Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAT. OCTOBER 20, 1883rii. TV— u rtfi mmtiiikt Oy My a* >**"■ '<*" «■"■*»- Word* of Warning, "n* defect of mining In early youth manlfean itodf In iMnhnnd by a fiBnre to command tbe brain, the eye, tbe hand and Ac tongue. II conee from U>e btbil of and getting through with duties about home to tbe! a large margin ie left far • play at (be cxpenat of tbomaghnete end booeaty of work. Tbe pupil who alnrt over hie or her talk will in all probabability get through week later In life with at little exertion ti potable. and remain at tbe font of the ladder of tbe world1! prngreaa. On the other hand thole who pot real and oopieieoce into tbdr daily leaacna are training themaclvea for future nanfulDCM and aueoeea. The* they will carry intd tbe omce. Bore or factory qualitice ahich wlllu make maeer workmen. "If tbe blBory of indirldoal fallaret could be wriilerrlt would prore an Indictment again t parente and teacbera who bare failed to latin upon fidelity in email tbittfi which would hara made aucceaa potable in great onea." Again, tbe indifference of f alien and mother*, and their child-like aimpliciiy in pennliting their offapringa to roam tbe atroeU.au ppoaing tbem to be engaged only in innocent paaflmee,la a piece of cooaumau foil/. "John la a good boy and I can trp#hlm anywhere," la about aa far aa the average parent will go is an in- ' netigation where a favorite child la charged, with wrong doing. There are parents (from whom better thinga might raaonabiy be expected), who may be engaged In aome department of Cbriatian labor away from home wbUe their aooa i arc roaming tbe elreeu abeolutely under ' no reetraint but their own unchecked will. Of done thoee boya do Dot ewear, amok* pipea ox cigareura. inault or anaoy ci litem. They arc in the minds of their "pas" and "mas" Innocent of guilt is the babe at home sleeping in lu cradle. We hear of other children, other than our own ( doing Unae things they ought not to do, but ( bow slow does the light break Into our i minds that oun may be of that number. A youth with a ripe In bis moaih, m cud in bis" cheek or an oath upon bis 1 tongue is not a oleasant sight. Neither U rowdyism, in the form of stooe throwing, damaging public and private property; annoying clliieo*, a pleasant fact to contemplate, and parents who close their eyes to these things will In due season reap tbe whirlwind. The mutual affection of relatiooahlp la wail and noceeeaiy for children won Id find themselves often turned out upon the cold charity of the world. But too often if is a bandage over tbe eysfewhlch effectually shuts out what Is an unpleasant truth, or that which we do not wieh to believe. Love la truly blind Perhaps a liUle tnoec of the vigor which characterised a point now past, mixed with the humanitarian spirit of the age will be cooduetre to the belter training of the future citte-n of the Republic. A decision was rendered by tbe Bupieroc Out of tbe United Blatea Monday In Ave OtB Rights cases. They were prosecutions under tbe aril Rights set for not admitting certain oolored pen. its - to equal accommodations and privileges In inns and hotels, la railroad ears and In theatres. Tbe Court holds that Congress had no constitutional authority to pass the But and second sections of the Civil Rights ad of March IB, 1878, under , either the ThhteenU. or Fourteenth , derision, however, is held to apply only ] tnth* tilldHy of the hw In the States, , and sol la the Territories or the District of Colambia, Whore the lagfeiative power of Congress 1a unlimited. So far aa the Btates aire concerned, the two sections of ; the tow nbove.refrtTwl to are declared on- , coettiludcatal and void. Justine Harlan ; dtswubd. aa the opinion defeated the Intention of the people and what I bey aupptwi tbcy had atoomptabedDr.&L Prima, the edUor of Tkt Xnc rank Otarwr. has Just celebcaUd the fiftialh anaiveraary of the delivery In Bedford Presbyterian chircb, Weatcbmler County, M. Y-. of his Bra: eermoo. Last . sertuco in that church, in which be pointod It to the program Christianity hat ; made ; and, loAing forward, be exprrawd a strong faith Itrthe power of truth and the providence of God. Dr. Prime has been an edlfoc sine, 1M0, and U rreog ' Bhnd aa the deau of tbe rdigiooa prenMar be lire to celebrate the fiftieth year of hie edBurebip, and may tbe Oi—n<r, out content with what it has aocompliehrd in tbe put, grow better and better in tbe MareIt will ta noted that th« Wavx' takes ViY'u few rxccpti.ma we nerer bad deal- ; iar. with them that proved mtlsfrorory. With RoweB A On., New Tork. wa ha., tad very mile to do. W« dent take tu tbrir method Of dtvWnn in tbe baalaeaa. which la the Hoe's there at near aa poaaiI* M the agent, but iMe we wiH say lot IV coooere that tbvy are alaraya prompt with their payments. And this la homeihh* w* date nol claim for Ayer A Bon, PidiaAdpbia. « H. & -Hubbard, of !f*w llavso, CiaatnNow that the pensioc list of the Goveaitnwvt l> made accneiMe to pubBc examination '.lie Pittvfcuig Ltaitr auggtau lh« the Grand Army of the Republic taV"*to« the 'La and exporiag ca« 4 fraud. If the Ubs ooold be enemnoua iced they are carrying for the beawft ct theaOdkr* of the Isle war. . Tta rnhala tatowromuchtaCtm atanttarimre^rorenAtawypm who eooM speed s rich maa'.'muoey to so
current topics. B. An. ccnniMlion roumeh?wridiA 3 ef uah political ■ prevent bribery In SaJtmeountj. , It la thirty-two Jgara since Ohio has _ had a full Drmocreric government, including both Governor and Legialaiure. = After alf the Democratic rictory in Ohio was ociy what might hare bare ex- - period, with to many Ohio IttpobHcajs going outside the Bute to bold office. h There was a dud in Nr. York on M<» ° day night which caused general rejoicing. 4 because both of lbs cooibaunu fell dead rf at the Brat Are. This it ah improvement " oo the Virginia variety. r Atlantic onuoiy Itrpuhltcans have re- & nominated Preakfent John J. Gardner for t tbe 8eoale, and p d op Dr. Edward North . to succeed the late John L. Bryant in the 11 Late elections show It was a mistake of "■ the Republican party to dispense with • the services of Mr. Stephen W. IXwy. u The longer the Republican party lives the ' A dispute has arisen bet wren the newly. elected secretary of tbe West Jersey Game j Protettlvn Society and the gentleman who ( formerly filled tbe position, and the count c will be appealed to fur a settlement of the I matter in controversy. ■ A Connecticut village hat begun to reforce tbe old blue laws against traveling 1 on Sunday, which bare been at real for > the belter part of a century. Aa the trav5 elert were not myaterioua murderers they ' were all found and fined. ' Major -Greer*! Scbofield succeeds Lieu-tenant-General Sheridan at Chicago, In command of the Military Division of the ' Missouri. Msjor -General Hancock re- . mains in Nrr York far command of the J Department of tbe EaB and South. Ex -Treasurer Spinner has rooe all the waa from Florida to Central New York in - tbe street for that purpose, and tbe latter ; have the advantage. In roe reaped, loo, for their votes cannot be counted out. Tbe Philadelphia Press published a few , days ago "an Important if tme" special from Washington, to tbe effect that a re- | cnerilluUuB is about to be effected between ni.tip. aog Cockling, tbe plan embracing the former for the presidency and the 1st- ' to he restored lo bis former seal in the There waa a rort of a grim humor about I those highwaymen who collected fares i from two railroad conductors 'on a dark bridge at Kansas City on Sunday night. The money, about 9700, belonged to the . National Association of Railroad Conductors, so that all tbe guild al once share in , the aeoaatlon of paying toll lo tbe genial 1 Tbe City of Trenton has been indicted 1 by a Meroer county grand Jury fur falling ! to abate a nuisance canard by tbe use of a •mall el ream railed Prlty'a Run aa a " aewcr. The dty'e lent authorities tell ila couodltHrn that IT Ibey nee the oily will be liable to Individual indict mem for ' misappropriating public money, wl ilo, if ' (hey do not abate the uulaaocr, I hey will " be liable for contempt of court. In row 1 the Indictment la eosialned cm a trial suit probable. Chancellor Kunyuo, <5f New Jersey, ' baa Just rendered an important declaim ■ In the case of Aetagmia re. liaise} . This 1 litigation arose out of (be failure through 1 tbe dcfalcalkma of Baldwin, the earhiet 1 of tbe Mechanics' National Bank at New1 srk. Ackrrmao bad prtltinord thereovirrr 1 to bring suit against the directors Individ- ' ually. and upon tlwl official refuting to do I *0, be himself Instituted proceedings. Thr ' rare waa beard oo demurrer to the plainI tire bill, and now lbs Chancellor has ad : judged the proceedings well taken. This ' meant that In New Jersey tank director, i are personally liable to stockholders for ' leaser through fraud which their nggli- ' gen ce tat mad* poaaibie and atuxcaaful. ! If this la good law. bank director! arc r likely to be mnrr rlgllsnl and palnauking • than heretofore, and the position will be ' In rirenand. Colonel "Bob" Ingereol! Is very much dlsaalisflad with tbe CTril Rlgbu UU dec moo, and be Intimates In a aotaewbat ' vague but extremely emphatic toananer : that it la not to be tolerated and cannri - bo regarded as definitive. He darkly • bints that it may be necessary to amead . tbe OonatUntlon of the United Sutra, or . falling In that, to pack the Supreme Court beech whh Jodgea who ahall be of Mr. JuBioe Harlan's -ay of thinking. It is ' discouraging to hear a man of Colonel InI gtraoli's ability talking ao wljdly. lie surely cannot have realised tbe fall im- . port of his remarks. Does he wish to be understood aa meaning that with tbe sinv gle exception of Mr. llarian the members of tbe Supreme Court were mistake® in - their Judgment, or is he prepared to darge them wMb taring been coolroitso by prrjudice and panwhly? Either way. be taker up a jwsitloa which he will find It extremely em harassing to tuftsin. Whatever may hotbe condition of New I Jersey politically jaB now U D lo be said that its autumn glory taa been p<w Co, . and thai U is oo- to Us mat gorgeous nalnrnl apparel. It la Impossible to con. , reive of anything more beautiful than the foils** If tbe trees and shrota that breder > tbe Vt rot Jersey railroad. From the Drla- . ware to tbe aswahore. and from Camden . lo Cape May the eye la feasted at Ubkwi lThT S'^>U«rieT^Hfcro)T with crimson, wrtrlrl . grrio and purple . C^^towitatoe'u^dmg comply while the parprrnai dark rich greao o< the J pines form a tank ground and give n ricb- ' re hue to tbe brighter tints. It is well worth a ride to Cape May on any bright day to tee IfaU magnificent eight, and aa ' the weather is delightful, no belter eeaaao - could he scleriod for a riait to tbe tea- - buSJi^Sd^S^S.'IridS^dtail^. r litre complaint and other waning dit- . When you whh to enrich the . blond and purify (he system generally. 1 When ym wish to remote rii feeling or e weakness, wiatinwa. lack of energy, try c a bottle of Brown s Iron Bitters ami see bow greatly It will haoefil you. It surpasses all known remedaa aa aa enrietot r ul tbe tdood and a perfect regulator of tbe various bodily funcriocl Ask your drug- .« o Ha Has No ObJ act ions. Ixxaaxirtaja" Itm.— TV Hon. Ihmre! W. Y-vI-ro. I'alh d Stou. !> nai.r fee.
WASHINGTON l-ETTER. sMsatesspate'5' The social sraaoe at tbe National Capital Is lo he exceedingly gay thl^ winter, onieas all Ik* signs are wrong. Yourcor-napendi-ut will venture ti. aupcew lo you wtat Ibrseatgte |0 ibr firet place ■be kg. I inid- Wv-iuogiaaistrighles-ing ap. li r- s pecubsr city in this rerprel. Tiiere is little "'v l>> . wholesale ■ obidtoa and llw retail traffic runt up and down tbe scale M toecraa aa the population happens to ebb sad flow. Job now the sticks of goods arc filled op, and bnsincss is lively There is not an eligible arose to rent In the city, and tbe Borekeeprra are animated and smiling over tbe proapot The inBlncU of trade *re strong. Hence, I believe that this tabcatiuo it a good one. Another n»re palpable rraton is seen In the fad that there is scarcely a desirable dwelling house for rent in the city; and that bouse and room rents bare increased twenty per cent, in price since the last of August. This allows an exInordinary demand. Bui the most tabsiantiel fact is that the city is already crowded. During the German Bi-Centcn-niai Parade the other day tbe streets were literally jammed with sightseers. Now a crowd in Washington meant something more ar lets than hutineaa. Tbetk being DO large trade interest! it muB be another cause which calls people here. It may be art down aa a fact that moat of the people come for pleasure or ou official busldraa, Joyment, eince office life ends at four o'clock and society life at 8 or 9. The beginning of the ecaaon shows a crowded city full of eoch people, and a few days will ace this crowd augmented by aa many more coming from north, south', east sod west to the Capita] City. Tf-.s crowd of ieisureistr, lo coin a word, will move the machinery of society ; they will be lead into the rivalry of display, into competl- . Hon of soda! advantages, into tbe exI Irevagancc which wealth and idleness carries with it- In a word fashionable society will enter upon its winter occupation. I learn from many sources that the entertain menu already projected by today leaden are to be on a grand scale. The Cabinet Minislere.tbe Foreign Mm»tere, Bcnalore and Representatives will not ooly receive, but will do more in the way of entertaining than ever before. It is an Opes secret that the President will make a point of bit dinners and receptions. He likes society and enjoys entertaining more I ban baa appeared. Up lo this w inter h'u lastea hi Ibis direction have bgcn held wo- - iter some subjection for well-known , reasons; but he will allow or encourage 1 social pleasure* al tbe While Uouee this winter. He has received attentions at New port which will be paid tack io the , tame social coin. If b* bat any little I vanity, it it his desire to be known aa a polished gentleman, and the result of sm b j tastes asp of couree indicated by receiving and extending social courtesies. The ' it avian Minister baa token the large residence formerly owned by Governor or "&«" Shepherd. It was recently occu- ' pied by the Chinese Embassy, and it now being fitted up and refurnished io a style ' which it is Mid will surpass anything , heretofore attempted in thai direction in i Washington. The Russian Embassy propose to take the lead in the matter of rotortainmroii and accept iocs this winter. A rather tad reputation attached to the household of a former Mlnlter from that oouutry of whonrlt la said that be intrenched himself behind diplomatic bar the tradeapaipia do not like. But the | prevent representatives of nil the Kussias Is a grnllcmMi of high character and reaponsihiltty, and proposes to redeem all shortcomings. The cither Embassies will \ ' not Jet the challenge go by, hut are also preparing for brilliant social displays. A i feature of society life which has heretofore brro somewhat neglected in WashIngtno is the nrganixalion of dutis. Two • new dabs bare twen organised, and have Just completed degact Struct area wtiich wid be devoted looolertainro- nuand dub 1 lt Is *ery evident that out of the social 1 CrmdltioDt which envftoo it Waafalegtim 1 has taken tbe lead as a tndrty d'y. This I will he move wsanifrri this winter than : ever before. ■ Tbe report of the Commivemer of Pen- 1 tkma shows that the number of proBou* ' on tbe rolls Inereaaed from 380.000 on 1 JuIyTT 1883. Or the appliallona <« fils1*8,000 arc for amsr. of prn.i.ns; the ' rest, about 100.000. are f t current [wn. •ious ooly. appli-alioos having I wen filed since July 1. 1880. Of Hw daime fiw arw rrorgat It It vwtimatod that aSowx aixiy per cent, will he allowed. The average when tbe ayBrtn of examination fir <«e pbyticlan only was in vogue, waa #1900 U-srrid, yea, it la, thai we nmM suffer , from disease, twit fioui Heart Disease, ■ Heart Regulator will giv* you Immediatr I relief; thousands my en. 91. par batlc I at druggists. : Tha Rtn Book for Itaw" Jersey. Tbe R A«. Red Book kor New Jersey It tbe latest publication of apolitical character, end the first ediuao of the Red ' Book eeries^evoted excltairdy lo shit state. Hitherto the larger rdiliooa, embredng several states, have found their way here and been much prised for the ever, tbe Red Book latHtrn Jersey cornea, and la certainly ea complete, eo far aa tbe ; political autistic* of the state are coo , earned, aa A possible to WwagiDe Tlie , gehtretHrttl row of 1880 le cc ■pared by counties with Oat of 1877; maj gillro. kean and gains figured out and aide ikucs added, making all dear and comprehensive. The Presidential vote of 1876 and of 1880 la treated the seme way. and aa is also the Gmgresaional vote of 1880 and 1883. Id this way a much more accurate conception may be had of peat results thau can be gleaned frotn tbe ordinary political text hooka and throughout tbe lted Book appears to follow no beaien path, but to girt every possible detail ibai may tend to toe better nndenundirg of those io'created in such mailers. To add U the walue ul the psihlkalUm, a lull and eoiuph-iv tat la given ef' the memhnrhip .if w« coming T. 9- Srnale and Home . J Rep reeenttllvro, ta weH aa ef the lew ('.« greet, eoafmng the ctawgra io be seen at a ^ It is a capital publication, ever al by a railroad compact, and seal free to all who care to .rile fdr It loC K. Bred. Baltimore. What IHllr adrertiaing mailer there A in rt ia by an u«na ceiapKuously introduced, u all catitred lo readily metier ; not, Lowever, of the nacaljDOpaoDotit Byte, but rather qnc] At tbe opening of Ibe Ooncvry Court In Trvnloe. last Tueadar. Cbanrrliur RunI yon filed an opinion affecting I he offlriala • ef taaoNeei haala. Tbe eub arms Iwrayhl I by a erockbokkr uf a drfuaot Mretoi.LV l^Naitowai Beak ul Newark agarose She ■ *tul ; i
Bits and Bniinga Worth Knowing. ij a pkrsician in Concord, X, WFpUy« a practical jolccni friend. - One stormy nigfcr tat week that phv.icaan waa aoddenir sent for to mtteod an • orgeat case ai No. 80 Stole alrtet. Horry. - ingjto his ckuliet he eel not with breaihi Iras haste throngh Ibe drenching rain. Afr <er prowling around a while in Ibe dark and ringing Severs] door-beta In Ibe vain sJtorope rotted out which house was num. e open lot. His next diaoorcrv waa thai i Uf friend on whom be had played ibe Joke had now ga even wilt him. He waa almm mad enough to throw op tbe ' practice of, medicine and advise all tick - folks to take Brown's Iron Bitten e A reporter .writing about a ah ip wreck and desiring lo make blteUryae (hriliiag as potable, made this statement thai ' thirdonh" °' '*nicba, puwr-gert bit , "Fortune kDOcka once at every man's door," eloquently remarked a stumpspeaker fo bit liule crowd of bearers " Well then," said a tattered and needy- • looking bearer, "I guest 1 must hare been , out the day be knocked al mine." To se- _ cure good fortune avoid dyspepsia, and - keep your stomach and liver happy by • tbe use of Brawn's Iron Bitters A distinguished novelist was asked how be managed to keep ibe attention of his readers replied thai he had read a good ' deal, and that be always tried to avoid i what annoyed him in tbe other writers. I Tbe discreet reader will not be annoyed [ to be told 1na here that Brown's lion I lencc, and I he only reliable restorer of r di •peptic vrorrschs to perfect health. f> Make a Dole of it. . servant iro^rrho put ttiedieine imp ' ily Would he tick after eating that cold • confection, meant well, but pracricrd . tmdidnr in a clumsy manner. She nearly , killed half a dozen of tier patients. She ' saya tliat the next time they get sick Ibry may take tbeir mediciDe in their* own I way. She retires from the practice. r A here hall struck Pat under the fifth I rib, and nearly knocked him down. Somebody told him It waa a "fowl." •• A fowlr^ajid I'at— "ahnre, I thought it | At Atlantic City the summer price of dog-carts is fl.50 an hour. This docs not Include a 1 The lady whose husband ran away with I tbe school inarm congratulated herself . that the knew more about the inside facto of the ecauda) than tbe gnaaipa across t>,r waa who talked ao loudly about it. An ' "inside fact" which has oo taint of scan- - da! about it ia that Browo'a Iron Bitters . will cure your dyspeptic boabsnd and make a new man of htm. ' Shovel, hoe, poker, longs, and griddle, . 1 are all of iron, the great metal without" r which the industries of the world come to , a stand-Mill. Iron on the farm, iron in . tbo carpenter shop, iron at the blacksmith's ' forge and iron in the human blood are all the same metal, but in wonderfully difi f erect forms. Iron given the blood Us , rich, ted color. Tbe preparation of Iron in Brown's Iron Bitter* is the onlv one which can be token with success and aal1 ety.^ Have jrou tried Brown's Iron Bit. ' Mr. Samuel H. Pood. Meaonville, N. J. , asys : "I used Brown's Iron Bitters as a ! tonic and sincerely believe il lo be the ; beet. 1 Foremost among household magazines 1 Dxmorxst's Mostiilt, which for ulil- [ ity, variety, and artistic excellence cannot . surpassed. Tbe November number compares very favorably with ita predecessor*. and ia replete with interest ing and i useful Information, the illustrated pcrtlon being all thai could be desired. "Agatbe , Du Valauze" to coolioocl, and there are several shorter atones of an interesting nature. Among the many excellent arti- ! clet may he mentioned "I.ulher's Ring." i and "Sugar." Jennie Jane's " How We . Live in New Y'ork— Keeping a Boarding House." will he read with interest, and Mrs. Uungcrford discusses, in her usual - pungent style, •• Wedding Presents" ; "Home* Art and Home Comfort," "Tbo [ World's Progress." " Fancy Work," Sciroce, and Fashion, and other reading ' ■ natter combine to make the November oumbcr of this capital magazine both uaer ful and enjoyable. Hie Illustrations are . admirable, the frootieplece being a fine ' au-tl engraving of Faed's popular painting, "Tired Out." There is also a beautl- ■ fnl steel engraving of Hick's celebrated I picture, " Enid, a Saxon Maiden." We . are premised in the December number the first chapters of a fine aerial story by 1 Mr*. Cbampney, author of "Three Vassur . Girls," and other hovels. An Ordinance. , sled belonging to the Gly of Cap* May. I sto. 1 . lie a ordained iM rns- rl hy tor In- , of rer nry ot (tope Hay A City Omosutriovnj or t»v tamv. Tniatnere be spprorruted , tssi. thr SOB or Five newlroi Dohsrt lor and t.trmmng Knreu. and tbv sem of Uuadrvd UoUar* torthv leekleelsl Fwad sac. «. and as li oouiavd mod aasasd thai ISIS orttnanrr snsU l*«v rr.^1 lamsdl I Vy. ■ * | F.J- Bxi-VIS. Major. I A»pnived OrtoOvr IS, 1MU. I ^drrrtisrarnt?. ^gg A MONTH AND .BOARD : , 5£«*' p* wTmeolkb a co, imnadvtpau. ! r-i AKDS,~AE.STHETIC,7j DEroc ugAiryt acu.F.o. iuuja<t. s.y. ^ GENTS WANTED ^TO |S£l.L ^ ; BATTLE of the BOOKS. '■ MJM Uu-t. a trusts c cboiorB^luema re^ of ^tto • p?»Stsr ,t>nS *"ia jT'f ; THE EXAMINER. ! 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John W aiiamaker's Store.Philadeipa.a. These are the First Days of the JFall Business, ; already the hum of activity begins. We launch the busy season with Some Special Things i that prove to be strangely low. A few of ■ these have been in store some days, but, to j give everybody a fair chance, we held the ! 1 announcements until the return of people i from their holidays. - |
A good lot of nrsi-raie Jcrsevs til These arc al! black. The colors are Jr. 50. A Brack Dress Silk at 75ccnu.that until recently was always f 1.00. A fine Black Rhadama, 22 inches wide, at f 1. 50. Half-wool Black Dress Goods al 12 j cents, which is just half-Juke. All-wool stylish Plaid Suiting. 42 inches, at 50 cents. We sold the same Another in stripes at 65 cents. Not dear at Jt oa. A quality of Lupin's
ity from ever againscitmg 1 t at this price. ;- A Black Albatross at 25 \ cents, eaactly half-pticc. c 1. A fine Black Camel's Hair. 46 inches wide, at r * 60 cents. c h A good 36-inch all-c ool ii Cashmere at 40 cents, d An excellent Black 1 0 Cashmere, all-wool, a c yard aide, at 45' . ^ ^ a 5 mired^Embroidered f >. Robes at one-third off- of
A Bleached Muslin. full price. Ihc best Twilled. Allever sold for 25c. The best Canton Flanc.tuld gel *0 good a qual- I I iiy at the price before. 1 Towels' at '2 5c. nar> 00 Eight lots of Ladies' and Children's Hose that I cent, under prices.
. ,a These lotft-of Shoes that-qtre amazingly 1 desirable for the prices : ..s- , •
Straight ^Goat Button. 1 J4-35- w Straight Goat Button. <3-25. 245 pairs Women s Curacoa Kid Button, *4-25-
s 1 86 pairs Women's >. French Kid Button. I 55.00. I 1, Kid Slippers, 31.25. I 11a pairs Women's I Kid Ties. f2 00. 1, 110 pairs Women's I French Kid Oxford Ties. 1 »3-=5-
141 pairs Women's L»cc Walking Boots. 53-2 S* Front PU« Wriking . 54.50. 150 pairs Women's ; Kid Button 85 25.
China and Glassware we hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots announced arc nearlv alwavs sold out in a few hours of the day they are presented. Watch the city daily papers for the announcements, and if these lots are sold when you come do not be disappointed, as we have new lots in every day or two. In Furniture. Young couples should see The new Ash Suite of Bed Room Furniture for 525. The same goods in Cherry for 528. Our Works at present turn us out only four suites per day of these goods, so that first come, first served. Nothing like this has ever been done in Philadelphia before. A fine frame Body Brussels Carpet at $1.25 that we are willing to endorse as a good thing. We are not permitted to give the makers' names. The, goods are new this season, ancL^jfty patterns at least to choose f^m » The First Fall Offering of Ladies Robes are all-wool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich . lyies. and the new patterns are on the paJm-lerf order. The effect is much the same, if not a full equivalent as though an expensive Cashmere Shawl were dissected and made into , a rqbe, as is often done. The expense being infinitely less 525Also a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a de- • cided Oriental eflecL The olive, old gold and rich, dark hues are subdued in a broad border of consistent but curious I formation, to to 11 yards each. $ 2.00 per yard. There -are other lots equally interesting, and new things daily arriving. Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail ; I a "Postal" will receive immediate attention. JohnWanamaker Thirteenth Street Chestnut Street Market Street and New City Hall. The Great Bargain Hou5e IS THB SEW KMCKKEBOCKXK BCOMKOS. NO. 80 WASHINGTON STREET, CAFE MAY, N. J. to dpw «p«u lot ttt lean rtMtf jrooaro., a^vvav^t-a^yMriaviivd. income wttk tor Btaeratoomox rfirt" firaTSfi™ Stnois hlassiabi, jfflBvMfef GREAT HARGAllVtl 1 >0 Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. B|U> ■HADN wospEsrt'L kakgain■nn in a fan aavariaim ot LAMFAt-aSF cniHSBm an a « BSBBS : nEBBS FI^CEH-r COUNTER : TEN CENT 1 COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS , IN TIN WARE. l Jfk * r ; Eilr&Qrtffiaiy Baim ji f rt mntoonuoc tiro a I ^R^Hd . -ztratomxtoatoriToiLgreoAF. ! Real Genuine Bargains Pa 1ST awnanta, DEBT y«l"mat WHITEWASn BHtrSHBS. Aq ALBO FAI5TK I. laigv aa4.aMait vaaaooua WINDOW CLAM rata tara.^Oreat Baixriton. a Oraal Tartaty l^uatato— »<*. Stataxww SMITH & OO.
COLORED SILKS. Fall Importation have npw anlrrd of ibe oeWiralel) make of ; JOHN STAPFER S SONS' COLORED SILKS AT 75 CENTS AND Sl'.OO PER YARD. AUU miflO UY0NS COUOR^D SILKS AT $1.25, $1.50 AND $2.0D PER YARD.^ . Lyons all-Silk Colored Radzimeres PRICES: $1.75 TO $3.00 PUT- YARD. FANCY WEAVES OF SILK, iBROCADES, FACONNES, Etc., Etc, hi mi.. - -,-r„ a^maa " PRICES: $1.25 TO »4-.50 PER YAbD. STRAW3RIDGE- & CUOTHIER; EIGHTH STREET, MARKET STREET. FILBERT STREET. HALL'S, 23 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. ODE REPUTATION FOR GOOD WEARING SMS E SECOND ' TO NONE IN THE CITY. THE CHOICEST COLORS AND BEST ASSORTMENT WE •HAVE EVER HAD. GUARANTEE SOT Til OCT OR BREAK IN WEARING. LEWIS S. HALL, . 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA. THE MAMMOTH HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT Li. WLELr J. H. BENEZET & BRO., 1 9 Washington and 42 Jackson Sts., Cape May Gi^f. House Furnishing Goods, Importora of China and Crookeryware, Hardware and Cutlery. * FURNITURE, NEW aNOWEtxiSD HAKD.^ riFBOWTBHC-ai ^ln riMre^'vaaW^XalirFrS, OIL CUFTIIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. "BOOTS' AND SHOES!. Laraariaad Mori Cunl»il«v StoeX ol Oood, Ctoap Boot, ami Haova In Oapt May Oo, STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. * ONE PRIC E^O NLY. I, ana tori rev l Ajm. u ito nuaro 1 **° KU om at-w aairar m uao. * rru. rtrmJhar: , FINE WALLPAPERS I EIDREDGE I0HNS0K. ti BP WASHPIOIQM aXREYT SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., i Pa,int Manufacturers, . PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, I CEOMi BEAIIT-UJED P1H1. BEST SE1-SH1E PAHT MABlFlfiHIEEE ' S—=—— SAMUEL H. FRENCH * CO.. sm YOKE AVZKOL roukTU AND CALUlWHlLL BTKBBW. PBIUWIFBU

