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Published Every Saturday Morning. * ' CAPE MAY. MARCH 10. 18&3- 1 r»u | wpev U r..UOrW «1 Ou Oepe *•» on* . rrrrjg— . — The House ol Repreaontalive* of Coo- « grass has ever been looked upon aatbe • popular krsocL of the National Legiala- 1 tare. The ckwiig scent* of Ibe list House ( •ndlboeeof the8eo*l*.wUlgofirlowirds 1 rtitaipalteg the ides. The calm, sober end ' _ to sod fulfilled their t duty. *111 be remembered by the people < with gratitude. 1 , — - i l The hie ( ongreas npproprisled the , enormous amount of »188,570.00e for , pensions sloor. This vari sum wssenlled for by legist*!.* which ibe preceding , ty seventh re Jrcted ell attempts to undo ( this Irgulalioo or mitigate >U Cuoaequcners. and accm lingly it shares the responsibility of' Using these burdens on the ( The manUrs of Congress who base tiern placed < poo the retired list by their cseriitnenl* I ase teen shewing bow eupcrior tliey aie to public opinion, Aral by aUiaiog Ibe Lgwapapesa, and -secondly by vuiieg U< another Hirer and Harbor bill. In thd final rote of members from ibis State. Merer*. Hobesoo. Brewer and Horn voted for the bill; Messrs. Jooea, Hill and Harden burg against rl; Mr. Harris not recorded. When Senator Bayard retired from tbe committee of conference on tbe tan IT bill, the charge was made through leading newspapers that he aimed at tbe defeat of the Senate bUL What were the facts* Tbe House coupled with tire appointment of lu committee, tbe question as to Ibe authority of Ibe Senate to pass upon the very bill which was to be the abhjeet of consideration by the committer As a Senator, understanding the dignity of the body be rep ented, as well as bU owt, he coold not sit In a committee at whose meetings tbe prvrogatlrr of Ibe Senate should be quusiiooed. His retirement did more towards bringing tbe House committee to under-tand iu own poeilioo and its weakness, than Bu presence could have accomplished. A ststremsn ir. every tease — of the word, he maintained his honor and m dignity, both asp man and a Senator. His m coure.- and action in reality canted the bill through.
T esse Questions. l Tbe cartful tod thoughtful reader of 1 tbe Wavt is doubtless by thU time con- I rinced tha. IU views in regard to tbe final action of Coogrets apun bulb tbe tariff and intern. I revenue questions were correct. Without claiming say credit for ; superior knowledge, or flattering itself upon the laoacioasMM of being a otwa paper of peomlaece sad whose circulation ei tended to hundreds of thousands It gave its own id- as. and the results hire proved that in r*i h and every oos of them, it was not astray. Immediately after tbe openlog of the second session of tbe 47th Cue grass, sod after Ibe report of tbe tariff oomaiMoo had heco preseoted.il Informed lu readers that Members of t'-mgrees were failing into position, each intent upon placing bis owe political party la (be foreground, and each desirous ef making a record for the future; one upon which rented tbe success of tbe Presidential oonlestinl&M. A» etch successive step was taken in either the Senate or tbe Honaecf Representatives, the Warn noted tbefsct; and it boldly took tbe ground that tbe Republican House desired no chioge whatever in the tariff laws, but did aim al effecting a reduction in tbe UaaUoo from the infernal revenue system, and this latter only for tbe purpose of currying favor with ibe people who bad been independcarebougb to give expression to Uieir own opinions si the ballot box - in November. Tbe proceedings in Ibe House of HeprekentsUvrr verified the cbargev made by the Walk. Tbe C ..airman of tbe House Committee on Ways and Means, after a labored effort, prod ocr. I "tbe boat tariff Ull tbe country nentao the desert air. Weeks and works were tp. ot span the discoteioB of lu different items, bat in tbe meantime, tbe Senate, without say spirit of tewtriag or any ait. mot to U-spewk popular favor in advance, quietly, yet with dignity, went to work and psawgt lu own tariff bill, taking fte a bat .a the very tell which bad been pawed by Ibe Hume si the first session of tbe same Congress (claiming by its tide ui reduce Ibe internal revenue tax-
atton) 1 at adding a.ncndineois providing ■ for an . qtmHxaUoa of ibe tariff. As stated by the Wat x in lu issue of c Fcbrns y Mlh, llie "wind wte taken cms- * plriely sit of the tails of tbe House com- * miller-, and tbe intention was announced h in tbe House of claiming lu cuoMituliMuU 1 light e; originating all bills in relation 10 ' the revenue; but (bo tseAe not deeming » Hie point argil taken, quietly went on with tta weak and onmpiewd lu bill.' '' Agi .1 iu tbe issue of March 8rd, Ibe * mioci. n bill will be passed (this was l he r goal" aumd al by the leaders of tbe Rcpub- > hcao lloutry Tbe Senate internal revenue ' unff hUl will pass i. with wane few amen-i- > mrnts fgubablyj or.noBcatalL" ' The results have come out as the Vi tta 1 indicated. Tbe Senate biU did paas-aod « sauce between. Tbe House forgot lu < mure; sbte. The Senate won Ibe vknnry. 1 Tbe question te now aettlad for yeanagiu.loo will oease. Oonfklencr ia already 1 tqacvad to boviness wbilat all are aware I that any defects ia the new Uw will be dtao irrerel after H baa bad Ume to develop tbe Mouse committee of Ways and Mreas, EiS? pubbean. o I streatiubree ytmv of age. cba.rnren.vf tbs S^tesPnanoe Committe*- who never Velt bis retW nighl.but alrod up manfully to his duly, saw CooWHhptaMor* the wit* rrturds tbe ho that ^-Sew J^ereey. rie^Senau^ <■/
hegtsutlve anmm.r,. The ninth week of the eeeaiun opened Monday evening. Atooog the bills pasaed to tbe Senate were tpc following ^Appropriating tie.OOO to the State Reform k for various improvements; author- h it log tbe Governor to appoint trienaially b peraoos, who, with tbe CootroUer, p glial! equalise Ibe valuation of real estate b invmf the counties of the State for lata- e lion purposes; requiring the study of tbe t Constitution of tbe United Sutes sod C of New Jersey in tbe ecftools of tbe State, t sad enabling companies organized to a build docks to issue boodi. Tbe House • passed finally the bill of Mr. Gaaton, of t ; I'ssaaic. requiring seed men to give a I written guarantee to purchasers that seeds • sold by tbem were sound, and makmg > than liable to damages in esse tbe seeds t , fail to grow by reason of tbeir had quail- < Tbe bill of Mr. Freeman, of Middle! i sex, providing that In oase of a Joint i : meeting of ibe legislature for the dec- i lion of Sute officers a majority of those I 1 present shall be sufficient to elect, passed i * finally, but wsr afterwards retxiuiiocred, i members objecting to it on account of lu I ' doing swty with tbe provision in the i ' present law relating to Joint meetings ' which require a majority of tbe members : of the legislature -to elect- 1' was recommitted to tbe Judiciary Committee : for amend men t. r In tbe Sute Senate Tureday ex-Senator . Ferrell's tell providing for water-gas comr panie* to compete with coal-gas enmpan- , iea was reported adversely and indefinitely . postponed. Senator Haven's Joint rt*o- ■ lutlon requiring Ibe Governor, in case ef s Don-oonflrmstiun of any of bis appolnt1 meats, to tend in new names until s talia- . factory one is reached, and preventing him from appointing any rejected aomi are during vacation, was- reconsidered ' and adopted by a vote of 12 to 1. Sens- ' tor Cochran presented a bill punishing * pool-selling by a fine of flOO or on* year * ' Imprisonment. The bill requiring tulla- * ble bell ropes from end to end ofrwl) railI road trains, under a penalty of 8500 for ' each neglect, was pasted by 16 to lj^j'O. ' imposing a fine of $500 or six months imprisonment for engaging In the fire loaur- ' a nee holiness without legal authority. ' Among the other bills passed was Ax. ' scmbly HO This is tbe bill In which c Senator Havena objected some weeks ago. c on tbe ground that it defeated iu own " purpose by reason of iu faulty grammati-' U eal construction. Il provided that no " borough °v township sbonid elect but m * Chosen Freeholder. Senator Havens' ob- ' Jection was disregarded, however, and „ tbe bill passed. When II went before tbe II Governor be agreed with Senator Havens that lu construction was faulty. It was
then recalled, reconsidered and perfectly ! amended. In lu new shape it came be- i fore the Senate ibis morniog and was i passed. It is ooe of Mr. Ludlam's meas- i 1 Senator Griggs advocated Joint Resit- i , lutino No. 8, providing that suluble med- . all be conferred on Ibe officers and mem- [ beta of tbe New Jcrvry Battalion, who represented the Slate at tbe Torklown [ celebration, at a cost not to exceed fl,- . 000. Senator Havena moved tbe reaolu. j lion be indefinitely postponed. TbU was , lost. A final vole resulted in lu pswsge. In the House the Senate Mil appointing | four Commtaaitmert and appropriating . #50U0 for tbe renovation of tbe oyster . teds of Ibe Sute was passed to a third , reading. Tbe Mil providing for 7 per , cent, upon all taxes ooe year psr due vs. t passed. Several other bills of local Imports nor in East Jersey were passed, and , In tbe evening tbe Assembly chamber was filled with ■ distinguished audience to ro- , Joy tbe lecture of Hon^Wflllam Wright, [ of Evars. upon "What I Know Abocl ' Senator Scbcock Wednesday called up the adrerae report on bis bill, limiting io J 88.000 the annual expenditure under the act , to encourage tbe manufacture of sugar in . the State. A bill repealing the latter act r entirely bad been presented by Benitor ; Scbenck early In the session, I nit bad limit the Bute's appropriation bad also ' met with oppoaitioo. Senator Miller read " an Interesting and forcible addrtws against tbe bill. Tbe advantages to tbe Sute , from tbe manufacture of sugar here were treated of and it cooduded with an ur- ; gent appeal for the adoption of tbe adrerae report on the" bill. Senator Apple- , gate supported Senator Miller on the . ground thai tbe Sute had made a contract t with oeoduoerv of aorgbuo In tbe aoothr crn part of New Jersey and should not J violate iu word. Tbe ad ferae report was • finally adopted and tbe bill indefinilely poatpoeed— 15 to 5. J Senator Griggs endeavored to have re . considered Senator Miller's bill requiring . telegiaDb companies to deliver mremgee within threw boar* alter receipt, to perwithin threw hours alter receipt, to pev- i
living within a mile of the office. < Senator Miller thought tbe bill/after iu , experience of three years in tbe Senate, , should be let alone now. It bad bad iu j share of post ponctneou. He was wtlhng, ( to have another vote qn tbe bill | to see wbo are for tbe people and who | mooopoliea The moUon to recoo- | aider failed. 8 to t. Mr. Ludlam some days ago presented a , Wll relating to the protection of- flab and , in New Jeney. Ooe clause provi- | ded that non-re«idenU of the State should , not be allowed to bant or fish In New Jerwithout firet obtaining a Uoeoee from , the Beard of Agriculture. This clause was killed. Wednesday, when the bill come up on second reading il was moved that the clause be restored. This brought Oule and Oator, of Hodsoo, to their feet. Mr. Oo'.e mid be could not conceive of any. thing mere foolish than the clause to pre- , rent people from DoUware, Pennsylvania or Nsw York from coming ever to New Jersey yearly in ibe banting and flihicg , seasons. Tbey spent s great deal of , here among lbs ppople. To say , that they should be preveoted from comwas un -Christian. Mr. Cat or denounce*! e tbe ctanse as mischievous, n*row.m;nd«l f and disgraceful. Mr. Jeoklps- motion to , restore il was lost, and tbe b« pamed sece. , _ • 1 Tbe dealb of Georgia's Governor adds taie'h^i^wmSd'rinee^ebi^teg I - of the year UWS. From Leon Gambeua to . * Ataander H. Stephens Use catalogue ia i- already a striking one. b When .^Tw«i\: rowing bochine re * S-'^S£*lrjtel3ui<55ea£^ rf ManhtaeaadK-iyGrg.ns. recti In hsbwe " 2^uw*teg unJbe'r "D*T ^ I- n^ssy " "sc TZi
(Pre* oar Hsgelsr Cnrv— «s*eet-] J WjunaoTos. D. C-, Feb. 10. 1888. ] Congress has left na, and so has the i t lobby, hot, while winter lingers in the s of Spring. Washington will not be ' bereft of iu flower* of fashion and lis - pinks of military propriety. The season ' is not over. "Tbe exotic dandies of fcrrigp legations still pnanenaile ret Cewnef- I tlcut sod Pennsylvania svtones. aodhuo. i drrds of wealthy visiiarv from all pans 1 of tbe Uok* still maiotsin the elegant ' spkndor of their Insurrd livtabere. There worse piece tbed Wtshlngloo fur Uiis season of Ibe year. Other citiss have paved ebtc-walks. Waahiogtoo has paved i stn-rta Mud it an ipposslbility, except ; in the Potomac flats, and even this mod ] i bring deracinated from the historic river by immense steam dredges If yon went to visit tbe Gspital of your country, , is tbe lime to come. Yoq will be . surprised to see tbe large cumber of ! bearing tbe -legend "furnished 1 for rent." and you wtU find these , moths comforUBlc tod cheap. Tbe lady I showing you tbe rooms will tell yon ! that they hive just been vacated by Senai tor Dillworthy or tbe Hon. Mr. Jones i Tberr are few rooms in Washington that . base not Ibe atmosphere of depertcd r greatness. Atmosphere may be seveial things, you know; It is nut always fisg-
Tbe Forty-Se venth Cong* cm ended at v . twelve o'clock -Sunday, when the gaveU | r at eacli end of (he Cspirol simultaneously . fell. Tbe seoatres and members are free f and are already going their various ways. - Probably no Congress ever began with - richer opportenities, but the record of g good work* U nut full. It did some things, perhaps, il ocgbt not to have done, i but it must be recorded to its credit tbst e It loft uodooc many thingi tbe lobby f g wanted il to do. Tliere were some acru. * salioos of Jobbery, but however harshly i- lu actions may be criticised on some ( I. points, it cannot be accused of showing a w disposition to be oonnpt. Like many of r, lu predecessor*, it waa dilatory during ' i- the first months of the session, and did r- not settle down to hard work until io foil ' sight of tbe close. This delay was cul- «- psble, and ia the cause of hundreds of h measures dying with Ibis Congress. Bat ' j. tbe failing bills were mostly of a private o natfire, only a few of tbem being of imi-' portanae to (be whole country. Tbe bill io to provide a national educational fond it u ooe that die* with general regret. Tbe b- national iihrary bill goes over foe another id year. Tbe bankruptcy, shipping, and le Utah bill* are alio promlnedt measures M that must go by tbe board. Tbe bill to is retire General Grant, and that for tbe relv l.-r -I iLiai—l Pit* Jnhn Porter are J
among tbe most conspicuous private bill. t i not passed. But a Congress that would ( . give universal satisfaction, and receive ( unteaerred commendation, would be an ( . anomaly with the diversified and ditcor- ( . dan} elements of which our country is ] . composed; and tbe nation will bare to re- ( > sort to that inexhaustible source of cooI soiidatloo, the reflect ion that it might 1 . bare been worse. In the personal char- I ■ fair average. True, Ibe last days were i , marked by several exciting episodes, i I caused by ill-calored and ill-mannered ret marks of a personal character, when memr hers exchanged opinions, the reverse of i c mpiimrotary In ksid and threatening » dignity and decorum, and indulged in the . unparliamentary epithets of mule driver, ;l cui-lhnal and gambler. Such Incidents i- but lave teen witnesses occasionally from , lime to time in our national halls rf Irgitl lation. A large class ofspcctslort consider aoch proceedings refreshingly pip quant, and many el pressed disappoint0 tnenl at not being prweol on Thursday t evening, when the infuriated member d from New York, Mr. Van Voorhls made 1 his attack upon Mr. Page, of California r But Ibe sentiment of Ibe members at large d is strongly against these occurrence*, and o tbe offensive party ia always forced to o apologise, which generally amounts to d tbe stultify log explanation of absolute it lack of intention. e Tbe accumulated work .of two jeara e crowded so upoo tlie last hours of CooI- ing. Tbe ooe hundred and fifty members f- wbo were going out. were panting to gel c last chance bibs through. Tbe citixeusof a Washington and visitors never before look i- so much interest in the proceedings of 4 Congress, and have crowded ibe galleries is by thousands. i y The star .route defendants are whittling loudly to keep tbeir spirits up, aod bully :- Ingeraoll It pretending to laugh al tbe g evidence of conspirator Rrrdell, but as a is matter of fact tbey are taring courage :- rapidly, in spile of these vigorous efforts Monday it was reported about town ;
that Dureey had "skipped," as tbey aay out weal, but Ibis proved to be incorrect. Ingeraoll is laboring to make it apthat Rerdcll is tbe only man on trial, . ! but Ibe latter baa admitted bis guilt, and , bad tbe other defendants succeed 1 making birn appear 11 cannot help tbem. ■ He was tbeir Ipol sod trusted lieutenant, 1 and of course be ia a bad man, or be I would not have answered tbeir purpose; but be |s now scared into telling the truth L about ibe whole affair, and it makes • things look vary squally. He baa dci scribed tbe books of tbe firm, tbe en trice ' in tbem, and toe check stubs, etc, with ' minuteness of detail that carried coav|c- ' lion, and the defense refuse* to product , ; tbe books to refote this evidence, though • three time* served with notice by ibe - government La do so. Tbe denial of - Judge Bel ford that be ever bad any deal- ■ inga with the crowd, or ever bad such s , ' check as Rerdell described, is tbe first ' : ray of enotoiatlon tbey have squeezed ■ I out of bit trstimooy. But, as a matter of ! r fact Judge BelfonTa denial, which rvery. - body accept! at true, does not impeach e Rerdell io the Iran. Tbe fact that Bel4 even into a check payable to bearer, could o easily lave two one of tbe tricks of tbe gang Tbe refusal of tbe defence to produce the books to discredit Rerdell Is ac- , orpted as proof that In the main, bis mem. jl o^nio?«<Dow almost universal be re that U I pait of re em hers at tbe- Jury to prrtorvu i their char duty. Mir. II This from tbe JVadstm (Hss) Dtue- "" crot, conveys Us own moral HtM cm,! ■ We are cognizant of the fact that an ocb- ' " lag tenth was lost night cured by tbe *p phewien of St. Jamt# Od- Tbe young J U* tell rrowa. aod nwbed srraigbtway io twWbetedcme
\ Tzxstcs. March 7.— Tbe Bribery Investigating Committee reported to the Assembly Ibis morning 'That Mr. Egan visited Mr. Annitage 0* bis own free i will, without representing any aoe ; and i the oennattee believe be bad cammitted a wrong by approaching tbe members of this . honorable body in an unlawfnl manotr, . and your etfwnittee would recommend thai / i tbe said Mr. Egan be denial the privileges i of this House sod receive tbe orosure of : tbe tame. We herewith report ssid testir mooy, and request it to be rend to tbe ; members of this honorable body, and that I tbey take such action as in tbeir Judgment t tbey deem proper snd Just." i Tbe report was sigDcd by all tbe com- r c miltcc. A resolution was passed, without u a dissenting rote, directing tbe Clerk io . certify s copy of the testimony io the r i'roeeculor of Essex county, u be by him if presented to the Grand Jury there, d Egan, wbo baa teen io attendance upon e ibe sertiooa of the House almost every I t y day MB« tbe charge* were tatSe, was not j ,. u present either this morniog or last night i ,. This afternoon be was found at tbe Anierican House, playing billiards. He takes ; ,1 tbe committee's report philosophically, j d He says if tbe House has become so vlr- j ^ il tuous that no one can be allowed to sp«k ;. to tbe members upen any mcaaore befote } it be can stand it, and hopes tbe spell of rirfns will last. I Tirtue
Volley. t St. Lone, March u The latest news ; from tbe orofloaed country along tbe i Mississippi Riser it tbat wbst sre known 1 MM tbe "sunk tends," in tbe SL Francis River region, are entirely submerged, snd lhat nearly as far down as Helena there are but few places shore water. People tiring In the upper sloths of bouses, when there ts-roore than one story to tbe house, or are floating arwund on rafts or boats. Mori of tbe inhabitants, however, have deserted tbeir botnes and have gone to tbe high lauds lack from the river. Tbe atreel* of Nv* Madrid are submerged to a depth of from two to four feet, and there it witar in almost every . bouse. Tbe whole country back of that place as far aa Cairo, Db the Missouri aide, ; and from Hickman south f* over fifty : miles, te inundated. Corn, live flock, | and fence* have been destroyed, but no , great amount of faltering amoog tbe peo- , pie te reported. Killed br too Hard Study. 1 BiiTtuonx, March A — Mary Ilruschak, 1 8 years old. a pupil of Female Primary ' School Na 6, was buried to-day, having died, aa her physician. Dr. E. G. Walls, certified, of brain fever, brought <■>>] 7 a.
ovcratudy. Tbe child enftved the fire; , class ISuie school last summer, but after i two months' trial was pat tack one grade, i unable to keep pace with her associate*. At tbe examinations one w«k ago she was again promoted to tbe first class, and her parents tav she appeared to i he In terror of being again reduced, lost : Monday she came home at woo, complained of a violent headache, but insisted cm returning t« school in the afternoon. Tbat night abe eras taken 111, and brain fever set In. During ber delirium abe continued foe over forty-eight hours to calculate example* in arUbmetic,'aod all her sayings were about ber rind Ira. C. D. Freeman, President of the Camden and Atlantic Kailmwd Company, refutes to recognise tbe action of Ibe stockholders wbo removed birn from the Presidency of tbe road on Wednesday -te»Tbe election waa held under tbe direction of tbe Chancel tor. bol Mr. Freeman drcteres tbat I be ejection waa illegal, and Insists upon holding Ibe potilioo until Or. tober, wben the election it usually held. Tbe use of Ely's Cream Balm, s sure care for Catarrh. Hay Fever and Cold In the Head, te attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which can lc Mid ot no other remedy. Price 50 cents. Appl} Into nostrils with little finger. We, the undersigned, residents of Eliza beth, N. J.. being acquainted with tbe merits of Ely's Cream Balm, a specific for Catarrh. Cold io Head and Hay Fever, r* rurally recommend it : Robert w Towjuct. Kx-Maynr. T. F. McCorwii-x, Judge Common Pleas. E. H. SnxnwooD, National Putt- Rank. Jostxrn MturiKK. National State Bank. Gin. 6. Dans. First National Bank. J.'O. Tientsin. Boots and Shore, 10! Broad al. The Secretary of the Treasury baa given : instructions that the word "crrtts" te stamped ret the new coin in order to comply with Ibe alalula*. The Great Female Remedy te prepared , by tbe Women's Medical Institute of Buifalo, N. Y-. and te tbeir favorite prescription for ted iea wbo are suffering from any , sex. It is sold bv druggists al fl.00 per , bottle- Ladies can obtain advioe free. ' Send stamp for name* of those wbo have lean cured. o25
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Dr. Russti'o "KCBSSIritosv' brs never "Uly lar^yrere- m »oMuu » tbr n»l stubbore LargeSUe. 8I.OO ffiusrll fslsw, - • SO and Atlanta, Oa.. says: Dbab Doeroao-tta tare* boUKa of "Dr. R oab's ZogaUWr" I, crore»<l,»a,V| by IteaS'aw uawooaky havreOoSn'IroMSrOaUU Very osooolittY. i .' ~ ^ — * 1 ' DR. RUSH'S" BLOOD ROOT OIL : RHEUMATISM, i Nenralgia. Sciatica. Lumbago, Barkaclic, ' Soreness of Ibe Cbftt, Gout, Quiucy, . Sore Throat, Swellings & Spraina, Bums ami Scalda, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear 1 and Headache, - Fixated Feet and Ear*, and all other Pains and Aches, r e Seap. sale, simple an t .ore paternal remedy - PrKe as BBd W rente. Sold ny druggists erery-
CCRRDOF BHKCMATISM IK TWO HOl'RS. 1 teauuTlOT rero'jMua'^rnSl'ajnbe bew ad- ; sertwi^a eu*aw^iimw»^M|ij^fSm^at care m ^ ^tm^HFTOgrNSONy DR. RUSH'S Cathartic & anti-Bilioiis Pills I Li ret, jaundice and all Uvee casnptsmsr It I R ofboUtEertspeandAlu.il a bpreU tr.rua at - TV" yean KtatS it Nee Ttek.es *■ -1 J thMfSBUinSnu for JSS ~r>e appb < ■ j DR. RUSH'S : MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
/*■ V /rink Djr^jjmmA Six Paragraphs to Out-of-town Customers. City residents are in the store every day and know what if, goin • on. Tins is to give some of the same infor- : mation to those who are not in town every day. «rr «y Ko: i . Reductions are made sinfce stock-taking, in Linens, e Ladies' Dresses and Coats, ,'c Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, LittlcBoys' Clothing. No. 2. 56 pieces of the same Black Silks that a few weeks ago were good at $1.35, open this month at One Dollar per yard. ^ No. 3. Muslins have been lowered in price — almost all the makes. ^ No. 4. The Dress Goods part of our business compels, in addition to the Eleven counter^ two more of 140 feet This Spring's Stock will be the best we have ever shown. St
Mr gjj- No 5. We are enlarging the Store by adding ; another on the Chestnut Street front. •T «T "No. 6. In answer to many inquiries as to the size of the Store : Its floors and galleries now occupied i cover Nine acres ; the highest number of people . employed is 3,292. It is the largest Store in the United States. Wc do send Samples and Goods by Mail. > Address, John Wanamaker, J Philadelphia. ^ CARRYTHENEWSTO FARMERS y HOW CHEAP . > VAJJGILDER SELLS PLOWS. y TERMS, NETT CASH. ■ THE LARGEST STOCK IN NEW JERSEY. * CHILLED IRON. ^ CASV IRON. R is Kk"-1 Advau» l'-.n :o <U " SJ Planer, Jr.. B-eaDrttl. »t« » I" No. re! Ailvtbcr. JtHatcr A wheel, IS 0* V00 Planter Combined BeeU Drill... IS CO lata A FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL GOODS. ts w "u lr" ""l A ™ onl" bo"c"^W- R_ vangilder, . PgTKBflBt'KQ. s. J. 10 £T\ y M LAUDEBTBS1 EARLY EITRA PEAS. 1 fmr~ ,*! 9 Iz'tre grrtf fNaa'aStala ortraal aeaied pecaegee or JUjKB /Mfm nag*.
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