^.ydeAi-uZH/ml Published Every 6lturday Morning. CAPE BAY. JANUARY 12 1884 TWU l^s" C"' The Uamdra Caurier Publishing Company Ira* been awarded tbe Suit printing by CemptroUer Anderson, being the lowest NddfMr> Sptraior Jaoes. in tar I ragile tastily I is Mia to bare been tbe prettiest. and Mrs. Logan. Mr* Blaine and lira. Brewster tlie band* -roest of tbe ladies Who amis'tvl lta Preskicot in receiving alien Tuesday Jirw Veen day. ^ Ex Speaker John Kgan.of Elizabeth ap- 1 pear* I before tly Essex Count y Court j Tues'ay to answer tiir charg- -■[ bribery, ana pleaded non *ull contendere. Hi" rerun- 4. William B. Guild, Jr.. made a ' etruna appeal in fair behalf, and the day . of sentence was filed for the 17th ioatant. Ju-:ioe Van Syckle. in hir charge to lire -I'niua County Grand Jury, inatrnacd them to find indictmenta again"! all parlir» who bare been guilty of telling beer l>y tbe quart to be drunk on the premise*. May complaint* bare been' made of tta violation of Uie law by deaiera wbo claimed to aell under n Government license. Tbe charge of JusUoc Magie, to tbe Soaaei . Coun'y Grand Jury, waa to tbe tame rf- i feet. A Jeraeyinan In New York mid the other day: "I'm a Democrat in politic*. ■ I'm for protection. I'm Mtiifled that my I party isn't I don't intend to vole in party , tinea, when a queation like tbia la up. Put a farmer at PiaioBeM," and, have raietri •beep aince '48 with profit. Tbe reduction in tariff tat aeaaioo baa all but takeo away our little profit on wool, and left ua only , tbe iiuaineM of raiting tbeep for mutloo. , If theae free trmdera give naanutlier iwisi Uie "beep buaiDeaa la dead. Ila cducatril i me on tbe tariff qocatioo. practically. I j can ten joaT Atoording to tbe Philadelphia Pint j Dr. Stecklrr, of Nvw Jcraey, ha" been ' experiment log, with a good effect, in vac- j dotting (per bap" we vbould aav "cqnl- | neat lag") children with, equior trirua against acarlet fever. It ia an old alory that acatiet fever origioaied in liotaes, tbe flnt caaca Ircing reported in royal ataMea in 1S14. appearing abort ly after among human being*, llr ftttekler * *y*tem contemplates tbe Inoculation of young coll* in order to obtain tbe equine virua and the aubnequent vaccination of human beings with tbia virus Of twelve children tbua vaccinated all cacaped on being exposed to tbe diaeaae. If at ia auppoaed by many physicians, tbe germ of acariel fever ia tbe tame u Jhal of diphtheria, and if BleckWa discovery avals both, be will deserve to rank Tbe Legislature of New Jeraey cooven ed at Trenton on Tuenday. On Mooday evening tbe Senators and membera began to arrive, and the Democratic membera ".wrre kept in a ttate of sctivityTBRrly a'! Muodar night by tbe workers for Uie * different candidates for the Speakership. Captain Stoney of Monmouth vu (rum tbe flnt tbe moat prominent candidate, bu; another dement in tbe party worked hard to prevent bim from capturing tbe caucus nominaUao. Upon tbe meeting of the Democratic caucus on Tuesday morning it vu found that Stoney bad arcurtd a tag* majority of the vole*, and be received twenty out of tbitly vote*, getting the caucus nomination on tbe firat ballot, (la Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock the Itepublioan Senatorial caucus met,' and Senator B. F. Vail of Union received the caucus nomination for President of the Senate, Senator W. B. Miller, of Cape May waa honored tbe nomination of tbe Democratic aide of the Senate. Tbe Senate was organised at 8 o'clock on Tuesday by tbe ekctioo of Senator Vail aa President and the other Hepublican nominees for Uie different offices. Tbe Governor '• Memage waa rrceired and a number of bllla and remlotiooi were introduced, among tbe meat important waa one by Senator Stainaby. a Civil Rtghu bill, and Senator Milter's bill to prohibit Man had en fishing within three mile* or tbe New Jersey coast. Tbe Houae did- not effect an organisation until about 5 o'clock, when Captain Blooey vu elected Speaker and After receiving the Governors anon*; message the House adjourned until Wednesday morning. Only a abort amaioo waa bdd on Wednesday, which waa moaUy occupied by tbe Introduction of bill*. after which both bouaea adjourned until Muoday next. Aboot eleven unlock on Saturday night the convent of the Imacnlaie Conception . et Belleville, lib. wna discovered to I* on , fire. Tbe alarm waa given and hncdrtvj»g , hurried to tbe convent when e botrlble , a.-sOncte was presented. At tbe upper , a ioduwt in their nlgbt clolbet. Mood tbe , terrified Inmates ol the burning building, . uttering tbe mot bearti end log cries fur , help. Tbe great donra of tbe convent f V ere found locked and burred to thai it ( waa oeeemar} to construct a battering ram , l . break them open. Aboot a doxen men , I 'ire ro»bed up atsba to rescue the inmate*. | I at When this w a* attempted it waa found , that tbe dnoreof the rooms w.re locked In , sod they bad also to be tattered down, but these doors also proved to b* of neb , * onl material end an eeenraly fastened , that tbe gallant rescuers were obliged to , Pare may to their terrible fate. One , yrmim lady, named Mary Campbell, Jumped from a third story window to tbe , pavement, but was taken up with bet , l«ck be ken and expired soon after. Another named Daisy F.berk got out che of tta tMrdtow wtatfowa and managed to drop oe to lbs cornice over the main !ri»T^er bold and she fed, but waa , alm-wt miraculously caught fay two men I who Mood with ontatretebed anna on the, ■ ground below, and she sustained no I , Icaat tbirty perished is the flames. Tbe 1 j MtaUr Kdneatbwal loaMo'doo. and ' IS patronised by yotmgjndy Madeoufrom j _ MWMhren Bta-nJ ia tatavwd that tta j a fire originated from the furnace In tbe ; * hmmibm «< tb* bWMfag. My wife need Dr. Graves' Heart Regu- ' * sfKSst|j
The Governors Massage. ■ Legista^t^^^^ki^'1 ' "* ■ A synopsis of the condition ' of tbe j. varioos department* of tbe State was - given In e very couSprebedtive manner. A statement of tbe financial cuodirion of - tbe state ia given which Is highly gratify. * Ing, Tbe receipts of tbe State for last - year were $801,703 and tbe ordinary i- disbursements were 1051,981. tearing a g deficiency of only $190,289 to tic provided it for. Tbe GJkjrnor recommends that the ■ state taxation shall he new crtaary, be *" believes that the annual receipts of tbe " Stele abonld he increased tu$1000.000. per ° anoum. which lie thinks can be dooe , * itb'itit doing iojnatlce to nnyone. He suggest a the abolition of tbe Stale school lag. as llir invested school fond of tbe , S late la already increasing and tbe income ' r.h fie made fulEoent without imposing a j 1st upon the Stele for that purpose. Tbe Governor recommends a readjustv meat of railroad taxation. Tbe amount l_ ofsqooey invested in railroad property in the State, accord ing to tbe estimate of tbe * OmtnUalnorf of Railroad taxatioo ia $227. d S84.6S4. He tays; "Almost tbe enure '" .'.mount ia withdrawn from the ordinary 7 assessment rolls of tbe munkcipalties and is taxed under a special system at a special c rate namely, ooe half of one per cent. d upon its true valuq, and tbe tat is paid ; ' directly Into the State treasury. Tbe tax 1 levied upon tbe railroads of this SUle last [ year was $877,557.78. or tat than ooe : third of ooe per cent upoo the amount t I invested. Other property in tbe Stele is i taxed at rata varying from one (1) to ' r I 'bree (8) per pent. It is npoarent tbat tlie public burdens , „ i arc not ^nally diMrilmted, aa between t 1 ! tbe projierty of railroads and tbat of , ! individuals. It U true that much of tbe . ' property and value of railroad" la Intangi. y '■ b'lr, and auch ai would In the liand" of ' ; pr Irate indlvidaals escape teaatkm; but it ' , is alto to be remrmbercd tbat tbe rale 1 j levied opoo tbem is mucb lower. Taking 1 I ooe consideration wltb another, It ia fair 1 to assume that Hie rate paid by the rail road" would be a proper ooe if it were ' ' | assessed upon tbe full and true kalue of II j their property. Tbe trouble is, ibat it ia - | not ao levied. There are a number of " ; remain" for Ibla. Among ibrm Is tbe i 1 ] restricted Interpretation wlurb I at been I put by (be court" upon tbe wrerta "true < '• value. " which has cut doau the talable i d value to tbe worth <4 tbe roadbed, the i r track, tbe cam, and th8 buddings, laving : * out tbe far grater element" of tire great '' u»e maiic of tbat roadbed and track and of 0 tlie buildings, and of the productive value ' Of tbe plaot. Under soch ao Interpretation i e a rood which cost sixty thouaan-l dollars n ($80,000) per mile, and did lilUebnsineM. ' might be taxed more than one which oat " twenty tbourand dollars ($30,000) per lf mile, and whose tracks were constantly ' occupied by a valuable' freight and k passenger traffic. Another reason is the II failure of the appreciation in the value of apodal ruwds to find expression In tbe tax lists. In tbe ease of one company, tbe y valuation fixed when tbe company was n bankrupt and ila Mi«k wiling for bat a few cents on the dollar, is still retained, U although It baa onostautly and largely * grown in value since then. I am Inherited u company. Ante her nsstu is tie abandon d flSrot aod eirtnprion of tbe properly of I, fifteen (15) railroads amounting to nearly c twelve uiillioc dollars i $12. 000. 000;. under lt an act pa -red in 1876 in violation ol it* r contract of 1869-u cootrael which. In d other esses, ia being onoMantly Invrkerl to p the pivjudlca of the SUle and. her peo|>le Another reason Is the exclusion from tlx u public of nny information coocerning'tUk subject. 1 here are oo publisbtd official e reports of the actions of tbe oenmistioners e required under tbe law. f To meet tbe difficulties caused by this . rood It ion of affairs many plans bare been , proposed, some of tbem involving tbe , mat radical change*, by amendment to 1 tbe CgpMHutioa.aod opening op question* 1 t of tbe gravat cluracter which will take 1 , years to deride. j Considerable thought upon tbe subject, I , however, has led me to tbe belief tbat it is 1 r mucb better to take as the basis ol action ■ . the present statute, and to twrect the 1 . weak points la thai. This can easily I* I r dooe, liea use they can be oivered by s I very few provisiooa First, tbe power , and duty of taxing should be rrpotd In n I board, having oo otber doty to perform. aod owing their appointment to some i j authority as far removed as possible from ' J the influence of tbe persons to be. taxed. 1 , Next, tbe basis oo which the tax la to t*. i , levied should be accurately defined, and i should include all tbe ckmenls which go to make tip tbe worth and value of an 1 enterprise, so clarly Mated aa 10 lave 1 little room n* poastbie fa a diminishing 1 process by a technialooostroclioo. Next. ( 1 the taxing board should be required to ( 1 keep thrmselyes constantly informed of ( Is any changes lp tbe com and value of tbe , : roads, and U> Change ibeir usessmects In j ' accordance therewith, and tbe companies . ' should he required to communicate such , in format iou fully and regularly. Next. ( such Information should annually be | ; prosentrd to the Legislature. Next, the ■ proviso to thi act ol 187B should be i repealed. The lax paid by tbe United i 1 Companies is not in excraof what would I produced by a tax of ooe- half of ooe i 1 per cent, upoo tbe value of tbrtr works, ■ 1 and tbe proviso of 1878 ia unjust to tbe i - State. I lt tbe changes, which tar. been above < 1 suggested, should be made, the amount of 1 received from railroad" win lie ' materially increased, and will pa be ' In regard to tbe Reparian Canm'uainn. ' ! after a Malrmenl of the amount of grants 1 aod leaaa for tbe pwM year the Governor J "'Whatever may be "aid at to the legal effects of grants and leaaa already i made, and whatever ea In tbe power of tlx { I Slate to make these grants to tbe exclusion j ■ of the mouiripalitio,! am eoovioced thai. I i at leaM in thickly populated lucaklra 1 bordering on important streams, it is j , neither politic nor right to exercise that | I power. It would be a wise amendment , j of tbe law which should recognixe this, iand ebber prevent any grant by the Slate, to other than the municipality, in front of I street" dedicate d a running to high water ' mark, or which Should require thai in 1 •tditta. Gsa rights nf public highway I six. eld he reserved. I Tbe Uommieriaoere have prepared a « jand abnw that out of udirly four and a- • j half million :4iH.750, lineal fta the j tsAvaasi-JS: >
the ready tale of tboe lends to tbe reaaonr abie prica charged for them. ranging from e twenty (30) and tfctrty (JO) cents per -final foot co unimproved bescbes.to fifty • s dollar* ($90) "O tbe Hudson River end" i Bay of New York. Tbe max imam price , . was fixed by the act of 1080. and might , f well be increased. Tbe Slate Prison Deal rrceirc* attention, t The total cert of mslntaiaing tbe prison r fm theyor was $138,478 It. Tbe earn- ! I inga "if tlie priskmer* were $72, 708 88. tbe 1 net Ion to the State in maintaining tbe Stale I'riann tbe past year has been $60. i e 780.81. Tbe Governor objects to tbe ■ t 1 tie re are made In tbe salaries of Prieno I c redncti'w to ibe "atari's paid formerly. , r After a derailed statement of the State j E Prison affairs the Governor ayv: , t Tbe management of tta iwtltulioe glees I evidence of xealous care on tbe part of r tbe officers and has prod need good reaults. Tbe Reform School for bori and the ' > Industrial School for girU rooie 'next in 1 order. Tbe amount of money for Public 1 - School purposes from all source* w as $2, : t 81 5.002. «1a 1 i Tbe number of children In tbe State of i acfiool age b 849.842 211.305 a re enrol led i . in oar Public School*, and 48,707 ailerd s prieale school*. The school property of I r the State ia valued at $6,515,620. It cat" i I ; the Stale $16.14 per year fa each pupil as I 1 based upon tbe average attendance. Id . ] concluding his remarks upoo our public , I schools tbe Governor rays: t ' "Taken as a whole, the school system of j I tbe State is ooe of which we may well feel | ! proud. A good education ia placed sritb- ' In tbe reach of all, wbo on avail them ' scire* of it. and Interest is shown in every Among other things which real re ' attention and are mentlooed in detail in 1 i the menace, are tbe Nnrraal Schools,- the * : Asylnma foe- Ibe Insane, tbe Home for I : Disabled Soldiers,-- tbe Institution for tbe t . Deaf and Dumb, ibe law in regard^ ■ f Child tabor, Ibe Militia, the Agricultural I t College, Pentuonerv, tlie Northern State • Boundary, tbe State Board of Health. , ; Geological Surrey, the Water Supply of ( - Cilia, and earious matters of minor ( . importance. Io coodudtng Lis meaner : tbe Governor nys: . "In dosing this, tbe last cgpmueiaUon | i which I stall in all prtSaUiVity make to | [ you, 1 doire to acknowledge tbe unvaried > oourtesyand aid which 1 base received i from tbe several State offiora. and to ' i express Ike hope that oar Stale mar ' : continue to advance in all tbe materia' 1 , el, menla of prosperity and progress. To ' ; this end. let us inenke and deserve the ' t assistance of tbe Divine Huler of tb. ' t uoiveree." Thn Wanamaksr Sanaatlon. rue rhilsUeluhts vraws says: John Wansmaker makaa 6oe display . ' for Uie new year, lie begins by ssyinc he r it careful -to arnld aroMtlona, etc., and 1 ' then makes tbe biggest ooe of Ibe season. ' I He's right. He don't seek "sensation"" | in anything, but be csn oo more belp b I Ihnn a modal girl an belp being pteUy Such an Immense reduclion sale, boors' , aod real, at bit "seoMtloot" are. wll' ' make the dull January days very lieely I even for that lieeiy wonder world oo Tbir- i tcenth and Cbotnut Streets. > Tbe most contemptible person in any J I community It tlie whisperer. "I will tell ' juwr a secret," aid ooe of then ' ' a day or two ago to a boom com ' panfoo. "Oh, my," what la It? 'Inquired ' number two." Would you believe it. "I ' saw a man klaa Miss B. at tbe front gati i yesterday under ibe noon -day sun." j ' - Saodelnut." "id somber two, "and I I tbe thinks herself anorebodr," etc. Th, ' man was Miss B's. brother who tad Jut' i • arrterd. He tad a right to kta bis sifter , ' of emiree. but It affected a mans to , 1 blsrife character Dot to be lost by these , 1 tcsndel mongers. , Nothing it more proroklog than tbe ' , habit of carelessly or thoughtlessly laying ■ , aside a much used article and forgetting . iu whereat* Mil* a atoned after. If all tlie , lime tost In tbe vain search- far mislaid . things could be recovered and nUlixed . there would be enough of it in tta aeersge Ufc to make a tour to Europe ; learn t or, increase tbe acreage of c> L. , tivatioo oo the farm at least a Atrlh. We a man a few days ago Iwokiug fur bis . umbrella when it was safely pinned to . bis aide by bis arm. It waa a weighty sayin; of a wise man , who framed the aphorism: -'As are one's Incllnaliooa no are hit opinions.' That , ia to ay. a thinking man's view* of mat are largely swayed and eventually 6xed by bit own personality. Or to put it in another forin.buman di-cl"ioo depend"" » upoo ooe'" feelings than up* at logic. , And bere we 6nd tbe key to many acts of nor neighbors upou which reaaoa sod i logic throws no light. Tta New York fYsir. prints a long In. from a Mail correa^ondeol on the political aitoaii"0 in Ikla 'Starr. Tlie letter meni turn that tbe tariff ia ibe leading topic So It ia. Bat tbe view of tbe tariff taken by New Jersey la not tbe view taken by tbe TYaua Tbia la a protective S ate. It va in encouraging borne industries sod giving tbe working c tares a decent — Tmtm Timn. AntaTTic Crrt. N. J. Jan 8.—' Tbeibree masted acboooa Robert Morgan, of New Conn , Captain Crooley, from Salem Mara. Io Baltimore. In balls w, ran ashore at tbia plan at four o'clock this morning. Tta tide was very high at tbe time aod tta acbcoper Ka dry at low water. She has suffered no damage. J assay Cm. January 8.— Governor Abbttt tat appointed Ciareoce Sacketl b t in Brooklyn, and is a brother or William E. Sacked, tta editor an I publisher of the Swaday Tattler, ol ibb cilf . Tta Balary of tbe poaitioo it $1,888 pa year. Do You Want to Buy a Dog? If you do, the place to go la to the Ktxnta. 387 South Street. Philadelphia, where all breeds of dngi are told at low priora 18 annul go in person, write ft* what you want, and they will send It to yoo by exprea. no matter where yoo lite. Cat*, mailed to you for a two cent sump. Sergeant Maaoo claims to be get Ung $1.000a weckaf.be Dime Museum. Ac audience of over 1.500 nightly would be required to pay bis salary. If ta ia getting $S4 a week be ia making more money than be era made tefure or ever will make, la.-m fVr« Mta Brita Lyford, 48 Parine arocue. Trenton, N. J., mya: "Aaa "Srengibenlt *; ^
STATE ITEMS. Tta new M. E Church, at PleaaanwUle. AtlaDtic connty, was drdiafodwrsterdar. J ' Tbe Bridtetno eutborilia think they i save $1,500 a year by lighting the ' Mreet lamps witbuaptha tnstred of gas. Mr. fiewlin, ol Cumber land, is menHoned in coonccti'c with tbr nomination ] far Coograsman in the Firat district nexi Fall. , E Paywno Hammond is conducting a aeria of Evangelistic meetings in Milleille , . Many, especially among the ynnng. are . i profaning their lore for Christ. ' Rev. Robert F. Young, wbo for .bout ' SO years tas been in charge of tbe Uaddonfield Baptist Church, died oo -Sat art* r evening after an Hlnes* of several week* | He was born In Pennvvlranla in 1810. Since last October a vouoe Hindoo, who came fr>m Bombay, Western India, ba* . ness with Moore Brothers, of Clayton It is mid that it is bis intention to cniabljtb gtaa manufacturing in bis native couutrr. ' . A is bring numerously signed I South Jersey, which will ta tent to Washington, io tlie interest of vessel mac. ' ' asking for tbe erection of Jetties at ' Carnoo's and Tbwoaeod'a Inlet", in o-dcr Tta Monrratowo canning factory put - this season 825.005 ana of lomator*, 20.000 cans of asparagus. 40.000 an*' -I 1 apples, 16.000 ran" of squashes, snd 60) of aiswp. About 4.000.000 an* : will be made this winter, some of wbki. J wilt be told. i lb tta If ndsou County Circuit Court on j Thursday, William Hiring, a newsboy, aged 6fteen. obtained a judgment fur $5.against tbe Eric Railroad Company. waa thrown off a street car owned by , tta company, by ooe of tta drivers, an i t injured severely. Tlie company will carry ' " the case to higher court. Tlie Board of Control of the Slate Iodus 1 trial Scoot for Girl", at Trenton, bat ap- J pointed tta following Trustee"; George C. Haddock, of Monmouth county: vice Samuel AIIIdsob, deceased; Edward H. j St oka, of Mercer county, vice Samuel Cjl , Brown, raetaned; Jeremiah CBourkr, ' eojnty. reappointed. Tbe Presbyterian church at 1'errinevllle. ' county, waa entirely datruyrd | 6 re on Sunday just after the morning 1 services. Nothing was saved but a new j and tta pulpit furniture. The flic . caused by stkfectivr flue. Tta build i ing was insured in a Princeton Mutual for i i $2500. It was one of tbe oldest church- - 1 in tbe State. Ibe Reading Railnwd has notified nil | of its employee* holding public position* i to resign their office* or to lave tbe company's employ. Among the employe, a affected by tbia order are two membera of 1 the incoming Legislature of New Jeraey. those employee* wbo bold tbe office [ , of school trustee have been forced to gr. 1 • sign. Francis Donley, tbe engineer of Ibe Camden sod Atlantic Railroad charged with manslaughter In killingThotna" Dare an accident at Ashland, Camden | county, went before Justice Parker after being ordered committed by JuAtce Cassady, waived a further baring, and entered into ball of $1000 to appear to uiiwr. Mr. Bannard. Superintendent of tta road, becoming bla surety. Tbe Freehold Grand Jury ia inquirir g what manner the indictment found. by , former Grand Jury against Dr. Nelahn Henry, of New York, for prrj(:ry in tbe Casey ate was divulged tbe name day, and why It was tbat Ave minutes before dictmenl was reo-iualderrd and the bill ignored. There are ugly rumors In regat d it.
Fashion Notes. Tta Russian circle ia the latest style of round disk. It is shaped at tbe tack, and therefore lose* tta fullness of the re. J - rular rtrrle. It I* esper-isliv suited t" 1 . roods intended to he hoed with ftir or olqsh. though it suits well for ordinary ctesh. A nrtesd of - narrow, mnderalelr wide - , rfhhoo is now- tied at the throat. Tied in a Wt how with end* 1 Mulfon.ter sleeves have now hoen - adopted hv French modiwes, and are com- - , ing to us In ireported toilets 5 For srnsU girit from six twelve, tta - ■ d'^lTre'l'1 (* " universal, in t Dsrk green cloth and hUck cashmere . de-re. are will made with killed skirt. ' draned apron . or scarf laid In folds and " 'timed over no lta left side. Jbe waist : a jacket Vith vrlvrt vest We Thinks© too. ' ii-ak f.» penainr Merrill in lta PWt*- ' end under no rirc.tma.anca does he put anybody else In his nlsce. Hearth la wealth. I , ft i. worth more than richre. for with not it riches annot ta enl-reed. H"w man v pecpte are avtrhon* heat' h who might 1 regain b hv using Kidnev.Wnrt It sds "non tta Liver. Bear el. .nd Kldoeva. rle*nsing and wlmulartng rhem «o heaHhv areion 1' mires all d,.n-der. ot .here Im- [ nortsn. Organ*, purifies the Wood and j bromntea the general health. Sold by all j I druggist* Seeadvt. I Ttaf oe* in the eaareof Jaeoh R F*reing. j I for manslaughter, in killing OhsrW Oar. j 'on a Iramn nnon the gronnda of Mr* ' Ortihh a* Borltogfon. Tueadsv returned a ! 1 1 to tta mercy of the Court. j A parrot or other Wrd ; snv klod of a ' cage ; s fine bred dqg^gbld fish ; or a pet I goat store of the kind In America Tux j Burp fo-d (Ymi-»sr 287 South Eighth Sired. Pl.iladelphia. If too annm visit | anything in ttalr tine with perfect "frty j I hv erpn-aa to any diatence. 06 6m jt V*tnclsnd's haklr.g pan factory is doing ] J large burihes*. Over a tbourand pbds are , I made each wcrk, and shipped to all pari* , -of tta United States and some to foreign ; ! The gompliated diw-asa brought oo by ' j intenre riudy. thought, are. anxiety, etc.. 1 Hud such symptoms as iom of memory. ' .mplsints. liver troubles and a general ' t-tvaking down of health and etrength lion cau-t s great fatigue, when life seem" ■ I a burden, use the reliable atrengrliening ■ ; Ionic. Brown'* Iron Bitlera. It will afford ' | The Isst elan »bippe<1 from Somen' \ the past aoson waa numba 8,415,. , i 881. . 'i "lam using Dr Graves' Hart Regulator ' 1 with great results, had Heart Dlre-aac for ' 1 » vara, so bsd could not he down.— John ' M.-Guff, Ptks Stat ten, Tbe^Bart 1 ilfu- ^clt'friisrmrnls. ! t. ! Ill- urande Kngsr Cnopany wiu I* bald si lb, , r.mee ol tbr Ctmpsbr at Klo (traodr. Cane Mar tr " YMek'm." °° J,Bamr7 si - . }!*-Xt VS. U. tiOLLld. ftecretsry. ' AJJ1DE AWAKE AGENTS ' > V WASTES EVEKTWBEKE ?OH NOTED WOMEN J James Partus, the grrslraa trtngrapbrr of the i j i:t« 1-lia.MI run. CO, Usnfant, Conn. ; BOOKS-Millions . ibe MrtdT ^ataa7ro^>LowralUurtrest*a 1 known. Not sold Lj deslrra. sent lor exuatt nai<oo before psTBositoaerideaoeof good fsub. t lit". JOU.N II. ALU EN, Paid user, I P. O. Box ttr. 18 Yesej N. T. j i
Wirriffl. t TO2CTOringOTAn»— rtw ^'Soare «l» I Sfir Stflrfrtisrarnts. ; ]sj-oncE. | pOTSr*nTtn^. J*Nratt^w«^i*«.T| j q.eo. AV. r.r, ! practical builder, STILL AT THE "I.n RTANn. CAPE MAT ' jjiw jersey supreme ■ Tlie PMlsislplia Tits. [ j Th, PhllBOOlDht, Tly—. 1684. { I I T«» Tiara Wll! eoirr oooo lbs new yrar ■ I In It. htarnrv — more wldetr read and quoted, | 1 more besnlly eremnendsd. snd more fierce!, ; - iepend-nee sod fesrttasnrre that has laadr it ; I to tewing Til sod hot ret t-tlil-N. I.r erery ago. rtedsroftbore papas to gone by. Tbr popnlsttoTbsre' made tbe old wren, aadropoti ' shadows of tbr lr fort£r 'grestbrs* and tbe, - Tb -sr P"|»n tare lid mm whinira. Mt " » 1 mro?o'"e°roMU7l>ttat brongbl atam tbe I cbsoge. Men sod women, wherever they lire, now require fresher news; snd t bey require more -i Tas kvasKi-r Tiara gathers off tbr type* or - to (ample at large, and .et. it before tbem tn " aucb fenerosRy of paper and petal as wonu
PIANO T ABLE COVERS!
TOHUDIH TABLE COTEB"!, w"k£?55i lillt Bitta! Colorinp And the foflbwhig sties; 5-4*6-4.7-4. 8-4, 8-10 8r 8-i2, Raw and Spun Silk and Fine ; Tapstrj Tdlile aiifl Piano CoTers
°or msgsifieeel any" o* EiMitral Cli'l Piaii Coien 1* at' rat-flog mate uuoOaa. Plain and Variegated Borders In 4-4, 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 sizes, ^ Cardinal and Turkey RED TABLE CLOTHS
I I 1 1-2, I 3-4, 3, 2 I 3 : te^u-ramsad grates. wftb-nspatM so . 5TRAV0RIPGE & CUOTHIERt EIGHTH STREET. MARKET STREET, FILBERT 8TREET, ! ' PHILADELPHIA. mak:::^' cape" may, n. j. NEAREST nOU8K TO TOE UEACD. OPEN PBRHANENTLT. Rooms and its II* tboroofbly healed for tbe winter month* u»'-^ Mra. F. HALLENBBCK. Rupture 1 ''ranmSa ""uinu1 of ij,""' wb^^tMd efotytb' ml'"!!: kSmFt C'° 'VSsUSra1 r*p,°'* III iisbiZy T^S^^lnSrreyr'o^SluSdlJiXS^Tw
Half and Half Sale. Great "Clarin' up Time" at Oak Hall.
- Bargain Roomr]
Will be Run all Through] January
One Hundred Thousand Dollars' Worth of Choice and Fresh Clothing for Men and Boys now in our Bargain Rooms. The prices are so reduced that you pay us one-half, and we give you the other half. We lose, and the public gain, between $25,000 and $50,000 by this mark-down sale. Never before have we I offered Clothing so cheaply, and we hope we never shall again. It is to your interest to buy now for next year. Oak Hall leads in telling you that woolens are down, and clothing should be also; and we pledge you that the lowest clothing I prices of any market shall be found in our Bargain Rooms. \ few items are stated below merely as specimens :
Men's Overcoats. Upwards of 3,000 i^the Bargain Lines. 7T>0 CO Excellent Solid Melton and Black Witneys. %.OOfcvc™1 down from $10.00, mostly Kersey and Fancy Back Cassimere. )t>7XO A big variety down t' / from various prices to half value. T O C O A splendid lot of Finest Fancy Back Cassimere, down from $25.00.
Men's Suits. Over 1,000 Suits in the Bargain Lines. There are about 100 Custom- ; made Sui»8 yet remaining at forty cents on tlie dollar — half cos/. S8.00 Axil's; simere, just down from $14.00. SlO.OO AU.sorts from various prices ; every suit worth double. They cover some of the best goods in Oak Hall.
Boys' Overcoats and Suits. Over 1,000 each. Suits and Overcoats. The Bargain Lines begin with solid grey Meltons, as follows : Large Boys' Suit, $4.00 Large Boys' Overcoat, 3*5^ Small Boys' Overcoat, ^ .OO Small Boys' Suit, 3 -OO And equally good trades for you in all the finer lines.
Wanamaker & Brown, I Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts., Philadelphia.

