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• i. so per Annnm. In Advance ibomc anil tSounfg. xtic Congrawlonal District Tk<DetDomnc mad I'naaq I alive Heln of tttflK Uooarceatoua; nutria or New Jcravj •re reqoralod to meet to -heir ween! loetublpa and Ada. to sack Iran tod Mote* a* one be • ItiUmlil. to ■ororaeoee WJO thr purrs of ite S&SSZSS2ZSS&X1S > evrrj fntetMo ei>: ope euteo owl to **-3 uee aiwtrie^iJttBlit' oatMoSkmrux OpIvTuoLr^rt^ui^^aiulaq 'i" wo 1 ■ SssHS9£sawa^S 1 jmjeSSEKS X >«IUAA[[|r u , Next week taker place the Rraod Oriole ' celebration al Baltimore. The affair it ! exported to be of unusual interest and will draw large crowdiof visitors (rata all ■ectkna to witoeaa tbe pageant* which : will hut four daj-r. ' The attraeliona of- , feted, a* the rale bilk aay, are too nomer- [ out to mention, but will embrace a grand ] drill*, elaborate dcomtooa, the unveiling J which mj-Kic aociellca from the .Southern J Burn will play a prominent part. It U j to take a part in tbii celebration that oar . local military organization it now direct- - ing it* attention, and it la to be hoped that * by the aubatantlal omoperatloo of our lib- 1 erally.lnclined liasfl®** mrn. tbe company > S brenabled toluip out wiUi full ranV-, ' Ihur do bi-ffhr to tbenueliA aa the J reprearolalirce of the National Guard of , New Jeraey and to the city with wboar ' nenpie and intcnwta they are nioat ehw'v idtaliBed. Tlianka to the liberality of tli Peon. B. R. traaapdnatioD for the coin • mand haa been provided at nominal rater, in^acknowledgmrnl i .f the aanpuy ta scr- , during Ibe aearon. For (hit faror the =8 command ir under obligation to Mr. Geo. t, W. Boyd. Aseiuaal General Pam. Agent, j win baa kindly given the matter tin peraerial cnoaideralioo. Tbe rampany will J alto be fumlabedwith heavy marching n overcoat* and lilasfcrt* which were re- " Otived hut Scolng from the Slate Ararn- h al at Trent.® It in now the ambftioo of P the members to parade fifty men. if poni. ' hie, and to that end would aolldl the aid . of (heir friends to aaalrt them in drftnafng * ntenaaary incidentals In tbe ahape of Mil . '! etc. The cost of transportation and hotel At Baltimore tbry have hren tendered a reception by tbe Fifth Maryland, thr armory of which command oor Oape May boya will tue ar their headquarters during their three days' vlrlt. Ample sleeping accommodations have alao bean thought- 0 fully peovided for them by tbeir frirndr _ of the gallant Fifth, and the pledge f.«. warded by the Colonel In a communica- " Boo to Captain Btnilb that special efforts at will be used to make the stay of Company f , "11" pleasant And profitable. Another , taggcvtkm to make Ibe -prop-red villi one of increased lptcrvat ia Uiernrolnieot o( r a oorpaof "higiotary member*;" including o Mayor MelVin ana a number of" onrciiy ioaSalA with « alew id their sreompanr- ' In* tbe military. That they will receive a hearty welcome they may rest assured. » Between three and foar o'c.ock yettcr- 1; day morning the Armory of Cmipanf p "ft." third Boot of the BrDeiel building no Washington siren, was discovered to 1* on Are. The alarm anon brought to tbe * scene the fire department, and though the n flames had obtained cnoaidrrablr lieadvay, a I bey were speedily checked aa aiwoaa one ••f the'SHabya was gut in service. Tbi " fire was readily traced to a wooden aplt- " toon filled with lawjluat into which aorne A tnemlcr of the military company had eareka*ly thrown the lighted Hump of a . cigar during drill hour the evening previoua. It bad eaten ita way alowly to the S 11"*. horning a bole rkan through the d liard pine boards and thence to the adja- |, cent nodding in the wall and ao the roof. Fortunstelv not mocfa damage was done the building, which, on account of the • heavy material used in iu construction t would have bustle A desperate tire !-pJ it , ever got away from the firemen. Mr ' BeacseC atari suffer* *-®ii-*h*t from damages dooe his stock In tbe second Boor ' »Lia* was used as a furniture ware-room. Ilia insurance la tmy light, but anfflatiu ] Oongress Mail closed ita longest and ( moat sooomeful aaaaon Monday last, the 1 fib inaC The Meters. Crump bad pro- I pored keeping the bouae open aercral . days longer, but aa preparation! for the opening of the fall reason at their new ' huafelrie, the Dar«a Inn., al Devon. I -a.. ( have progressed more vaploly than they 1 had anticipated, they have been forced to make a tpeerfy change of base. With the result of tbe season's business here these ' en tern rising young hotel men are pivfectly misled, ami as an evidence of which • have renewed their lease upon tbe eatab- t liabmenl for another ytar. It is under- ! stood, however, that the long -talked of I improvements to lbs hotel will I* mail. < the positive condition of the fulfillment of i the agreement on the part of the Mcasra 1 Crump Brothers, who are enthusiastically t interested in Cape May, and are aexii.ur for iu further advancement and pruapwttr The leaaon at yesterday's fire lead -re oor department the importance, tbe Deere any rather, of keeping its steam heater in ■ ere understand why it b essentia] to keep ' .the boilers of the engines healed and 1 ready for instant service, but tbe oceeaei I y ' at having thr apparatus ready for duly ir ' none the leas Imperative in the summer ' sraroo when the danger of fire is many timet greater. We think tbe lemon will ■ not soon he forgotten. 1 Mr. Lee T. Garroo. late with Drs. Marry ! A Mecray. ibis city, was pre»«i:ed the . other dav with a handsome gold stern- i winder Ire a number of the P. R. IL offi. ' rials aa a token at appreciation fur bis . Indefatigable efforts towards making the j musical fret Ival of July S3 and 80. a sac- . r n.*Mr Gam® is at present at Atlantic , City amiarili* in the preparaiions f.v the . frsstvalto take place there tmday and to , — ■ I The Windsor has had a moat successful 1 season, and ia still miming with a fine < company of goeau who expect to remain »wne weeks yea. Mr. Green u well.Ua. i Bed with bis summer l-Jnoree. and expects to keep open till tome time lb Qctolw. or ae much longer aa bit friends , ■ad the public Show a desire to make his Ivoar their place <1 sojourn. ^ - | Alex. Ralph the wci '-known muff ! gawteetiseer, Phti-dlphb. is enj-yig , In the Sewell Point Railrewd sad land e;.p«»y swserpriaea. and ia al»> s slock boJder ia the Dels. so. Bay and steamer , "Republic" companies. Rev. Krigar I'ege Stitaa, of thb cily, , - and author of "Bmjah Land.- ia a protA- j i pvosniarwt Deeaocrar. and a atrong tcm- i prranoc mani b taftad of for tba hand of , Chaster A Handy, rtoi.wrapheet, foot of Ocean itmt will remain open until i Sept. 15th. Von can being along the 1 babies and they eac make a pirturr id 1
■ We print below tbe letter referred to in | 1 tbe communication published plaevbcre, and the writing of which war unqueation-' ; " ably the means of saving CoL Sawytr's" life . at tbe lime, as well at that of hla comiadt- , : in Jeopardy, Captain Flynn. In giving it to the public through the columns of the ] Wave ire with it to bt distinctly undrr- " stood that we do ao of our own option, and without c insulting the wishes of tit ( honored writer. In the publication of the , r present and all former articles bearing ! upon tbe political nomination in conned! >n [ I with" which Caloedflawyert name has j r been mentionnj," wTaWo derire to be held r solely responsible. Where the common'- > j cations already printed emanated was only - ■ to tfaa publisher of (hit paper, and I until their appearance In the Wav* Cpjo. ( - ncl Sajryer never knew o? such productions t being In exist enoe. Wc make this sute-mec-t at thia'time hi J oat ice to our frieed j the Colonel as well aa for tba benefit of p certain of our inquisitive friends who are . seemingly anxious about the Wave's in- -j. i terference in the matter. r PaeTorr-Gaxnau' orvci. RicnaoKr. Ti*taiaiA,jQacas,«aas. ^ atK^R^^ilreriSSa^m'fS'SSrtli g fie exermed. It JeO so my to . Nyaeitaod Cp1 g.rna. OS SOc nri.'-ArW lMiara lalaetrj, II rqllp"™1"'' '""vfrauu exi-cilled b; i| * JHit'IlMmS.'w'^wf WlIi'x'Daii iai"" f' are rerigri-l :o ■ haf.'rrr'u la ciirr'^r or, Willi ml. JO any a imr. i aavt no ins', no lory, nu; s am t rSaiE"! aar crime, not St Ic'l i. my tt viiue asset tow rtabigsi^ si ytvv- ^ ic'.ier to tir^ e»eieb<*Uaiy»'aaii-itoo 'my bi bm"***mS*^SnL **oo''r'fme" Umure'm. l^ijSMai^lsS^^il! k Mtt? I, ate" roar lean man and 1 wit-xe/u. ci tiirert^my name and rank, by way ot ronma a. Captain First New Jcrecy Caretry- ^ TIall so Atlantic ODl » The Comrades of Post "40". G. A. R.. j" of this cily, made their third annual excursion to Atlantic Cily Tuesday last, tak- ,j ing with tfacm upwards of five hundred N of their friends and family connections Ji the county. Tne dsr was one of the pleasantmt of llic summer season, and ^ assisted materially in making the trip sale ^ of unalloyed enjoyment to all who panic- „ IpaiesL Like as at home the visitors ft found that the advent of September wit- 'c ncaaes a change in the spirit ot Atianlie City's dream. The season was piartkm - 11 over. The great crowns bad diup- . pearod. 'Fbc excursioa boosts were get- [ 1 ling ready to gloat up. Moat of the hotels It were found open, bat there was nb demand for tbeir rooms, and their porchc* J| and eonidncs bad a lonesome look- Laic rains nearly swamped the low portions of o! the city, and poods of stagnating water h All over the Island ' detracted from the "j healthy appearance of the town. Tbe J, of the United Stales Hotel where the grand musical festival ia to lake piyre toand to-morrow, looked as though a n tide had struck the place and got '' left, pumps being necessary to abate the * to render the ground presentable" for fa tbe coming event This festival is cx- » ported to draw a big crowd of visltota.bul wc doubt very much whether in point of merit tbe alb actions will "come up to that of Cape May six weeks ago. Fiopi Bro. r of the flrerew as well as from ] several of tba bnaineM men of Atlantic w c > gained the information that the aeascn -J on . the whole a fairly "good one. Tliai d wu late in opening, as at Cape May f and other resorts, and there had been J some bad weather, hot tbe plsoe had 11 generally been well patronized and eretr- |j The West Jersey Excursion House, un- I' der the pains-taking managsment of our n Sea Breexe landlord, Mr: 8. M. Nash, wu ' still open, and afforded generous enter- ,, tainmenl to the excursionists fr*n Cape ' lliS Aeason was fully lip to the j average, but the strain of running two , seaside excursion bouses he finds is too , much for any one man, and in oooaeqoenct „ may relinquish bis lease upon one or i. the rthrr; pr both houses, by" nest aeasoo. i, Atlantic' is growing wonderfully. Since . ■ i last visit nameroos buildings have . ° tr°*c ii "i «®atiuctesi ;*nany °ridrtv£u bid „ -< iih bone flagging dad various other im- , provctnenu provided, but the one great „ and pnocipal attnetion— the beach front i, remains the same. To Chpe May eyes it p is unaccountable how a town nf the site, , enterprise and napretability of Atlantic d City, can afford to tolerate tuch an un- u tightly condition at things along ita front j, from cne season to another. Butlhepeo- < pie don't seem to mind It, and the place c is prospering nevertheless. t Just now everybody ia complaining of tbe mosquito invasion. There were msri- t, ads of them everywhere, and tbe way > they went for their frioosb from Cape b May on T uraday was a qaution. The hotel Albion It one of tbe most , popular and aucoeatful tiousrs at Atlantic ,. It Umanagrd by Mr. Geo. L. Jacoby, a c gntieman-welldmown' to (Ape Hay.citiand viailort, and whose return to l.i- • first love ai any time wonld be moat gladly j In this cncDectioc we abonld not forget 1 thank Conductor May ben foe his kind c ! and committee while in charge of , hit trxin, and in tbe performance o! his f . official duties f Tbe Seavllle Camp Meeting manage I ' meet has been censured is vaiiota qoar- ■ lets foe nst giving the potdic some kind of notice lieforehaod of the lima of bold. ' ing the camp. I'leoty of people in this vicinity and all through tbe county knew : nothing about the medio* till they read ' anrti reports o! the ramp exeridaaa as were pnRahed in the county papers af«r Uwy r 1 had been in progrta aerenl daja This s ■ is a mailer of oxnplaiot which we think i r might have been ewily obviated. * Meafri. Knopf and G.!a«er Jar ing * formed a copartnership will open at their ' ■ strre cm. Washington A Jack*® street* b waday a fnl! line of M*. Boys' and » - Childress ready-made dMhitg- Alao an s • elegant stock ef bats, caps and gents' a ; furniriiiug goods, which they: proi-* n selhng to 1Mb osstnmen at lowest cash . I*"**. a Company ,:H" will aswsuhk this even- b ®g hi tbe armory in full dress uniform o SSSStii:
Benczct A Bro. are stocking up for the _ Sea laic City Is to be "forcibly pushed" - as s winter itiort. e The sundlower crop has bee® the largest V ever grown in this county. 1 Tbe rail birds are in poor condition. At e to report bar sportsmen. lion. James II. Nixon registered at the ■ New Columbia tbe first of the week. 1 Tbe ltobeaon men 'have begun to wfais- : tie. This is regarded ae a had sign. 5 Assemblyman Sninn, of Atlantic pity, >. It repotted to be dangerew)}' HI with j 1 typhoid (ever. ' - ' Supedntendcnt Ware, of the Rio Grande - b'igar Works, is a welcome tiaturday f afternoon Jisitor on the Island. 1 Delegates to the District Convent!® to - lie'id next Fridsy to Camden were 1 elected in this city lsst evening. The Cspe'Msy A Scbelletfgvrs 'Landing ' Railway wil! bring its sea*® a ' to a termination SI mclay next. The public school building it undergo. ' nthorough painting end repairing preparatory to the opening en the 18th imt. Chairman Carman hat staked his reputa- . tion as a political worker in giving Xr. Nixon > majority of tbe Caps May deli - Congress Hall orchestra left Monday, an engagement at tbe Arch Street Tbealie whlch opened the same evening. The Stockton bath houses will t».- ran another werk. principally for the accommodation of collage families who have taken houses by the season. Mr. J*. S. -Boothby, manager of the Siocktoti. has been offered and declined management of one of the best known tod largest of the hotels in Florida Edward T. Lucas, of the firm of J<lhn T. Isocaa A Co., the njiwt prominent paint of Philadelphia, it enjoying his fiosi visit f.ir tlib season at the Chalfoote. Mr. John HoocJ, of CaitKlen, has be n making occasional pilgrimages to Ca|Msy the past season, gene-all/ mining his headquarters with bit frienfi Kromcr ' a', the Arlington. Geo. K. Mclirain and family, Philadelphia, are located still at the Chalfoote. We are glad to note that Mr. Mcllvain'r health is much improved since bis rgturn weeks ago from jbe While Mountain*. Hit Hoaur Mayor Melvin. wane of the members of council and X number of our have been constituted an "honor corps" red will aocompany Company "11" t® ita trip-to Banlmore next week. The article on first page this week's Ways from the Philadelphia Prru was written by our young "Independent Republican" friend, Mr. Frank Willing Lcach. It well worthy perusal. Geo. G Post*; President of the Itlo Sugar Company, nftitcrrd at the New Columbia Friday, in company will. In the aflernoe® they visiie<l ibe c-mi-prey's works at Rio Grande. Scwells Point wil! loose' ita grip no the popular affection if tl® compahv do tu t aib-pl mcasurea to bare the road put in order, and the old •■nragie-'au. terna" of engines replaced by lucomotivta of power aim rpliabiliiy— |\rticularly relialiility. The Jolly, goud-naturrd- and affaiile assistant General Paasrnqrr Agent of the P. It It will be leaving u» use of rliese bright mnrtiingt. much to the regret of liis fellow pnMrngcra of I lie ni-rning expre* tiftbe J'amiAer," of which his familiar war-whobp will be redly missed. Mr. Dan. tichaiieaxer, of the Uiwnship Lower, declares that the slate said to have been fixed She other day in his intercat. was not made with his consent, ynd that any arrangement effected in tiie manner stated thou hi receive b'S emphatic disapproval nomination of State Senator and Assemblyman, will not be held for terns' weeks yet, but litis ia not -owing Ua any scarcity of' candidates, -as we understand partKSsfcave move than they know what to dc with. Oar of tbe moat enjoyable entertainmints of the season just il.~d was ll«elegant terrapin feast with which Colooel i regaled a party of his friends : Monday evening last in k-®nr of the Messrs. Crump Brothers, of Congress Hail who were on tbe eve of taking tbeir for home, and who, during the ' preceding lap months had done frequent justice to the distinctive features which hare rendered tbe Colonel's rtfttn * ao popular with visiting epicures. Thggnod things of the bill of fare being washed down with some bottles of sparkling . responded to in be filling terms, the party adjourned to CongrtsalUU to partake of 1 the hospitality of the geutiemauit and enterprising proprietors, it was dunog the pragma of tbe hilarity which ensued that : Mr. Harry Crump, in acknowledgment of 1 complimentary toast, made a stirring 1 speech spun tbe beauties^ attractions and 1 opportunities of Cape May. Cape Mayhe regarded as tbe garden spot uf the Atlantic mast. It had a gliriouf future in 1 atom for it. But to anil ourselves of tpe 1 advantages the place naturally possess, d 1 it was necereuy that iu paoptt should bc1 come alive to opportunities within their 1 reach. The liberalUy of lb* PennsvlRailroad Company mind he suppicmcntad by thr liberality of the city red of iu indiridoa! hotel red business men. He toacknowlcclcwthat heandbis brother actually iu love with the plane, and it was to him the highest pleasure that the Individual efforts the fast awe hare been appreciated by tbe people of May at well as by the visitors who 1 here in aearfih ot health and rtcreaMr. George Crump then endorsed his • sentiments in regard to Car® Msy, supplementing his aprech with a ' humorous reeMal of tin- d- lights of hotel , xncping with a bouse full of cou and the ; proprietor" a room only accessible by an entry jammed full of trunks red bat-y Cdooel Steward, uf Cincinnati, on* of ' the party, gave his impressions of Cat® ' May, tins being his first viait. He thought "the people of the place were not properly ■ alire to their bretdntereau iu not looking '. after the patronage of the great w,t • than they d.i In bis city Qua May wax 1 oanparatively unknown, red he was aaf is- ' fled that with proper effort a eery pr ofitable busiDraa might be drawn from It alone. - side roaon in Ibe^irid that possessed iu . advantage*, and for hU part be proposed . cuming earlier next year, bringing his 1 family with him.and Maying the whole : sen*®. Mr. Steward, we should aay, is , a leading paper miuirifitturcr. in the west. A week ago yesterday the body of : Samuel P. Rutherford, of Ooid Spring, i found on Briar Island, not far from ' hiarmidbnc*. where he bad gona the day be fere upon the pretense of gunning for , Some months previoas his menul : intellAS was discovered by his fsmily to r ®aakeniag,'asd by the advice of pbyriI ictus W was tent to the Slate Asylum, where \ he resualaod until a few week* ago. when he came home apparently : much improved in btaith. Tt® gun m uzzle against hi, left eye, touching the ■ i with a slick sn-l blowing his brains out, canting insununeous death. . Tba
Cape Max I -o I III Ort ninZB. c The season is waning. Beiievue Hour doted last Wednesday. Stockton and Sen Gin r> -1 tires are, ale j closed. il Carlton Hotel will koep open for several weeks yet. X Electric lighu continue to ahioe brilliantly thae night* e Orer a hundred guests are anjourning at the Carlton. » Beach Avenue Cottage will keep open til! tbe 18th lnst. - , ' Stroud "Morton, nf the D. B. R.H., b has returned to-bis home in Pcnn. Perry Edmunds era occupy theTTltar mxker Qittcgr during the fall red Srintrr. C A waler-lpout was noticed in tiie Bay Wednesday near the Brudysrine light 0 buutc. c Buret Bup-Tvisot'Jrtuc fm ley, is a-iw engaged in hsviug the road-ways re- • , Geo. Mve^y and family o®tinue to en- - J-if tl® IsiBu' at t!®Ir Beach Avenue - Cottage. A- B. Shoemaker, late of tilt I). U. IL IL. hat returned to his ostivc village, - Davis Grove, Pennsylvania. B. G. Godfrey red family, occupying • the collage «t corner of Bench and Ocean avenues, will remain tif! first Op- October. CapL ("luuiea Hand an<t crew, of Life ! Sating Station So,. 40. will enter upon ■ the duties of that establishment Friday 1 New arrangements have been made in - running the trains of the De. II. IL IL, 1 under which trains will be run every half Preparations are soil being made by which the Cape House id* he bca'.od by I strain during the winter, OH making it one of.the most comfortable winter hi-tcis alimgjhc ennst. Tiie new Prrshytrlian eliif®! is nearly fioiihrd an.j presents a very. acal.reJ attractive appenrancr. It was dedicated Thursday. 81st uiL, the srevierr being coudncted by Rev. John MclntOah, of - I rtiiisilelphis. A drt-wuing accldcrfl occurred oo 11 e - beach Monday. Three young men who were engaged working on the new church here, went in to take n bath at noon hour. Two of the party came out Ip a abort time. The th'rd, Edward liubler. aged 1 twenty years .and in the employ of ' Frank Tweed, remarked to them that fin ' proposed to remain in longer. They then : went to their bath bouse, red not hearing , from tLeir curqpwion al the time ezpecl- '< ed, arareh was made, whereupon tb- v i 1 were forced to tbe oonvictiun that he Sr*- ' drownt-d. Ercry effort was made f-® the - recovery ol Ihe.trody but without auccc** The Society of Prdndab-M Ihdrmreting't every Sunday al the cotutgc of Mo T. T. IIillirai, no Beach aventic. Mias Afik Cooper, a daughter of fluHi®. Thomas V. Cooper,, ia spending a , abort visit with friends who occupy a cot- , *Sli« M. J. J^k*. well-known as the derk. of the tartion House this aea*-n, : will assume Ihe.msnsgcment of the office ' "dcjsirt nicut al the Cupc House. The following cottage residents proper* 1 occupying their cottages till October: S. Duuzlass .Adams, E.ub-j Ewe* Mr* Hnr- ; land. Judge P.-ornse, Goiffge W. Signs, I [ Benjamin ('. Godfrey. George Meyer* of ' the Third Natinna] Bank. 11. C. Godfrey. John N. Reeve* A-iimon Wright and Samuel HHdchuro. Until lately the means for having bat.- ' gags, checked direct to Cape May P-iint • I have been' wretched. Recently, however. Hi.- management of the Delaware Bay and : Cape May Ra'lroad made tbe announcr- , , tnent thai baggage would be rcaived from i I'liiladclphta and clxtcked from Cape Msy ; ' Point direct to Philadelphia Thia is an \ ' acornimodati-® very much n reded. Although the seav-in at Caf® May Polol ' ia practically over,. many guots continue to arrive. and the following Pliiladeipbiant - are among the latest arrival" at the Carl, i too House: Ji'* E P. Baldwin. P. II. , • Royal and familv. Fred Ereinger, J. U. i Johnson. Jr., and -fsmily. IV. Egbert , I Mitchell. Nelson'Bqyd. James Oltc-rsoo. I C. J., Smith, Job's Williams, W. V. i McKcan. Mrs. WJlluun B. Huston. Mr. I F. C. Cameron And wife. ><ita IL I', r Adams red Soroom L: Scguio. Oar CottaKt-rM. J Mr. IL II. Bcattle will'remain with hia I family until October. I , Mr. Cita* E. Ktily'a famiij«tbink of j staying until November. Many families will remain as long as thr . ! fast express is kept on. Mr. George Howell's family will stay ' as usual until well in the fall. Mr. IL B. Tslham is talking of return- ; ing to the city the 15th mst. 1 Mr. S. A. Rudolph red family were among tbe departures of last week, i A. J. Fullmer and family, Camden, are - prolonging their stay at the Chalfoote. ' Mrs. E. Griffith *U£OU!:ci* her inlen- ; tion of leaving for borne tbe coming wo k. Mr. King's family are still with un and . expect to be among the last ol our auuir raer guests to leave the Island. Mr. Cart Wright has no idr« of forsaking ' the "regfflart"jM long at Ilarry Mull'tm r i has charge -of toe 1 o'clock express. Chta H. Dougherty red family pro. j pose enjoying their summer home on 1 Washington street until October al lea-'t ' Tom Lancaster rimed his hospitable ruche Monday, hut expect* to be down , quite often, or as long at his side-board . supplies will hold out i Harry L. Taggsrt is loath to leave, 1 but business requiring hit attention calls ; b^'bS" fi ircf f^tk^Tst in purture •Dr. T- 6. Butcher aud brotlier W. A. Batcher, are here with their families yet, 1 and will remain in their respective cottages = as long aa the fast express run* 1 Mr. M. Hall Stanton .holds to Ibe opin- ' ion that now it tbe plvatuteat season at ; the seaside, and propose* to rettin poaaea. sii® of his elegant cottage tat tome weeks yet L, The tinUnabulations ot the collar bells of Mr. E. A. Pue's prize pugs continue to I which snggests tbe Information that their i xenia] owner and family kre not tired yet I of Cape May. i- Mr. George D. MeCreary.ooeof the fore ■ most and most active of the Committee . of One Hundred, finds little time for picture st preaent, but manages occus,f sonally to fret off from his political re- , •prmaibilitira toapcoi^an evening with bis R lamiiy. who arc still uccnpy ing their Co [ MoKtUg report cf tAs Free Fvr and fUr t Duptnmy. Sr. 14 Srrti Ttt slrart, P'MadeipXia. Dr. Arthur G. Afire, surgeon. 0 reporu 87 DOW eye patients and 43 new i- ear patient* Total number of risita durI, Ing the' month of August for treatment. s 034. Tbe dispefimry is open daily front r 11 to 1, and ail suffering from ailment in a either tyt ot ear are most cordially incited e to csfi. e By a large majoritv tbe people ot the t Caltod ttatca hare Hrr-are.! tbi-r faun to kit. ' i ■|jgsras^isl &
Hon is tbe camp meeting getting qp we ! r. inquired, hear the close. • of u official , 0 wearing a long rumpled duster, and mak- ' iug his way lo'a large tent were the brtth- i il ran with a sprinkling of aialcrt w'c.e 1 squatted on some loose straw upon the j '• ground? "Not rcry well," was the reply. What V the matter? " Well, 'you see, there | K to-c so many places to attract people, and I then it is getting to lean-old story. There n wu a time when about everybody came to the Seavifie camp, bnt the novelty bas . worn off and interest cot teapupdmgiy di- - miaiahed. Then thsrc have ^®eu other''' t- drawbacks tSis j-ear, as the raia and moar. qttilo pest." "BuT" red' our informant y brightened, up, "tinlmy (Satuplar) may ! it bring tbe pcojile so that ,V-y Sandsy il® usual animated scent may be witnessed." 1 r J ust here we lost our cqmpani ®, who, with i . .. the quick courteous invitatk®. -Conic j, into the ptaytv meeting." disappeanrl j ; among tbe tr-wshippere, and seen bis voice I e was mingled with others singing a (aiuii'tar : hymn in a real v'd WMti-neJ liesrty way. ; True, as bad been laid the old crow d - 1 teems absrnt, red yet. as we made tiie 1 ' circuit of lite ground the pretty lillli-Yi -!- - 1 ugrj of tl® oamp teemed fdUkoccaph-il. 1 Some of-lbe*- viilaa araq'tite'eirgsnt. sud | 1 a iu ibk window* fl -wers bad been mraugi.l ' . by some fait bands. Tin- a-«U»-tic sun- ■ ' fiower occupied' its usual niche in the , J gracefoi ornament stion. The grounds of j 1 a I lie camp are well regu'mted asm their ' ' f police aud sreitaryrarrMggtuents; thewa- 1 tcr is tool and of the putr*t and swyetest. ' ami the market well supplied with fresli ' fruit* Yrgetablr* meats red all else re- ' 1 • uuirrsL The sun's rays in a -me plar a ' f find tbeir way up.® the brads «f srprsh'qe pars am! prvmenaticr* 1>ut as the trees - 1 grow they will unite Ilieir liranchu and j ' f irm a complete creogiy. leaving nothing 1 ■ to be desired iu this really fine grave. j | t Gniuja of political party managers wrre ' B ab-r.rt tb-- t^mp grmuds ou Saturday talk-- , ing ovi-r tbe situation nn-1 fixing up states . j ' Ti'^ lemporan® yit-Mi-m sei-uts to he^a J J 1 lhnquoV ghost, n-fu-es to be put aiav. I ' J Tile Il.-ar-ja-.qile will hsyc a say after a j , ' 'wTgrt^fuJ? 17^' 'iroglSrS j] ' ® .iiJ»'2!*.^},ae "j'."* '* 1 ' m-aity l-ruugbt into the contest. ' Gf c-rorse thr re is the usual amount of , ■ flirting among the am , og young people, , I we really tb lugbt that part belter looked , I cfter than attendance lip® the several , t daily services.. , Sp-nkigg of mnaquitoes, litey form tiie t , tn-e-l j'o;, tdiiC camvtisatinual topic of the 1 _ day, Tin® loo, there' tots here enough j ■ and liring into |irom;.nence a very r tfiriinct 1-rtnch of iiteratnre. Every * , x'ratipv that come* amoog utlhirks the 1 : wiremlnu au.l aral'wut exaggeraii'ou. ' Many of our neighbors wrnt-on the G. - A: IL cxcoMbn' to Atlantic City which . they enjoyed very much indeed. Prosprata for rlirap f.aai the coming . year is now almost rqj awurcd fart. Goal . crops sbiund here and everywlirre else. • 1 Ourjnelt national holiday t'Tlmaksgixincl > ought to be ooe iu which ail will Dug j heartily red thankfully Join in observing. Tbe Court room will scarcely le ready , ' f->r oceujunry at tl® September tenn. , - Tl® wont is in able ban-!-, lie a ever, and t if it can be aronnip]i*be.i it will 1® ready, i From a hasty exsminalt'.-n of the rorg* ; ■ hum cane field'il will J® 4 Itig task for I!® t little uiiU at Rio Grande to manuiacture the rn- -minus ere® now growing inlosu- t • car and syritp. Certainly litis year xr iil t , the margin f-r prirfll of the crec inr tlustry. If there is to- -ney in it this year's » yield of cane will bring IS out i , Oysters about the Bay side farms arc doing finely and the Baltimore pi-iple a-i 1 wearing smiling faces at the prrepi-ct of ' ■ blvaivdand big jstleea. W"ik ia begun [ up- hi the Levis au-i it will go aleadily on 1 rill the crop ia marketed. r~ ' 1 ! Iln Tui-Aiiy eveniug, September 12ll., , Dr. J. lucrum will give a lecture on prac- , - ticul cliib.istry iu the I'reabylrrire church i tt Green Creek. Tbe topic will be lllus- ' by .the aid uf suitable apparatus. A small ' 1 aimitianee- fee will be charged f-« tbe , Ibeni-fil of the rliurch. » j I LT^Ttie first cimuiencemmt'dar of 'tl® C. , ' I. S. J., August ii. fumislir-i a t-ipic f-T > the papewi which lliey discussed Iu a way , - Hint showed many of them to be quite un- , ■ raual to tbetaik. We r- an mend the N. , - Y. Trfhtiit't edil -rial'ruiiatka aa il® fair- ; t est anl uu -at apjireciatlve- which came , . under notion. , The famous infantry battalion of Pbila- 1 riclpbi* tl® Sure Frociblc* under com- 1 inriDilof Major Ryan, arrived Saturday 1 last lQ" special traio, as the gucaU of the ' I Moan* Crump, of C.® great HalL They ' numbered 170 muskets red were rccelvcil 1 , uji n their arrival by Mayor Meivin. mem- j bextof'citr mnncil, (kimprey "11." Cth Itegt . 8. N. G., red a committer of Philt adelphu visitor* From tl® statiou a ' abort street parade was made, the- command packing Congret* Ha'l lawn In | ' time to form dress parade before' night sot , ia. In the evening a hell was riven.*!. ' - the hotel iu honor of the visiting military by Ibe Messrs. Crump. Sunday morning tbe Ismalien attended divine servirc st tbe Methodist cbttreh. At ' 5 o'clock tbe exhibition drill'tia-k place oo tbe lawn of , e Congress Hall and was wttoeraod by hundreds ol aprctator* Tl® er.-lutions c..n- . airtad principally in ti® f"ni,ing of o-l- , nura nl s-onipaniea. ciianging ilirri-u -t-. ( - d-ploving crfinmo and in losdiog suit i firing. FiJI-wlog the mreu-ivres a lawn ] - cioeert was given by the band accouipanyiog the 1-otlalH®, the orchestral abeli - . erected for tl® Marine Bred being utilized. J Next came drew parade, the Fenctbira be- , iug equipped in tlwif full dreaa suits and looking hands- -me. After topper tbe hat-' taiioo prepared for its homeward return, 3 leaving here oo a special at ten o'clock, tbe members la-ing much pleased with r tbeir trio to Cape May, red promising I that their Dcxl eneampmcnt would bo b.-1-l here should the qun" lou of choice be left - with them. i Ileltcr !•*> Hla Own BlUa. J ft. Editor —Tbe AYur mud slingcr of last week oonlains a reflictioo oo son® ol - - tbe City council wb.. sport fast Kami and ' - rtwc liimablllor tw.-tnreicctioo printing. \ ' Allow me to aay, an. that the member of , o-uucil allnded to, Mr, Bcunctt. does Dot i- owe Mr. Belgmrea bill ol 11* kind. H'lixlt vrr printing be evercnrlractedl-r I® paid, - red hnldsM.'. Selgman'e receipt f.». Mr. s Bennett ileaires Do quarrel with ti* .Shir mre.sndcertkinly gave bim do occasion foe , s thus attscklng him to to contemptible a - u manner. Tbe penurious Scigman better ■ 1 dot "unpack bis heart wlih words and i fall a cursing like a very drab— a aculiii -n" I ai any city coondlman till be dean bis own skirts and pays his own debts 1*1 Beigmre put on Jiis new bulletin hoard _ bow much be it indebted to hit landlord for rent ox bow much "he owes the Republican party i® old account for subscripl tion* F**Pii*. is Ttiit " Bnlh^ '- WooMed*^wt <bat 'iwm to be roving at large ia the Republican camp. Tbe question is. "Hovf sha iOkas Jtu.i !® u eapturvd?'" We thought there wu tome- - • thing like a bull at large among the Iter- publicans at Cape May Cily, but this one h appears to be about. the Court House.— n Perhaps the Cape May Bull las wandered n sway op there, and now oor valiant neighd hor wishes wwsfvdg tit "to takt Or ifuff If tXrhornt." u the most proper way of enjwdrtng him. Al all event* he takes the ie stalwart "chairman of the last county coo- ! vent ion" to (ask for his failure to arize tLc ■J ; dangeroos animal "by the horn*" Wall, n. ! we don't blame our peace-loving neighbor >» i for wishing an shift the hazardous job ni ' from hi* owa narrow shoulders to those at ai | Ibe lysty "chairman." " :
e ' Cai-x Mat Gtotx, Bgpk Oth. I . Mr. JMilr®.-— Tbe. cluing rcmcre ot. . ' tire camp ima-ting" ia progres* here ainoc : ' the 34lb uit.. Were held last evening, red ' j to-day the bustle incident to the breaking . : j up of camp is heard on all side* While : i many are glad it is over, red hurriedly pack ' . I up their gpeds anxious to depart for their i I homes, others linger around . the spot - " ' a hive to many cheerful associatioo* some ' | spiritual, others fecial, have been so great- 1 ; ly enjoyed. Ererybody is saying to cv- | , cry body else, "M'eli. it is all *ov«v," red , ' sylulc sometntlr, -Ye* red I am glad of , it." others declare they fie! sad at the , - .thought. rf' .lYfi"1' ■' mint I® admitted- that the { i . tnreting tpirilusjly hat not liad tin.' power ! i . ' cioractcrij'lc of ftsmcr meeting* there ' , ■ have bA-n vreiai pieaaurea the memory -if ■ " j which will he kept green f ® a long time. I ■ ? ' i'i-riiapa one rif ih« last "prayer tow-tings ' « ■ ' w- that of Friday evening lisf. Uncle ! ( I lavid Sack exiiortc-J tin- pt> -pie ip a man- ) , I that stirred the heart* of l®l®ver* and 1 ' j shouts went up fmm all aba the enngre- 1 1 . I Tl® greaie t aormi® nf ilrerncampmrnt waftoelivcrrd Iq-fft.-v. Mr. Itrel®, iW ' | ing Qdcr of .we ..f the New York Mate | -L -trills, no Bun-tgy sknsntn, taking f.ir [ his sulked the thief npi® the cross. Sodi . . ' depth of Ihonziit. »- P'-al a. wealth u! ex- ' i jirryti.fi, am! such grnml eltlqirenavof dc. • It vrry/ldeDded with a ja*uiiarlniptc*Aivc- i - j "A n[KW the hearts if tiiearcr* Rlfi -m 1 c -mc* from the aacred desk. Rev. J..I'. . ' . Abbott preached a atrong sermon al the : . , c' -so and was followed in an earnest cx-b<-rtatioo by Rev. J. F. MoreU. duriDg . w Ii*h I® Iran* foil ol Mrtlltldlshc fire. : tl® ajiirit of which was caught up bx- the ' ; inini»tets ab-iut him. from wbout it com. ' : municalwl tori® lirethreu and sitter* in ' fr -ut. and an interesting prayer meeting Tbe lending feature r.f an encampment- ' iJ-this Uod i* of course, splrjluai enjoy- ; tit aud tl® advanced lent of Christ's 1 frar, take littiv or do p«t. Secondary ' ' to tlfis cdme the si*l al enjoyment* which 1 ' aii-clattr* liavr a J for in their heart*. Many relatives aud friends ntwl innualr ly hero who never are'-'pennltted lu.*<® ] raclmibi-ratauv-tlirrtiiur. Alereallwem ' I to cxiat for Ibe tin* being one comm.® t j in one h*ijpy circle, and thr frirod» , I thl- gate* craxlially. And 11® y.wng pen. 1 i pie mingle tugrihiv uu-ier the iu ot fav,*and'o/i sex* tl® plcti-iires of the' promcn- i tine res at a gathering of thfi kind ; tn re --r lew feintnine beauty reii amifloe dreroinc. Your correspoudeflt pnrtlcularly Hruck with the presence , of so many hand-®* tallies at this camp , ip-1-iing. awl the tasteful, attlrdrtivc gar- [ rot-ot* in which their graceful fonni were nrt-aysd. On Sunday we made a few en. tries in our note Iwok, from which we ex - '"iHt'^AnM'^raaiTla, ..I Itamtirillr, j np;®arrd in a lnxutious caslituerc drta*. ' ltuumed with hand painted silk, tbe work ' - I her own skillful finger*. Mist Anna Godfrey, of iTock*hoc, in ■ iwiozc silk, with tsatltlfully embroidered Mtss llattic Lee. of Tuckahuc, in blue ca-hmrrc trimmed with oriental lace. Mist Eva Corson, of Palermo, in garnet - tiik and w>itc muii ovcrtires* She ia a M s* Eva Browiv, of Townarnd Inlet, la blue - din and while potatucnlcric. . "M^irfiirCrfi^/M Towosrod Inlet, j , m-ntrri--. due of tie hands-mtst girls in ' (tape May. , Mis* Ssliio VanGilde* of I'rHvaiwrg. , peacock blue rilk red rmbrordered , trimmiac. . Mig* Rarley. of Philadelphi* a tnagnifievuTbrunitto, in garnet *llk. wearing elegant Jewelry. Mia* Nannie Bchmant®, of Norrist-iwn. sweet rnivs of *ixiren. Itvikt-I l -vclj1 In ' gracclully-fitting white gamrvnt. Mir* ilrnoie Irwin. ^ -I Sliltvillc,, a 3 But We triuxi lir-qi tliiae pleasant notes - by s riding that among other* who by their, beauty ami grace wi re tbe ■ subject of ■inanv farorable remark* were the IRsn-a - Macicand Phoebe St eel man, Mi**Lorel!a | G II, Ml** Jul!* A-tarns. Mi- Ella Stirliii.it, Mis* Bailie 'tiff- nil, of Jrmy llagnic Hand. -Mis* Lydia Taylor, : and. many w how- names space will not per- , Inci-unicti-.n with note* of the moctir.g ■ should add that Ilcv. J. <>. IL Corliss, of Towoscnd Inlet, and hi* estimable wife were accorded much praise for : the able manner in which the music was , rnnrlur-.r -! . Mr. Coriiae has a uiagniliccnt I tenor vT-ii®. an-i i* perfectly at home with , a re-tugc organ. It i* dtffli-ufi to approximate tiie num- . her of- per*®! present at any glrvn time ] during tl® service* they continued scat- , tern! ab®t tl® avenues an greatly as to t make It impossible to get a fair ratitnate. Go Sunday afterno®. however, ti® railroad station, preacnted counter attraetino* I ufficimt to bring together upon the platforms and hcaid.a tbe track fully eleven hundred perron*, and they were out missed . at the camp ground. Tov. IVe hriog ti® ptaaaing fart to the know - 1 ledge of our nailer* that Mr* (*h. TbielcRumbl from lliitadelphi* a grwiuate qpd a tra -hcrof twenty yr*r*'exj®rirDcc will, , on September 15th. open a borne boarding school and day school for both text* Be. sides the C-imm® English and the tuition of tl® higher English, the French and German, als-t music will be taught. Private clawet fur lafiic* and gentlemen, also ' f.ir children, will la- organized between this and September lBtL. School terms and classes term* from 48 to 415 a quarter, payable in advance. As blgii and satis- ' far lory testimonial* have bren preanoted ; t.i us. we can highly recommend Mr* (Ik ' Rumhf as a cimipetcnt texber. Pupils leteoding to b> come te*ci®rs will [ the benefit of the targe experience in - gradeil aud normal achwis of tbe princi- ' j*d. For any further particulars or circuMita. Cm Tmxia.Ri *nr. | Na 28 Hughes street. Cape May, N. J. I.lat of I nclalnicrt letters Beauwuix in Past One* cape far. lor wrrt , rn-iiag avi-i#nit»Ar * tsar. PeraiV,'M uSlr, >iUA*M»im" Usrier. EUwsrJ llrtiialrr. Jri-s Xl-D-HlXs!. IS.Jt. ^ ^ MclMjre. MM* -Maixtv rraaaea^h! McVamis'."vux l |«itn-r.aacir^ jroir^osj* ws* b. , M-> . ^ "h-r-'rra. IC. i iBaar Sssissir | nffito g JUtoUBtaa h*jw. tar. Aaa®. "'■^■'rt^aWr, M. Contstx Bible tsoclety. c Tbe thirty -second annual meeting of the Cant May Co. Bible Society will be - held in the M. E church at (tape May " Court House, oo Tuesday. September 18, " commencing al 2 p. m. Rellgkmi excre cites and a sermon at tbe opening. All " cburctc* are requested to tend delegates i and tbeir annual coolribuliimi to the " work of tbe American Bible Society to « Mr. Gemgc Ogdcn, Treasurer. ' E- P. ~ e St _ Secretary, e Catarrli in tbe Bladder. I. Stinging, smarting, Irritation of the uri<r nan- r-waaagra. diK-ase-l disehargv* rtire.1 b by Bucbupaiu* 41. a! druggist* I"red d by expfea* 81.25. 5 for 85. E. S. With* Jersey, City, N. J. u
Tbe Went Jenlcy Booming. The busineas of the Meat Jeraey lUilt road for the past two weeks has shown an C increase "of forty per ccnL over fi® two I corre*(f . tilling weeks of last year. In fad J has required' altilke rolHtrg stock that t tbe company owued and aU.it could comr fitaed to do the regular and excursion ' OT the cxmipaoy since. the acasun . opened. Tl® grot* earnings of the corn- . for July Were 8104,885, an increase | of 816.378 orer July tast.jcar, while f at • the seven ninnili- of 1882 that have posted the grots earning* were 8577,858, against : 4512,337 for the same period last year, an ' increase of 848,570. This rtateineot in- | ' eludes lbc nyori of Ibe various branches. I At the meeting of ili renters at (tape May I Friday la« a dividend of three per ' crnL payable in cash", SCpteuibei 15th, ; was ordered, which is probably the beginiiiug ol regular half-yearly dividend* — ! Camden Prta. , g.i immeffed in which there wUl he a number of iuipoitant change* most prom, . , local of i which are as follow*- The one i dollar Train to Cat® May and Atlantk.- . City will nut run on week days after Sat. . unlay. «Vpienil®r 2d. The following ex. . l-rtsa train* will also be withdrawn?— Tbe . 10.10 A. M. train to Atlantic Wtv and ' the 2.80 P. M. to Cape May alter S- t-tem-l*-r 21. tbe 11.10 A. M. from Atlantic Coy and tbe 8 A. M. from (tape May i atiej Scpusnber 4th. ^ ^ ^ • Phitadelpliifl. and tbe train Iiartng Sea : l-it- City al 8.45-1'. M„ w ill u- withdrasrn , att.-r September 2J, the one cimneeting •j w.th tl® 7 A. M. fr-an Philadrlpbl* and that having tin. Ixh City at 8.12 A. M. I , after the 4lh. | reotlc®! Tbe (tape May and Sclu llongi rs land- j ing Railroad C.impany will ct-ase running , i tivirrart for II® *cat.®-of 1832 on. and ' after Monday, September 11th. 2 9t E. S. TAYLOR. Supt1 If yon are a frequenter or a residence of I , i. - l.l-W!tCTll-^ JtlC«.,Vrll. * 1SJ0. 1 hsve Sold Hop Bitters for four years ' bilious attavXs, xiunej eomatalnts act man; Under the management of Mr. P. 8 Boothby, the ara»« at the Stockton Ho. lei, (tape May, baa been lbc beat and most I *ucct**ful in tbe bistory uf the bouae, a fact all habilttn stand ready to a'dmlL— , II, dot Mail. The thing draircd found at larL Ark - Druggists for "Hough ohRala." It clears I out rat* tnicr, roaches, Hie*. In d-liugs. l 15c. boxc* iUiv ^diTitisnnnits. ThV Bad and Worttslcsus I-rr-laUy irn-- i.t * l*nulr meeiritie. an* It u pa*1 -prowxl bj ttir wholv world thai Hop Hitters wts | rmr on rami. mac» Imltattims »pnmg up uul 1 -n siniiur • >!■ t . H. luwtth sariowly drrlatd ! lti-lr*t>lr -r nun- is, ami rap,<-ttl!y IKiaa srltti- |" ib- «i-r! -ItO|i"or "Hops" In their naaic or in llc-p Itltlm, wr.n • t-ule-l, or rlu.trr ol gr,-rn 1 H -paiai tbr WbllA 1*1*1. Tmu WHtilnl viae. ' l®nrex-Taai*l^wb«alT warn. 1 agaljlt -leai- - J~JI VII1END -NOTICE. Tar Itmr 1 ol IMrr--t-«oi i-l tbr XV rat Jrraey I KSSSsWiSSShS • ■ throrar.^TUe transler bootswinCcJ.-i-d StpSI its lloadarlie, y* ISI.H.a, I>r.-ria3 : ranxvinent ol Lin r. Bowel* . : K-Uiirje. , mvnnn or * nrown i-rvnR. I roiha 'iV. l" iM dlgvation. or I et I v\ ■' ■ ' ' — ^»lAA|»Tlni" and H-Al-r/llini win be aaved bj always k~-,,tn* II* ltreul.tor r r r. gwansRy V..a ItaW—Mr '• nUta. z^MS0r= - s6 ueHj » g' - 1 - : i. r:H it a to : il it vnoi^r oAj I Pr- T. y. Maain a^ki. ... i! *B-Teke od, Ow Genuine, -hid. dear* 0 to. on the Wiappcr the red Z TrA.le-M.rk and fitgnnaaw of J. II. zr.il :s a co. • FOR SALg by ALL PROGG1STS. PIMPLES. j I waroi rw^tottwm^r^'re*",*?S k YB»iiz4?o£?«SU£' i ?
i ^ ' J.oljp AV.anamakef's. Plenty of readvmadc dresses r of sucli sorts as are most in demand now, viz., substantial and not costly. Also plenty of white muslin dresses below value; and a i fair vari' ty of the more costly stuff dresses. i lXIaadUtOCbratutit. There is no danger of overstating the advantage in buying - black grenadines now. There j js a clear dollar a yard to be gained in most of the rich ones. Stit-ootrr circle, wuthentrmura to main bofldinz. Dress-goods trade with us 1 is now very largely njion goods i below valup. Checks, checkj stripes, ( melanges, debeige, and ; others, ,are at lialf and twothirds. Not all we have; we | don't mean that ; some of all j these and other sorts. And i low prices are no reflection on the goods. Whatever we buy low wc .sell low. Of course we f lose money on goods somc- »• times. We are not talking J about that now. ' Cream cashmere shawls of j $5 quality, with here and there a dark, thread -just visible a yard off, Ji- 50. India chuddas that cost five or ten times as [ much have such little irtiperftx- • tlons. Imitation chuddas arc made with them purposely. But, as they don't belong to t cashmeres, we sell as above. 1 i>e-iirauiuL !t is wonderful howdrcssgoods have droppeu here. Fine-wool and silk-and-wool things at two-thirds; someeven - at half ; the best tilings in the 1 . store at that. Literally true! » What in all dress goods is bet- | ter than a fine debeige? Wc 1 have one at 50 cents that is ' well worth a dollar. What - has proved better this season J than small-check effect^? Why, > we have thirty., sorts at twol thirds and below. What Ixetter ■ than a fine melange? T<jvo- ' thirds ; and fifty to choose from. 1 There is no exhausting them. llWT rotrotta. aontbeatt fn-m center. ' Siotch ginghams of fine- - check patterns, so fine as to look like plain colors, and even plain colors arc in j*rcit favor. ; ; 5 and 30 cents. The band- ; dx"er-. Iiief patterns so popular ; List year at 31 cents arc now J "American ginghams thatusu- ! ally sell for 1 5 are now 10. Figured and dotted soft mulls -.very low: 50 and .75 cents -• instead of 75 to $1.50. Everything in fine muslins and Hamburg embroideries. Third and fourth circle. Cltj-hatf-aqnare entrance. Belgian pillow linen and sheeting, almost' white; almost as white as Irish : and a dollar, goes as far in them as a dollarj and-a-quartcr in Irish. New ; have just come; ancTit is a good i time to emphasize the advanI tage we always give in such ways. Indeed ye consult your | interest more/than any other ' way by drawing from each country its bed*, and by rejcct1 ing whatever we can get better from another source, ! Honeycomb and dimity bed- ! spreads, $1.10 to £1.45. Finewool* blankets as large and '■ light as you like. $5 to $1 1. Colored skirts down ; poplin, 1 stripes, chambrcy, etc. The ' Very best, except seersucker, are $1 ; seersucker not much r more. One of the busiest corners ; in the 'store is that of muslin underwear. Wc are being • rewarded for our patient pursuit of good quality in it. , W„t of tooth entrant* c. main ttofldit®. I John Wanamakeil. ., M*8cacral Store; ChJcUrnl. Thirteenth and JlarXA I Bticct* and atz-haU sqaare. rhiladclphi*. "• * ■

