- t-MWM Published Every Saturday Morning. aPE BAT. JANUARY 17.1B8S~ "* ffwrjg ggg.tigjr «» Proclamation bythe Governor. '• gplllSi ^hniRu!uS «« nmmu tar .mim or Trarearrr rT'taTauM or ^STl'aiUli ""' iwlreT^ " *** tatBi.tr' or SmiJwi, >i Trnruo. Il*e.| t»e ten no say or Joun. a. d. nro,.£i£Sr'"'n6""«">-i"- ■ onniTC '-tt jUtph aeMm. Mr*. Qrant Rarfusaa VanOerbllt'a , (>• IBM Saturday Mr W. U. VtudrrUlt •rat a note to Mrs. V. & Grant. In which ho tendered her the property which had become ht> by virtue of the euculino and •ale to recover the amount of tlOO.MO. which fa* bad Dwoe.1 General Grant the day before the Grant A Ward failure. In hit letter to Sim. Grao', Mr. VaadrrbiH a beff her to aecept of all the property aqri a Iran tier of the entire obligation which be boldi agalott the General. Hating thai tble had always horn his purpose in enforcing the execution of bis claim. Mr. VaadivtiNi prnpiai i! to |irr*eat llie entire profaftr to Mm. Grant with only noc teservaiioo. which was that Uaaeral Grant's swoM*. medals and giru from the L' ailed Htalet and other Mttooe, should*, vter Mm. Gram's drsili or twfnre. at tier op. tlnn. be dapnabrd In the 178. Slutron. at Weatiagliai at ronoieotuaf. . In reply Mrs. Grant, trbiir <*prv»aing bvr lilgb tpprt datlon of Sir VsnderhiltmuoiCc-n gift, inattirrly ilrclmrw to accept H.noly *0 far as Concerns the Run in regard to Ibe General's **«nti. medal., etc. Mr. VaaderUlt again iow.it , I and Sim. Grant, kindly but flmly am a final rctuMl. Tills aef i'H no I bt I art of General tod Mrs. Grant lends to raise litem in the slready high est seta In wbk-h they arc held br the people of all nation.. General Grant claims Hat the •1S0.00S wbidt he oweo Mr. Vaadest'llt. nil hough It will not borrowed for dtis personal use; yet it Was a Personal debt and be insists Hud u shall be paid even at the tacrlBoe of bit entire property. The , ropneel la raise a fund for General Grant doe* not seem to be the proper thing, but la view of hit peal services which were given at a time when ver^Ufe of our repnblfcwaa jt^jeop. apoa' tha ratiradllsl tf the ermyPUTo ihS he in Joally rmltied. and General Grant wiUaecapt nothing at the henda of either the government or lodieidosla unless be ted* himself ehtti led to It. We are glad to ere (bet the Senate has already passed Ibe bid natborolng she President ro ptioe General Grant in this pofl'loo. and. we trust, so time will he faaln the fulfill, meat of lupurpoec. Scfe uyierC otf* « . Schuyler Colfax died sudden It Tursdsy lea at Maaknto Mian. He bud walked hurriedly about tbree-fonnhe of a mile to reach the depot In lime to lake the tram • and Ml dead a few momenta after test log ' Mmaetr in Ibe depot. The nstne of Behavior Cottax reoslls the dsyi of Prrsi. drat Ltnooln's admlaiMraiioo, when Oul. f*g trad a member of the House of iirp. remetsllree. sod pen of that lime occo. pled the •peaket's chair. He was years or more bis Inflneone was Isrgrly fell in both Bute sod National noluVs. Ha wee elected to Oootrera la ink when oolT 81 ream ot age In 18)8 Mr. Colfax - eras nominated foe and elected to ibe Vice Presidency . Jo 1872 he was defeat. aamloelloo fur ., re election by llmry Wilson After his term of n«oe si -Vic* President expired. Mr. ColfagAMomloed to retire from public lire. •» "HeHoqol dilnj public etnpl ,ymrot. Mr. -•— "-Ooltai turned ro travels and lecture. t> Ml ooeapatiuu. Annually from 1874 to lbs time of hit death be made lecture . toon dating the Winter, while bis Summart were. taken up wlih leisure sod reading la hi* borne at Booth Beod. A'ways a well-lnf * med man. be became ia hltdalc years tost of prufosrad nod varied be was anUrl'sd in accept a congress iooal nomination from Ida Indiana oooflituents. burhls decistoo in remain in private life leauloed taSexlhle. ills sere iocs upon ibe r or ram were in great regies). and be " ddoedn" was ewe, bowevar, (baa aa '' ooMrtaialog lorn ore; it was a most Intelligent mod valuable contribution to tha history Tif the war epoch, lor his relations with Mr. Unciilo were of an exceedingly , ^ IH— — ll-AhaSt 187»to arantsd a aksoa of Senator Berr Wade, who sur- , rives him.". . . The organ lastloa of the Bute 6noale ! 'Oh last Tuesday wee the occaeioo of a , rather amatlag deal between the two , Pbrtlea. nod from what wt team ^BeaMebBMMMtT^«!l£l J -ewe senate hi Repoblioaa by nely oonmo-
ievityi use nsa4lilalr*<fansh IVpubrfmas) aaa gag.sgjaag (neebaaanlaailuo. But Seoatw^sSeodt . wen defmteed to ha President of toe nM WM taken all the Uara crala and one BsgtbUraa vmed fo^BcOM nk.and besot tables sooo lerotd. A MM eot# oo join? sagaTijreiaag Hob rant. and TiwngMood, bit colleagur, fatal With lb* former. A Joist meeting , prjggagidtfgaffit Prongylvagia Railroad CoapSay arm's Zt raaa£saNe: f tha oKy U wlll ^e the ^aSt^ewStrt 'tMt"lbelB?S woeWeww* the ctty, the pell waare- £ Z£r JS* * itaforoaoftrr the septs SS&M hde been mAh mSSS^sas^ .-^aeaggpass
1 btatb tret—. 4 Residents of MlDrille are damoriagifor £ the iotroductaon of lb* ilaxric Jgbt. r The electric Dgbt bet been rotrndocrd ' into W oodburr. the emeu being Ilium losled with tt fur the Brat time no Sswrday '8 oigtiL We rewired some origins! poetical oootributloos this week whlclr we were — obliged to ley elide nnt 1 test w«* t.e want of epecr. — The tteeotr-ou.th annual meeting of the New J miry Bdilnris! Awcis'ion wit I* held at the American House, Tr*o',«i. the 18th last., at 11 a. m. Rev. J. W. BMboff. of the »•* .Ubora ™ Presbyterian Ohorch. bs. socrjU.d a call Ha from a church la Lehigh, IV. and has tor reenoved his family to that place, r. The Baptist Orarch st JtoadHoam. ire Comber Isnd county, has ulruded a call 2 tn Rer. W Pratt, of New York, which as hes been agprpred, and M- Pratt bas »• entered upon bis labors he Charted Boott. of Woajs-nwe recrnily nhtaiSMVl ahont Iblrly-flre |OUndsof boca y. ^ from between the weather -hoards of bis bourn, where the bees bad made a bom* Rev. Joseph Garrison a well. known Mrthbdlsl riergymeo, lumber of M' J. — B. Garrison, this dry, now etathawn] iu I ■ Atlantic Coan'y. Im*v a rib by a fall j from a chair in bioljnme a few day. ago. Ill NotwitbHandine h.r.l time, in tbe I'm- I ted State. 4.10.000 I nn, iur.nl. cr -*d ' ■o the Atlantle from Europe dun or ybpn . 'rt months of 1884. showing that lio»r» roust , "■ be a good deal lens larorabie furibojabor ■e ing man there than b ere.' u Tbe aothorltfts o' Miliville are am. 1 , .ideriag tbe edvimbility of creating a V Pourtb weri in thai city. If ibe Legi.ta i n tureeboaldeeaetioothis.it wool t g,.e .. the dty additional Powee ia tbe ihwrd of ' Freeholders. re \n Irrio eebnoorr -rigged screw proprlh r | t. for tl* Commander of th* Vropzurlan ; Naey has Just horn completed at D,ad l*uv's Iran Works. Camden, and work rr has bern conuoencrd oo a goTeemurnt V light boose teodrr. f »• I' ll said that some of the Caridra n. y loin keeper* ere raising a corn, prion fund b Will, which an endeavor i. to br made It to induce City Council at fts ont aessi. n y to reduce the liquor license fee from »I95 u to 872, the old figure. '• Rev. William E Riyle, of Pleamn; £ vilW Atlantic cionty. wl|o for •several " year. ha> horn a prominent preacher In L tbe New Jersey MetbodlH Epietaqnl Cnot t err ocr, has aeslad something of . arrow * lioe by riDouncine MrUmdUm and «n1 bracing tbe Iroets of the Baptist dranmina stioa. , It Is mid that there Is tn bt a hill Intradoced at tbe present session of the Lrgis. - lalure authorising the urgamxation of -a } battery of heavy artillery. Atlantic City H would be * good station for I', as there . la oo orgoaizstioo of tbe Natioo.l Guard anywhere no the coast between Loog _ Branch sod Cape May. > Governor Abbrtl Monday morning. ■ oootrafy to genera! expectation, appointed . t ex^eoMnr Black Wrll. of Tree ton as Stale r Treasurer, to succeed the lair Treasurer s Wright. It was expected that the prwl- , i would ne filled by a J, Hot session of th. , J House of Ibe Legislature. Governor Ahe belt mid that be was Impelled to this e serine by Ibe fact ttwt If the pre i' loo re I. mslDrd rsraol there wiHildtr- liouhirsouie , drlsys in hosioeos. Joseph Brisn. of ibilin, lut brought , _ Railroad Company for g 10.000 dam.gc. j for injuries alleged lo lave been rewire,! „ at^lhe recent accideel Pike's Peak. ? sued the Pennsylvania Raifrnad lor the , } toss of an ev* in • v-w|liwi<w) st Third srrwt sihI Bridge • venue s few weeks . lines It is raid that the widow of CooductnMsmitfa, of tin- C'atpdrn and Allan, tie Rail read, who was killed st 'he Pike's , Peas accident, will sue the ,«t>ipaoy"for [ Tbe fact rhat il«*rr have as vet l**n ' Only eleven hreoic lakre oo, by tbe 100 , luB*or sellers in Camden ere.ies much , comment. This Hat* of affairs has hren . be, meht atsmt bv the dXprcta'ion that at tbe next uiecimg of th. C~.nc.la aremg effort win I* made re have th. I ice ear tee . reduced foHn 8105 lt,e preornt fee. to , 875. rite old figure Ttus »ff-*t wilt he j backed up with a, veral hundred iVdtnra. In rash, which i. Is mr raised by liquor seller* will, its* on ere'andtng that > , raririirmeiti'wi of -he Council Is lo hr ~ ' The t'Arssfana of M'eri says "Tlie - sna -tchetlc properties the 8-aiih Amr. riusn shrub coc* I -r|rf*roij,(o)i | hare - lung been known.. lest narcnc than ' opium, il piwsrwres rise rema katde pro- ' perty of preventing Us- difficulty of rr»- ' plration common at great elevations, and ' sincu'arly enough it diiam the pupil of ■ the eye. while opium contracts it. A ! young aihdenl in Wont named K oiler, 1 being ottraclad to the drug from Its peci- • lar properties, discovered that a hvdrnrbl. ! orate nocture of oncnaioe— an alkaline ex- . 1 met of tbe ooca loaf— applied lo tbe eye 1 rendered it laseoalhle to tbe touch. It 1 has' been tested ia Vienna and Berlin with | *TJ8j aocxem * few drops serving to wholly remove seotibiliiy fnsn th- eve i | and allow the freest oae of the koifv with 1 no locoaveninon to the patient It lias _ already been tested in Philadelphia. Dr Agocw having suoomsfullv performed a operation upon tha I eye of a child Without causing ray pain. That tbe u» the rye aloae Is tolerably ontaln; so that It would seem as If oae of tbe mo» dimoverie* oft Ibe time had boso made With the annawtul a~.ll ); oucxaoalul
' oaltou of this martthetie to diseased parts * of tbe body oo lnhalalloo will be trere.. . amy. while the most delicate operaihm. * oao be scoured without tbe incurring of T gala or the iecmveeliBoe ofSen rcaultinr ■ from tho- lnvnlaniary movement of tie ™ muatlta. j^uiGter/ievTloprnea 1 . will be >f *Wsf t*d with deep Inieresi . h The New York B.rem Heating Com- * Pont baa offered the G reeromenr a rental n of 810 000 a par rack for tbe hats men' s of the New York Custom House sod A Post Offlos, Jg wbiCb to put ill l lint. * fbeoompsqy elites In sddhluu ■<: bind t Itself to supply tbe building, with heat ' Oodvieciric lights free of eoal. Tneliest i, lag sad lighting now ensu tbe Govro- ', men I over 880,000 a year. Supervising I Archl'r« of the Trewsurv, Ben. has been ■- lavastigstiag the matter, and It is under0 mood, will report ogalMt "ibe leasing of tbe ptimlsas. lis believes that ibr Gre. eramvsa mill seed tbe roams, and that ii r- ' "CMnaaa'GoriOon." f A biography of ibis remgrbslde man ' f aomsroos cdltkm, c< course st • high » price, thms reprint St 8108 pernnpy ■ WM Amsriesa "fUgb-prieed" publisher . * Sow follows ibe "LOtrmtf MmmtmlUn- , wdkkm. Urge hsbdmms type, neat cksh ; lex lbr rutin field of standard literature. Ires to soy wHlraM Nothing Mad* In Vwin. ' We ore told tbst ootbtag wis made In » ?l l—iZ ' ; 'AmHwWk lHemqmUls ismods "to ■ zh? ; .Wmhi-. -
The Weeding Rsllroed. j br Tba saaaml meeting of ibe Hockhalilsn nf lbs M-wMng Rsljrnad Company was id Wd-Mo-d^l-. Mr «— ee'.«A-«* o. fat the re -organ lisUn* of tbe e mpaay stockholders of t'w Rrad.ag lo tbe rasusl rwpoct which was presented, sad, Sr. G'.weo'. plea I.V n e-gsr ixotirat ooeoflt yrt h* mid to he ra'rr- lr precticab'-, as b dvprods slmoot mil. ly up w wheiher tlw '-e honrtbr riders ore willing ro surrender half "• of ibrir in'rrvsr to|n.'idat* the Snatlog '•* debt. With so looease in fi rs' ng debt of near !e- fire sod a |.«lf md'hw during 1 pi the post year. Ibe futo-c ..f tbe It wdiog j ill is eot as bright as " r I-to, t*. and rely as tfas most hoprlul can sre a rhanr* for Its . return to solvency and ibat ia 'be far dis- , taaf flora. dj The following lieker was rrescn'ed to' -h the slorkhnlders and rlmcrl hy a rote of ; „ Ml.fWdsreh President— George Del} Krim. Mansjwra - J. tt Uppiaoa'. I V Wd. i ' llomarei. Franklin A G-mlv, !•* Wbo'-i J- loo. John Wanamakrr ant tt.bert H. ™ 8avre, Breretrey — A'hert F *(,— Trea-oref. William A Cr*ur*h. "j How to Cat a public Office. i bl^Xt •n'1 ' *^>'y ' ; lncra'ir.T^>o«i?lui. T .• 'hi* ca,| ^t.e txirgii ST»nucB" rlt-.-a aid prove ... e Tcrra~v, I^d < j w"h^li.ci. gl'ur. r« lumen's " an spphrprton an 1 u.w i ■ r-.-li - ■ ; n'J ' H ~ ! l!m''lloimw' mm •"* i^""'°.:* ' - Hand U >k and A"ua>ac It hi., and a ' ooroplcr anrt 'ireful Mrmorso'P"" ii~w ' Ivc. containing a gteai niaur ra nabic and inurcsiiog mug- T"*v are In niahnl I free of rhargr l-y drug, i Jr and onin'iy > ■ store krtlfa-ra. I'"t shr-.'d llrcv Dot hare, II 11. Waroc A <' . lire R.rchestrr i ravo^nedlro.r It. u. j.,.r u„,l, a ; frei/hr co.. T.d. G a'.i t'|..Sv tlw la-ipri out t ie'ding a ri.'ffirit-nt auppt. . f war. tlad'aW ail|'Tl'he',Mwre> h ra"' ^ #rir ^drrrttSftnrnts. plj^K^roiic; 'I |j lofor th' rV'tJl^iiMiaJririllS ' ' ^rre^tHLrtiitTrn^aed lv lrM.'a: and flivirglir- o EVERY DAY ] Dr. CHIPMANS PILLS, ^
IS <hra« W" '«H ,l: rbr a'Uneau • Tn? 5 ' an I Sc. must yarn can rcrtalnly nearoMt.1 by a marly air of I, Dr. CHIPMAf'S PILLS. j gramwer, Dvsrsraia. ikry all 1 .bN.g^ grtrv fawny ahoald trey a box ! Dr. CHIPMAN 'S^PILLS. E. O. LONG. Sole Agent for U. 8. • TtrgldT-riTX I'BKT* * BOX. | ^ TAX SALE. "- ' S th«<«TTA or*<A r« 25rl'ro5rswi!s r PAVXCVT OP TAXES AHHMKP TH KSXUIt PO« Ttl 1 TKA K Ilea. , of SwrvS* sf «»^5SSwSsra!rfirarAmx MONDAY. P*b UFA bTivmH." "* StSSwaGa to j ' *■* f "''^'.'v^ri-s're I ■ In.'^Ww-raerantl. La anrtarr-al *™,l j^BgargSraTa „ J
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Mdgw. adtuacasl uUe Drcalar ^Halpm. Bridgri. on* acre of rT"t,n.i. ggjyy * preg^nresswia? wni- ^ ^ [ Qw'IwtjSra 'w m^sir'. *1 Jrerel" aalaod Smy birajT " ' SO o " t fagWlSS- 1, «. 'yxiyw. u: ' Xuriawsitsibe * " ^SwMJ^aM^hKamweH aMe W W. » Mecaao. Jnaa. WastsMe Do^uu" ni <■* . MrsMoa. Jaaa. taamm "tU ' •" - 5=7 .Ti" .. ' earner . h. A. BrwbsM ante I my gT^ireeia « j. • - . ..m 1 m « SfTSSS-ESS™. d ? . bTt«r. T a Mhekt.kwtaaamt.wcaf I2w5l!"^ Itsvrcwaas rrau is ba „ ' memSraSwS * I aWa ^rpy^iu_!j,n^yi<^7yiu£ ~ a I XJ2J* "ad%ila*^ *tw m >] imil'WH MiHAMM.
DURABILITY I 1 - I :SEA. SHORE PAINTING ■ « \ SECURED BY USING ■ LDCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. ; YOU WANT YAI.M FOB YOB I0NAY THIN GO TO THS : M:W YORK BAROAIX HOl Slv *' r~*J?"hj,ngt0n St,eet-C,«p« May City. ;! iiky ctmus. TKiMMiwis. \ 1 7r iT7\s" ' "re" ! ' 1 ("iighams. he.-iw, -• u..<tli ■ . » . r.,.i t ,jn,.n Klannel' Tc^extra' t| tsoard Fast Color ■■ ( r- \ - it j, i". >M r r^T'atcrp » uara n : makes, 4f i'« . . „ „„ \\ f.;,c W„!"gn' iilankcult . ' .. . , ' _ . , I SCHLAGER. Propr.etor. WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES!' Two or. Silver W.tithsm on. I h !o,„ W..t, Ire, 5 S SoUl x A,,,,-. I.s, , Stem W'O'lrrv . Solid r.ol.l Ijdu'A' \mr-ri.ap Key Winders. - ... •j t;s s., „ u w.'.h,-,. . . . Cta® Jewelry, Siiyerware, Ciects, Diaeafls, Etc, *r tairswinHiwi.l v f-OW fiutaKS. i.C. HAYDGCK, No. 12 North Second Street. Philad.lphia. WM. 3. SERRILL & CO.. I Green Creek. Cape May .Co.. N.J. CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. | Met Sets, Glass Sets, Lamps, Work Boles, Vases, Do® I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. AND FANCY GOODS,.! Hats. Caps, Ready-Made Clothing. Overcoats, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 Millinery Goodi. Ch-na and dataware. Groceriea. Feed. Etc. j WALL PAPER & BORDERS DRY1 GOODS. NOTIONS, GROCERIES. HAR0WARE. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. FAMILY FLOUR, - . *"*■ TOWNSEND.
C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, ' Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. , BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenu^Camden^N^X^I^iM SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MAY COURT HOU$E. N. J. Boon, M, filiads, Slitters, loolep, Frames, srans, CONNER* SCHELLINGER. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. READY-BED PAIHT. BEST SEA-SHORE PAWT IAIDFACTURHI *rrhrreraiaPJ "rardm!™™ P'r^s^ohn lor Mnnar. rrlafs Wa-rela. enrauora^ ows. SAMUEL H. FRENCH * CO.. GEO. M. POWELL*' MERCHANT TAIL%OR, No. 1 5 Cecatur Striet, Cape May City. ''mrratlt j^y.amh «•-* ara* [^d_Gn Dy. ni .'Jrartl^ra> ^ra|.sjre^o,oj. West Jersey Hotel, fuqf or sraxn irntisr. cabb^.. S. J.* Jf «rui~m«.w. ""1" rimCf* V A~r, (Wa.
! .Mtansmaltrr'A -, j Brine back Whatever you buy to^ay anp hereafter, if ' { »'ou Would, racier jiave the I | .ttoncyN~0nly| bring it back I juickly. ' Half a million of goods are roingfor what thej-'li fetch: I whatever we can spare, j Quantities of first-class merchandise, and very little else, j P rices, according to nothing I out the GO. Over garments for ladies i «ere fully treated last week, j Rrad thi account: let any j i ort you happen to want ; and tudpe the whole itore by what ■ l ira set there. i In the same rooms are jer- , sey < ; silk and wool, plain and I braided and beaded jerseys; i anil dresses of flanneli cloth, ashmere, black and colored silk; foreign dresses and ' . others; and shawls. : < -iris' over-garments and dresses. Newmarkets, Rus ' sian circulars, cloth coats,"SeaI , i loth coats, striped- jersey Hannel Mother Htrobard . j wraps; and dresses of flannel, 1 (TciL cashmere, satin. Everything new. ■ Seal .dolmans, ulsters, coats " and fur lined circulars; small • articles more or less. The re s a clear fioo to be made on .» first class seal garment. — . i Muslin underwear, every | sort ol garment, of the grades " we keep the year round, (j Warm skirts. Baby clothing, l] I Guinet and Bellon black T I silks all through, with all the ) music out of them, and more T. : too. Guinct: $t 35 for (1 ; $t -O for $1.25! and so on £ 1 i Bellon; $1.25 for $1 : $1.35 | for $1.15 ; and so on. _ Dress-stuffs of every grade •* I .upin's colored cashmeres, j for $1.25 for $1, $1 f<w 75 01 | cents, 60 cents for 50, and -r ' 50 for 40. | French fine wool ottoman. $1 50 for$i. A dozen such stuffs ditto. "j ; Wool poplin that began ['; j at $1 for 50 cents. Tricot, J 85 cents for 65. Bison, 75 for 50. i French novelties, a hun- ! dfed sorts, very little of any I one, at a halt, a third, even a , j quarter o! where they belong. French combination stuns, - several. $ 2 5 for 75 cents. I French plaids, fifty sorts or ; more $i for 75 ; and others j I lor 50. At the "low-price dress- j goods counter" fifty diffcren# J stuffs are down a fifth to W -1 j third. p. j Black damasse Sicilian, ft " j for 50 cents, 23-inch . a doz- | en patterns. Black damaEse sateen, $1 for 75 cents ; 41111. h : eight patterns. Black r« ! armures, 44 -inch. 50 cents; "• I thrt e patterns. We consider j li.' in just less than $t 1 , i Black I wl.es'.c'otb.f;, lor 75 "«• cents. 54. inch, l ite same as * w«- hate sold tons of "Black |
camcrs'-hawofadoTengrades ■ the lowest 75 cents lor 50 1 the highest. $4 for 50. j Black heavy silk-and wool, fancy cord, for wraps. f;„ ^ J. w:ls too much for it. First-rate cali.oies, 4',' cents. Never did suth a „ thing. Cottons all the way . up to sateens are down. The list of cloths contains f ] the following and many Seal-skin, $2t to $16; $18 ■ to £15; $t4 to $11; fio to 1 ■ $&: $S to f6. ), Plaid doakings, $2.50 to » *2U. U Figured doakings, $1.50 to ft. Wool plushes, f2 to ^i.50. " Stockinets, $4 to $2. Black beavers, $2.50 to $1.75. Tricots, $2 to $1.25. ' Plaid doths, $1 to 75 cents. Corkscrews, $4 to $2.50. [ Diagonals, $2 to $t. t Brocaded velveteens, 75 * cents to 50. Wfll you go into the linens * a little way? Napkins: 60 cents to 50; 75 to 65; ^1 to 75 cents; ; , jn.aotoji ; J1.75 to /1. 35: \ f2 to ft .65 : $3.25 to $1.75 ; , , $2.50 to £2.00 ; $3.75 to $3 ; i $7.50 to $6. Barnsley, Scotch, Irish and ' German table-linens and j cloths; ' Banulor.re » f.is; j ; j
rw rs 1: !a ^ S: i" and so on. We could fill the papet with figures. Take the gen eral statement instead W hatever we can spare i* going. As. good as we have ■s going at me lower prices White -china plates, seconds, 75 cents a dozen; value $2.25; but we tometimes sell them for $1.25/; don't remember ever selling them lower before. Let these send for many things in crockery, fine china and glassware going for frac- . tions of value. ^ Felt hats, brown and black, a third off. 85 cents. About 200 trimmed hats, a Ujird ort. Himalyan, Persian, beaver I and long Scotch shawls, a j fifth off ; Tndias, a third off. is* IV»..L III* torn. 1st, <— Do you get our meaning - . The most substantial iner chandise is going at a rat* ' that takes one's breath away John Wakamakc*. ll'tr AdrrriLmruts. Y<|ENT*JKO K LUC'B ATI VE, Willi s2oo'?o?.imS# i^rRKtXSAtE-S OFFICE TVIOOAT ASP" »ATV*D«T William HiLParrn. jy^CHAXCEBY OF NEW JERApjxlar XMW. $1,065.00 GIVEN "A WAY. A.Mr**s. X. K. XtCBOmK. t Marry Urrvo, Mr* Vur*. The Christian Union. t "ii !sr * olco" *nn*r'"ws-TnE cnRisn AN A Thirty-two Page Paper.
1 lrtmi (Ohol'iMtofnnm. ' actasortafs » Oaj|yf in a^tCTa^ajraratf5 * r"'"" paf*r^"|vSfB'iw*hw'io"a^'pafTy. a 'SrglSsf ".ysnrsrs; ' riSSiSzsrSS 'j w~rru.B~.i-M. ,mt, . j T ia Ou'looA. Voon* Talks Hlnn.qunaUaatfu? TtaHpnutS^ Kun.*,*'1~^n'T^a Inqnlraq ci to of; TU* CUK1«TIAS*UMI"H. »s Ulsjaor Plsos, N. V. coy. IQQg; . TAb Piiiia Tius Aims to cover the whole field of progressive journalism. No subject is too great for it to discuss * intelligently and without bias, and none,so insignificant as to escape notice. It lays the world tributary to iu wants, and everywhere >U agents may be found, alert to gather tbe particularsefail.-fmst-ing events and sebd them by telegraph up to the last moment of gwiag to press. It u a brief and abstract chronicle of the time and contains all that is worth knowing to**tfttKV4tf.toe world tor the pap |ani; lit*. h<".w».

