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- - Published Every Saturday Morning. - CAPE IAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1883. Tl« President of tl* UaUfd Stale* 1** i mini a proetamxtke, dreigustiM Tburv • e8l'J" ** * y°! ^u>ooal Tbc raid on fraodulanl pension agenla ia bete* made In ean«i. Tbe publicsIbnu no thla subjsct laldy made tiirouxti the rm are bringing Bonds of crenplaiii* to that. AUy. CorkWl), and, apparently, ibe anytc baa- joat prgnn. Good ran are atill declining nominatka* for Tirioot officca In different [ aria of tbc country. Tula la bardly tbc way tblnga political. ' The Obio Judicial Amendment having lavyera arc now trying to decide what it toea'ua, witb small pruapect aa yet of coming to a decision. It muat bare been drawn up by aa Obio la»tt t. jajMsafSarjiJS examine a copy, cere <#efl to date, of all Ibe harbor, coaat and g, n>tal chart*. railadtatexlona, Ugfatbouac and buoy lists, everything of praalenl uae to Ibe aaitor. Of tbe 88 State*. 86 have Pemtcratic Governor*. 11 Republican and 1 Headjuatrr. In the lower branch of Congreaa tbe ddegalioci from 22 Slater bare IVmn. craltc majorities, while tbc Rrpublicani control bat 14 dclrgatloaa and the ReadJoatpra I, with tbc remaining ooe equally divided between the two great putter. Only two ynra ago the Rep ublirans cootrolfrd 90 State Government, and 30 Stale delegatiuoa in the Hi.uk. Senator Hampton, of South Carolina, gins the following advice to tbe white people of tbe South: "Accord to tbc colored people cheerfblly all the right# bestowed on tbetn by law ; plan before Ibem all tbe means try which they can be educated up to their responsibility ar t-'.ti «•; let them feel that tbe protecting arm of tbe law la over tbetn ; aid tbcin in their efforts to improve tbemaelvca ; and abow them -that we art their troeet friend.." Tbt. i. moat excellent advice : and It the wbUc people of the South would thoroughly prartloe what tbe Senator preacher, that would be tbe end of tbe Nagto probl*rom incut pnUtkixM. cdiiora of loadlog ucwepspers, etc., have given forth tbe opinion that tbe great Stalea of New York, I'cnnaylTanla antl Ohio, ate tbc only una to lor* after In deciding the nest Preaideotial coo teat, la tbclr view, tbe little Statea are of bo account. Tlie W.ts questions very much whether either of tbe two great political parties on do without New Jersey'. nine electoral voles New Jersey may yc! be ll* pivot. Aa staled In tie W.vt month, and ranotha ago, "'tta time enough J«t: wbihs poStirlana are inoriug Into line for the A^atale thrt boasts of it*^ blue laws greraioo* ta hardly tbe ooe to which we would lcoKtur tbc inauguration of a great reform. Tbe Governor of OouneKlcut, however, tare auccueded hi producing a Thanksgiving proclamation which Intpirea gc.-r.icsl debgbl and creates a feeling Pa ci hopeful oeaa in looking toward tbe rerarrencv* of our popular lean day. The torn tii lines. Its beneficial influeA* should be fell in ovary Gubernatorial desk in tho land. The cape May Wart, tlie aterHng exporant of Cape May Democracy. begins iU account oT the proceeding* if tbeit Uo.ii.' , Gooventlm with: "Following in tbe wake of their Republican onpatriota, etc" When narttaaoa fnllowing in tbe trot, of Bttar jUgrelh will apeak of their follow tghya. dlfcring^ii^r^tioion. aa tarn res who bogmTto'aSSb'S'th,'' ^ A "b.*7"cral to me la a fellow citizen, JuX a> hours!, Just aa patriotic aa myself, but cm holding, in my opinion, erroneous views wbicbj fee! U^myduljr^o try lo^QWToB." to hi. catne than wigs be began. r Ti*a fllty-fouitb annual Couventiai of gaSiAgi dim Rev- G a Webb, D* D-, of New Brunswick, and Rev. J. M. Carpenter, of Burlington: Secmary, T. E. iWr. D. 1>., of Newark ,-Treaaarer, Ass Suydim, W mlSSrel?^ the reports sbowfeg .hout^wT Jptiros Tbe Sute Gaoranthc helps to sustain twenty-six tntarirsiary paxtora. and expended a^totk room than #6, 000 the Jvt Civil Rights in Burlington. riomiy sSrct'a «h' brought in^lbeBuri Unpuu C^uory Court, by Rev. Hr^^erM Mi. !'.-rcc'aP two'chSdm^ were refused <e ibe groaadtirat a^scbool^f.w cJured let^o ^ Tb^ dbn'coknd residents are A Republican Editor's Opinion of Mr. Abbutt. g^Ttn .>t m^aI* Wiirdr p.l:tir»! opp emct. »>^We^ai*^l»

CURRENT TOPICS. are paying 2c rvant girls #30 a mootb. "* - Tbe Dakota land, set apart fog eduea- ' tiooal porpoare are valued at #82 000,000. x agamn bicycle and Iricyc'ie accidents, i Tbe amount of unoey invested in cattle in Wytaniug Territory is over #100.000.- , 000. Hsiue figurei her hay crop at about 1 50.000 tana this year, or half more than Are year. There were MM oonvicts in Ibe Slate Pnaoo on Salnrdav, tbirty*eveoof wbtvn were female. Considerable excitement baa been pro. r dutxd hy tbe discovery of rich giid deti poaltt in Ilsnrom County. Dakota. In 1 880. ~Ludlow bad ~631~ over PutU; in 1877. MnCWim had I6.74S over New. g ell : In 1874. Bedle had 18.888 over. Halt acy. Tbe oxrriage market is said to be over. , stocked, and there u a general depression among tbe factories everywhere in causeI that be would not like tbe ofBce again for , #30.000. Milwaukee roust be a very t moral place. Atlantic City begins ha Winter season ' witb quitrian Influx of bridal parties wbo are probably Indifferent about what the wild warn are saying. Tbe comber of young lady teachers in • the Philadelphia public schools wbo have ' been married since June last reaches near. ; ly eighty, or an average of ooe in twentyf The shoemaker, of San Francisco, to • the number ol six hundred, hire formed a ■ Butler Democratic dub, to work for tbe - nomination of Ben Butler as President of lite United Slates. Tbe expenses of tbe Episcopal Ooovrnt lino Just closed in Philadelphia, are said : to have been about #70.4)00, of which the - churches of Philadelphia bare contributed i about #40,000. ; Charles G. McCann, tbe Camden mall ' agent, convicted of stealing #6 worth of , portage stamps and three dimes from tb.r Bridget on Post OfBoe, was aenleoced • Tuesday to pay a flue of #1000 or go to „ prison for ooe year. Judge Holoiaa. of Indiana, informed a • reporter of tbe Cincinnati SmJmmat on Saturday that be aria not a candidate for President, lie thought that if Tildeu and it end rick, should be lbs candidate, there woiikH* "hardly a shadow of doiibi Tfce growth of Texas is marrrlotia. Tlie increase in her taxable property la« year was #180.000.000. New counties I" Ibe number of sixty-eight were organized, giving two hundred In alL Besides Ibis, there is aJrrritory twice aa large aa Ibe Slate of Georgia not yet divided into coun I 1 There are 3.888 postal money order nth. r era in tbe United Statea, and tbe number . of domestic orders iasaurd in thrayrar en ded June 80 !a« ku 8 807.536. of the value of #117,888, >306. The ratio of Im ■ proper payments to tbe total number of orders wu aa ooe is to 872,471 -« go-.! : .bowing for careful management of a rs.t . Philadelphia druggists Lave united in a . request that manufacturer, shall not m-11 t their patent medicine, to enavia and . Shopkeeper, whs ate not dnirriata anil • wbo liaec liecn culling d iwSUie price* r Tbe druggists threat ee to dtacountenanc r the gixKta of any manufacturer wbo may l continue to sell to grocer, and other* at Ires than tbc retail prior. Tbe" suspicion that mules nrvre die i.' . partially eaUnwrl by the report of the I mule at Ml. Vceooo liarr»ek>, AJ*. I n , which ppnirioo baa ju.t been rna-le by . tlie War Department, no the recommen > datlon of Gen. Sherman, lta Matory ba> - been liwevd since 1842. and there ia a tra. , dltlou that ll wai a constituent part of Jarkano's armr during tbe fodtair war. in | 1818120. ; Tbe BnMbMoo «ate ticket In Obi> J polled only 8.802 r.-are in Ibe laa! elect too. ' of a total vote of 781.484. while 821.18.3 rotes werecaal for tbe Prohtbiii-m auirod ' meet This show, tbe political pogribi , lion lata to be but tbe merest fragment of tbe people, and in themselves utterly power Iras to establish the principle of Prohibition In that state. [ Since tbe purcbaae or tbe Phlladelpbl. 1 and Atlantic City Railroad and the Wllliamatown branch of tbe Camden and Atlantic Road, by Ibe Philadelphia ami SSSsrSSs With Ibe A ten branch of tbe New Jersey Southern road direct communication with New York wiir be effected. The United Stalea District Court at a Trentuc, on last Tuesday vacated I tbc order which placed tbe iron works of it Jew* W. Starr, Sr., of Uamdeu. Id tlw bands of hlacredttorr It la raid tbe property will now para to Ore purchasers, who bare formed a oompany to continue tbe business under the corporate name of the - "Camden Iron Works." Tbe works will * be put Id ot.-iallou in a few days. When „ > in full operation alou! 1800 roes, are em- „ Connecticut takes tbe palm from all ber alttera latlbctaytlcn.m bloody, murder- t gedy of that character occurred at Saugs- • tuck, in which tbe victim ia a young mar- u tied woman, a beauty, and aa in all^J^ • smirched reputation. At present all the u fedlarea of the case are niytterious. and I may ao remain, for Coonecricm detectives, f> alib.rugh bard workers, appear ta be sto- t pid ; at all event, tbry fail to point out n the murderer* ao dearly as to secure their n convict inc. h Tbe stockholders of the Kcdy Motor , Company are up in arm. again, and are preparing fur anotbre suit against tbe In- r vector. John W. Keely. Great diaaaUa. . faathm has hero feU by tbe atockbolder. „ who rlalted Ibe ahop on July4 las;, at tbe . Inventor's special request mouths before. , to make the inaugural Journey to New I Yt*k_ Now. however tbe complaint, t route from Ml Keel;'. i.vmer friend. , A reporter called on Wtliiam Bookie the t other eeroing. " 1 didnf know that tbe ssss-"S£"-is,iTit^: : that the engine has not run. 1 mean tbe r new ooe- Tbry are still tinkering away ; at it, but I do not know when it will run." \ Whar* to Trotters , No two men in America ban bad more ^ anT better Juagea than QUvin M. Prtert»rirf the New York Cfnb Blabha, 88tb street near Fifth avenue ami Dae Mara, of Ibe Excelsior Stables, ri ret 2Kb . I

WASHINGTON LETTER. j trrom rar regular uorreaaooOtnU ' Declaralkio hf Indrpeudeoee, .dad John Adams wbo aobacrit*.! aud defended it for all it Wk. worth, t.uh died oo the and that day tbe anniversary ft the lode- . peodrnce thev had bren mainly ioatru. mental in acbimng. Adams was buried In tjriim-y. Maw . where a rofjly, «bi ataotlal gtani;r nvainment Itav'marked I hit tcting place for mure than limit Seen- | lury. J. ffrrwv wa. buried at M iBiicrll >. ' ■ Vs.. within a atrme'a throw of the .pa- ! ■ ckxis residence, wbatb was indeed a borne ! for all Rko eidled itajnoored paoprietor. : Few there fifty arrtn yrara tin; graee of ' Jrffetwio has lievo practically unmarked I by anr mem-rial at ooe .w tablet, moon- I meat or ernuiapb. drvpite tbe periodical : attempt, that hare Inva ma 4e lu rid the i American, people of the htauiUatli* of ancb neglect. Congress at TiTvroiered tbe grave, and this baa just beck corn- ■ plefrd at a coat of a Utile mote than •8,000. It ia ohrl iik-shaped. elghtceo feet in height above the pedestal, and bean tbe following Inscription: "Here vti buried Tbomaa Jrlfersoo, aulbor of tlie Declaration of Independence of the ■talcte of Virginia fiw rellgioua freedom, and father of Ibe University of Virginia." upon anotber aide are inwrtbed tbe words: "Bora April 2, 1748. Died July 4. 1826 " Procrastination wa. the- one abhorrence of Mr. Jefferson, and it Is therefore doubtful wbetber the great rage and statesman ha. any thanks to return for thi. excr*ulingly lardy juatioe to bit memory. There is a feast of horrors at Ibe Army Medical Muwura here in tbe shape of skeletons and disjointed fragments of tbe i human body, amqpg which ia now attracting much attention. It i. tbe bead of Guitean, miona the skull. Jnu aa it waa taken from the cadaver after the autopsy, ll la ia a remarkable stale of preservation, the acalp having been duly stuffed, sewed up and plioed in alrobol. Tlie countenance maintain, the perfect hangdog look that tbe auarain t.ire while In tbe flesh, and its appearance ia eminently suggestive 1 of tbe jjwioJ when gibtwud criminal, were lere hanging in chains at tbe er.*aroads. a> an admonition to tbe wayward. The skull of Uultcau which wu spirited away a year ago by a negro attache of the Museum, baa neeer been recovered, but the skelrtoo of tbe remaining portion of the body..#plendily articulated, hu its place in "tic of tbe large cases, ita Identity being refdily recognized by those wbo bad ever seen him ia life. Wasblagtqp i. putting on lier beat bib and tucker for the approaching long searioo of CoagresL The hotel, have already under the urual rehabilitati>>n of paint and whitewash and clean pillow, .ham*, while tbe equivocal " Brard and Furnished Rooms," are labeled upon every a her bouse no out broad tboroagtifares. I To secure a Congressman u a steady boarder, is tbe ooe m-vrt ceasing delight of tbc Washing*,1*! Uwrdtng-raiwrera. who never tires of pampering him with the tievt that the market and a abort purse afford* The boarr^lDg-mtstrrsaca at the capital asw rule are a cMnnBh act, wbo agree aromg tbemaelrea never to put celery ape tbe table more Ibantwieea week, i Deluding Sunday. Tbey know each a her and tlie affaire of eacb other do, and tliey watch each other more clorely. MarnagraM- daugliten ti.i, wti iv name ia legina. figure largely in the adjustment in tbe rates of boaid and furnubed -r-aMn., i. rarolully iuquited brio and awrortaineil ta-f.we a ba-gtin i* closed. A rough estimate place, aluut sevententh, of the membereof tbe lower House io be boarding-bouscs. where tbey can enjoy all tbe OKtifort. of home life, and at the uik time escape tbe horrors of tbc dys. peptic botel dinner, which are cba.-aetcna-Aa eacb recurring wintei ia to he gayer than any preceding raw. *> >!•-« Ui.a wirier pnanisc hi surpaa. anything and every. party-giving that .Waaiiingtou baa yet wire At ouuflnuaitoa ot ibis prediction It i. only nroesnry to rcmaik that we arc to hav. more prople here this winter who ,wi. afford to apero l out, than we have ever bad since Ibe days of Maiiisoa. lieaides It's on Ibe beeia uT a Frea'duoQal year. « bee open-handed b wpilality aaarrta hatdf always ami wtien influence is aoueht and won in direct appeals to tbe diceattre tpparatuL An ordinary dinner given for the purpose of promoting ancui inter - c airev is -me thing and commonplace, but ahead, la a mrmory. Such will be tlie tinnrn ai Waabiugtou tbi. winter. . Tbe aocial statu, of our colored brother under tbe recent didaion of the Supreme mind ia wane what putxted beahte.io know bow the negro", enudtthm, waaally, can be affecttd. en tier by p-nal .talnlea or Su preme C'.iurt deci.iiHi* Tbe civil rights law bad been io lull "tvraiiou for right years, and in all that lime a ball il urn fnagetuenta of their chartered privileges Tbe fact la now apparent that there was oo nrorasily for tbe civil rights act. f v tbe negro was gradually but surely worktog into his pnipa r plaro in sanely. Whenever be develops qualification* Ibal fit him fia an improved aaial canditioa. cishai. to aiding him ll wearing it. Mrs. C. 11. Suitfibick. 488 Galboun atraet. Trenton. N. A. way* - "Brown's Bitten cured . mo^of dyspepsia. It The Christmas Latter Mission. The Christmas Getter Mission waa begun in Brighton. England, twelve years and during that tone It. wvka had ao increased thai In Eogland ah me 330,0P0 lettraa were dirtributed last CT.risima., while iq the United Btaleso*ir flret diairibuUoo amounted to nearly 81.060. Cbriataiak brightness to th.ee who might Olberwtail para the day without a word of . •pedal grw-ting. Few of u> kn-.w what it ia to abend Cbnatmaa in a boapital, work-hooat cr Jail, but every ool can omditioe. It waa with feelings of tieep sympathy throe to trouble, that Miss ifeleo M. of Newtown. Irot latand. eu leaeured last autumn to establish a branch mission in Ibis oounlry ; and ao great an snecraa. that, aa already slated, nearly 31,000 letter* found their way to weary ami afflicted be art.. The response, to three letters which aaylomna were most gratifying by abowing that young girls and old men were and begin again, while tbe "mildly insane kissed their letters putting tbtan in tbeir bosoms." mot lb: la nttra or b wpital. spent thdr day with brighter faces than they bad done fur wseka reapobubie fiw the diatritmliuo of the le'lers in ooe inaitutt -u Toa ex pen* a', leodant ia very alight, five cent- .applying a letter and x pretty card. Any ooe willtor for wane institution i» 'cordially re quested to send the name ami addrera iq Urn slate reerrtary, Mrs. William 1 Sjbrevc. Marie 8t. Oiaoge. New, Jersey. Fall Fashion Quarterly Bend 13 cesU to Straw bridge * ClothsSrHsSS se? arssaa; r -ida illurtraled and priced, toe shoppers by mail. Tb. music by W. W. Gilchnrt.. doohie the |riec of tbe lev* 3' early aubrtrifrioo. MrtieeH: 33 eero^bw at> I'aiuu. Got.- alt ose. iviylfurr peuitoe, Bruair-w •< at! kmd-, Uvpropi Ihll I :

| Thu Stata Electron. j ■ Tbe Male election occurs oo Tuesday., next. 6th InaC Tbe ticket to be elected,* , in addition to a Governor, includes eight Seoatrax and sixty members of tbe Hook of Assembly. At far aa the Governor, .hip is cuocrrned it ia very generally eat. \ ceded through tbe state that the Demo. critic candidate will be elected and the , | only question ia aa to tbe site of tbe ma- . Jonty. Of tbe^eigbt^ Seoatore ro be elee- '' j fill tbe unexpiaad term of Tboraas M. f i Fcreell, of Uladcrter county, who re- . i signed io consequence of bis election to i I Cncigress. Io tbe last Senate there were * j twelve Repuhficana and Dine Democrats , ; Si-ven of the former and six of ibe laller l( buhl ore*, eo that of Ibe eight to tw eh* j _ ted tbe Repubiieaoa require f.nr to cue- I y tinue tbem in tbe majority and the DemoT Tbe chance# are is favor of tbe Rrpnbii. I . fans securing at kaat fonr of lb- new 1 0 Senators. q In the Aaaerably tad M*.-lun there were I j twenty-fire Republican, and thirty-Are , PenwgralL .11 one should prepare tor ! crata bare n i doubt of retaining a majority and the Republican, are equally confi- :> dent of vtwaiolsg it. Neitlier one can ea- .. t immte with any degree* of accuracy. Tbe . Jlepuhlicana expect to gain one n ember . each in Cumberland, Cape May, Camden , Burlington. Hudson and M roinio ilh. and „ three in Essex. A majority oo joist ballot ia alao Important, aa Itie Legislature will elect a Stale Comptroller and a Di- , rector it Raibnad and Canals, both ot 1 wbont brl.t y - r 1 ,-t Kwsion by reaioo of , the reluaal ..f tbe Republican Senate In go . Into joint meeting. Tbe Democrats to acy care a majority must elect fire Senator. , and thirty-one Aaaemblytnen. The mrot imprrtact qneatians to crime before the next I/egialaUire will doubtless j he throw affecting tbe uxaiioo of corporaI Commission, on loth tbe .ulject. named will report tbe result of investigation. I daring tbe reoera of the Legislature. A , pimmtrainn on riparian rigbu and another _ ou tbc oyster induury will also report. L During bia term of office the next Gov. S ernor will bare sever*! imput taut appoint - , meats at bia disposal. Among Ibem will J be a succreaor to Chief Justice Ikwafcy in n 1887 and a Clerk In Chancery in 1886! * Copp'a U. S. Salary Lilt and Civil Scr0 vice Rules for 1884 is just published, and readers will welcome the solid informal, I loo contained in the 160 page, of this [ex*. It la prepared by Henry N. Copp. I. a lawyer of Waablngloo, D. C. All tbe » Government ralarlea are given from Fresi- . dent Arthur* #30,000 tq_PU»'. mail --ri witb j #300, official, of ItmiTfMBury, Interior, , War and Navy Department.. Custom Houses post off) ore, and fully 80.000 fedr eral offices arranged br Stalea and Terr I • , tiirio* Specimen examination questions „ lor admittance to the Civil service Ibrougb- - out the country are added. The price of . tbe book ia only 85 erois. , Mr. Il -ether, preaching about tbe llq- ,. uor traffic last Sunday, said: "We ran limit and regulate tbla vice, but we canh nut cure it just yet." He believed in apr proacbing total abstinence by degree* Sflarrifd. tllCKIIAK— OOI'LD.-At oie Trtnny M. E. ' 1 ■-■■■) ifflg owuinvitiii. cane May ■ > gfic Jldrrrtisrmf nts. [ J^OTICE. - ^aprrtal macUiix at the Weal JowjtUa. Uath Sam MarLl am oatta, S.J. on r ihc rnsvina rear, the rwrniar aoaaaP" aWcUoa - tarrofo^Savtiar tuwh ai-t^Tor aaca other burit Data! OchliraJ *^*A1-KEB. President. ° S^OTICE. Ti'caoaT. KovKkBEKatk. in. r 'mfor atrnTot ' "*cUn* °l" Governor to E. B. TAYLOB. Cwrt of Krclinu. r A R. 8TITBS. cay Keoonter. . cape May City. UetAoer rata. IssL ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Parana! to an order of rite Orphan*' Pan of a tbs-UHinlp «U C.W. Cel. X- j.,ao. .e, ire , iweniy-rwu Ojy ot April, 1»L W1U be sold at . PobUe Veadae. u, lb- o.gn.-i un.iei. n ur bo. :-! ,>I l.iwl* Wh-*t<,n.si cape May Court IIoum, ' ^ * ■ -r." * lie Broea iKprur.ra in CeSiplsy-'a. ! "'"""n' MPHian I'BEAik, Admtaiarr.v* > LCAW1NO A euai 'K. Auureeya. t ll.teO Oeurieelti. IsiC. t-S- . COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF real estate. ■ By vtruv of aa order of tre Ornhaoa' Goon of . toe rooaty of Cape May. KM a: Cape May Cbort Huaae, oo l>e jwemyarrti il.y ot September. rait tre reouwojix J^ycanrtupa* r Umuml ' ihS^e0*** M*'° *•' ■''"•w Jaaaey'. r e«ra^rarejre'rMSra^ | ire'roh rewu^woiaoe'lvbkll!! ^ESraox, ) ^ ^ t A MONTH MJAD . o»S*'' pA,»'7lEni.Ea a <n_ pauaOeiphi. ' ^AgSTHgnO, H DBSSte'.MS-" iIko, p. ft. Box tra:. s V. BATTLE of * the BOOKS. J-

. JohnWanamaker sStoTe.PMlaa^ , ' * ; These are the First Days of the Fall Business, ! f already the hum of activity begins, i We launch the busy season with Some Special Things : that prove to be strangely low. A few ol [; these have been in store some days, but, to j; give everybody- a fair chance, wc held the J announcements until the return ot people J ; from their holidays.

e A good lot of first-rate a J.-r.-v. at *2.35. These i- are . it black. The color* : l aic #1 jo. d A Black Dreu Silk at ' cents. that until reccnt- ' Is- was always f I, oo. r ' A fine Black Khadama. :x inches wide, at #l.$o. Half-woo! BUck Dress Goods at i ll cents, which is just half-price. ' All-wool stylish Plaid Suiting, 42 inches, at 50 . cents. We sold the same Another in stripes at 65 s cents. Not dear at f 1.00. A quality of Lupin's

e Cashmere for eo cee* e (all wool . The new tar- ■ s iff will pres-ent thi. qual I ity from es-cr again selling \ I at this price. A Black Albatross at 25 ' cents, exactly half-price. 1 .. A fine Black Camel's Hair, 46 inches wide, at 1 h . A good 56- inch all-ivool : ' Cashmere at 40 cents. 1 An excellent Black o Cashmere, all-wool, a e yard wide, at 45c. A very few much ad- : 5 mired Embroidered j 1. Kobes at one-third off of > usual price.

r A Bleached Muslin, full ] - yard wide, for 10c. The - (rest we ever had at lb • price. The best Twilled. All | i Red Flannel v 1 s ''iTicbeMc'nton Flan- ! t nel for la Jr. We never 1 coffld7;et mi good a quel- i c Towels at "25c.1 ' 1 Eight lots of Ladies' and Children's llose that I i cenL under prices. j

These lots of .^hoes that are amazingly I; desirable for the prices :

250 pairs Women's a Straight Goat Button, t 172 pairs Women's Straight Goat Button, ' I- 245 pa>'- Women s ■ Curacoa Kid Button,

s 1S6 pairs Women's i, French Kid Button, I #5-<f- Women's ' 1. KidSlippere. *L25^^^ 1 Kid Ties. fixx>. French Kid Oxford Ties, I *3=5-

141 pairs Women'- -| , Lace Walking 1 I3.25. 131 pairs Women'- 1 Lace Walkin;- ! Boots. 84.50. 150 pairs Women1 French Kid Button [ Boots. *5-35.

China and Glassware we. hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots nn- j _ nounced arc nearly always sold out in a few hours of the day they are presented. Watch | the city daily papers for the announcements, 5 and if these lots are sold when you come do ! I not be disappointed, as we have new lots in ever)' day or two. In Furniture. Young couples should see a The new Ash Suite of Bed Room Furniture for #25. ° The same goods in Cherry for g2& k Our Works at present turn us out only four suites per day of these goods, so that first come, firft served. Nothing like this F 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 t thing. I We are not permitted to give the S tv.. names. The goods arc* new. this I ■ rn, and fifty patterns at least to choose r.tsr The First Fall Offering of Ladies Robes arc all-wool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich ■1 hues, 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 robe, as is often done. The expense being infinitely less $25Also a few W rapper Patterns, Persian, and with a de- ? cided Oriental effect The olive, old gold and rich, dark ° hues are subdued in a broad border of consistent but curious ' formation, loto n yards each. $2.00 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 SO. 80 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. I I. mow OT** «°* ta? anpttMim ot xbQU.^.nd^v. try Vri ! " tuvCTO _lo romt WHS tic uuilvfrtaimiiia ygT? i^t ihmiin j. nntrn 1 r.usumi * GKEAf IIAHGAINM A IBKIL In 'Old Fashtoned-EARTHENWARE. woitnEitrrL BAKuatSK k =T» ■ la a tan aaai.tiu.iit ot LAMFALSMr cBIMXXVa a aa bi KXKBS ^■SUuXff AUO niADUOHT ua KM OHM. »tl*v,*kip hkp ^-fiye cent counter ' i TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS in t!n ware. ■ EiMisair Banaias in m acd WUIdtt fait /-JjjWlOu ( Overt Buxmlra 10 CASNXXiCOOOB mad EY A PO RATED FKI ITS. I Real Genuine Bargains ■ rancT xxttiHia, near bbushd*. whitewash bkcsbhs. *c- also Fan era i to trtx»^^l^urtrauue* ^ wn<rixiw_ GLAM tt|Oj|rtava.aQ*vrt Bar«aU>.|la a Oiaat Traiwy Aori*. ° M BMITH A CO. 3

~ COLORED SILKG. Fall Import aline have now arrived of tbe rakbtated Bi.kc *if JOHN STAPFER'S SONS' COLORED SIT .KB AT 75 CENT'S AND $1.00 PER YARD. J - W8 Bfrit | AUU B0\llD LYONS COUOR^D SILKS AT $1.25, $1.50 AND $2.00 PER YARD. Lyons all-Silk Colored Radzimeres PRICES: $1.75 TO $3.00 PER YARD. FANCY WEAVES OF SILK, BROCADES, FACONNES, Etc., Etc!, PRICES: $1.25 TO $A.50 PER YAHD. STRAW0RIDGE & CUOTHIERi EIGHTH STREET. MARKET STREET. FILBERT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. HALL'S, 20 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. CUE REPUTATION FDR GOOD WEARING SILKS IS SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITT. | the choicest colors and best assobtmknt we have ever had. guarantee not to cut oh break in wearing. ^ """wMFUKTABlJBk" BTC^rrvTxTC. We buy all our Good, for CASH ud rati Ibem ml the BOTTOM LEWIS'S. HALL, • 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA. BENEZET & BRO.'S GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, DENNIS CREEK LANDING, N. J. ; BAR&AINS IN CR0CKERYWARE. 1 3000 second-hand hotel plates at the extraordinary low price of 15 cents per dozen, Side Dishes of all kinds. MeSt Dishes new and second-hand. ' bargains in glassware. I'RICKS anil'CZD. UX IKING GLASSES. LAMP* AXD LAMP nXTCBXS. BARGAINS IN t ■ — • _« , CLOCKS and WATCHES. A laryv ka ot Clock, aad Walcbe. 10 bv sold al VCBY LOW PltlCBS. BABGA1K* XX STOVES, RANGES, COOK STOVES FROM $25.00 TO $15.00. SPECIAL BABGAINS TO YODNG HODSEIEEPEBS. A New Departure in Bargains, REVOLVERS, BOOTS AND SHOES! I*ra*rt and Mart Conpwae smrt ol Goad. Cbeaa Buju tad saora la OaaaMa; O*. STYLE QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONE PRioE^ONLY. acx UIK Staa QAITXK- at*), a mi. aumr or FINE WALL-PAPERS crraara.rou.1, .1. ., ELDREDGE JOHNSON. . <■ CO WABHINOIQN BTHfeET I SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CROWN READY-MHED PAINT. EST SEA-SBORE PAINT lANffFACTDRED. , in ... . , SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO.. Jla YOKK AYEa'B. POCMTH AMI < ALLOWMLL 8TK**». PHII.A DXLTHU