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nU&AY, JU1AT It 189» J. Honrj Kdmundi.No.S13 Wubtoitlos •kroet, U Commimloocr of Dced> for Um BMo of PesuYlnuil* ud Nr' NT ud olio NoUrjr Pnblir.
n kllXMlf with frMh (lory, ud Horry Amborg, oloo o woli know Irst roodno bU oboro of UoopploaK. The •fogon ore root ortiou. Tbt oplooatd bornosc rotco of Hm Wolloeo lo beord In populor telecUor ud tbU olngtr olwoyi oooco Id for i •aeon. Leo W. Wright, the *r known boon, U uotlier our. ond Prior nod WoUon ond HUfco ud Wode o plautfaeolta Ao o free cntrrUInmest ihia la dooModly one of Uw boot Umt ercr ap peered In tbpe Hoy. Tbe beat element of dope Hoy oodety oompoae tbe nadlrncan, ud oil wbo bee tbe pleoeure of tbe cool ud delightful trip up lb«
New Jeney woo Milled eerly Id eerenteealb century, ond during 1U Drat hundred yroro ltdereloped into
defined, ud it woo not until 1703, is
Hunterdon, boo Burlington. In 171% Mcuria, (root Hunterdon, In 173% Buaeex, frets Morrta, in 1733, ud Cumberlud, from Belem. In 1747. Eight oouollea were oreeted during the Dloetocnlb ocutury, tbe flrat being Warren, otter toe llneo bod remoined unaltered for aeTenly-eereo yean. It woa aet off from Buaaei tn l824 I'ooaolc come next, being aet off from ttearex and Uerggn if 1837. Atlantic wm aet off from (Honorajor in 1337, kferoer from Hunterdon, BurlUHUm ud Mlddlearx in 1838. Uudaon from Bergen lo 1840, Oomdu irom Oloucealar is 1844. Ooran from Monmouth in 1830, ud Union freon Kneex lo 17S7. During the loat forty.two yeara nu-
rracb her borne aery much btuiard weary. Bbe called her aon Ubarlee informed him ttore woa a dead lying In the woode. Cbarlea. arm mg blmeelf with o pllchfork. alortrd on lour of InaeatlgaUnn, and after a bunt of fifteen or more mlnutra tbe auppoe-d
PISHINO CREEK. Bichard Hem leeway Ud alfe w at borne orer Bunday Albert Wool.oo and w f. wore w tbetr parenU la*t week. Jay Cbambm, of N-w York, t with fneoda here on Turaday. Prank Brighton, of Chicago, la »l lug blacouam. Ilany Learning Hr. ud Stra. Jamco E'dredgc w calling on frlenda here os H •oday. Harry Hwteney. of il.rby. Pa., la • Mre Mattie Bhaw .pent Wrdne-day with her patenU at Weal Cap May. Mr*. Mary Stitra, of Cape May, with bet niece. Mre. Annie Woolaon, on
rlalting a
a Belle 1
Mr a. Jennie Draining entertained her friend. Miaa Etta Boa, of Cold Bpriog, orer Bunday. Miaa Ida Chamber*, of Cold Spring, waa railing Mre. Hunab Wuolioo part of tbe week. Cbarlea Mallbewa ami wife wer
are apending a
n fur-
Dulel Kldredge d wife, of Weal Cape May. were calling on frlenda ud relatlTM here on Tuesday Mias Dora Woolaon attended tbe lecture which waa gleen by tbe llee Mr. Juney on Tuesday eeenlog at Green Creek. Madamee Precllla UugbeA Belle [ughea, Emily Townaond and Miaa Malle Townaend were elaitleg at Mrs. umle Barca' on Wednced.y of last A number of our people alU uded the public InstaUalloo gieen by tbe Knigbta of tbe Uoldeu Eagle In their ball Green Creek on Saturday rreoing. After a moat delightful Mrrice, refnahmeola were screed to tbe mem bet a ud their wire* and melted guestA CHAUTAUQUA. Last Low-Rate^ Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On July 38 tbe Peunayleanla Railroad Campany will run Ibe Iasi special ex>n of tbe aeaaon from Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. Heading, Altoona, Beliefouta. Lock Uaecn, Bhamoklu, Wildesbarre, Bunbury, ud Willlamaport. and principtl intermediate aUOone, ud aUlloea os the Delaware Dieialos, Philadelphia, Wilmington ud Baltimore Railroad, and on the Cumberlud Valley Railroad, to Obaotanqua, N. Y. Bpeclal train will start from Harrisburg and run on tbe folio wing utoi— Uprewnala Eiranuoo Harrisburg 11 K A. M. 39.40 Bunbury 13 59 P. M. 7 80 MoBtandos .......... MS " 7 67 WUliamipori 330 “ 0 65 (Aautaaqua Arrire-about 10.30 P. M.
Philadelphia. 8 40 A. M. 810 00 Waablngtoo 7.55 “ 10.00 Baltimore (Union Bta.) 655 “ 10 00 Altoona (r.Lk. Uaecn) 7.15 “ 7.95 Huntingdon (e. Hbg.) 8.3ii " 9 40 Snnbury)12 05 P. M. 8 33 WUkeclwrrefv.Bunb'y) 7 30 A. M. 9 70 Look Haenn(e.Wmapt)l 1 35 •• 6.65 Wincbreter. Va.(U V. K. R) 780 “ 1000 Koond-trip tickeU good lo return on regular trains not later tbu August 36. named abnee. ud m from other ats-
Klaeee by Poet. A Waabingttm girl baa in rested trffcod of aending kiaaea by mail — a method by which she can present to tbe tbe Bring Image of a kiss Irom her own rosy Hi*. It'la a sign label. Incapable of forgery eesiful Imitation. It la tbe eerUable documentary evidence of a kies gb and rece'red. aBd It may frt prove be of east legal Import. Like ma another good thing, the mailable k waa discovered by accident—at le that it what the in centres, aaya. The method of tbe dlecolery waa this: It happened one day that she wished write a letter to -him.” It was n chilly
Jay a
line bps from the ul reached for uUttle I
:.f m 1yc upon her dressing table and therewith liberally anointed her llpa. And In that salve there woa a considerable percentage of rouge. Tbe letter baring been finished. It war adorned at the foot with the conventional brace of him for long time, ud tbe Uat Idler he wrote was really a nice one, ao that It was tmderatandable that, the crosses haring been made —ud blotted—aba should pr Ups Just ones to tbs letter. Tbe rouge In the salve did the real- It was a little greasy, perhaps, but tbe unintentional result was a perfect picture of a pair of pureod llpa. The Invcntresa waa K pleased that aba triad It again, ud tbi
aa better than
destine
the pictures reached their bra. are genuine." to tell the
recipient what to do with them. They spoke for themselves. No patent upon
the process has yet been appUkdTb
a slight Improvement In tbe original
method baa been made. It la now tl fashion to slightly dampen the papi ud to dust with dry powder the U] of the sender. It works Juat ua we
oena and enjoying the * village, returned her place of business in New York last Oa Saturday afternoon Rev. E. J. Kulp. Miaa Witbarup. Miaa TUI le Kulp ud Miaa Jaesis Way drove to Magnolia Labs and Ooeu Viaw. They report
pleasant Uma.
Oa Tuaaday morning a {oilyparty lift here to enjoy a day's oollsg at Heath. The oompuy constated of Mr. Body sad wffe. Rev. E. J. Kulp, Miaa Rhoda Beams?, Miaa Elisabeth With, erup, Mies Fannie O. Holmes and Miaa
TUUaKnlp.
On Saturday a racing, at tbe borne < f Herbert M. Garroll, a very pleeaul Erne la repeated. Thou present were Mlet Bara doff, of Philadelphia; Miaa Gee, of Oamdeei Mis. Shaw Goff, of Oermutown; Miaa Loin Bishop, of Waal Cheater; Miaa Diverty. of Trenton; L M. Rice, Jr., Pul K. Carroll, Lews and Herbert, Jr. RIO GRANDE. Rain la needed very badly. Hevsrel of war people are pm go to camp meeting. MMs Trams Flahar la spending a few dare with bar aunt at MUlvilia. Mr. Ephraim Hildreth baa the finml
Mr. Freak Banria makes dally trips to(Mpa May with loads al la pretty fi
lookad aroond, md U aaamad aa If
saw a dead mam Shearefi her v_
hadty, aa ebe M trightesind eeeCy- She ‘ SSJfflHKWSS
Paaarngora from Allu.llc Oily, Bridgeton, Vineland, Clayton, N. J.. ud staUona on Iti Delaware Division wlU naa trains to Philadelphia on day proceed-
ing data of cioursion.
For specific rates ud time of on in* trains apply lo nearest Ueket agent. REAL ESTATE TRAWRTTRR
After yie recent fighting non Mulls tbs American Soldier, foul lull that followed ud tbs rest were accorded very enjoyable. Tba
8u Fernudo. and a oorreaponden —, that for tha first tlms sine, ths begin nlng of the campaign. February Iasi tbs men can keep dry when It rain*, it must b* remembered that only a small percentage of tbe troops bad blankets and tenia after tbe second week of tbi advance. It la a happy lot of aoldlen now lounging In tha shadows of tbi butt and trees. Tbe other day "Dea. con," wbo la a large Kanaan with a fund of humor, rapped at tbs captain’s door. "Come ini" shouted the captain. "I Jest wanted to hear how It 'od aound, captain," aald tbe big soldier, with a grin, aa ha bowed himself into the presence of bis superior officer. "It's been a long time since I knocked at anybody's door." A Ntfa City (Kan.) man bad u original way of bequeathing hie effects t« his heirs. Be requested that all meal at his house at a given time efter hli death and open the cafe In which he kept his valuables, which they were to divide equally. To each of the hefra wu told a part of the oauiblnntion. end accordingly the safe cdfild not he opened till they were all thred. The hairs met at the appolnted^tlme. combination failed to wtjrk. r,nd a me chanlo wu called, who opened the safe. Four tbouaud fire hundred dollars found In the safe. The belra are ha;
A Sturgeon (Mo.) minister told Ml congregation one Bunday lately that if uy member thought the senno long or too dry he wu at perfee erty to get up ud walk out. To the close of Ms remarks oae of parishioners reached for hi. ud started down the aisle, preacher hailed biroi “That la all right, brother; if you are getting tired
will ni
Ing."
. person; bull bite juat rc that I forgot to doaa tin
Samuel B. Waterbouae, of Trenton,to ames Allan, of Oamden. Lot 154 lock K, Gape May Point. July II.
•400.
Hunab E. McFarland, et etr, et ala, i William 1L Batchelor, of Upper township. Quit claims had in Upper township, late the homestead of John
containing one acre. Fifty sum tached. July 11. *1. William H. Batchelor, ot Upper towniip, to George P. Button, of place. Boom land quit claimed by McFarland et ala lo aald Batch clot. July
1L |100
Philip P. Baker « vox, et ala, Bella C. Hand, of Wildwood. Lota 33l. block £7. northeast .section, Wild, ood. July 1L Etao. Tbe Wocdbia* Lead ud Improve-
NEW JEWELRY STOKE aa Wwekaagtww Hlreel. Op, To tbe cktlacns of Obpe May: I
18tb,and
y. July
K Uw balance of Ibis
you need uy Rogers 1 Knives, Forks or Spoooaf Do you want a Gild or Silver Watch
Do you west a Clock of uy deacrip-
Uonf
Ladles, do you
lisa?
Do y«a >ut a SUvor Taa Bel, Butlsr Disk, Lake Basket, Pickle Dish. Bread Trey or aaythlag etaa is sitverware. Do you want anything In the Jew “* Over »Y* hundred sty lea of Gold naed of ujlbwc in tbe _ "iai
la something," writes a vvorMulla, "wMch boa been bothi for a long time. Will yon low enough apace In heart-to-heart talks tousweroner Hon: Owing to the fact that I lithe Philippines I am known u a Iplno. U1 were to move to Philadelphia would I become a FUidelflan
at entering
Up to the day of Mi fir
chool Booker T. Washington's name res Booker Taliaferro. Then the leachr uld that all the colored boys of the ecUon had three or four ni WeU,” aald the new pupil, "pul own u Washington." Be baa added
A mu at Bedding Cal., baa juat seined a divorce by telephone, hi. avlng obligingly over tbe telephone Ire admitted service of the summons, aiTcd time and formally agrei re proceeding*. If salt revives drowned uimai u u Englishman thinks he Ires discovered, the mu who fall* Into ocean ought to be easily restored, pectally It he happens to be an old salt
There I* a mu in Chicago who is suing a lady who used to be hla sweetheart for 1103, which he claims he spent in buying presents for her. Among the articles which ha say* be laid at feet are "hydro* water, sealing boss, condensed milk, groceries, gas stove, egg cocoa, a bath brush, medicines asd hair nets." He claims also to bare paid her laundry Mils, but there Is
A QacInnaH m
n advertised bis de-
centa. Be stated that be would tell bow be was cured of drinking, smoking, swaaring, staying out tt night, going to the races, gambling and bow ha gained 80 pounds is weight In years. Several persons sent Ml cents each, ud here la tbe secret they received; -Juat cured of all tbe bad habits named by u enforced realdeno finr two years In tbe Ohio state prison.’
A little girl residing near Flora, Ind., vbo wu born with two tongue*, wu reiored of ooe of them by tbe surgeon. • few days ago. It la LeUered she will
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