Published Evny jhnrsiiT Morning. j CAPE MAT.- MAY 3, 1888- £ T*4 tv> Flrirt Congreaalonal District Republican Covant Ion to Nominate C District Delegates to Republican National Convention i By struts of tke awaomj in me .rered u ; coalman of toe last Hejwblkan ceocrereMmi DUtnci Convention for the YlnB CMfnaaousl ) call of tas Republics* Bute Commm,-. I Hereto can s RrptWhcsn CooTesUoe of the Pi rut < Boose, la the euy of Treotua, on; WfDRMDAY. BAY US, IWi. 1 At Siesta o'ctors ». nr.. in n miles'* two District ( Delefstissal two Aiiernet* Drlesm-s loibs Bspobbosa Nttloesl coorenUon, w ueh wtQ asssmbte st CMeaffo oq the teth tlsj of Jahe asst. j sad Vice-PresVlenr. to lis supported tt the next I (oners! election. r *Ths ■spahNssa voter* of the District areresssslwl to Select Oele«Btrs to sach District ConoSwui be (W I>el'r*«t™|o^ch »i^puj cuo S'Tot*'prtnrl^l,'uSit<«'err*1nwnehip sail ward shall be roprsssatsd bp at least ooe Dele- . ll}s^mUi^im|>eBI»s^ws^^i^pjw^°ip« ( el*«Joo?toMJotS£» pnrSTut'w'ttiD 'LiT'" t k- a. armstrong, ( Dated Cstnoea. N. J.. April *. 1>A 1 General and Peraonal Nawa. I The new baolt at Mullica IIU1 was opened for business on Honda}-. ; This season they are netting abad on the Pacific coast thanks to Uncle Ham's ' llab hatcberles. | Petitions will be presented to the Burlington County Court tbis week askitfg that a local election bo ordered. The Judges are now nearly a* well , paid as the baseball players, but tbe * game Is not nearly so interesting. James M. Caasady bas closed bisclcven years conaecilon with Uie District Court of Camden aa Clerk, and will be sue- 1 Deeded by Fred. A. Rax. I Dr. j:. Hoffman recently died at Ilono-' : lain at the age of olgbty.four. He bad been a resident of the Sandwich Islands since 1847. He snd Prince Blsmark , were schoolmates. A Denser paper commenting on an ) evening party says tbst the ladles all : worn "distinct evening dresses." We shall have to bew to tbe Denver ladies. In this part of the country evening dreseee are prone to be Indistinct. Tbe Democrats of Hillville elected tbe ; following delegates to tbe State Convention on Friday night: Firat ward, Hon. ' Mulfoni Ludlain; Second ward, A.J. | Stoelman; ThiriTward, John Dolan; Robert Cryatle; Fourth ward Dr. W. L. ' Newell. i The Japanese students at Cornell University hive a way of cooking English sparrows so that they make a very palatable blah, and tbe Jhps like tbein , so mnch that they make a standing offer of 8 cents apiece for all the sprrows ; brought to them. Ml«« Nellie Bly. who winked her eye at a New York lobbyist, gained his con- : fldenoe and exposed his wicked ways, . tarns ont to be s Boston girl. This accounts for tbe ease and grace with ! which ibe twisted a wicked New York- . cr around her linger. Tbe day of woman's complete independence of man is coming with slow ; but sure slepa. Tbe signs multiply. , Now comes word that Miss Ida C. Alien, of Dover, N. U., has been offered the \ position of teacher of literature in Bmlth College, at Northampton, Mass.-, at a salary of 63,700. i Recently tbe correspondence between . tbe Rev. Henry H. Field and Col. logersoll was being discussed in the pres. . ence of the late Itoscoc Conkllug. Homebody asked tbe famous lawyer whether he believed In the existence of "heaven." , "If there le any place." Mr. Conkling Is ' said to have answered, "where politics never was and never could be heard of -TTwdnld deserve that name." As General Joseph E. Jobnslon cannot ; ppsslwv be admitted to Actual memlier- , ——lhlp in the Grand Army of the Republic, 1 anil as E. D. Biker Post only acted with ; ordinary oourtesy when it acknowledged his gift of money to the chiritoble fund by elect! ig him a contributing member. | there is not much use iu getting into a state of excitement about a matter cretl- 1 liable allxe to Gen. Johnston and to the post.— Zefrrr. The people of Washington have been treated to the ipeetaele of a high ofHcltl of the Government, Assistant Attorney. General Montgomery, on a public plat- ; form denouncing the public-school system of the United Stales and the policy ' of educating the masses. Mr. Mont- . gomery advocates the abolishing of all free schools. He thinks that children should be oducated in the family, or that the bnsioete of education should be , a commercial rnlerprlk. He believes that the present system of free schools : is dangerous both to the family and to •. the State ; that it ruins voting mrn and 1 young women for useful occupations in i life by making Ihrm ambitious and encouraging them to seek employment : that is above their capacity ; and that i by the education of the tn sues the la- , boring elements of the country are disturbed and ruined, while the proles- j alons are overcrowded with incompe- * tent men. Mr. Montgomery's views on education have been no secret and were urged against him when his nonunstlon was pendiag before Die Senate at lbs beginning of this Administration. He has written a book on the. subject, but , It is the first time that M*3iu publicly I advocated his views in Washington. , Tbe President sent to tbe Senate on ' Monday the nomination of Melville W. 1 Fuller, a leader at the Chicago Bar, to be < Chief Justice of the United Htatre. Mr. Fuller was the President's 'choice as filling all the requirement* for the place 1 from the Brat, and he bad simply waited . to satisfy himself that Fuller would unquestionably ba confirmed by the Senate. , He knew that Puller yra« a Democratic reformer la polities. An eloquent writer • and speaker, and a man to whom be had four times offered high oftlce, only to i have it declined. His quiet inquiries as 1 to the possibility of Fuller's conflrmn- ■ lum and FarWHl, of IUtnota, who 1 promptly called on the President and | terms of high praise ud'wfth MMsur"anoe that be oould be confirmed. About i the same time came aimUiar recommendallows from Ganeral Qreahau, ex-8eere-taryliaeota and other prominent men , hi Chicago, Republican* aa well as Domocrats. ^obaequenUy some of tbe beat men Id Onogreaa on both aides of both V Hooaes quietly commended the President's porpoaa to appoint blm. Mr. ftilfor will be the seventh Chief Justice of the United States since tbe adopttoe of the Constitutlor. aithougn three others were appointed, two- of whosn declined after confirmation, while one other was rejected hy; the Senate. A-Wemsit'i Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been madejmd UwM^too bjf * tody lntfato W^and^for revtn jwaa^sh^witbeeuahed Iheeaaactbrand could not sleep.
Wanamakfr's. l*aiLxnxu-au. Mommy. Aprti St, IMS. . A pos»al-card request will bring our new Spring and i ! Summer Catalogue : a great aid in ordering goods, i Sicilienne. Opened yester- ; day four colorings in a new grade, $i a, yard. But they ariff-5^ inches wide, and six" yards is an average pattern . ; They shimmer like sunshine ' the water, the dust falls away from them like water i from mercury. Wonderfully durable The highest court of Fash- ; says they are to be worn . many uses. Othergrades, ' narrower,' down to 25 cents. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams. I The boldest, richest plaids and stripes of all that cannycotton family. Selected long fibre cotton ; precise spinning, thorough weaving, wonders of the dyers' art. The braes o" Bonnie Doon never bloomed more fresh and fair. Crown w earers. these Zephyrs; 50 centers, every one of them. But the knife has been at work. Just as rich and royal as ever, this reasons' patterns and every yard new, but the price is overplaids, mixed plhkls and stripes, and many Jatquard patterns. 53 styles all. For 37«^c! Tnrifty mammas will be stowing away yards and yards oi these for another season. The 30-inch wick -striped and plaided Scotch Gingham at 25c is slipping out right merrily. No wonder : imported to sell at 40c, and worth Not another store in the world, perhaps, treats Gloves we treat them. 145 feet of counter, and never a Glove away that ought to be there, and never one that comes short of good worth lor the money. But we are every now and again doing something in Glove values that makes unusual talk. A late steamer brings us a fuller stock and newer shades | of our famous 4-button teal Kid GKjves. The new ! comers are 3 modes and 3 new greens. Their color-scale now ! runs: (raft M»c S Straightfirsts, handsomely embroidered, and the sorts that ; are commonly sold for $1.50. . Our price $1. We take it they are at the top notch oi Gloves values. The best $3' Shoe for men. 1 Tannery calf seamless vamp, . genuine Dongola kid, lop solid : leather insole and half double' ■ sole, solid leather counter. | That's the stock they're • made of. Put together to ; stay. Perfectly smooth insole; no tacks or nails or thread to harrow up your sole. As easy on the inside as a hand-sewed shoe. Not a slight or scrimp in make or finish. Every pair warranted; you shall hdvej)air for pair if they turn out amiss. Laced, capped toe Laced, plain toe Congress, plain toe Button, plain toe Four styles. Say whether your foot is medium or full width. Sent anywhere without extra cost. We call itthe''Wanamaker The name and the u$i" are-stamped oh each shoe. A Literary Opportunity — , we give you so many such tnat you don't appreciate them. But this. is possibly the greatest yet. Riverside Pocket Series; ten -Popular books, in tasteful form, bound in cloth, flexible; fublishers' price 50 . cents, I ere is the. list saas'.'tysaa:-— A OcDItvmsIl of CMsDrv; » PisWt.' ^ lo'tw wwospws.': bj (-fcsrtro DMtvj WsrA V&9 of lis wt Sorer: S» O'orat r.Ulkrep. Drrmokt; bj wuiura Haorr MrSop. TSr HUH7 of a Him; by Bret Bsilr. You can have them at twenty cents each . Do , you comprehend the smallness of the price ?" The constant improvement in Book-News has made it a magazine of great literary worth. 50 cents a year. Sample copy free. John Wanahaker, 1 j
"Wave's" Business Locals. Scinf and maltrc- twines a spccia.ty at J. B. Garrison's. a5 Itu Boyd, White A Co., 1316 CbeWnut ' ! street, Philadelphia. Fine carpet*, oil' ' cloths and rugs. tf | Store to rent, 67 Washingtra street. \ Also second story office rosin. Apply to J. S. Garrison, No. 69 Wa-hingtnn street - - aff-lm New Singer Sewing "Machine for sale , at this office. Pirst-riass in all portiru ' , !«rs. A bargain (or those wMo may t-e 1 in want of a machine: . tt Stationery at all pricet at J. S. GarriMlsa Lizzie Benthers. No. 16 North 2nd ..St.. l'ltl aderpliia, is displayihg : choice millinery good* in spring styles. 1 : Convenient to Market street ferries 3t 1 Fou.SitE.— Good horse suitable (or i farming or driviug. Kind and gentle 1 " disposition. Sold for want of use. Ar 1 . ply to E Jlltchner, Cold Spring. my3-tf . For Sals.— 1 mainsail, 1 foresail, 2 ! topsails. 1 winch, lot of tunning rigging 1 . and blocks from the schooner now on the point of Aralon Beach. Also several thousand feet of pine' boards, inch and inch and a quarter. Apply to J bn D. Johnston. West Cape May. m3-2t Chas. Quldorl will lake orders for crayons done in most artistic style at reasonable prices. A specimen may be J \ seen in Dbctor Kennedy's U. 8. I'bar- i . roacy. . - al9-5t ! . A. L. Havncs will offer for sale ids en- j lire sloclt of cows on Thursday, 26th ! • inst , all of which will be fresh in a short i time. Saletotake place on the Hoffman farm, at 1 o'clock P. M. 2. John Russell's Cold Spring store is well stocked with groceries, precisions and dry goods which he is selling at : prices as low a# the lowest. He will not lie outdone in tbe quality and price of bla^oodiL tf Captain Wm. If. Mills is a practical ■ boat builder. He 1$ very successful iu his business, turning out some of the : fastest yachts of our nary. Any business committed to liim will be carefully attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. ml3-.1t 1 E. Johnson has a complete stock of i men's, ladles' and children's over shoes I ' which he is selling at prices considers- 1 lily below Philadelphia figures. Don't I run any risk to your health, byfalse econ- 1 I omy. Keep your overshoes where you ' can ltave them at a moment's notice. 6t Smith A Co. offer their Bargain bouse ' for sale, preparatory to moving from the place. The store is centrally located and hss a cash custom. Call at the prem- ' ises for information. Here's an excellent chance for any one desiring to en- , tor the mercantile business. in2f'tf Miss Ella Fithian has just reopened her Rio Grande millinery store with a choice line of spring hats and bonnets. She has the taste and experience to guarj antcc satisfaction. Call and examine 1 her stock and. see the newest spring 1 styles. al»-6t Mr. A. S. Springer will soon be ready to entertain Uie traveling- public at the ■ rebuilt and recovatod Union Hotel at tbe Court Uottsc. lie expects to provide for those who may attend court with table board and lodging. The Union la a temperance house and a* such we recommend it to the public. a26-)t : W. Scott Hand. Cape" May Court i House, offers reliable Arc insurance to t Cape May property owners at exceedingly low rales. He deals only with the ; old reliables, and will issue you a policy that insures every time, losses prompt- ' ly paid. Na discounts or nonseus ■ of i any kind. Don't wait any longer, but , take out a policy on your bome if you - have not. St Jos. Eldredgc offers at his Cold Spring I shtre. Flonr at %K 80 per barrel warranted, N. O. molasses (best in market) at I 54c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard . at 9J cent*! Vlnco tobacco at 86c- lb., Spearhead 48c., pare cider vinegar 18c. gallon, best MaracsJbo Coffee, 25c. 1b- , lievt Rio coffee 2tc- A sugar flje., headlight, 150 teat, 12c. gallon, new prunes, > Or... sliced apples (treoh). 8c., lb.; gloss I starch Be. per fb.. bcrt nusllty of black liepper JMc. lb., and all kind of groceries. ; spices canned goods, brushes, buckcis. tinware, earthenware, floor, table and shelf oil cloths, etc. All kinds of salt ; meat*. Also a full line of dry goods, and notions. All at very '"w prices for tash. (bill and be convinced. At Reuben T. Johnson's store you will And liour (warranted) at 64.95 per . barrel. N. O. MoIsmch at 45c. gallon. . Prime Rio Coffee 25c. Ib. Maracavbo ' Coffee 28c. Th. A sugar flic- Its. Pi tines 4!t«. for 35c. Beef 10c. Its. All grocer. * lea at very low prices. Men's extra good I t shoes 61.50 per pair. Ladies line kid , button shoes at 61 50 per pair. An elegant pebble gaiter 61.75, full line of infants and Misses *ho>s. Men's pants and shhta 61 25 to 68 00. All kinds of notions and dry goods, drugs, paints. . and oils. Sturgeon oil 50e. quart. Full ( line of sprini styles of wall paper »o. 1 » piece. Qiaftcr tea; full assortment of I goods generally keep in a country store, j Pumps 62 70. Orders by mall promptly 1 B attended to. Cash paid for dressed I poultry. 1 will receive poultry at my I store eveiy Tuesday afternoon; the prices I - paid this week are as follows; \\ eight j over 5 lbs. per pair. 0c. lb ; 4 to 5 lbs. per pair, 90c. fb.; 3 to 4 lbs. per pair, I 25c. lb.; under 8tb«. and over 2 lbs. per , pair, 35c. per lb. Crops must be empty. Hxl-hxx T. Johnson. f Bennett's Station, N. J. ' Buoklon'a Arnica Salva. } The Best Solve In tbe world fqr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum. Fe- ,. ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, . and postively cures Piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed togtve perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. 25 eenls^per box. For sale by Many A JlfU- ^flvfifisrinrnts. .. — t ; [DR. SCHENCKS) MftHDRAKE PiLLS " Standard fbr over Half a Century. Praised on Every Trial. CURE Indigestion, Soar Stomach, Heartborn, Flatulency, Colic and all diseuc* of the stomach; Catittnca, lnAvnma- ; tion, Diarrhcra anl tlueaxes of tbe bow- " 1 els; Congesti-n, Biiioosness, Naawa, cr Complaint, r.nl all discairs arising from a gorged and »!aj nih liver. They rednce congested conditions, break up stubborn complications, restore free, healthy attion ta the organs. They are a Purely Vegetable, 8trictly Reliable and Absolutely Safe. '• •*** ft J.H aaoirrMW^r pBOPOSAIM, - Cape' May ooonty. nana aad apmacauoos mij be area at Un foaosamtaanm'-Nwrc, ^ | tssajstiSsr 1 wii.m t sat*, nmiaa cmk. t fXmii Miy'cosirt Uoaae. - -e ytsk. Ak. wstmtt. mm, - j t t c I * •>
Cape May's Saiect Academy. ' The Haters of Mercy will oput their Academy on the 8d of April. The parochial or free school will atill remain ' for thoae who wish to attand. For further particular* apply, to the Sister Superior at the Convent, Lafayette , street. tf Notice. | The spring meeting of the West Jer- I 1 sey Game Protective Society will be held 1 at Hellman'a Hall, 535 Market street. 1 Camden, N. J., April 18, at 8 o'clock. m8-tf That Tlrad Foaling 1 Afflicts nearly every one in the spring. : The system having become accustomed the bracingair of winter, is weakened y* the warm "days of the changing sea- 1 ■ son. and readily yielHs to attacks of dls- ; I < case. Hood's Sanaparilla to lust the I medicine needed. It times ami builds " ' every part of the bodv, ind also exI [xls all impurities of tEeblOod. Try it Bfir 3iflrfrllsfmfnts. 1 ^DJOl'RSED SHERIFFS SALE, ' i iuSlJ'i^oSraSl um? tl p ■ sati-rda*. may sth, tssa. j SI *ame Hour *j'J15'g'g,10KMAggK S0Frta, t | Dated December St. 1S8I. ITinterV F-. ts.60 | • ^ DJOUBNBD SHERIFFS BALE Notice Is hereby given that the Sheriff's rete, 1 wherein Johns. Johnson ud*lendent. end wu- , Usui shiver* *nd Henry (t Moffett, pans, ere ptilnUff*, etends edjoorosd until ' atone o'cloek p.m.,'at the Mayor'* Office. in CWMMCWjN.J. Deled April 14, tssa. K'a ke. ts.». ; SEEDS. ;|VeptalaiFii M. ; Pure and Fresh Stock. j PRICES REASONABLE. re-im Cape Mry city. N. J. ■ " FOR SALE: ; STORE AND DWELLING, t No. 28 Washington Street, |i CAPE MAY CITY, S. J., . Lately occupied by R P. Uorner u a newi d»" ^ pou The etore It centrally located, le abont 1- >• Desirable Business Stand. < TERMS RP.ASO.MBI.E. u aPPT s5-*t HERBERT W. KDMt NDS. 8 yHEBlFF'S SALE. directed^ laauei^ out ol^tho^Ctrart ol ifianccry, o putffio vendue on™"' * CItpose SATURDAY, MAY B'.h, A. D. lean, il at the hour of * o'clock p. tn., on said day at b the c.iunty 01 C«pe May and mate 01 New Jersey k AU that certain treot or osreel ot land and s, premiaM hcreinalter paroculsrly described. ' filtnete In tbe Boreogh ol La laic 6ty. in coon. ■ ty or Cape May snd state or New Jersey. Roll ginning si the IntrnieeUon of lite northwesterly |l side of tandta avenoe with the eonthwestcrlr , ai le of Frits street, and extending thence along '• the ^aorthwewerly «de or eak^LandU aveane a !indreiliudDtg> 'heace'^)' 'nor^lnirtyr werterly side of said mtn street; thence (!) along ,, the sonut westerly eldeofaaid Prttx eireel, aoeth 0 ^IhepTa^'^r'wgren'rg. ^Tt'rt^renmoien'of <j ' th» Clerk1* office of tape May conniy'and' the d > Mine which tke Sea bleCtty improvement Com- ?" : orinfrot'ni°>er°A.rD. *«-a. *od intended to he , fprthwtui recorded, and lienry Icklcr, Jr.. r( at, ta or Indentnre dated incthlrtellelhdayor D-cem )f I.er A. D. lisa, and reoorded In the cierk'aom. <■ . I a foresaid. In Book 7r, pages no. ell and *11. ! ranted and conveyed uotothe laid Charts* B111II | ner. hli helm and aaalgns. l' ; I^l'o?Alfm1J.l|rlnUn*on, complainant, and 10 5 «... JAMES SHOEMAKER, Jr., Sheriff, y i)a;et April IB, ins. ' ' Printer* Ires, ge.ty, \ ciom out m 1 BELOW COST, For the Month of May, jr AT ; GRIFFIN SMITH'S ' Solo, Caps Mil County, I. J, To make room for NEW SPHING GDfl! His counter* will be cleared of ClntliiiiE, FBrnisMiiE Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats an5 Caps, At pricet that will make your eye* open. Call and aee. You will not regret your experience. GRIFFIN SMITH, Goshen, Cape May Co.. N. J. Pacu^R MlRKORa, ^HESiS^^3Bq WORKS OF ART. 806 Mnrkwt 8trMt. Phllada. L
. ' : ' weak nerve8 I aine'siiism^ m aul# kidney complaints s dyspepsia jpT 1 g^ieSqSSaSSS A Neurslfla, Nervous Weeknea*. Stomach (s-uj tor took. ^^-_ar.d Liver Diaeaaaa. Rheumattam, Dya- ''n™ (100. Fold by Drugxtata. «ad aU affections of th* Kidney*. WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO. Proo'g , " y BURLINGTON. VT. Crortrtcs, grorisions, <?tr. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, 37 Jackson Street. Cape May. N. J. hand's CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocear. Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. fs-y S3 IV A 8B Dill TON KTRRKT. I'AI'B MAY CITY. N. J. itffdtrs' ^torrs. chas. needles' 11 No. 4-3 Washington Street, Cape May City, DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY b Corsets. Bnstlcj. Ladies1 and CMIdren's Hosiery, Mnslin aiifl Merino Dnderw car. Infant's long and short Coals, Swiss Caps. Embroideries, Laces and Edgings of alt 'a kinds. Four-quarter Muslin. 6 els. per yd. Dress Linings, 4 cts. per yard. Body 7 lining*, 7 eta- Wash Lawns, 5 els. Fast color Seersucker, 7 eta. Fancy Mat Flan. d nela, 10 eta. per yard. Special prices in I .ad ics' Children's ami Misses' Jerseys. J; pur special bargains arc too numerous to mention. Wc never offered belter bin5 K*ln»- None ever so good. | NEW CLOTHING STORE, s No. 34 Washington Street, Cape May. ■j My experience in Philadelphia for the past seven months has taught me where to buy Cheap in order to sell Cheap. I would ask the public to examine my e Stock of gooito before going elsewhere, as money and lime 'can tie saved. A good selection of J Men's, Youth's oiid Bop's Clotlpjj May be found at my place. Stiff, Sift ul Straw Eats, ai Caps if all Ms. Also full line of * GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. - Don't forget the place. .CHAS. NEEDLES, 84 Washington Street, Cape May City. THIS SPACE IS°RESERYED FOR > mackey & hiltoh, FURNITURE SEALERS, 1 L9 North Second [Street, PHILADELPHIA. TUFT & FOX, r Liyery, Boarding and Exchange'- Stables, BANK STREET Below ELMIRA, ■ HIRE' S*LE or EXCHANGE. klM vnmmrn, from our ELDRtDGE JOHNSON ' 59 W*«hloglon SI„ cape May;M. J., boots and shoes, Largest and moat complete Shore, la tlLthe laieat Style, qoaluy RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Alro a fou eapply ooBitamiy on hand or.r ino Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. Suiateo fm cxatagw, Hoeeia, etc. Can aad examlao Book aad grlooa. amy MISS LIZZIE SMITHERS, " NKW BTYLB5 IN Spring and Snmnier Millinery, No. 16 south 2d street, philada. dy r*-
Harnessed we ever brought out. body'*. That'* the of honest cloth and r . - up for A Busy Spring. We't'e accomplished one end of our plan. The goods are better — greatly better. . Never had stock tliat pleased ourselves so thoroughly! ... . - There's been almost a revolution sinffe last Spring In goods. We're years away from last year's designs. You know what a miint of clothing we keep. "We're bound to make \it true and up to die Wanamaker stamp always. A string of items as long as a County Sale Notice couldn't say more than our guarantee. That you can depend on firmly. It's the beauty of it that we're making a taller ctaim-for~than ever. It doesn't admit of exaggeration. FronyMen's Clothing and Young Men's down to ihtrSmSir Boys', it's full of the nicest styles ever inside ( outdoors. , The Spring Overcoats are very stylish ! Now, for the other end. Let us make the business size up to the clothing. If it does, every man and boy within reach of us ! will have a new Wanamaker & Brown Spring Suit on his back within a few weeks. We want to reach that point, and we're ready for a hard and steady pull of work to do it. The prices will be where Oak Hall prices always are — hitched to the smallest profit we can afford to I take. ** Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth arid Market Sts., Philadelphia. CHAHLES MACE, ' REAL ESTATE BROKER. ttl| ANGLESEA, N. J. WM. F. ENGLEHflRT. importer and manufacturer, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS Particular attention paid to repairing COMPLICATED and all kinds c WATCHES by, EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ; all WORK being done in th BUIDING under my OWN SUPERVISION, not b- ing COMPELLED to have th workdone OUTSIDE aa a great many STOREKEEPERS do. . jewelry of all kinds made and repaired. GOODS AT RETAIL. 1 No. 205 Market Street, PhiladelDhia. ). WATCHES, CLOCKS Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, 1 ' practical watchmaker, No. 12 North Second Street, Philadelphia. ; | WALL PAPER. " ^ All the latest styles are now in stock. Elegant Blanks at - - sc- 7f., ioc. and 1 2 cts. Elegant -Golds, - - ,15c to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - 35 cts. to-'£>.oo. .j Felts and Ingrains, - - 20 Cts. to 60 cts. Lincrusta Walton. . . Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. •" m. meriqayl fe62-y 1 223 Markat Straat, Philadelphia,

