wmiiMtm - Publishsd Bvery Thnrsdiy Morning. [ • ] OPfAT.MAY 31. I8B8- j TM. rto*» " «"*< Ch|ta_MreO«a I - ■■ — - ■ — - ~ ( -Cape May Point. ' Mrs. Beard, of Wert Ptuladelpblo, hu < Uie annex to the home nearly comp eted. ; Nothing 1* Ml undone that will not make our aumroer visitor! wish they had 1 come earlier. J Geo. H. Hoaeland. Eeq., from Waab- j ington. haa arrived and ia abiding In the , deairable cottage that be purchased from , Dr. Klrby. t I. M. JennlaOD, attorney of PhiladeU ■ pbla, waa down a few days ago. lie I aaya be haa visited a number of water- f log plaeas but the Point la superior to them alL < Capt. James Holmes is off oo a voyage < to San Domingo. Hiss Lou Day from Now York is visit- ' Log Mlaa Carrie Holmes. Mrs. Kate D. Cherry luu laid in a ] stock of spring goods suitable for Ike ] country trader. She will be glad to , serve the public. 1 Frank HDdreth's patent "bounds and . slide" for wagons are going like hot ! cake*. It's a note of general congratula* i lion that Cape Hay baa .tamed out such . an invention. - The little seven-year-old daughter Helen, of Capt. Wm. Cherry has been ' very sick but we are glad to say ia getting around all right under the care of . ' Dr. Urquebart. Hiss Helen Is sn exceedingly bright child, and her conva- ' lescenee la a cause of general rejoicing, j - Dlas Creek Dote. Mis. Lydla Fisher is helpless with , rheumatism. Hiss Minnie Vanamin la visiting her cousin. Miss Llna Hand. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Say re are spend- I Ing a few dayi with their son at lied i Bik. The boys tendered Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ' ard Ballmer a tercnade on Monday ] night. Mrs. Jtremiab Cobb, of Maurice Rlv- . er is visiting ber daughter. Mm. Thoa. , Holmes. Mr. Howell and sons shipped 9000 lbs of weak Bah caught at a single haul of theDet. School closed on Tuesday last, and the long talked of May party did not take place because of the bad weather. On Tuesday Mr. Warren Thompson, of Heislerville, was buried. Mr. and ; Mrs. Isaac Tomlln, relatives of the de- | ceased, attended the funeral. Danntevllla ttama. i Be sure you know a man before you ! tiust bin loo far. The timbers of the new vessel are | nearly all erected. , Marcus Edwards of Philadelphia, is ■ home for a few days. Madame rumor aaya there ia to be a 1 wedding in the near future. R. B. Warwick now draws reins over a fine new dark brown troll er. Preparation! are being made for children's day which la now drawing near. Mrs. Herbert Carroll It spending a ' week among relatives in Philadelphia. Baker Lloyd of Seavllle. look charge of the Woodbine section of W. J. R. R. Monday. Mrs. Levi WenUdl is spending a few days with ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wenlsell. Lewis Create of Townsends Inlet, is spending a for days with Ilia sister Mrs. ' "Albert ^uflam ia very skk at this writing. His brother Joseph of Delsware who is here on a visit, it tn Bering from a cancer in the band. The school house is undergoing thor. •ugh repairs, it it having ntw seats, a driven well ia being put in tbe vestibule and^alto an arrangement for a coal bin Grown Creek. Mumps still abound. King crabs seem to make people foT ' got it's Sunday. / Rev. D. B. Harris preached in tbe M. E. church last Sunday aftemoou. Misses A1 wilds and Lena Create are visiting relatives at Fishing Creek. A clock peddler guardedby two watch , dogs passed through the village on Mon- , felt Sunday ia Pastor Lynn's day here. He wdl preach morning and "Zmn. WlUltts and Davis have gotten bade from Delaware where they have beta aaUag Bah. James Sahelltnger, the overseer of the Lower Bayslde road, haa put the hlgbwsyi of his district in excellent condi- . lion. Ho hat mended the bad place* aatfttade them good, and haa make ibe good place* better; but the Wsvx would like to direct his attention, if it cornea within Ms powers to remedy the cms- 1 sing at Rant' mill pond. The read is all 1 right to far aa the bed Is concerned, but there an only two feet between 11 and a tumble down of six or eigbrfflet f rom the embankment into tbe mire of tbe ' soft bottom of the swamp, among tbe bushel and vines of the mace. There-, danger here. How would it do to ran a | fence along the voadf - A Great Battle la oonUauaiiy going on in the human system. The demon of impure blood ' strives to gain victory over the couslitu. -I Goo, to ra&heallh, to drag victim* to be grave. A good rdMrte medicine i like Hood's Sarsaprrills Is the weapon < with which to defend one's aeif. drive i the desperate enemy from the field, and i restores pence and bodily health for year*, "fry this peculiar medicine. i a . Persona to Whom the Ware is sent, and srho o names are not on our < regular mbaoriptian Hat, need have do i fears thMabillwiU be sent them for 9w JMnrtixnustt . Hood's^ Sarsaparilla mremmoistotiXil1iihli.il Toaertnfiaa Mm ii in isif ill 1 1 ill Ij ^HM 111 Where ether ■ lilto n harelaflso. Try U nov. ^l^wlll lord) seas* ItoMma 0~m Dollar swar — ■ — w ■
Wadding Bells. The home, of Mrs. Ellen Hall was fra- 1 grant with the perfume of oran-e Uos- * sums on Monday afternoon last it bring ■ the occasion of Uie marriage of ber 1 daughter. Mire Jennie Hall to Dr. A. H. 1 Leuf, of Philadelphia. Rev. C. A. 0 performed the ceremony that blended tbe future lives of tbe contract, parties Into one. The bride looked very stately and dignifiaJ in a traveling . dress of dark blue with a corsage bo- J: quel of sweet smelling tildes of tbe val- : ley. Mire Hall that was. is a tall grace- . , brunette, of real beauty of person. She endured the ordeal of the wedding service with rare modesty of demeanor. Her buaband Is a very affable gentleman, physician and surgeon of the faculty . of the University of Pennsylvania. He ' haa the teaching of classes in physical ' science In that high toned medical " school. After the words were spoken that made tbe betrothed man and wife. - and congratulations were made, a nice was enjoyed by the wedding guests. We noticed X the board : , Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Crowdl, and I danghter- Maria, Frank Jackson. Mrs. J, Cleveland. Capt John Church and wife. Court Reeves and wife, Mrs. M. Whll- f din, L. Hall and wife, Mr. and Mrs. c Chan. Shaw, Frank Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. * Alexander Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Strat- r ton Ware. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Edmunds. Jo*. Jr.. Joseph Hall, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. t Doctor Phillips, Misses Jennie Wales, r Cora Ludlam, fiallie Mecray, Ad* Crease. Rae Mecray, Mrs. Doctor Marcy. Mrs. ( J. Harry Hnghea, Jaa. Ware, Waiter . . Mrs. Elfrelb, of Cape May * City ; Mrs. Gertrude Leuf. Mire Annie ; Leuf, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ilail. Mia* , Isabelle Hall. Miss Alma Johnson, of ' . Philadelphia ; and Mr. and Mrs. Kecfer, I i of Robstown. Pa. , Mr. and Mrs. Leuf left by the 3-25 1 . train amid shower* of rice ana old shoes. , They go to Philadelphia where Uie Doc- . , baa a handsome bouse furnished for ' his bride. Some of the presents to the J married people were: Gold napkin rings, , handsome lace scarf, handsome plush 1 table cover, hand-painted satin fan, fine 1 table linen, gold feed sliver butter dish, < bureau mat*, hand painted plaques, pot - ' pouri Jar, silver table spoons, sllvet ladle, t towels in profusion, fancy table, bed " . linen, silverware, teaspoons, pitchers, 1 I napkin rings, dishes, easy chair, embroidered aprom, bric-a-brac handker- , chiefs, mirror, glaaswere, &c. A very . pleasing coincidence of this wedding is t tbe fact that thirty-fonr yean ago Mrs. Btratton Ware and Mrs. Chas. Shaw, 1 aunts ot the bride, were married at the Mr. and Mrs. Leaf propose to go on a 1 1 wedding Jaunt tbe Brat of June. Tbey ] ' will visit Washington and other places , of interest. « Piuudiijtu, May 30, 1808. To the Pn basher of Wxrs : ' I notice in the last Issue of the Wats i ; your suggestion to councUmen to erect . . pavilioaadin the beach. I think It la very | good and one that some action should i be taken upon. I see no reason why , Cape May with ail the advantage* it has - should not be among the foremost of < watering place along the coast. When I have been at the Cape in summer I no- ' 1 tlced the board walk was almost for- ] saken during bathing hoars, and those i who patronize the Cape are compelled to seek shelter from Uie rays of the sun | by going under the pier, or sluing upon the sand with umbrellas to shade them. < . It would be well for the city to appropriate a small amount of money to defray tbe expense* or a committee of ' your councUmen to visit other resort* , along the coast and obtain an idea what , , is necessary for the oomfbrt of your I guests, who visit the Cape in summer . i for pleasure and recreation. It would , coat but a small amount to erect pavll- i Ions along your beach, and could be . , made self-sustaining In fact an income > to the city by renting a space iu each for refreshments, and betides would not , obstruct a view of the ocean. A rala- ' tlve of mine, Mr. J. W. Smith, of Pniia- i - delphia. has spent two weeks at the , ' for' three yeaia and says he found the , - air x tbe Cape more beneficial to him . [ than any any other sea shore resort be ' has visited, but was surprised when i ' visiting the beach there was no place to 1 rest and was compelled to Iiave a piece , '■ of carpet carried to the beach in order j 1 to rest upon the sand. I noticed myself while on the board wXk this spring thai ladies to order to gain rest it waa necessary for them to _ Alt upon the six inch rail along the board wMkorelse abandon the pleasures of ' Uie hand w&lfc — Mil return to their , homes?, I think It is a duty your dUzeni oitaJaJtfve some comfort of this ; , kind for your patrons, and should Insist . ' upon your coundlmen erecting pa villous so that those who wish to enjoy the air j the sea will not be compelled to stand , and gaze at the ocean or return to the ' , porches of their hotels for a seat. Tours tralv, Chas. P. Fohtxb, Jk. Up tbe Cape. The prospect of strawberries la unus- : ualiy good. V. O. Miller and non. J. II. Diveriy - and wife passed through tbe town on the 1 rosd to Sea Isle City on Tuesday. 1 Our school doses next Friday, to the | children say, but Mr. C., the teacher, does not so em posted as to the time of dosing. i Capt. Maurice Cain made a few calls ' ' on old friends and acquaintances in the place last week. The captain is a gen- 1 | lleman and an interesting tXker. Win. Whr tan, of Philadelphia, and , Mrs. Alderman and son, of Blrdsbor- ' , ough. Pa., are visiting X I. E Wheiens. i Mrs. Alder, nan ia a sister of Mrs. Whekn. Miss Battle Smith baa gone to Fhfladelphia to visit ber friend Mrs. J. B. 1 i Anderson, and probably will meet again . with the party thX felt tbe parting so < . at Anglesea Junction. I All report a good time at the bon-bon sociable in tbe dub house on Tuesday evening. Tbe novelty of it made it quite event, being the Bret entertainment 1 of the kind ever held to tbe piaoe. "Jim," of th* Ocean City Sentinel was 1 rather previous to hit report thX the . Matilda Land Is was being repaired and ' christened Belle. She waa not being ' overhauled Own and the nunc Boile bad i been thought or suggested, and ' • Wm. Coleman is not the owner. She i i add ^be named^Ooradla, oo other name , Morn covered Jokes about the girl and , her love of tot cream an being bunded ~Wtw ftflgfrttfranrti. ! Biliousness. | Symptoms: Want of Appetite. Furred Tongue. Bitter Taste. Constipation. Headache. General Depression. Tr«4meii!: DR. SCHENCK'S ! MANDRAKE PILLS. , This is sure and always safe. SSirSSsa arSS
- Wotloe. - ' •; f Notice is hrrrhy girrn lhal the "Pon- q gitss Hall Hotel Company " will not, to manner, be liable or responsible for l any debts whatever that may be eontracled for said Hold, unless so author. I red by the Treasurer of said Company ( lis agent. Jacob G. Kesris. Treasurer Congress Hall Hotel Co. ' mjStgt j Foa Sals Cheap. —Scow schooner A. Boyd, to good order. Length. 1 «0 fL; breadth, IS ft.; tonnage. S3 88- 1 100. WouHT make a gord oyster or flahiug liofl. Murrell Dcbbins, ledger Building, 1 my81-8t Philadelphia. ; Isaac Wiiletts. Turnpike, near Cape Bridge, offers his Urge stock of women's fine shoes at coat. myl7-m ' ; Sfanaraakrr's. rjmABBLrau. Ksnday. May to, Wa. ! We believe there is no 1 Surah Silk in the mar- 5 ket that is so well worth the ; as our 26 inch 75 cent grade. Not so good as $1 in ' stores. These Surahs made to our order from c the best selected silk, dyed a fast black, and woven with great care to insure good - wear. [ A finer Black Surah, also c 26 inches, $1. Proper weight, ; mellow, full of good substantial wear. Better value in India Silks { than we ever had before. , Light as gossamer almost; ; firm, dose, even. And these little prices for | j Silks come in the face ot a ; sharp fashion drift toward J them. 1 Wool goods for erratic > weather. Light in weight and j color. Warm as love-lit eyes. 1 Quaint, demure, captivat- < ing Challis. At the price, 1 like money set to music, 50 and 60c. All-wool Henriettas. Genu- ( ine Henriettas. You'll find 1 plenty of masqueraders with . put-on smooth lace. But it ! isn't the -Henrietta face. That ( stays. Here's a lot, uniform j colors and quality. 45 inches < wide, and the price 75c. It's . beenfi. Clinging Cashmeres 37j^c ! from 50. rrice rises with the I quality to $1.25. Think of a plain Challis. ; All the softness and delicacy of Challis without the figure- : Something new. In all the going colors. 65c, 75c, and $ 1 . Ask for plain Bengaline. La Gloria is another novel3'. Albatross weave with a ecided crepy finish. And it ctoyu rr?py wrtvilv* jinn ur«r it 42 inches, $1 . In all the street and evening shades, and 1 cream. Albatross 50c. We thought it cheap at 60c. So did you. There's a daily wonder in ! French Sateens. Not that they come and go by the thousand, but that they can be so many, so pretty, and so dif- ; ferent. A hint of May meadow - glories and bobolink , song in every fold. 37#c. Choice American Sateens, 12}4C. Ginghams, gay and grave, io to 50c. Chipper Chintzes, i2^c. Cool, crisp Crazies, iajc. 1 .Seersuckers, 5 to i2lc. 1 Prim Percales, 1 2} to 1 5c. Half a dozen more of these cosy cottons, and lots at un- | - for prices in almost I every one. For instance: Scotch Surah Ginghams, 25c from 40: Scotch Zephyr Checked Ginghams, 25c from 40. Thrifty housewives are carEofl these under - priced s and storing them away ;xt season. .Real India Striped Long Shawls; three patterns. Put 3 -ether thread by thread, or by color, just as a silkywoollv flower might grow. Hand work everybit — rice- ■ and-water wages. The price 1 on Saturday £40, to-day $20. But it isn't the poor weaver ! that loses. Striped French -India Square Shawls — copies of the real. Never before sold at less than £10 or I12. Here are three handsomi patterns . that shall goat $5.' Unlaundered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs — ladies'. Here is an anray of cheapness. A portion ol it due to the unwashed fact. But remember all pure linen in the description of what follows: 250 dozens at $1 a dozen. 1 000 dozens, 108,000 pieces, one daily for nearly th- ee centuries, wkh embroidered initial in the corner, assortment not qnite complete, at isj cents each handkerchief. 1 000 dozens fine plain , hem stitched, at 2< cents each. The following are laundered: 550 dozens, printed border, at 90 cents the dozen. 1235 dozens, hemstitched,
with beautiful printed borders, 1 accents each handkerchief, - and 500 dozens made — same price — with colored embroidered comers. These are what traders call a job — big job. Then, too, fancy Mourning \ at I2jc each. But you may pay $7.50 each for Handkerchiefs here and then buy cheap. , Send your address for a sample copy of Book News. I If yoh have known Book | ews you will be gratified at its great improvement: if a stranger to you, you will be suprised at the quantity of ' book news" foTthe subscription price — 50 cents a year. John Wanamaker, gnc SMrrrttsrofnts. gnERIFF*S SAXE. Bj virtue ol a wntor n Ik u Bedlrecv cd. L»Md out or Uie^Ocnrt ot caunornr.^BtAte SATURDAY, JUKE MUl, A. D. MM, •' Uie Hoar at t o'clock p. m., on eais dir. el Use SOI Of 1. H. Beoexet A Bro., tn Cope M». ply, m the counly or cupe May end Slow of neilr. 0" 'Tnl* Ma'gtoT t Bulldmx A»ma«tloo.by Uie esld »r*e See Drove BaUdlnf A«nclxiijo- ee colleneral eecurtiy, end iMl! MO«U?ae Boroos* at cntRur^Wii,iiiu< SdMn^toMuaSered1 otobundred und'ntty: Se'aert? omoe* Al^Spe"!! ■ y'uolm"' nou«e° reference betnx thereto hud Fill more fully wuiisai r. JeoiSded'iu'uie ^ "ciere'ii umre'tw Uie cotui? ^ (ape May u Cepo Miy Court Hoaae, id sire.1 Ha 00 puce ex:, fronted end oaaeeye.1 to the eeld WUUun Marehhll In fee aa by reference Mid deed will more fully end el tum Appear. ^SHnedje ae jin^y^onwn'iM^^i'.ij UM^rompiiSSiu, AM'wbe^Sld by* A*MC|*' JAM RS SRORMAKEK, Jr., Sheriff. Dated May UK. in. LEAKING A BLACK, SoltoUora g HE RIFF'S KAT.F By virtue Ofawm of Fl Fa. de bo M tor u> me 8me"oV New Jereey, I ww'cxpSSt^o BUu public reedoe on SATURDAY, JUNE Bd, A. D. IBM, So*OoSIHooee,°m^ipei(S'counHoolK m the county or Cape May and State of New Jereey ^AlMtoee aeraaa^lotc^or^ lad and premUwe, towntoll loffio ooonty^?cope May Sid Kale of New Jereey, and abotied and bounded m foinwi, lo^wll: — Lot ^Beclunl^ 11 llpoal, ^11 heDavid B. llan.l ; and runnlnc from Ihenoe : aootk, thinydhree dacreea weat, alone CSartea Hand* une 0 flora perehm and Uniterm ilnka to Ludlam hand, north ilxty-aeveu decreea want elxhioea perehcyiid_ twraiy^me Unka^a cceand tweutymue lluka^oacorner ; tbrao^aionx ■ he north line of Ooeen etreet, eouth eixty-Bve perohre hndaevenieen iinhh. mthe^plAM of taw Lot lie lot No. IT on a map of land of aald J^nMeMmuo, ra^M ahoimd KMl^bouaded mm iff a wUnff^^tha^eds^eof Ocean atroet ^and run: . ia, aooth twtety-Ui ree decree* waat two huta SslfflwSfaot LudM^hruw'nor'hE'«lj' S5nE«S5sa«^SS . decreea east, two hundred and elcbiy-foor feel, j "SSMntSeecaooIhixiy'ore wiXiSipjmlSl? S' ttS* | pSoe' .ySsSSlK . BSsrSie^et'^'bS ■ of land aodpremiaeu conveyed by Joen Mi Mikm lo Jaa. 8. Duncan, by deed dated Ju'.r litn, netted aa the property of Jamea h. Dunzan, 1 ife» : Dated M«"tW S m5br.,'f^"?r> LKAMING A BLACK, Attoraeya. Mmrnw BELOW COST, ' For the Month of May, AT GRIWIN SMITH'S NEW XFIIM &0M Ilia counters will be cl oared of , GiotWiicr, FnmisBififf !: j BaHi, SSoa, Hats aid Caps./ . \ At price* that will make your eyes open. ' Call and see. You will not rem? pour experience. V GRIFFIN SftUTH, Gosben, Cape MayfCo., K. J. i
weak nerves r> . ; lln I no Cbheumatiom jwl dlllCS m i m kidney complaints leiery wm^ s dyspepsia lombound^^u \ "A Uver PI Rheum* tlam, Dya- »""" *l #0 "old by Drocxtoa. p>paia,aed an atoctloaa of tha Kldeaya. WELLS, RICHARDSON Er CO. Propb BVKLLVGTOS. VT. LEWIS SCHLAGER. 28 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. great REMNANT DEPOT, Is now open. You can buy DRY GOODS AT HALF PRICES. Call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. ' THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR HACKEY &. HILTON, | FURNITURE DEALERS, 1 1 9 North Second [Street, PHILADELPHIA. i brexton villa, : *\ i Ocean Street, Cape May City, N. J.. Ol'KN TOR THE SEASON. NKAU THE BKACIT. TKltMS MODERATE. MRS. J. A MYERS, a OF BALTIMORE. ■ Holly Beach Boarding, The YanYalen. Cottage, Nmt tie Bejel. Hoi Opei for tie Sum Pirtdai's Oltt u lie BniWlst MRS. M. E. LAKE, Proprietor. PARABOLA SPECTACLES, Moat ot the Specfacleaof the day faUcua the eye. — - w EDW. aOKBEE, ' No, BBS Chretnot Slreat, I-hlladolphlt. Oeollat preeertpUona Oiled. (HIARUB n. ELAIO, Manacer. ' l/IUPIf C TONIC -PJOTICE. Ivinix o Elixir fro hS t«"^TxSSS?y. in 'br sole of Nrw £Sff™wi?S!S!l^I?rrii3lu5F s Jrroul Jrraey, by apeudoo alcned by one-fratb of the ssLuS? szsss, szy, & SERf-lSS1- * ' KING'S PULMONIC CORDIAL — 5 SS-",' THE KING MEDICAL CO., "Llf-poal eleren o-eloch In Ibe lorraoou of , i>o-b°»"«:' f , A DJOURMKD SHKRIFF'8 BALE, Nouoe la hereby fflrrn lhal Ibe • berlffa Ml". wblcn'My'br breoxht before me'for my d«rr3ST2 Wm'Ksaaw ^SATUSIAY!' JUNE «, 1BBB, ^ ALTRED RKKP. J. ' ^hbiucan hopse, ci FIRST-CUSS- FARM AMD CITt cape mat city, n. j. Mortgages "7% 5 8% Centrally looeted. Thorouffhly reaovaled, and i I laavw Cabreaa — iIBB Taiaai Bi Thse fa Jiia. rujLii auwi>i. I
PHOE^rX-OIL COMPANY' 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue, Ph'ladelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX BELT OIL. I This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cementedlaps, and gives : die full transmission of power. For sale by"! Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 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. t Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Li«ht! and Dark, 1 Rubber Paste, Oil Proof. Warranted Bes in tha Market. "Send for Price Llat. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. , 1 CYLINDER and MACHINERY OIL.S of all GRADES
Opsct Prices for our Spring and Sum- * mer Suits to do the work of Four Months in less than Sixty Days. What! What? Inaugurating a sale already, as if it was the end of July? Yes. We put on the pressure now. No time to wait for ordinary profits or prices. No time to wait for ordinary sales. We must double them. Out big store is turned into a Bargain Room. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $10. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $12. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suite at $13.50. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $15. Uncommonly good ,Men's AIT Wool Suite at $18. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suite at^$20. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suite at <25. Uncommonly good Men's and Young Men's Trousers: Prices, $3.50, $4. $5. $6. $7In all your and our experience we never had so good for the money. Men's £25 Suite for $20 and $18. Still Sharper Prices Men's $so Suits for for 8mall Lots of Suits Me„'f'^5s°'cheviot Suits and High Grade Trousers. forgts. Men's $13.50 and $12 Suite for $10. Returned Custom Suite at considerably less than cost , /, The handsomest Boys' and Children's Clothing we ever manufactured. The styles original and the prices low. We never did a taller stroke at lowering prices. We mean It to fetch trade in quick and double measure. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Sts., Philadelphia. CHARLES MACE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANGLESEA, N. J. WM. F, ENGLEHART, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, . diamonds, watches, • silverware, french clocks, bronzes, american clocks, ! Particular attention paid to repairing COMPLICATED and all kinds of r WATCI1ES by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN XI WORK being done to Uie i liUIDINU under my OWN SUPERVISION, not b- ine COMPELLED to have tbe H workdone OUTSIDE as a great many STOREKEEPERS do. ^ JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. | GOODS AT RETAIL. No. 205 Market Street, PhiladelDhia. hhu Watches, clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, j' No. 12 North Second Street, Philadelphia. 1 WALL PAPER. ~ All the latest styles are now ia stock. Elegant BLmks at - - 5c, 7c, 10c. and 1 2 cts. Elegant Golds, - - 15c. to 35 eta. Embossed Golds, - 35 cts. to $1.00. Felts. and Ingrains, v 20 c*s•Lincrusta Walton. . Samples sent to all parte of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and fulPlength. : i \ M. ME RIGA N, . bfi-y 1228 Marlut 8tr«»t, Philadelphia,

