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1 r i r i MPfcnj^naniglhnng. < OPBUT.JULTfi.IBBB. . r- zr+:sttrsiLSzLZ'°* ! W kr da pwpta, old and jou*«, and i crowd! f> Oweauhiud itaMllnn! 1 over each after1* tooda to bear .ore tec 1 MMd,udlta go home »od Uugh 1 •litem u U Iter tod loand aomctbins , unique la Ito wmy.oC foaf Why do i grave meo mad sober women ihJp all lh« 1 onto Me reading in a oewspnpcr if il i toppeps to contain a lore letter, and, I harm* read that, laagh at It a! if It were , the latest aad best of OUbert'. operatic , . Jokes? TenJo one ff 111 (he old trunks t in all the old gamta wen called to'giae op -their treasure! they would oooviet thete graro mratff jilt loch "sllltne*," ' It they please to call it ao, as that which < - was erer thoroughly in lore— and nct to 1 base toon there, we era Informed. U 10 i tore ipiaaed tome toppinaas, at least- ■ who didn't any and do "tflly" things. I Why, then, doe* ererybody fed tneh an < IrraetartMa tocHnation to deride toe man- i uacrlpt loan making at an unfortonate I whole letters get into the courts and i papers? Why ridicule a unlreraal Irait? i If yotw real eweUa want to be really ] English thayaanat carry their roapecrire , left hand* buried to Ito wrist la their , reapectlre left trouaera packets. All the | dudea In town tore taken to doing It, , and erery chappie oo Fifth aecouc after , the Wedneaday matinees waa actually , lop-alded with the exertion of reaching , Ito vary bottom seam of Ma left troua- , en pocket. If you can let the UpaOf , the Began of a pair of tan colored gloves he eeen In Juxtapoeition to your left , cult, juat at the mouth of the pocket, ( you will thereby proclaim youneir ooe of .Walea strictest adhemta, ye knaw. Don't as you ralue your rrpu'alion for awadiahneaa, put you right band In year right pock at, for thla la aa much a breach ( of good form as II used to be to cany , your gloree wish the fingers pointing aft , Instead of forward.— Hew York Mall and Despatch- t "Contentment la belter than riches." That sounds Hko the despairing wall of 1 a disappointed man. It is n patent ' medicine, intended for tkoeo wbo tore I tried foe success and tore failed. It is > warranted to hare the same soothing f effect that the conclusion about the " grapaa bad oo the fox. If token in sufOclenUy large dotes It will make a man i a holpleaa nonentity. It la a narcotic 1 that doea more harm than good.. It poll > to sleep the very ones who naad waking- I The fact la, contentment la satisfied lax!- 3 oeaa. Those who better themarlraa and ' get the grapes do not think they ale 1 sour, A true mao ta not nto.aam Uy <ll«- ■ contented, but to Is erar aspiring. 11c 1 would do more — be more— gel more, lie doea not cere (or absolute contentmeuL The utmost he will admit b that contentment, with ricbea, la better Iton - The eery laUtl la flngerleea gloves. , These are destined for dinner wear, and , It la said were Introduced at e recent dinner gireo by the Vaoderbllta. The , pair In question waa made to order, bnl , that glorers are kepi busy supplying the c - demand for them. A dinner toilet la , usually mada with shoulder straps be , elbow aleeree, and many ladles deplore t the neceaalty that compel, them to discard Ihetr glorea at table. Hare is the ^ breach that the linger! tea gloraa just Ml. q The fingers an cut off a Utile before the c knuckles, the edgee finished with fancy t stitching. Hinge can be displayed, and t it la deemed the proper thing lo woa1 them with these cspedal glorcs; wbUe . knirea, forks end spoons can to handled T with the greatest esse.— V«<g TaUiJalk. , A queer UUIe growth makes lb ap. 1 peareaoe In the wlregraaa county of • Georgia. It Is called by the natlres the dollar plant, from the singularity of Its , leaves, which are perfectly round, lying , fiat npon the ground, and when fuU r grown the exact alto of a dollar. When the plant la pulled up It la seen that lbs . losses retain their perfect roundness c from tbtlr indplency, and grow through d the aire of the direr fire cent piece lo ? dimes, quarters, balrea and the coin from which It takm lu name. At this season It throw out from the center a ( duster of yellow flowers. dp a Harrison smokes, but haJwrcr drinks ' Bronwfaen ke rnteitalna a party we are * told that not wine botUe U to be Men * on hie table, not a wbttc-wine bottle, 1 nor a red-wine bottle, nor a bottlo of * Krcn when be enjoyed the honor of ' entertaining James G. Blaine at dinner c in bis house not a wins boule waa 1 risible among the viands or on the ddo- 0 board. Urn distinguished gusst ami his distinguished boat waded throurgb the • various courses, from the eoupdurren to the pudding dish, in a roeointo spirit without being distressed even by the * slightest vinous fume from any bottle, corked or uncorked. Rauan axperimonu tore showed that d aH' plants derive nitrogen from the n atmosphere stroogh the egeacy of the U leer**. This was supposed not to be e the earn by many aelantls, the gain or nitrogen bj some eropa (such as clover) bare been attributed to the nine and * inert matter of the add; but it has sn " been conceded that all plants secure a " propijftlon of nitrogen from UK air where It exfata In a baa condition. U ° this be tru* the soil can be made very * rite.; In nitrogen by growing crops and * plovrtng them aadcr. (j children certainly would find attractive " la praottoad In Thurlngta The sell solmaster prcsoow lo erery child on lie enof sweets Lattej the custom hat da- 1* generated to such a degree by the par- » rata and friend- of the well-to-do cbUd- * favuriia pupil that the gorenunrat has o hm obliged to interfere, and oue tog P only is now the rule lu rat district, K While In another U has bean oiused to 0 . a - — — »

A SpAtaatlonto Tlokllah Subtest*, j follow.: I was a rery rickiiah youngster, 1 One bo) used to show how little effect ; tickling upon Urn. but <oep rat | der, as to w*. lying reading. 1 , tickled him rathe ribs, and .to alman i ' wentdnto conrnlsloos. I found that be ' waa far more senaftire than aey hoy in , > the company, and to revealed his secret i i io me under condition of my never telh t I log any .one else, ^holding his becath \ I anybody tlckje him si much as they 1 I pleased; bat of course (hey alwee gave , > up Xl once when they caw his at did i I 1 tried the plan, and It worked , ; admirably; and u It my only protection, i I onto this day, for my cuticle la aa i aonaUlre aa nrer. The deduction b , : simple, a man holds his breath and Use , > tickler b Defied. , [ Dlnlng-Room Pacta and Fancies J ' But than la this difference which aa , OH diner U bound to notice- that the , I wdrit at a that b distinctly on a lower > when be b working to aare money ( - working lo aare kb re potation tn the J . house* of the great, where his blunders , i can be charged off to the profit and lorn ; - account of a great income. The higher , ; fllghb of the art only come when a man I b not trammeled by the necessity of re- , ? mentoring aa account current. The , real progress of modern cooking began , ' under Loub XV, in the bat century, ( ' when cooks ri rated singers In their tal- , [ arias and ito Urbh cuisine cf Versailles , 1 case," every half hour, unlil the king r sat down lo the dosing meal of a riotous ( ' day, because ooce the king bed come in , [ hungry, on some forgotten evening ( ' when bb appetite waa atlll young, asked , for a sapper and tod not got IL So "In | 1 case be should erer went it again, the , 1 "m tat meab wiro run in like the ac- , ' commodation trains of a city depot, , ' erery half hour.— JuH TahU Talk. Thousands atari well, but never finish , ' thing at a time. They tore adoxen , ' oo band and no one completed. , ' Time b wasted on unfinished work. Al- , ways finish- what you begin. One thing \ b worth a hundred half done. , p The completion of an undertaking yields p more pleasure end more profit than dor- ^ , ens of plana. They man who b always ; i successful. He often fnrnlsbea .ideas t other* who go perabtenUy to work j and finish what hb ideas suggested. , "That waa my idea, my plan," wo fro- , qneotly hear some one say, but the man , who carried It oat was tho one who , begin what you cannot finish. What t you undertake to do, do, and reap tho , rewlrd of your own ideas and skill. , applies to all classes of business, ( and none more Iton lo the dry goods , lr*de- ' I SOCIETY FADS- J Turkish bath "parties" la a bis direr. , alon popular among many of the fash- < lonable of the larger citlea. Among many of the queer fad* tn ( nowadaya b the wearing of tiny . walcbea In seal rings, pock el books, etc. t Belles of the West cultivate what is , and Inaudible laugh. Itbenme- , what similar to the regular old-time grin. | Fashionable women are beginning to ( o»ny telsacopes, const rue tad so aa lo , eloae op In a small compaaa, to be used , trareliogend at seaside reaoris. These , been popular abroad for some lime. t At faahlonabb ball! io Pari! some lawear shoes of different colore. ( may be seen with a blue shoe on f foot and a red one on the other, but c the height of good taste b to ooople Combination dinners are the rege in ' York. They are held at eight and ten different houses the same nlglil, with twenty guests each, and all ill bee- J quenlly meet St somebody else's bouse The feet is that we are geUlng"ralher 1 dotbeay nowadays. Our fiction, 1 street boardings, railway atationa and r newspaper advertisement columns are ' all clothes now, and mostly under- F Take the matter- of slays, for 1 example. The use of these engines of * waa formerly wont to to eonsealed, now It b avowed dad paraded. It waa In days gone by every woenan'i object to persuade people that sR was naturally deformed; now her evident de- t aire b to show that she has deformed ( willfully sod of .act purpose Prnetorfriv speaking, ihe now wean her . clays outslda ber vttor clothes, and in c pictorial representation of her t which appears In the Illustrated novel and paper the outline of the co net b distinctly Insisted upon. The dress b so arranged as to show the modest observer exactly where the stays begin and where they and; tteri b no longer any conceal. men! about the matter. Vtettore riron^AUawttoClty. e from Allan lio City mato"! fltodly^ril • at the Park and Grove bat evening. ' The birds were very sociable and five mlnntaa after their arrival tod made the 1 acquaintance of thousands of our real- * They will return borne on the 1 next eastern breeietet that blows, and d departure will not be regretted. 1 either.— Atfury Pari fiprop. ' Philadelphia burnt two tons of gun B powdsr In celebrating lu Fourth of July, e radhwasderaup ta styles that made I It coat about filO.OOO. Just Urn same, d whenever Phlladelphb starts to tore a h celebration she always makes It a lurid « succeee, and the peoole font the bilb l wltn s reedlness h uly asumlvhleg. Much t of the mmecae of Wednralu '» relate*, c tlon b due to Ito Tima. of that city, u which by public appeal raised the sum ineceassry to defray an sxpenses. t lant Thb What You Naad. '' The Indira Usurp Bitters, orrmbine 9 peculiar manner the best blood purl- fl and strengthening qualities. They a are purely vegetable. It b one of the " other medicines fad. There BlUcrs will l purify ym^tood, aid the digestion, and b give new and rigor tp the body, n for dyvprpaia and llvar complaint, " and b a preventive of consumption. = BoM by JomPxasrxx, tf Green Creek. T I*. fin, for July ii as Fresh and en- Ir Vestalarug aa ever. Itbamost siccllent U magaxtne fee young folks from eight to si fourteen. Especially suitable for Sun- d, day reading. *1 a yrar. The publish, a ere, a IdStopOore panj, BasUre. will w

Qonornl and Personal Narers. mfles away. .... , l General Harrison baa -a large mole [ . under hb right eye. -w V . I Jsmee WhBoomb Riley, the Indiato . |i poet, has pnmntdd Candidate Harriron , I with a campaign sonnet- sor. of a Her- , I risnonat, IS » ware. , r The groat Carve of thb country b not i whisky nor tariff, but bxineka. Too , t people are trying to »ve wttbont ( ■ work. The growing generation seems ( I \o be built that way. , f "IUA Twain isxa enthnibrt regstd. , ' tug bare ball, and attends all the games , i played at Hartford. He Is studying , 1 that department of American humor ( which deal! with umpires, but finds Owl ( it offers bat little Inspiration. , i They New York Bun says, that .those , I who tore sera Jay Gould In hb white t hat since be got back, are at loss to ac- , count for tbe reports of bb illnres from , the west daring tke past fortnight. He , himself rays they were false, and hls up , pedfrace b good evtdeooe that ttoy were , 1 Bos true. Walt Whitman's strength wanes day , by day, and the friends of tbe venerable j 1 poet bare about given up hope of his , 1 recovery- Prof William Osbr. or tbe , ' University of Penosjlvanb, b with the } 1 invalid, doing what he era to delay the , 1 A New York bouse which ten yeani , " sgo employed one hundred trsvelling , • salesmen, now docs Its business entirely , 1 illustrated catalogues and correspond. , ' used' lo be. Others are moving the , 1 way, and in a few -years bcnce the | 1 Robert J. Burdette recently received , 1 a notification at Uvingston. Mom, tbxl 1 dead registered letter awaited hb or. , 1 ders at Waahington. He sent the foi- , | lowing reply: "Hthc letter^ referred u , > might send ihe remains lo Burlington, , > about a month." r Bbhop Fowler, of tho Methodist , Chunn began bb career aa a bwyvr. but, becoming converted, be hastened to , 1 get out of the profession and studied for ( 1 tbe ministry. He smilingly «ays. how. , ever, that hb early training io the law , ' haa stood him in good stead, as a bishop 1 mail be t men with a Judicial as well aa , theological turn of mind. | 1 Thirty thousand dollars waa voted by , • cBbgrcss the other day for Brine morn- , 1 «g and evening aalnles to the flag. , which brings out the curloua fact that , 1 powder left over from Ihe war lasted , just twenty-three yeara. Tbe last barrel , was used early bat spring, since when , ' no salutes have been fired at any mlli , 1 posts except West Point, Port MonJ , | and Fort Riley. , Intel' tgence has been received here , 1 that a'mother living In Miullsnn county, , i cot many mllca from the^ Buncombe , perfectly developed In every respect. In , 1 addition to all thb b a full defined bus- , tie, natural aa a bustle can be. Tbe , child b healthy and strong and lb , mother b e middle aged lady In whom , ■ no deformity exbts.— t'torfoUe (.V. 0.) . ■ Okatrver. A country wedding, usually a serious , 1 occasion, may haVe humorous Incidents, ( one event show eel. During Ibe cere, It was noticed that the bride took part In Iks responses. Tlio groom answered tho ureal question, will, heart- I lores and good will, hot ool a word ' passed tiiollpa of thobloihing bride. > Some of tbe guests thought timidity or - modesty might be tho cause of the t silence; one, more carious or more bold I than the rest, asked the bride why she 1 did not respond. "Oh. I wasn't going ' to commit myself," waa the rather sur- i prising reason given by the prudent < damsel. Candidate Harrison is beginning to re- j allrc that greatness b a heavy load to carry. He has been welled upon by thousands of inquisitive people; to has 1 already b«n informed that fourteen ba- ' bins tore been nuned after him, and ' now comes the news that a man in 1 Sharon, Pa., b making a cane for him ' that will contain over ten thousand 1 pieces of wood. Pretty soon crssy ' quills, and watermelons and bull pups ' will begin to pour down upon the Re- j publican nominee, and before tbe sum- 1 mef b over he will sigh for a lodge In vast wilderness. Book- Nxws for July (Jonn WanxmakCT, Phllaoelphb) opens with an article by John 8, Phillips on "Nesrspaper Syn- i dlcates" said to be the mo it exauetive I article ever written on tnst subject. portrait and biographical sketch are of Robert Loub Blevenson, and there b tbe usual review of the books of tbe past month, besides a great deal of readable The July CxxTtar has for a frontispiece a portrait of Paalaur and bb grand- i daughter by the celebrated French painter, Bonnet. Thb picture b printed in 1 connection srilh a timely article oo' Dis. • esse Genus, and How to Combat Tbem," | footnote to which article glvea a brief ' sketch of Pasteur's interesting career. The opening illustrated article b In ' Edward I- Wilson's series connect- < ed wK- the International Sunday School j and b on "Sinai and the WH- , " Thb article b profusely illua. . rated with pictures of Ito scenes of Bievents. Approplale to the Gettysburg Reunion the poems by a Northern and a South, eniaold ler. Colonel Hlgglnson and Will HAmpton. Colonel Hlggtnaonb poem doenot refer directly lo GeBysburg, Mr. Thompson's b a tribute by sn ex-Confederate lo the brarery of the Union me well a* of the (Jbofederale troops. Mr. George L Kilmer of Ihe Army, In u ankle entitled unions of tbe "Bine end the Grey - A curious story by Breeder Matthews, oo. tilled "On the battledkld," also has rablkm to Gettysburg. i A supplementary paper in tbe War , deals with the career of the Urn- i ram "Albemarle" end the courageous exploits of hpr commandea, Cap- 3 bin Cooke, and those of her opponenb. i Commander Rosier, Admiral Roe, and f Cashing, the cbM Interest [ attached to aq, unpublished nor. . retire by Cashing, describing his heroic action in the blowing up of the ram by c means of a torpedo. C The two great illustrated aerie is of CmmfBT, the life ef Lincoln, and ffennra's Siberian Papers, are continued C thb number! Mr. Kennu describes . Steppes of Urn Irtish. These abo suppose that Siberia la a hud of Ira and . desolation will to surprised at kb dca- ] criptlcm of the flowery country through J which tbe route of tlx expedition by. . Tbe iliuaUTtic.ua arc very numefotu and J In tbe Inablhnrat of the Lincoln His. i lory the relations between Lincoln and u McClelbn b bare authoritatively des- J| ertbari hw ito -firat lire.-. Coder the a heads of il Neutrality" and J -The M'renf Affalt." Mi. linoohr's part la ibmemaUenbJuliy'ael forth. There G are portraits of Charts* 1' rand. Adams, HetoJnlmlrel WOkre, John BteWl, sad J, JLMtooa.

Busybody Says: 1 We raw something on the Stockton < Lporoh bat evening which ta ora of the • signs of the height of the Sanson, sad I that was a you air lady silting In a clmir ' la the midst at five othnr chairs, nac 1 holding her fen. one a stowl, a third it • bonk, while bet feet war perched on ihe nMM of e fourth; the fifth wee occupied by a young trren. Now was she ' aril these chairs far pemibic 1 comers or Just lo to conspiraoas. It 1 did not matter, ae there were pteoty of chairs about, but we have seen the same thing doMover sad over again wte n tl 1 waa Impossible to find seats, and after ; watching fur some time have foam! thst ' ebslrs, although numbers of people told they wrve engaged. The odd1 est thing about- it ta. that II is not the 1 gucat! ot the hotel who do thb, but got. . ' who have no claim to Dae privh 1 of the house except by Use coir. 1 teeyof t'c proprietor. We nope that • this bad custom will to dieconUnued I 1 during thb present summer ( When writing yesterday about bathing ' suits, we had not seen the greatest im- ' 1 provemeul to bead gear ygt known. 1 1 which appeared on Ihe beach during , ' bathing hours yesterday, namely, email . 1 yellow parasols listened lo their wearers "h°d!'re'{hc,,,r "aliUlio° ' ' hard lo find a women willing to eo db- ' figure hcraeif. New faces and prcuy ' bath anile were plenty yesterday, and ' Angelina Bray, who is viaiUng Mrs. ' Her salt of bia'emnd white . " don't go out too far." A lady bathing ( 1 ere came she was perfectly helpless, and1 far!" " ,lmPlr If one wishes, to watch the bathing < the Pier. Then loo. there ^rv the shark ' fishermen u. watch Theee tlrele» jko. ! ' at least ere being watched wiUi ' ' under, what an excitement there la until " the ugly creature b captured, but ll I. • not often one nine feet long U caught, happened a wees or so ago While , ' looking at that monster It occurred to ; _ they should meet such a one. Ladles ! engaged in holding lines. A dog ere, ' and harking, thereby frightening ihe 1 more Umid. Nowttot onejof the largesl ' doors, why horrid not the pier ainl.ori1 follow thb had. flk^doge are a great 1 we'wUl have U. l<mve thb subject for a , envied her. But litUe was ate- to be en. r vied, however, for in spile of her great- ■ wealth she was miserable. It was tor . suffer from those '-chronic weak. ; ncases," which are peculiar io the fe. L couraged, aire would gladly have given every dollar of her fortune for one brirf enatallment of health. How easy, and , how inexpensive, would be the journey lo , health, if Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preecrip- , lion was selected as a remedy, and the persisted in; that is, the cxperL I of thousands of women afflicted in i the above meaner, teaches us lo predict k It b the only medicine for women, I sold by draggbl, under u '/visifitv guar. . anfer, from tbe manufacturers, that It , will give satisfaction in every case, or . money will be refunded. Tub gnaran- . has been priatcd on ihe bottle wrapper, , -and faithfully carried out for many years. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, or Anti- bilious Granules, cure sick headache, dyspepsb and constipation. j Now that the "brave" soldier boys arc ■ more, drop an eye oo the melancholy ! facna of tho "dear girls." ; Wanamakrr s. I ^ Pimuwiraia, Uoo-Uj, Jo'J «. lias. Close'd Saturdays at i P. M. When you come to the city ' in mind thatWanamakers , is a meeting and resting and . waiting place as well as the ' store in the world, ' There are reading and sitting t and retiring rooms for you ■ . telephone, telegraph, and mail I facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We ! ■ to make you welcome , wether you care to buy or not. : j . ■ L i "i. i — • ■ « *\ WANAMAKDTS L , ; |l Id Acres IS §| pLOOf^SpACE |5 ; p{ PHILADELPHIA r ! 1 1 i r You know that there is.no worthy hot weather (or any weather) thing for wear or use but we have it. If you can't come to the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping , by mail has come to be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities ? of the store are yours. John Wanamakek, j SSroKwigar « teanre mar le..f,.r urn shall ns bo tew s : "nliuulsrsqnivywimvire.i.'rnucrr ;en.e c

~Utv SMmfHrtnm. iiiiu imns : 730 Arch St. [ KEA It EIGHTH St.. 1 Will Continue this month their Special Sales ' Of embroideries, laces, flounct ,ogs, white goods ol all kinds, I ribbons, wash fabrics, blacle and colored silks, satins, muslin underwear, white and colored lawn . wrappers, Jerseys, embroidered t robes, umbrellas, leather goods, fancy articles, and inferior rlecor- , ations, &c , &c. t We have addc-1 this day; j r IOC. up to 25c. n I 8 cases corded 1'. K'sat 15c.; > worth 20c. 8 cases corded I' k s at 20c.; > worth 30c. ' I-aec stri|>es autl plaids, 6 '4 c. I and up to 2Sc. A special bargain in 1 5 pieces | 1 clipped mulls at 15c. and 25c ;| r worth more than double. !" worth 12c. , Paleima sinpes at 10c worth! . ISC50 piece- plain crime cr.nklcs, [ extia fine at 5. : worth 8. I r at Sc.; always s-.ld at 12c. 1 All the above .ire seasonable ! - weight extra tine i|iialitv ! and the low puces quoted »nl 1 Special Special. . 300 embroid. ml saline d.Iw-, j r 800 Plaid Surah Sashes all Silk J front an.! jtr-t.-V. < tie • The colors are bia. t. and »hnu. ; blue and cardinal, tern. < ita,is..l I j blue, brown, carfho ri an.; gold, >{ Lace Departmant. , purfanddtamllly flouncing- am: 1 dra|>ery nets, wide and nari.-w - ings The prices arc lower than r any heretofore offcicd. Muslin ilnderwear. » Night dresses. Mother ll.il. 1 bard, trimmed with lace ami em- ! broidery Cost to make fn.ni r;c , lo $1000: our price 50c. to f 5 00 Chemise with votes and tucks' ; and Hamburg embrmdrry on band, and sleev-s trimmed with j „ l.iCcund embroidered edge Cost x to make from 5 >c. to S5.00: our' , price, 35c. to *> 00 Chemise, line lawn and cam , 1 brie, long skirts, trimmed with r torchon ami Valenciennes lace - Cost to make S2.00 to *5.00. our , '• price, Ei 00 to E3 oc f Drawers with clusters of tuck.- ' and embroid. r) , at 2,c • Finest drawers, embroidered in i " several different styles, marked! down especially for this sale from . Ji.oo to 50c j Walking skirts with embroidered flounce and tucks Cost to - make from 7Jc. to £>-(X>; our price, 50c. to J3.G0. Note. — Special attention is paid to orders received through the mail. We have had a large . department filled up for the purpose, antl wc can insure prompt , ncss and accuracy in filling of 5 all orders entrusted with us. j Samples sent free on applies- • BIG MONEY^ iciefetai aii ton , by Bon. W D. U easel, star IJfe or Via CSeve- , li-ls'r Bex, Free JTrade IVtoy^ao^compl. ir i TYoe fffflt tie Eaitl THE WORLD. It i iliei lie lant Bti. ' No Special Offers: No Cut Rates; The Best and Biggest ^NEWSPAPER Ot ft Mi lunim cmtal ' Large Pages and 84 Long Oolnmna -i • POPULAR NOVEL I toblsteee ia saJ«lvsa eto^eace laoueor us ' roi»CVoUte."**io^T ttete£o | i ^ryatetetel;- « MtmOu (18 a^siterij, Ke. THE WORLD, New York, j

r dWHSiniHl iTV^yafeL The Largest Store Our Mail Order Depart mailt fiv - ^ . devoted excleslvely to 1 Oor ^ Cenmodloei Readiag, stock Retting, aid Retiring Rooms have been carefull fefy arranged fte tbe cototrte" "■ comfort of ail vbllors. The Burtn *f taforOtt** age Departmeoi Qood*' MARRET, ElOttTrf" & pILBERTSTF^EETS. Prfl LAN. SNELLENBURG & CO., Fifth, ; South : and : Passyunk : Avenue.; philadelphia, pa. have you visited the i; ; NEW REMNANT DEPOT | ! and seen the bargains, if not, right now 1- your time w hile wv are re- 1 cciving fresh RPmnants at ridiculously low prices da dy I As we supply lots to small County Store- as well as those in Cape I" May City, do not think you can bay just a- cheap at home, one visit to our store will convince you to the contrary Remember, no atitf-1 ' 1 "tion goods, or trash of any kind, all goods direct from manufacturers . hands. Just received 5 c-tses best fast color lawn we will close at 5c. | per yard, worth easily 8c.; 5000 piece* Adams best, 2 yards wide, 1 , mosquito netting", 6c. per yard, storckeejrers price by to piece lot. Large job lot or corsets, rcgular'pnci 75c, mg price for this lot 39c. | . Every imaginable Style of bustle, from 5c. up, one at 19c.. I'hiladcl- r I pbia price !Sr same, 25c. Remnants of Unbleached Sheeting, 5c. j>cr | yard ; Remnants of Seersucker, 6c. 8c. IOC Extra fine line of Ruhc- . ing 50c. jfcr yard up. Curtain Screens, 7c. per yard, extra value. * A large job line of manufacturers samples, in SILK, RAIN AND SUN UMBRELLAS | " Limited space prevents a largcr'pricc list, but a call will convince j" 1 you. Wc have Remnants of s • — MiuliH,Satiis,Siaifii«t * Coika, Ttitete, ItlnSllJUMil] » • and in fact all DRV- GOODS. We guarantee all ogr goods PERFECT and beat value for the >" L. SCHLAOER, Proprietor of Branclf of New York Remnant .Depot, 28 Wash- (1 jngton St., Cape May City, N. J. ; U |

It's Summer in Oak Hall.^B Do you know what's going on ? Maybe you'll know by the prices. Bargains are as plenty as chippies in a wheat-fold. After getting the lowest prices for our reliable clothing ail through the season, some lots are totally sold. Others — part of them are left They make enough, gathered together, to more than fill ooe "of They're two-thirds or half price as long as they last 1 We're not a. bit anxious to lose money. ■>- " > We're brave enough to do it when we've either got to do that or carry goods till next season. I You wouldn't stick at the railroad fare if you knew | what you'd save Maybe $:.oo ; maybe $10.00. ' For the Summer itself. Stacks of THir> Clothing. ' Customers say; It's a sight to. see ths beautiful goods wc have. It's the finest we ever had. We've a heap of Clothing yet to sell, and we've tnaile the prices low enough to cut a quick furrow • Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. CHARLES MACE, ZEAL ESTATE BROKER, ANCLESEA, N. J. WM. F. ENGLEHART, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, , DIAMONDS, WATCHES, j SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS. BRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS. ! hums'." I'rt. Z! K\v s"sr i' K IO"\ M O u'lns* WlM^'KJJjSDlotov" tto »..rk.|..ii. KfT-iiiE „„ „ sre*t man} -T' 'ItKK KKI'lntS iln I JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. GOODS AT RETAIL. No. DOS V.ar/.et D'.roe'.. Philadelohia. .■*» WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ! No. ID North Second Straeu Philadelphia. , ~ WALL PAPER. = All the latest styles arc now in stock. 'j Klegant'Blanks at 5c., 7c., 10c. and, 2 cts. Elegant Golds 15c. to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - 35 cts, to fl oo. 1 Felts and Ingrains, 20 cts. to 60 cts. Liucrusta Walton, Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All good* war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIOAN, J 1223 Market Street. Philadelphia, ! ^L;are,.i.iiiiiEB m ■Hi. wnur" GEORGE OODEN, Cape May Court House, N. J. » Pii, Mow M"*- " °* °° *'**"' ■ . tote 0!

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