toi »£iri«» o> «ti inm Published Every Saturday Morning ' CAPE MAY, MARCH 24. 1883- I rko * — - t Slowly, jrrtturelytb# net iabeiaf woreo 1 around (be Star Route conspirator.. The < end approaches .l , IYh* aggregiic amount of all the appro- , P" aii 'c bilk rmed at (be laai sesakar of , CoacreM. i* *2S».327,511.ii6. Well, Uncle 8am baa a big pocket-book, and can afford , «® W , The member* of the Legislature who ' purloined the wmftc-baaketaand ataliooery 1 fat the Assembly recently and tben laid 1 tte ikfl ta lb' pugro hare ruak to a depth 1 P* Witinn a lew day* Governor Ludlow , ha. affixed hi • signature to a bill paaaed by the Legislature requiring Chat all good. , manufacturer! In the Stale priaoo ahall be , atamped or brindod with the name of that , in dilation Tbii i> only one mode of , dealing with the problem! of coorict i labor, I rut 11 will, perbape, reaolt in eoa , bliur thoac p rraoni who do not care to | cocoa rage am-h labor when It come* into , compel* loo with fane vrark,toavoid dolor; . 11 tbroogh ignorance of the ■oarer of tbe good* they Iwy. , Ho tbe Rerenne Reform Club k to meet I at tbe residrnce of tbe Rev. Henry Ward < Beeeber! W hat a fathering of tnoonfrnoaa spirit* it wtU be! There will to tariff ' men "for revenue only," ultra free trad- 1 era, with a eprinkhng of moderate tariff 1 man. WaUereao, be of the Louisville < OomitrJ—mal, who Imagine* be rem- ' troto the destinies of the Democratic party, and attempt! to dictate whal^ta future ' platform will be, will aka be there. At < the prospect of each an assemblage of I wisdom, the people art in a state of ex- I pectaocy, end bold their breath in eolemn ; heretofore unknown tariff principle! which 1 are to create a political revolution Great 1 result! most certainly flow from Beecher'a 1 dogma. ao?l Watlrrano'a bombast. Wbo Santo: i-agan, tbe Porter rllUAer, k , destined to receive from time time some ( htanc thru *ti, which will prove of any , other than no agreeable character. When H was announced that be bad written an article publkbod lo the April comber of tbe KorVt America* Unit* upon the auhJectof "National aid to public schools," , Ihoac well potted In tbe Senator's ednca"WeH, what next1" Tbe -Vr«- rart/ZH, ! in noticing the Beaator'e article, biu the nail upon ibc head, wbea it aaya, Ibc 1U- , rtrw Is enriched by it, onmlng ai It doe* , "from tbe pen of tbal eeninect educator, who, after all. ta doobtleaa abU * drama* illiteracy oiUi O* eonrictioH irAi'rA torn., only fro in experience." Wonder If tbe j Senator baa ancb a thorough knowledge of words, and tbe rales of grammar, aa to understand In all their length and depth, ( the comment! of the Sen. Dul reader, erery au'ijrot upon which be talk, or ' writes. lint be is a most brilliant orator, , Ural his language k tbe very quiotesccace , of gnmniatleal beauty and that be Is an fait upon all litenuj matter!? There, let ( « «»«■ _ . Tbe following beautiful tribute to tbe ' bonor and ebaraacr of General Flu John Porter, paid by Hon. Joatpb Wheeler in , tbe House of Reprtscotatlrce during tbe ( oourae of Ms speech on February 34th, upon the bill for the relief at that Graftal, need! no comment or addiUnn It apeelu for itwl', and truthfully echoes forth tbe , '"tbe American people. After remarking ? that tbe "hlgbeet command given to man Is that be do nolo rnbera even a* be weak! , that others should do uato him. end Ural when wrong k done lo any man It should be restored to blot two-fold," be aald : , "H thk mandate tboaM be observed by " men, bow Imperatively abould It be the " law to govern eorersigotiet of mrul And whet rales of measurement should a na tion ° make reditu! loo for the wrocgi Inflicted J upon a public servant whose patriotic, faillifui and heroic rerrlce has gieeo Inure m to her military renown? Gene- ml Pnrtcr does not aak tint the to him iboold be restored two-fokl fur the " wvoerg that hat been done him. The demand for Justice does not Eome from Mm; . b cum., frm.1 the people Lrt lue rxpreaa , myself etoarty. I do not rise lo make an spiral far Pitt John Porter. Thai be has . lava I'd victim of wrong; great wrong, , Ins l« -n iaountrovnttibiy proven To the A«ai. in people. He has suffered, and ° Msfamily ha* shared hkcupW Miteraw*. j* Yva, for the Mlh of j century the pangs nf aliwugdaaUr laW«ui their pinion, bat d ; grandeur of character, sustained • l?f UriUiaa virtue, list proved equal to burnt tor twenty years, be can Mill tap, * part f,r the efcurt term God may will that ' ha rowato with aw ami then the grew, ' a pave marked hy a broken shaft oc which * win be engraved rely the words, ^ poiaou the flm topremion. of the mol came : aeeka after truth, lad tbeaober j' will always cayitaUiae around right and p justidr. The fabric of injustice which tbe 1 •weuiawef thk gnat soldier have reared j »' crhhwee which, aocumalating from day Ur n MU-napid or tbe thmtoing torrents of Niagara, sweep earrysikfgr of Oar wwk, and ft! 1 1 Is 1 1 wsU U. into Me ram e/ ■Mw'ea," R Not a word Um» efKrketr, but U tree of b troth. Deep, dedfcta their bcaru the » Ametfcan people aiefeaqtag the grievous 0 wrung dooe them by Sma&H and Krpre- d •relatives ia refusing nod lroiUlint to do * l^laimlawhi^iemutam^^sarhra c td the rpunlry :n sacrificing the good name _ and boaor of one of her bravest end ox* , mrakorious aui£tn. The toy for eelhal on their pert aa fart approaching. Orders! b Porter srilj get be >aa(iAed-hk wrong. „ SfSwr ■ ^="1^ ;
Uatslallre Summsr, Tt-t Lrgniature : - .'-led po tbe T. ri-un b> irmaiig asm- ' tor Applr gate'e MB pf- vidiag tbal nil ' Stsie prior tog afcall hereafter be saafded ; to tbe lowcrt naporialu, bidder. Tbe > other talk peracd flvre Hrna -r lby?ur's • act I.la.i.< r^ga. Boil, f Il n-Ib. Semlui Ved' ao. . ■ i. . . a Calur-ii of Charier, auh Bcoai- r Pencil's bill lo ' provide sgainat the spread of cuotaglous ' Tbe Hone mtoi over it. usual weekly ' invitB'Hai t<. ilieSrtnte to go into Joint 1 meet lug. Tue B-umt, .rniied, but aid < arahrogfnure. - Tire Senate pawed over I be Govrroo. '■ ? 1 veto Senate bill 4, directiog tbe mle of ell < reel estate beld by the- State Bebonl Food, i , and Senate Mil 71, providing for tbe re- 1 . fundmrst of Stale esensmrot paid into I tbe Treasury by the Safely Insurance ? , Company, which failed to — g-"?— t The report of the conference committee ? on the Mercfaanliie bill of kst aeeaioo, ' making alight amendments, was adopted. I Among the bilk passed waa one requiring ' tbe county clerks lo famish a yearly list of physicians filing diplomas with them ? ; tbe Slate Board of Health, and as act i reported by the Commission on Water - Supply providing for e coo tin nance of tbe < commission to consider the matter. Tbe 1 providing for glass ballot boxes for : to Essex aod Hudson cocnliaa. In clear lire session Arthur J. Ogilby, of New Brunswick, was conflrmed a. Ril pariaa Commissi ooor, rice Tnoa McKeen, I deceased. i In tbe Bute Senate next day the enact- I ; ckoee of the bill aulhorixlng life end . sadden', insurance com panic* lo carry on , upoo the aswvamrnt plan, with. 1 , out capital Hock, waa stricken out. A • . motion lo recommit Assembly bill No. 6, I . which, provide, for tbe taxation of rail- 1 , road property where found, and Senate 1 , No. SOO, which proposes a qqmmiwion I establish* unifenn State tax upon the , property of railroad and canal companies, 1 , with instructions to substitute No. 100 for - , No. 8, was debated ail day by Sen slots < i Griggs, Applegatr. Suinaby, Scbeock and 1 ; Gardner, wbeo tbe motion was Anally lost ' ! a vote of 7 to IS. 1 In tbe House tbe bill to erect a oew I osuuty out of part of tbe county of Es- 1 sex, after a vigorous defease of Mr. Gill, was killed. Tbe bill prohibiting the mine ' of skimmed milks and the bill providing 1 for the burial of cauls that bad died of ' providing for the flectioo in April of oee ' delegate from each Legislative district and two from each Coogreaaiooal district, lo 1 assemble io convention an the 14th of Oo- j tober to device a new State Constitution, was advocated by Calor and Cole, of Hud- 1 eon, end opposed by Bryant, of Atlantic, ' and Crook, of Burlington, and paisod. as . 1 was also the bill to protect natural oyster 1 beds and tbe bill to enable email link 1 owners to drain and improve their land*. ' During a brief night aeeaioo tbe Senate ' pasted a bill requiring telegraph.Seiepbooe ! and electric light poles io Quae to be ' painted while, and alio tbe Joint reaolu- 1 lion foe tbe appointment of a oommiaalon ' draft a general Mil for tbe taxation of 1 railroad! and canals. Tb# MO to allow 1 residents of the State to organise railroad 1 companies without depositing (3000 per 1 mile ie the Slate Treasury was lost— 4 to 1 IS. The He use pissed the following: To < publish tbe laws In both Oerman papers ' In Newark; allowing the building of an ' over tbe Falisades between Hud- 1 arc and Bergen counties, and authorising ' the purchase annually of 1000 orpie* of tbe Legislative Manual at fll aoopy. 1 Host of tbe Wednesday morning's sea- 1 akm nf tbe Senate war? devoted to i coo- 1 SKteratioo of the Incidental bill, which ' was finally postponed till night. Among ' m! truest of uamps where there are no ' work. bouses ; tbe Hotcbloaou skimmed c milk bill, with amendments : making tlx 1 leeks debt collectable in actions of data ; 1 making the salaries of Oonsly Superiotei, ' dents of Public Schools fifteen cents for c each child, providing the amount doe* 1 not exceed *1800 and k not torn than 1 but providing that where thera c aw City Superintendents the children of • the dries shall not be enumerated. Tbe ' bill to publish the lews in all tbe papers 1 of tbe Bute waa lost— 4 lo 8. Tbe House 1 Mil providing n penalty of *100 or 80 dhya imprisonment for selling adulterated or skimmed milk in cities of the flrat clan passed. The usual printing bill was * reported. In the House the Mil providing tor tbe of a Stale assessment upon a !. company never organised was paaaed over . . the Governor's veto, tte some as was dooe in the Senate. Therefore Hoc. Joseph Croarell can recover I be money ® which the money which the Stale bad so long held under falee pretenses- The fol- ° bilk were passed: To creates oew ' county out of Essex; appropriating *700? J lo tbe B-rya' Deform School at Jameaburg; appropriating *3900 for the Newark * Soldiers Home, aod the bill providing for the aak of all real estate beld by tbe acbool fund waa passed over tbe GoverDOT'S mo, and, as the veto met the same „ fate in lire Senate, the bill i. now s law. a liouae ako parostT the trill exempt- J ing firemen from tax lo the amount of *5. Tbe bill to repeal the "Ftve-Ctounty - Act" «** defeated. Meaan. Freeman, RybJUns. Color and Creamer t were appointed to investigate riperian , fee the purpose of settling existing u The Governor sent to the Beaate the foL t low in lag Domination!, which were re- , ferred: Preaideal Judceol Oommoc Fleas- t of Warren cnuaty. Silas W. De Witt ; , of the Pleas of Somerset ouun- d ty, John D. Barttar; Slate Inspector of the Labor of CMidrrs ta Factories, Rich Q ard Dowdell. of Eamx ; Fish Commie- , sioecr*, William J. Conover, of Honmouth, Theodore Norford, of Sussex, P and Rrchaid & Jroktna, of Camdee. c rakaaaaxiwiitaa- * The Faunae Beard of ft oration U receatly adopted Waytootfs work sa a text ■ on political eontumy foe the Mgb school. Subsequently n wes discovered the book favored free trade. Tbe n attribuie ^Jbe growth and almost Ura It axbtcaoc of 'bM city to ptoscclha. As t (uirtkal tom-uu) that iracbra proteetkm, it it* is said Hie mcsuWis of lb* Board a faavenot bran .Me In find one to their B.hnow propraeri. tbmtore. to thnt if itaw A> >hk ri--y <*>11 be kugbrd *
irweromra-nr cx.mrae.aray 1 Wsarnxorox. March 19. 1863- < i'i~~l,M Ai tier's lluto recnihing I ox wsr.« Io Fortnas Muatrur 'has been ■ d- j-ysri by tbe prolustged iodkpodtiun of < ?a» .r Duo Ckmeron, a bo had intended i eeaanpeay him. The w rait by^eaator I Dow rapidly improving, tut tkiUnew i • d'-. revcrr a cl-racrre^nd kbjretwl , . >k1i •ii'ium. jhysical irvjnre"-«htU ? ? tti- qutvtkm of Ms rirovny wassrriooaiy i , d.M-ureod by fak frkwda He wtH prhaUy , b able to go wMb tbe Frrsrdent before i ? tlx- end of the week. The U. 8. SteamI s p Dropoteb. porvkiaord for tbe trip, I 1 aaait. ■two plreaure at IbcNevyY'anL ■t«TH«ry Folger's ill health ermlinoes i r lie i xteat qf making tbe routine duties | of kit office insupportable to him Hk , dialike of remaining for four ' . bout* in coe position continuously signing ' > his name to psprra retards bk recovery, • and between the demands for hk signature and the demands nf plarahunting callers, 1 ■ be It completely worn oat nod laogt "for ' , tbe quiet of hk aid Judicial position. . Sine* Justice Bradley will be eligible for 1 : retirement from tbe Supreme Court next ' I May, it k sard Mr. Folger will Iv bit ' I successor. It k probable Secretary Folger ; also accompany the President to , r Fortress Monroe aod then leaving trim to . sail over to tbe Bermudas in tbe DropaUK. ■ where be will remain until rested and . recruited. r President Arthur baa anutbyr trip planned for tbe Ian of May. Tbk k to tbe Yellower ore Park and possibly to tire . Pacific Coast- ne k very anxious to make tbk western trip during tbii year because . prevent Ms getting any until loo late for I audi a journey. Tbe subject of the next presidency is . agitated in adminktrat ioe circle*. . Mr. Arthur's name k of course mentioned for reoomlnariothbul It ia not much talked . about. A veteran Democrat aaya every . men of any prominence in his party k a candidate except Jones, of Florida, and : Beck, of Kentucky. They are debarred only by their birth place— Ireland and Scot- . land. The Administration has oo candi- , dale aa yet, but the President's friend. I apeak very kindly of Robert T. Lincoln, ; Secretary of War. Re baa delighted 1 many people by ability and thorough no.* , In his Department, and is aald lo be the flrat Secretary of War since Jefferson Davis who has completely mastered its , detail*. Be devote, as much care and study lo hii work as if be were building r up a law practice of fifty thousand dollar. I a year, aod by bb perfect familiarity and , equipment k absolute master and bead at 1 the Department. Hk friend* are proud of , and intend to apeak superlatively when tbey my "He k worthy of bit Father." It la mid Secretary Chandler of . tbe Nary would like lo be tbe next Vioo-Pr-sideoL Lincoln and Chandler would not be a weak cotnbinalioo. Their Dimes . are reminiscent of the earliest aod bert I era cf tbe party. And doobtleaa Mr. friends would support it, Id expectation of Its resulting in making blm , Secretary of Stale. Apropos of Mr. , Blaine, it U alleged he has put oo a fresh coat of social vrnevring since be has , occupied bis grand bouse oa Dupont , Urcle, and require! bis gueats at dinner , every day lo appear in evening dress, lreI odea the institution of many other fqrmi and rules suggestive of tbe household of , duke se prince. This Is nothing to , criticise, since every family in thk free country may be a kw unto itself. It is ooly another little Instance of the sternly increase in Washington of what U vulgarly called "style." Tbe report of vltaF statistics shows tbe of tbe city lo be betteT now than at corresponding rime during tbe past nine yeart. The mortality due to malarial la also shown lo be kas than tbal of the principal northern cities. Indeed Wasbingtdo ia an exceptionally healthy : City at any time of the year, but the work of reclaiming the Potomac flats will soon i be (n foil operation, when some ten to ( thousand cable yards of earth will : be deposited daily upon tbe portion* ] destined M be dry land, aod It U feared ; tbe stirring np aod exposure of this miasms < tic deposit will militate against 'tbe health ! of the city, producing malarious almoa- j pberc by evaporation So, In view of thta i result, a very general flight of Wasbin g j Ionian, may he predicted for the summer ] am aide aod mountain aids rvaoru. Mac. | In the last report yf tbe C. 8. Comma- j mtmrooer of Agriculture, there are boom interest ing fact* going to show the Influence ; of manufacture* upoo agriculture. Tbii influence U aoen In the wtges of (arm labor aa well aa in the price, of farm proFor instance, the rate ia higher , lo Mesachoratta than in any other State • eaat of the Body mountains. It b seen I in the west aa well, .fleeting the averages I of Slates lying side by aide. Proximity I to large dries iocrea.es the rate. New I Jersey has the advantage of extensive I manufacture, within her limits, and the I added advantage of dtlei immediately oo I her borders holding a population of three j millions of people engaged In manufactures and cwnmeicc. The effect i> aa fed- I Inwi in regard to the wagra of labor: Jte«*7er»vj S£ i!S £5 J Tbe above k tbe monthly rale. For a < period of over sixteen yean, New Jersey, sian, via., ia 1879, reports wages aa low those of New York, whose rural toriexlaode to tba great lakes. ** Tbe rale it, Ural whenever other India- 1 trial flourish, and tbe Dumber of persons j employed ia agriculture are fewer than , engaged in other occupations, the ■ of farm labor are higher than io r nsote exclusively agriculture,: ( and statistic, show further, that tbe prior* \ of (arm products are ako higher, sad tbe i gross and net earnings of the (ana pro- J prietor are greater. Wherever from man- < agricultural population ia relatively in [ smaller proportion to the whole people, ' tow of supply aod demand inevitably a higher reward to rural labor. Out of a total population of about ofay million*, there were in 19S0 a liule over a quarter of a miliioo of people Intone, idiotic, blind.«*od deaf sod dumb !« tbe t Stales. In every mllBou of ptpc1.SO Hints, 879 blind and 975 dml UMeaa k bmlj^at htort flta- | t I 1
' . H»P Tll STI jWIll The Oommissinorr of Pendant expects j lo do pretty wcil this you in lire nailer I . of payinc net mrexv. He il- \ : anonc<* to u •nkpenunxly cbenrful j meaner thai rbecfcrical machinery of Li 1 1 office is in socb splendid working urdev I I now that be will not Improbably be Able - disburse u much a. 100.000,000 i .ilara | ? daring tbe current fkcsl year. M. Dudley I apparently supposes thai ibis is intelligence 1 which the public wdl be delighted to / ' receive. If anefa be hk idem, we ere ' inclined to think (bat be somewhat exaggerates the popular magnanimity" ■ Tbe eoormoua diabura. menta over which A , teems to gloat are nut m plesraat eab- , Tbe Pension List soon to tie publi?b?>! p , will be a work of forty-flee hundred page. ; { containing the names and addresses nf >1! . persons receiving pceuion. and tbe rcaron J why tbey receive public support. Ti n [ book will be racy 'radios, in spite of it* 1 aire, for It will help in solve ibc protjltin 1 J of bow thousands of |«ereoo. who ne* er were in tbe army, and never bad ro much • r an an eighth o.osln killed, wounded or ! " , disabled in the service of tiie nation, ate , every year allotted penritmt r There is do proof rial Irishmen were 1 ooucrroed in llie SMault on Lady Flor- ^ > euoe Dixie, and .be herself deprecates |n . aucb an accpsatioo. But ber recent }, 1 charges against lire land League, aod tire excited state- of public opioioo iu Great f » Britain, will lead tunny to believe that 5 tbe attack upon a defenseless woman ia jj| c aimpiy another of ibow detestable out- [J - rage* which coward, four thousand mliea <v ' away are boarting of having planned and J0 1 helped to cany out. A ami about six feet In length, which , has been sceO-diaporting itself for acme p lime in ibc waters of Raman Bay. was D * captured on Sunday by lire rrrw from a j Suten Island clam dredger. It was a £ , splendid specimen »f tbe cow real, and " . was captured wit boot receiving much j tojury. . 1 Easter on -the 25lh of March is a coiowas as far buk as 19G3, 1074. 1781. and ' 1743 that Easter came on tbe 25th of » March. This coincidence i.tbe flrat of it. , kind in our century, and will not lake . j place again till 1894. * J ^drrrtisrmrnts. : CUT THIS OUT ! 1 ^tBSOLl TELY THE MOST ' Wrote* M Uteri OEr Etcr Milt 1 Tbe Famous Old, Original, aod Jiriiablc > 1 Favorite Family Paper, , The Star Spangled Banner. - I; 1 mrrooa EojCTSvli'g*- nkerehsa Poena, etc.; M0 , tolly goal Uilrti*. the -Itogue's Coraer," 9 nj'w,<H^u3 , Anrnan SlSro^^rjrapl«e'JnJ^mra5ah Ii THE BOOK OF BOOKS! ' : ■ : r otabeu or th ifoM*11 FraunTrenra tronaru !! ' -T*°-rfi°rr;-i y;, E . btras'lomyw* een*'.'theUV«S'r Hjitrtn'un. [J fi±,is.^g3;'to4csssrssr^ - , perfect buetoasry. pnulal fnue u*. type oo 1 an* paper, with nr. esgravurg>.c<wslnlnx or, r ' rtouT «£h'bi''iil^mura,°x c" ' mu'am'Siu Mroi'thu ' taraTnMHe araulid J ffiAj IB lUWD^g.^MtS^Mu'rah^ I etegsht roe page DreUooary In rabuaatol . lota. jy arsaaKs; K . p: ; BAN NEK FfBUaatNQ OO..
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UPOK A CLOTBIEK, " l«r ^dcrrttsmrnts. i DR ROSffS SPECIFIC NOR CONSUMPTION A POSITIVE CURE FOB COS- j SUMPTION IN ALL 8TAGES. | Bleeding at the Lung«.Cold*, Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Influents, Asthma and all affections of the Lungs it has no equal. Dr. Rash's Speclflc for conpheucuns wko are aoqaatated .tit Its oar. lee. Large Rite, - Bl.oo » Small " - . .SO Sort by Dnrgguta everywhere. - Dr. WlUooghhy, the a-trnCtng physicist at tat ROter. Haeptts! AM one ot Buffalo*, no.! promlong itaease*. 5u>SLLOCOHB*rM.D. Dr. Bowmnl. PtcImsiii ot Atsronry, College of ate Sargvoni, Buffalo, N. Y.. say.: ■ to®. truJjy H0WABD ^ D j ' DR. RUSH'S "REGULATOR" Heart Troubles, ' A SURE CURE FOB ALL DIS- j EASES OF THE HEART. ! Large fllse, - *I.OO Small Mae, .50 Anaars, l«ai. Dasa nooroaa-The three bouk. of "Dr. SfVsflSSSH SS S JWBsTss Elsr M'iJlc»l A« ■•It! oo, sad motmpotrmtmrO- ' Very Ke.pecifortr^ DR. RUSH'S BLOOD ROOT OIL RHEUMATISM, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tbe Cheat, Gout, Qulncy, Bore Throat, Swelling, ft Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pain., Tooth, Ear and Headache, Feet and Ear., and all other Pain, and Achea. and Ache., :
a Price «S .n<! SO cent. Sow ty druggist* errre. !• tfKEOOF HHEt MATISK IN TWO HOrRS, e tu-rvsLo, N. T„ May t, last. j ggBgaB^iSgg a 'henrv^tavjlyttaBg«taewor1d.h.«roil ntroN... DR. RUSH'S , CaMM-filtiouIl] , - Baurrly enU.e other fur. Purely vegrtable » Price, 1! eu. t SOLD I ALL llEIUMIgra. ! can he .SMtarf let say dHrara Thm- me.*- | f eta-* *~ the regular prerortptuus tor the coot c N.' Carerrav-n., and ray druggist will , or dr. rush's ! MEDICAL tSSOCMTICX, Bl'rraisi, K. I.. U.a a. akin y
__ aiOHTl and k a i a » t "V '4 frira/t J) / Six Paragraphs to Out-of-town Customers. i ■ City residents are in the store every day and know - what is going on. This is to give some of the same inforii mation to those who are not in town every day. , No. i. Reductions are made since stock-taking, in 1 ' Linens, t Ladies' Dresses and Coats, '•I Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, 1 j • Little Boys' Clothing. !irir No. 2. 56 pieces of the same Black Silks that a few weeks ago were good at $1.35. open this month * j at One Dollar per yard TIT No. 3. Muslins have been lowered in price — almost all the makes. I ITU tyo. 4. The Dress Goods part-of our Dusiness compels, in addition to the' Eleven counters, two more M of 140 feet This Spring's Stock will be the best we have ever shown. : Till No 5. We are enlarging the Store by adding » another on the Chestnut Street front. HIT No. 6. In answer to many inquiries as to the size of the Store : Its floors and galleries now occupied cover Nine acres; the highest number of people employed Is 3.292. It is the largest Store in the United States. I We do send Samples and Goods by Mail. Address, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. AT HALL'S, 26 south second street, PHILADELPHIA. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Black and White Stripe Silka, - • 50c. to 91.00. Colored " ... 50c. to % 1 .00. One Lot Black and White Stripe Silka, 50 eta.* Tiwae an One Lot Colored " 55 eta.) VERY CHEAP. solid color silks in all shades. WE STILL RETAIN OUR OLD REPUTATION FOR Good Wearing Black Silks, WHICH WE Gt'AKANTEE NOT TO CCT OB BREAK IS WKABIse. , Hes Styles and Ifoz Shades in Dress Goods WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BLACK GOODS. Our assortment is full and we keep none but the Best Makes. choice styles in satines! LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES. ! itall's, hall's, ' tora ,ii6 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mt\ s yk iimaa® eablt eitra peas. ^LANDRETHS' BOBS WATERMELON. I LANDkETHFEAKI.IEST CABBAGE^ Tra dayi rarlMr tara. ray^otaw Drao^^ra^proUuoLANDKETHS' RURAL KEGJ8TEB AND ALMANAC ~rU*"" ' ato£"1i*1ilrSrofi ' o^L^Xta^^cEtA^^to^BDiar. npj^rau^rLowga : Tk-, ^ , LIGHT DRIFT C0MBIH1TI0N PERI HlflROW. Beet In fitrr-U-her aent 1 ErralTfa sat givra tkr graam Wbrld. qfhL wltto Hitrrow. | Twa Harruwiara ia yaaalag ar er ii Hftx, (are, therefore * ill do double the work of ah) other Harrow and save the farmer half hi* Ubot over rayS.! it caa to M e^ly diiragM iatn Fire Difervat Harrows, a Co.n u.iter ^rC-VriMljfcUrT and a Coroplrte Sled lor em± Harrow, withour L{_T«bi5ffitoUJj^1 L — adding in extra pica or boh. Tba tbe firmer 1— Yjfcjtopl — . bra all Ike Harrow, in the one required on hb "fT 1 — pLee, and they are adapted U STOT sail. Pcnn Harrow ia made of tbe Beat White Oak. with ffiedTeeih. Well Painted and in very way hrw-dras. Formerly . Harrow wu the mow mthaady uaplunrat on tae farm, rith oar tnqaoTraena it ia the mot convenient, and a greui nnag of time and Ixhre, look 5 vocr letarcu and buy the l ean Harrow. Manafaciared tally by the PHMHairawlaaafheUHag (to. •ppeaite »llfllll|>ll. Pa. Oflto4«, Iftor imir* b *
iTxiiri, ninmtffi . Zffil 3idi'frttsrmfnl*. C^URROG ATE* OFFICE. -I'EKOQATX OF THE OOCNTT OP CAPE MAT. .1 ta offte. at Cape May Onrt Bras, a at era rat WILLI AH H1LDKMTH. QA^MAT CIRCUIT OpUBT, gjdSwgyvqS's! rauh. .you Claim aa Inmate nggl nftoower la p-Jt flonotanro? ojnf ff to. . ^J-OTICE ^'TTthv ^rrtr€ JT^rvn '* * '|? vrU wfjtts.hr 11 EHHEKT v. fjxjt!:Vn£fKny Srara. But 3idtfrtiJ mrnts. ^/"ATER-PROOF B U 1 1 L DJ M I G M A N I LLA. ^ GENT8 WANTED! OF ANOTHER 1GE4, ■ '""w.'-sfrgsartfl"''-Tiling, are Done Away. i,i*d thenhLta-reo.; 1 d^rlSIS in »>™ to— KENS IS - . A 1*1 'I S K IS. Kill's P1.A-- , ^ erooMre* sll lh* etrepvo^ thu. "pnZttir A SURE CUBE- SENT - ' - reo'l 'io KIEELET,VS<«l"Wori^^rXfw I CUR _FITSr dlrerae' nr^ir^'EKlSrirV. FAlilNt* BI^KNESa • 1I(--1«1* nndy. l^ wrarrai^my . 13SS mnSy* Ore.* Exprera I sn«l I"nn Omev. It eort! notatag (IV a iriaund Pro " aCTMt'New Tora**' ^ ° BOOT* SALESMEN WANTED 1 Jew jSijri Specialties arareoge. prwiau. rewapallaa, aadrabraaea. II 00 PES BBO. A THOllAB. Cherry Hill Her- , TREES IsLvSJ'St 1 ll.aarll. fauiroaJ^ii>j^aa^.l1.ao^Ei.|tm - •ralp^u'b^^ii*tIira£JiyL,?SSoc? 2 pOULTBYl POULTRY 1 t|7*»akful ta PouKry Rtlser. jMJIa^l»vj»^ot HIGHEST CA8H PRICE8 POULTRY OF ALL KIHBS OA MR IN SEASON. r EVERY TUESDAY", Bctwaen u» Sows of U *. a. an* a r. a. asseaiy VU1. Karroo. a moUrmg iiiiiiiiiin rein, 1 1 In ■ ia! .qni'ir , froe. Addrera JANNCS A <».. Boncrtor, or i^r~ flbaaraiae*" Pitanicaam. Waih(Coil, Viiod, Jimr, rtr, "~10AL AND WOOD. u i) J^^Sgra&'ytalthe llT MtaMtata I? A COAL AND WOOD VABD " rrwr, he akali keen nothlag ahon of tta rat » urade. «r Oort, inctadlng in LEHIGH E*H*. STOVE AMD CDkdffNCT * PINE, OAX Attn UlUXOitr WOOB, '* m"^ "KBWMznm

