*$ll §g$ff3 Published Every Saturday Morning. ' CAPE BAY, APRIL M. 1883r»o ,-r- " -reirara* « o« gray** cue I ,n<«u...— 44ton.wfl— nr. < Thursday um.wsx the anniversary of , " Uiebirthof IlartyClay the aegeofAsb- . Und. >UU»urt pM««l a«7 hi. raraocy I h Mill main nl with lore and affection ■ Political for. aa well a. friend, admired i be would rat'icr be right iban President I of tbe-Tolled Statea. In former rear, the I day wrwld I aw been aeleeied by ban- < qoetlng* and tatbrringa of dirlnyuubed i tarn: hut eUl-nugh the day may hew been forgotten, hi - dwl» will liw forever <w t Ihe part* of American Hiafnry. Without Intending to he in any manner pe«»nmptiio!:«. tbe Wave, which aim. to j inctileair true doctrines. thoae which it , believe, an for the Int interests of tbe f people. wood much like to know what the opinion* of it. olitoH.1 brotlwr of tbe ( PblUddpbb fl/ronf upon tbe tariff qoettine really ore'. From kla own column. • Ibrrr are sorb evidences, from day to day, of variable*"-** and abadow. of turning, that b\. pcition canhot be tnlly urillrr. atood ; l«i of ihia, be may teat amurcd. - that any attempt, to mi. lead or blindfold tbe people will fail In their adoomplubruent. Merely at tbe present time hinting to tbe fad that for a lime be at lacked tbe .JKagley Shipping Bill and after. aid. Mated that pnaribly nbaidies might be of oae In bolldiag up tbe American eblpbuildiog induatries, the Wan calk hie altieatiaa to bla argotnenU that the next great iaauc for a Presidential campaign abould be a total icvMoo of tbe tariff lawe, and this berauar tbe next Hooae of Kepreacolatiree will be Democratic, and also to bla other argument <f Tueaday laat that tbe "people can get along for tbe next Preaidential term with a Ifepublicao or a Democrat in tbe White Hooar, but they can't get nlmig without lax -reduction. and that they dool mean to try rod- 1 it." How 1 the following Wedneaday. tint "the uriff of 1842 w«a Henty Cla>'a tariff, and tbe rrrrnue r fomwr. woold/be glad to get Dw duties ilownlo the rales upra> mo*' of ^^^rticli v which that tariff ooreredf" ■Brai that tariff a blgh protective im or slew otic? According In the argutnenta of tbe Ko-onf made month. Ipreviou.ty, the people would naturally be led to believe that it war tbe advocate of a tariff lor revenue only. Ha. it now changed it* policy? The Modem of American hiMory is aware of tbe fed that at one l'rcaidendeotial campaign, Henry Clay ami FreUngbuyaro were candidate* upoo the uriff of IMS ptioriple. and that they were ooly defeated through reeprrarnuliooa made in Stales wh-re beary industries were carried om that I'olk and Dalian were ■better tariff men than tbr-r opponents; and yet, after tbe latter-, election, that very tariff wf. defeated and through DaUal' rawing vole. Tbrffot my. to the fiwwnf and the people. that lite da, hup>" far doreptom. Tbe eoanlry baa increaie.1 rapidly liner 1812; new and numeroo. Industries liter been created, and no uriff bill could pr-oibly !«• paued wbicii would •provgani-pubie u> all. Av formerly Mated by the Wart, more thought and time were tow owed upon the bill wbicii i. now a law, than upon any former Uiifl bill— and the people are utUfttd to let the *ubJcct ret. A. to tax redaction, if that is what the U. wed want*. tben let Omgre*. abolish lite Internal Revenue system which Mvotv greatly of tbe Sump Act which caused tire Hcvolutlonary father, to rebel ' against tire Engl iah government, and declare the 1'nlled C ikrole* free and inde prw»e»l Tbe i Jt .upon tipcat the subject of FrrreMry prepared by Franklin II. Hopgh, , tniwionr uof Agricoltiire. coctain. many , Impoti.ni matter, and of great ItnertM to r matter, and ol tnt-ww e
tire Americaa [rerrplr Tbe Mibjecl of giving p .rerttot.rt.tt I attest i-at to the pre- k aarvalirm of our Umber land. ha. been < much miMated by mkntiBcmeo, and gorrd reauft. win undoubtedly ariae therefrom. Tbe'nerearity rrl foreau. apart from their • ecuomnic.1 v.lne aa part of tbe-wealtb of C tbe country, bat been tborra from Mody * and ■awttigaliiM. to be of the Ant im- • pnrtaare brcaaw of their pree--rei m In a 1 The truth la that tbe multiplied bent flu derrvwl from lb. pre*, we (.vests are , tary tt.qrn.remeot of manby -pUrV., the e wrnrir wh-eh have their fiver lirokro, and i Anally the p*»eolkm of prol -ugvd J of rom try whew lb. »ood has Itw^akro ple.d -.tr to the pu-w-r.l lime. A. Mated j to U* report, 'rtm'ii reran > r.r., it , nrivr »i and inexhaurtible mine, which it j ■ Ut> rirclare that the roocyococe of working without limit or retirrmwut ol a. • great . number at prir.tr foreau, in both ; Rom,* and America, a tree famia, <« wood, mrut U lit faew t.Hr re. wit kr/eev U, W^fUuoraritr, ' w,. ♦ muU atuv dmtrnclton^T Bre: ^a !.t rigidly enforcing all law. in mialionte the preveotkm of fcreut fire. The taw. of the different. Bute, upoo thu latter rotject arc giyyu, and alao Malirtirel reIT'* <Tu^u°TmTit|'iT. i u*q 'LtlT. uL Tbe -«x Mvxikl br«^Te!y! Uw iaMDoBgremdid ' A at. 1Kb iuM.. u tree pH'tag ^day^ in ud muriooa Hua.* ana ariehdahing n«B-
p. or P B T ~0 OOP B* - Thx third in the erriea of acbool circular. tea ued by tbe Kew Jeraey Sule Board of Health contain, in a ooodesMd form ao much valoable Inairuction and advice that 1 call to it tbe aUentkm of all inteftsled < in the health and care of child life. ^ See that tbe child goea lo acbool In a J , oondhtou. TbU mean, Bret of all. ( ekaah'a ear all over. A child or* waabed 1 all over; at leaat ooce a vrerkt with warm ( ' or cool water i» Dot fit fur ecbool. Some | ■ will need a bath ofteocr. tpoldrrn need J ' wa* tbe face and hand, mod lo comb ( and bruab out the hair at night •• well a. ( I in Ihe morning. Let the mouth be rinwd with water, morning and evening, or the teeth be bruabed. an aa to have . pure j let no child Mart lo bcIkk-1 w ith ^ damp clothing. Tell- tbe child, it be U I damp or chilly, to let tbe tocher know it. i A good, plain. unkvrr/ni brml/art 1. alj 1 way. important uvtbe acbool child. The young are belief nffVrtboot wffee or U*. . Tbe luneb. If the child wlU not be at home wiibio five boura after breakfa-l, ' abould be light bread and butter, wiib fruit «w Jelly, and not over large, if I here ia ' to be a meal at borne by two o'clock. S<« , that tbe cbild geU plenty of good aleep.in well-aired room, and doea nut go to bed j Jui! from the book, ao aa lo be tired and When tbe cbild ia really unwell, do not ' ernd him to acboal. Just for tbe name ol being punctual. Tbe parent abould Judge I and 'decide wiaely.mindful that headache, pain, or wear: new In a cbild alwsya re'f quires rest. If your cbild ia aick, or if | the Mcknemia in tbe fpmily.bmve the Judgment of your doctor aa to tbe time of auyJ log at borne. | You muat learn to take care of your own health. Help your parent* and ' teacher lo keep you clean and neat. Be clean la thought, to word, ia aetluo. A ' ch|Jd Ihalhaa clean feet, clean handa-clean nails, clean ears, and combed hair 1* gen- ! erelly clean and peat. Oct. if need be, a part of your lessooa at borne. To get peevish or worried over a lesson la not r healthy la all thioga aeek to lake good , care of your health, since your happioea. r and uaefuloeai ao roudb depend up at it. | Know that health sod hablla in refer- , ener thereto are important parts of the education you are seeking lo ooduct. I Children Bunt not hang damp and arenc- . times soiled overclotbing in a close. unalrrd roum. against other dsmp or wet garments. Each child's clothing should be kept by tlaclf. Tbe regnlalion of beating and ventilaI tioo ia very important; the tbermoinetcr a abould guide you aa to tbe beat. Die r .rotation of those who are well and wbo are properly Had help much lo guide aa lo moisuire,wannth,purily of ab.draughl, I flcWalla often need whitewaiblng.kalaoma ioing or painting, and all wood-work ^ abuujd be Trqquently sod thoroughly g waabed. Swerjiog carefully under the desks sad dusting are Important. , Not only to talk to tbe pupil# about bealtb. and enforce it* ink*; hut train c them in tbe practice of It, thai "mm Id ._ physics! conduct or idea* will be a* readi ly pointed out for amendment as mt.Uki. in grammar, proonocialioo, or brfaaviur.' j Ton* make them raUd. Inrtead «f dm— lid: I promote their wU-fan, instead of tbrir . ill-fart and enable them to du their work in life with earr, inalead of diaetut; Inre of bodily force, comma pi he, and other drfecu are too often imjaro-d in the aclior.i room. More suffer and die from fjw fraili ties of ilbbeallb, thai acquired in cblld- , hood, fnan diseases Whwh are mid to be i caught. Aaqoalnl the parent, in wune any . , with the tacf Ibat if iitMr dul, mat to turn- , try through OuirMUrtn cattUfw ur ditatt to Mm. If £ child teems unwell, ■* you • find out there la McAdcm in tbe borne be lives in, inquire as to It. Ask the attend, ing pbyaidan or board of liealtb loapptiw yon of any bouse from which a pupil , abould not be received, llnld a physician or board of health responsible for tbe lime ' of return to scbobL In cities or. during i epidemics a permit abould Be bad. PruPru-
deooc and Judgment, but no system lo excite alarm, are required Small pox. scarfever, and diptberia need special pre- -j cautions. j Mr. Hamsdell, .» Washington coon- |] spoudent who is in tbe way of bearing a r great deal of political speculation and gos- > sip, la a letter tbe Philadelphia Prose, ^ that be has no, so a >rt of doubt that ,, tb« Hepnblican candidale for Prewdcol u will be elected in leSf, that none . if the old candidate, will be prominent in tbe J1 coetvratiao, General Grant and Mr. IDaioe * not caring Pi lie, and Mr. CuokUng being g an unpopular that be would scarcely get g bis own vote; Ibat Senator Edmunds, tl about ba believe. IP be aa great a man as l! sal In the asuate, ia loo srell known 'si to be nominated; that Harriacte of Indiana || its why «d Connecticut and Allison of lows would be all good candidates, but will not be elected: that, in fact. Judge A Can tbe UepubUcans can put at tbe bead tbetr ticket, with Free of Maine second. The scoaatimal etoey fal'lha Ktm York papers of Monday relative lo aa in fernai machine sent through the post- " office to MMs Nellie Gould, prove* to originated from tbe fact that a bur- * gter alarm >ewt to a Mim Gould, of f Newark, N. J.. who ia at school in New 1 York, exploded with a slight detonation 0 in the post -office. It had been sent by a ' friend and was expecleeL TUI n. aener or ,00 .ui be dwspsomted ] ALLCOCKW. ] .a^e ! Ihlevtaa ot tie ipans sgrctrei ana I wwt fgMnSI
Waaenwiue, April t, 1888- ; f Ex-Senator Cockling was in tbe city on ' 1 the day nt the Preridcnt's departure for 1 bat did not go to the station P> . wsit him a pleasant Journey. While , his feeling f« the Administration does 001 t in ktndnrm, tbe p-i'Jisbrd sutement ' 1 thai be picked up a rub's-r band from a desk in tbe 'Interior De|w:tmmt Friday | ' with tbe remark that 1. gurswsl it was - | "*» Adminutnumo--, ' mark is sllegtd i., have been made. Be]J ' did, b >w.-ver. in lulgv in a little cbavac- j ' terigtic sarcasm, wbro rallied by a friend , 00 bis lack of inlimary at tbe White ; House. His frignd said "it most be hard ; for jou to be snubbed by ihe man wbo 1 ' owe* eernhlng to you." "Ob,' no!" said ' 1 Cockling, "think what it would be to be , indebted to bfm." It Is really a Utile bard | for Mr. CookJing to adjurt himself to the ' fact, that the machinery or gurrrntu-ul ' Bill move* in rplte of bit ahsence from tbebelre. He shows in bis stiff gait ami | inclined figure unmistakable signs of time's rode touch, but he is always an ob1 Ject of eager curioaity when lie appenra ' cn tbe streets of Wasbiopou. j Before reaching their deatinaliao. the , Preaidential party seas subject to ss many tncoeveniroers as ordinary travelers wbo go pleasuring. Their Juocb was Irft 10 j Washington, t" llieir in'enie discqpilort . a conductor Instated "I-m collecting their ' fare.. Dot having been notified that I Ley ' i-stiy, the car -c-c pier Jirokc and left tbe I "residents' car miles behind, bafurr the accidcpl was discovered, thereby delaying tbe train. When they reached Jackson ville they were escorted in carriages from tbe station to tbe steamboat landing, amid [ a salute of artillery and tbe cheers of 10,- ' '000 cilixena along tbe route. Tbe l'resls, dent is now tbe guest of Henty Senford. wboae residence is be an island in Kis»i- ' rare over. While there, tbe party will fi«h and bunt, and live in tents. ' Advanuge will be taken of President Arthur's absence lo complete improye1 meats at tbe While House. Tbe stained 1 Class work in tbe vtetibule.lhe front doors ' sod tbe President's bed-chamber will receive attention. On his return be will probably go «o the Bold ten Home again, as he Hk=s the place very much, and lias ' grown tired of living In tbe bouse where Secretary Polgrr has an modi improved In health that be went for a hmwebeck ~ ride Saturday afternoon. He has a hand - 15 coed bit trip to Bermuda, and will now l make another effort lo itatmrge his pub- . lie dalle*. There srlfi ho much graiifle.tion in tbe Treasury Department if he succeeds, for tbe kindest feeling toward >• the Secretary preeaili among the derka. T The a*U service commtsawoers have , leen sraylrrir^ hrepeicsaly abmtt tbe city 0 They aheodooed tbe idea of occupying » tbe rooms In tbe CSiy Hall that were av 1, signed them, because there was not enough money available for making tbe utftsssnr repairs. besudev tliey were averse to bring Incaiei) in tbe City Hall wbiie the k Bur K-iute trial iaio progress. Prom prev y rot indlratioos tbe trial will last many c years after the aril service reform que.- • lion hss ceased to he an issue. Tbe com- ^ ruMonrra are now negotiating be what 0 of tbe Agricultural Department. Tlir _ hod ion Is far more desirable for tbe commlaaionrr* in conducting tbeir examlns ' lions Iban the City HslL beyond the noise v and contusion of tbe bust ores parts' of tbe - city. Tbe President to. A with him to f. Florida tbe roles {in-pared by tbe com miaslouaa, and will study Uietn during " liis fisliiug Ipietvais, ie. perhaps, while k waiting tie a bile. This was the only k thing relative to business with which lie .. was willing lo burden ldmadf. liaving , given the members of bis cabinet rtnci " orders not lo trouble bim with offidsl 1- tioainew. during bis absence. * I. Apropos, of tbe Mat route trie? John W. Dorary. a brother of the chief defendant. in bis fcroas examination, deris- '• ted from the path of tbo ex-Senator and - Mr. Yalkgwbo aw.se Inconsistent integ'i- , ly in everything pertaining to aur route tnatliTv John W. Divaey admitted tbsi Iw had done wrong once or twice in his ' life, bad aworn lo conflicting aBdavita in - relation to certain mules. -But when lie e thought false swearing wni among the lit- . lie peccadilloes thst ought not count.' The cross examination' M all tbe defendant! 0 lias shown that the busioe;- of tbe ring c from the flrM led to, and circled around 1 8. W. Dqesey. Mac. 5
Mbe ltebccca Es-.rlle Man.hlp. died 00 ~ nt her reAUtence, No. 1S38 Jefierwon street. l"hiladeiptala, from In- _ received byter clothing taking fire tbe previous evening. Die unfortunate girl, wbo ia a daughter of Rev. Andrew Maoabip. paMor or the Sanctuary M E Church. Filth street. ielow Guard avenue, was In her room on tbe third Hi'.*, engaged ia Mudying her bnaoas,wben her rfirthtDg took fire from # gas bracket Enveloped in tUmre. sh- ran down ■Uira to 1 lie fim fl-sM. where lier parenu attempted to rxungutsb the flames, but DM aucswiding.sbe broke away from tbair and rap out Into tbe street, where a gentleman wbo was passing at i be time threw bis overowl abaui brr person. of her bndy.perticulsrlr her right wore burned lo a crisp. She was in eighteenth yssr of her age. Ass Orolnsuee. 'he .spraw. at u. OUT Ot rap-atij latum '.hrea tiu»). sMicu-i h, t», in t»T ol Cape^rij. lor Ut rental eipenSUare For Mr""'' salary 4 M so Vgr ReeordsTO ssls-y Stt n ^ . . 14" 00 >1* Llgwuna Ma Uepairuw Unips. *e. S4#i Mi *" msaoa — — M» *• For Fire ana Water. _v — SAW ts For I Mil an on 1 *.*■' <■' rsv aoaoa Fnna SAs# SO Kiaks —act , r.J.l«Lvilt. Mayor. 1 Appsslraf apt DDtsrar,*a' _ at
CtiHBENT TOPICS. Scna'.ra L-igan beiievee thai he ia tbe person to be tbe next Presideni of : the United S la lei Thus far lbs Logan A couple of 1/mg Branch merchants been "competing" until they were supplying tbeir coMomers with muslin at 'bregma per yard that com eight cro'i T-.ra.Ae ii.ae isim'iaueams in tbe . icoaairy. ami 'He Department atatiMlet I show that nwoe of them are in default. ' obviwus lesson of tbe situation U to When a man "mysteriously disappears" . nowadays bit frieods don't begin dragging the river or cwtriog around lor a morderer 1 and bow much money be bad borrowed. , By a decision of tbe Coiled Stales su- , I .jireuie court Monday, a murderer wbo has | , escape tbe gallows, tbe serrre»i penaVv ' ' Ibat can now be Inflicted bring im prism 1 Jeffcraoo_ Davis has been making a ! : speech in New Orleans giving his opini-m 1 Of Generals Let Jackson and Johnston j , Pefbaps it it fnrtiinaic for IMvis that Lrv. Jackson and Johnston cshnot give their I opinion of him. ' High license fees for t lie sale -f liquor - have breo adopted in Nebraska, -where , the minimum price Is one t Lou rand duiflf lare. Some of the ri'y governmen'. deeming this too low. have decided not lo grant licences for Iras than two thousand i r five hundred dollars. II Another argument used by the oppiD Dents of women suffrage is overthrown by . the experience in Wyoming, where ilie j elective f ranch in- is enjoyed by tbe <sir I ' sex. It is staled that in that Territory ] 1 tbe pleasures end excitement of an declion are esteemed by the ladievmore than those of a sewing circle, and all who can j possibly attend can be counted 00 to a i e certainty. * A young man of ibc name iff Young. I 1- who lived in Gienbrook. a short distance n east of Stamford. Coon., aftreUaking his j sweetheart to drive on Sundry night, j started-for home at I o'clock Monday ; 1- morning. He fell as] rep in bis carriage. I I- and bit bora was struck and killed by a I train, bis carriage was daslied to pieces, . and be himself received iejories from ■ which be died eight boots after tbe ecci- 1 U dent. • * Die prohibitory amendment in Masaait chusetta bat been defeated by a decisive y vote, and tbe Boston Advertiser puts it . shorn right when It aays: "There are many objectiocs to tbe practice of putting ordinary law Into the constitution for the .. sake of making it irrepealable; and much as every good man and w.untn desires thai * tbe evil of tbe tale of fiq-ior shall tie " restricted 10 the narrow egt possible limits . this is not tbe way todo it.* t Tbe Mtv issue of Di-morert's Msolbly |. Magazine is rxoredingW rich in literary v articles, and is dteidedlv one ol the rooM v attractive numbers are liavc yet bad of Ibis, v Instructive and entertaining publication, e "The Admirars Ward" is concluded, arid 1 0 a new story, "Out of the World" begins ! very pleasantly. Among tbe many praise- 1 « worthy articles msy be mentioned: NA". ' , In its Infancy, 'LjjDio Farm of Flowers." . "Die Bayeux TapeMry," "Tbe Maneisti . Young Woman," -The Record of W-v y men." and "An English Glove Factory. " ,1 Jennie June give, somber. of her articb.. ,c "How we Live In New York," and Mrs e llungerfordfurnisiirasomensefullnforoia. ,. tiooabout "Weddings "Home Art and n Home Comfort," "Current Topics." «nd jr- the various departments are all good. Die I. poems in this number are' by "L. ,. Ioconnu." Ells Oirtr. Miss k. B. Cbces U borough, AugutiaDe Bubns. Mrs. Wilson, x and Mr. Mary F. Nralv. Tbe llluslrar lions are varied and excellent. and include 1. a floe oil picture called ''The Trio," There is no magazine better adapted to the ic bonarbold- than Dernoreet'a, and ire , mode rale price makes it available to all. 1° What wht Itrowa-a Irra'tluieta cures It -Al l . rare Heart Uiaaae. FsralyMA Prepay. KelOrl IilsraT. Coaaamptlun. pyapepala. Hhramaltmi ^ power .la *lmpl) because 11 panne* atl-t in-lcliea aobjort It ie llllalL«li>. P^Ihe nnly prrpara. • V — — Small pox so t repalis't'm are -ahj r>. " tie alarmingly prerafreu in the S'ale of '• TcmH-aae.-, qp of these disease, is bad * enough; but botli at tbo name time and » among the earoe peoplF make a Very scrious atate of things. Both are alike rem. n tag ious and both leave the patient marird r ?itd. reSlftra im I! aat>~- greet. IbM eliy.
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JiLOWEUING PLAUTS, 1 ' . 0RKA3EHTAL FOLIAGE PLAm pinfest bedding plants, BASOlN'i BASKET A TAfi* FLA5TS. BULLOUS AND TUBEROUS ROOTS, AUf at m lowkst fbicks. HE5KT KSOTT. DOOM a otnlener.. •ireraaeusea. Cor. Hague. A OowaiJ Rreel-. I -ppKSBY M. BOfcD^ ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW CONVEYANCER. ; TKFbT ftxph^ALWaTSI^OII HASP fob notart public. hf-f TGUREFim , "**• iilnJfmnT7 ■ fMsffelsSffSSiS : "i" I BUILDING MANILLA.
u Vp o « v cTo r h r« ■ ■' "Ti"5Ttm~ a !« d 11 s h k « r t > k « t a . f h i l a p ■ j ir ill aV ^ B Visitors to Philadelphia Should make it a point to call and inspect the | Largest Stock of Dry Goods In Pennsylvania; which stock is not exceeded by any on sale in the United States. Lookers on are Strawbridge & Clothier j : ; —
SUMMER SILKS.
| It msy be thought early for there 1 goods, but now it the time to purchare, and far several reason!: C FiesT— Our stock is full and complete in new, fresh goods. I Second— All these good, have been 5 ! so bong! it and are marked at tucli m i low pice, aito afford 1st! latle profit ! j either to the mains «-r o-urrelves. later on. »" I Tmab— Buying N ov cf- rrt amjdc We hare good I eaiun to believe that j we are showing the most varied asrortthis market I 1
LorniXEs in cotoxnr'ctreocs r *™sas* Glace sinule alEcxs. at 75 cents. 3 design! guace aTttixat 75 ceou. aSxi'm hue LortBStff (Extra Qdah y), nt 85 ceritt. EXTkA cca1.itv mofxntnc louisine5 Jasfe uocxnino'mlk. at S5 cent,. ni_!t. bl t' k and white heitu) ilrnr .ta.ryy^latre riocx ctjt The fist LOITslnes made at 81.50. The nxat (« ,n cs , This is the only lot of these tn Philada.
iPIVE DOLLAR .DRESS -PATTERNS, j •FINE FRENCH DRESS PATTERNS : (full quantity for an entire dress) I At FIVE DOLLARS EACH. Tbe former jrfce was 810.50. F.ach of there Icautiful patterns contain! | four yard, of dooUe-width sill and wool | French Novelty goods imported 10 retail j a! 5:.< -1 per ya:'d, besides ft-er yards of 41- j inch all wool French Sbooda Cloth, worth j Ct'i cent, per yard.. Dire arc twenty diScrct.t sty les and colorings, including ) J ' Tbe jwttcma are ywt op nicely in boxes, •ith fs-.hire-piates, vhrwuig jure how to
LINEN DEPARTMENT. We alto quote, vi houl continent, a few of the many genome bargain lots now this departmgnl. 'it'" infix towiij, heavy, reduced from 16 cecu 10 i.'i cent! each. Full aire Wash a. Hick Tonus, very ^dralrahk^for t Knotted Fxings dama.sk TowxriS, which nsoslly refl for 50 emu, i t 25 cent! each. Heavy cream and bleached gtfcman ifsvask t-am ts at c5 cents rich > very remarkable value. Honeycomb Bath ton it n. » ith knotted fringe nt 20 eenti each reduced from s5 cents. Dcsiratde d'aKlilt Bath Towns at so cents each ; reduced " from 25 etc S-4 km Boai-f a l.-jm Taiils Cloth, at *1.25 eachi m tut lie recntobc properly ep(Tccicled. h-« rtu Boauut Loom tssut Cloths. nearly bleached, ;t 81.75 each; would be good value for ftjo. 8-io km < Bosnia CarAM i.tsclt C-; i.i.at »j.oo each; this nomi-r baa always been f solTTor ts .75. pi.Al.-r ash Km boxtiia 1-oom Damask tauieLinxn at 50 1 cent* per yard ; the 1" -t • : ;-c vet offered. 60-ioch Hand Loom Cseam 1 Damask at t>5 cent, per y ard ; vtciiuportcd this to sell for ye cents. ! Alto hundreds of other bargains just as cheap as the one. \ f described. ±j' i L — i ■ ■ |
GLOVES. n - We have secured, at an j I— rrx i:m 1* Krs'rr.'T '.'. Ai.tTT 1 ntXHCH CIOTXS, With the pofatlar FoMcv futeciag, 5 to 1 5 hooks. Neasly Twtayb Thousand Paik,. and with little profit to omschea turn them over to our patrons ct jnrt about one-half thxix value, Dere were rt the t-eginning of the sale— 5700 pair*. 5 Hooka at 81.00; regular price. »a.oo. 4500 pair* 7 Hooks at fl.»5s regular price 8l s5i 1300 pair, to Hooks at 8l-S<»S replar pice 8*-50. 1 300 pairs 15 llooks at 8l-5°I regular ppice 83-°°-'Hie regular price! qniffed above are the lowert at wh.ch the goods have — rvr leen ibid. ; No here* glove ia. oe can be, nade. , Every neb it wareanted perfeCThe htc! are'full and complete. i Every cqjor is i-cicded. .. .. .. As this offering excited widespread interest as aooa as the dmnboucm ' -K , of the gloves began, and llyey are going rapidly, we advise our patrons to j ' avail themselves of tlic off. rtnrity.
""" '• ! ,Wc desire to make known to our out-of-town customers who find it inconvenient to visit the city eyerytime Dry Goods arc needed, that our mam. orrtrR department is so perfected that chopping may be done while sitting i comfortably at home, almost as salis&ctori'.y as at our counters. AH that is necessary isto address us a letter or postal card, mentioning the kinds of goods desired, and samplcs.to select front will be immediately forwarded. Every lady should subscribe for our Fashion Quarterly. Each number contains valuable articles on pt^sonal j and home adornment, and domestic economy, four pages <1 tr.ustc. ami a thousand engravings of fashions. Itisbotha magrtinc and a hand-book for shopping by mail ; and the subscription price is only 50 cents peryear. Send five three cent | stamps for a sample copy. " j STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Eighth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. - 1- , TT ; — —
; crur pprij pimpiiiii unncr MIL unLH 1 uHiTufliiiiiuuiiLi V NO. AO WASHINGTON STREET, CAPF. MAY. N. Js GREAT BARGAINS IN QDEis AND GLASS WARE. Great Eargains! IN OLD FASHIONED EABTHENWARE Wonderful Bargains! FIVE CENT ^COUNTER ; TEN CENT "COUNTER. ■ Immense Bargains IN TIN WARE. Extraordinary BARGAINS in Wood and Wi low Ware. n ,n 90*p* Real Genuine Bargains PAIKT JIRCBBkK. DEBT BHUSUKS. WUITKSTASU. BUl'SUKN. *e. ALSO TAINTS • . In twxv^j^fi iro^hn-w^wtvw^iKl.^s m^»lra.xra.^^rtM|^gya»^ln^orra' VartMy [ Apri.- "" """ * " """ SMITH & CO. AT HALL'S" ' 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, " PHILADELPHIA. -SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! " Black and White Stripe Silks, - - 50c. to 9 1 .00. „ Colored " ... 50c. to $1.00. ' One Lot Black and White Stripe Silks, 50 cts.' Tbrae sr. " One Lot Colored " 55 cte.j VERT CHKAPSOLID COLOR SILKS IN ALL SHADES. WE STILL RETAIN OUR OLD REPUTATION FOR '' Good Wearing Black Silks, s WHICH WX GVASAXTME NOT TO CIST OK /.V WKAK1XC. Hes Styles and Her Shades in Dress G-ccds WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 'BLACK GOODS. Our assortment is full and we keep none but the Best Makes. CHOICE STYLES IN SATINES I LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES. " HALL'S, HALL'S, «T xaret. „.,|6 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
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i hree Strong Points. : Point One: Men's Spring Overcoats; # big »t«* that uk™ in ttreryrthing frotn the vt-'rr fluitijiiw pricrd to the floral, from the light- a t *! (ait' ;.' color to the- I'Uitt black, from Hit- smallest yuultf lo Ibc | largr*! of iargr mtm's sir/*, A omtnanding stock that every light Point Two: - Fifteen Lines »r «<■»•# Bualnra. Sulla. A liukmneey U a powerful thing In Uak" Hall. Witness the followlog: Fancy Cas.timcre Sack Suits at S8.50, and the same goods in walking coat style, at $9.00. Our only boast on thtyn is that they are good for the money. Manhattan Cheviots in six full lines, both sacks and walking coats, at £10.00 The buttons arid trimmings of these suits arc worth special attention. Plain Cassimcres; three varieties, in sack style, at $ 1 0.00. Very reliable.' Five styles of Harris Cassimcre. Suits, of quiet styles, and in "both Sack and Walking Coats, at , £16.00. The well-known reputation of these goods speak for themselves. These fifteen lines are not fragments pulled together for an advertisement. They represent two thousand suits, and goods to make more. There is business in them. Point Three: Custom Made Clothing, a ur*c d replay ot pi™. gnnda 10 order. There are very great tmrgain* in ail the following lines; Class A, in any ordinary business style, £18.00 .Class B, " 20.00 Class C, " " " " 22.50 - Class D. " " ^ •: *•' 25.00 Our "points" arc made short and sharp for practical Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
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