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Publixhad Every Saturday Morning " * ' ' ~' L-=n^--_-_^= d CAPE MAY. MARCH 31.J883- a F «• FT]^ tllmti mt Iki^Otf^mrnt CO » c Butler's tin lug lor Uie Preajdeney meets c with u much favor yrlth the people « * fail <M reaching the point ilerired. H'th ' are in pnaaaaiaa of aa high boaors as they « cu reer again receive. The people bare j had a sudor J Logau'a 5r rally at the breaking not of t the icbdllon hai been more than once , qneatioord. lit K to no» to he made a , mailer of ln< ritigalkiu. "The slanderer of ■ a palrirt aohr.ee BBSma SM be jitnhUlM , to enpe fi en "liir own expressions of , tympathy w oh traitor* at a time when the . l.fr of the ni.'kin waa in danger. The peo- . pie domain! the troth. Waa Ix*an a rebel . . aympgtbirrr or eot? The year 1983 ba« ttraa far ben noted for the nnruer of deal lit xliicli hare Occurred In birth plao* The dteioguiabed and promlin nt reem to hare been particularly aelecte 1 aa victim! to the touch of the rrleotle . reaper. To U* list, we now bare to tnhMltM of l'oattnaatrr General How*, an . nicer who waa faithful in the discharge o! every doty and who waa liehired and leaped ed by all who knew him. Title in hit friendships, Lit memory will lane tie cbttUhed wKL affection. — .re— — t
guile a number of the lending Demo- I cratic newt pa pert have lately wooded the c alarm and been cautioning the party i against flaming a platform far the Pinal- l dential cot i cat containing any pledget to \ n tariff foe revenue ooly, or another revi- t aioo of tin- tariff lawa. They advacale. , at one df llie plank a, a repeal of the Inter- I nml retnoo- vyatem with a wboleaale dia- • charge >d 1 be horde of inquisitorial offioera , who boM position under it. Ttalt waa | the advice given by the Wat* month# j ago and long before the adoption of the | prevent Tariff law. The lau November elcctioot indicated that the people desired , Mm- aboliahuient of tbc entile iiiuroal revenue ayah in. with aa esiutlahlc rrviaiou iff the Tariff . k Republican Congress maife tmt a partial redaction In internal rerenue taxation, rod gave hot an indifferent auppjrt to the nep tariff law. Tbaac wfaoadriie the ltenwcTacy to further agitation of of the Tariff and Fit* Trade questions are IbeireaHi. ilea, not their friends TboWavg repent a i't farmer warnlngv-tue )<a>pU mud m more mgtutim of Ue Tmif jw fu. tirv are wiUlng that the new lav vhali bare a fair trial; but tbey are unalterably opposed' to the internal revenue vyatcm. This syalem h« never been a favorite with the Democracy and tbey can aafflly go before the country in a 1'reaideeUai inmpaign a. iu biunr opwpfta. The men trip of Preildedi Roberta and calier offleeiv of the Pennaylrania KallraaM nrer the iinca of the company In South New Jtrery, followed by that of General Bawd I, vice president of the Went Jersey Railroad, foreshadows an important movement looking to Die earth liahmni'. of a throuzfa curat line from lishsffol of through
liape May to Sandy Hoc*. It it understood that the PenmylTanis management lane kng had tbto project in contemplation, and ail their recent negotiations K«m to point to a consummation of this |<lan. That li will be hastened in evident from what l-aa taken plane within lie- pan few weeks The ^ahcroachlDunt of the New Jersey Genual into territory over which the Pennsylvania hail hoped lo have full run ire:, and tlie rumored construction of a brain h lo be known at a roast line from May's landing, on the Philadelphia ant! Atlantic City Narrow Gauge, to tffpe -Mb) . hate precipitated matters and it is amir i Ian probable that before another ramnxT rolls around passengers will en- » joy a coast ride from Atlantic City lo tape M«y, a distaste of about forty Ha preliminaries hare ail beret couaidarr >. and that the company means buMm-ts is sh-.wn in the fact Hun soundings here already been taken of Egg Harbor hay, over which it ia proposed to coosum* a bridge to connect riomcre Point with Oman City, the great -Methodist resort. Ocean CttJ ia altuatvd on what was tnemcriy koosrn as Peek's Reach, Ulsfriiag soinc seven, miles sl ue the rear. Hit amorist ion las tiered the railroad ground, to the value n! »IOn,006, in lit -i of the faejiith-s In is- affonled by tiff bridge. which it is reld, will oust l ahnui that amnunl The Wsat Jersey " k aa-l -VI Until has ih.w a line sevtc miles ■ I «IS fr.su PireaamsRIr toSrsueis INiini, ami 1'U.idmhk navel goes over il lotbe ^^.Us -jdlst encampment. Rut the travel -be Far gremlcr were ii Dot bvlte K, t< L.t Goran tSty la emir ggneaailde by ^^Hlr*! from that terminus. i Venn City baa g..«l smi.mer p ^<MUti'Xi. and the fusir mtk-d. i. highly revvviraginc He HBovih..- the aamcialhm opened up a new wop « In lie s-mth <4 the original plot, sad sold off Urge traeaa lo syndicates wiu the arUraisndiim that buildings wore to hr 1 'It Up this rammer. Tu the forth of ' pik- wsa Wag • nunued oret Ho ilioriteeu art apaf. f«* 'he railroad. and the oOoen d the company Kvtoed wril pleated srhh U. Bocilh of Ocean C*1< Other summer resorts are rapidly incresting along the coast. The Weal Jet- , ar< road baa already iptaa from iu main lmr Atending lo Sea Isle aty and An- ] gk Rrach, tjjiertigh which the proposed ... V ttoc will take Aa oottae on itt way to j tjisr May. The travel between thai ; ^.'"psBt and AilaaUc City, together with the • Iran! traffic which the line would derewpr 1 a add. it » aaid, afford a basis of boa;. ! area sulbcirni to justify the outUy invol- i v,d in the new undretakiog. But it it j .ssurasss^i: : • -lend this fine ro a oucracuiu with its . j ' 1 wataat igatuatr BMarer r • -~r. nrew a~U l . .s i Jturaf .1 *rop - rerauraa »#•».*».. U wcu rawim •» agra^T'. r » ssa bsli a :
It waa our privilege to spend Sunday i last at Long Branch, the occasion being Specially notrworMty by the pretence there ' of the New Jersey Conference. The day t itself might bare been aposlropbiaed in , the words of George Herbert aa "Sweet so cool, to calm, so bright, the bri- , of the earth and sky." Special eer. , Ticre were held m all the Pneeatant , churches, tbc pulpits being aupplisri by , ihe ablest dlrloee rennecttd with the Conference. In the' morning ibe inleieat centered et 8t- lake's M. E. Church, llie largest house of worship at the Brand., where arrvicea appropriate lo the ordination of deaoooa were conducted by Bisbop Wiley. A love-feast, pccnlUr ui U.i Method itt church dUdpiiae, formed the introductory service, and waa conducted by Bev. Socrates Townsend, fortneriy of Ihia oounty. The church was beaollfully arrayed ic nature1, choleras emblems, ■ w^Ue the pulpit pjalfonn sraa a aobd mast of ruses, ferns and liliea. The aer- ' preadieil ly Bishop Wiley was a : rigorous defence of ibe Divinity of Jesus ■ Christ and Ilia right to be regarded as I the head of the ooly tree church, -from His unless life, His miraculous acbie*- , menu and UU divine ordinal km. At the close of lire aerpreu aeren candidates, I among whom was our worthy townsman, Edgar Page Stiteu, were duly ordained , deacons, according to the roiemn disdplit nary ceremooy of lire M. E. Chnrdi. by , the iaying In of hands and responding to e tbc usual questions. In the afternoon a large audience a>•embled in Suapfin church, a oomparej'j lively new cdilioe, built some aix years of BL_ Luke's, residents of East Long ,
which to separated from the origi- j na! village by about a mile. In design il to different from moat all Methodist , of worship, ha ground p&s being , in the form of a crass. A floe programme of music had been prepared for (?* after nooc servioe, the sermon for the nccatjoc , being preached by Her. Geo. K. RartiS. t followed tire ordination of eight , eidera. the Bishop being asalated In the on id liands by Dr. Grew, Dr. Presiding Elder Hewitt sod Her. 8. Townsend. Other interesting services were held daring tbc afternoon and evening in (|tLukcs, lire German Reformed and 6l. James' churches. At the business srastim of the Conference held next day Use report on the slate of the church not proving aaltofaetmy to the Bishop, it waa re-com-mlued to the committee with Instructions to expunge and amend certain portions Tire objectionable features referred particularly lo the statistics in regard In tbc reported number of " probationers" tl« publication iff which II was thought would detract lather from the lratre of the work of the church. It waa re- ' marked by one of the presiding elders ' upon the floor of the Conference thai I "every minister present knew that one of • the lis ires of the Methodist church was - 'repeaters,' that to, tbraw who gel eonvertod annually for Ave or six vests in 000000.100.' This settled the question at 1 issue and the matter was referred by the ' unanimous Tote of the Conference. 1 The final session of the Conference was ' held Tuesday morning when lire list of c appointments was lead. those for the Cam 1 den and Bridgetou districts being as folu lows:
AUanlreCuj.Ar£2cauiuk. J. 11. Basso A , - «s. Pan IV. T. T. Ilsfsv. Harssuirawi,.^] . I". Palter. I 1 Broadway, ><'. Halve*. TstreraaSe.J Benler. r i < trewS l^uytireai' iwyto ffrp i. (VvawX^a^Tamrea^iief'to'ne C IlHtdookrhLP. H. Uams. c SS ; XsMtLA Xttrtisou.' | lurvLMimna. vrf^r.Dviiwiar. I RgSL-cSSisraara.jra.wrax. | Psniwti ee. J. It. Hal niu-io. , ^^^SSRt.U»ra. - ; Skw^*' : WooJUtrj. iSsarrs 8. KesL 1 WiHiaawtssn. 1. r. Beueomsn. , Vlsslev. nuiua MurStL fcak-.ssK ; BS1DC1ET0K WITX1CI. w. wiUtB.r.t ; , BiUasTra. osnmrtra streak Jatte SUlea. , . - Trinity. W. s. dims. ' ssS'Js—o., • 1 sassfflEsaAfci'"*umsmuro, A A Wratrarsi. MiHviiis. Pine Chorea. «. B. wi(ttPoMtry, «- W Lake. Rfisahmg.8.1 k'bvSums. | ^vgmmsoJ>Slk attSmosi. SSSjararaMdtomcnfc OVTUrraly. : i~3S^«Sess—- - Nxw BLDOaxxxLU, Mua., Jaa. 2. tSBO i I With to my to you that 1 hare been . suffering for the last fire yrail with a severe Itching all orer. 1 have beaid of 1 Biilera and ha retried k- I have e used up four butties, sad U hat done me r good than all tbc doctors and medi- ' cioet that they could use oo or with me. ' I aa old sod poor but feci to biaaa you foe such a rebel by ycur medicine act * from torment of the dortrH i. IMkvehad « fifteen docket at me. One ggre me aeren 0 ounces r( rolutioo of arsenie. another took * four quarts iff btnral from Cm- Ah they '• could tell was that it waa skin sickness. * I N.iw. aflir tires, four bottles of Jour I nreroriur. my akin b wifl, etran and j avMksirVrl. iln'KT flxntt n i Amvsnh.t mw Ih f ■■ tl . rff fx-ng * | Branch, tie P„h, Iff amp m in tie J * j of the e-"ir "I Si. Ireike'i church, ia which • » I Ow km* Canlraaunr iff ttw Saw Jvrsey | '■ j Methn bus tat held. II. performs oo the |
■mini ctxivt or <> rxxlcrnxu *►-]/ ! The CITIlh Letialaturr of Sew Jockey : " adjourned at noon yerterday week, ( after elevrn weeks' stash n. Older pre- 1 f railed, and all the jvprirlies uf the cation were uharrnil. In the Sennle tbe | j night before tb>- Ohvniva's (cm-iarjr |hr- : ( .ruled ahaieh i f Demit si ens and an exoi"V 1 were a. foUi.ws ; Cbii-I L,U* Injector— i 1 Lawrence T. F, II. .J Gmngr. in place iff] ; Richard IWd.-IL rej-crd a few hours * brfore-. Fish* Cotiimhsi oner —Sheriff Wil- 1 " ham Wifghi, .1 Essex, in place of W. S. ! 5 Crmorrr, rejected: Ccennvisaiooera to Ibe | r 6ooilirtn Exposition at LoutovlHr. Ky.— , c Sepal og B. Miller, Edward K. Pen- i 1 niagton, James Ncitoon and A. M. Hall. ' At llie execuiive seajam Uic noroif ntes were ooofirmed. logcllar with. the k noniiuali -n of Sliaa DcWiU aa l« A Judge 1,! Warren county. Amuog the bills ' which succeeded lo gelling through both * lowing: Permitting suits against lire " Stale for damages risiUuug from cjoricii ai requiring Jailois loflle si at is; tea v.ih the * .Bureau of Staiislics; to give public schuolt p 10 for each one hundred" scholara fv; i. ». hhrary, jreireidrd lU ach-,1 ratoe a like d ausMini. U The Aascmhiy pausetl in i|» huaincta at y 11 o'clock and Mr. Cant. Krp , < f H-.oi-10 »dn. advancing hi .Hie evoire ci-le, pi v nmincvd a wntm eulogy upon its: action *" iff the Sjasktr. Mr. O'Connor, duiing the ™ i, on of a guild waith and rirein. Tlrc Rrmse tr>u::.. ,1 in ordetly appearaora
after this, and at none was dtoiaied adThe Senate iraniactcd aomv buxiness. remnants of previous atruggles,and adopted the usual complimantaiy reaoluliuoa A number of addresses were made by Democrats sod Republicans, ermgratuia-l-.ng President John J. Gaidoer on the success of hit administration, and Mr Gardner responded in fit I emit. Mr. Goclren, Don., at the last momaot offered'# joint resolution to go Into joint meeting to elect a Comptroller. It was laid oo tbe table with aix or eight predecessors. At 1* o'clock the House, led by the Speaker, appeared' at the d<«wa of ibe Senate Speaker tVCmuor announced lhat lbs Assembly bad adjourned, and President Gardner, with dignified uileranec, pronounced the formnto. declarinc lhat UkLegislature of New Jersey had adjourned 1 wilbcut day. Loud clapping of bands greeted the announcement, and an hour ' spent in farewells and reminiscences tbc 1 members separated for their homer. x ux nxtri.i* or tux axasiux. I The Legislature was ekctcd with a view to the votes of iu numbers on Sena- ' tor of the Colled Stales, excepting to far ' as tbe Senators who held over were coo1 ocraed. Tbe Democrats secured a large ' majority oo Joint ballot and exhausted ' orailr a month uf Ibe acaai'-n jn choosing - their candidate. Mr. McPberavn waa rr1 elected after some cxolement, and legto1 latlve business began slowly. The Dt mo- ' crmta onmiuicd an nnpoputor eandidate for Stale Gomplroller and snubbed the ' Scnair, which bad a Republican majority. 1 to a mahorr that (hgi-nijcred had feeling ' iH-tweeo the bouwa. The Senate refund '• til go into joini met t.ug, and, without any vr
enure serai, m. rejected cacli reanlutioo for the meeting uutll the last- Tbe effect J. to retain tile Republican iocuuitieol in ibe Complied Irrsbip, and be will con- *" tin 1ST in oftiae aetii tiff next aatioa of tbe Irt-giflsture. * w In tiff mmtirr of lswi enscied ihc record " shows that the le gislature has bean more u retnaikable in w hat it has not dcoe than „ in lis afflrmatlre action. Tem|>trance and IVdiibitioD legixlait.'n succerdrd in Ihe * henate. but failed in Ihc House. The * questhwi of TiOroad takatlon waa agilaied K lerahly in the i-ampstgn last fall, and froca fhc first of the rest ion oocupied ^ much attention- Mr. Gator, Rep . of Hudson, on tfcb first day of tbe session presented a bill fur Ibe taxation of Curpondiimt oathc rami- haria f individuals It |iaurd tiff Assembly after a atrtggle, * but waa found so deffeient in prarticsluh , ty text It was finally rejected In the Sec- s :ate. Senator Vail, ltep., offered a prop° z sition to amend the Cooslitntirai so as to • abolish the special lax coolraoa of tbe [ railroad companies, tbe fiiat step toward i securing equal uxarioo. This pasted tbe i Senaie. hut waa defeat*! by the Awvmbly. ' 1 A hill which rmhoriicri a practicable ' acbem* fie railroad taxation and which , received ibe slrungvst aiqwoval, waa pse- r tented by Mr. Griggs in the Senate and fsihsl there afrer rxbauHlve debate, the senatorial opinion bring that the question was too large to settle in the brief time ' allowed. Tbe Special H.llrtwd T.x Com- , misasoo presented three bills on tbe sub. t ject lo the Assembly, but tbey were never t . permitted lo botne fglrly before tbe J House, and failed miserably. Several other propaaitious were also defeated In one manner or another, and the result of • this matter to do conclusive action In any ' direction. The Senate'# suggestion! will. ' however, form a basis foe future action, , the nucleus ;for satisfactory legislation. There were a number of propositions ' eluding one for biennial scan cos and another for majority verdicts by Junes iucivil cases. They were rejected and to were a number of bills attempting a change in li e Ux laws, to regulate toils on private roads and on railroads, to modify the Sunday observance law.to change the constitution of the courts, etc. etc. The failure or ' these acta waa not unexpected and the I general salisfaotion was increased when a number uf hills baaring tbe appearance of "striker a," suffered the tame fate- In „ affirmative IrgWaUoo, the following acre a were among the tnoal prominent: jTo ' prohibit child labor in factories, to ceo- * iraa for the State printing and suitaoery, !. to prohibit the use of cigarettes by minora 1 under Ifl years, it- classify osunlha lot U the purpose of legislation, io npprorriate J the proceeds of the Stereo# tallery tale „ to tbe Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, k to require lunatic asylum* lo care for ipL against damage by si mm and light mng; to 2 defray the Incidental ecpenaes rff the jfer isiaturoaof 1882 ami 18SS: tn proven r tw- we of gMff Iwlua I ml as, I pSk^ri* 1 1 prethihir ihc rale of akiuj milk in Newar k h j and Jrrae} Gity; lo redncv putl-iax lo-« r dollar; the ordinary "extra" ajqwopraa-, t tsona. wiiti redoued amouflt, and a mats ^ of hlBa meeting local mtu*. V | Ihe SffihjMl who ifinol the trol.-, tx- i k j Speaker J.eia Egsn. waa piuprely'pua;- 1- j "lad. Oxheracaodato-Jwewmotwio. s«ret
Kxne exiravagancea in tbc stationery b Ds , -/ AaaeroWymen. The presiding effic r. . ! .1 both houses conducted business with satiafacilooto tiff bndiea ostv which Ibej were placed, and in tbe peraooal reiarioei of the raemhera there was nothing lo mar the tannboy. It to estimated that about ' 100 lawa hare been enacted in all A , camber are awaiting the Governors Mg- , nature. Over rix hundred bills had baan [ introduced tn both booses. No Stale tax | ; wxt imposed, moth to the reKsf of tbe i ux-burdened communities, sltbougb it : will be at the eirenurof considerable sum ; f,v intereau on loans which must be paid ' 1 by a tax next year. The Governor sent In : , four wines daring the sewaioo. T wo , f . tlie hills were passed notwithstanding the ' objections, and the remaining tan w onsuslaiDed. In cooclnaion the Iffgiaiature fulfilled satisfactorily the funcliaos rff a . General Court of Appeal. No erosidera. . hie refortna were inaogutaleri. no grievous wrongs inflicted, and the relations of tbr two political parties io tbe State litre not 1 hsen materially modified fag any act by . , either boose. "A BteMlisK Itr Dlixalsc." i ; No tmjmlr shralil be wrtaoul AM, ox* Poa | >- rami relief. My front. iMlSUe. txeia an it.- ! D rslaxMe aa4 sorely rem ear tor a'l Xnvls ,-I 1C scare aa l »•'>» Tx-T «* » Wstnarp ".
veras; Ufe-girba sad l-.to-aesliog Plus, no one t ■: " #a lo Miiatki wwU-wr^re-1 The Sixth Kegimehl will be furnished with the new rrgulalion helmet far iu I next annual Inspection. ncscricfllj popnlsr. ■" Unless it had great merit Parker's Olnit gee Tonic cnula not be to popular. Iu ,. tale baa spread remarkably everywhere, because invalids find it gives tbeni new , life and rigor when other medicines fail i 2 entirely. -OAio Former . ir Twins are described as jmt too Ire,, Jgric Aiifrnifnirits ; " THI TO PATKHT \ DUST-PROOF I Stem fiiiim Ojm Face Case, " American Watch Oo., Id WALTHAM, MASS. i * et
or sram, ojwntra la .'rear s«». thus areMI j ■ following letters tell their j "1 »„l I one of ysar Pafrat Dad Prool Carei | .:*■»: ten taunt- *g-s sou meravrr dsy n came I j bis WUch Into sun I s Ire 1—1 o! wsl-r, sn« ] » in. nirei W.lcC ' • • By tbr'wmy in is Mrey r ^ foot of water, k had laid Uree J — - c. A kATMUHD." j , of tua* aormg siiu-h s wsicn aught w . iul il ■ Perfctlli DnAProofdeai , World to I'rodncc tin equal. I. Fur Sale by all First -Claas Jewelers „ ' m hit Am I MARK TWAIN'S smw BOOK I : LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI. e CHXHLES L. WrXXTtR, fiSB IreMr. ■ »■ | DON'T X Pail in ssa ALABaBTlSK lor reaovnUw four - si? vrss s st&is'&issxs. , send to figELET BkOtk, ftl BarUag SUp, New immmrn ), ra'rasrr Sol tDrtisoa Slrssfwmre; Wrarsmen'i > Bbranrerxra-i tAwg nu ^nf^ nrdrrtw Is
l«radrrrtisfninits. BR RISffS SPECIFIC FOE CONSUMPTION I A POSITIVE CUBE FOR CON- i | SUMPTION IN ALL STAGES. I For Bleeding at the Uung».Colds, Coughs, Croup, Bronchiti», Influenza, Asthma and all i affections of the Lungs it has no equal. urge Slav. - ffl.OO •• NmaU - - -30 , j Stsrers Uosjuul and our oPfinffslo-, mou prom- • ^^vfiuOlMlBBT, 8. P.
' I yura^o*my prawe'rur'yreoswRnfSr ! DR. RUSH'S * " "REGULATOR" I Heart Troubles, I ra] A SURE CUBE FOB ALL MS- j 1 EASES OF THE HEART. Dr* j"* °f**' l folly for jenrs. In snulnin* the oust .luiutrro | I rare ol near, dlfiisallire. lurrge Nile. fft.00 Small tolne, - -50 i fartaret of DaSnlo, PulndeipIHa, rutnUnrx. p I Newsrt sn.t Adonis, Ua, rajs: b| ' omit or OrooontrMdniorxB Sxrns, : j rSTfrev SS.'iSfirerihlraSminosra r£
I _ : ] ntrslneerv thanks. I m.prtiwn, : DR: RUSH'S c BLOOD ROOT OIL k K ( RHEUMATISM, C fl * , Neuralgia. Sdatioi. Lumbago, Backnclir, « Sorenera of the Chest, Gout, Quincy. -i bore Throat, Swellings A Sprains. Burnt and Scalda, Gensrnl ( " Bodily Fains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, * Frosted *V« and Bars, and all other Palm and Acbe*. ^ * Prke t> and U rsnra Sold by drn»ftsu rreryX where. J Pi-Bspor EaavMATisH nt two HorjtA. ( t. Errrxxo. N. Msyk lwt. * rtVimlraqy ifwmi -Trit^.— r. parenssfd s targr brans rsrflny seou. and ap- ■ ESjr£s.-s*eis:i^-e"u. *•" * I tetteren ibe.iraly tlungu thswarU wb%n wli. ^ a DR. RUSH'S , ; CalMrtic&aatl-Bilioiis Pills Preretrt sad Curs Ooosupsuoo ami Plka. ^A ^ glres' Unurrt au B'llrl Is 81rl and Nervm* re the bressa pore sod swser. Ksarave aU Ira purer rteuem u laXe and tgrssable In ihrar asuon. i r n- SOLD BY ALL tlBrCaUYS. ? Tusabrve peesarauoc. are prepared by l>r. Bash's MvUcal Assosrawon. to whl.Oi Dr. Both 1 o! nott Knroiie sn-t Anwrt* a apsriatraaua'ni \ *" -T."— " godly obtain LOitc Iul y oa opei npyllonwun. | DR. RUSH'S |j MEDICAL ASSOCWTICN,
*% s* - fyimte,- j Krd^mkm^r \ Six Paragraphs to Out-of-town Customers. City residents ore in the store every day and ki.r-.\ , - what is "oin-r on. This is to give some of the same ill for". d maiion to those who are not in town every' day. \-0 , Reductions are made since stock-taking, in ." 1 inrerro
♦" jj toadies' Dresses and Coats, Ladies*£iid Gentlemen's Underwear, 1 .ad ids' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, Litde Boys' Clothing. c Ko. 2. 56 pieces of the same Black Silks that a few weeks ago were good at $i .35. open this monih y at One Dollar per yard. Gj"«[ No, 3. Muslins have been lowered in price— almost £ all the makes. j a^flr No. 4. The Dress Goods part of our business com- J pels, in addition to the Eleven counters, two more j; -| of 140 feet This Spring's Stock will be the best jj we have ever shown, r T AT No 5. We are enlarging the Store by adding » 1 another on the Chestnut Street front. qy No. 6. In answer to many inquiries as to tlie size : " " of the Store: Its floors and galleries now occupied «,ver Nine acres; the highest number of people 1 employed 1s >3,292. . v It is the largest Store in the United States. 'j We do send Samples and Goods by Mail. t Address, *
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. ^ ' AT HALL'S 26 -SOUTH- SECOND STREET, 1 l'il IL ADELFHi A . SILKS-; SILKS!' SILKS!-. • S3*S - s- .".si""- . I^SIitSg; |r SSS :: SS; vaBY&r. i SOLID COLOR SILKS IN ALL SHADES. J WE STILL RETAIN OUR OLD REPUTATION FOR Good Wearing Black Silks, < •wntcn we r.i XKANTEi not to cpt ok kkbak ix rxAKt'sa. Hew Styles and Hew Shades in Dress Gccds : WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BLACK GOODS. assortment is full and we keep none but the Best Makes. CHOICE STYLES IN SATIN ESI ' LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES. HALL'S, HALL'S, ■ ,|6 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HOW WE ALWAYS TEST SEEDS Fraj Sal Test Beta It 11M lb Prate Us MM to im QfB TB1AL OBUUKD aabraora t»«i'mure_uraa« jwagkka ara^isL ' ^'Tre"re-~ taXrn m-fi arat lo this csra ih* -hotshram^ ■ IF Tor WAJTT OOOP HEETV1 jjjr LAStiRrni^ni ®BiG"f}'S"i5?.PAt:KAO<8' ' , LANDRETH8' BUBAL RBGViJER AND ALMANAC - Containing fnn (atnlagnf of LANOHKTB'n et^MWITO OA8WPC „ TOOL, frre of chsrgv. II.UEhU>U. landreTH & SONS, 11 a n tenth fiixrawrori. ■.roren8.rtrt.no vhremut rarem. hoc.h.rei «r. of IWawjre j i lillnliiiiiTioi phi HiRiii. Bort In Stretcher Kent : wkrvl RartliM and givra thr grauat me World. U|L wtih Hnrrow. I Two Hamwiagx in Manag •twii - fro-. I H», Ihreriore "i" do Uo»We lht 0! :.re, , qllt jj..,. ,T r— i .... il- f.-rpgr h^f hu labo) '°''f l'.re°-°^^' haakS tht Harrona in the one required on hb irsssPu.fl. rith OUT kmrorementr it i. the mint rocvemrot. nnd a gi^ravmc ol time an , - 0 your inteleu xn.l hn. Urn Feun Hairore. Mraatowtfl ^ FOB Hmrrow Manufacturing lwre.Mrairtu.rv ou.nre.nreS— rj
gUBBOGATK'y OFFICE. 1 jt'KHOGATX, OF THI^OOCKTT OF CAFI TTTDtDAT AND BATTKPAT "loaau Uarrnanra / 'APE MAY CIRCUIT COURT, in aqciTT. ^ T»yytW» af an ^wof'h*g»rv Xtrttra! "S£5^n",TSsf 5rir ^drfrtisramts. ^Y"ATER-PR(>OF , BUILDING MANILLA. GENTS WANTED!
OF ANOTHER AGE. Gradually Kapplnntvtl t» a Brt. ler Xrtlrlr t'ertata Old — - _ i-vfreMjihl-J CUBE FITS! > i '.n-i r^raoa^*'nraJ^3liy< | pOt^WBY! POULTRY! HIGHEST CASH PRICES WuibepaMlar
POULTRY OF ALL KIMS GAME IN SEASON. ; KVI'.KV T.UJWDAY, IF YQU $72 Coal. Wood. liuif. rlr. TOAL AND WOOD. Th* sabreriher brie waa la lafreaa hl^erel. A COAL AND WOOD YABD KB«UAKOItKW LAKDIKG. Lemon goo. ttroTff Aim cmtana* V«eil.er rruh a reaoa^nlhaFply ofi ran, OAK AXB HIOZOBY wood. rail.rl. ....Ml'.iy <ro;g.XgMlXM X. <?. f ritt'f Jiurt. 5 ' So. r: fehry er . c ap* kit irirr. „ GROCERIES, DSY WDS oi WlffllS, es l-AIffTfi. COUW id olL*,»aKM"IIgrt. ULAbrt SDrt FL-m'. IVhoireaie and Helsn: t» mi. n psubt sntgrr. « ^ FEED bSTORE.u rERn I WOOD YARD. 5 WOOD Ct'T I SPLIT. CEI1AB POUT all auea jftarblf ■jlard. ra QAPF. MAY CITY.. MARBLE WOBK8, id aosunAsm Tounyiu.iEs. »i spfiko ^aanxtnu. 01 xuron nnSmi?' <r- 1 »«— *

