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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. OCTOBER 27. 1883- ' *"r\ru '+***_" a- cyMitcu, Mayor Daniel P. Beatly, of Wash InsIan. S. J., the organ nam. advertises himself as the biggest bknrer oo the emallesl arficnmt of capital la the country. Eapsradoing advertising lor Wheeler 4 Co.. Baltimore, might as well appropriate the space to «her purposes. Wheeler "4t Oa. are frauds and pay no Mils. Tbfev are Democratic governors In tweoty-«li: of the thirty-eight stales, including Sew York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, and yet the presidential year -■ ahsnais wllh uaasstalatssa. The demand for the new two-cent stamps continues, and they are being sent through rat the country in unprecedented quantities. Three has not been a day since the new law went Into operation when the orders bare fallen below 3.000,. OpQ, and one day there were 88, 000, fOO ordered. The Secretary of Bute of Ohio furnishes the following totals of the vote of that Stale at the late election : For goventer, Faakcr, 847,064 ; Jloadley. 3.59, - 698; Scbnmacter. 8361 ; Jenkins, 2785; tout viae, 781, AM. Hoadly's majority over all. 1838. Majority for the judicial AmeodmenV38,«13. The Bccood smcnflment fell short of a majority, 89,948. The Regutailoo Amendment received 98.050 Eight stale sent tors are to be clecto! next month, thirteen holding over, of which seven arc republicans and six democrats. To bare a majority In that , body the republicans will therefore have to elect but four and the democrats Are. The following are the counties the term of whose Senators hts expired, with the names of the candidates in nominal ion: IsSLsSISbS IpSL SS3ff°S«tJT:3£r. w.»2t«S5r. Then, are nearly a quarter of a million applications for pensions on file at Washington, and only ten per cent, are for wounds and Injuries recti red during the war. Kine out of ten of the applicants allege only '' consequential injuries," which may mean anything or nothing. The Grand Army of the ltepublic could do a real service to Use dearrying soldier in Deed of a pension, by using its great iofloenoe as an organist lion lo put s slop lo the abuses of the Government's bounty represented under the head of coflaequen•iiai injuries. It such abuses arc net checked deserving pensioners may some day be dropped from the rolls in an ef- - fort to correct the evil. There la a great deal of ditcoatisc ic and out of the papers at to the practical effort of the recent decision of the Bupremt Court of the United Stales upon the civil rights bill, but It Is entirely unnecessary. As that law never dia the negro race any good, so the official dec Is- i radon of Its unconstitutionality <an do U no barer. « It la apparent to any observer that the negro population In very many respects now receive vastly different tresu meat from tbsV accorded them aav fifteen years ago; but this is the result of a gradual change in popular sentiment, and not to the force of statute law. If these peopie seek privileges which they do not now enjoy they must appeal to public opinion, and to that alone. No law, either Blair Or Federal, will help Ibem oat of their Tench era who are prone to (tick Ipo ' closely to their text books, or who are de- j fldenl ID the important faculty of Invention may learn something of value from the system of 'Tewspeprr geogrepby" emplqyeO inlBe public school, of New , Haven, CooiMOicut. It limply consist. , in baling a kse on of goography upon the i Current oew6 of the day, the ptaora named | r*p« bring found on the map and their history, climate and relations to other places discussed in a conversational way. ! Both an exercise might supplement the I regular lemon from the text hook, and It I would be Invaluable as giving the study a ' .^Xhapewbiiel, would tnratha at. that tbey might have au opportunity of I learning history as It is made. Tbt Idea ' la as cxodkst one, and U only the laacber , wuuld oomhins with it the' study of the i 1 *«*« « iwui hrigEuv fane foe the Geneva! K Bard Grubb, formaly com- ; man dam of the 6th Regiment 6. N. G„ | k. aotevtaiDfd the officer! of the New Jersey , ^ Y-.: i i.-.wu Battalion at his elegant villa on the Delaware at Edgewala Park on Sat- , ^Bsday averring last. It was just a year , ^*ner the same company had assembled | tfodvr the ue hospitable roof and uada 1 somewhat similar dronnusasoea. At tbt j foes** nankin the suggestion of forming , teter an organization after the order of the i Cincinnati war agreed upon. Gam Grubb, | riected President of the new amodalioo. 1 It was the Jare^troopk U will beremem ; ' in GOober. 1881, did honor to themselves < the valuable ' prise fa bring the best , equipped and drilled body of nulla. ■

o cturfttln wboae record as ^.tat s-dkadar k "bmt ntaeabera eg the araoctoll * prraeor.lnc'.od- t ' officials who poriripaled In the Yorktown | s£,ka. G e^rai Spmow, LieuL Oci. Murphy ercrwdliigiAtlimi.r; Major g

CURRENT TOPICS. ! - The orators of both gohticaijtt icajre Eur'btoeo Georgia counties have abol- !■ tabed fences. The problem is what lovers ; win do for gatrauo swing on. Lord Coleridge's name has been attached - in a new style of collar, to a fashionable » bat and to a brand of cigaretiet. A si ngle contractor is erecting SOU first- [- class dwellings io the Twenty-eigbtn ward I. of Philadelphia for William M. Bingerly. rt If the' United Stales were only able to Intimidate some or these Mormoo bosses ^ they might become leas violrot sad defl- ' Senator MePberaoo. of New Jersey, is of tbc opioion that Mr. Abbott will be elected and that the "old ticket" will be nominated next year. It's late la the season, but " the rotten j pier" Intra op again, this lime at Harvard t'o|!rge, where a number of students were T bun on Saturday. The colored citizens of Washington, t San Francisco and other cities laid mass t meetings to deoounoe the Civil Rights I decision on Monday night, r By the recent readjustment of tbc post , office rales there are 2175 presidential post offices, the combined aalsncsof which ; amount to 88,750,000. The Ohio Prohibition ins now claim the balance of power in that State, and . say tbey will give it 10 whatever party > first indorses tbeir principles. are short of fund? The election will go on just tbc same, however, and some. j, body win he elected ee usual. J Secretary Chandler says the Greeley relief expedition was a miserable failure, but that be Is not prepared to say where ° the responsibility rests. The inventors of the country are put- - ting tbeir beads together in the effort to I invent s way to protect their inventions, i [ It is to be hoped they will succeed.

[ Montana sranu to be admitted at a State, l and as it Is Democratic, while Dakota is . Republican, it Is thought a Democratic Congress will admit both, to balance each > Senator Anthony is likely to die sud. denly any day, but be has s strong desire to go to Washington when Congress meets and take bis seat foe hit firth consecutive term In the Senate. Senator Wade Hampton says the Civil Rights decision will not affect the social status of the colored men in the South: they have, and wDl continue lo base, all t tbeir rights as citizens. It is probable that a meeting of the Ite- . publican National Committee will be held , In Washington on or about December 13. ■ to decide upon the time and place for tbe ' next National Convention. Tbe Scientific American declares that malaria and ague are caused by hot bread. I hot biscuits, hot muffins, bnt wsfllrs and r other hot articles of din. Boarders who read this will dbngrat aisle themselves. 1 Tbe Evangelical Alliance of the United States has just issued a call asking all ihr . people of the country to Join In celebrating tbe 400lh anniversary of Mart id lather's birth-day, on Saturday, November 10. Tbe judges of Virginia have htrn assessed by Maliooc for bis campaign fund. They ought to be able to tell whether this Is legal or not. bnt those of them that Ma- - bone made will sot be apt to find any law 1 against II , A new military company, known as tbc Long Branch Rifles, has beca organized, arilh Major J. Y . A list ruin as Uspffit*. Ii : Will be mustered into tbe Stale National . £uard as Company B, of tbe Third Itrgi r The officers of Uie Signal Service ie t duly ioWaShingloo bad a conference Monday looking to the adoption of Ore Dew standard time. In .arcordance with tbe ' movement of the railroads in that re ■ »««- 1 Leon Abbctt. the Democratic nominee - for Governor of Nsw Jersey, made two r speeches on Friday wight at places jltlyfour mtlea apart, bring whisked from one [ to the oilier no a special train at tbe late ' of a mile a minute. The Long Branch A'nro says "there, publican parly in this Sute is taking raati lets very easy Ibis fall. A Trenion man says they are on a still hunt. Very still indeed, and Its game bag when U rv- • turns In November is likely to be corros- | pondingiy empty." Judge Dixon's canvass thus far has been chiefly made through Republican news. 1 and, In commenting upon some i speeches that have been made in Dixon's I fsvtir, the Trenton Tlma suggests that Borne ^newspaper man should be retained It Is proposed to revive the project of s national monument to Abraham Lincoln. Treasurer Wyman pis $3600. subscribed ' before the enierprite wss dropped. It is ; ibsl tbe American people do not need a monument to remind them of the great war President. i . Tbe New Jersey Synod of the Prasby. ! terian Church, at lis recent session, with. . out any cxpersaioa of opinion IS to political act too, declared Itself In favor of tbe legal prohibition of tbe liquor traffic. This : is the view -a! a vary Urge class that do . not believe in the wisdom of s political i prohibition party. No belter proof thsl we Americans are a self-indulgent. luxury. loving people oould be presented thin the fact published , the other dsy that tbe Pullman Palace Car Company has a surplus for this year of, more than « 1,000.000 after declaring a dividend of nine and one-half pa cent. As ths result of a squabble In regard to tbe choir of the M. k. Chnreh at Wallpack Centre. Sussex caonty, tbe oaogregstiou was astonished a few days ago, upon opening the church, to find the organ completely covered with tar and feathers. Their is great excitement, but tbe perpetrator of the deed has DM been discovered. Bulla is not tbe oOly man who has 1 striven repeatedly for the Massachusetts ; Governorship. The Democrats have tried five times to elect John Quiory Adams, and tbe Prohibition, sis have nominated Charles Almy this year for the fourth time. Tbe way to be elected Governor i of Massachusetts u fo start young. mejical pnlle* man made the point that whisky and face r»w,irr are two of tbe things which peo- ' pte always want for some oaa else. .

General I Is sen has baa, compelled lo admit that be did not send Lieutenant cratwV-'Cas hT arid"hv did?'^ Thuraw very ^srmch as though a hlon-lcring I *"k£ £££&% | ! aagHgaSrl1 Smith A Orapaay, at the Grrat Bar- 1.1

State Ejections In November. t The ciectmnsyrtU) occur this Connecticut wufTlcct rue -half iiaBen- . ate and iu full House of RepreaenlAIivea. s Maryland will, ettet Goveraoe. Comptroller. A I,n,.y G. ueyai, «i,j^ Lagislai Mas>ari,aset,s wiheh-tGorrtnor. Ueae tenant Governor. brae, ary of Bute. Tieasurer. At henry General, Audita and Leg- - Mmusess will riot Governor. Ueiurns anl tlcvrTD,*. Secretary "f Stale, Treas- ■ orar. Attorney General and Railroad Ooml Mississippi will elect its Legislature. Nebraska ^ \«111 ete« a Justice of its Supreme Crmrt snd Regents of the Bute Crivrnlty. t New Jersey will rieri Governor, part of New Yak will elect Secreis.y of State, OoroptroUer, Treasurer, jkttoraey-Gen-a era!, Engineer and Surveyor and both i branches of the Legislature, e Pennsylvania will elect Audita-Geb-eral snd State Treasurer. Virginia will rial pari of lis" Senalc ■ and iu full Ametnblr. » Season for Came and. Flah. Tbc following u a correct table fa trapping game and fish In this Stale, compiled I fa the year 1888 : i Birda— Quail. Oct. 81st to Dec. 81st ; Pbraaant, Oct. 81 lo Da. 81 ; Rail, Sept. 1st Jo Dec. 1st; Upland Plrver, Aug. lsl } to Jan. 1st ; Prairie Chickem, Oct. 15th to 1 Dec. 1st ; Summer Duck. Sept. 1st lo ' Jan. lit ; Re«d, Aug. 25, lo Dec. 1st. Animals.— Deer, Oct. 15tb to Dec. Sltt; Grey Squirrel. Sept-rist to Jan. 1« ; Fox Squirrel, Sept. 1st in Jen. 1st ; Rabbit, Oct. 81st lo Dec. 81st. Fish.— Salmon Trout. March 1st lo Oct. 1st : Brook Trout, March 1st to Oa. 1st ; . Black Rut June 1st lo Nov. 1st ; Pike, Msy 1st to March IsL The penalty fa killing dea out of season is $50: squirrels and rabbits, $5; quails and pheasants, $15 ; rail, reed and ■ ducks, $5 ; plorers and prairie cbickent, ' $10; talmonraod brook trout, $10 t I wss, $5 ; pikr or yfckerel. $3-5. Went Ashore off Lewes. Ashore ,

During the storm on Tuesday night the j , — brig Antelope, from Philadelphia, went , .1, aslnxc abreast of Lewea, Dels ware. She parted ancha chains and is now on tbe beach full of water. In going ashore she ' j. caught the bowsprit of an unknown ' •c schoooa, damaging bcr stern. The Ants trioeie was built io Harrington. Maine, in ' rc 1806. and Is owned by New York parties. The achooner Bedabedec, Captain I'inkham. from Rockland, Maine, tor Philail delphia, with a rargo of granite, parted J il her chains anil dragged ashore on the bar , it opposite I .ewes. Delaware, on Tuesday ' II mgtit. She is uninsured. The British schooner Vests, from Phi la- 1 delpbia fa St- John. N. B., went whore ' c: si Lewes at tbe same lime as the brig ' 3rt Antebprn J e The New Jcpry Trade and I Aba Con- 1 rcacd iu Legislative Committee to preJ1 pare a onnpulaay educational bill and a k hill compelling weekly pavment to wage ' « waken ; advocating the abniuion of the ' 10 contract convict latwe system : asking tbc c cliange of ihe Tenancy lew so at io make 1 ^ all tenants yrariy ; appointing a c.enmit-' " **" ilale, with a view lo obtaining pledges ■ ilist all officials of ilw Suie Uuirail of 7 '• Utse Statistics be select etl from laUe a. gmnitstioos; sympathizing ' with early , j. ckwing movrnieots ; denouncing the rule , j of the pottery minutscturers that no man , I, shall be employed unleaa be has a room- , t mendalion from bis Mat place ; demand- . - ing the appointment ol two deputy lalwr > inspectors, and thanking Inspector Pell la wtiat be had <tmt- Uvortog tbe pay. < ic men! of wage wiwkera in money and the I giving them a first iien on their work. al A mating of Ilic West Jeraey Game J j. Protective Society, waa called for Saturday afiensnun. to be beld at Abe Wat Jeraey Hotel, Osmden, but no i- rieffi attendance. Tbe object of tbe me,-.. ' » ing WW Iti lake measures to compel th» ' ocretary'a braiks lo be taken from Pbiias- .iclphia, where tt is alleged that they are, <■ and delivered into tbe hands of Cbsrlcs c liarnmrd, of Gloucesta City, who ww re- a crotly elated Secretary. Judge K. T. ' Miller, the forma sccreisry, dalined to V ; ' turn the butAs ova to Barnard, because r * tbe lstter did not furnish hoods fa the n ftithl il performance of his duty, as Mil- I ler claimed thai be should d» ; sod. w a . Barnard was about to cause a writ of re- F u pleviD fa the recovery of the books to be „ issued, be placed ihere in tbe hands of a r .. member of ibe anciatioa in PhiMdelI Phis. h From the PWlslelpfcU no. Tbe Republican party, even as such, „ will not be advanced io public esteem by any baaBed devotion ol iu nominees P. c partisan Issues through thick and thiu— ■. in other words to tbe party right a wrong ^ , Bat this seems In Iw the pMifarm of a O j seoalorial noaninec inCumbeiMod Mnunty, K. J., who nisimed. In aaoepting the * Isusrar he had diligently rough! ta. that J] during five years <•! s«-rviee in Ibe Krw . i. Jeraey Legislsture. lie bait, "no all parlld san qoeatrms voted wliL tbe Rrpatdirans s and upon all ctbev matters be bad laboasl It tit the best Interests of Use whole poqde." e II M s pity be caild not say thsl fir had ■ aliraya. in every instance, "fabored fa the best interesu of Uie Whole people." A railroad tapcrintendenl has given Uie C I Bu Francisco Uall an cstimsle of the cost ? e Of an average train on a firs: -dan railroad: » a Fa an express train, kxtonotire. $13 000. *" 0 baggage car, $1900. smoking car, $5000: , d dining room car. $12,000; fire first-class ( PullmaD's, $18,000 eaeb; total $120 000. „ Tbe ordinary rxpress train rrpre*eottsb"it " 3 $35,000. Sn$te Pullman cars est $80,. ~ c 000 each. The avesage value ol a freight 1 train n still (itattr tlmo ibst of spasm, jj t ga train If tba rolling stock and value of n x property are Included. Sometimes the » S through freight trains aggregate In rmlui from $350,000 to $300,000. " "We know Heart Disease can be onrtd, ^ * why I because thousands say that have " used Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator and k know It does tbe oure.— P^aapCn A'ssra.1, u * $L pa bottle at druggists.' » it Tbe New Orleans Times- Democrat n made a remarkable exhibition of lis energy on Saturday by ttsuing a quintup'e f . sheet, containing s review of the Jkutb 1 from tbe I'- iterate and Ohio to the^iull ' and Rio Grande, In the form of Interview s 11 with the Governors of all Ibe State, inJt eluded. Forma reviews of this kind in ° the same papa hare been widely quoted. _ and tbe prearul interriewt will prove a A no Mas valuable source of information. If disease baa earered Uie system the ^ t" only way to drive II out ta to purify sod » enrich the Wood. To th.s rod. wis „c , I" knowlodgrd by all medical men. nothing * is better adapted than itiax Ths fault hllbrno has ban that iron oould nut lw c qo prepared as to be alisclutelv barmlrse ^ lb tbe teeth. This difficulty has been overcome by the Brown Cham lea I Com-

pany of Bsitimncv, Md_, who oBer ibvir ' Brown's Iroo Bittns w a faultless iron pcrparatloo s paitise core I t riysprqwis, [ indigestioo. kidnry troubira. nr. Reports show tbsl there sre now 5,8f> I PrtaliTiertsn ehuicbes in the Unitrd > States, snd 5218 not todudiog 3S3 licraL tastes of tut year. Thv ovarihottoas ro the various funds of tbr rbmch last year sggregsted orarly. $10.0Ul,0Q0. Rev. Dr. Owsr K. Morris, pwta "t tba Green street M. K rbureh. Trenton, has hero ananiiauueir called In the Tata t . ■acta church, Philadelphia, sut j-.ct to approval <4 the New t - i ferem . j TrentoJ.'v'j.l'wn : ^1 . jlroa Bitters aa a loroc sat it helped sue

Charley Rosa. I I- <*risttan K. Rags returned to his home t In Philadelphia a few days since, after >. having spent nearly -two wteka in 8L e Iyiuis snd vicinity io investigating tbe Clue to his lost boy, which WW said to 1- bare been given by s convicted burglar at s- Edwardarilie, Illinois. Mr. Rots went to I- St. Louis under an (Mined name, and -w investigating the case quietly, when » bis presence ww made known by a ctaryr. s. man. on whom he called. His object ww a- known from that trrae and every rme In. t created ww put on- guard, so thai bit bis operations were completely blocked. i He says he thought al first it ww a hiickte mailing ncbeme, bnt be found trvrrai rireumstancra which be could dm explain. yt and which leads him to think that there a- might be something in tbe store. He says if it is s hoax it hw been very dev. t. eriy devised by some ooe entirely careeri- rant with all tbe circumstances of tbe h aflsir. TTie story the boy in Maine bw already been thoroughly Investigated a-' by Mr. Ross,' and exploded. Tbe Illinois Story will be ureestigglcd again, wlatn the Ic prearct exdtcment is orer. $621,073,297 Paid to Pensioners. Tbe report. of the Commissioner of Pensions shows thai there were 308.658 pensi sinners on the roll a! (be end of Uie fiscal year,* June 98. 1883. Daring the year tbc names of 88,163 new pensions were t. added and the nsmea of 795 wbrae pen it sioos bad been dropped preriouvlr were 0 rest, red to the roll, making 83.958 pen. ■0 sions ad-|.-d. so excess of 10,645 ova the t; value of each penai.so ww$106.18,and the t, 882.245,lw!ns^iTiDaraie of^SS ,W The amount paid fa pensions ww $60,064. L OOO.exaeding tbeir annual value by several million dollars. Tbe bulk of this rxcew r, ww no account of arrears of Pensions covering Ibe period pria to Ibe allows ore s- of claims filed since 1861 ww 886,137, of ; which 610,988 were allowed. d i. A kiss ta an ephemeral thing al bah >, and iu commercial value is bard to determine. Tbc problem has been grappled with by s Northampton County jury and Witu uy a .lutimuiipion county jury and rolved apparently to its own satisfaction.

A plaintiff in a breach of promise cava, declared that ha fickle lover bad kisred a little ova 100,000 limes, whereupon the jury rendered a verdict In ha favor of $100S.83, or, u llie foreman ataled. cent for each kiss. Taken all in all. which may be classed among the luxuries Senator Anthony, ef Rhode Island, in an article in the North ritgjs s*n Iterator November on the restriction of suftakes tbe ground that "tbe properly qualification ta the best that can be esub. litbed." and that, on ibe whole, " it excludes more of Uie unworthy and fewer of Ibe worthy than any other teat that can he devised." This same Serata ww one of the first. and most pronounced advocates of the wholesale enfranchisement of tbc colored people. The Democrats of Atlantic City-heve nominated ex-Mayor Wiltard Wright Tot, Maya, Colooel Robert Winslow for Ah " devmen. Colooel Timothy M. Byrnes fa Councilmao-et-Lerge, Silas R, Morse fa School Superintendent, John F. Hall, of Hie Atlantic Timor, tor School Trustee, sod Robert M. Hunter fa Receiver of Jeremiah H. Lupton hw been nominated fa Assembly by the Republicans of tbe Firet district of Cumberland county, and Philip P. Baker, cx-Aseemb!ymao. been nominated for State Serata by the Democracy of the county. Jacob Kienzlc hw iven nominated by the Democracy io tbe First district and Benjamin McKeag in the S-onod district. Mr. Thomas Roylc, 55 Model avenue, Treolon, N. J., rays: " 1 used Brown's Iron Billot fa malaria and found them very beneficial." ateo belonging to tbr City or Caps MtjT** or Ike Cky o( Cape Ma; In cttj Connan; monies beloitag to tie CttrToape eorrenl sxprase. ot tbe year, ltas, tbe sun of Five Italntre t Pollars tor and a caning rttrrets, and tar sum or and tbe sain ot Tgetv: Dnndred Ootlsrs (a ue and U aler Fund. JAMES >S_CC« AT^J v.^_ 9rirer»VJ^nt^Harrifd. NEAL-HASII -Al Ulodraade. Odobrr PL Sirs. l, ^ LtXDIlklMEIL-rin^Or^OT 'llh. lira, near e adrrrtisrtnfnts. ^65 MOXTH AXD BQARD nasi' F* w'. akQLMK A CO_ Philadelphia. P)ABDS, AKTHBTIC, (4 DE- c SSl1'' VkAKSl t*' «T F. < >. Box HAT. K. Y. h A GENTS WANTgD TO BELL f( ^aaswss- ig&jsat , BATTLE of the BOOKS. . ^m«bifaMia^OTt?eSsMor°lSj <*14* JOHN ■. A r.IlKN, Pabluber, THE EXAMINER. ' Price Reduced. AI.WATS W'TOE*11™" Baptist Newspaper WILL BE flKT TO AU. STBSCKIBEEE, OLD AND KEY. FI.H Two Dollars a Y§ar, FAT ABLE IS ADV ASCII. " * TRIAI. TRIP

, ' FOR TWENTY CENTS. ' ^ ' pew Ue tame lo ai!-oK«Ie and cTnb trjiaw lbr tawraraLk.it M toe kw prasble [rice, r need f* a cgre. a use a "treat trip," and yon ; wi'JBwd IkattTHE EXAMIKEJtu oa, a tbe ' i *1^-1^" i ?-* ay zr?.i°; | MS* ^OTviCTSA »nto. *^tftawl&?"AHP rosraufolix NEH&PAFKM FOB TBE TH3 EXAMINER, eugMLSsrerYora. j

JohnWanamaker'8Store,PMaaeir,_These are the First Days of the Fall Business, i already the hum of activity begins. j We launch the busy season with Some Special Things rt that prove to be strangely low. A few of i these have been in store some days, but, to i give everybody a fair chance, wc held the f announcements until the return of .people from their holidays.

} A good lot of first-rate C Jer«y» at fJ.JL There ( I are nil black. The colon il . are f2 V>. it A Biack. Dress Silk at a ijeents.that until recenty was always fl.oo. c A fine Black Khadamo, i 2X inches wide, at 41.50. ! I Half-wool Black Dress 6 nari-woot mac* uress 1

Goods at 1 2 J cents, which is jost half-price. < All-wool stylish Plaid Suiting. 42 inches, at Jo I cents. We sold the same ; Another in stripes al 65 1 cents. Not dear at ft.oo. 1 A quality of Lupih's 1

for 50 ce» T (all wool). The new tar- v iff will prevent this aual- t from ever again selli n g [ A Black Albatross at 25 cents, exactly half-price, t A fine Black Camel's 46 inches wide, at 1 60 cents. c

1 good 36-inch all-wool i Cashmere at 40 cents, i An excellent Black * > Cashmere, all-wool, a : yard wide, at 45c. a A very few much ad- : ; mired Embroidered [ . at one-third' off of

A Bleached Muslin, full yard wide, for roc. The best we ever had at that "■Sib-rou*. A.,. I Wool Red Flannel we sold fa 24c. ; The best Canton Flancould gct.so good a qualcotrea gi-t.so goou a quai-

: at 25c. " 1 Eight lots of Ladies' and Children's Hose that ^ pa cent, under prices.

Tl^ese lots of Shoes that are amazingly .desirable for the prices :

250 pairs Women's Straight Goat Button, U-3S- . . I 172 pairs Women s Straight Goat Button, . *3J5245 p-u" W omens Curacea Kid Button, $4-75-

1 1 86 pairs Women's . French Kid Button, 1 Jj-oo. ' 1 1 152 pairs Women's , Kid Slippers, $1.25. 1 112 pairs Women's J ' '1 10 ie,p/£f°\Vomen's 1 rfench Kid Oxford Ties, J »3-'S-

! £»ce ^VaUtfog $3.25. 131 pairs Women s Lace Walking t *4-50. 150 pairs Women's i Kid Button ■ $5.35.

China and Glassware we hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots announced are nearly always sold out in a few hours of the day they arc 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 $25. The same goods in Cherry for $28. 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. Wc are not permitted to give the mailers' names. The goods are new this scas'ji^ar.d fifty patterns at least to choose jroip •The First Fall Offering of Ladies Robes arc all-wool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich and the new patterns are on the palm-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 robe, as is often done. The expense being infinitely less *25. Also a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a decided Oriental eflect The olive, old gold and rich, dark are subdued in a broad border of consistent but curious io to 1 1 yards each. F2.00 per yard. There are other lots equally interesting, and new things daily arriving. Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail ; a "Postal" will receive immediate attention. JohnWanamaker Thirteenth Street Chestnut Street Market Street and New City Hall. The Great Bargain House IN THE NEW KKICSEBBOCKEB Bl'ILDINCS, NO. AO WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. 3.

jMK39i Great Baipffi in JOHNS 4 GLASSWARE, . GREAT HAJtGAUVH /I YnEfiZ^V ln OW Fashioned EARTHENWARE. woSilEBFt'L BABOXISS lb « ran bswsliuu ot LXMPZ.IJIMP CH1MKETE ban Bl I1NER6 . ' A !M HEADLIGHT and otba OilA. We bar. s writ FIYECENT COUNTER ° TEN CENT COUNTER : IMMENSE, BARGAINS IN TIN WARE. 'r'"atfr JSeSJSd r}JL. 4H9BI iwSnrTSins ( imum I, » nra, t. ««

COLORED SILKS. Fall Importation bare now arrived ot the celebrated make of JOHN STAPFER'S SONS' COLORED SILKS AT 75 CENTS AND $1.00 PER YARD. all boiled lyons colored silks AT $1,215. $1.50 AND'$2.00 PE". YARD. Lyons all-Silk Colored Badzimeres PRICES: $1.75 TO $3.00 PER YARD. FANCY WEAVES OF SILK, BROCADES, FACONNES, Etc., Etc^ PRItES: $1.25 TO $4.50 PER YAbD.

5TRAW3RIDGF & CUOTHIFRj EIGHTH STREET, MARKET STREET. FILBERT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. HALL'S, % 20 SOUTH SECOND ST.. PHILADELPHIA. OUR REPUTATION FOR GOOD WEARING SILKS IS SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY. TH E CHOICEST COLORS AND BEST ASSORTMENT WE U AYE EVER HAI). GUARANTEE NOT TO CUT OK BREAK IN WEARING. 1 AISLE^MO Blta.'KKTSn^WIA^ MERINO rSDEBWEAR, BLANKETS. COMFORTABLES, ETC. ETC, ETC. We bay *U oar Goods tor CASH snd sell Ibem st the BOTTOM LEWIS S. HALL, 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BENEZET & BRO.'S GR£AT BARGAIN HOUSE, DENNIS OREEK LANDING, N. J. > BARGAINS IN CROCKERYWARE. , 3000 second-hand hotel plates at the extraordinary low price of 1 5 cent».per dozen, Side Dishes of all kinds. Meat Dishes new and second-hand. \ BARGAINS IN GLASSWARE. THICKS BEDITCED. LOOKIXO GLASSES. LAMPS AKD LAMT FTXTU1UCK. BARGAINS IN ! CLOCKS and WATCHES. A Urte VOL ot Clooks sod Walckes to be sold >1 VERY LOW TRICES. BAKGAnn, n» STOVES, RANGES, COOK STOVES FROM $25.00 TO $15.00. ( SPECIAL BARGAINS TO YOUNG HOIISEKBEFEJS. A New Departure in Bargains, REVOLVERS, ' BOOTS AN D SHOES! Lanreel tod Mosi Onmpwesioet a Oeod.carap Betas aadBberaia Cape May Oe. STYLE QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. one 'price ""only,

Flj^WAL^AraRS ELDREDGE JOHNSON. . r. 69 WASHINOTON STWEth SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CEOWH READT-MUED PMHT. BEST SEA-SHOE PADff KAMDFAGTURED. SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO., JM TOES AVgNtt. roc km iSD ttalAOWBJU. 8TSKKTB. TIIILA DXLTtllA.