. rodan, ( field and garden seed n Coal A Wood, Flour A FeeJ ol all einds, Fiesh A Salt Hay in Bulcs e ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS. s J]ig
