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Pablatoi Era? Thuradxy Muraiiig. ^ ^ ' CAPE'SaY, FEBRUARY'S!^- . t! Ttdi rmpr^iTrlt HUrrtni tk# 7?' an*" " Uoncrnl and Pergonal Now* O Sugirr.ul Ualloo l» lncreuinK in'Fiui-. s ida. li There will be a partial rciijme o(.f c , n,n on the 11th of Fehntary, but tin only pcdple who will get a peep at It b will be the Inhabitant* of Terr# dd fatgo and of the South Shetland islands, if there be am body on the latter, which Udoublful, and pnwbiy. the crew of r Home whaler doubling Cape Horn. Dunham, the ronvirtcd murderer in the \)'oodinir\- Jail, ban bceome quieV r. f - A iliarp watch has been fccpl on him. and the authorities have about fane to \ tue conclusion that he la fl'igmng ln**n- ; r itv. When a rlaltor entered the jail he ; ' would stamp hla feet aud rage, and dc- . dare that the other prisoner* arc insane. ' t companied by Junior Vice Commander- 1 in-Chief A. C- LeiHihsn. paid an official \ visit to the New Jersey (Irand Army Department on Monday at Trenton. A public reception wa» held in the a'ter- ( noon, and last night there was a campfire in Temperance Hall, when the Kech of welcome waa delivered by , yor Migowan. . , Our readers are cautioned to be on the loo It out for dangerous swindlers. I They pretend to bo Philadelphia, eculists, and arc victimising farmers In 8 item and Cumberland counties, rulnina ; the good eyes of the farmers' wives ai.,1 creating a sensation generally In that ' tlon of New Jersey. Tbeseoiindrcls prev upon the women whom they find at the farm honscs while the men are at work. They make their appearance in the | morning or In the afternoon, and in various ways indues the women to believe ■ that they have serious eye complaints. - In some eases the women were fricnt. coed into taking their lotions or their worthless glasses, and after a week - Stay la the counties the swindlers stir. * roil up such a storm that they were emupolled to get away under rover of gig lit j to avoid violence from the farmers. Too bett courac to pursue Is to reject all I overtures of strangers no matter what , they mav have to sell. And never put - Sour namg to a piece of paper present."' I ' y them. In these days what may bo wanted can be gotten cheaply and expeditiously of reputable dealers. 1 Tbettos, KcAuary 0.— The Judiciary j committee of the House reported the local option bill to-night, Mr. Heptwnheimer alone dissenting. The commuter beard arguments on the bill bclore the House met by Assemblyman (Joblr, wlm ■ introduced the bill, and Charles K. Lan- , dis, of Vlneland. The latter objects to the bill because it falls to prohibit the : sale of alcoholic liquors Mr. Fuller Introduced a bill in the House for the establishment of free public libraries in the cities. It make* the rate of taxation one-tliird of a mill on the dollar. Mr. Poller also introduced a bill providing that ^ the Riparian Compter line In New York Bay, between Cavan Point and Constable lionk. » Mr. HcGowan Introduced a hill rcgu lallng the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery, permitting only rrgiilarly graduated persons from chartered veterinary colleges to practice, and making the county clerk's fee for filling the diploma *1. Governor Green is confined to his home in Elizabeth by.sn attack of rheumatism. The office-seekers filled his chambers in the folate House and were greatly disappointed upon li-nring "f Tbbktox, Feb. 7. — A Republican i joiat caucus hold this artenioon is said ' to have decided on the passage of the Local UpUon bill with a High Licence proviso incorporated, so as to apply to couoties where Prohibition may lie voted The House had a partial test vote on . the liquor question during tbe afternoon session. The hill was oue which had t

pasted the Senate, providing that liquor sold under a Government license could ' not bo drunk on the premises. It was passed by a vote of 80 to 18. The Re. publicans, with two exceptions, voted c for the blll.flro Democrats Joining them. J All the other Democrats and the two Republicans opposed. % The House passed the hill prohibiting [ tbe shooting of quail aud pheasants except from November 10 to December 3! . * The Thlra Pleasure Tour toTlorIda via Pennsylvania Railroad. \ On account of the unparalleled do- t maod for tickets for the Florid* tours, _ and a lack of ability to supply that dc- | mand bv reason of the limited number assigned to each special train, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces ;] a third peraonally conducted pleasure , tour for Wodncsday, February «2d. L This tour will be conducted In evi ry re- r sped as Were tho* which preceded It. The special train of Pullman sleeping f cars, to charge of the Tourist Agent and q Chaperon, will leave New York at 10. JO A. Philadelphia 1.15 P. M.. Raltimore AM, and Washington 4.55 P. M-, f stopping at Newark. Trenton, and Wilmington. Dinner will be served at 3 Philadelphia, supper at Mllford. Ya., breakfast at Florence, 8. (.'.. and dinner at Savannah, arriving at Jacksonville in C time for supper on the 88d. j The round-trip tickets, admitting a stay of two weeks in Florida, including v Pullman-accommodation* and meals in i route In both directions, and one day's * board at the Hotel Everett, Jacksonville, will be sold, as before, as 947 from New c. York, 945 from Philadelphia and point* South, and proportionate rates from all \l principal stations on the Pennsylvania system. The returning special train will I leave Jacksonville on the morning of March 9th. This will be one of the choicest trips t of the series. The winter season of p Florida will be at its height, the great Bub-Tropical Exposition at Jacksonville < will Ire in full leather, and all the picas- J . ures of winter in the tropics may be en •' Joyed to tbe fullest extent. Tbe number J of tickets to be sold will be limited to ISO. For detailed information and itinera- - Hes apply to ticket agenta, or address 8. W. F. Draper, Tourist Agent, 849 Broad. J way. New York. ; •jftt g-Ltlrtrtisrmrnts. Hood's Sarsapari/la fkssbline In a manner peculiar to itself, the best btood-porirylng and strengthening remedies of the vegetable kingdom. You will (tad ttla wonderful remedy effecUve where other medicines hive failed. Try It now. K will partly your blood, ngulata the digestion, and-gtrc new Ufe and vigor to the entire body. "Hood's SampartU* did me great good. I was tired out front overwork, and II toned me up." Mas. U. E. tantoii, COhoet. N. Y. "1 sneered three years from blood poison. I took Hood's Barsaparllla and think I am noted. •" Una. M. J. Davis, Ilroekport, N. Y. Purifies the' Blood Hood's Barsaparllla te ehaructertsed ty three peea'.iirlt!.--, : 1st, the eeaiMaaNoa ot prsian c< securing the artlve modlrtr . qaalltkw Tbe teaaltiaamedlemc of unuwi. Matter book eootalnlng addutoeal evidence. •35a o< Steeds, Lowell. Haas. "Hood's Bamparttla Mat* sdt others, am Hood's Sarsaparillj Botd by all druggists, gt ; sla fr* PS. Hsdooly by C. L HOOD * CO.. Lowell, Mam. IOO POW9 One Dollar.

Wauawahw's. — — — — !l I'utunam-iii* Monday. Fela «, 1MI. I a We have been taking a t quick glance at borne 'of the j a exceptionally Jo w - p ri c e d j 'e , things. in some of the depart- ; mf?nt%— at the things in which j s either quality or price are out ! j. of the , ordinary. At every',, step^sfane desirable article 1 j holds ii pits head and says:' •'Look at me; 1 am either i i or cheaper than you j ' fever saw me before." DRESS GOODS. j Every day adds something . j fresh to this stock. The ad- , ! veltiser's pen cannot keep ; i pace with the new goods, j The following are noticed because especially suited to . tarty- Spring wearj-tuid -artvery cheap.: Peerless Sateens at 'i 2 % ' cents. A great number of our own exclusive styles, equal in pattern, color, and • finish to tne finest French at three t mes die price. French Cashmeres, 40 inch", at 50 cents; at least one quarter off from a proper price. Twenty-seven colors. A rare lot 01 Suitings in new shades of gray and brown and fancy mixes. 36 inches wide, at 28 cents a yardwould be cheap at 37]^ cents. Habit Cloths, 54 inches wide, 75 cents. A large lot. including 50 varieties ol color; all the-ncw fashionable shades, plain and mtjeed. Also another lot, 42 inches wide, at 50 cents. A quarter off present market value. 30 colo - ' including choice new . shades. Broadcloths, 50 inches wide, i at $1.20. They are 10 per ; cent, better in quality than ' similar goods at $1 .25. Black Serge Foule.j A . new arrival. Every fibre fine ; wool. Soft to the touch, yet I firm and crisp under finger ; pressure. A stuff that wej 1 shad hear much more of. 40 .; inches wide, 37}! cents.. A j • before unheard of price' for j such goods. Aool Challis. Sixty va1 rieties in color and figure diat 1 are just open. Twenty-five | at 50 cents, thirty-five at 60 ■ cents, 30 inches .wide. The lower priced are all white and 1 cream grounds, the higher J h: ve also pink and blue. The wonderful color print- [ ing has a splendid chance on the sheer wool fabric. The | fingers of one hand will count 7 -L I i

the color printers of all the world who can do such work. We have had the same sort of goods in former seasons, never quite equal in weave and figure to the beautiful sixty we now have on sale. Thoughts of tea-gowns or house-dresses or roomwraps may find expression in these Challis. TOWELS. Hxiffil heavy Cream Damask, 1 19x37 inches, colored borders, $1.50 a dozen. We put It against any Towel we even knew of at $1 .80 a dozen. ExVa fihe Huck, knotted and colored borders, inches, 25 cents each. Double Huck Bath Towels, colored borders and knotted fringe; wear soft; soak up water almost like a sponge; a dozem Scores of other Towels, fine, medium, or coarse, in which the value is just as big. 0URaS3 SHOE. - Onjy an expert critic could tell oujr $3 Shoe on a man's /from the sort we sell at <Jr?o! TVrrdTMs-beGaqse we "arc selling the best $3 Men's in the country. We keep the finest Shoes plenty of them. But it is feasible to sell honest calfskin . Shoes for men, of excellent quality, at S3 the pair. The j growing demand for the Wanamakcr Wearwell-that's what we call it — the numbers J that are repaired with second 1 soles, the coming of men who wear them . regularly and ask no questions except as to the , fit. the increased stock need- ! ed for the trade, show them i to be all we claim — the best 1 for the money. You can have them with London cap or plain toe, laced, buttoned, or Congress. They polish like best French calf. , If you want to compare ' other leading Shoes sold at the same price, ouf Shoe Store will show them. Each Shoe branded with our name. POCKET-BOOKS. Two lots, i st made," secured especially for attractive style, superior quality, and great cheapness.

They are both of black seal, <■ would not be better u at $5, excellent frame, neatly s I trimmed and finished within and without inside coin pock- *; • et with clasp. 95 -cents each. « You-have a choice of the new' o ; or oblong shapes, It £ i has never been our privilege j to offer eqtaal bargaifis in 'B i f John Wanamaker, J J $ftr SMmtisemrats. \ DJOt'ltNED SHERIFF? SALE, Mot'ov l» b*rrO* sit, 11 thai the * w-n*a »*>. Jo»n H. H-nrt-t a Bru. sat Claa at. pinuii.ir*, i •ta>i> *>J mra.vl unit! SAT1HIUV. KBri!l'A»Y 11th, I«W. ; a.na t oorJj^jlg^nogj|AKSH sntrin ^ Uatm DrrvoihrrSI.IWI. 1'rtw.rV r;.t» , N^OTIOK-TO CREDITORS Jovpka. j LrriS' ""InT actmT'uflflHa t ji^wEpn^'t. snBLMIBB. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS 1 THE GREAT ENGLISHBEMED | smA T^'^ClfiWiSToa.'^tn1''. -. ..." Z D. C. OLIVER, ■ CARPET 'HANDFACTDRER On Fishing Creek Road. Cu haze rax* ralloa for ami carpel* Acllvsrvd t (r*« la C*p» M*T t'llj. or Lower Tlltriwhis lif . »cnmiif poatAi 10 Com tiprloe P. O. ft^ra " JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. • rfr2±r|"-^ J -ran* "carttl'joacpn 0. Pcr*u*.:,n, jKn jx! Lsllaml, JO*»pH N)ci>,J<.hD P Klliott, WillL t - in It. MrOoorxal, Austi'toi, H. Mnxc tlrorxr ' MoUuw*B. William P.M.* uUj.samu-i.luf pli«, L. "I to-rvtorv X Kcgrr, Job II K. Hall ami Antou J viiui. of a'auidcrnf Url^aurtatCbanc^r; r compialnao'? aod Tlic l'»pc Maj" my Land cmr ml to par io tbii cimpUlr.anMli- *tim 'Hi- Mm 11 [Km " bir Jadsmeni *sainit *aM Comiaor, rsemo i .1 tin tic sew Jmtj Saprimo onun, March si, y :^i» II. Mcr^n.gal.^ai^miliix D. lirnrn. Ttiw.tivc M, Krgcr, Jobn Hi Halt, Mil.t Alrtcin w. Vont iaaur, arc male drfrsdatii* becaiwe C'Q ai* .liarvholdera of tbe sa it Tilt t'ap•7 CUX land Company. 1 IIEKIIEHT W. EDMl'NDf, :

gHERIFF'S SALE. Hr vinos of * Writ Of Trr*. to mo dmctr.1, ; mood oat of tne Coart of Cbaeeerr, siaie of Nr« Jmrj, 1 rrl'.l expose to we at pundc vrn- j 8ATCRDAT, PEBBC AHT lltb, A. D. | SoEmRo^S^^^^tmjjntbfSan! ] ty of Cape May, and Bute of Sew Jersey is j "au lb' 'foltoodnr described X«eaa«va. Lots f or Tract# of Laml or Beam rituals, lyin* and " in the Lower Tewnririp. In tbe t.'oanly ot Cape May and Mate of Sew Jrtaet : torn:: rum- -til of lot SnmbeTtraa laid down in •a Magof attata,of Jlaacb ivopnty^ fwioerty 'tius m tbe 1/I»er 'Townahip or Capo Mai cV.aniy.-Srw J.reey, eahitdans lb# »u ». laid out ami dlfldwl by TUomao P. [Inanea Daniel app Inted'lo^mata jIHrlriob^ar Wd -proprriy. at it elnweeSoa of IM So'rfh°HaIf ride* Bne "f ! 'Cape l.tand and Sc omboat Hmum Tara- • ptie lloal" ami tne 8<iatn Bari aide line of a "Road Siren for public and peltate arenas laid down on ue rahl "Map of a Iran ot llaaoh Property"; m.noe tdnuin* by arid ante Sne of ,a»i "in* i etven for pqwtc and prime nee" 2T srar; "Kmclertwcber leo < ompany.* tbenoe by aaw Ice loin port "a unl, and pora-'i:l Wltn maid Turnpii. It" »■'. bonib .iaty.<t«bi drama •wenty.nrendi.at-. Bast, BlbttydBM (>•) teVt; | th-mv soutb taoatwarJiy on a It be parallel Sie"omebiradr«tl,|i"* leTii^asfi e3e Ma of ■n RoaBP': inVo.^'anaw Ue aamr, bottn elitji. w t I'c" i"1 u" " *7 i onaS^Mi^o/Tr 7.r ' STae^th'llilVile ^of^bo*"Spe*fuand " ' and Strain loo i Un.bns Tnrnplte Road" and the Northwest able line or a "Road siren tor public ami private n.e" an laid .town on tne •aid "Map of a timet of Beach Property": thence alnos .aid ride line of mud Tnrnpibe Road, ■ N.ethrixty-eisht orgrrao. inmty^Orr mmutea West, one bnmtred and nlnety-tpo feet and loS^SoUt^Silr"oi"uraJ ^St' pan?°r*wfib private nir"', tbence awns the" same bom h° etluone IvniMred (ItBJ teet u tbi plare^ol ltestnnlnii Thliil— Also all thai certain tot ol beach atrind B-ginninsatapolntaithe entcraertion of tbe | Nortb Bari^Me llno^of the *^*ape I a^n d^ a^l ScTof Reach Property* an.l le-iiis aieo a 'I 41. ins Mid line of mid Turnpike Road North y rixty-elKht degrees twmty.nto minutes Wiwt, - SsSirSE'S IMaware tuy a Northraaurty eourae one nun- ' oocke Fdci company": theriee binding by uid itsicompany'H property, between ordinary high ami tow water marks of aald^euwmre Ray, be" s? -laf(WliaM.0£hie the nrtl'S^MKgh iraur ;• South Weaiwardly aloes the said bne'of *ahi ndi red aqirarr | " Being as to alMhe penile. so ret and ihlrd and i lu ihe^'lCTkb ueicc "nl ttii * toartns date March V, lnTT^grant'M and con- j toy'' n'b-f I'u'i'lc a n d p rt rtttlitt" and "the' right | i! Sstawl a* the property of Mary^^Rlcrlyet ; j mm ty"1" " ■ 10 J JAMES SHOEMAKER, Jr.. ShenH. if P P S'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTINC COCOA

Clearing Sale ^ Fine Qothing and at Oak Hall We are making lite middle of winter memorable by the heaviest cut you have ever known in the prices . of the best clothing wc have ever made. The opportunity is immediate. f The lots are very large, mostly, but prices are so low they'll go quickly. You can save from $5 lo £10 on an Overcoat. You can save from 55 to £10 on a Dress Suit. A young man can keep bem $10 to £12.50 of the usual price of a large number of Dress Suits we have lowered. We begin with about 1000 Men's Rusiness Suits. 30 styles, £5 to £8 is cut off the price of ev.ery one of them. £2 to £14. We arc Standing a loss of that much oaiiundreds of Cu -tom-mad; 3 its returned to us for oineretit reasons. Imported Belgian 'Cloth I'. ntaloons that we got £.7.50 for, 'we're letting go at £6. $5 Pantaloons at f350 An O LI Coat can be got at Inlf-price. Many at j hail" what they cost us. I lundred ; of them, too. Half-prices for many of our Furnishing G00B?. Tlti ; is meant to be a big and speedy sale. , ; P rnipt reduction of our stock is plainly written on j diese prices. Usual rules in force. Returnable, if not satisiactory. ' Wanamaker. & Brown, OAK. HALL, " S.. II Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. ^ YOll WOPER WHY $1^0 can gtn ao ranch for the money: ThonMnda uy thia In 'h-ir Icuera. It la i.-crna# after plat#* sr.- made tt rats far liw propocttooaisly to print IS cople* itan loe.ohi. bonus it* nearly gfty yearn' cxhieee# th# AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST baa atwnrWd iwvniy-fnir other agrtcn'turnl perwlic ii*. and •ontliraMto bptbp rooegniiml arflbo. un agreblinr* man era Ue world ovar. w.ib th«n| t mail of Mtorawbe barrmaieii apowet 1n b th hemirpti- re*, relnfoire.1 wtlh hew writer., it w, I u- 'o rr ratuabte dortng than PTftr. Park°»^^?jl#*^'aml* tfoe iLddT Salm^rlualSiwrSra' •"yrart ato! PTTDTOT ON CALVARY , H H I \ I Fir*t ®nd Only Reproduction, and UiliUUl BEFORE PILATE. OUR GREAT OFFER. Amrrtcal ARrtcnlturtittjEngtlril or Oerman), rrlth choice of plrlnrea, apd car new OUR HOMESi HOW TO BEAUTIFY THEM, 1«< hindwwnr lllarirattona. bnsnd In tielh and geld, price SLOO-aU pori.pald, for I1.60. or. trie aamr, rrttb both ylitarsg, ri*.. "Cbriri uefore Pu»i»" *nd • Ckriat on Calmly." >B pariI^'eraaaaaa'Tsasg^aja^^JiaBsris paints ol TTail grant warm, now utnetug wnrid-wlde attanuoo. CANT < HEU WANTED EVERYWHERE. SCBSCMPTION8 CAR BROW ANY TUOL Addrms, DATID J. Jl'DD, 711 Broaatfwstyr, X, Y. J

$1 5.00 OVERCOATS. • - OVER 25 DIFFERENT STY1ES. ( BEAVERS, f PUTrtT Vv.. J CHINCHILLAS. !l Un.lL.rLI,' ELYSIANS and I KERSEYS. An even siokB extraordinary offering than those £9150 Suits and .Overcoats (which are stiij. the wonder of all buyers). This Si ; "attraction is wondekfi'i- wjvox:> I'KFCEitrs r, bccausT of 3h'c enormous. dtoice and, the over- _ j .flawing value.*- Latest.cut,' choicest fabrics, o.":. own bi.-x f make. Some speciaj-'lengtus for extra protection. JACOB REED'S SONS, ; Malt ffil Eilarj MB iM tsS:Ms Cltttiois. 918. 920. 922 Chestnut St.. also 2d and Spruce Sts.. Hr- PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS. HATS, SHOF.S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, i PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ; No. 12 North Second Sweat, Philadelphia. for Infants and Children. "Catlsrla I* to well adapted to ehlldrra that I Coatoria etire* Cotle. Oonrilpnlton. 1 recommenj 11 u auperlor u> any priwori prion I Etonnich. btorrbrra, jy. i| U1 Bo, Oxford SI, Uraoklya, S. Y. I WttEutlnjurioui taoacriten. ="WALrPAPEr~ All the latest styles are now in stock. *' Elegant Blanks at - Sc.. "c.. toe. and i2cts. Elegant Golds, - - 1 3C- 35 ctsEmbossed Golds, - - -35 c,s' lo S'.oO. Felts and Ingrains, . - -o cts. to 60 cts, Lincrusta Walton. Samples sent to all pafts of the country free. AH goods war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIGAN, f'-lrS-y 1223 Marke: Street. Philadelphia, ^ L shePFA'RD; " 27 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. GENTS FDRN1SH1NG Gfloii EATS. CAPS, DMBBELLAS. GIVE MBA TRIAL "-~r ' ITV Plfl-.lls. CHARLES WEISS, BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY 2103 Mount Yernon Stroot, I'll I t.AltRI.hlllA. i'A. srMIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 317 Chestnut Street, Philada. Fnpnlar Styles at Pcpnlar Pim Mafc of tefl Hdlurial at a tenable Price. I . JOSEPH P. H EHRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, CAPE MAV CITY. N. J. j29-v

(Brnrcriff, Trorisions, <8tf. PRICE LIST ■ OLIVER pEOpLE'p HA^ET, 37 Jackson Street. Cape May, N. J. I VI. -.J- • ..U:.ry lb;r«. S«« | BaBINO PuWURHB. [flsw. wbniaiaxa 14, o! cutnaa. • - ■ ' " Mm Ri-l-i'.-.T ■ *" I v.-,imil t« i<ri".i Apfte* "um. ' ' -t s e.* -..Slor *v- j cm-w ChAW. |bwn«ri>o and lmtewt«d ,1 . ' w a.hi<"S l*ow I#*-I»\t All good* sold for cash. Bills now standing if paid by January 1st. iSSS, .t discount of 5 per Cent n ill Ik- allowed. Bills not |»id before th.it date » ill be placed in the hands of a collector. hand's . CENTRAL MARKET "Corner Washington and Ccean Sts, CAPE-MAY CITY, N. J. " WILLIAM S. EARKETT. Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpltiss Butter a Specialty. LEWIS D. STEVENS, new grocery and provision store, No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. OUn-i ami T»* * Spoclalty. Hare yonr money by irailiog .1 thia More. fyl 1 WHY GO TO PHiLYDELPaiA WHEN TOD CAB BUT ■ , Dry Goods, Trimmings, Millinery, KOTiONS, BCSlEfiT, GLOVES, BtSDKHQHIEPS, 00. Ladies' Coats and Wraps, JOHN H. GIBSON, > Bacmtsor 10 I'll .Mtl.ES NBBDLEH, 43 Wushiugtoa 8treet, Oape May Oity. WMF. ENGLEHART, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, 1 diamonds, watches, - silverware, french clocks, bronzes, american clocks, Particular attention paid to renairtog_ COMPLICATED *n<1 *11 klnilaofv WATCHES by EXPEKI ENCKD W0KKMEN: all WORK being done in tl»e *• HL'IDING under my OWN BU PEK VISION, not b ing COMPELLED to h»vc tbe ~ rtorkdone OUTSIDE ns n great many 8TOHEK KF.PKItS do.; JEWELRY of ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. goods Tat ""retail. No. 205 Market Street, PhiladelDhia. ano

' (jatol 'I0ETMD^3Sr I '"ISlFSEORTHAND ANTED IM ME DIATBL Y Co.. US stb Ht.. S.w VorTcny. t. , r> JAMES T. BAILEY, PEJLCTICAL "BlacWiffliHnster, NEAR CAPE 18LA8D BH1DOI, |

j PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX BELT OIL. This 03 will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented jalaps, and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in t, 2 and 3 gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Aciti; Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Li^ht and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oll Pnof, Warranted Bee in tha Market. Send for Price List. PERFECT. SATISFACTION .GUARANTEED. CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS of all GRADES