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PiUafed Ivrrv Ttandij fcrning. CAPE MAT. SEPTEMBER 27. 1868r» gsrtft'y jy-1^ "* . I — REPUBLICAN TICKET. fVr PreoldeeU, HENJAMLN UARHISON. Fbr Kte Preaident. LEVI P. MORTON, n „ £ FW Ongre**, 1«f Dtotriet, CBRIB. A. BERGEN, Republican Stats Convention. TUs Republican voter* of New Jersey sod all other* la favor of Protection to America wage- worker* ad the healthful Ilereluiimeut of American ln lurtrlc, are roqutnted to elect delegate* to a Bute Convention to be Held oa THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER mi. at 12 o'clock, noon. In Taylor1* Opera Houee. In Trenton, for the perpoaa of nominating nine Elector* for President and Vlce-Prealdent to be anpportcd at the approaching National Election. The bail* of representation under tola ^ rait wOt be tme delegate for each two hundred (300) Republican rolea cait at , the last Presidential election and one(l) delegate for each fraction thereof exceeding one hundred <100) vote* pro- I vldod that every townahlp. ward and 1 precinct, legaly deOned a* ruch (aa la 1 Jersey City), ahall be repreaented by at least « (1) deleeate. By order of the Republican Bute Com- ' Jon* Y. Poena, Secretary. 1 Rspublloaw Oounty ConvantlonThe Republican Convention of Cape i Hay County, for the nomination nf Leg. I tie! ire candidates la hereby called to aa- i setnblc at Cape May Court House on , SATURDAY, OCTOBER ISth, 1«N, i at one o'clock, I' M. abarp. The Rc i publican voter* will auembU In their ' mapeoMve townahlp*, borough*, and Oape May City, oo Satrroat, Oerosst ; 0th. at aaeh pUce and hour aa the chair. ; man of the last primaries ahall by due ' elect delegate* to the said convention. j Coder lbs rule* In force the delegates I are apportioned aa follows: Ope May i City, 5; Lower, S-, Middle, 1; Dennta 9; j Upper. 7; West Cape May and Ocean City, each 2; Cape May Point, Holly Beach. Aagtaaaa and BaabkOty. sarh I ». Boons C. Coin. I Ohaltma last Co. Convention. The member* ,.f the Chinese Legation j at Washington try very hard to make ' themaafvea popular In society, They often make handsome presenla-rere Jewelry, perhaps, or co»Uy silk — to casual acquaintances. They are very aaaidoous In paying calls. They atari out togathsr and go from house to house leaving their card, and photographs. They team to think that their name, will not be reetgnlicl, *o they leave their (faunas to esUblUh their reppeo tin tadiettnalities. Hut to moat Wash. What do the English manufacturer, wal free entrance into American mar. CkmtBAyVtfeyoa going to vou to, km wagta and so wagn. What will mmm b-Uto brack It dowa.

A Short Talk To Worklngmnn. > Then la only one country In Europe ' a half of what they an in this country, i That is Gnat Britain. Wages la Os-rtnaay. Prance. Belgium. 1 and Switzerland are not one-third of r what they arwbere. Those of Italy are 1 One doty of government 1* to protect t V the labor of tt» dozens. Last year m eK— p n.erip. I.lwir ... Imported Into I the United Stales In die shape of mean- i fad ureal goods to the nine of WD2.810,. 7S8- This was a great wrong lo.Amcri- I can labor. In that immense amount of I imports. permlUzd by our tosuffldent ' and deHcMft tariff, t re labor of women t om ployed In the Manchester, England, 1 cotton mill*, whose weree do not aver . age MO a year, came Into, competition I with I he higher priced labor of our t Southern and Northern cotton »plnnsrx. In that mau of import* was the labor of ( tinmen factory workmen avenging Iraa < " tea *110 n-yenr, and lliat of women t _ averaging led than $30 a year. Munich la a gallery and centre of art. ■ I German women with a* may at tlx 1 I children eaw wood Is lis rtreela for 15 1 I cenu a day. May a merciful God link r 'the United Stales ten thousand feet un- | der the tea before the hideout «peettclr t shall become an Incident of our drllratlcu! Nearly seven hundred ml Hon dollar*' ' worth of the starvation labor of Europe < In the form of manufactuscd goods 1m- c ported Into this country hut year That which came from lidgium In bale* and t boxes represented the wage* of 23 cent* I a day for women and 42 cents for men ; I and the highest priced labor In loose car- * goes of Belgium Mod and Iron represent- * ad wages Iris than HO ccuU a day. I-W - pared wllh these, the wages of (Mine- " gie'a men at Bmddock are the incomea j Italian labor In lbilaa merchandise ' eras Imported Into thUfaunlry last year, ' la oom petition »>«B American labor, at prices that should All sensitive soula I with horror, and alarm the thoughtful r for Uie future of' the human race. The ■ pay In the cotton factories of Naples is ' 20 CCDU a day ; of Ihe Neapolitan mar- 1 I blc and granite culler*, from 40 jo .50 [ oenUaday, aocordiag toaklll; of coach- < ' men, SO cenu i id women In lace factor. I lei*, 10 eeats, ad girls, 7 conU; of tol- i diets In the army, $3 a month. Of all i! the workmen In the giaaa work* of Italy, 1 only the skilled blower* receive aa high 1 as a dollar a day. and laborers on farms, hoeing or making hay, from 15 to lb o cenu a day, working from attn to sua. J God nave America from tuch wages ! • In the Swim *11 X goods which came y Into our half-protected counrry last year ? in those seven hundred million* of im. a porta, was the skilled labor of men at 41 y cents a day, and of womeo at 20 cent.-, t both competing wllh the "Ilk weavers of a 1'atorson. New York. PhUadelpbU ad Cheney. Glasgow, in Scotland, la the \ steamship factory of the world, and lu c blast furnace owner* ud Iron rollers t howl for free trade day and night Of I the families In that manufacturing Sod- S om 41,000 out 100,000 live in one room, I' and half of the men and women In the t city are chronically ool ot work. That 1 one room" for a family of father, mother, daughters and son tell what wage* arc = In Scotland, and how they drsg human- 1 Ity down tain beaatallly ud misery. '• Brothers 1 too Mills bill to reduce the * tariff is the first step to thaY one room X I for an America family. Tight it with- 1 r out delay, and fight It to It* death : ud ■ theo make your uriff no protective aa to o ■hut out cheap foreign labor in the form b of manufactured good.— N- Y. Sea. • 7"Ae Hrpubliran platform for IHH8 dr. J Hart* for : — Protection to A enerieeen Im- b " duMria ; The Indieudublc Vmftm of tie b Stale*: Sepealoftke Tarn on Totem ami , f on Spirit* ueed in Ike Arte ; The lteguta- u 5 lion of Treulo ; Tmo Appropriation of n - Pnhtic lorndofer ttoauotoodo ; The Ad. . miodou of South Dakota aen State: The \ ' Suppreooiom of Mormoniont ; TkoBuUctat. . he Standard , Redurtionof latter Footage ■ to One oent : Proo Sekooto : Legiotatiom fa- ■ oaring Tempermne* mod Morality; Km. j " eouraQoonent of Skipping I ntere etc ; A ' oigoneu Patriotic Foreign PoSeg ; He. j • etrietiom of Foreign immigration ; So. [; form of Ike Ciril Sortie t; Oppooltien to ' Ike ;>rr**if Free Trade Adminletralion ; c ' Faceting Ike Negro Veto being counted he 0 | Ike Semlk. > The Senate has left no "unflnUhed * , last week's programme in- | eludes tlw passage of the General Dcllcl- ' i ener bill, a hundred or more private ' I |>enalon bUls, one or two of the Territor. la! Admission bill*, the Sherma Trust . bill and final action upon the Sundry . Civil bill, probably toll la more lha csn be acoompllibrtl in the week, even If * tits programme be strictly followed. No legislative business u likely to boao9 comptlahcd by the Houae this week be- * - yond action upon the two appropriation ™ - bills remaining undliposed of. They 1 are the Sundry 01*11 bill upon which a further conference must be ordered, and - toe General Deficiency bill, which has * r not yet been acted upon hy the Senate. B , but which la expected to reach toe I, Houae during the wrek. The bill mak. e 1 log a appropriation for the relief of the , - yellow lever sufferer* Is also likely fo he t reported from the Appropriation* Com . mitlee. aiid the effort ttoo cure coualder- ii •lion for it wDldouMIn* result In some , lively proceedings, aa.the oppoallioo. i thougb confined to one" or two members, T r la ver^r determined.^ The Craln n «olu- ■ j be a fruitful theme for discussion. a r Chatmcey M. Depew is of the opinion prebenslblemglcci ot onrtSrc' Rat the o news oosnos that 1,000 speeches a night * are now being delivered In lodiana. It _ I* possible that after dinner speaking 1* ' not atndied aa acientlfliwlly a* It "bootd * I ho la America, bat campalpi oratory la s r by no mean* falling into Innocttmia de. * , auetude. And Mr. Depew hlmaelf lias cast a shallow over posi-pra,„1l*l elo. 3 qoraee. He la »o mmpprca. habie la ' r thai line that be discourage* other men t t froea^- attempt to follow in hla fool- I e > . „, f This la from the New Y'ork Sun: "Tiki . late to be of mnrh use this year, bat In time to be adopted extensively next " summer, the girl, have learned the • beauty of toe flannel-shirt Idea, and > . may of them have pat It Into operation. V , A flannel -shirt exactly like thiwe made f, for the men, boy'* sise, worn Instead of . a dreea body, and belled at toe waist, !« very charming sad comfortable beyond * ■ imagining. Dealer* la men's furnishing t. . goo.1. it, fashionable -hopping .lidlict. • are making frequent sales to toa girls of | . shbta tnaue to sell to toe girls' small : " btothera." t Congrrsinian B«yne. of I'ennaylraU, J - ptobaldy the most saguine KeptihTosn o • m to* Iloum, has lately had a conference d i with Cbalrmu Ouay. The Washing. * , ton (D. C.) eorrcapoadent of too New f; York World, leports Mr. Itayne a* mf. " , • I cut and IbeHeve we will carry New . ssJ teOMSas i with emphasis, ','tlierc will be nothing <■ ■ ,ic"gy *r°'n 5 I

General nod Pernonnl. Krer4raile ad povoty are twins, r A taiiii.** nrtiinge allude* fo Tfri. . down PoUer. A pawnbroker my* CManmen arc , to spent tkrir wau-he-I A pabtte spirited Borgia has poisoned : 29 VlMland dogs la s month. Ex. The tnnocenOa of (he intention abates : nothing of the mischief of toe example. General HarrUon saw toe PhlladeU , phis', win Friday's game oa the lodUn- . apoli* grounds. Juatke Stanley Matthew*. ofjMie I'wi- . tod States Supreme Omrt, la critically 1 ill In Washington. I The liquor Interest, of New York i Bute are aald to be *upportlng Governor , Hill almost Unanimously. iherideot ration, of Princeton Colhas been quite lU for several day* r with u atacct* In Ike noae. Yellow Jack has put hi* hooy finger* ! the parnlyted pre** of the Jsckkooi vllle Metropolio and knockeil that Journal i temporarily into 'pi.' Copgrrmnia William McAdoo wan renominated for a fourth term by toe : of the Seventh dl trict. at I on Saturday. The Philadelphia Timco rreiwda a fact . plain to t vtrybody when It remarks ■ that both prrtlr* are conducting their "•till hunts" wllh hraaa bands " All the glaaablowera who were thrown 1 out of work by the closing of too winI d iw-glaas factories In Mllvill- have te- . cured employment in other places. : The corner-stone of Woodbury's $50,. I M. E. church, fur which William 11. > of Philadelphia, do: ated Ihe ground and a large proportion of toe . work and mater al. will be laid In Oe. . Sober 13th. r Game birds are plentiful In South Jer- . The mar, he* around Atlutlr City : were never so full of game aa at prracuL Four Phllailelphl-n* who were out for , four hour* on Saturday relumed with nineteen dozen tooth- omc mudbens. Fifteen Norwegian steamships bare . ; been chartered for the Cuba fmil-car- ; rying trade between Philadelphia ud ■ , New Y'ork for twelve months. They , win no Ive $1500 to $2500 per month. Meet of toe veeeela are atlll In Europe, i "The fastest voyage yet" add Captain aa he Mood on toe bridge of toe when, al 10.30 JL M. on Satur- . day, that fleet steamship aped peat Sanllook Lightship. She had beaten own boat lime by fite minutes. a days, 1 hour and 50 minutes. It I* given out officially av toe result of relaxing toe rule of not allowing toe ; women students nf toe Ottawa Normal School to associate wllh the men in Ihe Institution tost tola tone baa not been a slugle honor student among the young ladies. Last when they were not even allowed apeak to the young men. there were ; Wl., where he was placed the crack catcher of Uie Washburn Ball Club. Hla Influence on the diamond was so good that the minded ehurch-goei* of Waihhave "signed'' him for service la the Congregational pulpit a 31 her year. Illghlstown la excited over toe arrival of four members of the family of Justice who ate refugees from the feverInfected Iowa of Deoatur, Ala. Thry slipped the quarantine and succeeded in getting home wllh nil Ihelr baggage. Board of Health met yeMcrday and arranged with Mr. I'oarce for a thorough disinfection of the clothes and baggage of tbe party, and no dager is apprehended. liicy A. Eikin-, widow . f Henry Ar. tour Klktne, the famous Chicago artist, sued a saloon-keeper oo Ttieedar for , $33,000 damages. She any. she notified ; twelve years ago nut 'to sell her husliquor, but bo d'nregared toe US- 1 until lie brought about his death. He made al one time $10,000 a year by hla ( printing*, but drink made a helpless wreck of him. | "Wave'." Business Local*. Pure Jersey lord, 10 lb for $1.0" at . M. Ruaa U's, Cold Spring. It Foa Saul— A building suitable for a 1 house. Apply to Alphonao ■ Bennett, National Hall. dly. 30-51 i W. Scott Hand, of Cape May C. n., effects insurance In the beat companies only. Losses paid srllh promptness. ' vexatious delays, or discounts. ' to bim fur particulars. If 150 candle power Rochester lamp to ' illuminate the great bargains at R. T. J eh mod's, making the store light as ' day. 3331 Pure Jersey Lard, 101b for $1.00 at John M. Russell's. Cold Spring. If Large stock Dry Goods. Notloos, Boots and Shoes for tale at coat at the More of John M. Russell, Cold Spring. It New Singer Sewing Machine for sale al tola office. Firat-claaa In all partlcu tart. A bargain for those who may be hi wal of a machine. If Levy N. Foster la toe agent of the "Delaware llorae and Mule Mutual InInaures horses, mules and col U again I by death from disease or accident. or write to Mr Foster al Green Creek. tf To vaa Lanum -Mrs. E. L. Hall havsecured the service* of a competent and fashionable drrsamiker of Philadelphia. la prepared to lake orders for work, ud trill guarantee entire Malefaction to all her patron-. Call at comer Lafayette Mb* R. Parke, long with K. l'acoast, the well known shoe dealer, ha. opened a store at No. IB South 2nd St- , where she will be pleased to sea her friends. Mis. Puke has u extensive stock at fool wear ot all kinds from which pt Irons may setoel what they wish. Custom work a specially U 1 eaters are dally bring received by J. F. TrulU heaping rongralulaltona upon tbe merit of Ms Vegetable I/nenge for They certainly are wonderful. Ask Dr. Kennedy for a box. 50c. J. F. Tartrr, Msnuf , Bridgeport, N. J. ladies', children's ud men t ahoos of all grades U E. Johnson's Stare. No. 5V street. His goods will be right, ud hie prices are right, too. Mr. J Anson has ju t gotten oa hu shelves a new lot of foot wear adapted to toe season. Gall ami examine stock. W. R. Sheppard baa very tortefnlly filled up in shoe store u 27 Wkahingiun MreeL He Iras gotten u^m^ his gents' and yontoa' foot wear. Hla line of outing ahoeadre bouud to go. lavers of baseball, lawn tennis and other outaports can find all the latest Myle> al Sheppard 'a ad |irfccs that will save toe buyer money. This establishment Is a notable addition to Watoington itreet, end win become very popular with rB classes of buyer*. »L Go to It. T. Johnaon'sjor bargains In ' ets , Marracaibo cofiee 25 eta. Every SM/aL-ssttrai: &&&£* ■■ ; f

Tho Great Virginia Induetrlal Ex- . poalttoo—Roduong Rana via The Virginia Agricultural, MecbanicM. and Tobacco Expoaitfoa will lie brid at ' Richmond brgtoning October fid and , cloning November 21st, J8B8. This ex. poMtloe will be tbe best exhibit of tbe Industrial and agricultural reaotxrers of the upper South eve* befal. Beeidc u extensive dssptay of sgtlcnltural pro- ' ducts and floe Mock, a apodal red Ion win bo devoted to tobacco, illustrating all la phases from toe plant to toe ptpe. ' The special features embrace a bench show, running and trotting races, and ' tertaimnent. 11.^!^ of the Old Dominion la an exceptionally interesting place, and with the extraordinary " attractions offered by the expos Hie, and the delightful climate of thisaeaaon, i the pleasure at a visit I* greatly ahanc- ^ For toe benefit of tbe boats of people who wld desire to visit the city under these fsv orablr circumstances, toe Penn- » sylvanla Railroad Company will sol exe eurskm tickets to Richmond every Moo- , day and Thursday during the continuance of too exposition, good to return until November 2fiUi inclusive, from all t principal stations on its system at a sini gle fare for.thc round trip. r An Important Element Of the success of HoorTa 84raaparllla U > la tbe fat tost every purchaser receive* i. a fair equivalent for hla money. The familiar bead-Roe "100 Dosos One Dollar", stolen by Imitators, la original with and true only of Hood's Barsapartila. - Tills ran easily be by lltj one who do- . sites to test tbe matter. For real ecoo- „ omy, buy only Hood's Barsapartila. B Bold by all druggtatar EL ^£2 ' r — . iSSrS r An Ordlsxance. ' S3SS ■ ZZ. ueroe. r Attest, J. A. NBLfiOB, CtcvX. t cam May ram, gqi, l.l W81 Tbe Rio Grande Sugar Company has . for sale, cheap, clover hay. pressed In hales, suitable for horses or cows. Apply to R. C. Ttxano, Supt. 1 th Rio Grande. Vraamakrr s. J With our Fall and Winter . Catalogue in the house you » can do your shopping at home : nearly as well as if here. „ Ready October ist. Send . your name and address on a r postal card as it will be mail1 ed to you without charge. ■ No mistake about the Bor- ; dered Dress Goods. Fash- , ion put the stamp of app- oval on some queer styles, but ■ this time she hasn't-gone one - bit wrong. Any costume J gets a touch of dashiness from the Border; almost any face . or figure gains piquancy from i such a costume. 0 There are dozens and | dozens o f these justin handsome designs. Words are weak to describe them, and they don't look 1 right when we hold them up , in the paper. We won't try > just point at a peculiarity or two as we (lit by. One ol the simplist as well ' as one of the most striking . effects comes from the "wool" Bordered Ladies' Cloth. > broad fuzzy strip has the

- seeming of fur. and the color contrasts are just pronounc- , ed enough to have charm t without qbtrusiveness : 1 ireeaaMira. ilgsr"" . 48 inches wide, $1.75. 1 . Heavy Ladies' Cloth covt ered with narrow stripes, " ending with inch shade j band at bottom. $1.25. 7 - shades. I Plain ground, frith band of ' cluster stripes. 7 shades. I a Plain serge ground, with t. camel's-hair band ; camel' shair stripe for combination. • $1.25 each. Cinnamon, ma- ' nogany. navy, garnet, olive, i; green, black. \ Saxony Flannels, plaids II and stripes. Entirely new b color combines. A delightful wrapper stuff if you get , the proper grades. There's ■ the danger. The meaner 'e qualities are so light that a J little strain does for them. I None 01 those here. We - know better. Only the kinds that will give satisfaction in wear. 50c a yard. » We haven't raid much of f rlateaboutour three "special", j White shirts for men, the " Crown, Conqueror, and Uni- - versity. No need to. ' They b speak for themselves. We • take it that no other Shirt • names are so well known to • the men folks of this city and - round about. They have » come to stand for quality, fit, and finish in Men's Shirts. But to have known the Crown or Conquer or Uniyersity of a year ago is not to 1! know the one of to-day. We J are all the time trying to ; make them better. • The Crown has the new • patent gusset, so have the Conquer and University, but they have more, including the s "everlasting stay." You ° only need to glance at these shirts to see tneir worth. , In the old condition they were not approached in price, - these improvements put r them still further ahead. , Crown 75c Conquer f 1 University $1 .25 j Cost varies with material, j t Fit of each perfect. Woven Corsets. A new line of our own importing. - We took time and chose with | - the greatest care. Shapes - faultless. Many of the styles t confined to us in this market. : We guarantee these Corsets : in all respects: ■ ' M^msni^vraitirali'Urrsj ........... < lis* ' The "Wanainaker" is long waisted. : A new arrival of those • famous 4-button Kid Gloves. ' in all the shades of tans. ' brown, grays, also black. Theseare real kid (notlamb), handsomely embroirdered,$ 1 . If anything, better than last • season, and then they easily led the procession of compet- • itors. : John Wanamaker, f i,r

A WORD TO THE WISE. S ri" YOU think of bujln* a BLACK BILK this Fall, just drop in on us ad examine our stock. Y'ou may B AVE TIMIi AND ' MONEY bjr doing ao. W« hare three epeclaltiee in BUCK SILK mm COPT BE BEflTEH , One at SI 00, One at Sl-35, and the Other at SL&0. I Better Goods than these were never offered for the money, and REMEMBER you run no risk In buying of ua, as our goods t are WARRANTED to wear. Perhaps Jyou do not care for a plain black silk and would prefer something in a fancy weave; if ao, we can allow ynn a 1 line of Failles and Rhadames AT ONE DOLLAR, to all shade*, Worth $1.25. • . ' Our importation of HENRIETTAS also include* some great ' BARGAINS, all wool, from 75c. up. Bilk Wraps from $1 up. Novelties to PLAID and 8TRIPE SURAHS for trimming. LADIES' HABIT CLOTHS from 50c. np. ' A little later to toe acaaon we will talk to you about CLOAKS ad WRAPS. : HALL'S 20 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 y _____ ___j > | | mi | ; R. PARKE, LADIES' AND CENTS' ; FINE BOOTS AND SHOES," | I 8 South Sooond StrMt, (balow Market) Philadelphia. j ^leLDMBEi AJD MILL WORK, GEORGE OGDEH, Cap# May Court Houaa, N. J. wmpiB, M* Sjw yiiog LSJ

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We have made great and even unusual prepauA-.t i:.; f .1 the Autumn Business;. Every variety .ol mcpchandi.' | properly included in the various stocks of i A GREAT DRY 600DS BUSINESS I is now displayed to great advantage on our counter ., a and every lady within reach of Philadelphia B fj cordially invited to inspect die same ami mal B J w\ herself famili.tr with the nutny undoubted aov. I /A tages we offer. ■/ e stoc^ includes full and complete lines of Bf W SILKS, DRESS GOODS, I-INf."" 8 -M COTTON GOODS, CLOTHS, I LA.NNI LT iunjT HOSIERS', CNDERWEAR, JULLINYB iSJMI, UPHOLSTERS', TRWIJHNG8, ClKTTT, Kc. ''.9 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSET*, fl LACES, RIBBONS, BUTTON. £ • &U in faa everything in die lines of Dry Goods that t. markets of the world afford. With accomodations for doing business unsuqwss-V V by any house in the country, with a prompt end careh.i W sen-ice at all times, and with' the best facilities Tor i 1 ■ B purchase of goods, both at home and abroad, we belii > I ourselves to be in a position to render our patrons. at all ■ times, the fullest measure of satisfaction and benefit. ■ Through our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT all ord rI by mail receive, always, prompt and careful atu-nt .1 I. I you are unable to pay us a visit, tell us by letter u l\ . \. 11 ■ want and how you wish it sent, and you will be as ill ■ pleased with the goods as if the selections were i:i.uV .n I ' READING, RESTING AND RETIRIP'G ROOMS h-.f ■ been arranged for the comfort of both cu-;.»tiu rami visiim. I THE PACKAGE DEPARTMENT v ill U fouml ol I great convenience to those living out oi the • "v ISTRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER | MARKET ST.. EIGHTH ST. FILBERTS' ■ ,1 I, ■ .

1 FALL AND WINTER " of Suit. It must be good value ami reasonable in pri.e. 1 '• *- *- M 111 1 L_I • else we could not risk so much. | L0f III G. Hundreds of diis one kind Mroluini Weight thenvat I e Because we know it's good. | |V.rsolls Vlsjtjn;, I'KiLul«:lj»hia can spend no more profitable " $4 00 f4 f. | ' «i "" 5 i ■ " i ' hour than at the great Thousands of one make Trousers. Bci.n sewi know I y every buyer will get full money's worth. PHILADELPHIA WANAMAKER »' BIOWK. CLOTHING HOUSE ■j OAK HALL, SIXTH & MARKET STREETS. 1 PH!LADELFH:A SNELLENBURG & CO. ' pweyiHHpHBilMF^ 1 5th, South and fassyunk y\.ve. j* ■ the for Infants and Children. \ Snellenburg in 1 Comp.Tin are the largest Clothing ic (,'Caa««wui*~»Miaa.nW»MjB^aua| ^^<TM|cwi^09BMii«^.n Maiiulacturers in I'hilatlelpli a, < 'ur (<x. I*. M. C.) Z — •a-jaiisx.-iv good Philadelphia , MADE CLOTHING, lias become well known from Maine to California. Our _ Palatial Retail Store at 5th, South and 1'assyunk avenue, is I the 1-irgest, Best l.ignted and Most Convenient Clothing G. 1'. M. C. Good I'iiiiadeimiia , Our Trade Mark. others Made CuvriiiN.:, 30 i 'Min ks is no exaggeration of the (acts. Briug your family i to us fiir your Winter Clothing, and if we don't save you CHARLES MACE, i"»» « *-» ** - . I falstticrs. REAL ESTATE BROKER,! N- snellenburg & co„ Fifth, : South : and : Passyunk : Avenue, ANCLESEA, N. J. |„ philaselphia, PA. We ere Almost Giving Aweg 1.000 PIECES 1 800 PIECE8 INGRAIN : : CARPETING. | VELVET CARPETING, SO Patterns of our bt.t f C. par 22 P»ll«Hlll,t *1 fin per Griulo, worth 80c; »t yard. ! worth $ 1 .25;' vLUU yard. ' 5tSr"so5 " fit.'1"! I.soo PIECE8 'J.! soo pieces. | Tajatry Bualls Cugctfu. axminister carpetinb. H urado, worth 85c;' 031. yard. — — — iU'ar'k! " $1.25 AjJSJSRl. " . 55c. *■ WAI I PAPFR -a*ttsas,«asr ffisasasisK' IT RLL I Ml L-lll have over offered at retail at anch UlYV pltlCES, ad no one shduld miss the chance of securing some and ilo so quickly. Being the products of our own foc1 1 '.pries wo warrant every Carpet as reprccutcd. i; All the latest styles are now in stock. OUR NEW PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON ARE NOW READY. ". the" john & james d0bs0n, : ' 60 MANUFACTURERS, ^ Sra^«ra*>Mnera«wiLa- All goods war 4° ^ t ranted perfect and full length. """""thkufkof i n*r m BEN. HARRISON 1 Ben Hur. t • , M. .MERIQAN, " t2X3 Mek„ *t...t, phiiasaiphia, I ..r:",":':,:..':"