Cape May Wave, 1 December 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Pub) r$ ned Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, DECEMBER 1, 1883^ ~ tRU >■>»>_ u nfUUrrial Oh Cap* Mat toy * F. n 'lnm n, Pmidrm ol li' lt-ading Kail read, baa announced tin intention to raeigo upon the expire tino o( hli term nt oSScc, and haa earned Mr. George 11. DeKetm u Ma aocoaaaor. Tbe oriebraledDinamorc toil, brought In the inlrreaU of (be Peona. IL R. to act aaide t 'h- lease of (he Jersey Central to the • Beading It IL baa been brought to a • cioae. The court liaa not rendered t be <*- tWon wbldi is anxlonaly antmltol by tbc public _________ A veWtnowu Journalist recently embodied hi bis editorial >m raw .if tbe ismca of Ibt ikiy aqu ilatiiHi.in'roducing it in Ihia uann.r: "Aa a certain arritnrooce said," iU'. Wbcn bia wife rend Hie article she i asked "Who ia thia good wring roa refer to?" Hie editor bemialcd a moment, and llreo modestly replro#,— Why it is my $ca York celebrated tbc centennial an■uacrsaty of tbe Eracualioo of New York lie II... drill*!, ia, Mnn.'.sv Althourb it by Allboogb c

r stand bard all day. yet the program was ' folly carried out. 30.000 men lu line paraded ths street*. One of tbe erefeia of tbe day «« the Hoarding of Washington* B 1 statue. erected upon tbc spot where Wash- ■' ingtuu took the oath of office at tbc Aral r President. President Arthur accepted the I preaentaliou on tbe part of tbe Govern- I meat. c tier reant Mason, w ho was acnto-bcrel to a , term of imprisonment lot aUeuipting to j abo:t Gulleau, the aaaaain of President t Gertie id, was pardoned by Preaidrut At- i Ibarra Friday of last weok' From news , papet reports, it appears that Mason intends , to crane before tbe public in tbe character | of a hero and martyr. Hock acHani oo i tiia | art of a man who has rsaamllted a | extenuating, are disgraced ut -Br should be giad In be allowed In hide himself in the i. -"curtly of prime Jlfe. Mawai'a ad was no let" a crime that ■ it wes directed against a criminal, who had committed a daalardy act for which he riably deserved to forfeit bis life Justice wan swiftly and surely bringing UuicouuuiUrd. and Mat-m was ia* tailed up-xi to avenge tbe deal b of oar uurdeted Pretidrnl. Bad be succeeded in bia intention of killing Guileau, il mould have been aa insult to tbe dignity and majesty of tbe law. Tbe motives which led Macon to attempt tbc crime of shooting Gullean were the same that influenced his intended victim in ibe committal of bis <.-rime,ffior winch bo paid tbe penalty with bis Ufe,— c bat of desire foe notoriety, lie Justly deserves to be regarded by bia fellow mea aa a mould be murderer, whose only excuse, if excuse it be, is llial be is a crank. . Tbe Speakership of the Houiemf Bepreventatives seems to lie the topic of general interest ia political mailers, and both pari tea are watching the result with more than usual Interest. Tbe fact is, that the interest Tbe

Democratic party u passing through a probationary period, and that tbe chances for a Democratic victory next year depends very ntucb upon their act iocs dorlag tbc corning tension of Congress. Slost of tbe Democratic leaders recognise this fact, and are anxious that their first act afU r Congress convenes; that of electing a tycakcr, rball meet with public approtal. The. cut-'*' seem* at present to be mainly between ex-Speaker Randall and Mr. Carlisle, srfth the chances in favor of tbe fonrxr. Mr. Cox ia also an aspirant, but unlets it abouhl be impossible to elect eillNa Mr. lUodall or Mr. Carlisle, tbe cbaaoBB for the elect km of Mr. Cox are nut promiaing.^1hoogbjie and bis friend* *mtou>S,CMn HandTT would be mow acceptable to Ibe Democratic parly apd the oouotry at large, and that the election of Mr. Carlisle would give tbe free trade elewart of tbe Democratic party Ibe atemideocy, and bring tbe tariff question Into the Presidential contest next year, which would almost ensure tbeir defeat, at it did in 1881). Tbare ia mock excitement at Washingtoo ovar Ibis matter, and members of Congress as they arrive, are at ooee "buttonboied" by tbe workers representing tbe different candidates, as to bow Ibey will vote for Speaker. Asa matter of course (]

tbe friends of ettS candidate arecooB- „ drat that tbcir'a it the coming man. Tlie i, l^ibrfripbla r.mra of tbii ffietk imjkes *^Tbe eieciiou of BandaU to tbe Speaker- " ship will give aasataoce of repose to tbc ,, bounces Interest! of the country. „ Tbe election of Mr. Carlisle, or tbe de- ,, fast of Handall by any otbee man. will h create doubt, uncettaioty and fearful po- h lilieal distrust throughout tbe entire bnsi . tiers dtc'ca of tbe land. . , - BuMneae ana never more sensitive than r it is at this time. It la not buoyant; not onto average in general prosperity; and „ Ibe party thm even threutena it with die- r I -hence, will be defeated as rur.lv aa tbe \ rising of tbe ana on election day. . Phis is tbe naked issue, nakedly prearnted. Involved in tbc Speaker votes! al *. Wasblngtoo. It was not made by Bid- r daii; It was made for him by those who c seek to defeat trim, and il has becu made t ; Narrow Gauge Railroad. i A meeting id stndkholdriv t «iiwnyhwa» held al lie- Wret Jersey ; ii jtaL leader, yeatefday. Officers were , '..cued in the Interest of the Pni'adeipbU fflP ^ Tk^tww^afficrea whl^ummc^fcrn^ wTO nmja — PWM. Bmt*.

T may be taaftrattag to t*jr' readers to . Irani something of tbe history of tbc Cape Maj Wavx, tbe first newspaper published In Cape May ooculy. Of course i . tbc older readers of tbe Wavx may hare i a distinct recollect ion of tbe event of tbe ' Aral issue, but thirty years its long time to remember anything, and It la well for 1 ' all to bare their memories refreshed. In - 1854 Oape May was a fl >uruhing ecarfdr ; resort, comparatively speaking. At that > time tbe mammoth Mount Vernon Hotel f was Just building, and tbe spirit of eoter- . prise was fast pushing forward improvements in every direcricn,«sd bad it not born for a d "aster. a succession of which which bas been tbc kano oi Cape May's progress, tbe destruction "f Ibe Mount ' Vernon by Are in 1856, and of lire Man- ' anas House about a year later. Cape May Wins id bare c-oc forward wltb rapid all idea, unchecked in hex progress, and to day" would b«*c Ltih vilb-adapecr in . improvement!. aa it is in tbe natural ad- • vantages. In tbc spring of 1834 Messrs. > Joseph Ware, W. It. Miller and Coh L> ' I. Johnson, feeling thai the necessities of - Cape May demanded a journal by meant of ' which Its advantages at a seaside resort I might' be made known more widely, dc- • let ruined to publish a newspaper hare. Accordingly tbe three gentlemen entered into co partnership by which Mcaar*. ] Miller and Ware wire to furnish' tbc capital, and Cbl. Johnson was to hare the Johnson bare tbc f

editorial managementArrangemrnts were made to publish Uie < flrat paper od Ibe 1st. of June, 1854. and, si 1 the presses could not be secured and Irani- t ported to Cape May lu lime to issue tbe flrtt 1 number by June 1st, Ibe Atr. edition' was 1 printed in Philadelphia, it being their ex. ' pedal ion to bare Ibe office at Cape May ' opened tbe following .week. Bat tbeir expectations were not fulfllled, as for J some cause, which is unknown to ua at present, tbe presses were not shipped, and I the project fell through for that season, ; tbe paper prioted In Philadelphia was tlie , only one issues! until a year frrau that i I date. June 1855. nbeo Ibe office was formally opened at Cape May and tlie - - Ocxas Wave published, and ever since it been a weekly visitor to the reridrnts of Cape May county. On October lBrta, 1856. Mr. J.wepb S. Leach purchaaed the OteaX Wsva of > Messrs. Ware, Miller and Johnson, and tlie paper was published under bis man ' agemeot for nearly eight years. Ia June. > 1883, Mr. S. IL Msgoosgle hermme tin 1 proprietor and editor, and continued 1-' - publish' il until tbe lime of bis death, ■ which occurred in 1889. Afire tbe death i of Mr. Mafpooaglc, the late publisher. Mr. I C. S Jiagralh. conducted tbe paper in 1 ILc lotrreat of bia widow, until be pur- • chased It in June, 1870. when tbe name r was changed from the Ocxax Watx 1 to tbe present appellation of Cave m i i Wavx. i Tbe Aral edition of ll£ Dailv Waie i- was publiaised in 1865. Mr. J. Granville -s Ixwch, who ia now a member of tbe I'htlab drlpbia bar. managed tbe editorial departe meat, it bring published In the office of 1- Ibe Ouxak Wave.' In 1887 and 1888 Mt. « Ralph Townaeud presided aa eilitor in a chief of the Dailt Wars, and in 1881> it passed under Ibe contriiPnf Mr. C. 8 Magratb who was at that time alio editor k of tbe weekly edition. .* During Ibe time wbicb baa passed since tbe Wavt was Aral evtahllrhed. runy * ckangea liare taken place in our llitleei-y

t by tbe ss-n. Hevreal ciuAafrati-ns bate swept away Urge patinas of our i|-sn, but we are glad in he able to say that tbc many buildings thus destroyed have been J replaced by' much flurr and more suhsiant tial atnicturea ; many whoHave taken an active part ia public affairs have been removed by death, cmlk-d )o other Aelds of labor, or become inArm by reason of ad vaocing years, lkit aa many have thu. ' dropped not of llnr c-'hrrs hsvr taker th. i- , places. NoMrilbataadinc the severe or ileala which we have pawed tbrwreh as a • town, tbe futare looks mm promising t than ever before, and il needs un pror-brt a to foretell that ere many years, Cain- May t will reap tbe rich harvest to which il Is' , entitled, as p. "searing alt rare inoa one , quailed by any other aeaside resort. ° The Brldgwton Lawyer and Editor. 4 The encounter between lawyer Van " Slrklf and Editor Cbesseman, of tbe « Bridgetou l'atriol. wbicb took plane in b the office al tbe Patriot In Bridgrtno last u week, did 'not, aa arms Aral fared, proec '• fatal In tbe case al Van sickle. The dif- • Acuity originated in Ibe publiation- ol some articles ta tbe Patriot, wbicb reflrcI- ted upon tbe ptvaonsl character of Van " Sickle, wbo became so exasperated In "• couaequenee Ibat be purchased a mw.bidi- ' and pistol and called upon tbe Editor lor Il tbe purpose of demanding satisfaction of demanding aatialaclicm

called editor Cbeeaman out eod rxblbl- , ted his cow-hide, and when the Editor laughed al It. Van Sickle drew the pistol and A red, Cbeeaman threw np hit arm, 1 thus diverting the course of Ibe ball, 1 which passed through bia sleeve, striking , bia body near bUbeaiJ, built did npten- ( self mortally wounded, and determined to I be avenged before be died. He auarktd ' bis assailant, attd knocking tbe pistol from , bis grasp, threw faiui to Hie flntw. after wbicb be pummelrd bim with his Aria until tbe lawyer's face was beaten almost to I a -pulp. Tbe employees of tbe office Inter- i freed and drew Cbeesmaa away which in all probability saved Van Sickle's life. . I hen made complaint against Sick to few aaaault wltb intent to kill, I and be wea el ouee given a bearing vud , in default of ball was locked up. Van Sickle bas since teemed ball and bas been removed to his borne, ilia condition did ore prove in be aa serloo* aa was al Am f rare-. I and he is in a fair way for reoovrey. Although they any be will never be a* ci»a) looking aa be was before tbe cocouniri. yet be wUI be s sadder and Tha Latest ^W^ima for Society Ail aorta of idiots are being introduced into wedding ceremooses- BomKlmea iKitk the bride and bridegroom carry prayer tasks. A novelty is for Hie bndr, escorted by her father, to be ahead -if tbe bridesmaids. Soasexlmea tbc number ol bridesmaids ia reld. and one of tbem. abu walks clr«c to Hie bride ia called her " maid of tow." When the bride baa a prayer bonk she c-airina no bouque* with her to the church. Three wedding prayer books are bound in white velrel. aatin or Other white niaiciial^nri are Terr rlatio. rate id flntah. liigb Churofi |*opie Are! ' favored tbe custom, hot now U.w Church 1 and people of various denommslyoos are ' taking it op. So hridu, however, opeoi. 1 the prayer bock I" look al Hie rtspcoro I O-snngibr eeremcoy. 8-mreiuirs -ben - from'tbe publisher 'a t.- a'Jewclers. where ; ibry are eocreuaed with precious Mr. 1 on the tack, lv these imaancea Ibrir > pries mag touch any figure.

yjs-.atartsa-o.im. Wusnx50K\, Jior. M. 16Ki. PoUUcsliare taken p- asrasWiri of Wash- , In fact tts-iuieMU of aTi kinds. . are based -m pnliiica. Tbey are tbeeapitai of tlie Capital Its trade, 5ta toddy. ! its art. pica rears, auerswea. bars, smbi- . Una el! rcatsuprm 1-slulea. and p-.y.ica are * i at war just now There is g-uflg tea ' . vast t- 1 ugglc for power and place, iraolu1 nirnls. and 1-uoort. Political elemenu ' 1 are the. factors ",1* ft"1*-' Icluence. . or as it it called here at borne iufl x.-e»ce, ' . ta tbe particular commodity wbicb ia be- ! t log traded. Mens opinions, sentiments, * i and popularity; tbeir talents, wealth, posi I tioo, and occtifiatioa. all enter into tbc fab- ' t ric of lofloeuce, ana Washington la its 1 . market place. Here we, arc ready to tell ' r our infloo-eocr ! Fur a Sjieakersbip Ibis 1 i one will give so many chairmanships, f-r ' I Ibis chairmanship this one will give so 1 j maor rotes for a Speaker, lltje is a good ' . vote offered In exchange for a doorkeepers place, here ia another going at a bargain . for a clerkship, and tbey even aril down 1 f to the scrub-woroeos places. • ' f " Do you see that Joung lady bowing' I to mc" said Mr.— -amemb-r of Congress | . from Ohio to tne "I'm ber 'inflooeDcc' 1 . 1 don't think she knows me by any nther ' I name." Tbe women in Hie Departments 1 . to abbreviate mauere speak of tbeir rep- 1 ■ revrntativea as_" my inflooencc" " There ; - goes my Inflooencc, or 1 am going to see ' my touoocnce. or 1 am going to ace

my influence to night," just aa if luflu- c was as actual entity. But to reture. * this political struggle ia goiug cm 1 Hie bystanders bold tbeir breath. Society ' too mod; to think of to begin its pleas- ' , ; tbq shop keepers arr idle, for people ' won'Qmy uolil tbey are 'setlledt'ina word ' cvcryffiiing wears tbe air of ,ax pedal too ; ' Washington Is waiting l-x Congress lu ad- ! Just itself. - | Concerning the theories aa to wbo a 111 < I be Speaker, etc. 1 conclude that jour j readers ale already weary of the gossip | - and spetu latino There is ever)- reason | I believe that no important lnformatino ' > will be forthcoming until ibe two parties ' - meet io caucus wbicb will be next week, i Tbe arrest of ex Senator Spencer in tbe • wt at by the authority of tbe Attorney , General baa revived some interest in the • well worn Star Bottle topic. Spencer it 1 I auppoerd to koow something of impor- ' 1 tana- to tbe prraecuUoa but just what i - ia Dot known. Spencer was a carpet-bag - . Senator from Alabama and was tnore noted 1 r for extreme nydealy io tbe Senatorial 1 • body &an for anything else ; be was not i, up Io the intellectual level of bia colli leagues, but tie bad sense enough to know il and kepi quiet relying mainly on Conkn ling for bis pditical altitude. I do not <• think his arrest will bring out gny new • dtivAbgnint-nla, but tbe Attorney-General t will pm'isbly insist oo bringing bim to I answer for o-uiewpt of Court Jn out obeying tbe mandate of that body at the lime E of tbe trial. h- Tbe Attorory Geoersl. by Hie way has '• sent in bit annual report to tbe President acd it will be embodied io tbe inraaagr ; >' annrng -»brr ibloga it it raid' to reflect r- verr severely upon tbe court system of i Hie Dislnd of CVilubibia. It recommends ■' cerlaiu diarigra calculated to eliminate cfS- fete lorins Ir-wn the trials of futare gov't rreiueni eaws. It might well carry its aoggratloc* to caber courts and legal «' luetb-sls lot il la tbe oprokai of tbe public -V ami whatsis of mure Importance, of tbe y legal Iratrrntty, Uian that tbe ambigoltlea

v of li-gal jiri.acdings do more to defeat tbe ' en-la of juvtlee, than do tbe Wftoeaaea, -\ « -he Jury, or Ibe Judge himself. ' ° It ta a nnld source of wonder in three i- days a bat will be Hie ultimate end of the . 11 be ruffled Attorney-General. His peculiar -- couveraatmu with bis callers de Dot have | -f the beat iuipreari-m upon ibe minds of Mi I visitors. Tlie cgotisui and senile venlty * of tbiauocegreal lawyer make bim altel- , ' DnU-'y en ollject of sn.ure-uient and "pity. ■ Tjc rebel day e grntk mata railed upon i " die A-birn.y General and after a long J , incut," said Brewster. " I want to show - a' you a rare b-sk." Tbe visitor, a literary 1 book,'* mid Brewster. "It is the only .. ropy of its kind in cE ■steam. Wail until i 1 can get il for you and then you can go r into my Private offitw and while away a - u pleasant bour or »- hiking it over." Tb< J ' visitor waaansioua to see tne bo-k hrf-re [ r going off into a private rresii with tu Tbe i j. Allorney G-ncral ore t-ak 'down' out of , ■- bit library an elegantly bound brek and _ n banded il to Hie eager visitor. He opened ! " it and found it In be a collect Irei of Ibe J spencbra and pampbleu of B. H. Brews i. ter. Of course there was only one dpi

Sliwcnrr. Brewster ws he banded uvt* Hie bnuk, aaitL " Tl.sl ia all 1 have ff leflof tbe acres of matter 1 bare written. I briefs and arguiueoi. w,«i.d All libra rick but out of them this ia all 1 have left , to jrare to my boy Benny." The *j-Q— • wbo relates Ibis incident any* "Imagine poor Benny with only that Ore* between him and a cArl srorld." Tbe new delegate from Utah ia among the Congressional arrivals of the last few days, lm personal appearance he ia tbe 1 opposite of prevlnas delegates from that Mr. Cannon, his predecessor. , a abort, stout roan with a baM bead and I a few nearly white locks a full, rouod < ' face With blgb color and short neck. Mr. ' I Oaioe is tall and slim with a sharp, keen , i face art off.liy a red, crisp mustache and - abort aid* whiskers. He dreasra in a fash 1 ionable manner and has tbe alert air of a | New York broker. He was formerly print* secretary to lit Ingliam Young, and baa been on tbe Mormon stage, being at ■- tbe time of bis elect loo stage manager ol tbe Mormon theatre al Halt Lake City. I A recent Mormon riaH-wJ in speaking o( * Urioe. said, - B-tween you and me, be ia ■ slightly below par a-ivrg tbe Mormons " ; "Wbyr I aritrrt "B-eante he bar -I noly one Wife." " Das b* nut believe io " piivgamy 1* "Oh. yos, b-u lie ha* never 3 qiUte seen bia way cirar Pi taking eaeennd , wife. 1 think be is rather timid about in- ° ttfldudng a iHsturbing rhmrnt into hi. * family. If It were M far bia lack of , wbo ia ab» here now. baa thro- wires " and at nor tine had tbem ail io Washing. son with him. „ Tbe Editor of Ibe Dual ia Uing bov- .,, rotted bjr tbc Printeis i uku here, llr u has been hurt to badly tbat be cretass oui | r in a column card In the paper waking the j * public to Support htm in bis eff-ina fa o»- ; far?Chrssi»a* prownL I'uo.vo. . Do You Want to Buy a Dog 7 f. . 'airii-Ei eti't A Kcv *Eia! VSoSl „ Bagwb N-ro. *b-fa1etpMa. -here Ml b hroedaof d gf arowM at h- I-rtAra If i, j-«i rwaant g.. In perww wnie f.w what ^ma^m^far.^m^map. _

Sorghum Sugar Eaperlroant. WASUtxorox, Nor. 94.— The flperi menu of tbe commiasiooer of agriculture I in tbe manufacture of sorghum sugar bare case to an eod for tbe aemsoa, for tbe very good reaaoc that tbe appropriation bas given out. During the arsi-jn tbe agricultural department hat made Il.fKJO pmiods of sugar and*aV>ut 500 galloos of syrup from 282 tons of sorghum cane. The expenditures amount to fill. 000. Three ears ago the angar made cost fi 10 a pound I and lap yrar fi5 per pound. Tbe success io manufacturing the stride this year for j only fil per pound has been very gratifying to tbe agricultural department, notwithstanding that the commercial Value of tbe sugar ia about C cents per pound. A . gjod deal of rime and muory bas tarn , spent ou experimental machinery. Among i the machines tested ia a crusher, for which | Bollcrwortb. It is said al tbe depart- { ! rnent that tbe beat results bare bcccob- : taioed by using the system of "ffif- ■ foaitm." The reeds are chipped into fine ' | particles, which ire placed in a battery of j . iron or copper ceil. Warm water i* Urn , allowed to percolate through tbe chips, I and by this means 80 per cent, of tbe ' 88 per cent, of aeccbarim- matter is ex- , , trac-rd It i« raid this proccffi.-ii.-is been , used In making tent augsr for year*. The ' commissioner of acriculturv.it •« nmU- . . of it ia

stood, will not ask for any more appropt i- I: alions to carry ou aorghnm sugar experiments. He will, bnwevrr. recommend tbrt fil. 000 be appropriated for each stale in y wbicb the cane can be grown, lobe ex- J pended by stale agricultural aas-ciatiniis u in tbc purchase or lease of lands for ex- ' pcrimeqtal plsnUng He propoaes that ten _ actes aliall be securedrn each state, in two acre plots in differeot parts of the state, so tbat dimate and topographical iofiuencca be studied. The total production of sorghuui sugar in prlrate manufactories io 1 Hie United Stales this year ia 1.250.000 potiDda. Ooe-balf of this. was made at Kio GraaJe.K. J.; ibe rest was made in Kanaas l and lliioolL Fall Fashion Quarterly. 1 Send 15 ceo la to Strawhridge A Cloth. ' ier. for the Autuiijifpi rfeWy; 130 page*; - 1000 llluatmlions ;"48 raluahlc articles on , subjects of inlerert to ladies ; also, a dressmakers' page. Erery description of dry goods illustrated and priced, for shoppers i by mall. The music by W. W. Gilcbrint. t ; the celebrated composer, is alone worth I double tbc price of tbe hook. Yearly I subscription, 30 oroU; 25 cents f-w six I months. Subscribe now. u8flm I -a— I Personal. — John come hack, all ia foe- J r girrn. Pa kicked tbe wrong man. He - did not know it was you. Hlella. ; , Hardly a newspaper printed but speaks ' of a sudden death by heart disease. Dr. ' 1 Grevea' Heart Regulator would have cored 1 i it. etroog assertion ; but many have said . tbey were taken from tbe grave by it. fil. ' t per hot He al druggists. !Bru: ^firrrtisrmrnts. 1 QARDgj AESTHETIC. |4 DE- ' m-S HtSnctScR; P. «. Box tmt. !i. y . s ^rKW'AXTlOOOBOOK AGENTC TU1K1V-TB1IEE YSXKS AMOSU • OUR WILD INDIANS. e £5nsw^Tas

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Tu-re to rar Scy Ooter. date! y agOaareel fro-n ^ ^ CHRISTIE AT BOM K. ' THE SOME PFPABTMEST'AWO THE FOBEION' DEPARTMENT. ^Thr rrtre l-o Taa PAWMr. wuwumssaJiaa all

ro«trall of Psasr. wllk aouwrate. tree^swrt any D.LOTBlSp' a CO- I'kWU-.r* ; "THE SUN, NEW YORK, 1884. ' ^S^Moot^rlp'ot jSmSi'Sh J IrtMrtllS^mMwu XSTrnnXjjXonXa jtoai " "mSqaaneea or the way ' irout'ifa a!oi^wak"*^re'^Jim»"skt - It every buyer W a ropy of Taa 8r* du-lox Lurtlr w.f^Ie bis graMfslker baa spool anochcr ■ bour. lb- bcospcu-r ^jo ItoO^ts* ulueled lbl g^3^gSPa^g ; 1 KisSHaaS ; TERMS TO MAll ft'BsCRtpERS. u WEEKLY-»Sb?ror. ■«« puiau S» Ue bo.1 LT nwnarul See duly uau— ; an Axncat'nral De-p*rtin-a* or uo^aallot value, *prelel m*rl-t . g^gja.Tgsaag; t CONSraPTlON * '^timinnSVTro .ue.rcr, ikroexaesaawartP.O.aedraals. ui:-« Da. T- A. aaXXApLtat iwurt ffi,M- T.

LADIES' WINTER COATS AND D0DMANS, , j * We lake especial pride and pleasure in catling attention , ! | to our stock of these goods. It atirpaswcs all we have of- . ^ -fcred in the past, and we have reason to believe is not equaled "*, ;j in America. The garments are irll manufactured Expressly for us, in the most careful manner froqt the latest-styles, c • -which styles arc in most cases confined to us Alone. J ; j This superb stock is now on exhibition and sale. The J prices will be found surprisingly moderate. J ' Wc also show a wonderful line of . • MISSES' « CHILDREN'S COATS* • . , 1 • 1 \ « j All made in tbe highest style of the art by the same For- j • cign makers, and not to be surpassed for style, fit and J ° \ carefulness of manufacture. „ So great are the attractions in this department the prcsi„ I cnt season that a hstlp later we shall probably have a de--v ] miid that will tax alt our resources, although wc have », j made every possible preparation therefor. , ^ 1 We advise our friends to make their selections now.

strawbripge & clothier) 1 EIGHTH STREET. MA 4KET STREET. FILBERT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. AT HADD'S DRY GOODS STORE Will be found a splendid line of Ladies' , Cloaks. Dolmans, Etc., Etc, Jersef Jackets, Stockinett Coats, New Market Ulstecs, Circulars, Walking Jackets, Etc. Also, a full ' line of Children's Coats and Havelocks. "All ■ sorts of Double and Single Shawls. Cloth, • Felt and Flannel Skirts. HALL'S, 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA.

The Great Bargain House IN TOE SEW KNICKERBOCKER BflLDISOS. SO. 80 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Great" bruin in RRliNS 1 GLASSWARE, <;UI:AT BABOAINS In Old Faahioned EARTHENWARE. FIVE CENT COUNTER TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS ' Eitraorfiinarv Bargains in Wocg and Willow Ware. Qrvas Rurrams in I'ANNEI- ooolia ua-l EVAPORATED FRl'ITS. Orvut Bare*"" in ROAFD ut even --rortlpUno fioin a S . Real Genuine Bargains V -1ST llKI -UES, Ilt'bT BRfSIIEV, WIIITEWiBH BRL'SItES. sc. AJJXO PAHJTS lu tugv unrt until qnuniWM. WIKDOW OLARS tn all start. Vu1e!' 1 ^ ^o'OrortsDocmumotert. Broreuker It. uo troufto to '• & ^

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