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Published Every Saturday Morning. f< CAPE MAY. OCTOBEB 12, 1882. n ~ ' o TUm f^^uniumndiiiAt^Om JU I at, u A aagacioat Oaaoamt expresses the caroMt hope thai I he lirenooraU will oat ~ get euotrol of use next;Hoo*e of Repreeen- » i.|i». dace, in UiU event, they would be ante to commit blunders enough to de- " •troy an tbeir chmooee In the Presidential " election of last. - ■ * PLamQvamoNa.— U^obeson Ihe hoo- „ eat choice of the Republican* of Cape j, M»y CUy for Coogreat! Why did the u delegate* elected ee la oppodUon to hi* b DoatimUod. di*pl*y the while f rather end fall into line with hi* arpportere? Con t the Itapob'icu* of IbU dty • wallow tbe B doer wllhr. it wincing? h Tbe merbaden ateun fUhlnR bo*U are '' reported to b*vr done a thriving budwa J1 (or the l*«t month. Tbe vtmele crane ' within * lew bandied feet of tbe shore » sid ecoop up tbe flail by tbe too. Twen* ' ty-eight et amer* of this fleet were counted c off the D liwirc in a'Wpyle sfternnoo * 1 few days n«a " J Ruben* speech upon tbe subject of , Nival Appropriations, baa lieen freely [ Circulated among <«r trillions, but we fall t. to aec in the »rapblet the language act- , ually apok m her ween blm and Repeeaen- t tatlve Hewitt, of New Turk Tbe citiamu , of tbe dblrict would be plcaaed to have t tbe whole debate placed . before them' In- , eluding the part strickto cmt of the "Con- ( gnasluoa: Uccoid." WU1 Robeaon fur- , nial. it! ! Thra-M. Perttll, Democratic nomtaev 1 for Coot ew. •" dented to the tstale j Senate through the vote* of tho RepubK- . can ah .well aa Democratic » orltlngmeo of hie diatriit. and aa a Senator lie his never ' ' (altered In hie devotion to tbeir inlerrvta ' Through hie effort, tbe bill aboBahing the > oboozkHis store-order ayttem of paying > wage*, v.a* paaaed by our Legislature. 1 Hi* eymi atbina aw with the toiliug insste* ' OuUisamucbbeaaidof Bobcaool 1 - — . I Ah ea^ongrrtanan was shot byre rdi- , tor in El. Lours, last work. Tbe difB- , oulty which led to Oil* mooter was of a . political character and the ami rctuli only gone to | reve that it la better to keep axd, and that the indulgence of bitter peraoo- , aliiim in politic, not only leads to bitter- , em of f ruling, but frequently to fatal coo- , srqocacr*. Men win. quarrel, fight, and ah- r Heath other to death, became of pollli. cal difl.vnocre, can hardly be esteemed wlw. The' system .d political ameaamcnta on offlceholdert ts receiving inch a aabowing op at preeent by newapapere of all shades of poJI'i a that It is very likely something Hke real reform will he afcompliabed. II la (cheerful ahfa of the times when all

oe traps. «r» of principle, without regard mail bjwtrnl)- practirod by Jay Hubbrl! and bt» Oongrrmional cranmltue, which has do: spared even i be scrubwomen cm. ployed in Government officer. These IS roe man at lean, who has peroapticr strongly enough developed to recognise why the Republican party was defestr I In Ohio on Tdcariay. Hoo. George I_ Coaverse, Represeotttivc from that State, cow in Washington, told "he attri tared the Repnhlican defeat mainly of Obi* whbtthe come pursued by RepubUcan party leaders In using the influence and patronage of tbe govern roenl, as jmt 11 as forcesl ooolriboi boa of government employ res, against Ihe freedom of »Aauit hsii.su nremenced against the West Jeney Railroad Company by a Mr*. Ooonellr, sKgiimi damages for the company's failHrt to earey her to her deatinati n. Mm. Coo nelly purefauesl an escort" -a ticket for Ocean City, on July 80th. When the reached Homers Point she wss informed that tbe l.at waa not runnii g on that day. and that she eoold not get In Ocrau City. She then asked to be brought hack to ier home. but claims this v as ttffmrd. and she was compelled to terrain ewtr night at Homer* Point, mueh o ber petanotl discomfort and inTb ugh not publicly anoounced, it has bees-toe known that lbr suit agamst Mr. Tlidrn for alleged arreasa at Income tax has bun dian.-iMv->t at Is". . Tbe still was Inatitutad in 18TB It was a fraud from tbe t< (tailing. There neve, wre any care agaii * Mr. Tildrn, but he wan a oandldate for President and the administration lent iirelf to tbi* cnuirmptible trick to injure Mm. It was never Intended to cut to trial, but tbr gnvrremcDt lawyer* got dec's pofiroc.- g.t, and be imiried that thry tno« either go to trial or withdraw the ouit. S, they have withdraws, , S-Sl - Wr welcome to our exchange (able tbe JVralre Tfcre. a new afternoon Journal Jo*t started at tbe Stale ttephal, a»d d» ""wasr-iasa: of the fact that the world mores. TV Jfcrebmridelled.fi,, whal.wr regar test re paragon nf the drily pre- oT the pease** day.— tbe Philadelphia Jfcre, tateadroroeiy printed. carefullj and 'em !- gtftkaBy edited, mad present* every iodissjsttSSsLE whi a leaning to Democratic principles of FufiSphta^faam Mott uf YickrtV eonroas* a portion cf tbe editorial staff J «—• '«=d UMW hr it b Urn; yy ^ faring it one woudan whywfltoe o»-did not think of tfct before. Mr. Keifcr** idea is thai tj.e ' in the Raid* and gethag ia tl**r evrga Ibst ! the farmer, could not spare tbe uc. IPI §m

The SHtbof October la rapidly approach - icg. It it the time appointed for' tbe j. delegate* to'aay inomveulioo who abril stand for tbe Republican party a* Seoator u for Cape May county. tl Tbe iasue-U an important and vital one * to all. the interests of this county, and " much of our future welfare will depend » tbi.- ability of ilie ' man elected, and u hi* identical Intcreat, running -parallel ' with tbore of the people id tbi* district. t' There are many ndraocenmois tbnt , Cope Mny nhnolutely requires to enable ber to keep pace with tbe rapid growth of ■ seaboard duea ^f^nccds the foa- , tering cap- and assistancr of the Stale with h wire and jndidaua lcgitlatnm to place her h where abe properly belceiga, asjune id the * oldest and Bret settled towns In New Jerand rmpt renowned wateriog-plaoes the country, llcr prestige must be sus tallied not only by our local institutions by our State goecrnmenl. ^ Now we ask any sensible man, what is the best way tA do this effectually! Ia it always lives! tbe life of a guod citiaeu; I bis propeny io oar county and is oue j of our trusted counsellor*, who lias alaays , been foreuioat in all meaiure* of 'reform aod impnir.ment; one who, a* we said in J our last issue, w/u not minted with the , cliirge of corruption, but whose character 1 clear and unsullied, and we challenged 1 any one to deny it. No man can point a ' finger to any ad of Colonel Sawyer slocc , has been in public uffior, that will not i tbe light of the closest senility and I defy calumny. Time's hardly a man that j lived, wbo occupied a public pori- | lion, no matter whether it was civil or i military, but that be was defamed ana bad 1 detractors fnxn various canres; the criti- , cal eye of tbe pre**, whore duty it i* to , criticise tbe set Ions of public men, and i through ibdrteolutnii* let tbe people know j their shortcomings, or else to praise their ' upright conduct, always speaks loodly, in tbe care of Colonel Sawyer broaght . blm before the people as a straight for- ' ward, honorable man, worthy of their support. Many of our con temporaries wbo from tbeir knowledge and acquaintance tritfi blm while sojourning line, fell the impress of his sterling, honest, outspoken sentiments, both in busiaod politics bear strong upon them, that the coavldiona were pdsilive aa to the supreme fitness of the man for the position of Senator, and tbey bare added tbe influence of their pent to the general This issue is discussed in Philadelphia Baltimore, aod in many places through- ' out our own Stale as it is here, because tbe ' Colonel is so widely and favorably known among those who have been bis guests, ' and we base yet to bear one dissenting " voice. 1 We We in forpter articles given many and various reasons why tbe election of Col. Henry W. Sawyer for Senator of Ibis ' county Is tbe moat fitting and appropriate [ act of the Republican party. It would not only bean act of gratitude to a faithful ; and well tried public servant, but it would { bind all tbe elements of the party togetbI er stronger than ever. Tbe military e'e men t, or that a, « r may say representing the

j old veterans, will unite on Sawyer without distinction of party; the non-reaident ' p>pulaliua will bring what influence to has proved huoreif to I* a wire council I r . looking after thslr property Interests in ) every way, and tbe resident citizen ibould I without hesitation nail the flag to the . mast for Sasryiw, wbo has without failing i or (aiming weary by the way aide been ; ever struggling amf fighting againat fraud r and eomipliuo; who baa helped to save ; thousands of dollars to Cape May Cay. . aod by bis wise and judicious manage- . lucnt of public affairs assisted in reducing ■ taxation, given us ^ good police, fire and . water dcpanmohMpgi tlier with gaa light I upon a proper Isuli These things the taxpayers and vol W should think ot moriseriously.and wliew he votes bis coagcicace and his lBtetSl Mti smile approfngly. ; Our labor wjflkMbe pen ir aj^ui/.n.thcqurstioiXlll Iwiteaidmfw bo are the ' interest tbey have been elected. We feel ' that we have performed a duty that was a pleasure. We are satisfied thu we have championed the cause of • worthy man— ' a man wbo bore the color* of hi* country I through the bloody bailie fj*id* with honor; a man wbo in tbr qim-l wrilu of pri- ' vale life sad ia local politic* has pawed judgment, without biemtah and without i reproach, aod be the itsull of this aapi- . psign wbnl it may. be srill still live to ON, i battle foe the right. At in union there is > strength to in tbe nomination of this cani didatc there will be a latent power that , will cany tbe Jwrty to a great victory. - ITere the lUaSatpMa Turns. i Mariner Robeaon is rushing blindly to - his fata. Speaker Keifer is coming to : New Jersey to tell tbe benighted inbabti lanls of that Stale what a great man Mr. - Robeam really it. As Speaker Keifer - nicg Ohio politics and only pulled himi Kit through with a paltry thousand ma1 jorily in a district ibtl ia usually good fur five or six thousand Republican majority, , it looks very muck aa though bis stnmpi ing tour in behalf of tbe man wbo made him speaker would be sure death to bis ]w Iron's political .chance*. Robeaon ' should hire him out to Ihuneroo to stump , for Beaver. The bore cause in Peansyl- | vania ia to dead that even Keifer can't . hurt U, bat If be ia let lenae in New Jersey there is no telling wha* damage be | may do. Mea-urrw have been taken by some of - i be Ocean Avenue, Long Branch, property » holders to protact the bluff from tbe en- - imnchmeni* or Use tea without writing to ! lure can be oUained. Tbe ownew* of f the Mansion Houre bare arranged to bcj gin weak next week. Tbey will build a ' concrete wall > or 10 feet high and 800 fee* in length, will . broad concrete walk * on top. Tbe upper punka of tbe bluff * wUl be sloped down to Ihe walk and then h redded. Other property holders are m.k !" ing arrangement* to bsdld are walls of tl»c « same kind fa troeaof tbeb km. - . t ! A nouble change takes place in Bap- , i list joornaharu Tbe 3'atasaol Baptist ; i tsxvuuea tbe private peoporty of the Rev e | W.ykn^ D. D.. who la. pu^ , ; Ikarion Soetety. Dr. W.yltod hat for ; lea year* edited (his paper and has made ' isaatar--:

■ ^clmts^Oct. «, 188L ( Taoaua M. Juani. Sir .- — It Is with pleasure we Inform you yon were cum-. rated for Coogrere by , Itemocrelic party of tbe Fir* Cougi are | ional DirinctofNew Jersey, inOJoventloi- . areemhled at Bridgeton.oa tbe »th of 8»Pand your iioininaiioownunaninwaa. The ' under*; guod s-t- r. committee duly aulborlx- , ed by the (.'..iiv.ouooloformally announce to you your nominatioo and request you*arcrplanoc tbereof. We know that you I will enter ilKcoofiid opposed to* wily foe I acquired by long study, for tbe manipulaa uoo of rwera, and perfectly equlpped wllh , all the corrupt methods of the Republican "We most meet these evils few- , lerely. remembering that honesty, integrity and Braighlforwsrdoere are triumphant in the cod. Chas. W. W axil's, Jomi W. Wxrroorr, j. L. VAX btcxlx, W. b. MiiaxxGlawiboxo, Oct. s, 1882. Cbas. W. Wnxixs. Jon* W. HfxsTcott, J. L. Vax Stcklx, H. A. Hlatx, and W. B. Millxr. (imUrmcn —l have tbe honor to receive favor of tbe 4th inaL, informing me of nomination as candidate for Coogrere. at the Democratic Convention held in the city of Bridgcton Sept. 23, 1832 After carefully cuuridering all the cirir.stsnoc* connected with tbe nomination, tbe personal rerriflrra the canvas* will require me to make, tbe reaolut ions adopted tbe Conventlc :. maintaining tbe right ot I the people to govern, and the popeluation of "a government of the people, by the people and for the people," tbe pledge to ' the people to tenure a more economical ei- ; pcuitiuire of tbeir mooey fur pabiie purI pose*, tbr lower rate of taxation that could and should bare been secured, aa shown by ' the surplus In the UoltedSutea Treasury^ declare Ihemaelrc* Uic protectora of labor, I yet compel worklngmen to organize to protect themselves against organised capital; tbe denunciation of political corruption aa 1 shown by the purchase of votes at primary I and general elections, the recognized equal- , ity of man, and the fact that tlie possession of wcrilb is not tbe true standard of man's ' capabilities and worth. Tbe proposed op- > posiliun to tbe central iaatloo ol capital and I corporate power, which, to a great extent, . controls and directs legislation disastrously . to tbe people, etc. . having caused me, kind Providence permitting, to lay aside every ' personal consideration and accept tbe nom- . nation offered without lew of defeat. This nomination you are aware baa come ' to me unanugbt, and without evidence on my part that indicated an ambition for the - great booor you have roof erred. In securing tbe nomination, it ia due you and tbe , great mare of the people that you represent to say, In compliance with your resolution, L' that I did not lAe or cause to be used, 1 money, directly or indirectly, lor tbe purI peee of preparing tbe delegate* for tlfe candidate of tbeir choice. In this day of tbe predUgale expenditure of the people's mon- ' ey by our representative* in etrie and Ns- - lional legislation, and it* corrupt use by e political Je»dcr* and their agent*, a* lUus- , t rated Intbe recent effort* of our opprraenls to secure Use nomination against the ' will of a Urge majority of their party. I ? am ooniinced that if these methods are rneourged by voters in obtaining nomlna- , lion* and election*, the overthrow of our , free Institutions and the unchallenged right to a free ballot U inevitable. Tbe * duty of tbe people, regardless of party t tire, is to suike down the man or^arty ate * A candidate wto"*ould attempt to II influence a voter by tbe use of money, d if elected to office, when opportunity . presented would sell hU own vote and , thereby betray tbe trust reposed in bim by his cnnatitoenla.

i enter this contest a poor man. but If T J poasraed wealth I would not offer it to the people aa an evidence of. my fitness. On tbe contrary, if my legislative experirnor in tbe Home of Assembly and (Jen- [ ale of our State, my baoeat intern ions to . legislate for tbe people, backed by my j character and manhood aa a citizen, will not owimend.iue io tbe trying ordeal <4 a * political c-mfHet then 1 am content to 1 fail. I bare proMad faith in tbe inlreg- L rily and manhood of tbe people, and am willing to leave tbe deciaioo to ibem. One o{ Hit dangers that now confront us « is tbe peril of tbi- sovereignty eg 'tbe poo- a pic caused by Use machine element that c prrvaUaln party politics. I am frank to . acknowledge my convictions, that If this continue*, soon will disappear tbe liberty ' of our Republican institution", aod the I hopes and aspirations of poor and industrious young men of merit, and the life "tenure* in office rule-' not contemplated a by the Constitution will declare lu auprc- r U I bare one aspiration that 1 cherish 1 more than another, it U the desire Ho be t tbe servant ot lb e people, ratber than per. t suadc or force Ibem to submit to my dielatino or commands. Your resolution on bribery and fraud ip ' dlcate that our opponents intend to use. ' corruptly, vast' sums of mooey in tbe clcc- 1 Urn- 1 hope my confidence la not mis- l placed in tbe people of tbe workshop, tbe 1 farm and tbe oounting-bousc of tliia dla- c tract, when I say tbey are not to be per- ' susded by iu influence against their bet- 1 Icr judgment. Helling the right and liber- ' ty of tbe ballot on e lection day, is placing a low estimate oe tbe great onat of our ■quality and freedom. If elected. In legiriaUog for the people ' of this district, I thai] consider it my < duty to direct the efforts so a* to promote ^ acricultur^ud manufsclurtag-Jotereat-"Hyt^npCclion with a great Induaurkhand mannfrctnriog interrat. that demands t ; strong protective uriff. judiciously levied. ; for iu development and aucceaa, hat odu- } cated Die, in faith and principle., In realize ' the importance of protection, and pledge . my Individual effort to do all io my power to encourage and retain it. Although the hat becna source of van income to lire J government, in its hour* of neoeatity, yet , iu eztlngu'ithment as rapidily aa possible, it now demanded by the busmeat interest* and tbe working classes of the naiijn.and legislation attending to that cod should be secured. The great butlnew enterprises are a noceatiiy to develop the reaourocs aod capabilities of a country whose pooewe ihe eorereign*. no one will deny; 1 when this power ia used anil concentrated for tbe direct omtroh of legislation in vast mooopoly and aclflah inu-rcau. robbing tbe people ot their heritage *nd vested rights, tbey abould be denounced : and corbed. Siocerriy thanking ^voa for tbe eanfl- | Ypur Obedient bcrvsnt. THOMAS M. FKRRELL. A Philadelphia jury wot recently called opoc to decide, in a customs case, wbelher a JewVharp is a toy or a musical Intzru' ueol. The question put to tbe expert witur-sse* was. 'Is the Jew's-harp capable of producing a nicotine of ba rmoniout aounda' ' One wltaet played to tbe Jury "Tbe heart bowed down." and "The Skids an out to-day," and tbe reporter esys that the jury seemed restless and deprresed. Tbeir ver I let was the Jew'wharp U a musical lost ru men'- A prominent witness in jrr.s; stress i took tbe toy view of the case. Tbe Momtouth County Grand Jury on M odar returned <6 indier mania Among them were Mils against John 1L Cook, editor of the Red Bank StfUUr, aod Henry CUy ami Wiiltem J. KcUet. reto -New York papeet fsjae statement, ^uro. tobacconist aare toa. if ' u

A Kentucky woman suet for dfvorrc the ground that ber boeband lacke "imprearibilty of acnl affinity.' Idaho brings forward a grixxly bear seventeen feet in length. He was made , that way so aa to be able to (wallow tall V tibaieral Tidball thinks a fair percentage , of mwkwnen in tbe command of Cotter watiidNhcrr averted the massacre of Little ,, ; — <v_ • d flrveral poor specimens of Coegreewnee hare been retired in Ohio, whldothow* I that tbe Western Reserve it still Mtog its ; . own thinking. ■ A Boston deacon Is tobeputnader dist dplioe foe inserting in bis dry goods adi vrrtwement the line; "Uigt. low, Jdck. " | and tbe game." England lias thirty electric light com- , ' panics, with a capital of over 880, 000. W)0. d Nearly at much money U similarly sunk r in France. B ia said that cx-Ameoblyman Avis, of Cumberland, baa organ ilrd a Republi- [j can anti-Robeaon club at Deerficla with a membership of <40 to 50. It is said that the inventino and subsequent improvements of the American i . plough tnadc a saving on last yew's crop s 5 in this country of 880,000;000. i, Judges of tbe Supreme Court in Arkan- C c au prohibit by formal order* the sale of liqoort within a distance of three miict . from a public or private school. A foolish Arksnsas girl refused to marry 3 ■- ber lover until after be had perfortr.nl 1 seme heroic dcod, and awoke one mimf lug to find that tie bad eloped with ber 1 u mother. ' Mr. Summer S. Kimball, Superinirn- s tendenl of tlie Life-Having Service, it lav. * ing a design made ad the new decorathw J J from the perils of thVyca. >. Since it was discovered that a family at o Logan, Kan., had Inst flae aervant rirls In j v missinDcr of Immigration is ori-rwUi-lmrd with tellers from -Eatteni maidens, ashing ( u the apeodiest meant of reaching tiiat f bouse. j The Mayor of Fayelievillc. Ark., ino lists that be has u" juriwlicti.m over a 's drunken man, and doclinca to try any one >- who it intoxicated; whereupon a neasd paper oppooent remarks that the new :, way to escape punishment il to I* iq i J perpetual spree. d A marriage eugagemeut let ween a Jew 7 and a Chrutian girl in Cincitinati was broken through tbe peraisteut efforts of tbe man's mot ber. whose objection was * solely that of religious difference; but abe 10 relented after the girl bad almost died of w poison. jl The iltOadud, a leading cbuicb paper, . waa recently purchased by tbe Book Conearn, and consolidated with tbe CkrUtian J Aiaorau - Tblt gives tbe -Irfromite a cir- ' culatioo of about 70,000. and increases iu power for good, le Tbe aback of floding out that ber lover a . was a bone thief, instead of a rich geoa- llctnao that he bad represented bitpaeH to nr be, destroyed tbe reason of a girl it D.1s. las. Text*. A week later her father folo- lowed her to the asylum, erased by symj, psriry and grief. During the recent storm part of tbe brig re Hamilton, which ran ashore during a a- heavy storm at Manahawken, in Fcbruor arr, I860, was washed out by the stave*, rd Flve-fraoc piece*, sovereign* and Engae liab ctrina of cqnridcraBle value bare been ly found in tbdVlciniiy. Speaker Keifer, of Ohio, it aecml, has "" been saved fnmr tbe general wreck of the Republican Party iu that state. He 7- hoped, if elected to be bit own successor '7 io the Speaker's chair; but, as matlcn ld now look, that honor ia likely « be given r ■

I ltllla against tire Uarflcld ErsTbe New Jeney Central Railroad Com- r - Iras presented a bill of (8200 against ; Jjaparfleld esute for extra track and ex- [ (^trains at Elberon while Garfield was , *ick. Henry S. Little. Receiver of U.e i i Jersey Central, says tbe bill would * not be presented were be not. a mere trns- I 1 tee. Dr. Agnew'a bill against the Garfield I , estate' is exactly 814.700—8300 a day. He . says it it just what be charged a private . 1 citizen here under like circumstance*. Dr. | j wants 825,000-8313 a day, and , Dr. Reyburo wants 810,800-8200 a day. : Hamilton bat mrt sent bis hill In. Coogieaaraaa llobcaon must hire been I much asp® Hired as were tbe good peo- ' pie ol Glaasbora' when tbe chairman of | the meeting at that place ac Monday even- ! Introduced the General as one who - fought and bled for bis country. Tbe physical appearance of tbe candidate ' would seem to Indicate that tbe phleboalluded to had trot in any degree . Impaired his amalitutloc. Considering . that Mr. llobcaon was thus hsndlcapircd . at Ihe afart. hit speech seems to hare ' made a capital impression npoo his audience. It would hardly he safe, however, . to repeat tbe rwlr of a batlle-acarrod war- . riur in bis case. f Aa things now 1 rok the Republicans ! wHI have to make very considerable gains | , Io lbr Southern States nr tbe next bouse i ; at Representative* will be Democratic. The great lota in Ohio puu a very serious aspect npoo the question. i Order* hare been issued from headqurr- ' ten at Trenton that hereafter tbe Bute National Guard Will wear bctateU similar ' to those of tbe regular army. Tbe Second ■ Brigade will wear Ibem at tbe Bl-Ceotcn- , nial parade in Philadelphia on tbe 2?ib \ [ The River aod Harbor pirates need all ; reach shore in November — TnnUm ; iimrr. i arte 3iflrmiS(aunt<. ' GENTS WANTED FOE ; HEROES OF THE PLAINS, AT i. w. Et- xu, 1 gmlirartn* toe Una an* WondreTal Adrrrr1 trrresol Wtfd Bin. Baffato Bill. Xtt Csrso, Cspc a toassrauem! IS mtH««r Cqrocrd "aire! * eraan tat tor Seats. OaiaaUs erwrtiUM. e buT"?' w ™t»S«i^hSreSt " jgETWEB^ TO AN ^EVER^ ^ l,''8±8s'i;i*I»l»J How Lost, How Restored! £5%S£££}: sj».

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Oak Hai 1 and the Bi-Centennial. Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 25th will illustrate the great stock of men's and ■ boys' clothing now ready in Oak HalL Our preparations for the trade of this Autumn ana Winter already reach One Million Dollars. Our stock is in all respects the best we have ever offered, and wc firmly believe has never been equaled in volume by any retail clothing house in America. Do not fail to visit Oak HalL Look at the .Clothing and Piece Goods, go through the workrooms and see how the vast place goes on. We have a hearty welcome for all, whether buyers or visitors. The tens of thousands of friends we have made in the country about Philadelphia during the l^st twenty-two years arc, we arc sure, marc firmly our friends than ow -bofor»r-^Wc have gained their cottBjfex: By. giving them the best dollar's w"8«Kloflun)r to Le had anywhere, and wc offcr a nrw pledge of fidelity in our lowprifcesand elegant Autumn stock for this year's styes. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.

Beware \ Fraud EENSONS CAPGINE PLASTERS | HAVE BEEN IMITATED, ' And their excellent reputation in- 1 j '.red by worthless imitations. Tho > X ublic ere cautioned against buy- ' . irg Plasters having utniiar sound- f 1rg names. Sco tlait tho word t C A P-C I K E is correctly spelled. J Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters j Aro tho only improvement over i made in Flastors. One is worth more than a dozen : 1 of any other kind. J , WiU positively euro wheroethor | . r . modies will net even rolicvo Bctv 3 cf choap Flocters mndo trihh. 'poisons. SEABURY A JOHNSON, VaMttrerariBf CWrrrtoa Nc« Turk, f -r|!KI: Ei-XIEnV AT I.ZST. Pr-r. 3-1.. H BtAtrs tmaam cow* bunio^ fiasteh. r^ARKER^i^ [HAIR BALSAM ■ NJkrev r>IU ta llyBre tto Yartlal Cahr PARKER'S GSfJGERTONIC A hpMM telp "t SMfN RHtarez. Aai tvi Bast aid fnrert Coajk Cat* Ewr tm*. 5 1 'TrlS ' j fiMtlriac i Uti tamy 1 GUNS GREAT WESTER fT^UH WORKS. riTTtnuBen, ta. AGENTS wK ui^sasr&sasB B»»1U ■aaalaW* Ca- Box MS. FtH»k*H>, tm. Iwadilk laMot Potadar Kill. POTATO RUGS tMAaipiusoMvaii^ ' XH. JoSmBT^H. PHtofcigtii Fa* Musical instruments of all kino* for aale »*y cheap. Cataloguoafraa. AOdrera. MOUH HUtCT Box 808.

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