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Published Every Saturday Morning , CAPE KAY, DECEMBER 23. 1882. r Senator Logan nays he will uppae the nrtoenlioa ot Geo. Fin John Porter u c long at he livcc "The Wiseman doobteU. often and efmnxetli hi* in lad. The tool 1 ikxibu&h out. He kamretb all things but' i bin own ignorance." waeo FltaJo** Porter gruin be General or 1 tee Aran, he ooaai. in common m'Jiu !-. » , amxeincedim rftaecape May »«<• "• cm.i , Of Burr.— Jfe..r BsU l Mirror. And when Hobeaon" get* lobe United ' Stolen Senator from New Jemry, hi I ought. In oonimoo gratitude, to make the ' editor of tbi- Jfounf J lolly Mirror bin c piirale Been Ury. t HobwosV l.tirrGKBAT Erroirr. — Upon Monday last the atoteamaa and sOiolar. Bobcaon, lntroduocd ioj fi the Haune dt Hcpreaentalivra, a resolution fining every t member at* ct without leave from the i 23d of December to the 3d of January, i #50 for each day's absence. As a oomph- ■ mcnt to his neU known fidelity to die in- i tercet of tb>- American people, and his s Abilities as the Republican leader of the < Ifuutr, the tcaolnlioo was atkipled. Then r was Robeson's triumph: whilst around . the Hall it waa whkpcrcd "Robeson w ill i never be fined— bell be in bis place every j day, acre." Ilk triumph was, however, of I bat short drntran— far the House upon t the very next dsy provided for an ad- i jwurnmeot between the dates named. t Senator logao is taking in wind for ' "the greatest effort of his life" against the , bill for General Porter's relief. The Big- , cal Service sbdbkljioisl storm signals the ( day before lie delivers himself. , No maUer What Mrs. Itongtry a social t mdiacretiona may have been, and ao far as ( known tbey were simply these resulting < from a love of enjoyment natural to a 1 beautiful and attractive woman, lbs way < in which her private affairs have been I paraded lis* been to the last degree mean I and disgraceful. She bgs been shadowed i - by waiter* in hotels and restaurants; mem- I ben of a imminent New York clnb are I reported ss having shown a telegram ' which had oocUlen rally been left in the i waste paper basket; s manager has order- ! cd a gentleman out of her box at the theatre, and Mrs. Uabonchere— heaven lave the mark— baa found no end of f#uli with the unfortunate lady. A more pitiful spectacle of cowardly persecution of an unprotected woman has never been displayed before within our knowledge. John A. Logan may be doing FltE John Porter's rase good Instead of injury by hit opposition. The JenUtdUe Co* rirr. Journal says that "the more John Logan kicks and cavorts tbe higher does Fits John Poner stock rise." The great revelations which were promised to be given to tbe Kcely motor stockholders in Philadelphia last week, do not neon to be ao vety Important after all. Tbey were Informed that Mr. Keely had dtocovmd that inter con be to dtoinu-y-ratrd.^y vibralur y action that Its molecctlve gas rapor ffvulted from it. Tbt In- # vmtor, it appears, is constructing a vibra.tory engine to be rotated by vibratory action, aad the first experiment la to be made with it on tbe Pennsylyania railroad. Some of the stockholders at tbe meeting seemed to haves dim recollection of hearing tbe same story before, and showed a certain amount of vibratory actioo which tf It bad not been checked, might h»vc 'developed Into a force that has never bail, any particular mystery surrounding ft. ' • Ike publication of the Dorsry -Garfield correspondence upon the eve of the second trial of the Star Route conspirators, is tn say the least indelicate and a breach of oatnmou decency. Its Intention, vk.: to show tbe labor* and energy pot forth by Doraey to elect a Republican President, and to use the feet for influencing his party In his favor and to bare effect upon the jury, k too palpable, to meet with the slighter; commendation or excuse. A systematic newspaper viUiflimUon of the Judge of the Court and all engaged in the prosecution of the CKse, coupled with a : parade of the services rendered by tbe ( Chief d"fcndant on behalf his political party, is not the way to i^Kince intelli- i gent men of bis innocence. It savors ■ more of an acknowledgment of guilt when i what are intended u extenuating circuni stances are deliberately put forth and relied < upon for relief. An attempt was made by the capitalists Of different manufactories, about the time : of the opening of the present session of ' Congress to convince the people that a ( stoppage of operations was made nccrs , aary became of an anticipated agitation , on tbe question of a revision of tbe tariff. , Wbee forced, however, to speak the truth. , they now admit thai fivcr-productlon and ■ j this abate, was the Inducing cause of a , stoppage. When It to considered that the , amount of capital inrratcd in factories. . 4c., k of so immense a character as to , preclude its being withdrawn or permitted , . to be lost-rand further, that the cuexump- , Uon at our own products is far too enor . moos to be -ever supplied by importations . from abroad, the bugaboo set up by cap! , tallsta lose* Its effect, and talk to convince , even the most timorous. Even their . would-be tympalhizing'frkods is Congress have no heart to resist the current of pop- , ukr opinion. , Tbe Senate BUI for the reUef of Geocrnl Flu John Porter has not yet been called 1 Up for cnoaktofalton and action. In the ' mtaupmc It has bceo announced that Logan Intends making "the speacfc or his life," in opposition to lu paaaage. He certainly has had ample time for its pre. pantioo, and in digging his own political ' grave, U would be MtU for him to do it I - decently, showing no egotism, making no I boasting at his own superior military ShSSdbe' driiva uXtibZt 'rlwdkTl^n Any manuscript carefully prepared for hire, the reporters of $c Senate shout: giv* It to the' public ford for ran rd and wnumajorwodrnec Jmtasopokm Let nororor of his be corrected. Let full juslatro of a toddler, by refusing to aid* 3S5S5E&S3

Froth the advance sheets of the Legislative Manual of ihe One Hundred and Seventh ly-gislaiun: itf iirw Jersey we extract the following statement of ibe occupations of the Member* of tbe House « of Assembly ; Lawyers' fix. manefnetu- , rem five, broker one, pbysirinit two, sur- , vryor one, merchnnla seven, bretoer oor. mechanic one, hotel kefiprr* five, (farmera , thirteen, druggiato tifo, butcher ofie. jure- „ nalist one, drolin rsuN^o^r .dealer ooe, , contractor one, glasahlower one. miller ooe, clerks two, steam Wt captain one. H occupations not staled sit : total sixty. „ Tbe following- from the New Brum- " wick. Frtdonson will art the lawyers to ' thinking: "A Moo mouth lawyer recently ' moved to quash an indictment because all P Ihe members of the grand j^rv did not 1 rign It. claiming that it is therefore de- '' f votive. Argument fit In he made oo the ■ •juration next week." If k is ihe law that ' Indictments should thus 1* signed, there ■ will be a great amount of "quashing" 1 done in this SUIe, for indictments are ■ genet sTIy' sTgocd 1>y Hie foreman alone 5 The close obscryant of popular opinion \ cannot fail to have not loud thai a grrar ' change lias crane ovfr it In regard to the polof haviogahigh proti-disc tariff. Form- k erly thouaands looked upon sorb a tariff , intimately connected with • high rate of wage*— in fact, regarded IbeWas jnscp- f arable; and with a finn faith In this view of tbe matter, their votes !t tbe ballot-box guided and dictated. Tbe elections . of November, however, gave evidence this ' the people had been silently and quietly pnodrting over this Tariff question and ( forming their own opinions despite tbe harangues and sptvchc* of CVatgreaatnen and political speakers, who foretold ruin f every branch of industry and genera] financial disaster, jinless tbe Republican , ticket was elected and a high protective j tariff eodoreed. Congressmen have beer to bow tn deference to the opinion J of the people; but from the proceedings ( be seen that between a fear of popular * I displrwsure on Ibe one hand, and a lairut ' ; desire to benefit money etl manufacturing , worporatioot on the other, they are in a ' quandary and undecided as to what course i pursue. That the present Tsriff must ( i be revised and unjust discriminations reI moved, is admitted or all *id«; and the J . fact is acknowledged simply because tlie ( I people have said so. Tie- part of wisdom i would be to act promptly and in accord- ' I with tbe wisltcs of the toiler, %t tbe I ■ present semi on. | Some of our Republican exebangt-s. i prominently among litem tbe Trenton I 1 Gazette and Mount Holly Mirror, are i ' talking right out on the quropoo of pre- t venting tbe election of a "lucres sur to i Comptroller Anderson at the ensuing s.— ' ' slon of the Legislature, which coop , if rtoUtary hint can lie accomplished by the ' r Republican majority lo Ibe State Senate _ rrfustDg to go into joint meeting. This ' j scheme, howeker, is meeting with strnog ( opposition at the hands uf the more independent organs, such as tbe West Jersey Press, Salem Standard. Bridget oo Ckran- - ide and others. The project is a weak • ooe, and though possibly supported • by precedent, of some kind, will oerer • receive "tlic approval of the Republican • party of the State. In an editorial in the - Mooreatowo CironMU on the subject, we ' as-'VA' ,r "" "We reapccitully dtoaent front any pro- - position that may tend towards sharp ' party practice at a lime like this. It there ' eter wnsatiiqrfor the exrrrise at di«- ' crcrt judgment in the managenienl of 1 party sffgits it l« now. Tic men wi.o ' vi«e have shown plainly that tbey w ill 1 out countcosnce v jMhing that salt.rs of 1 professional poliS% ■ We al.whl like to c sec Mr. Au.l--k4fr, cont irrur in offler, |* r de a •apatoe and luti-al Official and I Iks wonTbc tesfOffof lh-puUlkant And Democrats alike all over the Stale.tmt was ] unfortnnatc enough lo bare bis term of j office close in ao off year, and it would la* > an unwise party measure to insist upon f taking any undue advantages In order to : , liarc htm hold orcr. It won't pay. gentle. The pastor of a Preabytertan church In 1 ■ Pittsburg has coortdered it necessary to 1 ) remonstrate with some of tbe members of : tbe rburcb no account of their habit of > leer drinking. Instead of receiving lite 1 • rebuke meekly and promising to mrnd ! : their ways, the beer drinker*, it is said, ' i lurt* resol red to resist all attempts to disciplne them, no tbe ground that it b not ' I wrong to drink beer. If an attempt is ' • made to settle that question, tbe result 1 i will excite great interest. Probably opiu- " i ions will differ as widely as tbey sometimes appear to do oo tbequestion wbeth1 er deer is loloxkating. Intcrratltito to ttoidlcrw. Another phase of the question as to the 1 protecting pensions was before the ■ Yioe-Chaoet 11 ir iart week, oo a motion to • open a decree under which a soldier's font- ' ily would Suae the whole fire hundred 1 dollar* invested in a house oo account ..f 1 a debt of about fifty dollars. It will l« t unfortunate if pensioner* should get the ' that it safer to waste than to iu. 1 1 vest their pen. -tutu, sod under the drri- 1 1 *?,•! our l'..u;t» the law intended tu ' protect the pensioner and his family from t their own improvidence would teem to lc ' ' a dead letter. If ibe penah-ocr gets the ' - idea that bit money is safe to long aa be 1 keeps it in his pocket and apettds it, hut I 1 it liable to' b« seised and exhausted in ■ coats as toon As he trie* to make tome I r per ui stent provision for his family, there ' will be no more attempts in this direction. 1 1 It does not take long to cal up the pension ' ■ of a man to ignorant to understood this, at the case in question shows. Lust Spring a soldier obtained a penI sioto through Ike office of the Adjutant 1 , General of thto Stale, and was spending it ' . foolishly, when he took the advice of ' , aranc of bis friends and gave bis wife five ' . hundred dollar* to invest in* bouse. She ^ | did so aad purchased a bouse, the price 1 I of which was #800, paid the #500 In cash, 1 , got a deed for tbe property aad gave amort- ' > K»«v to the balaooe due, #300. A crodi- ' . u* bad a claim against the soldi*, for a 1 I debt cutolracud, before he rewired his ' pcDstoo.iraMioticg to #30. and brought up < of #10 each, which made 1 i the claim #50. Ho brought suit ami got r judgment before a Justice of tbe Peace. . I found tM prrvwal fot'lirrty upon which ( I roff7 .. ct"cJ"tcd *•'' j'tdgment • The f 1 bolder cd the mongagr instituted proceed- ■ t ings in the Oawt of fhaactsy to farectoer ' . >be*at,>rtgige, and a decree of forecleaure 1 , was issued. Tht defend, w bad sawed . ^"^rj^WlhedeW hulthe drath t it. A motion w«' mast to an aside the | I decree on Qte ground that tha aiualixt t I served dacwoo. t • , V

Our WashiBgton Letter. (Finer one Hrguar CcrrerpaaOent.] ' Washzaotcis D. C, Dec. 18. 1882. - V under* will nerer cease. Another bar been devoted by Ootorrtaa to diligent dayh work. DerooeraU as well as Republicans seem lo be possessed of tbe working mania, aad ao Ibe two parties, acting together, here nude, a great stride with the regular business of the session. 1 A caucus of tbe Republicans was held for the purpose of taking counsel upon Ihe ciril service reform Nil now under vrattidcratioo in the Senate, and It decided to prod the bill in that body. Iu pursuance of this decision tbe Senate proceeded early orri Saturday to take up ilds bill, and considerable dlsctnaiuo followed from senators of both paliea. Senator Ingalto, of Kansas, expressed himself not being a very ardent cJtU service apostle, and that be bad no admiration tbe bill. He further arid it' was an effort of each party lo teach the utiier. and the end would be that both would he cheated. Senator Voorheeg of renewed hto attack upon tbe bill. He Said be helieked that a change in the office* ooce in awhile, from lop to bottom. puriBod tbe public service-, be would not any tralnrd band of officials in office, that tbe Democratic party contained plenty of men and women competent to 111! tbe officn He quoted the example* of. Presidents Jefferson and Jackson, and contended that tbey were perfectly right turning out men from office who would use tbrir positions against the policy <f the administration. Tbe remarks of Ibis gentleman voices tbe opinions of Ibe majority of bis Deujocratic oolleagora yet it seems strange to bet r such opinions gentlemen who were before the elections snch ardent follower* of George William Curtis, the Pioneer aril Service Oc the Republican aide of tbe question, tbe subject was tersely stated by Senator Hawley. of Connecticut, when wanted a law that would relieve perins tot government service of tbe necessity of running arouod every lime a change was made in tbe bead of the de. partment of bureau to seek Influence In keeping them in office. Tbe House has had under consider! - linn for several days the Post Office Appropriation Bill, in which tbe clause relating to the redaction of postage is da-ft-loping some opposition. But discussion on the bill will be ended to-day, when probably tbe bill will be passed. I.ast session the Senate openly blamed ' Ibe House for tbe long session for the reason, aa it. said, the House purposely i back the appropriation bills, and ■ tbe speeches made in tbe Senate on . this subject were circtilaled aa camI niign documents by the Democrats. . S', In view <ff this aceosatioo, tbe > House lias left the subjects of civil r service reform and reduction of taxation - for tbe Senate lo debate over, and applied i itiemaelee* to tbe regular appropriation • bill* When the Senate passes the ciril - service bill, (wbtch will be the early part of tbia week) that subject will receive . elaborate consideration in the House, and I a great dieenity of opinions and preju1 dice* will be exprcesed. r There to considerable difference of opiu1 ton in tbe two Halls of Congress relative r to the holiday recess quest too. It has t. en Ihe eastern to adjourn from the 23rd. i t» lite first week in January, but the Sett. - and many senators aay that Cuogress can ■ adjourn urn Christmas tod New Year's i day, and thto will be enough." But the . members of tbe House and especially i those who were ''left" at the tote election!. I and wbo are consequent ly now "dtointrrl rated spectator*" will nut oocsldcr this I -.'enough", aa many of them have made - preparation* to visit their homes, aad if - t«*h houses agree lo Ibe proposition of I the Senate, they will be compelled to stay I in Washington until tbey are released by t the adjournment of Congress on tbe 4th of r MJH$. This city without an inrartgation in i progress is like the omission of Usmlet I frfim the play. At present sn invest iga- . lion is being carried on by a alliensvigilance committee relative to Ihe too , Cl:*e and confidential business relations of . llurvrtyaod government detectlrea A [ number of cittern* who bad been robbed [ by thieves' 'and burglar*, and have since . recovered their property by paying heavy I rewards through lite agency of detective*, [ were never beard df or punished. Accordingly an Investigation has been intituled \ sec if polioemen and detect! re* are good for anything but petty go-bet wen tbe sterol banditti and the diixens wbo have been dispoiled of their good* Tbe intcxligaliun promises lo be rank in deerlopmenla, and with the Star Route cast* now on second trial, and the Dickwin bribery caar, to aay nothing of CoJ cress, will furnish something Its write about. Nothing baa occurred here to give a . gratifying evidence that the judicial of our Government has at tort bid-' d.-a farewell lo sectionalism and subordinated party and persona! prejudice to justice and patriotism, than does the recent decisioa of tbe Supreme Court in tbe suit ol the Lee heirs to recover tbe Arlington , rotate, now a rail Pjdjto burying ground rite rotate was sold by tbe Gorernment during tbe war for non-payment of taxro. dcred. the Tax Commissioners took the ground that tbey would not rewire tbe amount from any one but the owner in . and as tbe owner, General Lee, was in command in the Rabel army, be could not or would not appear. The Court now holds that tbe Oommissioorre bad no right lo impose any cnodlttoo, that they were bound to accept payment of the taxro b) nbemawver tendered, aad it *1 tbe sale of tbe property under there circumstances was a taking without comproaaliuu, from which tbe Cnortitotiau protects everybody not convicted of crime. of the Judges— Waite, Gray, Bradley aad Wood -diaaeot, but their opinhare not yet been published. Of tbe L* heir* will not now obtain possession of llie estate, and do not seek it, but they will have lo.grt Its value Congress, and a movement to that end hat already been token by Senator ^ ihl^^q^yjtocro^ done with ex-Senator Doraey, present Secretary d the National Committee sod prospective Star-route eoorict. A meeting of tbe N atiotial t'ommiltee to lo be bare sous, and 'it to aald that if Dor wUldt?to^wSlrod? almcramHrirererf' This sent would not hare been adopted I re-virai* to the tote rtootioo, but now each other in our focal paper* V gpry r : s

Thanksgiving to Christmas. - ) ' Twenty business days intervene between these two holidays. ! and we propose to make them, if possible, the greatest days a of all the year for Oak Hall sales. We are thoroughly prepared with Overcoats antrtcits for Men of all sizes and , tt Boys of all ages. All that remains is for the people t^at trade in Philadelphia to believfe what we say and come for J u our goods. " Prices are Extremely Low. ■ | Our gpods have been well bought, and most ofthem carftot 1 ' be replaced at cost prices. Costs; however, rave nothing ! r to do with our selling prices. Prices are maVi in Oak ^ Hall solely with reference to the cpst of reproducing -the goods. If we make, it is well, if we lose it jfe had : but make or lose, the buyer has the least possible price. j, T}ie stock contains, made and making, over io.oooOvkk » 1 coats; over 200 lines of men's and young men's suits; over 1 ' 1 60 lines of suits for large and small boys; The value of | this stock was, thirty days since, over I One Million Dollars. | f • It is less now. but still very big, and big enough for all who will come. Fresh goods put in stock daily. , ' A special bargain now on our counters is our $12.00 Fancy-back Cassimerc Overcoat, 1 which, however, is only one among a great host of interest- : 1 ing things. Wanamaker & Brown, I Oak Hall, 6th & Market Streets, . Philadelphia.

| plain language. Hubbell i< rery hitler.! but mo*t of the Mk-bigra Keprreentativi* ! ' here aay that be umrrjinreni i tire feeling I - in that Hate. Nit-.lv credits hint arnu , Ibealightro; ehsnces'of Ireomtlng Sena- | ' Senator Ixunar baa been frequently j I complimented duriog tbe present arowoo e on bis baproveil aj>proraoce, hrongt:l ! r about by a new style in cutting bis hair, j . He has hitherto sabered lo ibe aid South- ; ere custom of wearing fair hair quite fong a and be ln*t it* length involuntary. Dm- j inlo a Istrlier rliop to get shaved. After _ his face had been raked over tbe barber . Said: "Senator, your hair Deeds trtmII ming." "All rigiil." aaid ibe Senator, it "trim it for me." The Senator continued j in Ibe chair in a meditative mood, not pay • „ ing any attention as to what tbe barber wis ° d ling. When he art*, be dtoenvered u that, like Sampson, be had been in tbe 1 bands of a Delilah, a* it were, and shorn e of I, to Irak. Ms. ^ Ii is not necessary to pick out word* in mentioning the Philadelphia Time*, tic prospect ua of which journal apprar* in *" another coiuntn. The Time* has got to C be a tort of ttece**ity aitb some people of * this coinmunitv and it ougbt to lie with 1 many more. I. I... nuny imitotot. .11 " ^«"f-ran'<If.!"nrrro L?thl^'i ,° We have persuaded ouraelre* at lim^j * that Ibe reason tire people like it so much * to that it to corstaotly giving it* reader* " Juicy bite* from the sunny side of tic : J" journalistic procti is A CIsriMiii-H- nil* Tlstoi steals i if From Hi- Ura.liertTbtrt if The Chrirtifia* ca'd* Ibis star a-t Icau- 1 y them lo friend*, lull Hie 1**1 rt.ri.tn as [ if card lbs! we know of to one lied rat tl^j leg of a turkey, with Ihe name ol retne'j m flSHWMMBStr man or woman writit-n >n | I II, who are not able lolmy any Chrirtn-.as j I- aim for themselves. " T III rtss~*F ! f From toe PalU0,l|.l.l* Timra. \ Tbe blot of Pojie's prom. e ton can^t I* i i remedied now. Rraggmn, l-Iunderer and , e falsi tier a* be is. Ire win holds tbe h'gtiral f peruisneot en.iuniraeio known lo li-e * In a suit tirought by a father fire dama- * gea against a dealer who sold lito child a ' toy ptotol wilb falal rcaulla, Ibe auprenu i court of Iodiana derides Ihat "a man who c places in tbe Uan l of a child any article uf * a dangerous character, sod one likely tu _ cause injury lo Ibe child itoelf, or to oth I k era, to guilty of an actionable wrong." > e A High opinion. Capt. John J. Dawson, tote of the ; * British Army, Raiding on Lore street, 1 e between MandevlUe and Spain, thto dir. ' says be used Si. Jaooba Oil with Ihe gn arot possible advantage when sfflicted w iih j ' rbeutnaltom. — Jiete Orleans Timet Demo. V — ' — • . Ex-Goverttor George B. McClelton and !_ family bare removed from their home at Orange, N. J., and will spend Hie winter 1 in Washington. , Holiday lixcorslotL -U baa for utaay-yaro biro Iks eaaSaui I of Ibe Peunaylvanto Railroad to make re- , duced rate* lor mood -trip tickets extend. ' ing over tbe Holidays, and it to aonuuD. ' ccd by tbe l'aateoger Department that tbe V practice will be observed this year oo not e only Ibe Pennsylvania Railroad bui on q tbe Pbiladelpbia. Wilmington and Raili1 1 more. Weal Je-ary, Northern Centra!. '■ Baltimore aad Potomac; mod Ibe Pbitoe drlpoia and Erie Railroads. Reduced e rate round-trip tickets will be sold em , December 2Sd, Bteh and tKUi, good to return until Ibe 3d of January. if Bad taste in tbe mo. tli. unpleasant d breath and impaired bearing, wben re- _ suiting from Oatorrh, are oreryotne, and tbe nasal pasaages which bare been rinsed ■" for years are made f rev by tbe use of Ely's 0 Cream Balm. Price SO cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. Personally and in my family X have - used Ely's Creant Balm for cold in tbe If bead and nasal catarrh, with tbe mm . aaltofaoocy result*. C. kl Eoolsbtos, t Pastor M. E. church, i.indeo, N. J. e I have been a sufferer far yean with , Catarrh, nod under a physicians' t!T*l mem for over a year. By*' Cream Balm r gave me immediate relief. I believe 1 aa entirely cured. G. S. Dxvix, First 1 National Bank. Elizabeth, S. J. SUrrird.

Iilcir ^drfrttsrmfnts. : ] "VTOTICE ( : I i ; j j i ^ I1EABFH1 u KI'M l'»IM "y Vra PUmiig. j It r rra^HArtra'foSSstMwai JV-'j1.11' '" n-ri ' /^GF.NTS WANTED ( «TH|, MQLLER'Sa'If.. 1 s \.Tx ' |f 1 JL P.roiraym°j?r»$72 ; THE SUN." NEW YORK, 1883. " ,t*r ia^no* i-*-#lng it at rrrr utnre *S* n 1 ; ■ISSSjMl'ro.rra. I rraa, an* strTnst* far tae MBOwtag rraa- , , ' "»roaMrp!Ste'rotV,|5an«?toit la la re- " j nu--x. cooecratag affatra Tax bra . .l.ru*aps-rte*by*rosralap|iroval. Tit sr> , h.- • 1 — i, i — ' * no puri—ri to a err*, save lb. mI r .-TaalkMi of tire reader* aad tbe funa-rsiiqr of ; j - ! All iltn I* what we are told almost dallr t.y J - j 3 prerarerolrd! I^oaareu bS sireJij'SmpnM rurt ■ 1 or I»e rascal* out or Out l»ny. SOU t. proceed- . ' lag • grout to' taaar tolf ro uodimmunnl . I cJh^t'in toe^wTd'o"' teSgb'. tw°eterj Irreod 1 . ot Tna be. dreeorer. one ol it* m.e, >■ Ira , taat appeal* wUS pantcntor loree lo Sis mdlvlrt1 T«* Smyjoa^wtll^te- ' aucX.daraasr1 ter*7 aprosraTaad aa aaeroSwsdy I 1 good iDTrsuneu! for Ut eoattog year. i Terms to Mail Kubaerl I r ' oondsy editp®. *T.T«. " " , i ^ni]r-£?ySS<^^ pSro'af the boat mOrtUgenre "nuXe' TUa'wratrT : . art*. Ttsaaea.S. T.Ctty. I T AND! A, A. THOMAS, ST. J J CKftd BttlMlog. « saatngton, D. C. " FrarI before fatted btatee^Oeteral Lam)

"READY r OR C HRISTMAS! ■ Our establishnfient has bpen put in holiday attire, and we are now ready to receive the visits of our out-of-town customers^wbo will visit Philadelphia on .holiday shopping trips witbtn the next | few weeks. To give an idea of the vast extent of our preparations for the holidays, we name a few things that are especially adapted.for presents from some of our departments.

Silk Department. j A mod magnificent assortment of j 5 SILKS. VELVETS sod PLUSHES " ] It xll grod *, color*, and at aO prices. 1 I Reliable black silks wiU wear in tbe most satisfactory 1 i as low ar #1.00 per yard. ' Dress Goods Department. | All the latere prodoaions of European j h*4a in T>rw» Fabrics are on exhibition. ! EMBROIDERED DRESS PATTERNS up fo JMXfSSfftb tnffirienl material i I for tbe entire dress are particularly adapt- t | • CASHMERES. , ' Btorkand Odnied. , | 4-een a xpeciaity w ith tu for Tiars 1 ! in : we prohktiiy carry the large** crocx of | COl'RTAl'LD'S CRAPES ( ; up into Viei»o( all lenglbs. Ladies' Wrap Department. | 1 FUR GARMENTS. Fur I.incd Wrap* of all altape* and in all j - Quilled ttxtTl" Piusb Lined Wraps qf aU kinds. Our «t«* of I FOREIGN COATS AND JaCKKTS | 1 ] fur both lAdtro and Children, to tbe larg- 1 ; ever been brought to Amerieh. Shawl Department. i We have an immense stock of shawls of | all kind* as follow*: ' i i Patoiev, So.ytch Blanket, i 1 I Fnwb India. . French Beaver, Ix-ek'-r India. Himalayan, : Ib-lphia India, jlAdrkh, India. Chenille, I ' Valley, Persian, I Cbiklren's Sbawto. etc., vaijffng in prior* from 50 cent* to #1000. ^ Gossamer Depanment. No more useful present can be given 1 than one of these weather protector*. We j keep tlic brut gn.de* only, and warrant all we N'll. We haw all style* and prion (or Mum, Men and B"-yx ^ Skirt Department. The predicted cold weal Iter make* a ! warm skirt a vety acceptable present I hi* FELT SKIRTS, EMBROIDERED SKIRTS. A LI. WOOL FLANNEL SKIRTS. ! Ql'lLTEpjiATIN SKIRTS. : HISSES AND CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. Ac. 4c. Ac. 4c. : At low prion. j

Jersey Department. T Tbe Jersey excitement continue* unabated. especially in Ibe abadro fur even- <* ing wear. We lis re tbe only HEAL PARIS JERSEYS that bare art far tarn brought In lit* country. Ail aixroAtytro and rote -re. ..1. CARDIGAN JACKETS* AND CHILDREN*? JERSEYS, at the ratw counter kl ft Umbrella Department. hare Gtfb Umbrella* with handle: of C Alligator Ijrat ber . jvaturai Siickw wilb »il»er caps. 1 1 orient Oak. Eiri.eri I—'rv j Suck Hon*. Oriental Carving*. P.«c-l«in IGlto. Ft. wy. JAc. Ac. Ac. Id all qttalit tee of Silk from #- 50 upward* and Underwear Department. I Throe govt* are yearly brawling tie te I I popitiar a* giftl. We have everything de- ^ SILK HOSIERY- t Everything rlrrtrat-fc in > n LISLE HOSIERY^ " Evarythittg droirabteYn WOOL HOSIERY j . for Ladkn. Children aad Men. j IN WINTER UNDERWEAR, ) k I for both aeXe* we bavpe«rrvtbiog made in j ( . SILK, CASHMERE. MERINO AND | i NOVELTY WEAVES. I ' Art Needlework Department t Our workrooms have been, busy for j cnnoibs preparing the Holldav Good* now r exhibition. We show all tbe latest , ! nnvriUea in TaWe Covers. , Screens, i 1 ' Sofa Cushion*. -Table Scarfs. 1 r lwmbrraiitBS. ! Banners. - ' ! tkutt-EP*. Fancy Baskets, : Slip^erC (Towel Racks, i Toilet Seta, T'dtrs. | * 1 MouOtoirs, 'Marts. Ac., Ac., Ac. j Price* will be found to.be very rraamable. . . 1 1 Fancy Goods Department. ' I Of oouiae this, to the lirpartment that j . Vwill riime in' -t in pri.mineuer tbe next j rfew week*. There will be Lxiod ( -ml- & Brush caar* Pearl Card Cairo, a Jewel Cares, 'Shopping lUg*. 1 . DrrortngCasea. I Hand Mlrr.ua. |i j llaodkrrrhicl Boiea'Card A Cigar Caret*, i GloveAWork lfoxcaTtdiro A Splaihtua, < Fan* of all kiuda, tPocketbooka, |! j Perfume Cairo, Toil« Ariicka, [ , ! Ac., Ac.. Ac. j' ' , IN LADIES' MADE-UP LACE GOODS We have everything that can lie thought of . | COLLARS A FICHUS. A LINGERIE of all kind*.

The Handkerchief Department. Contain* a vast awnrtmrnl of ilaariker. fro ladies, gentlemen and children LADIES' HAN'JIKERCIIIKFS, la tare. Silk mad iJneo CH1LDRENK' HANDKERCHIEFS, la Lace. Silk and Linen MENS' HANDKERCHIEFS, la Silk and Utter.. With every half dngen and down h.ndwe give an elegant fancy box. Furnishing Department. Neariv everything for gernlmteri* wear, cxrejetm; r: tt.lng. ATOtie fouofi flierv Searf Pitta and Ring*. Sleeve and Col tor Barinqs. Cardigan Jackera. Wrapperoand Sm-kiag JackeU. ln,v-rirohing. Ac . Ac . Ar Clove Department. MEN'S GLOVES . in kid. casnre. fu. tup*. <h*-akio. InsA- \ LADIES' fiUJVES* kid, pigskin. d.« .kin. ramor. cubmere, fur o-p*. rio-h ami knitted, in aJl Kyle. Of a I .ivies "I fete. ring. CHILDREN'S GLOVES Suit Department. We have made op many r< returner for j the "christian* *3«'l *" Tte^elU all stykre I Velvet. Plus!,. Satin. Silk mud Draws j Gusto. I The atylee are mortly copied (met Parisian modrla. Boys' Clothing Department. ' of all styltre to fii t»-y* friKti S u> 16 year* of age. and Overonal* a* well. I Now to an especially good time to buy tlnae giajJ*. priee* being lower than any other treaa-B of the year excepting utidThe Linen Department. I TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS. DOYLIES, I , PIANO COVERS, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Nowhere rtor in Philadelphia tareueb a ; Stuck ealberr-l under one roof. : BLANKETS. COUNTERPANES. an t IKtWN QUILT? 1 < tenure * depart ite-nt near to , as also I ilia* IAP KOBE? and IIORSE BLANKETS. Ladies' Ut.derwcar Department. I Ail kinds of fine uoflerel abtag (•« laiiiro . • UNDERWEAR IN SETS, . ' I u •handre une tatxro, ' INFANTS' OUTFITS - . Of all kinda that will make preuy and

■ Those of our out-of-town patrons, who will not be able to visit us in person, should avail them- - ^ selves- of out system of shopping by mail. Our Fashion Quarterly' for Winter is now out and is replete with pleasant and instructive rqading on topics of fashion, home-art and kindred subjects. The present , number has 128 lar^c pages, containing over one thousand engravings, illustrating the new fashions in every department o dry goods; besides a colored fashion plate and three pages of new music. Single copies 15 cents per annum, 50 cents. , STAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, a EIGHTH AND MARKET, ^ EIGHTH AND FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA.

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