Pubilahod Every Saturday Morning ~CAt'E_ MAY. NOVEMBER 17.rl®~ Tku ,«y. U "to Proclamation by the Govumor. * ssiSi vpmAsaSnr''^? Kiy'j^r '»« fcn -jy OMtui. an** ****?• ft* ftotSDA?? to. iliWHhU <tovaf ItoVEMBEIt. luarant. g2jSSH.s'S3£s (to . »■«. U'DLQW. Uorrrnor. fiO't-t-^tAAIt. HrlraM laimri. Snuw oae bf raid Ibai in Amrria I lie Itro It's slaud for 'rilhmHir rogurrf Mid rora i i It u arill andecided whether llie Maraa- . cbureiu Demnrraia will run Butler net I year or whether Bniler Mjll run the Han. achuarits Detnnrniiiy ' The late rx-Sroaior ^tandotpb waa weiT
11^1 at Wxabingi.m. Hi. salary aa a Setia'1* waa dlatribuled in charily each year by hi. wife and dauchtca Th • JR. Liuto lUpuUUa a thinks Hresi•leni Arthur will be the (avurlu of New York for the neat Frvsid--ocy, *• and the innilable oominee of the parly." It ie evident lh«> Mr Anliur la to ruo. or le ran. fur Pre* d. at mat tear. A 1 oiott Hotlneal amru.tn.rait forbidding a Piendentlal refund rerm would aire the oocupaot of that oBlce a place which he 1 doe. not enjoy now. < i -Fvter tienelli -fi people who are tin- ! deri led whether to return f....n Humps heb re neat fall or not. are have l» state 1 thai there t. a ptraurejl thai Ibr rare of I OM I Whitiakcr will he reropnntd . and a i new 'rial look T.re Uoermoron Thursday irdsred a I aper tainted Ion tn he held o» the Ittih of , Dereinher io IbeHrcood Aaarmtfivritoiiift . of Jterwra onnaiy. hi All th.- varans, • can «d by the deal h of Anemblvm.n elect ' Dor nut. , cawUrfM* TtZ* D" I>rrndeo,ta> J ana Tlldeo and lieu iricka and Mrlhanld « and Hewitt, while the K-jrabhnan- are an. 1 Honored at wanting Arthur ami Qreabatn c* General Hhcrnran and Govern-" I'orter Boll panic* pre attend tlial lu liar, a * should furni.li hall of each ticket L Governor Fiwter. of Ohio, nyt he Ira* *" neier fully appreciated licneral Butler'a 1 dangrmus character until recrotly. He J now believe! Bid lee •' will organise h'n I foecaa In ererr State in the Union and en- i tcr the next National Democratic Confer . tion with auch a lure- at hand aa in rrndct s mm witn auch I tee hand rrndct
Ida nomination ffur Preside ml very pi. . balde." Tbl. wan,, to have tain Mr. Til de° * °Pl°IO°- *Ua I l-jvernor-rirex AW.ru during hi. lerni will have the appoinim. nl of a Chi rf JuaUou td the Supreme Court, three Judge, of the Offirt of Irtm and Appeal., Cletk In Chancery. Rallruad Comtniailooer, «tef Labor Inapedor, and Proaeenlor of the I'lcaa In Camden. Cumberland, Bar-Una-ton. tiloueestor. Bergen. Mercer Paw aaic, Salem, Union and Warren coon, lea, and aereral Special and Common ptra. J'"'*" - . The Philadelphia Timet turn, up'lhe taault of the Fall cladi.to. a. follow. : "The twe panic, run pretty nearly 0*W-liSmV?M,^lVlA^"krnfr'flfr,'L!ltC miahing of 1883 ret lire nothing hey. nd 1 ■be fed thai the great battle of next year to entirely nnaettied and most rettle itaclf. , The parly that now beat wire, lu country , in the coming C mgreaa. will be«i o-rrc iiaelf In the straggle for the Pren.i ncy." 1 General Gran! ha. written another letter ! in faeor.of Fitajnhn I'orter. rvstoting the , portion, taken in hla former letter, and 1 urging that Ju'ltoe ah ml J he dune tn an ■ . officer Who haa bc.-n uujuatiy treated. The ■ lei let I* creditable alike Io the author and , to the man whom be eeeka to benefit. We are of the opinion thai InJnMior waa done ' to Geottal Porter, and that Coogfcaa outbl I to repair the Injure without longer delay. , * r fyi'fi-'-lr.,; | II MMm fnood ibai of the ooble (ix < fat.ndred wbn made the famous charge at r Botaktant twenty -nine year, ago one la in „ jatl at Tnronlo. Another oi the aurvivora , died n 4 exposure and bnnxer in England ' a few years ago. Another if to old rbeu- i malic cletk in the P.wt Office Department r at Washington. Ue still wear, the medal , placed about Id. neck l.y the Oureo. Of 11* seven or eigbi hundred survivore who I acre In the army doting Ibr rrlirlltoo in r the country no record. we believe, ha. Iteeo .1 ktPC d »1«-
There are some ibing. the Republicans cannot read too often. And lire follow. The Dent c-at. w ill have 133 rotes— test's the solid a ruth. The State, nf New York. New Jersey. Ohio, Indiana. Nevada.' California and Oregon may be cuoddored doubtful; that's -•« votes to fight for. The D.-mncraU only need 48 of there 37. and thay have the belter fichuog chance la mure thra ih.t number. Ooe can scarcely pick up a paper nowadays without finding the rep in of some ro ue Ire cmmm!*'" n "wT nd '"""^f ^ ^pevi-^lty re«ort;c^^™ihr n the spirit of the age that to making soi- ■ hlewtcanmnof In s tvevnt iane of the 'lOTramT Ihi* C<IT fu,Jr"i(«l Plvitrat auictde except is rare* of insane per root, tool HrnrmC origin, taking oiflen-ul The .ltiinic. of ihr'Engliah foreign , miteiona. which crane out io eoormon. , il'iantiuea. wumeiiinea like out public docn , ■acits, iMotain a good deal of valna'jU- , inf. atuatioQ about how the native* ..f , UonrietfcooU Gha other place, are coming iqg on from a trligi m» point of view. Mrs. J.-ilyby and her frtenda seod these benighied foikt tons of bihleu, tract! and ■ike iitejalmr. It now apjw.rs aim teal direction. Inasmuch a. she (nniteea tee aamr heathen iauto with all tec ldoto'tbev reoaii*. Thegi^aofcaaWronandhta-. ' , torture which the tntira of India and Af- I zsSTvsns-^A-ss: CO tee spot. A. the mythology of thrac c.KJutrlc. to large and diversified, th. trade i. extensive and tee pf.«u enormous. It | Is mid Pat to beer. unfr.u| ient occumtnce I thai tec evxngrijxtng materia! and tU ■ '*>« '«"■ go out on tee same • hip— the ■ |»hnn«Midl"t| osnn... But • As Whsti Bli. W.i Young. \ ; •c'r "! Jb. P.^Pmy, .< Cuirtbr..* t Wei^.y, hat . doL- bLTto JJ lha M S : ^ v*.;
General Grant 'a Letter. ) The Sinking p.unl in Graeral Grant-. ■ and atraightfraward manner in winch he ! totii. ibe ofiUrdd atnry of the second battle : of Bui.' "Bun. Tuere ha. been truly a max of mat er written etwul this unfor- - innate buarncre. mm of ii awfaeiog and baffling loihe law <kgree ; but Gran''. = sketch to .hurt and Unnougtily imeUlgttde „ wind, li c-ndeuw. witu military piecm- • grounds. upas wbidi re|>iralian i. due. ■ from the country. The lutur must do r Ptstsft cause gti al goud. and II certainty ' places Grant himrelf tn a more aimaldc ■ iigfat than II, which he ba> hern sometime regarded, jichu ben genrraily cncsid : ed a man of violent prejudices. So inf li-ureiy aiubbirD than when uoce tn ides I had taken him it was notices to tbiok i «'nut imlacing him to change it. Mm hr arc apt III think Ikcuisclrca, if nol tutalllblc. at nearly to a. bumanily with it. im perfection, can be. And be used ty exprew himrelf pretty strongly oo the Porter quoiion. While Iw did not. aa he •aya. cunaidrr Porter i traitor, be always th- night him deeply In fault. Now Geo. Grant openly and certainly very manfully takes ill this back. He ■ bad a very atruog confidence in the court
1 Uijnia!„ and. moreover, he knew bow 1 odious General Pope wis to some of the officers of the East and bow likely It sai that in the Louie under dUcuMiun they had not given Lim the cordial support R *as, however, General Terry, a law. . yer as well as a aoldier, who Orn led . Grant to suspect that lie might have formed a rate and mistaken judgment regarding Porter, awl tie pr eeeJod to rethe whole mktler. He did »> patiently and Card ally, and tee result wa. that Le became cnuinccd that P.wter bad been much wronged. Since then Grant lias nol hesitated frequently to any So, an I General Grant thinks that the mere res torfition of General P«ner tn his place tn the army would be mad, -quale and unjo.t reparation. He Wat diner g.iltyof 'wbai Charged a d guilty. If nra guiiiy b. ,bould not ouly havehto rank and puaiiioo again, hat tee pay for all tee year, that - be ha. bora out of ft* aervicr. and there ' could be no joulcc in dapriring him nf it. letter auggrei. inatance. within the I wriltrt knowledge of men who were re. , Mured in the army beranre of their gal too I and wound., alter conviction nod win < and when llicrc wai u > d wbt of i their guilt, and girra their pay for all the ' they were . oat of the nervier-, and I General Grant c.nnot eee any reawm why t Porter ehould hare leaa. ■ re ... I
t Kaap out of Politics. Francis Murphy, ibe great Tymperan- c orator, in hla farewell' address al Ncaaik n on Friday erraiu* Mid. as per report in . the Newark .trferrfiVr, on Saiurd.y lot : • wlTXi!'"' Sgray. gKugaaaS kept "om d , D » »- V" - Francta Murphy ia right, and the mult ; will always substantiate hi. deduction, uy | tempt, tuneomota te'uip^wi ly p^oliibiloiy legt.totioo a. wrong in aim end owl bod and uuerlj futile. Ei|iet:«ra shown thai In lire Inngrun wefaos-a. drunkrunr... Viilic tley do buak down bypnericy and decril. They appeal lo ibe impend of ibe nunhuod of ibore ihey aeek u. benefit, wed make an litijiuf and ' undeniocralic diKviminatioo in law le- 1 lw«n tl* pone sod I he rich ; for no one ' preirada thai pruliibilory leguiall.it, any. ' where can prweui the toller from stock ' ing their wine cellar. Again, regarding 1 drunkennea. as a sin resulting from week- 1 we believe Ibai it must be fought ' are other sin., by moral Infinraoe. rein- ' forced by the enactment of laws punish. ' ing the guilty individual fur tee mtode ' .manor of public dninkcnneea. H race, II ' every church in the country were loopenlt 1 indorse prohibition we should continue bi 1 bppnre it as a wrung method, which uu ' extends the operation of tow In a ' direction and threaten, personal dangerous direction threaten,
Uhrel.vby an attempt at the public rtgo- • latlun of private conduct A Railroad Along the Jersey Articles of inoorpraatioo hare bren I filed in the offlee of the Secretary of 1 "A"* 3rn** L"°* toverl' Hut In ad Gsnpany. The capital Mock to . fix,d at 3500,000 It will be a branch , of tile P. no'Vlv.uil Hnilrcad, and will extend fnen Barnriat City down tee en tire length of Lot* Beach.-acroee the bey . to the mainland, and down to Tockerioo S and Aharcran. whore it will craioect with I 'Iw Camden and Atlantic Railroad. It r will be funr -six miles long. The prritoh- . lor. are lolled Stolen Senator Sewell s Strickland Koeaw. Edmund Smite, laae , b Buckstow. William Beitlc, Ohariee P. . Stritlirm, Drtna E. Cbeever. Charles T. " J!4"?' Wi!",m T- ^""T. B F. Archer. . (.baric, s. iiidgway. George M. Durraoct i and Ralph B.'Guwdy. I A Military Man Mndn Happy. Wasiiimtux, D. C. — General G. C. hnitiln. in a Idler ruling hla wile wu cured of a painful ailment by St. Jacob. (V. write* that after, wlioewiing its magical cure ot pnio he would cheerfully pey 3100 for a bonle of &. Jaarba Oil, if he could not get It cheeper. The Atlantic City Accident * The Coroner1* Jury in tee care of the I throe children nf George E. Barne*. who were killed at Atlantic City, oo Saturday. . hy a freight tnun oo the Narrow (toner Railroad, oo Monday rendered . venUct censuring the rallruad tumpaoy for not baring a Itogmnn at tee crueaing. and exnorratmg tee train hand, (mm all htoinr in Ibe matter. Mrs. Barata ia Hill repor l^^' e^cri'ic.i osndiUou, and fear* are The beat tonic ni^Iainc^uoe lhat ia not compured m-wtly of nloohol or whir, is Brawn's Inm let Ices. Jt to guar, amend tn be tHMMnloxicating and will ,1. taimely kill ell derire fur whisky nod rabor inUixicnnu. Jt hna been ibnruutoy au?. t*T*1
WASHINGTON LETTER, s (PrmjuarragatorenrTrayoaiiem.) 4 --^|pWte?te3^wKov. IS, lM3 a TV: loeenre Intereat Trhth prevailed e here, in the various Stole elecGooa, has c xiren way lua feeling of eerrae attofeclira among ,de uraea'aaand a curreapaod- -. lug drprrweia in ibe ranks uf the admin- - 1 iw rat inn rep-jliitcao. M-ire loiereal was . felt here in Virginia than io any other e Stale, became ii waa .h mgh^ lu have a k mure iin|kwuot hearing uo-ih The ap- - peaching Preaidratial (lection. There, a a. ill there ia n -t very rnoai ruing to the i President, wboyr only really dm 1 net pdir cy baa hem the alliance with Ma0 bone. It now look, aa though the A r- | r 'hue detog.lem, prqpitoed. by Maboor, j e to Ibe republican nali mil <: •oeeoli-m ' c would not ba wlii a powerful factor lo | ! the deliberations of that body a. wa. once - anticipated. The little Virginia trickster j 1 and trader, for whom tee Republicans in | t the Senile end ia the admim* ration peid I i *uoh a big price, to irretrievably cashed. I i Taking I he results oyer the country as a i whole, the general feeling here is thai Mr. ! i Arthur's boom liaa been pnociured. tin j ■ chances for a renoralnalioa are now con- : leipe.if clcetloa If nominated For week. Ibe administration organ here baa Men 1 proclaiming teat the only hope. of the re. | publicans for auccraa io '84 was in carry. | log Virginia and Ninth Carolina. Tuat '
' ("Horn prospect, a political parly ever e cooumplaicdand tec lewd era fully realise ■ it notwithstanding all Ibeir efforts at S whistling to keep up the courage of the t rank and file. The Influx of politician, anil pmnti . nen! people to increasing daily now. EsI Senator JStewan, of Neraita. ba. hero • here touly i» firing after the improve- ! . incnlMo *'Stc wart CaM le, " of .once t he moat cimaplcooaa private building in this dty. • Since the fire which destroyed the lower a . few years ago, It baa not attracted ao I much attention ; hut ibis season il list I teen t rati wed lo antnywhat of its former I appearance, though painted a darker ' coitw. Mr. Stewart draw not lonk a day | older than when be left l he Senate. There j toa fresh color in his face, a sparkle in . hit eyes and a vitality in hla every move- 1 rami that a younger raao 'ntighl ynvy. j • Ue say. he to cot coming lo Washington I ye\ lie will wall till he hecomra an old , man. Mrs. Stewart will probably apt rid : the winter here occupying the ttostlr. I H mac building repress ui» a pretty arriou. ; lalneaa for l he braye.he.tted ex-Sraalor. j Al nine different tiroes io his life he baa : bttiil a handwiute* bouse fur a home, ami each lime be has been faankruiitcd. Il to I aid he to nercr an cheerful and happy a* when be ha. had everything in the way of fortune .wept away. Then be gather, hie ] wife and liable* atornt liiin sod my. will, ) lo iiy again. I autre ~ Mr Strwa-l
'■ My. -Ihai he Il«. mo l. lieve General p Gram or any - -tit- elar will make much out j - peruian -oi itneUiMt-ni ' The railroad- le. t ' 'i >*»' 1 lhr "<» Mexico runa through a 4 loo toxy lo work, aud will not develop ' their country, no in.ut-r a bat upponuniiy - I. offered tbem. i That the en.uing re. von i> to be an uo- ' u. tally lively ooe at the capital is evidec1 cut lu the preparations being made tm big buiaea and for first class h url accomj a wrtmenu. ami pulling Ihrintelre* in ( po.iiion to lake care of many dtotloguiteid - gue.lt. The largest aud moat popular of t all— Willareli — promise, hi he the moM t popular nf all. Tblt hptel ia always Ibe , groal rcndezvnu.ereniag. when Coogre-ts , la in aeaaion, and lu lobhiea and corridor. | ■ pre -en l a lively scene any evening between I a-x and lesVclurk. If you want lo find anybody or fee any Googrtaaman or other ' official between Itoee hour.. It ia preilr aafe to look for him al Willardt. F.w place for I bore who cm* liere on public liuftineat. After Ibe doatb of Mr. Cooke, late proprietor, the home waa leased by : G. Staple*. Esq., tormetly proprietor j of the Thoumnd Itland House. Alexandria Bay. X. V.. who haa made many go and New York, lire great hotel towns , of the world can offer io their brat hotela i oo finer or belter acciwnt stations than Ibis I afford*. According to the ntgito cropping out . al -Acoordlng the signs
u- here there will be a atruog attempt made at the approaching Gmgreas lo erect lao ,y new Stales out ot the Territory of Dakota. _ Tnto movement proceeds from a bit- ^ ler arcliooal warfare that haa grown up ot between northern and southern Dakota. A the lallgr of which has rerantly framed a oew conHitutkm preparatory loberadmU[jJ aim. The northern men declare that the , contention which framed tela conaliiuilon ly was a fraud upon ibe people, inasmuch aa U col toe to twenty ol tec voters of the Tcr. u "lory oete given an opponunity te v«e b. upm the question of iia autborixaiioo. J, Man lime the enpttol building al Bismarck f l« rapidly approaehlog compkU-m, at a r' cat of abuul i quarter of a mlliioo nf r, doltora, exclusive of the grounds. * __ Pnoxo. Fail Fashion Quarterly. Seod 15 oeOU to thcawbridge fit Ckwb- " ShfS A"'um" V*-ie<re/r ISO page., is 1000 iUuRrailms; 43 valuable snides oo * subjects of Interest lo todies ; a ton. a drew. EreT dacriptioo rfi dry y g wda lllusi rated and priced, for nhoppeo ic by man. The music by W. W. Gilchrtot. the celebrated composer, ia alnoe worrli double tee price of the look. Yearly subscript**), SO cent. ; i'i ceo la f<w six e rooolha. Sulacribs now. n8^m a parrot, or other bird : »nr klod nf a * ^ : 'J? bred^«-r8d fite ur.pel . «°y "A the place lo go to lo the tor. rest More of the Und in America. Tira Bun Food Unap-urr, 387 Snote Eigiuh r. BuvM^PbitodMite'a. II you oawanl wjdt I tor tllunraled ealalugoe. They will Zmfi •Drilling in their line with perfccl safely j hyexpnua teany dtMance. -A fim Al tee twemytoi.it, annual rorasmg of k tee Stale Sunday Sebrafi Areocto* -o. at , Trenton. Wednesday, there were ItKl dr> gates, repreremin* ereSy c-woty In Ibe i ' r*°°p( Caire May. Tre u.u.1 cm. ; ! delivered by Rev. Dr. John Hall In'tee j . a'teroorai. and Rev. J.rrew M. Froeman. j , Do You Waht to Buy a Dog? r II yoa do, tee ptooe lo go to to Ibe : J ' i^"ha««Lr*to KxwraLe. 887 Suute I • Eighth StroM, Philadelphia. wlierC aU i breeds .d d<«i are .fid al low price. It , . issSSgE •♦fim. • J 1 |
t"' CURRENT TOPICS. A Horner General Brewster thinka that Ibe new rallmsd time standard canc-t be 1 adopted by the gorernmeot without fcn. ■ greaaional action. ' The iwrcceat expert ruenl. au far, makes ! ' It appear that If the gorernmeot wist** m » - do a really profitable poMal bus! new ,i i must carry mail maiter free. ' The era oJ big Ana have aM io again. ' B"1'. "'lb auch a careless pupotoUon a* we have in the ouairy, tee wonder to that big fiqg are o h m we oumer.-c, > Mr. John 0 Sch-dck. S7S Parry rrre* . Treomn. N. J , rays : •• | u*ed Brown'- . Iron Biurra f * dyapepstoani rocuwniuMd them, baring received great heocfi " / Thfi country appoara io he just ahr«,t , , 1 ulra" od' "h* ^orn' ,J "" Arm> 1 "T n" »'*u- Of a revolution as ye ' The New York Lelandi are great but but the hotel- ciou u -alway litem Chari-a E Hand, of to. **kt° B**«gntn"<'1, l>4' heC° The Governor haa seltded SeoaiuSmlrh. Merritr. Schenrk aud Carpen-e Treninu -to Hie Z!1> inatan' anT-ta.-l't' the official result of the election. Dr. Hamm-mtt the evangelist, is erovertiogilw Annmuite- by Hi Hitaoda Ti-
' remain the liaada <if ili^P wt .fiBre I) e j met!*, tee INU^ 'ndV'teem Z,Tth..t " j preached in an Eucll-h country town t* B | *erk«agn. ac-illec-iei wa- taken npfur:!, j Tliree gi-nilemec p*f*e-1 the plvle-. ' v ThTofflZlal VoT.. ^- r The >-fflcial returns of the la'e elotion r j in thto State have twen announced a. f.fi I'fg:- t.r: 34* ,'Z i linerees r.-o St. IW. j SraMi'a rifj Sre 'J? 4 i j Hi lin 'I ii ' W hich gives Abbrtt ■ piuraTily over — 1 1 Dixtm of 0VH9. night and Monday in life Lake reritoi with heavy aotiw in Caiia.ta and poiii'*i. e i-f New England and N-wthern New York i Snow fell to the depth ot two inrl.o It ,c|I the of two* inches in
11 ; icptirttd in 1'iica. Allwny and otU-i a Places io New York, and m the moon. tninou* n-i.ni of Pcnnsylrania. At lla-tings and Belleville, m Oulario, ale. C pkfi oniUJiinmij* W^ere blown down and I P acconipstlied tiy^ thunder. Iighloiug and ' Salvation Army 'mrli'" '■ severally. A oumher ot "reaaela" w».' i- ittiven ubuce at various points on Lakt „ Eric. Michigan and Ontario, and loss >4 " Cleveland, Ohim was mortally injured lly being blown from an oulMde atauway on '. Sunday night. , Ii to cvcrylhiug but agrceshle to learn that the religious war which hrno at a Ukeviilc. G, on.. >» moolhs ago ovet < a crucifix, which a too aealoui Ltolbulir ^ prhwt thought proper lo act up iu hir cborch jranl, ia spreading to other places. , and threatens m array ibe Catholic and « Protrsunt population of the Sale s ! against each other. Thi« is a very dto , cmiitahl} condition of affairs, and onr Which in the natural courae will do uuuh liann in Ibe canMTof religion »nd io ib, r interest of society. Ol the parties rem h r turned art, suu io be ah.ul equal iy r blameworthy, lmt |f, ,, repor' e-t, the k Proteus* i a tuvc undertaken to prevem - ' Ibe atlrmtanoe of CHbnlic children in He " : public sctmoto. limy have by an much di*. , tioctly ptooetl tlw.i-elvee in the wrong ; . , bill I he priesl w.wild do a sensible and p . }. lue thing Uaremore the aymhol whidi haa ' given ao much .offence. Inatrad of fueling limd a^t worn out, . instead of aehua aad pain, wouldn't y u J raibee feel fresh and strong » If yon ••. * tlnue tcellng miserable sod g iod f.w T I il lung you hare ooly yourself to blame. 1 for Brown's Iron Bitters will surely cure «, vtHx Iron and cinchona are its principal '<• ingrodiento. It to a certain core ftw dya £ Jl nd' ti * | .'"urc ■'* °y'
le kidney, lung and bran affeeiuwia.C*TreMi 0 II J-uu desire to be beallby. nfiiuat and . itroug. and experience iu remarkable cur. t alive quailitiea. P There baa been considerable diacuasioo i. 'o this Stole ftw the pan year to the t oonMiiotmaality of the Owns bf Special Jwaaion*. Io order in tt*i ibe matter, a ami waa U ought by a man named El. « Wards again*! ibe Stole, In which the n quiaiion Waa raired. The Supreme Coun at Trenloo derided tost week thai tee acta of the Court were constitutional, and k %ttc Xdrmtsfmrnts. 'SONGS NEVER SUNG. taw? tonthj" U*' ™1" hunietaicr uta AM now, tuZeto^ gMantoc Ala*! for lame who sever alsg. ° -v-^-i',',-.'^*i*l'rU"lr aw 10 ' torir ton alio waaee «**!<£ Ha' im" ' toa ro | S^aTASrantota 'ta«'ySS'wfm!i!?g i — * ,r"' CONSUMPTION : JKi Kswasrssassi I firaj SS?iK?Sr^ ?AUt^U?itgA rqgra raifSS.I'V i $65 P. w . flt-.lts 4 <Vi^ |-tiu*'lstpaia.
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The Clothing Business of the Period.-^ 1 he demand is lor a great stock, lor novel styles, for finer, workmanship, for better finish. The day has .passed in which mere goodness will do in a clothing stock. It must unite goodness with bigness, variety with style, and top all with economy. If Oak Hal l did nor do ail this in the strongest and best "way we couid not claim your business. We M offer you the biggest, best, and cheapest retail diking stock in the United States, and we simply want to tell you that it will not pifr von to go elsewhere for your winter outfit.' if you do not propose to visit i*hiiadeiphia, send for our new ' catalogue. WANAiMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S"urh-East Corner Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
The Great Bargain House 1* THE KKH-'h.MCKKBBOCKZK llflLDINUs. no. «' washington street, cape may, n. j. i liana open lur tie uupeeilnu M foi.l-. and everybody u tti itel t„ come with 1 1- nielpr-t.nuinx ' I Great Barii fi QGEENS & GLASSWARE. ln 0ld E,A^THENWARE' 9BMI FtVEgENT* COUN TE R TEN CENT COUNTER i IMMENSE BARGAINS — IN TIN. WARE. JUH^BnMkTiiljfi Willow Ware. Real Genuine Bargains J - PATKT BBI'tlHg*. Ilt'HT BKl'SIIES. WIIITKWASlI BHl'BUES, Ac. A1JM) PAIXTB ' IWIlS,<^JSmA0SSu^W^m™t^rhuSo,,' *" h4'«"" '" • v*tlet. j """ SMITH & CO.
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LADIES' WINTER COATS AND DODMANS, Wc take especial pride and pleasure in calling attention to onr stock of these goods. It surpasses all we have ofj i'crcd in the past, and wc have reason to believe is not equaled in America. The garments are all manufactured expressly lor us, in the most careful manner from the latest styles, j which styles are in most cases confined to us alone, j t nts superb stock is now on exhibition and sale. The | l>riccs will be found surprisingly moderate. Wc also show a wonderful line of j MISSES' S CHILDREN'S COATS, All made in the highest style of the art by the same Korciglt makers, and not lo be surpassed for style-, fit and carefulness of manufacture Sxi great arc the attractions in this department the prcs- . cut season that a little later we shall probably have a demand that will tax all our resources, although we have made every jtossible |>rc|iaration therefor. Wc.advt.sc our friends to make their selections now. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIERi EIGHTH STREET, MARKET STREET. FILBERT 8TREET, -...WW., ro rare SVC I o i recti, MLBtHT STREET,
S! PHILADELPHIA." AT HAUL'S DRY GOODS STORE Will be found a splendid line of Ladies' Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., Etc , jersey Jackets, „ ; Stockinctt Coats. New Market Ulsters, [; Circulars, Walking Jackets. Etc. Also, a full J , l'ne of Children's Coats and Havelocks. All sorts of Double and Single Shawls. Cloth, ' I | "Pelt and Flannel Skirts. HALL'S, 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA
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