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Sffii !®$j Published Every Saturday Morning, a. cape YayThovember to. iresT c TAu u tvfUund mt tU Q^r Ml Cl% J _*!" 1 i Proclamation by tha Governor. Ji erjntasaARRs.s.tss ; gS?S»S! ; Tj'I r'.T *-u I.' 1° I ""i"*0.", jj 1- ■ <1.1. U out ,o.uuaui. Gvarra) Mabooe may tare ukrc a coe <t tract tor Ibr electoral vote Virginia bot (| U W w.tVni no* thai ba canora tWIrer a "Ibe eootv J Tbr boaiwas of m*--rt.»r-Prt*idro"*l « raodtd.ua li la foil vtgati Ttxpmcru p of awapptng tbftn *111 oMJ>r*io tor acr- J eral ni-jplh*. bds«...».l nnipiaapmi t Dodlaf «*» r. v hi.tr now about fntio* ready to attack . the difrenu tabic agcocie*, but lie tecma to t mcao MMoeat, now thai be i» at it. Cirt'. an r ire reform must hare *Wk ■ tbr I'! ibdelpbta I'oat Offloe »itb coo- c sidrrat irforcr. when Genera! Huitlrkaprr t fines 1-1* clcrki for the political work > which oacd to bevbolr nariy hold on their t pl«*» c Ilcrilofore Secretary Lincoln ban b«n * rather roolaoptaoualy referred to a» mer- p cly till aon of bit father ; hot before be 1 C through with flaxen tint illuatrioaa J ire will probably conclude that be la a , bowline cyclone. » Low 'a reflection aa mayor of Brookiyn J ia a ti i on. jib far the idea W clean, non. * part Ua ii inuoicipal government, while the J defeat of 6. Darla Page, Democratic anil > Heforu candidate for controller of Pblladelphl f, bu Just the nppoalte aleniOeancc. j Tbosion P. IUndoipb. ex-l'nilrd Kiatra Swab r from thia Stale, died auddroly at I Ma rer idcnoe in MorriMown. Morris eouoty, on Wedocaday niurnltie la-t. Al- j thou*), not acrioutly ill he bad htm out. phnnlnc for aome time. Ilia death b at- ] tri bated to heart diaossr. He w»* in the ! 58th rear of his agr. Tbeic weir Bre famous Ge octal, at Uie • rloM U the war in lil*li command. Grant. Sberamn, Meade, Tboraaa and Slicridan. ■ Made and Tb. mar are dead and Sheridan la the laal of the other three to lake command of the army ai General, lie ia atill in the prime ot life, able If oocnaion should 1 demand It In take the field in perron ; but there ia liule probability that lie will eeer lie called upon for further actlrc acrrice. There hare been, including Sheridan.! our. teen generals In command of the army, not all of the rank of General, aod of there fire obtained command during or aicee the war of^he rebtlllon. The Supreme Court of South Carolina. ' no Saturday, decided aa inlerentln* auit in faruc of the city ot Cbarleetoo. In July, 1877, a laarycr. named Yoan*. waa ■ ridln* on buractiack through an arenue In the aubntba of that city, when the bora pot bit foot into a bole ir the roadway and threw hia rider, who, however, A. not arret cly injured. The lawyer sued the city for damage* and waa awarded $880. The city appealed, claiming that a municipal corporation waa not liable In an action for damage* in tort, unieaa tpcclally aulhoriied by atalule. TbeSopreme Court to bold, and the complaint waa dlamiaaed. General Grant to Fltx John Porter. Nxw Yoke, Nov. 7. — General Grant writes a letter to General Fitt John Porter, rtalrd Nor ember 111. in which he aayt t " I hare no doubt now but tb* change would hare taken place In 18(7 if I had then made an lnrcatigali'-o. I regret now that I did not underetand your ease then aa I do now. Y'onr whole life, since year trial, as well ae your service before, disprove the great harden of the charges then auataiacd by a wort martial. A* long a* I bare a voice it aball be raised ■ in youflopport without aay refereoce to the effect upon me or others. Your restoration to the army simply, I would regard aa a very inadaquate and unjust rcpara lion. While men-one at least-hare been restored to the army hecanae of their gallantry and wounds, after ormrlction and sentence not only to be dismissed but to be confined in a penitentiary, and when there la no donbt of their guilt and glren all their nay for the yean they were out of tb* aervtee, I can see no reason for your •• I hope you will hare a thorough riodkalian. not only by Oougreat, but in the minds nf your countermen " Do You Want to Buy a Doc 7 If you do, the place to go la to the Pmianurata Kkxsxia. 887 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, wbert all breeds of dnga are sold al low price* If " you cannot go in person, write for what you want, aod they will send it to you by cxpreaSL no matter whore yon live. Catalogue mailed to ydd for a two cent stamp. oAflm Tha Now Fashion Quarterly.

We turn over the pagaa of the Autumn •umber of BtrauMdft naff tlsCUrr'* u, with genuine surprise that so y. rrally good a mjgaaine.can be wild for y, fit tow cent* a copy. Here are a 180 large oe pages, which we bare turned backwards 00 and f fwards without meellDg n page with tj no picture upon it. Wa can well believe the statement of the publishers that each u, number contains one thousand Ulnars- t|i lions. At usual the m»j nrity of the aiti- t|, de* in the literary part of the QacrUrly tl. Is Arreted to f sshioe. home art, and nec- fr dlewort. The ladies are told bow to p male r crochet jackets aod petticoats ; and ' capuchin bonds; Infants' long cloaks ; and J, new Capes and mantelet*. Amateur ar. b< lists will be Interested in Imitation enameling. which is described; aa well as, „ Brewing with the pen. a subject of In- 31 creasing In teres: and value. Toe dress- u makers hare been considered in this turnher. and a edge of new notions and die- ~ ^W^tu^iowtlti ivv.iec that the put. eaeored *• a musical feature fra tfci* oum- 11 bar a waltt by W. W. GilcbrUt. the „ talented American tBmpoacr, whose ' -fifth Paalm" teed red the prise at the Cincinnati n Musical Festival, and who waa the dlrec- n tor of the May Musical Vertical, held this p year in Philadelphia. Let tboaa of our lady readrre who hare „ ■01 yd had the Qtarfrf, seed fifteen t, SSESSSJS'aTLJtBIt ! ddphin, and they wlU thank na tor our / Tbetbrrc-caftoTsdaVoer iJi-arAs Hop- ' Ms>C £%? night, 'wis ^ into New York harbor nrdnxsday. If You Want a Canary. . ! A parrot, or other lird; *ar kind of a j -CageiafinebredAgrK-JJSdcurapet 1 of aay sort, the pUcr to go ia to the U,- ' ^at Ore* of the kind m America. The '

Tuesday's flection. v. The iftt HMUir ""rfin acmhljr, .consisting cf sixty member a. , There were no particular iasuca al stake, ,, personal one. In many of the count let County Clerks and Samigstea were electrd. and in every instance the fight wa* for £ and the predomioeooe of party. The llepublicani attacked Leoo Abbett, the \ Democratic Candida lafor Governor, upon record In the Legislature and ass poll- , tirian. The DanocraU laid stress upon ■ the importance of Ibe election io reference j to' next year. There were four Gnbernatiooal tickets ia Ibe field, Leoo Abbett. of . Hudson, Democrat, Jnnailian Dixoo, of . Hudson, KrpuUicaa. Beojamlo freer, of Coioo, National. Solomon Pareonr. of L'nloo. Problbitioolst. The Senators chosen were In Allaoiie. Bergen. Cumberland. Gloucester, Hudson, Mercer. Mor- ( ris and Oeean orruniies. The following are the corrected returns , of tbe vote for Governor by counties, as . prepared with the vote of 1880:— ( Cor arias '(ST *5Jv ' cusms rirr at! 1 ]>ps«lst ail as ^ I . !™a ^ '.ass I liL " ! T"** latn nam tSii ssn Lu.ltow'smslOTT.»tl. AbbetCamaloeMy.«,t»i. John J. Oarderr, toe 5«S£f£«aWta, l'wa t^l WwUssjB- jjrmir . jS Sr- SSI,, is Jy*a CsotswA.a urea JUto'.s. Applrgat:'. i-O Jsnss^cfYoosjUlooe, -r»: BaaJaSmTvan, tS Warren, Csww U. o,"t. I*s ltcpublicana in Romeo, 18 ; Democtata in IlaUrt, 9. Republican majority, 8. ' tilT&gtu. Tare. I^ HaOU, J|. J0S1 rsslssi-. 11. J^o U.riu^sys. «■ 1 J. n. LuJtSn" ' o " | ITiS-ir""'' > Ed want u KMSOey. K. raassic. IbUathsor. K.^ wimam tl^Prau 11 ! W.VTrtsJSior. tl 1>. Charles^ HotswortS. R M r.'.aj* It. i m^.^wSkina. It. ' ManioWri'A.'li. ! Tbe Aaaeml.lv stands: Democrats, A. : j Republicans, 85. TMa will give the Drmacrata a majority <4 acvrn no j aim ' ballot.* Both Senate and Asaemljy stand" exactly tbe same as tb'y did lau year, c THE aaM'LT IX rsTlia.lt STATES The latest returns from New York tndieatc the election nf Carr, RrpuMiean, f-o Secretary of Stale by atnii! 10.000 maj «- • Uy- , Pennsylvania Repubhcant fuagol their qitarrela of leaf year, and the esilma<rd ~ Republican majority of 15.000 to 80.000, t sbows an undeniable strengthening of tbe ■ party in that stale Tbemajority fiw Robiownt. RepoWkan, r for Governor In Mamartuiartta, will be atnul 10.000. Tbe Republicans will have ; 188 member* of ibe LnfiaUtore and the e Democrats 88, with 1 Independent. Tbe Executive Gouncilaiill comprise 5 llepubI beam and 8 Democrats, a Democratic 0 gain ol 2. u Virginia hat uttered a last farewell to > trgtnta lias uttered a last farewell

a Maltooe, and it ia to be hoped to Mabon- . ism. A Democratic Legislature will name , Mabone'r tucecasor la the Coiled States 1- Senate. lilaSotc repudlatea him by 10.- , 000 to 15t«00 majority. . • Tbe majority lor McLaae, Iiemocnulc _ candidate for Governor tn Maryland, ia D estimated at 10.000. Ttw Legialature ,( will be Democratic by a aligbtly reduced * "/be popular vote if Connecticut aboaa a Republican plnralty of 6700. Last year 1 there waa a Democratic pluralty of 4800. Ibe Legislature will have more than 00 Republican majority no joint ballot. Further return, form Minnrwita indl,t cate a Republican majority of 85.000 . Scat'ering return from Nebraska tndicate a majority of about 5500 for Reese. l| the Keputdiaan candidate for Supreme " M^aainaippi went Democratic by the J usual majorities. Reform from Dakota Territory indicate '• a large majority for tbe new Cioatltulioo. under which It will seek admission to the L' ohm as a Stale.

The Albany Ktvniry Journal esti mages maj.irity for Care. RepnbHcan. in New at 18.000, and the majorities f.w tbe candtdatea for the MMt office* 00 the State ticket at from 10,000 to 14,Tbe Aaaembly will bdeompoaedor Rrpnblicana and 55 Democrats. The latest murna from Virginia increaar Democratic gains. Repoeta from all the Senatorial District* except two giro the Democrats 28 Senators and the Coalitionist* 33, with only fonr dtalricu to hear from. Tne popular majority in the Stair is now estimated al 80.000. ' Returns from all 'Hie eonntiea in New Jersey received Thursday night give Abbett. for Governor, a majority of 0630. Complete returns from Maaaachoaetu. excepting G anoid, abow a total vote of 311.882, di rifled aa f .Uowa: Robtnwm. 180.173: Butler. 130.074. Ahnv, 1338: scattering. 80. The Seriate will stand: 33 Keren biroana and IB Democtata a gain of 2 Republican*. Tbe latest retains from Minnesota indi owe a maj-rritv of 14,000 for ilulrtard. Rcpcbhcan. for Governor, and 17,000 for the rest of the Republican ticket. Revised return* from three-fourths of oountic* In Nebraska abow that the majority for Reese, Republican, for Supreme Judge, will be about 8000. Nearly full eiedjoo return from Mi« Kpt abow that tbe Legislature, cm joint A. will have 180 Democrats to 33 Republicans and Independent* Tlx Democrats elected 11 oat of 12 District Governor Butler is said to have tohroor of hia council on Wednesday that be wouid again run for Governor next year. "The compliment c,t 150.000 vntm makes him think be will lie aucceeriul. ' Fall Fashion Quarterly - Send 13 onus to Strawbridgv A CkAh. , for the Autumn (JvirUrt,, 1» pare., , 1000 iUuatrailuoa : 42 valoahit aritcle* ore aubjeru of latere*: to ladies ; also, a dress makers' page. Leery <k*cn|4i.« >-f dry gtxsis iliustrated and priced, fnr afaorepera ; by man. The music by W. W. G.lcbrtt. : hsirisriSsrsz;

WASHINGTON LETTER. ( With Ibe renewed life which poom to ] the capital aa tbe assembling of Congress , near, cdtnea greater industry amoog , the neaa^a.berara sod thtgmlitlcal goa- 1 sips. All it- runvus of coming cabinet , changes which have been By tag about ( during tbe last w<*k are prooouncrd falac; , yet U is an old and tub tably pbtkeopbical j saying, that where so much anmkc V seen . there must lw *snme fire. There ia btr- J ■slaty -m ground for saying that t**b | Aluwney General Brewster and S' creiary ( Folgcr am n-« unhkeiy fo retire from tbe < calnnct afJcr the elcttipos are wejl ofet. ' ■ , P aXmawre Gt ,-. r*l baa been men- [ imbed aa the Coming bead of the Treasury 1 «wfSvt2re la» ' 1 doubi that tbe Premdeot dealre* to bare ; some .killed political band at tbe rodder , " of the Treasury during the craning year, , , that department being a "|»iww in poliUcs" It la to be 11k- wrak ot ibe admlnta- . nation to capture ludiana next year if (ami trie. Mr. Arthur, tl is said, ha« rim. , fidence ia the politics, lalcou of Mr. New . . who refuses to pufl in yoke with Folger ; J ' but H il is proposed to utilize New. it , would hardly be accutnpliabed by pulling ' friendly. 1 - Whatever may be the record of this adi minlatratiuo in history it has certainly achiered distinction in the peculiarity of - iu bead gear. So striking and original 10 shape and styk are the bat* worn by Mr. Arthur aod some uf bis adriaora that it | would aeem as though wane principle , were inrolred in tbe eccentricity. The r 1'revidenl, Jn tbe firs: place, has a hat made on a block ol his own faahionide. ' The crown la shout four. Inches higher . than Ibe prevailing styles in ailk bate. | - whik the brim is flat and very wide. He the He

' baa a white casaimere felt made no thia ! ' block for summer wear and a ailk one for winter wear. The Prratdsnl ia so tall that thia bat elongaua him io a mbst distressing way. lie lore* aa old hat. lie j ia still wearing, his old aommer hat, al- , : though iu gbottly wblleaeaa the<c cod * tall dayamivet ooe it cbtiL He and Fred DouglasiWare the last men io Waabingtoo , : w ho still wear a white bat. Even Utcaa iter has given up tbe piratical yellow fur > hat and iu roourninfc band with which he : eting placet thia summer. Secretary Fol. 5 ger has worn* litlk straw hat all auoitm-r and occasionally wears It yet, varying il T with nn old bolt black bat ten years old cir - * a liard Derby bat of thtatyle of tbe last J century. Jlr. Frelinghuyacn, great in bis e deportment; wears a black milk the year J through. He keeps up 10 within three years of Ibe style. War Bectrtary Ltn- * coin wears new and fashionable hats. Kill Chandler wrars halt no respectable jtink-dealrr would buy. Postmaster Ote*. bam weatt a black ailk bat with tbe nap carefully brushed granger fashion— all the wtoog way. — while Mr. Teller amashea a soft, seedy black bat down over his sharp hawk's face. Tbe fight being made against the swindling pension agrnt^ of this ciiy^and elacIhem. There ia no doubt of the diaboueat practice* of many of tbeae scamps, and It while I bey liave not robbed the goreret. nieol of Urge rums, like the Star-route j 1 lira* and falae pretence exuwtod auaa of 1 five and Ten ilollaia front hundreds of poor : .-ridters. fur inaay "ri a b en the payment* i | were an actual leB.dahlp ^ Tlwuzmrc firms ^ I practices and < xpos-trc of tbt dtthooral | on,a It is a fact tha! the fee allowed to I (tension cases it entirely Inadng-isle compensaiioo fra the work 10 be performed by an upright (.nttdiiiraier. and that this, j combined a ith HA potxjj «l ibe Pension buieau a* insuf uralnl by Ibe late Com. muaHwAr Durihy. ha* trail a tendency 10 throw 1 tie busmraa into tbe liand* of sliarks and ra-oiU who have neither ;. knowledge of Its m|ulremenis tngr fitnesa. for Uie pracrtce. In a future lettrr 1 altall ,( give »mie of tbejreoicdies proposed by dhnse ab-i lisvg made • he subject a study. - Among tbr former public men who barebeen in Washington recently I norlced ex-Senator Tburtuan :.od rl-t-mgnaaman li. William Pitt Lvode. of Wisconsin. Mr. ,r Tnurmsn Urits gray sod feeble, hating e- changed considerably since tic let I the Senate, owing, no doubt, to bit sufferings ir from rheumatism. He says be has 00 furl lure ambitions, and only desire* rest- Mr. t 0. I.ynde, like Judge Thurman. fanHMo ar- 1 1, He aars that Gcoeral Bragg. a» well i 3c known here, is only temporarily defeated, re and that be it crrtatn ol a nomination end I re an ebciiouto Congrvra neit year. Spctkin iug of Gatic Bouck. the biasa-butimeil :

for two terms and diatiogutabed btiradf by voting "No" so loud be could lie beard id Alexandria when* proposition .was up looking to woman suffrage. says he- bad no idea of trying to • crime back to Coqgreaa. but is rich and j wants to be Governor ot Wisconsin. I underwent a queer transformation when be came to Washington to serve in He had never worn a whits shirt or a waiacnal before coming here. Hia ahirt wis a black flannel, with a heavy gold chain twisted down iu front. His real was a blue frock, adorned with huge buttons. His face waa heavy and swarthy, and oveiVa low forehead hung 1 a shock of oocornked coarse, black bait. ; eccentric lawyer— a man of ability, a sworn bachelor, and a Inn-line hater of women— came to the Ebbitt house, and waa seated at the table where sal Cm. 1 gresaman SlcKioley and hit wife. Her bright, annoy, ladylike ways subdued al ODOC tbe man who had nevyr mentioned for fifty years a woman's name srllborl 1 . an oath. Gradually Bouck became traia- ' I formed. He bought a while shirt and a I waisuxat. He had bit hair cut and ' embed. Finally he added the crowning ] stroke by having bit boots blackened. He slave of Hie charming Mrs McKlnleys • aim used to be called by her lady friend, ' " the beat; lamer." Mac. ; Dnnvar Doings. I Mr. J. A- McKetb, Pacific Ls press Of1 ; ficc. Denver, Colorado, waa cured by tw. t I neck, and alto tooth ache. One applies [ The National ffi^t Cbrisliao Temper 1 cr I nim. in session fo Detroit, has set Stan Dt-ciin<w 23 for a national jubi- ( t lee. it being the tenth anniversary of tbt

?ltu' -idrrrlisrtnfnts. ! ^-DMIKISTBATOB'S SALEOF E REAL- ESTATE. I tteoSlamr nraca^Mw!kK.° J- JJ*ne «h th^ ! | ir^y-i^a^d^ra^Ag^wAwiii oswu^at j " "o^SATCRDAt! UKCEUHEIt s. IvN. at the aoor of one ottoea la tbe at lernooD. isX fotlowltig bmiotoc tou. bteJSfproDre^ "Io"',™' "Eire MUe BeaeS tmprovernvnt tXstapsoj" ss N«— . it. u. tx imi rnnn <«TsirJ arena eu.' Or^o|ms^'of sa^tou W^B^brj'e-'eresr.rto lratt?!wotir"stt ftm.^ Atoroeys. QOUMISSIONEBS' SALE OF j REAL ESTATE. i toe reumj'rd'tSw^ MsyfaeSl'wSpt'VtarSun j H <***.<* ja^^nvraiyrana rug of^aajwawr^ • j amrtTcwG Mt'j and State ot'ltew Jtns.i, I ^ mS3S« i I we'r^' uiTTs'ritl?!'*' |suf«o ot j " I waica tasnuaUe for rails aod b«>, and tshonnd- 1 ■ rri ootse ras^bg to. W^Jpatoa t»JlsJn.oii | • G-i1 'utotm T^alI?v?a««STrtowlII ! : "■ffsiar: , Il ; j tu ts JAMES BENPEKSON. I | \ ' %65 $ "ONTH _ANTrWJAKD ! ! ! SSt'" IbVlTlEliLER A <Xl. I-hUsd-lptUs. j I pAB^ ^E- i

LADIES' WINTER- [, "COATS AND D0UMANS. , - — c I " ■' \ "VVc take especial pride and pleasure ip calling attention 1 to our stock of these goods. It surpasses all we have offered in the past, and we have reason to beliet e is not equaled in America. The garments are all manufactured expressly 1 for us, in ihe'most careful manner from the latest styles, 1 -wh\ch styles are in most cases confined to us alone. 4 ; ■ This superb stock is now on exhibition and sale.v The 1 prices will be found sttrprisinglyxnojjerater | Wc also show a wonderful line of ! MISSES' & CHILDREN'S COATS, » - - — r- : — All matlc in the highest stvlc of the art hv the snmc l-'or-AI1 made style the For-

eign makers, and not to be surpassed for style, fit and carefnlnesi of manufacture So great are the attractions in this department the present season that a little later we shall probably have a demand that will tax all our resources, although we have made every possible preparation therefor. We advise our friends to make their selection^ now. STRAWPRIDGE & CUOTHIER; j EIGHTH STREET. MARKET STREET, FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AT HAUL'S .<• DRY GOODS STORE Will be found, a splendid line of ladies' Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., Etc , Jersey Jackets, Stockinett Coats, New Market Ulsters, Circulars, Walking Jackets, Etc. Also, a full line of Children's Coats and Havclocks. All sorts of I )ouble and Single Shawls. Cloth, Felt and Flannel Skirts. HALL'S, 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA.

I ~\yy. WANTl^B^KAGEXTS j Tit I HI Y-TBBLE YE*H»*MONO OUR WILD INDIANS- J ' iSftoSail^sS^sSS ' Ctreulars. OoreWW^gto. ^Extrajerto etJ%.o> Gi ot 1 rue Crcin

THE CEO. WOODS' Pianos & Organs Are Uie Cor* ta WAREMANSUIH. GEO. WOODS' COMPANY, *« Washington street, Bosloo, Ms**. 111 tc r.F Tah nriMr,

The Clothing Business of the Period. The 'demand is for a great stock, for novel styles, for finer workmanship, fo? hcttcr finish. The day has passpd in which mere goodness will do in a clothing :"T:k. It must unite goodness with bigness, variety with style, and top all with economy. If Oak "Hall did not do all this in the strongest and best YfctY-ive kould not claim your business. Wc do offer voi^ the biggest, best, and cheapest retail clothing stock in the United States, and wc simply want to tell you that it will not pay you to go elsewhere for your winter outfit. If you do not propose to visit Philadelphia, send for our new catalogue. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, South-East Corner Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.

John Wajiamakers Store, rhiio... are the First Days of the Fall Business, already the hum of activity begins. We launch the busy season With Some~ Special Things that prove to be strangely low. A few of these have bedh in £ store some davs, but, to give everybody a fair chance, we held the announcements until the return df people from their holidays.

A good lot of first-rate Jersey* at fz.sj. These arc all black. Tbe colors are »2 50. A BUck Dress Stik at it- was always 51.00 A fine BUck Rhadima, 22 inches wide, at 51.50. Half-wool Black Dress Goods at 1 2j cents, which is just half-price. , Ail-wool stylish Plaid Suiting. 42 inches, at 50 cents. We sold the same at 51.00. Another in stripes at 65 cents. Not dear at 5< 00. A quality of Lupin's

e Cashmere .for 50 ceer t iff -ill prevent this qnal- £ ityfrom ever again selling p: it ai this price. t- A Black Albatross at 25 V cents, exactly half-ptice. ei. A fine Bfack Camel's Hair. 46 inches wide, at n h A good 36-inch all-wool it d aAnI^c"lc°rnBli«:k T o Cashmere, all-wool, j A very few much ad- a .5 mtred Embroidered p 1. Robes at one-third off of

A Bleached Muslim fill I yard wide, for s*ff. The best we ever had at that best TwiUed. AllRed Flannel wc sold for 25c. The best Canton Flannel for I2|c. We never could get so good a qualat the price before. An extraordinary lot of at 25c.Eight lots of Ladies' and Children's Hose that are on our counters at 25 cent, under prices.

These lots of Shoes that are amazingly desirable for the prices :

Strmght'^Goat Buuon, 1 *LJS- . f 172 pairs Women s Straight Goat Button, 1 ,3'J5' «• • 1 245 pairs W omen s 1 Curacoa Kid Mutton, AM5- 1 ' I

186 "pairs Women's , Kid Button, Fi Bi 152 pairs Women s , Kitf Slippers, 5,-25- F 112 paits Women's R 1 Ties. 5200. F rench kid Oxford Ties, B.

141 pairs Women's Lace Walking 53-25. ' 131 .'pair* Women* Lace Walking 54.50. 150 pair* Women'* French Kid Buuon 55-25.

China and Glassware we hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots announced arc 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 525The same goods in Cherry for 528. Our Works at present turn us out only four suites .per day of these goods, so that i 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. * t V''_- are not permuted to give the . A r ' names. The goods arc " new • this -'.-tjTr .rd fi ft-- patterns at least to choose The First Fall Offering of Ladies Robes are all-wool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich 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 *25. Also a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a decided Oriental eftect The olive, old gold and rich, dark hues are subdued in a broad border of consistent but curious formation, lOto 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 ; a "Postal" will receive immediate attention. JohnWanamaker Thirteenth Street Chestnut Street ^ Market Street and New City Hall.

The: Great Bargain House IX THE SEW KNICKERBOCKER SCILDIXOB. NO. 60 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Is Dtiw open (or U- taapseUa* of foolr. so4 ererrtiralj u JnTtto unm wn» IV aadontoillsc wggrrf Great Bartains in QUIENS & GLASSWARE. GREAT HAKOAINS AjraBfifiTL* In Old Fash onsd EARTHENWARE. five" CENFCO U HXE R TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS IN TIN WARE. Extraordinary Barcains in Woo! ad Willow Ware. *Jtm lirral Bsrxs.f u> I'aSSKK ."retires .=•! Kv ■ . I-..KATKD ntl'ITL ; Real Genuine Ea'rgains l- .I.NT Minus*. Dl-ST BHl'SHES, WHITEWASH XEUNEXa. Ac. ALSO FAIXW i la ianre sre" ml. qraqmir* wnrortw^r.l. tw n in n*^^reatJtorstot^la*^Jre*i Vaffrtj I Apr it- ** "" tpM"' """ '"sMrralTco.