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PoMMhai trtry Thanday Morning. ^ £ ~OK VAY. MAY 17. 1B88- " J Gtntral and Personal News. t Confederate MemoiUl d«v »u observd l*«t F. ld»y. J A tree I* like » mafi in a hurry. . Vben be learn be make* good viae of , lit limb*. Nothing will make a healthy man tired , [Uicktr than reading a long flat of rules , or good health. t •Pride goeth before a fall." a*y» the « uaoti ud writer, but It goea a good deal t lulcker after one. It laWlaled uponre igble authority that 1 he teacher with a eiaaa eye baa at least i ne refractory pupil. ( There la one kind of rice which never ' ticka to young people enough. to hort " hem, and that la advice. Ifyonr hat blowa off In the atieel, i oDow it placidly with gentle dignity. < Somebody elea will chaac it for you. . I Electrician Ediaon baa bought $80,000 ' worth of land near Montclalr, N. J., and < win put up a §40,000 group of phono- < jraph factories. The injuria of ex Senator A. G, Cattc! ' it Merchantrille, who waa thrown from < lia carriage a few days ago, are more ' icrioua than were at flat reported. > An officer of an American war veaael fcU in love with a dinky mahlcn at Honolulu. The giri'aJfather objected and a secret marriage was the result, rhc officer ia atUI with hla abip and the 1 bride is at bar borne. The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting ' Association will extend from July 1 to . August SO. the annual camp bein { from ' the 20th to the 30 of August. TheopeuIng sermon wUI be on Sunday morning, July 1, by one of the Bikbops. Colonel Cooper has issued a general order for the inspection of the Sixth lteglment at Bevoriy on the 21tl inaUnt. The regiment will leave Camden in a special train at B.80 o'clock A. SI. The cHixeaa of Beverly will entertain thu command. The front leavea of the Bible used in a court at Brunawlck, O*. . having been worn away by constant use, another Bible was procured, because the law. yen were in doubt "whether an oath miadc on a Bible minus its first four chapters is binding. Good intentions are good enough if they are put Into uae, an t value cornea from them. Our intentions are to make the Wave more valuable than ever before, and this end arconipiished we can justly conclude that worth will come to our thousands of readers, as as well aa to ourselves. Nr. Blaine In a letter from Home to WTIista Walter Phelps, dated April 10. aaya that he has leaaed hla Bar Harbor coUago to Colonel Sbepard, of the Mail and Kxprttt. and that he has proml-ed Mr. Carnegie to let him drive him to the Scottish Highlands some time in June. Mr. Blaine makes no mention In the letter of politices, personal or otherwise. He evidently baa no lntehtlon of leaving Europe until after the Convention. One evening Secretary Bayard waa sitting next to a bright society woman at a dinner in Washington. The Utter regretted that the President's nominee waa not more widely known. Secretary Bayard so far forgot himself aa to remark that that rode no dlfferece, aa hU pretence would make the Bench Fuller than It now la. "But it will not havo so much Waite aa heretofore," said Mr. Bayard'a tit a tit. Of course Washington gossips assert that Mr. Bayard proposed to the lady at once. Ex-Praaident McCosh, of Princeton sh

College, a till keepahu residence In that mi town and Uaaatudlouaandhardworking an aa ever. He aaid recently to a friend: ta "I always worn ten hours a day, and that is the work of an average man. In w| vacations I am never wholly idle, but [„ generally do from two to Ave hours of ij, solid work in writing or thinking, c, When engaged in writing a book 1 walk p, five miles each day, thinking much, of pi, course, while walking. When 1 waa a ,t ■Indent the famous l>r. Chalmers, of „ Scotland, delivered a lecture to us on ai 'Systematlsed Work— Heat and Excr- pl ciie.' 1 never forgot hU advice." p, di Office of the Commiaalonera In ,,, Charge of the Dedication of , "45 B&sSr&Wge* 3 bur«. Jl Teottos, April 84, 1988. ® ' An act of the last Legislature of New " Jersey, approved March 7, 1888, direct- J? «1 that all surviving officers and men ' ' who were actually present at the battle f' of Gettysburg, attached to New Jersey 'J regiments or batteries, shall be invited J*J in the name of the Bute to attend the ,c dedicatory exercises upon the bsttlefleld and that the State shall provide for the coal of their transportation and su hoist - "^The dedication of these monuments Pf will take ploee on the bettlefleld, on the " morning of Saturday tbo 80th day of Ul June, next. Trains win leave Pennsyl- ™ Vanla railroad depot at Jersey City, on , the morning of Friday, June 28th, at an J* hour to be hereafter announced, stopping at the principal stations between w Jeraey City and Trenton, and kt Philsdelpbia, and running through to Getty*. , burg without change. ' Surviving soldiers actually present st the Gettysburg fight, attached to New Jersey organisations may obtain blank _ applications at the nearest Grand Army Post In this Bute, or at the AdjuiantGeneral'a office in Trenton, er of any - member of this Commission. Application* must be filled up, signed and transmitted to the Adjutant-General at Trenton, prior to June 18th. No eppUcalion .will be considered titer that date. Upon receipt and approval af the ap- a plications, orders for trensportotlon and V subsistence wili"be issued and mailed lo the applicant by the Quarter-Master General of the State. Subsistence and quarters in tenta will be f uniiahed at Gei tysburg, by the Qua'- I The New Jersey trains returning Will fl leave Gettysburg. Saturday evening. June 80lh. but soldiers will be si liberty to return on any regular train within the B limit* of time expressed on their tickets. After mature dcltberaikm IheCoouni--■ion has been thoroughly satisfied that as is proposed nneithir July Sad or 3rd, I the anniversary of the battle, as rbe village of Gettysburg affords bur limited I aooommodations wh ch will be greatly ' over daierl on those dava. by the Society of Ink Army of the Potomac and lis many invited guests. The Commission has therefore fixed , Upoo a date prior to Ihe anniversary for , and have named a day which will be ] aoedaQy appropriated to Ihe soldiers of i RoSrtS- Green, Governor: William , 8. Btryker, Adiuiant-Geueral : Edward I SOTttA* thankfof, vix.: •• Mood^u appetite like thalpji^ wolf, rj

"Wave's" Bualnaaa Locals. Boyd, White A Co., 121# Chestnut stfert. Philadelphia. Fine carpets, oil , cloths and rugs. tf | Fo* Biia— Three young cows Willi J calves by their vide. Apply to Wm. F. I Cold Spring. 3t S Isaac Willetts, Turnpike, near Cape Is'and Bridge, offers his largo stock of women's line shoe* at coat. myl7-m New Singer Sewing Machine for wile at this office. Flrskclaat in all particu , tare. A bargain for Iboae who may be j in want of a machine. If , Cbaa. Quidort - will lake orders for crayons done In moat artistic style at reasonable prices. A specimen may be seen in Doctor Kennedy's C. 8. PharaltLSt ( John Huaaell'a Cold Spring store is j well stocked with groceries, provisions , and dry goods which be is selling at prices as low as the lowest. He will not be outdone in the quality and price of hia goods. - tf John Aklns opens hia ice cream parlors at 88 Washington street, on Tuesday . next, 15th inst. lie-will have on" hand ■ from that date his superior ice creams, ' cakes and confectionery and all season- ' able foreign and domestic -fruit*. 4t j E. Johnson has a complete stock of , men's, ladles' and children's over shoes • which he is selling at prices considers- ; bly below Philadelphia figures. Don't i any risk to your bealth.byfalse economy. Keep your overshoes where you hare them at a moment's notice. St The 8. P. C. A. Society will pay a re- , ward of §10 to any one who will secure , the arrest and conviction of any one i who may throw filth in the watering j tpou|lis of the society. ^Buch stuff as I uiy8-lm Agt. of Scty. Fob B*lb ok Hk.vt.— The ten room > cottage, corn- r Broadway and Congress , street, nicely located for a summer roai- , dencc, near the beach. Will be let with ' or without furniture. Good cellar and , to the premises. Apply to Thoa. L. Yanwlnklq, Tnrnpike, e.sl of Broadway. mlOAt J. 8. Garrison, 69 Washington street, I lias very much Improved his store by fixing hla counters more conveniently, and rearraogeing bis goods. He now offers hia big stock of fish lines, fish ' books, stationery and cotlery to the pubJ He at* iKittom prices for cash. 2l We want energetic and reliable canvassers for a useful household article * which sella itself. A thorough going man can realise large profits and lo such we would give exclusive sale in Cape " May. For particulars address, HxsUK'k & NXWTON. 736 Arch St, Phila. . W. Scott Hand, Cape May Court ' House, offers reliable fire insurance to ' Cane May property owners at exceedingly low rates. He deals only with the , old reliables, and will issue you a policy ;! that Insure* everjrtime. Loeae* prompt ly paid. No discount* or nonsense of any kind. Don't wait any longer, but take out a policy on your tome if you ? have not. 5t We call particular atlention to the ■, boarding cottage of Mr*. M. E. lake, J at Holly Beach. It la situated near the J beach, with a nice graded walk right , down to the strand. Mrs. lake hope* ' by careful attention to the comfcgt of , ber gueata, to win a share of public ^ patronage. Dr.. lake's office ia in the . Jos. Eldredgc offers at hia Cold Spring ' store. Flour at §4 80 per barrel warrant- , ed, N. O. molasses (best in market) at " 54c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard ' at 9J cents; Vinco tobacco at 88c., lb., ; Spearhead 48c., pure ciclcrr vinegar 18c. m gallon, best Maracaibo Coffee, 85c. Ih., '* best Ri<> coffee 24c., A sugar 8Jc., head- ' light, 150 test, ISc. gallon, new prunes, ? 6c., sliced apples (Iresh) 8c„ lb.; gloaa starch 6c. per lb., best quality of black •' pepper 31c. lb., and all kind of groceries, spices canned goods, brushes, buckets, tinware, earthenware, floor, table and ,n eh,. If i,U plnlhr etc. All kiruls of sail shelf clotha, 'All kinds ]j

meats. Also a full line of dry goods, and notions. All at very low prices for a cash. Call and be convinced. At Reuben T. Johnson's store yon will find flour (warranted) at §4.90 per L N. O. M classes at 45c. gallon, y Rio Coffee 35c. Ib. Maracaybo 88c. lb. A sugar 6Jc. lb. New F 4!ba. for 25c. Evaporated Ap- a at 11c. per lb. All other groceries correspondingly low price*. Men's a veal call lace gaiters (seamless) at §2.00. r An extra heavy working shoe, §1.50 per pair. I sidles fine kid, §160 per pair. Full line of all kinds of shoes, ana laOxford ties. Full stock of new v 75c. to -§8 00 per piece. Full lino c of men's stray Kossuth hats. Ail kinds of dry goods, drugs, paints and oils, c received, a big lot of wall paper at and 8c. per piece. Bananas, oranges and lemons constantly on hand. Cash r paid for poultry, which will be received Tuesday _ef.cvory week. Call and price goods, and if you wish any article that s 1 donrx keep l will get it ior you at rcgular price. Orders by null promptly at- 1 tendodto. Yours truly. v Rbobxh T. Johnson. BecnctVa Station, N. J. 1 Coastwise mariner* m*y now smell | Eiiat *11 along the shore from Kitty • awk In Carolina clear up to Halifax, r Our Atlantic soabord resorts come 1 out in their new coaU about the time the trees on the mountains don their green j jackets —RttortL ^ ' ( The arteilan well of the Consumer*' i Water Company, Arctic and Michigan avenue*. Atlantic OWv. has been com- t pleled. It reached a depth oflSOO feet, i and Howa-400 gallon* a minute. The water has been pronounced absolutely pure. aim- &dwftSfMtnt*. ■> i t WoHTH i ; Dr. I. H. BCHBNCTK has pabllaltad > A NEW AND ELABORATE 1 BOOK en tha Treatment and Core of < CONSUMPTION, ; LIVER COMPLAINT < DYSPEPSIA , which will be maAed FREE to all | who want it. If yen are, or know . of any on# who l§.NBfeted with, or to any of thaae dlaaaaae. send name and address (plainly written) to , Dr. J. H. BCHENCK * BOB, » 1 (Bam* tola paper.) Philadelphia. Ft, I ^UTICE. *r£7,K?S<5SX»KS« ! SiSSSs'rSii? n^ynmareyw^wtoatay^jgy.*^ I TSTn sr aimBiiBR*

Notice. "J The annual meeting of the atockhold- j era of the Delaware Bay and Cape May Company will be held at the t office, 88 Washington Street. • May City, R. J , on Monday, May 1 1888. at 4 o'clock.P. M. ' J. Haxxy Eroanns. Seeretrry. ( Notice. < A meeting of the Prohibition league will be held Saturday evening at 8 1p.m., | l»th. at their room. No. 32 Washington street. ImpoiUnt business. 1 F. T. Nxwxutx, See'y^ ; Notice, 1 Tlie regular examination of applicanls 1 for teacher's license (all frades) will be | at Cape May Court Ilouae, Friday and Saturday, Mav W and 86, 1866, Third grade on Friday only. , ml7-2 V. O. Mn-uut, Co. SupL Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Uauda, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and postlvcly cures Pile*, or do pay re- | quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 1 centa'per box. For aale'by Marcy A Cape May's Select Academy. ! The Sisters of Mercy will open their ' Academy on the 8d of April. The par- • ocbial or free school will still remain ! open for those who with to attend. For 1 further particulars apply to the Sister '■ Superior at the Convent, Lafayette 1 street. tf1 The largest and safest lite insurance ocmpeny in the world ia the Mutual. I Life Insurance Company ol New York, i It has done better tor its policy holder*, . paid a larger dividend and made insuri ance cheaper than any other company, or I any other plan. It stands to-day with- . out an equal. Those desiring a firit- . class investment will do well to see Mes- ; sre. J. P. Giberson and H. B. Yard, the agenis of this great company, who will I be In this city again in tl>oul two weeks. _ m3-3t ' Appropriating Ordinance. j rli^ m^IoTOaiB^r "o (Jwocu I ralsShj^xSlOT's^'eoIili'l^ apoaTu. nS *□■1 personal esaste wiiain the linns of ibe hor5 oat* or Wart Cape War, in Ibr county tf tip* U May, tor the general expenditures of eat-1 burc oean lor tee cnrreoi year at l*B tae loiiovtas "»S Major* rtjary I It JJ ' greeaaaa.1 ni*i.»«y. »jo re e - Board oMIeattn A saeiury matters it as j - BMriun mwrtp..... — - u onttaanee taae egcrt M>Jor Attest : JOB CP 11 BRCWTOS, Clera. IC Approves. May 1, 1SS*. * WanamakfT's. u — a PKitAPau-an, Monday. May la. isaa. 'f Our Umitations. ie Too many things to tell. '• You wouldn't stop to read, f and the printer's bill might u surprise us — although we are quite used to colossal printc- ing. il Besides all the things re- ^ ferred to in these columns, " there are scores of others *' clamoring for recognition, id Could fill a page daily in tel-

what we ought to tell and you ought to read. i The conclusion is simply — \ come to us to supply your i wants, even though the newspapers don't refer to them, ■ and remember that there are ; acres of bargains here that 1 get published. Send your address and we will send you our Catalogue the Spring and Summer of 1888. It will make your shopping by mail a very easy matter. One dollar Surah Silk for seventy -five cents. Surahs that have never before sold under $1, that have been thought rare value at $1 . A happy trade turn lets us drop , a quarter from the last-week price. ! A manufacturer of one of the best makes of 24-inch Surahs changing his looms to | orders let the balance of this season's out-turn go in a away under the market. gobelin terra -c.ua are the gainer, 75c Surahs of this grade will set the town a-talking. The 26-inch Black Surahs are quick at $1. Fast dye, raven black, good weight, mellow to the touch. Full of good substantial wear. An exceptional lot of Silk Grenadines, with velvet stripes, in assorted colorings, shall go at 50c a yard. They've been $2. Some of the prettiest ideas in rich Coaching Umbrellas for $5 have just come. They equal what we sold for $7.50 thirty days ago. Shawls, Scarfs. A roomful ot light, airy, graceful wraps for seaside, mountain, draw-ing-room, or piazza wear. We had more last season of these delicately tinted croqueltish things than you ever saw before: now we've left las't , season in the shade: 1 Fresh exquisite, perfect. 50c t to $20. " " The trading world is full of j surprises. Here is one, a big « one — in Ties. One of the best '< makers of men's Ties in LonIdon sent us a sample Four-in-Hand Scarf, with bits of patterns and a cable code.

In less than an hour our . acceptance was with him, and { the goods were at onctb ship- 1 ped on a fast steamer. They I now fill our counters anctere I on dress parade in one of I our Chestnut street windows. I They are of extra quality China silk, alike on both sides. Color-grounds navy, white, and an indescribable blue, handsomely printed in polka . dots and odd designs; also { plain white. The price is the , suprise — 3?yi d You'll won- f der when you see the gcods. There's good reading on 1 Damasks. While we haven't \ been saying much ol them, 1 , the wise folks have been tak- 1 [ ing them away quite -fast. 1 . Here's'a 62 inch Cream Da- I ' mask at 50c. Irish Linen, excellent quality. There a | r 74 inch Cream Damask 75c. . Eye-openers, both. ; Bleached Damask runs r like this: r- niScSowmm'aire Napkins of all sorts for pri- . vate house or hotel use: ]« Inch cream. V.oo a dosen a I acS •rrtS'taep* Stun «t inch wnltc) IS-® * 4oS£n ] B inch white, $ass a down l Towels, too. You might pass a day looking at the' styles. Damask, 1 2^ to jlUsc. — : I ; at The toughest and most fiex- * ible of all the stiffish leathers !*' goes into ''Welts." Poor m stock wont make good Welt » leather. But why not Welt 15 leather for the whole Shoe do upper? Happy thought. First 5 fruit, Seashore Oxfords of 00 russet Welt. Neatest, strong<w est, hardiest of all the light, ** cheap Outing Shoes, $1.75. Softer, dressier : coffee-col- _ ored Goat Oxlords, handsewed, $3.50. A better got - up and a more stylish Shoe than you commonly get for 1 considerably more. 1 No such $3 Shoe for men lt as the ''Wanamaker Weare well.'' Calf vamp, kid top, t_ smooth insole. Congress and lace. Warranted. Sent anywhere for $3 Say wether . your foot is wide or medium, ■s John Wanamaker, j' ' M^»"ib.l'cKTlSll*S'aai5r>tt 1it

gm gjfotrttsrafnts. A MONTH AND BOARD . qPUlJ for I Brtxht Young Men or LadK* in cacti county. P. W. ZIKOLKK A CO.. Pniladclpma. Pa. nrtrtw A JMOnRNED SHERIFF'S SALE, NoUoc la hereby elven Ualtbe • ncriE* nalr. , "taMSr Alexander Gray u derendani, ami ' Joon H. Beaeaat A Bro. andctaliarc puintin*, naada adjoureod nnui 8AT0BDAY, JUNZ t, 18SS, ^^^jjB^OEMAKIK,SbC'1B.i| . ^DJOURNED SHERIFFS SALE. ~ HoOoe la hereby riven that the BhenlTa vale, wherein John H JohMou M defendant, «nd Wll- ' pffntm^atanS'a.ljonreeS' ntn"*' P*"*' *™ - SATURDAY. MAY Seta, 1W, at one o'cloct p. m., at the Mayor * omce, ta Capo May City, N. J. - JAMBS 8DOKMAKKR, Jr.. RherUt. Dated April la. ins. P.'. h.hit. [ YV" R LAKB. M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, 1 onot at tae VanValen couafo. win be u _ Green Creek every allernoou. t ARE & EliDREDOE, J , UNDERTAKERS. f All Uadensken' BappUee no hand, ami turI Dl.hwl ia dertred. relfce and Store Ma « Mani "ITnSdSe1^* N'J' j. srwrrori warx, d. c. bldridgs. Cap# May City. Broadway k Obi ' Road. W«a» Cape May . Lil,MiiMl}liOS. ' Fsrmars and Truokera Furnished With - All Kinila of Limo by the Oar-Load, , and Marl la Ion ot Ore tana to a oar- load. f 1U( to a Car-load. Free or trelthi. '.ielivere.1 at Rio Grande, Benneua and Cape May Button. ,, utowencaaa or credit prloaa. U R. D. BARRATT, ipriflf : > gelowcost, " ' For the Month of May, 1 ) ' GRIFFIN SMITH'S " f Ma, Cut ll) Canity, I. J, NEW SHINE &0DDS ; Hia counters will be cleared of « ClOtMBE, FlffHiSlliBS Goofls, ! Bum, Shna, Eats aid Caps, 1 At prices that will make your eyes open. Call aad see. You will soi regret your 1 GRIFFIN SMITH, Goabsn, Cape Mar Co., N- J.

mV ' *1 'Sk The Latest Store ; MARKET, Ei6itnf&F»-BERjSTREETs.Pifii-/-f * firortrifS, provisions, <?tr. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, >, 37 Jackson Street, Cape May. N. J. ;s . it — — I HAND'S

GENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington andlOcoan Sts, -y CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ^ VVILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, , P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. . ra-y o wasiiingtqm >Ti:i:irr. ca'-k may city, n. j. THIS SPACE IS RESERYED FOR mackey & hilton, 1 FURNITURE DEALERS, 1 1 9 North Senond . Street, PHILADELPHIA. OUR STORE. ' Vint Floor.— Iwreln Carpet*. Venetian, Hail soil Stair Carpets, Woolen Stair Coverings, Damask Floor Linens, Linen Crnmb Cloths, Table and Stair Oil Cloths, Cocoa and Rubber Door Mats, Ktalr Rods, Chinese Goat Ituga and Window Shades. Second Floor.— Moquettc, Wilton Velvet and Body Brussels Carpel*. Smyrna Carpets, Wilton, Persian, Smyrna Moquettc and Sheepskin Ruga and Man. Third Floor. — Tapestry Brussels Carpet#^ Fourth Floor.— China and Cocoa MaUings, Woolen Druggets, Anglo-Indian Art Carpets, Woodstock Carpels, South Kensington Art Brjuares and Matting Rugs. Fifth Floor.— Carpet Linings and 8t*ir Pads, Ckrpct and Window Shade Upholstering Department. j Battment. — Kagllsn (Jortlc'ne Cork Floor Cloth (Sole Agents), English Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloths, Receiving and Shipping Deiiartments. An goods throughout the house arc markeJ iu plain figures at Uio lowest prioCS. An elevator to all floor*. Established Nearly Half a Century. V. e. Archambault & Son, N. E. COR. ELEVENTH AND MARKET STS., PHILADELPHIA. brextqn villa, ..Ocean 8treet. Cape May City, N. J. OPE.N FOB THE 8SABOS. NKAH TUB BKACn. TKUMH MODERATE. MRS. J. A MYERS, ■ , Of BALT1MOM. , Holly Beach Boarding, The YanYalen Cottage, Nor lie Bad Now Open (or tie Season Pknlclut Ola 11 Ike lulflu. . MRS. M. E. LAKE. Proprietor. MISS LIZZIE SMITHERS, < m*w BTYIJW IN Spring and Summer Millinery, No. 1 6 SOUTH 2d STREET, PHILADA. k

Harnessed - we ever brought out body'*. That's the jra-jdrt - up for _ ^ . , A Busy Spring. We've accomplished one end of our plan. The goods are better — greatly better. • Never had a stock that pleased ourselves so thoroughly ! _ ' There's been almost a revolution, since last Spring in goods. We're years away from last year's designs. You know what a mint of clothing we keep. We're bound to make it true and up to the 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 claim for than ever. It doesn't admit of exaggeration. From Men's Clothing and Young Men's down to the Small Boys', it's full of the nicest styles ever inside our doors. . ^ 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 liis back within a few weeks. W e 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 arc — hitched to the smallest profit we can afford to lake. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. CHARLES MACE, - REAL ESTATE BROKER,

ANGLESEA, H. J. F. ENGLEHART, IMPORTER AND 1IAN0FACTURER,. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS, Particular aUentlon paid to repairing COMPL1CATKD and all kinds of ■ WATCHES by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN; all WORK being done in the BU1DING under my OWN SUPERVISION, not b- ing COMPELLED to have the workdone OUTSIDE aa a great many STOREKEEPERS do. jewelry of all kinds made and repaired. GOODS AT RETAIL. No. 205 Market Stra6t,-PhiIadelDhia. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICE*S. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, No. 12 North Second Street, Philadelphia. 1 WALL PAPER. ~ All the latest styles are now in stock. •' Elegant Blanks at - - 5c., 7c., ioc. and 12 eta. Elegant Golds, - - 15c. to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - - 35 cts. to fi.oo. Kelts and Ingrains, - 20 cts. to, 60 cts. Lincrusta Walton, H Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. Ml. meriqan, bS-y 1 223 Markat Street, Philadelphia,