Cape May Wave, 29 January 1876 IIIF issue link — Page 3

P Local Aftiiiiy. L J mk B.c«di<iw.iu.i«i» M.J r\>.vo&^- * ^V^AjYj«n-i» f«i i i* -* r~*— ' tHtxTi »ypn^ ((•ikodiit chfirok-c. C1IJ. ; . - aav.fi. l roe, rarrok. . PrwrfOnf Sy pMtor to-morrow iuM- J • <■? ' j§L,. , *Th. ,ta- of K ■ - thfl£XpfS*i«i mi p. » ' ! i ■ \ [i- ^ . Ow VtoaltlnaIk 1fite-iri»b-Uta> be distinctly undeiH Hood Out in our .Uicture# on tbe B Life Having barvwe a* cooaucUd in , ' Cape "lb; fee hare no intention of ' aUaektng alflr political party aa is intBnaUd by oar irfll b. loved cotein- ' porary-Mr Brigawu, Obr role obH , Jed i> to call public attention to oertain abuwa which baye crept into 9f nlJtfMUMi If poaainle Lave rcuu dy r* . appuad. It ia chargedlhot our yenU Life Saving SerTjcc in^tli is county is only fcr-Owparpnar 'U making capital for' the Democratic party— the ' earn* plea tuod daring our mcmorabtTcnH<a« agalnt tte Frocholdir ' • riw-a body composed of lb* repreft anaiot rlion. Thi« ii cat n political 1 I quaalion wc arc on; nor is it a matter 1 T+, . of JWorial autom* *r precedent*. 1 . Jtrt a maj;i n«T»r tqadr a right,' aud ' f iftbopnaout Uonaa of KoptMenU- 1 I tiv*p. have inaoyred popular rcunrr ' I bytbair bad appointments, tjiat ia uo ' I . reason why a Repu alien Sopcrin- ' tendool of the aaifin ' Saving Buttons > 1 tioot of bU instructions governing ' the appSlntnuaU under Id* jtiriadic- 1 lion. Tlie charges we bare already ■ madftM prtJla* Ihoac wH.Uall male, • w* are pfepdred WKaubetantlale, and * ugly threat*, blackguardism- and * , *-*rf nun are oot be- material I F which will Intimidate us in tbe di»- * f : I We ere oouluetJuglM* link- matter * I aa bust MilU us. aud if Mr. .Selgnu.n 1 f orBatMto eJpebaaAnjthinsloofllw J ia nEatta! lh*j are wttcomc to say it, * bat tee do nhftw lothi* raking in of • outside issue* which l.avc no bearing ' w baler cr upon th* matter in band. ' Ut o* attend to IhU basinrea first, I after that we pan try aotn'ctbing cite.- « AbqlutunUUfHr. < Mon^mdrifi^bctwren tb. * liuum of two and thffie o'clock tfao 4 retblttact of Mr. .Aaron Crowoll. of , Cpld Spring, located «n the Shunplt. „ road, two roils* from the Iilaad, was , ftaniblj entered. by a pair or coscrfil) , nrfkbhora, and an nreauff wllh pis , Wb mad. ii, mm tbe <H-cii|«roi„ of tbe , hooao— Mr. Cm Well and wife— . Entrance was effected through a lower . store window, when the burglars pro- ' aso&ifiip stain to tbe bedroom of £ ** liteatee to Which a lamp was , barntog. TlislrnooooHHite.lK.1. ever, , awake bin. ihrawell, who was snd- j •Jtply sprang upflp and seiaed by tbe „ oeakas.hr la y in bed by one of the . i" - AUdtrls on htanurinttl... com. J be ejlkiguteheJ. andythen hastened ! to itoflile with Mr. RfowpU. who by „ 4 tfiJ* lltoe was awake. IhtfeatojedKo- : it« to dret bind -aud ^ tb. old WU, , nod then proceed Wsbrely wHh tb* t search after nirnta they >u> peeked , jwawww aewhrrt abott tl«.Sous.'. to *ctfj>e wktB^re'ias I itr the dark, , t^rerell loaaapd I- rladr his so- , t^nnJH though tfthen at great disad- , viSlago, and rnshid ter the » Lain., tbe , heater dHM-batgingiteo plsttd thola . ■ in *|an directum taken, one of 'the t todh lodging to lbs walls ftw inches , above Mrs. Crowoll •* bead as bhe Jh tUB lij KlUft eteu-hc* of the Other , desparado. AuMopa* M< Ccwcll . could reach tbe roadway he gave llie , ' almrM.wbkhh.dih. ,T ; .i Htai '"d'Jtowd'tl^n " W. MMW 3fc«V.5fc-l, «ijL J % the MStoa* nod gaga iatcuded u . e for Mr. aud Mr. Ore waft, ' and the h IjpgAj hud boforeUsyor Ware, nnd war- " . i rente piacod in ike hand, of Obidf , M Poster tbe. rroM-f-two m..p«ted J 9 partita, ow of whom war reoogoir, ,i . S kr Oo-eU in the riigbt gtinM»o ,, ; she had of him before the .ligbl was , r M -dne,."ty ■ -WW-rriak iacfctrei. (al»*> I :

..:Z maintoc aSk to await deTBlopmente. The ruse ,ucc«d«! to perfection. The two soon got to UtUog. and to guard against ••«<* listeners, the i conversation was carried on through ""[the apertures in UmoloeeU. Every- » 1 thing id coooeclioo with the attempted • burglary was gone over, tbe one no cns . selling the other to Ignore all kwowlt jodfsnfthR>tt»Sr,.and promisiug in" ! return to stick by oaeh- other. Alto- « 1 Either the discusriiprof Uw situation- ■ ; was my ePterlslnlng to q>* iteir of , listeners, the chief add ing interest to - j the programme by taking notes of the ■ proceedings. Tbey were produced to " en dance at tbe bearing Tuesday lorenoon before bit Honor, and ia eoa1 use lion with Mrs. Crowsll-s teattmooy ■ 1 justified that official to send the pris- ; oners^te^ronntyja" to trial at tbe The Township and the Beach . Dctsa- ' The action of the cltircns of lower j township' at the meeting held the I evening of llic J3tb inst., at lite Uold [ j Spriog Academy, baa. aa we expftled, . j taken every body by surprise. It is ' Lard to understand the motives which could here to Wioded'the better judg- .. incut of any body of men possessing , ordinary intelligence, ss to oppose a measure designed to work so much ■ good for the community in which , l Ley live. But for n laboring man, wbo pays, perhaps, nothing but two or three dollars poll-tax towards the , maiotensnoB of his township goWra- , men l, who for the past year has been r«MiitwC*»a .wagesAteliteadjLwork [ at the hands of the very corporation lie would cripple and drive out from , among tbem by his vote at a towu , landing— go follow the lead of a few prujudicci shallow mlndul individuals, i. an act of folly and atubboruocas which deeonree public censure . and disapprobation.lo Order that our readers may be able to form an nndcrelanding of lbs situation which led to tbe application for a township appropriation, w* would explain that this strip of drive, forming tbe connecting hnk between the aty limits anil Sea Grora, to help build which this paltry thousand dollar subsidy was designed, would 1 coat Mr. Alexander Wbffldln not ' lets Utah jfrddOO, while tbo total out- | lay on the propea*d improvement (would certainly rench #1I>,000. Thus for •«!«*> the township -wtefrfr bb getting in exohauge a largo share of the work on the improycmeni, a driyc along its ocean front uusn'rpassrd by ^ any lo tlie country, ami a heavy ( addition to its i events by Hie enlp WtoaUou <>r >»)»■ »•* , pajdrig next to nalhlag into tho town- ' Ship treasnrj. Mr. Whilldin has ' a^citoy spent in 0.1. .vicinily $150,- ' flfe^ltti^to^ear, and much af this h»i g«* into lht pockcte of thfl.jp'dplo rf^wer township. Oa lit cannot be told that Mr. Whilldin. has as yet received anything like a fair equivalent for his lofSSmSOl. neither is Sea Grovr suf- ' Aoleotly sell caUbliahcd to render It jwMtlvoly cuctain that lie will. Tbs ' probabilities, of course, ore that he will in lime reap a generous harvest, j Oar tntMlion is not to put y> a plea the intehat of any fbdiridoal er oerporetleq; the single point we wish ' Insist bpon bcfor< the people of wer tnwBshifila tint Mr. Whilldin of'tlfc" So* Gvove A rench lion doro ' not c.me la thorn as' suppllante In ' flits m4tlq*vbu( simply to aak that 1 the- whole burden and rrepouslbliUy ' of jnabtug au impoitaut public 1mprovVmeut sbohld sot be left to them ' to hear alone. And a fiulnre to comply with so medi tate a demand Justifies Mr. Whilldin in the very natural assumption that .bis .flhrts in build- . lug up and dbreloptoK the unimproved iunde along their oceas front are sol npprecjtcd by the Very closes of 1 people arret benefitted by thow iuv' 1 provemcste. Iu subeUatialiou of th* oouriaahjo w.; uiigU quote oua 1 eltnent of wposltlou a. Iwtog feond 1 nmfing^.Li. jsnm^jf horses and car- 1 riucM.-vsaoy oi sJloiu leave ihtir ami other wilcivste at tho ■ begiuuioc of every /u corner to foltow 1 the pseoariona bosiocas of hack-driv-jg on 'the I .laud for two .or three 1 mouths. Tills aaseargusUit if the 1 beach drive froui the Steamboat landing td tbc.eity is. built, ths next 1 thlnt will he Ok Uyiug at a city pas- 1 ia»lC«r -raikwayOredk, and to that event their business would b*. injured. Thnsaeknowhslgiug a motive j based upon selfish considerations.— But the argument is weak. Ths . hying oT | track on the drive would ( mar* prove an inj urv to the car". : latl HkOMnor. yiOmuiv^v ,lh»t sgich soald be lire programme. Is Ihare pp|bing vte* to he taken iaLi earned; On Uw nh» hand they have a , dnrty stoateh.ef road, alq»j» oat 0r repair, .' far llw privilege of csiug width tfcrypay toll; on Umotlisr. a ungiulleent tetoeranl of fear or fire ociiks, skirting the finest Tjeacb ib U« , yattCree W dret, as weil « to , *l.e pnWic. and nonsteuUv fauued by , the rclrtahln- breezea alW4/s preva- , li-nf-cteae by' th. ocron. And ,ct , there are smite ey .i minted with Ore , 1 »|ii'r't of seifisbtress anil contravioess , Iltnu Urey wHl scgiM: that this ocean , froff is* coMre MM a detriment to , I their tete*B*,.,r. - .' •-«% ' , 5 : (irew hotel auti vsgUge. with pro- j ;.W But drei.., having hoard i wii^MiI^I *oJ "U"t Mii ut«el5v» U. r*' a titerol*w2 , ' '

mm ' Ill) tssarll. '• A special meeting or council «W " lurid at I be aty 1U11 Saturday afUr- ' noon last at 3 o'clock. Prudent Mte 11 eray to the chair. r" Members preeeol- Messrs JJen- ° iieu. Edmonds. Kennedy, Learning, Mccray, Richarteoo and Smith. *. Th» chair stated the object for " which the meeting wat ordered to be ' the paeeagt of the ordinSMe author- ° ixing tb< ex tension wf Bench Drive, to ths city limits, introdueffl at their " last aeaslon. On motion the ordisp ance was taben up on its third resd- .. ing, the vote on Ikif qtortioa cT its J P*M?.£* Bd^mdr moved . that the £ Committee oS Struts bo authorised to arrange for patting the work on the oxShaUm of the drive out by b contract. Agreed to. I Mr. Richardson ofiered * reMlutiM, r which was adapted, authorising Mr. e R. B. Swain to prepare and have d printed and bound Ut* necessary ! forms and blanks for the use of the 't city in regulating the supply of warier k among its eilizens. Tbo President infbftoed council ' that Mr. W. B. MUler, wbo wpa , present, desired the privilege of tasking a statement. Permission "being } granted, Mr. MUler addressed council in behalf of a claim against the city. J which was placed in his hands for ; collection by Mr. Downs Edmuods. Tbe claim, he stated, was for the sum j of $300," an amount the council had ( obligated tbemsclyvs to rontrjimte to UkC guaranlcc fuqd raised laslsumoor ( towards asenring steamboat commumcatiou between thia point and PhBr adclphia. The debt tie urged waa voluntarily incurred bafere the (manage of the amonded constitution, sod . lbs money -was justly owing U Aire parties throngti whose Inatrumrntelli ty the boat had been obtained. = Mr. Smith moved that the matter he referred to the City Solicitor wilh | a View of obtaining his opinion as to the const itulionslity of the city making such an appropriation . Dr. Kennedy did not think there was any necessity of refcoibg the matter to the Solicitor. Tie considered coubcil was in doty bound to pay this claim, aSf they would fro so then and there. lie bad bebo of «i» opinion all along (bat tbo thing had been aalia&etorily s« tiled. ' i jf i The President explained that the priooipnl difficulty in the way of making tbe appropriation was tbe section of Ike amended constitution of tbe -Stela prohibiting municipal authorities from "voting a dollar of public money to aaaociaigons or imii vidual corporations. Besides that, he did not think the Steamboat Company bad treated the city authorities with proper courtesy in their -failure' to make so exhibit before council of the business done during the summer. Mr. Learning endorsed the views Of the choir ou the question: " Be Was o* the opinion that the boat ciirUd too many dead-head*, and1 having ao, he did not think it tight that tho city should be called npoo to make good any deficiency resulting Mr. Bennett advocated the payment of Urn claim. Ha fcU satisfied . that the steamboat had contributed to the general welfare of tho place Last ' ennrmcr, and under Ibar charter the city had the power to appropriate for that purpose. If U had . brought dead beads, it broogbt them here In the intereats of 111* place, and daring tbelr etey there were some who reaped a benefit therefrom. I)r. Kennedy urged th* importance of the council living up to it* own voluntary agreement. » * JC *. The chair rvmsftrd liat ftefn was uo doubt but that the claJtriNftfcM 'l* • 'paid if tho City Solicitor tayt it will not be in vtolalion of the law. , Mr. Learning and Mr. Richardson , fbrther objected to tbe payment of the claim on the ground that they did not have the power under, ikt charter lo appropriate money tor any pnrpoee whaUeever. beyond the jnriedietion of the eityMr. Miller, by permtoaioo, quoted , from Umttarter.to show that council , lb*yiagtsaary power. After further remarks, two and sop, the motion to refer was;^eed , Ut Xkmoell then adjoornsd. " .4* - — Sea bathing «i Cape May bav Corami need already'. HcMakto.of the Atlaulie, Friday last, went in tfeg to: f head first, and his aktfton-top of bint, having npdet in lhe'Lreak«s]whlfe otfmiog ashore from reptodng a bony at his hot bath sea pipe. T^e Brad, dip in old ocean is usually taksa tW middle ol May, but owing to.lho Centennial. tteipatod,and bathing is horned up a* woll as tvory thing die. He esys tba water ia J»k but not cold, vaad l«riiaps the tote fine weatiwrfcas taken the chill ott The Stockton Motel, weaae, issdyertieed for sale or tease. So preqvosals less than . *30400 will be eocsidcrod , with layinenl of $75,000 cash on delivery or deed and possession, to be aecored by mortgage on chalteU and real aiate. with poliek* of tasuranoe. If not soM or teased, tie. hotel will he opened.** guasU early la June, nndar the management of tb* Stockton Hntel'Oa. A hw dayssiiroelho jtabiic schoql if North Deunisviile was to ben up by the unrnly candnrt arsT^e wortbi.kas boys who were being educated therein at the public eypacw, ,cd Ac teacher forced t* reaign keg situs i lion. Those young scamp, .H-rold ; be saat torn tecot or'VWu to the State- J| : IWro. femlero cm.! the Island joe sov^ml days 'ammpVed j ' . ii -tr^ fiWHPii 'wflr ■ ' -

- W!^ ' ' . — a Happiuror U.lhe perpetual po*M^ r- sion of bang deoeived. e- B. B. Swrno's embargo on Jscksan street travel has betaralaed. n- Friend McMakie, of th* Atlantic, g. opened th* bathing aeasoa Friday. Mr. "Km. Ikaen's new ice bouse is * the hMt*ekiag tfetatehan of the », kind on the Island. r- The Sea Breeze Lxcnrsiou House In lias bAn leased for ths coming mason Ir by Mr. Geo. T. Doqghty, of MTTF' » - vIK' i- Tw# converts lo the Baptist Chyrch U in this city were bnpl'issd at Schtataa- > E^s Landing last Sunday by Bay. ie S. Hughes. id .The Sea Groye House, it':te torn mored, has beta secured by a geolta,j mas from New England, at an at coal rental of 86000. i, A new tarotoe of ttaota and shoes r. was received tbe other day by friend re Johnson.- His prices startle people j by their MaMnablenes*. A full sopis ply of wall papers also on hand •r The West Jersey Game Protective Society, have through their commitil tee on Game and Fish, stocked tbs a head waters of Todtehoe river, with black bass taken tiroi (he Potomac, g near Harper* Ferry. Ii We are having unusually mild r, winter weather. So far we have had r no snow, and barely sufficient ice to meet the wants of most of oor hotel . a men and dealers for the coming eeai son. Those who failed to obtain a 0 full supply are looking eagerly lot r another spdll of freezing weather. i h '-The religious services in "th# M. E. I - C^ivrch during tho present week bare ■ berii held- nightly, under tbe direc- • lion of Rev. J. I.. Hoe, pastor, and 1 bare been largely attended, sod hare >■ resulted in thaooUTt-rsion of quite a - number of souls. It is expected that I the meetings WiUhe continued daring i Mr. Win. t>. Towneend, of Dvuuisvijie. is serving as one of the Grand ' S Jurors of the y, S. District Court, k |now in cession at T ronton. Hon. Thomas Bees ley was elected I ' Corresponding Secretary for Cape ' Mnv county at the annual meeting of ! 1 the Ji. J. Cranberry Grower*' Asso- ^ 1 ciatign, licld Ust week in Trenton. a Senator learning and ReprrteaU- t ' live Stevens liave taken rooms for lli* e f legislative session at the American J ' House, where sucli of their conslitu- c ' cnte n» have occasion t<> visit Tren- p ' Ion will receive a hearty welcome. * ^ Ifcv. D. Lyman, of Sew York. J wbo ho* for some time been actively ■ ' engaged in the temperance cause, it ' now kclurlpg in Uutnberiaud county. 1 I ft' t-V peels to belo Cape May county * | shortly, and will speak on temper- ' ance at such points as will receive him. * John- C. Bullitt. Esq., E. A. J Wnrne, Esq., and Mr. Geo. Grier, of Philadelphia — three of oar most ' prominent property owners— were oa the island for a law days daring the ' week, and stopped at Col. Sawyer's ' Chalfonte. Mr. AUey Smith, a leading intnr- { " ance agent of Philadelphia. Mr. * Hitartori, of the firm of Anipach & t Stanton; and Mr. Ellers, a well1 known architect of Ibe Quaker oity, j ® regis terad at baw'yar's Saturday last, 1 J remaining oyer un| il Mouday. Among the arrivals nt the AlUn- 1 ' HdHdtel lb« (last week ircxa Goseral 1 W. J. Scwell, Henry C. Lea, Esq., ■ and Henry B. Ibt'iam. -We are ■ pleased to learp fitl Mr. Lea boa 8 withdrawn hit ojtoositiec to tb* , 1 establishment of tfafr railroad depot t near hi* property, aiM is now of the ' opiuloa thai the ebanie will eohance ] t ' 1 Henry R. Mahn, deputy coroner, ■ 1 and one of tb* proprietors of the 2 Lie oua Broadway Oyster House, ] dn Chestnut SUaat, l'hiladelphia, > r electrified We .old Caps May Irienda . Wedaeaday evening last by making 1 n > abort visit. was adlbm- { paTiicd by Mr. Thempsoo, with whom 1 j hu b associated in the oyster bus]- i , uias, a "most genial gentleman aud largely interested lo the growing of I the bivalve*. They stopped at Col. , Sawyer's- Chalfonte and made arrange_aeuu while here for planting i WOO huahaU «T. oysters in Jones ; . Cfeek, as'p resprre tor their Cenlen- l - \ •? i ■ i i .The ring leader Hand.. of the Belle- " plain gang of thieves, lias been * [ togltlvn from justioe since the robbery • of Mn Michfes e*ore at Peteysbnrg. i ' Last week the officers succeeded in j ' Iraddng him to hie lair on the bonier* 2 of Cumberland counly, but baton 1 ' tbey oould aceomplisli his eaptan he ' turned on -them with a revolver and ' discharged al) Ifee chambere, wounding three of hit pursuers before be sorreodered himself. Uo* of the officers is said lo la daagerodaly , i injured. Hand is now in Bridge ten . jsil, wttb a Wr prospect of spendjop . the rrtnaimier of lite iteywln tht «B- , ptoyeftho^fiU-^ j • ( ' .Tlie if eat Jersey Press toys: j 1 "A Oape May man wrj'il as '.hnt fad- ' ' has teal id or red from a trip to IU 1 • planet Jupiter, and b« rtgparoJ an i o^WHIm te try" ita.Su, Trek j \ 1 i ; Lts* ov aifej.AiiqB) Lmmis- ; jtaaWm* to elm Tost (Wee far tbe ] »; week .ndfeg-'aremry fid. 1-Tv , -j Mrre Mtote ;f : , . It> now .roanrsc Mm stepro. ■ ,froBt- i t] Wrowfen 'M. : i r

Our readatt will notice a d'ifcrence in tb* dimettaiona of the Ware thta week. The change we have been led to make under pressure of pre vail in* B hard times, which to a oonaiderabla extent bava affected tbe advertising '' boststas— tbe main source of revenue with country papers. We might I under such circumstances appeal te * tfia "patent outside" bureau u help oa out by printing half our paper In * New York, hot we roach prefer "the jedepenttapfi can roe of controlling our * ewn columns, even though they be of reduced length. II We shall continue, however, to give * our snbecriber* Abe usual amount of * reading matter — an arrangement which renders an apology far making ' tlie change unnecessary Iiayaet ft Co. have thaonly tip and ; . store store in Dehnisrille, and tbey , are bound to mliafy tbe public. Tbey ! will also soli cheap for cash at their j - plaoe at Ckp* May City. tf j s The Millrille doctor who adver- . Uses "Smith's Drops of Comport" is , in bad repute among newspaper roco. , Has be stepped down out and eut? 1 What has become of that patent manure man whs formerly lived at ' Townsend Inlet? We sbonld like to ' hear from him, before be hears fur- | ther from us. %n 3iden1isfmfn«. Now is ths time to thy it, thle* i season of the year, when yuOr cow , begins to ri.AO and fall <& f._ | faies in tha past year over T1VE TONS PEE MONTH, in packages I of 13 oaroes each ! '■ far 25 cents : 3 |uok» for 81. II !• eempoundsU v*Ob atriatlj otore »BJ ens Cattle ot>Hoiae rowset In j Krr.M'c' ll°VlU 'mnii^'In^n- j ' ,S : t Chicken Cholera or Gaps. FRED'K A MILLER, Prop., No. 147 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. ] Tbe Tren tier Beoki are now clo.eS end will ' ( opened February »lh, ISJS. pare "jwereUrr*. Treee'.ie. j I Mystery Solved. ( The Great Secret of the Woaderfnl. ! Success of Vegetine. 11 nlrlkne »l ten root ol dlneta.br punlj ' ui Ik. blsoa. rretarlac tt. Ueer nno » Idnej. to benttby net torn, lavfeer.tlnc 'be oereou. | •prion. REUABLE EVIDENCE. XL H. t. ITtVBKS:-Dulllb-1 win Mt' ebeerfullj add my to tb. mot nuwber joo b..» I Already rwewtrte la freM el your treat nrd ssstss-srwiijisis' i sgtssganssrsezgx •peUltVat It would Mem u tboucL 1 ceuld . =frsr,»riru«.'.r:-; s t^r. XtHorine ro I ur.lnul , c.mkrttwe w ,m. thousands' speak. Varetlmu nekuowtedtrd u.l recommen-M | . | ' Report nam ■ Practical (-hemtat Bad kptbrairy. Hut am— Tbl» I. ta'wSb'tbetl'Kv. To H K tmw. S3. " VECETINE Wilt Cleanse ^crofula frfmt the Sy.HONEST OPINION. > -'«■.*.* rnsmpv- . 9re «r-nil to b tkrw Itrl uf w« / ukrestebln Juurj, w, will, rerodola. i S5S^S,BSirs^»s,dVo F to try VoreKre tb. (.mt blred rea«d>i.te > QANIEL HAHUNET. — — — -j Si i - * . .- , _ - ■ tk ■ A ■

.... i- ^ ~yp ® AlaSt. * K': ■' ,9 itewywctaftomM— tc. experienoed builders, and an* adapt ; ^ *' are -The above!. . corrct rapreerote- in ,he •* 01 'att,n« °P ««^<lfi" i WIFF Nfl 1Q , lion or tbe new bsnse recently erected wort " f* 66 feet front, and ha* a ! ft I T C I1U. m. - by Col. U. W. Sawyer at the corner dtPUl 01 W- Iu hxattoo is po* .. ; J Sewell and HowLdAvenum, Zr °rtt» ■«" ^"Me on tbe Isififid. J ANM ALIZA YOUMC. . the Stockton Hotel, in thia city. It ,n ,u mi*nt" *"*ugcutaato the pre- ) Rr;-v,- Youcril Bebrilisui Wife. was comroenocd late in the spring of Pnclor has spared a* expe»«. It be-1 last year, sad originally designed for ,D* ,urPlied »11 the mod.rn im- ro-Tb. mu, mm. IJPOM djta, a presto cottage The buii^wa. P"F«nenu. while ite rnrnitore ta en- ' 4 subaequeutly increased to more than "d ""urpaased by toy aggAtee Bfttf BfiSMmy- "71 ' twice IU capacity, and all aeoamry hotel on Uie Uland. It only remains j ygl' - ing il into a first class boarding re- °foed lo* lbt «f !«"•»• l»»e labllsbmcnl. Tbe contract fof iu 1.' iu.L, store Which iWTt has been | construction was given Mr. Cbas. A. doln« 1,4 ,h*r* tbe botel bu*'- I T*n'SSi?rt£SA fiCO^StSS^^ j Shaw, of this city, one of oor moal "***■ j •,M* v — — - ' THIS WILL NOTIFY THE PUBLIC of mxr intention to put New and Lower Prices on much of our Stock. | Tlie year's closing out sale tfilljjoommence at half-post six o'clock, each week-day morning, Land continue: until our fall and winter stock ts sold. XIEXIE ZLv£-£^Xl>T FACT IS: ! We have made up] too many OVERCOATS and SUIT'S for thie year , and to transfer onr > | Stock into Cash needed for "preparation for 1876. we' will make certain sacrifices which will be apparent on and after WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, when we ehall hire gone through our Sales rooms and cut off Profits, and eveu^ papt of the cost from many of on j present prices, ' . «* - j 7b be very exact in tinting this matter, os ice Ho not intend that any advertisement or custom of our house shall mislead the jiublic in the least particular, ice fhiui it prrgter to say, that this Mark Doum, whilst it applies to .. A THOUSAND AND MORE. OVERCOATS, 4 A THOUSAND AND MORE BUSINESS COATS, HUNDREDS OF DRESS COATS, SEVERAL THOUSAND VEST6, SEVERAL" THOUSAND PAIRS OF PANTS. | and extends throughout our house, yet there are some lots in tcfiich (as they have already htm 7, marked ul close privc*,) 16c th'JJf ma^e no change. ' ~r i DESIKE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THIS IB "i OUR FINAL and ONLY MAR^C DOWN This SEASON, , _ So that none heed wait for Lower Prices. ... The step tee fake WfU icOhdiffvUy aid those who feel like Economizing. ^ (The TERMS of the SALE are the USUAL TERMS of Our HousdrS I TV — No Second 'df ARwWd'Pricc—^)NE Fixed "^RiSt : A 4"t ' 4 2. — Cash from All, to warrant-LoV IMces. 'et-'Ai ^ 3. — The Contract tp}. parf, ty return tiioney, js a part of the bargain in each case (provided dfl goods are returned unworn!) i 4 — A Full Guarantee given for each garment. " * The Stock we ofier is all new, and is not "bought" or "wholesale" stock, but our own CAEEPftLY MADE CLOTHI3STG. tt will be rcmcmbefljvl that our stock always embraces flie Choicest Styles of substantial £ j Goods, and that Every SUE and shape is provided for both men and boys. It will also ba in mind that ; *r »| There Is lut OKF. OAK HALL, AND- THAT Ui AT THE OUKKEK Of SIXTH— SIXTH— SIXTH— SIXTH J And MARKET Streets, .. ,.v^ Hoping for a visit from each readei, and that our friends will pass tbis announcement to all , . ^ rheir friends in the country, -? ' /. , - - GH We are Very Truly, ' WANAMAKER dc. BROWN, J PHILADELPHIA,

BEORGB W*. SMITH, tlOfT' J. P. BEKBT. SMITH & HJiNEY. fl Practical House and Sign Painters. . OBADHNO in lmitationW Calcimining, Wall Pkinting J All Kinds oi . jSfl&rak China Glossing, j WOOD. and all other Painting. .iit unpnlCu, iri^iatlif COuu GiiaruTiteid. iio ,10 W^iiogtos St.oppoiiU! tlis Qaitis,.HooKj(bp« a»j City. *. J ■ , . - • m