IMIWM WB*«1 Itiij Ttanfay Menu*. CAPE EAT. OCTOBER It. JH8.^tsisjssuu isssr* REPUBLICAN TICKET. & Tor PmUent. BENJAMIN HARRISON, or inuaxo. For Vtm PrM rot. LEVI P. MORTON, Fer PnMmttal KUctari, GARDNER R. COLBY. ALEXANDER O. CATTELL RICHARD B. LEAKING. HUGH W. ADAMS. CHARLES PLACE. B. A. WEBB. A. F. MURPHY. JACOB RINGLE. For Cufrou, 1*1 DMrfaC, (JURIS. A BERGEN, RgpuPllcan County Oonvntlon. The Republican OooTmUoa of Cepe Mi; Count?, far the nomination of LegtotoUre candidates l» hereby celled to eftsembtoot Cepe May Court House on SATURDAY, OCTOBER lSlh, 1888, at one o'clock, P. M. sharp. The Re. roepeetlre townships, boroughs, and Cape May OHy, on Bavctcoxt, Ooroan 8th. at such place and hour as the chairman of the last primaries shall by due and pabllo aottee, at once appoint, to elect delegates to the said convention. Under the rules hi force the delegates ere apportioned ee follows: Cepe Mey City, B| Lower, 5; Middle, 7; Dennis 8; Upper, J; West Cepe May and Ocean City, each 8; Cape Mey Point, HoDjr Beach, Angleeea and Sea Isle City, each 1. Boo i*s C. Coca, Chairman last Co. Convention. The Democrats an telling the farmers that when they buy 8100 worth of tools they gat *88 worth of tools and (48 worth of "protection." The Mount Kieoo Award* thus neatly dcepoaee of this delusion "If this Is true, when 1 farmer boys a Buckeye mowing machine for (So, be is paying (SLSo more than It to worth, and more than the same machine could be bought for If the tar. 18 of 88 per cent, tree taken off. The | Democrat who mikee that statement uttoss a deliberate romance. The cheap, eat mower made In England la the "AdMen." made by Harrison, McGregor A Co., of Leigh, Lancashire. The price to <18 18a., or (84 in American money, without the tarrlff. The tariff would bring It up to (1M, for which you can buy two American machine*, and better The United Slates Government to about to present to David II. Salts, a craved silver cup. In recognition of cartain services rendered by Mm to American seaaeo of the wrecked schooner Cohannet over eleven years ago. Tie cup or vim Is about 9 Inches In height and 7 Inches In diameter , around the upper edgeuafriria of anchors, and aroond the base a number of dolphins disport On one tide to a shipwreck •cane, and on the other a symbolic arrangement of en eagle surmounting the American and V sneruellmn flsga. The tret American flag carried hi California trill wave upon the estebraUon or Admission day. It was made from the odd plasm of a dressmaker's pieec-bag, and measures 88 by M inches, bring made doable. The red atripee were orIgnaOy cherry oolor. but have now f adad to pale pink. The white Is plain on one side, but corded on the other, there not bring sufficient of either kind, and lha stars are of white linen neatly Bitched upon n fleid of navy blue telle. Ths whole Is made by hand, and the two ahtea joined bya plptng of aatln. Senator John P. Jhnra, of Nevada, cams to Utto country from Wales and want oMAhnntlna to California In '49. He began with pickle haunt and to-day «*.et bU mines ylaids Mm (IAM0 aj
. General and Personal. 2 A Yokohama letter In the Hartford 5 Groraatanjat , ? An attitude Is shout the only thing e , dude dare strike. , Chief Justice TuDer look the oalh of ( — The tea collector to always sore to , come around hi doe time to every m%n- , — It la a helnoni offeeer, Ihls coHeetlon * of foods for campaign service -by the , — other tide. t It will be a great day for newspaper ; nun when they can Ore on tickets to , county Fairs. , It takes anunvsually solf -satisfied man , to be arrogant and haogkty In n pair of , frayed trousers. j TheNsw York Wsrtfsfuad for the , fever sufferers amount* to •«**> quite , s golden lump end e Mg one for e sin- , The London detectives beaj the world ] has an eagle eye they immodlatriy set , ■him jown as an American. j In Salem, living within thirty feet of - each other, are four persons whose agre , | sgsregate 884 fears. They are Feter , | Blackwood, 98 years old: Job Blmpklns. . I 88, Henry Dobson, 108, and the letter's t ™ wife, 96. years. | "The Immovable boy" to the latest tie- j vice to attract notice In a shop. He stands outside the door without moving a muscle, winking or smiling. He to so noticeable by hto ltnpairtvc'ncss that one , naturally Inspects every thing that he j wears. ( The Indications of an early Autumn , and probably an early Winter are no- , merous. The chilly winds, the brief j hours of sunshine and the fast-fading j foliage of the trees all point to this conA'husband, It to mid, to always in bet- , ter humor after a good dinner. If this - be so. It to a strong reason w by a wife should be able to direct how the meals £ of th: household should be prepared, f and not leave this Important department of the home In the bands of an indtffer- a cnt and worthless (oftlmes) servant. l King-Hall, the special correspondent f Of the New York World, who volnnteer- t ed to go to Jacksonville about a mouth j to ago and furnish that Journal with rellI able reports from the Infer.ted district, a | has been stricken down by the dread . disease. He to an able, plncky, reliable ly hoped that be will recover from hto j sickness. Buch pluck and devotion to ( duty excite admiration, and the newt of the condition of yourg Hall will be £ awaited with anxiety. Menetnltsu Metsu, Japanese Minister to this country, has a very Interesting t family. Hto wife to a pretty woman, re- f fined end well informed, but the does ( not yet attempt to speak English. MeUu a himself to a highly cultured man, has traveled extensively end bee a vein of originality which adds plquancr to his t conversation. He to quite e linguist, and can speak our language with tolerable 1 fluency. He end hto wife have made e ' good Impression In Washington end are rapidly becoming popblar In eociety. e The Japanese bed is simply s futofl I spread upon the matting. They lie oo ' this and spread another futon over them, and reel their beads upon wooden pll- « lows and are btppy. A futon to e thick- ( ly wadded cotton quilt, exactly like our t comfortable, and a very nice arrangement such e bed to for Uie housekeeper, the bed to easily made, and In the morning the futon to folded and put ewey In e a closet, and the cbemberwork 1s done, c They wear no night dresses but as every J person, even In the poorest end hum- 1 blest station, takes a hot bath once, and in the majority of cases twice, a day, f there it nothing uncleanly In the wear- J Ing of the same dress at night which to d ! — a- f | Joseph Jefferson, the comedian, it Is ^ •- ful age. He acknowledges to fiftj-eigbl f " summers end to free from all legal Int. pediments, and yet he has never voted ■ at a presidential election. Professional j engagements, the task of properly delineating whimsicalities of Hip Van Win . kle, not to mention Caleb Plummer and li . Bob Acres, have interferrol with hto ex- ^ erctoe of the enfferagc. Mr. Jefferson bae decided to reform. He has arrange ed hto dates so that on the 6th of No- ■ vcmber be will be within rench of hto j] I" residence at Hobokus, N. J., where he c end hto three sons— Thomas, Charles C and Joseph, Jr.— will drop their ballots for favorite candidates. By a sin- ® J gular coincidence neither of the sons , have ever before voted In a presidential n - ma test. a '■ » . t e The London Polls# seem to go from v 0 one absurdity to another In their efforts to discover the Whlteehapel murderer. * a Starting oat with the theory that the i 1 perpetrator of the crimes to an American, I k they have put on rubbers that be may e not hear them approach and are now y training bloodhounds to track Mm. h Whether they will place rubber over- , shoes on the feet of_lbe hounds to not C known, but it to understood that they c are educating the entmato by reading to J ' them long accounts of the atrocities com- |, « milted by Americans In various parts of I the world. They are also rousing the 8 sntagontom of the dogs against etiery- ° ' body who wears a slouch haf and uses j the verb "gooes." They are great men, g thoae London bobbles, e One of the most bnportaft precepts to be gravely and solemnly urged upon the e consideration of the young 1s the sscred- - ness of a promise. There are persona " who would shrink In horror from the - charge of habitual untruthfulness, t who yet do not hesitate to break any I a pledge which they may make, when It 1 , comes in conflict with the stlflah da- 1 d tun of the present hour. That they n feel disinclined to keep a pledge, or , ir that they disregarded It In a fit of anger, to put forth as a grave and beilt ling ex- > cuse by thoee who should be ashamed ( of so childish a plea. The early training which produces no better frolt than this most needs have been sadly defect - I' Ira. Let parcqts and teachers look to It- < that strict Integrity In regard to this ^ " very keystone of moral excellence to be * carefully enforced by Rue npe mine, and ' '' precept upon precept; and, better, still, [ * by example upon example. is A St Loato man has made what he ' k considers a great Invention. He has ! r- Issued a ' dodger " In which, after stab < le log tbel " the railroad to the greatest ~ Arid of science extant," he proceeds to show how a railroad train may, without ( '• stopping, discharge and receive passeo- t '' gtrs slung' IU route. Whst bt win I* 5 * now are men •' with capital and energy* J L —especially the "capital." He assert* 8 that what hto scheme needs most Just it 1 the present moment to " en Influent c * head." He decant explain exactly what V M Utto to, W a man who can load and un- '• load a train la motion ought to have no . ' difficulty In making " an influent head" ly If he cant And one at hand. ri'uui'lar In the eomblaatkm. proportion, and pre- ' paretion of Its tagredtonta. Hood's Ssre- , •• sgSErfflssrsaft d IU good name at home, which In "low. < ; s2sas?t:s3£&K .
1 There has never before been e better of goods at a Mount Holly Fair r (60 persons passed through lbs stiles on Tuesday, and these vbrors cams from 1 all parts New Jersey and not a few from Pena jlvanla. 1 The exhibit of horses of the gam.nl ' utility class to not so large, but tbto to ■he only daaa of cxhiMts which falls be ' low the average. But what to lust la ' numbers to made np In qaality. T bersome beautiful stallions from the 1 of Charles Edgarton, of Mason ' ville-. William K. Buuecworth, of Mutrnt lloily; Charlds Russell, of Bocdcntown. ■ and William JeffeSs. of .Atlantic City. > In the class for matched horses the best - exhibits are by El wood Evans, of Jobstown; Eltoha Barcklow, of Moorestown; ' G. B. Busby, of Allen town, N- J.', and 1 J. B. Nixon, of Vinceniown. There to 1 pair of very Doe matched horses exr by George Wilds, of New Egypt. ' arc a number of fancy matched nel Seward, of Yanileyvlile, and R. A. ' Taylor, of Collthgswood. Good exblb- ' Its of heavy teams are shown by Wills A of Mount Holly, and William N. of Lumberton. 1 Few men were ever more profoundly 1 and invariably serious than 8tonew*|l 1 Prior to the war he was Proof natural and Experimental Philosophy at the Virginia Mditsry IoaUiute; - and whtlo In that position he made what ' believed to have been Ms A' at and tost I Juke. One morning he called up a member of the graduating class, and wiin the • utmost gravity propounded the follow1 scientific question; ' crepbic despatch Irom Lexington to The cadet reflected for some momrn s, and then replied that the explanation of this phenomensn doubtless lav In the that the amount of iron ore in the mountain drew the magnetic current fiom the wires. A covert smile touched upon Jackson's features, fled away, and he said: "No. sir; you can lake your seal." Another was called up, but he loo to explain the mystery. A third, and then a fourth were equally unsuc- , cessful, Jackson listening to their theories with profound attention, but with U10 same a|y smile which had greeted the first attempt. The smile probably attracted the tied. Hto countenance lighted up, Ms lip "Wen. Major Jackson, I reckon It must be because there to no telegraph the the two placet." "Vou are right, sir," replied Jackson, who bad had suddenly resumed hto compose expression. "You can teae ' Then he called the class to order, and calmly proceeded with the recitation as nothing had happened.— YimVi'i Cm tBoth sides are hippy In the c nfldent expectation • of winning an election. Whit a pity that some political dreammust be destined to a rude awakenW. Beott Hand, of (Jape May C. H., effects insurance in the beat companies only. Losses paid with promptness. No vexatious delays, or discounts. Write to him for particulars U ISO candle power Rochester lamp to Illuminate the great bargains at R. T. making the store light as day. Wt The Rio Grande Sugar Company has tale, cheap, clover hay, pressed In bales, suitable for horses or eowa Apply to R C. Tlx* go. Supt. Ot Rio Grande. Large stock Dry Goods. Notions, Boots sod Shoes for sale at cost at iAc store i f M. Rumell, Cold Spring. if New Singer Sewing Machine for sale at this office. First-class In all partlcu A bargidn for^rhose who may^be Levy N. Foster It the agent of the "Delaware Horse and Mule Mutual In- , ranee Company." This institution Insures horses, mules sod colts agalnt , loss by death from disease or accident. Call or write to Mr. Foster at Green tf Miss It. Parke, long with K. Pan- i coast, the well known shoe dealer, has opened a ttore at No. 18 South 8nd St. , where the wUl be pleased to tea her many friends Miss Parke baa an extensive stock of foot wear of all kinds from which patrons may select whst they wish. Custom work s specialty. U Letters are dally being received by Jtbc merit oMris Vegetable Iomenge^or They certainly are wonderful. Ask Dr. Kennedy for a box. 80c. J. F. Txr-rrr, Manof . Bridgeport, N. J. Go to R- T. Johnson's for bargains In dry goods, provisions and groceries. A 71 els., granulated sugar 8 eta,, N. molasses IS els., hast Rln coffee 94 eta., Mammal bo coffee 88 eta. Every thing at greatly reduced prices. Just reemved a *ull line ot Drr Goods, all the stylet. An excellent variety of wall papers, white hack 9e. Headquartets fur Wright's celebrated sturgeon oil. Full line of men's woolen pants Inst received, and are being sold very If vou want Vto beat quality of "SiSeWt eSSomN. J. Wxunukrr *. A complete Catalogue of our goods and prices is prepared Spring and Fall. The rail edition now ready. shopping by mail easy. Brings the store to your home. Send your name and address on a postal card. Catalogue free. The new Bonnetsand Hats. The drift is to smaller, closer shapes. | What there is of lingering Gainesbo rough effect is clipped and warped. More Toques and Tur- . bans. Bonnets a little wider and a reef or so in the topsails. And until everything a tourh of green. Bright green, medium green, dead green that you can hardly in some of them, but at a bit of it is sure to be there. A great deal of white in now and then, al- j v?avs in sharp contrasts. Poor birds ! Feathers are i fluttering all around. Pretty, to be sure, never prettier. You meet, breasts and flat bands and tips and wings at almost every turn. Jet holds on, but not in such solid masses. Mixed ! with velvet and ribbon. ; More delicate, aity, lacey elfects.
Long plumes are nodding r toward the front again. r The old-fashioned bandeau • too. In- triplets above the; ■ bonnet front. r • We were never in better shapes with silks, or with \ Velvets, and Plushes. Pick- , ing and ordering for months u past to get ready for now. - The Autumn things are in. • New shades, novel effects, and varied weaves. A galaxy of beaut)' grouped in the . mellow light oldie Transept. • Only random touches to-day. " No Black Silk more popuj lar than the Faille Francaise. • Here are two lots, the best - value we ever offered : 2 1 *6 inches wide $1.35 u 22 inches wide $1.50 We took an importer's all £ of Blacked Striped Moire !_ with brocade figures — $3 goods ; you sha 1 have them at $1.50. Every Tint that ever gets |i in Colored Silks. Among ,. the weaves : x A 20-inch Faille, all shades, 1 at $1.25, shows the price r irend. s Novelties and Fi ncy Silks, - Brocades, and the revived Matelasse, in favor of the • new style of Douillette Cloaks. " Silks for evening wear, receptions, and weddings are f on a counter by themselves. e Sorts as thick as blossoms in ■ a hedge row. From 75c Surahs to gold and silver tinsel . effects at $10. Black and Colored Velvets run from $t to $7.50. A 5 special lot ol 22 inch at $1 .50 isn' t half big enough. What is said to be the lar1 gest variety of Plushes ever 1 imported. Brilliant shades for fancy work, more sub- • dued colors lor W raps : 9 tot* You must look twice to tell 1 the Seal Plushes from Cloak- ' ings from real seal. ' 4300 pairs , of Women's : Real Kid Gloves, just from j j the Custom House. 4 but- j - tons, handsomely emboidered, 75c, As close to half • price as well as can be. Yon'll open your eyes and • very likely your pocketbook at rite same time when you see them. • Whether your pick be the 1 $1 .25 "Wanamaker" BrusL sels, or the ft grade, or one „ for 90c (the lowest price . ever made for a good Brus- • sels Carpet) , every cent you pay will go for genuine Car- ' pet worrit. We have met . every want in Brussels Carpet so perfectly that no buyer need look twice. J Just as true of the Tapes r tries. The new 45c kind has s the true Brussels look, 45c b loragoodTapesty! An un-heara-of happening, s The $1 Velvets are in Mo- - quette styles of patterns. A j few designs of Moquettes will . wound up at >1.25. } Full lines of all the new . and choice styles in every " grade. ' John Wanamaker, ;
r Utrmrr Hot—. ' The principal article tot tke October - Book (John VussekB, Phllpdel- I pltto) to ut Interesting accoont of the r " ktoxoryoe" Book BlttotoaUons.-bj John t V. Sears. The number to urooapualed [ bj- n rsrj good portrait ot the brilliant „ r Foong authoress Amelie litres, and ceo- " tolas r short sketch of hir life. The i book rartewa and miscellaneous articles * ■ make up a very readable magaxinc'of 5 fifty-two pages. . . ~ %tw »dBfrttsnBnrts. j - a PJ0CRMP) SHPHW8 SALE i 2 -sssrs.2r,,pSs:tel4£Ciir^J'& - wusr. pisiaux. raaa>t«oarave aqu. fit it iud»t. wovxmbxk u>, 4. d, taas, j j gHERlFPS BALE. ^JM«Msyf,awia Ttert Fsuas ti» we mrreteC r BATTHDAV. iMtOtO «AJ of NOV, A. D, IV". - 11 siSsS® MsttSS - 1 SsSS i SStSSSSSS I "«t|W «' soolftffto s^'.ot «.M row! or ktreetW s lUMHOamat , . - I"!S? Mmre^s lilt wturl of Itstherfonl a " 'HDXIP'S* rMb»I*otA 1 IS* WITTIXaT. PCITTIIBT JUVENILES j (■ QUEER PEOFyJEw.'- .. "4~ 1 ^tlflttliil"!' - ■ SSSSIiSSSSSts 1 Cape v*j AOS Befteitenreni Un,!laE IUlC"w: Company, oorporstloo Incorporated omtcr in. laws or IM Stare of New^Jcriey. tu^oacar* ana ter ete^t«0hol»airJaua!t|5tev*rrn. ; ^ """"joSt'p.'jwS'roN. j ! Grain, Grass & Clover Seeds. . lahdeeth's laws grass seed. I a^M5ffiSf«Ka«5Sl<*",irm' ' David Landreth& Sons, 1 NOB. tl aatlBBOUTHBIXTU ST.. POILA, ' Between MarXe: «nc cassuat Bteecu. - arroou, rtuta. Bend for Catalo^nr*.
A WORD TO THE WISE. ' IF YOU think of baying a BLACK SILK Ihls Fall, just drop In onus and examine our stock. You may SAVE TIME AND t MONEY by doing so. We bare Utree specialties In ; BLHCK SILK THflT CHHNOT BE BEHTEH 1" One at ll-OO, Onnat «l-25, and ths Other at 11.60, " Better Gooda than theae were never offered for Ute money, and f REMEMBER yon run no risk In buying of us, AS our goods are WARRANTED to wear. Perhaps ,'you do not care for a plain black silk ant! would prefer something In a fancy weave; If to, we can show yon a line of r Failles and Rhadames AT ONE DOLLAR, In all. shade*, worth (1.88. ; Our Importation of HENRIETTAS also Includes some great BARGAINS, til wool, from 78c. up. Silk Wtips from $1 up. Novelties in PLAID and STRIPE SURAHS for trlmroiug. LADIES' HABIT CLOTHS from 50c. up. A little later In the season we will talk to you about CLOAKS 1 and WRAPS. HALL'S | 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. r SANITARY SHEATHING FOR HOUSES. ; ^ ^ waterproof. : R. PARKS , 1 LADIES' AND GENTS' ! FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 8 South 8«coikI Street, (below Market) Phllulal^a.
Wtw 3mnrrtUr«tgt<. -"*"*11° ^np5^p?%*S, ra ja to creditors. , i ■*»**,* i J^DJOURNED BUKRIFl-S SALE 1 BB-rT' | GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. | COCOA BREAKFAST.
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Wc have made great and even unusual preparations for the Autumn Business. Every variety of merchandize Improperly incTuded in the various stocks of A GREAT DRY GOODS BUSINESS I is now displayed to great advantage on our counters, | a and every lady within reach of Philadelphia is I (1 cordially int-ritecl to inspect the same and make I / Ft herself familiar with the many undoubted advan I /-fca tages we offer. 1/ iWe stock includes full and complete lines of I V SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LINENS I . Jf COTTON GOODS, CLOTHS, FLANNELB UfW HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, MlLLlNEKt, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, Re., HVBUN CNDERWEAR, CORSETS, fl LACES, RIBBONS, BUTTON! . in fact everything in the lines of Dry Goods that the IV markets of the. world afford. V With accomodations for doing business unsurpassed ■ by any house in the countr>'. with a prompt and cart ful r Service at all times, and with the best facilities for th< I -purchase 6f goods, both at home and abroad, we believe I ourselves to be in a |>osttion to render our patrons, at all I times, the fullest measure of satisfaction and benefit I Through our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT all orders I by mail receive, always, prompt and careful attention, l! I you are unable to pa\ us a visit, tell us by letter what you I want and how you wish it sent, and you will be as well I pleased with the goods as if the selections were made in I ^ READING, RESTING AND RETIRING ROOMS have I been arranged for the comfort of tioth customer and visitor I THE PACKAGE DEPARTMENT will 1*.- found ol I great convenience to those living out of the city. iSTRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER | UAHKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST Ihuaihlphic.
(1600 $1600 #16 00 $1600 *1600 We've prepared more than a th-tisan-1 "I this one kind of Suit. It must be good value am! reasonable tn prue. Over a thousand Suits ol this niv k. ;'. ll<-i .i-.i-.i- :t s - the Ijest for wear that we could tiro!. Hundreds of this one kind Meitn::: \V-;g!tl t'\*-r. at Because we know it's good. Thousands of on** make Trousers, lb , , know every buyer will get full money's worii . WANAMAKER ^ BROWN. | OAK HALL, SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, ; PHILADELPHIA for Infants and Children. "Co*torUl>«o writ adapted to children lh»t I Caatorta CTirre IVlte, Pnaatlpaton. I Mrnfc m I ^ "ItlU6o.Qrtort8L, llreoXlre. S T I wttCS'tejunous majicatlo* CHARLES MACE, REAL ESTATE STOKER, ANGLESEA. N. J. 1 WALL PAPER. ~ All the latest styles are now in stock.
Elegant Blanks at ' Elegant Golds, Embossed Golds, Felts and Ingrains, Ltncrusta Walton.
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Samples sent to all'parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIQAN, 1 223 Market 8tr**t. Philadelphia, -j
FALL AND WINTER 6L0THIH6. I Vrv itis visiting I'hilatlelphta ran spend no tnort- prolitable hour than at the great PHIUADEUPHIA CLOTHING HOUSE SNELLENBURG & CO. 5th, South and fassyunk J\.ve. GOOD PHILADELPHIA MADE CLOTHING, Palatial Ket.iil Store at 5th. S. nth and I'assyunk avenue, is the Largest, Best I .ignted and Most Convenient Clothing Stote in America. G. P. M. C Pun aoei piiia Our Trade Mark. NIim: Ci-rniNt;. 30 --I ut 1 • n n« exaggeration of the tacts. Bring your family to us lor your Winter Clothing, and if we don't save you falsifiers. N, SNELLENBURG & CO, Fifth, : South : and : Passyunk : Avenue, r:.:^aifilr:::a, pa. We ore jUiqost Giving Awag 1,000 PIECES 800 PIECE8 INGRAIN CARPETING. VELVET CARPETING. !S£-ZS!S^St S^VYiS!! « U«0 X. - 45c. *• '300 wxoxs soo pieces. Ti[Htty;Bnsstlli Carpetiii. AXMINISTSB CARPETING. 26 Pattern. I?1 % I « [25 1'atteras, ( ff. . ' worth $1.76;' 8I.W jrxrd. worth 76c:' vd*. | 'i iV.' Ti'""' " it * *.' ,l,r*r""1 * ^tm^w^W buyers (ram all parte OUR NEW PATTERNS FOR THIS StASON ARE NOW READY. JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, MANUFACTURERS, 40 AND WEST 14TH ST., NEW YORK. BEN. "HARRISON I BenHur. Issl

