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: GAPE BAY. SEPTEMBER To. 1887 r*-r «iy~ « a., cu. j Tbere U t«lk of .twmboat lintbetween PnitoddpbU >n<l S»)em. | iit Dime Iwko. Hi. n»me, .t lc»rt, fe 1 The VineUod "Pair, which will bebeld ] The ci.li w.r in will not »f. The Salem Sunbtam tell. «>f a per The common .eying Umt it iwt* $1tag reriflretion in the rnw rf a Floret agricul...rt»t wl,. I « j..»t p.i.1 *LOOO ber ..f the Twclth NewJmey It. /.llcnl .JOi hrmve huI atwajw- coadueuJ him .he following .Ilfk-t: Ford v.nnr Major M Elder; Judge of the Supreme Court wire The Thi Vnun of Ught cue year and notice of marriage printed In thlrolumm JThe public aplrit topped

817. which waa Ulf highest poll over re ,, loMnotlrel This result has been reach * added to the Into with each auccwiv. test until the num' c got up to ten. I * of stores. ' ^ £§ " «£? ^n^th^g^Tdutln6, ( the continuance of the falr'and decide.. " put of the Senator will present th. SSStSS I light all the great eorporatlona of the el toTbTlowrt to hU rivals. It l/co ..raoopo^of the Pennsv w'ania. *New York Oectral and Erie Railroads, the Pullman a

Sassafras i Iter. J, Oe Wolf P rry and famUr re- ' Rer. W. H. Graff and family leave for j 38^-aatf where he win engage in hu loess. By ' the Captain's Uep.rt.irc the Ppint lose, a • the Cape it .use. I Ihelr daughter who .s returning from. ""llr'owen Jones, one of the leading i politicians of tlcijOd. Want. PUImUl , uhia. and his mother, Mrs M J.-m-s j lT naMemln. a' Mr^Jones is 75 years . o. * .lie Point. r ,b!c events of the season fame "IT in lb. J 1.1 M re Va s. ' llwrs. Ne his, Po t. r. Allot the prominent .ottage residents r '^rep^r 'U"U °' ' n'SHrHR3£rd°nZ Traveling dygiard. tore- are numer i ous in thi- 1 lace, many of them are said ' The" Democrats of this place would

Editor Ludlamthls fall! 8 *' The p opcrty of Ell Savin in Green ii surrounds^ ^ ^ (W lln 4 It is mid that in .few day. the Ansrlo- « hands of .hfj^nsit."^ f' L's,S!n A,„„ h, -III «t, in a few days the best L high cos! for Sale at $3.50 per tou (2240 lbs ), which „ oigar coated man they su.po-ed him twhen they voted for him last fail , ^Jor Florida, hot woa^Lvs Jbeen " "*""" *'o!OvL. | 1 Miss Carrfc Vangilder oirwcts to re. & turn to her seh.K.1 in Philadelphia on * A man aebing perfumed boqu la fo Ih? Jin S? * s f 0sC'izxss&^l I sWsl mm§j IfiSiSiil j

Sasnujt. K. J. VScpt. 8T1887. i ' Tu Puhiisaer or the Wars: HI® ^11111 Ipim; up of the old time majorities.^ r ^ I ■* ; r^Ks;;,:^ss"r:1s: r: -•^pai«=lS«wIt6-. •mpli-of-iuT - uanv letters re.elvcd at this office com- > plimfntary to4(&irWav* in Its new de.io^o'll^Com'rUmion '»? .be United phi.?on Lptcmber 15th, 10th. and 17th. of ent. rtainmenl provided for the occs" r( inn, and the celebration as a whole bid. ■

"^^^"o/r^'^om^red "llTh < those In tt-c at the present time. This t "ouotod'npa 1 eauia. wit. bold a public reception at 1 i he Academy of Mu-ic. S in which "the mi'itiB of the varous ■ ™r 1 in the harbor. Fu.ly ttft.en tbouaand men wUI be In line, and the display will ^ BSi mms'> mwm f®^|

ei §|f^rrHE|f3 - »S. j s.y'0 5 P 1 ^r/jimv.rjdUphy.te reception by Pre.etentC.eve- : , land, lite oration by Jn.oce Miller.. the public and private i decorations, the crowds, the ! hurrah, wii! be ^something to ! ' rylllast^aSU Hdil' lite 'lun'Vnat' ' be lost if you don't know the pointsofinteaestin town. We i . have a plump, 200-page "Dietionarv of Philadelphia, - with a large map ol the city, ■ ! which you can get for as cents " but it will answftr any other : SXST10^^0"'

Low priced Dress Goods. New things. Just out o? the From the looms of the -most Cheaplabor, che^p raw material; and the besC machinery stuffs for so little. You will wonder as you look. Saxony Plaids. Fine, ofsdMhe blending <ff exquisite tints in every pattern. ",°Cloth plaids. Small figures. Hair. I3Colormgs,37^ cents. Plaids of 35 or 40 styles on grounds of green, brown, navy,, garnet, blue. Firm, knew them from expensive goods. Full of substance and service. And pretty, too. 2 s Ho'mespifn. Good,"*quiet calors (5 of them). Good, quiet studs. eStan.d-bys, with; CeO." the 1 a# cent things a ableimand°l0^s* skg. $..50 for a 12-yard dress! Heaps of the Cashmere sold for foundation skirts. Book News for September, with portrait of John Buris now ready. 3 cents, 50 fire" of a Ser^s^of "S7esoCf Novelists," by Mr. Maurice Thompson, a critic. He deals with Count Tolstoi this time. Whatever your view of the Famous Russian, you will find in Mr. Thompson's article much food for thought. So you will also in a dozen other News. There are many new features in this issue. Hie '•Wanamaker Descrptive Price List of New Books," of course. May save you the for a young man than the Congress ; dressy, too. The ed* anf? JSsmM Wnd^ie ankle. New style just. here. Ftne calf, hand-welt, For a handsome, knockabout shoe we kuow of no other for $3 equal to "the

every pair warranted, >7. ; Another surprise 4n Black Cachemire Silk. From the Thorough in make natural dye, 21% incheswide. 51.25,, *1.50, Si. 65, and $1.75. We j think' these prices are 20 per cent under those ol any similar silks within your reach. | ' . . John Wanamaker, iar CSiMtont, Thtn.-enio «na MarerttfreeU ! S3 ' .'"'"'I jUw^fltrrttsrmmts. p; TyrUTtOK TO CRKDlTuHS. ie: mmm mm* si ^HERltTSSALE. ai <ttEtUFF'8 SALE. • V;'i; iwmrnsm 'SlBisBSj . Ss etc."; er-Awra

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