6- '888 RlPOBUCAN TICKET. K' j&i • ■ - gi } Fire rruMnt, - dEIUAJlLN HARRUtOK i • rir n» PrmUenl. Levi P. Moirro^r, laggfes; ;•.:. WbfMMimatfiMBHmhriini /" ' taun wtij^aCas«rspL / ^,<„CT ^■ijJSSSSSST'' "**' gi '. r«UflU«l«»Ki|«*lfc»l»»0>»TtllUoil ol S^~- 8s mmuut! Arrxumu, w, 'p "7 M* gteMWtocWM oHMttM" ^ • Mutt tMHtsMT^n coubum wtwranwfii .retire ^ • ma iMM toe HiiIiMI prlra»rj m.iluil Is ^ canit*. K. J., Jul? III?. IW. Talk about "adding Insult lu Injury I" Mr. Gladstone has prtscieod In u church jY i lii Plinlrtirc Uic money he reeelecil for bin reply to- Robert G. Ingetiol'. iSb Senator Hemlereon end e petty here K JeuiMsysdlncairiagrefrom Washington, t* 1). C., ee fir ei Newburyport, Mm *75 They are aiming lor the While Mount. ' *,U _________ ij,'.'. Represent!! ve Kellcy bai left Phlla. i', ".' delphia for Waahlngtou to raume hU jftjT'.' Congressional duller on Monday. He EtjV. will make a tour of the Hlatcs durlug the fjj; "-Tnmjudjpi and dclircr a number of adi'. The Idea prevails among many Demofc-, - cm la that there la a colored political gen. B?- ..tbmaj lu the loral-optlon-hishjlccliec hi- ' wood pile, hence the Indifference of acme I ahoot the quetllmi of temperance reform &•.'. ' IrfTbb relaiioo. Tf' * Thr loo goal acaaloo of Vougreaa was ";,f* lilp day>- Ho far Uda acaaloo haa cooaumed 378 daya. If It eoutlnuea to Hrp- * timber 13, which la rery llkriy, the fiftieth Ciongreaa will he the longeat g , - acaaloo on recofd In thla country. C YnUow few due held Jacksonville, E" one ofcthe prellleal of Florida towfis, in |c 1U deadly clutehca for one month, and pi- them are aa yet no indications of abate. E — -meat of the pestilence. A coMllcr lea. son In sanitation haa rarely been siren without loalng Un^^yB^NhatgUe" f rery charming daughter waa recently ' hoard to aay : ''I don't Intend lettla' RraBy go back to Kmc. Waring'a whool. They dout leaehVem right. Now, I don't know ao very much myaolf, hut I never woukl tell my child that IX spell, nlno. It'a alwolately ridieuloua" !\ A newapaper man met General llarri- ( eon at lha Middle llaaa dub Rouae, el PnUn Hay. us Friday night aad asked K. ..him for an oplukm upon Cleveland's jS * "I bar. read the letter, hut will make do I; sisyss;? gL, Preen Vcaent cratward Indications, It h^U:ltet those New York Gongreat. m MDwUl encounter tnnre trouble In eeM ■ tin district conventions than whl thoeo E. . UpWKTItH who wore recorded agelnat Bp , ■*> hUL The acurryidf la seen whore Ik "v*1*--# >'■ A WMVU flomocrsl of Nashua, H If H-, remark. "I once lived under ^■ 'FaeaTpriafcr lour yvara, and swung 0H1MM u fourteen yoara a day for rt mm* a day, I know Juaf-what kind TT j» II Hm we bad under Free Trade and MSKijMMntto try tt again, ao I ahull do H^HPtijg^ribBtMnrriaowaaid Morton." t-r" grata uTZTah for t^° fa££iT IV •»« Whkh bring, about that [• 1 It you dmtror the farmer'. ft..: berause poorty-pald wage. tiSLmmm- ta»ta«JT Z thtnka Uda la not ao. Ml him cob. BSSlSS^Ebr^^wUndri HHfe-"""-1- ^ f — IKP^L.—, , ^^gggyMa^g about tne^ tariff. , baw afaita tbam uw<re i
TwUjalTDrid MalDW Co-Oo ^Orr'j Bauvmaua, N. J., Beptembcr t.-Af. t tor an caching atruggle Warreti co^ty I ■ bwday votcrl la favor of "no llccnae," t C the majority baing ahdul 800. Nineteeo i out ef tarenty-flvc dblricta «lve a ma- I JOrity la fakoaof ho Orenae of 687. The , =■ tgU&n»Z-iiia *Wl great hitter- , ueaa on both aides, the Chu chc. bring I - arrayed against tho saloons. Thallquor- , » deatcra erganlaad early U the campaign , _ and have waged an aggrcmlvc war, , Plillllpaburg gives 811 In lavor of 11- i agelnat it. Oaford Iradfug with 308 for i Franklin, 73, Independence. BV, Mans- ) Held, 82; Warhlngloo, 114; Waahlogtoo i toamahip. «. and Belvldrre. 188. The i result of the election will prevent tfie i licensing of any bold or aaloou bf any | court or Eactae Hoard for three years i and wilt prevent tta diiukiag of ail 11. i " quod ou the premises or Uic sale of any i Id haa quantities than a quart i a NO License In Sapm. J 1 5k'uui, N. ^., 8ept. 4 -Toe ejection , under Hie new local. upllon law look , _ place to day- C'omplrtercUirnsgiveBK , * majority againat llrekac. The following , ' wards and p-edpeu voted againat li- , " ceu'e : First prvclact. Wiwt ward, 80 ; , s Second prcclm t. West ward, 41 ; First , precinct. East ward. IS ; Second 'pre- , duct. Kvt ward, U0| Qulnton, 73; Mao- , " logtan, 43 1 Old mans. 81 ; Pilt'a Urovc, 381 : Lower Peoria Neck. 07; Upper , * Plu'a Grove, 10' ; Lower llle'a Grove, v 48 ; Lowce Alloway'a Cr. rk, 02 ; Upper , P.on'a Neck, 01 ; lolai. 1,000, The foh , J lowing votcil for lh cnac ; Kldolx ro, 6 ; , ie Allow.y, 37 ; lotah C8L , e Mr. Hlaioc, In lila aecnurl speech upon ^ and aggrcaalve defense agalaat the at ' f lacks made upon hint which Ida career his made familial and wli «o auoceaa 1 « haa made him a great party leader. 1 * First he demonitralri! that England b ' g now called trusts In thb country." The I t denial of their calatance rcaU upon a 1 qulbb'r. Ity trust ia meant to-day a 1 combination to advance price and re- 1 strict production. At one cud, these comblnetiona begin with an agreement 1 toaormmoo price lbt They end In h what la technically known as a '• -trust." * In which a number of firmi and corpo. f rat on. are merged In one secret arrangw- „ ment, lt-beaay by limiting t ha term | "trnsU" to the last to assert they have ( c not appeared In Eulauil Hut of such L there are only four, p salbly aia. In the ^ land and by -'the combinations now called trusts" men mean aggreemcnls to " advance price. Tocae overspread the , ' land la England. One controls lu * China lea trade and another the trade In ' ® tin. Copper Is oonlroed by a foreign . domiciled In England. English trade In ' k the great staplca ts un'lor the dailr lntlu. | b enceof combination to allcil price- . e TMfealrt under Free Ten "e and under ! t Protection. The) cross the llnct of tar. _ riffs and pay no respect to boundrica. No Band hiwa ever have or ever will check litem, any more than >u miliary ' *■ Pm a. ' • ] c A movement of silver from Iho vnri- ' ,i oua aub-lreasurica to Washington was' . begun a lew days ago. 11 wUtiesii'l hi the lodgment in the new illvtr vault ol h the Treasury of some ♦168,000.00), or 1 ^ lltere aftcr^thc dlatrlhiitlou of two sllvtr J dbUancnch lo every inau, wtiman and k ehdd In the United Hlatti. Tho subject : " of the hypothetical distribution of large and inaccessible sums of mneey has alI sraya been a fascinating one. Mr. ' s Blaine proponed some jctra ago that 1 .. the surplus be rlblributnl among the ' U states. There are. theorists who would i. prefer, in perfect good faith, to have the c surplus divided out among the people, n The uses to which the Iudiv dual cltircn would put lib "two dollars" form an In. lereatlng subject or contemplation. < tnc * man would buy cigars, another a blast r. 7 a third a meat-ase, and a fourth perhaps J' a door-knob. Twodollarj. well Inv sled ' '■ will do wonders. People who have nothing b Iter to ds should begin at ' once taking straw votes on the subject * and getting at many answers at possible to the qu.-sllon. "What would you (to [. with your Two Dollars of the Hurplus. . If you could get III" ^ The very nicest way eating a soft. * boll.ll egg b from the shell. Place the ° you may stand sCSSSSKSSi ° The la ge at hut cod of the egg should ^ have the shell removed from U , nbereir you take away a small piece of the It white you hare ample room lor salt, pepC per and a small piece of butter, srklcfa a may be tnlied with the egg Without dlfk acuity. I.-ng. handled porcelain teak spoons ore the nicest and only proper e things to terra with bulled eggs, boll- 1 it boiled egg. may also be eaten from a e heated egg-glass ; the egg being opened 1 carefully and turned into the glass. Sail, ! S seasoning!.— Mme Boasa, In September : ' TtMt Talk. ._ r Four QepubUcaa railway mall age ,la i ob South Jersey Uses hare been disJ missed and Democrats appointed to I 9 their porlUons. The dlsmhaed offlilaia ' * are George Whitney, of Cape May, who 1 for eight yean handled the mall on ' trains from that place to Philadelphia j I J William Arplegate, filtcen years w the I service, who made the opposite run ' 1 (rem Philadelphia u> Cape Mayt Chaa. < - Wilkinson, f.w twelve years sgent on 1 train from Philadelphia to Atlantic ' r City; anil David Blew, train sgiutfrom I - Philadelphia to Bridget™ lor the past ' 1 Dv» years. The only rcmoinln; liepub- ' ' Ucuu railway moll agent in South Jeraerts John Clovgpgor. who runs from , t Anhoy to Philaildl|ihiv 1 "Aboodau, leaUmoay It. brought out 1 ■ by Urn Cougressloual Investigating Com- ' . mlttee to ah .w bow Europe t> unload- I big It. pauper.. Sbwuc pstfc-nU and ' I crfmln D upon the United State, ao I I that even Congressmen ought to be com < thin;. In Now York ibe rtsuH hat " ' been scea that In the olmahoutcs there ' : are lour and one-htU timet tt many > - foreign paupers as Anuricau, twice as ' many mums, and the JaU. show tbsl ' foreign criminals are outnumbering the , , feting people, hut they am getting lir, d \ l of hctog taxed U> aoppn a the pen; ere i Ao electric girl In Iowa can bold a ' I prtthaH esse. Ahnret any pretty girl . con hold a man et any alie In a chair, or even In a piano stool, whether she's clncI na pot her hamts ru ... e
- A light and gikuful HtOe. picture ' peoros oa rioas domination to Ms I merely a few dried twlga fastened Orm- - together with thread or 6oe wire. t and bow well Jt .aria off a pbolograph or , - wtlerurolor! A |«nlUr, Jspanreo. I looking boa la found to ba of o-mnwa - pasteboard, complelaly onverod with i pieces of the d y. grcenWkjrrer eup moss or lichen, whl h L«c. on roeka - and old fence mils. Tula vrry isahy s obtained material Is used also !»r vorerr aptnowood wall-porkitand brackvL » pie Irevra. ferns, and gro^. li very - pretty Indeed. Then there Is a bracket 9 made of pin cones, brightened up. with s cluster, of block elder bcrrico. A gyp- „ ■ ly.kctlle b made of. a bird', nut >utr pendrd under three straight mossy s twigs, which arc bound together near - their Upper ruils. A common pyrula r shell from Ibe sre-Iicach Is polished. with ssndpap a ailed with earth, and planted with "moneywort," or any other trailing plant, Which falls -Id graceful in- - 1 toons when the shell Ishung In a wiu- ' dow. A' cylinder sliap d scrap-holdcr ' or newspoper case Is msdn of an oblong I pi -ee of birch bar*. The ends are - sewed together with strong thread, a - round piece rf thin board glued Inside 1 at the bottom, the upper edge finished ' with a row of lluy couea glucJ ou, and - the Joint concealed by a bunch of - grasses, to which li added a group of ' oak leaves and acorns. Tuese last are ' prepared for use in decorating, by each ' iLUh green silk thread passed through , Is thus provided w ith a loose stem by ( , which to bang. One of the prettiest deeof nitons tor a wlodow is a long fes r toon of blight red maple leav. s. Their ' ' preferably |*rafilDe. Tuey are then ' , drsprd around the window, especially , limber. " ' ^ ' Century', thai ol Edwsr.l Thrtng,' the llcait-Master of the Uppingham * School. England. This is a 5 and rimidc. "ilr. Thrlog ha. bo. n mid ^ to have been, since Arnold i f Itughy, ® Geo. It. Parkin's Illustrated ' article on Uppingham neacrib s "an ancient school worked on modern bless." 1 The plclu-e. ere by Joseph I'concU and Dvlng tt Wiles. 3liL Is. In fact, an 1 educational number of lha Century. Other articles on this subject are "The • Industrial Ideata Education," hy Chaa. ' M. Ca ter; -The Uulvenity and the Bible," by T. T. Mungnr; "Women j who go lo CoUcgc." hy Arthur Gllman ; and a profusely illu-lratod paper on ' • College Fraternities," by John Addi. crs will find an "Open Letter" by I'resi- . dedt Bcclye of Amherst on the same >ub- ■' J ret of "College Fraternities , " also an i "Open Letlei" on "Art Education." hy t W. J. BtiUoion; and two eilrorloL hsv. s The stories and sketches of the num. r bcr arc t contlnustion ot Mr. Janvier's ] "A Mcilcu Campaign ; " an lUustratod I story by James lone A Men, the scene of c which Is laid In the monastery described , by him In Hie August number ol the . Century; and Mrs. I lose bore's sketch I entitled "'The Mnnnlaiue -rs about Mont r eagle." There are other Interesting paI pc« ' Another summer crate that lrn« taken so well that it promises to be tiamfinoJ ' to the winter drawing-room is that ol " posing." Both the u'tra-fashtonsblc ' cllnlng againat massive idllsrs, or bend, ^ enevnsred over the ast story by the priidon, the iceming depth of atter-tlon ttHfo.uild give to a business problem of Importance. It Is Uic women, howJ ever, who poop ibe niriml effectively. • Thry go into It with more careful . foci of reclining In a chair, Ibe shape of r the oiinn, and ice hue of the covering, r Is to hat studied than thy attitude. * 8IH1iyjfT8Bowipieysssslkwisgktta J dow rs-nmcnts adding materially lo the r eff< c*. Is acctrdlted to that most romao. r Uc. of modern si try wrilero, Amelie . Rlrrs. wlio lias a fancy for atUludlnirlog j In fulldmgth easements, whenever op. . to the novelist'. Virginia home have carr red away vivid Imp-eastuos if her aa . she waved Item adieu, itandlng In the I the wide porch, rind lo some foft dia- , pheo us fabric ber while, rounded r artui extended forth dramaUcally.— r Cv-Oitirwoiiii. In Heptcmber ToUt Tea. i A .die Hives Chanler says she wrote . "Her d nod and Marlsmnc" s ytar sgo > lalrait.lor. It does not show Ibe Influ- , core ft cold weather, however. She b , not ti work on a i lay enllUed "Ethel, , wol l." The acsne of the drams b bid ; England Just prior to the reign of , Henry IL It will retch iho public , about the firrt of next year. Mra-Chan- . says that ahe thinks out her plots , doesn't know what her characters . will h... unlit she has her pen In band. , ner tragedy, for Instance, was M her t mind tor two years, bat it took ber only . mouth lo write IL A girl from Philadelphia, who b on ' expert oaiswoato. b the belle ot Bar t costume Is described Id Naw York Sua . -mighty taking," she a ears a wbtta . pleat -d -kirt of flannel, wlllj, a thick I While Jeraey shirt reaching inches be- , the Yell, and coding in a thick bor- . dor like a heavy rope. A white belt b , wora around the waist, and a while felt , alpine hat, witha white wing at the ride, , rusre: leal bee shoes, ruaset hose and a ye I ■ w silk scarf kooUariohout the throat, Ti. mm crop of 18BT lost 880.00fi.00e bush-vis bctsreen Ute August and Sep. temhe: reports" last y or, after promla. ing In June to he the largest on record. Three are forts which are wril to renu mber after one of the coolest Augsrs'.a years pass. ^ C'aauoi^ jra»,Jbc Htiwe s tow~^w, ,
icrise-MarMralariaariwir. h Sw.Mutaeiiw.sw; d fare its msre. af|aras»a >aa«s. t ; | , <U Pair wsmaSsJ Its rises). 1 ^ aoatasptttasimaaisaraa. , Belosswsisshasd Owes mca, r w.^i,ri«. Wtta isnrso. j ana at I sorrusas: ossc ksart, u triia I ' « r lore spoke t. sis semis »sj j swlwntaU tre^sll. or srerj ear ^ Oo, loot lowsrd tSs eesas wtle, t t MsasoitastaMtcorassbsaam J l foot Osj and tour wtrtslm sod use. 1 ITron ' f < i Pennsylvania Railroad Excursions. ( 1 The twin wonders ot VlrglaU, Lursy ' ' Caverns and the Natural Bridge, furnish . the most delightful destination for an , early autumn excursion that one can select. The section In which they are * ' located b reuowced alike for Us hcalth1 fill climate, scenic beauty, and hlstorl- j ^ the Wot Id, and the Natural Bridge one ' I ol the greatest of trandcrs. the picturea. qucncasof thevalkya. the wild besutyof j the mountains, and the excellence of the I-urmy and Forest Inns, would draw , land. With the combined attractiveness | ® lible. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- 1 j excursion rules lo Urb territory on such ] a liberal basts that every one may onjoy { a delightful tour of a week's duration in 1 j tho Virginia Valley. Every Thursday ' .. until the following Thursday, Including , I a day's board at Lursy Iuo and admisclpal stations east of Harrbburg.on a c basil Ot *13.50 from New York and \ L 810.00 from Philadelphia. From sta- , e Uqps north and west of Uarrbburg q excursion liukela bearing like privileges . arc sold on Thursdays, good to return , q until the follow lng Thursday, at greatly I. with a return vut Gettysburg by purI. chasing a ticket reading over thb route t at 81 00 more than the excursion rate „ above referred to. For detailed Intor- '• "What do you Florida people live on d in the summer"? "fish." "What lu the '' wluterT Yankees." Alas! how many d northerners draw their bsl breath iD r Florida, sbln by that fell destroyer, con- ^ sumption, who would hsve lived, bod 1 they useil first that marvelous specific vanctd, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical „ Discovery— belter tbso hypophoephltes j and cod liver OIL becaoae more nutri- „ Urc and Ionic, also an Invaluable liver ^ corrective and blood purifier, cleansing p. caurc consumption), sad >11 other ImI purities of tho blood, curing glandubr , j swellings, goitre or thick mx-k, old sores, i. and ulcere. Of druggist. ,n Dout hawk, and blow, and spit, bnt m use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. " Ll'arnry No...il With ibe Brptrmber issue Book Kawa m (John Want maker. PhBaddpLb) enters 9f on lu seventh year. Book News has j. long passed the experimental sUge and t. and now easily ranks as the foremost a. sohllcallon of its kind. The leaillng ie article b by Julian Hawthorn, who deB. scribes with hit u«ual felicity the quaL k Ity he calb "Atmosphere" In the literg ary art. Tha monthly chat "With the p. New Books" and the reviews are fully ia opto the Htandard; the miscellany b r. rerieil and intercsilng, and accompanyia Ing the number b an excellent woodcut a of the late E. P. Hoc. ( -au A* sremirr b to he made thla fan lo ,1 popularise the French fashion among _ men of wqsring gloves of different colors I , on either hand. The fashion b as sbsurb aa II b startling. It will be a long time before the the eyes of conservative e can find anything praiseworthy ia so io0 artistic a custom. But It may lead to " an economy. In gloves. Toagoodmany is men of the world in this curious melnipI, olb such a consideration b not without 1 Importance. Hanson Craig, of Kentucky, b prob- ' ably t .e h av ins; man In the wold t HU srelght tv given at 788 pounds, and , It requires thlrty.sevcn yard- of cloth to I make htm s sqlt. He b 8 f et 4) Indies r lu bight. Is tblrtymM years old, sod .. weighed tlcven pounds si birth W hrn two years old Jie lo k a 81 .000 prlw si the baby show lu .tew York, tipping the n been at 808 pounds at that time. Hb r father weighed 113 pounds and hb it mother 1SS. t •nw-faff trs.lc has opened briskly; k OurtbecUadgi.f the future tarns on the t wealher f j» Ufa next Hi ee weeks. If It . is good com wool her. a big crop will he a grown. We do not look on a very large \ t one aa aay longsr poavltile te vlow offbe >, cool AngnaL srith light Iroati aa far ; , down as Soatliem Ohio. But warm i , daya for tbrea weeks will sllO give ■ com crop whkh will mean prosperity | . road operated unrkr the* nine of too ] . Unloe Tnaspertaikm Company began j i the tntsritbtf used ^yrihe^ Pcnusy1- [ Oont fossnmsnt. \ [ You onmot afford to waste time In ' i experimenting when ynur lungs are In s t danger. OonsnmpUon always terms si * ; Orel, only a cold. Do not permit any * ■ dealer lo impose npon y.« srili some s Imitation of Ik. King's New Dls. « ' cowry fur Consumption, Coughs and > d ;
- , Thb story b told at Prufeamr Butler. camsnt advocate of healuy ouPofexercise, la the coone of a talk ( walk around Lake Mandnta. woold not. betoogrratajtmla jtmjhB-muacka To psora thn nnth d( Ma atatarikwt and ' set an example far hbrimluuts. the Pro- I fewer set oot one day to enelrck the , on foot Tim dhNaaossrai greater | than be had supposed aad what he was . the Insane hospital Mt'ttga became somraHen that be eoaU oot procrad '• He therefore seried himacll on I the ground and elesated his feet on the j fence to reduce Uw iwriltng. WhOe n. was Lo thb poaljpm two men drove up lu e wagon, and, after l brief whbpered < eonaultaUoo, orb of them said; "That's 1 1dm; he must be a crsay man." And Butler sraa huddled lnlo the wagon and takan lo the insane hospital aa aa escaped patient The women of the world or fashion persist r»ch autumn In prolonging their stay by the see or lo the mountains, and their persistence does their good scsxsc credit October remains tho moat demouth In the calendar for an auitag |n the woods. Foe Ssul— A building suitable for a • dwelling bouse. Apply to Alphonso j Bennett. National Hall, City. sast W. Beott Hau l, of Cape May C.H., effects Insurance in the best companies ' only. Leases paid srith promptness. : , Write to him for partlcula'L if E Borhcka it at 828 Chestnut street prescription carefully filled. ' Optical goods of the best only. my24A ' 130 candle power Rochester lamp lo ' the great bargains at IL T. 1 Johnson's, tnakiug the store light ss ' day. 33 St ' New Singer Sewing Machine for sale at this office. FirsLclaas In all parllcu ' tors. A bargain for those who may be ' Dm'tfall to carry nime Insurance ' Zre'uT0"1 r",UbU' ; Torus Latum. -Mrs. E. L. Hall bav- | and fashionshlc dressmaker of 1'hlladel- ' all her patrons. Can at corner Lafayette [ and Fmnklto streets. tt [ IT the merry-go. round. Only five ^ "nU""UI' 1 oil grades at E. Johnson's Store, No. IB " Washington St reeL lib goods will lr ■ found right, and hb prktua'c rlghl.toc. ' Mr. Jihnoon tins Ju.t gotun on his 1 shelves a new lot of foot wear adaplrd ' boarding cotuge of Mrs. M. E. Lake, ■ at Holly Beach. It Is situated nrnr tin J bench, with a nice graded walk right | building. fit. ington street. He has gotten up.n bis u genu' and youths' foot wear. His line e of outing shoes arc bound to go. Lovers n door sports cin find all the latest styles d the buyer money. Thb establbbmonl c b a notable addition to Wasli ngton |. Itroel, and will become very popular n At Reuben Johnson's store you will u find a great reduction In prices. Dun. g a! wither calicoes rcduccV from 1J to lc h per yard. Full line df^|™ and woolii Mason's fruit Jars 81 pcr3oxcn.' Full it teen* at 10c per yard. Full line of sti aw and Kossuth hats Groceries at lowest possible prices. N. O. molasses at 4fi and 88 cent# per gallon. Headlight 19c per gallon. Fancy grade of Hour 85.25 . per barrel Coffee (illo) at 13 cents per pound. Wright's celebrated Deals foot 1 oil, sturgeon oil, and all kldds of oils ia and pelttla at lofreet possible prices, d Full line of smoked meals, sis - Indie- ., and gent's shoes. Ladle's' dongola kid reduced Irom 82 40 to 82.35. A nice F kl.d and morocco at 81 AO. All shoes si l"«pr:u'. nin ahd be convinced. I- Yours truly, r_ ltSDSD T. JOSTRSON. : PUBLIC SAI.R ° SATURDAY, 8EPT. 8th, 1888. ; rli-AiioFlAY, j It. Vernon Laii Qiipw. t JQIlW O. aUKPPSHP. aacseercr. I XrOnCK.— The coperlnorshln formO sent am OMolvM, IL K. CMS X Ones SsOss ; sgsawsssr ^T^stram tsrros abvtri monssei is[^tkv go colts sons, max 0 • 1 gHEBIFJTS SALE. i tnlEraMufSS'Jt—ft.grtars 1 T?"' 1 7 rrr?!y!m!iTr*s'i! i smSmerSo as iahsweiWra. . sagsai:-r-" . iu •i
Wmauk at. rwmssesrenL— «.iM,Li-L ^ Open ail day on Saturdays. When you come to the city e "bear in mind thatWanamakers 1 is a meeting and resting and - waiting place as well as the ' store in the world. ■ , There are reading and sitting I and retiring rooms for you : fi i telephone, telegraph, and mail t ' Your parcels will be 7 ( cared for without charge. We J i try to make you welcome » i wether you care to buy or 'not. ^ \\ WANAMAKEFT5 if 'J , |l ,' HAtrt. | ' g[ FLOOnsp*CE || ! 31 PHILADELPHIA P 1 • i r — r J You know that there is no t worthy hot weather (or any { 1 weather) thing for wear or i ' home use but we have it. If ' you can't come to the store, i write for whatever you want, { . samples or goods. Shopping ; • by mail has come to be simple : and certain. A few scrafches . ] of a pen, and all the facilities ■ i of the store are yours. ■ ' John Wanamakek. I t ^djourned bheiufh-s sale j ' Qiiil ai n Tii* j
Sta SjIU*. yy-EST jebsMy eailboaix rr'-f^vTi Mrfiinw "ink. " sdhdat TKAtm. rvon PBiLauDJ-nia. ^ 3hkt parker's » h^r balsam u ||at.a Q-v, P® KK untcwuni/ir i- II FAT.mb' |% ■ ■ _ BUSINESS COLLEK QUN3 ^rri,'£rr),i5S!.i"r™ii BIG MONEY .JTrai,
; Don't pay too much. ,, The activity of the Clothing Trade centres at Six tli and Market Streets, just as usual. We arc giving customers good reason in both ( our hot-weather goods and prices. No slowgoers in either. Surpassingly good Serge Suits at $12. If you'd rather have a good Flannel — it's the same. * All Wool Suits (outrank any you ever saw for i. the money), $8.50. Loose, thin, easy-fitting ami comfortable Clothing iy of all sorts — best of style, best of quality— and » the cost several notches lower than anywhere ^ i* else. ^ If not convenient to conic, send for samples of I Ready-made. Wanamaker & Brown, m S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., hi Oak Hall. Philadelphia. sr k W_ rv I ft VI I I W — V i! far Infants and Children. II I IUILSS-' """ **4 HUM HMMNM.8, I wuEii lojarious modketkm
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INGRAIN .: CARPETING. 50 I'aUrms of our lust Ct. per | ; Grade, worth 80c; St JJIi. yard. ; v woah"eClc!i " fit. " 500 PIECES. ilMlISTES CARPETING. ;
VELVET CARPETING [iiS'iS! " WO ,K. 1,500 PIECES Tajatry Bnatlli Carpetlni. i 2 8 Pattern! of our Besli per , Orailo, worth 85c;» Utfo.yard. 25 PaUeros.1 a[ CC. do j worth 75c;i 33«'
» Our Special sales have always attracted a large number ol buvcrs from all parta 2 of the city and counlry. Tlib b the brcotquantltyand finest line of patterns we Imc ever offered at retail at such IJJW l'ltlt'ES. and no one should miss the " dance of aeruring some and d i so quickly. Bdog Iho products of our own facM torba we warraut every Carpet aa repre entcd. ;; OUR NEW PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON ARE NOW READY. i JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, MANUFACTURERS, " 40 ANP WEST 14TH ST'' NEW YQRK- : ; 1 WALL PAPER, f All the latest styles are now in stock. ' 1; Elcgant»BlanVs at - • Jc., yc., 10c. find 13 cts. • Elegant Golds,. - - 15c to 35 cts, a Embossed Golds, - - - 35 cts. to Ai.oo. 5 Felts and Ingrains, - ao cts. to 60 cts. i ' Lincrusta Walton. ' Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war i : " _ ranted perfect and full length. [ M. MERIGAN, r 1 223 Market Street. Philadelphia, ! - 10,000 AOYrrTS WANTED to eiiDOlyFTFTY MILLION people with ] ; BEN. HARRISON i Ben "Hu'r. ,
Ti. h») Clothing of us means to get your suit- nut f tin hand. ..I the minufoi lurvr II means nut only thb but lueens a >« !";• loyui uf fu l.v THIRTY PKIt CENT, on each dollar. A five doll r not. wivrll un a punhiua livl|. tu buy N. SNELLENBURG & CO., Fifth, : South : and : Passyunk : Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. PA. ^ CHARLES MACE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANGLESEA, N. J. HAVE YOU yefTED THE q' fi . NEW REMNANT DEPOT 1 and seen the bargains, if'not, right now is your time while wc arc rc1 cciving fresh Remnants at ridiculously low prices daily. ' As wc supply lots to small County Stores as well as those in Cape . May City, do not think you can buy just as cheap at home, one visit ' tp our store will convince you to the contrary. Remember, no auction goods, or trash of any kind, all goods direct from manufacturers • Hands. j ust received 5 cases best last color lawn we will c!osc«t 5c. per yard, worth easily 8c.; 5000 pieces Adams best, 2 yards wide, mosquito netting, 6c. per yard, storekeepers price by 10 piece lot. Large job lot or corsets, regular price 75c, our price for this lot 30c. Every imaginable style of bustle, from 5c. up, one at 19c., Philadelphia price for same, 25c. Remnants of Unbleached Sheeting, 5c. per ■ yard ; Remnants of Seersucker, 6c. 8c. ioc. Extra fine line of Ruhcing 50c. per yard up. Curtain Screens, 7c. per yard, extra value. . A large job line of manufacturers samples, in SIK, RAIN AND SUN UMBRELLAS Limited space prevents a larger price list, but a call will convince you. Wc have Remnants of ' Knliiii, Satiin, UiKkaai, Craite, TMtliireSilUiinb and in fact all DRY GOODS. We guarantee all our goods PERFECT and best value for the money. L. SCH LAGER, . Proprietor of Branch of New York Remnant Depot, 28 WashSt, Cape May City, N. J. _ " ? LBIBBE AHD IILL WOBI, OEOROE OGDUN, . . <SjMi May Court Houao, N. J. Pin, Hi»M Lutnr

