PuMirtted imy TkantaT Horning. CAPE MAT, ITOVE8BER t 1888REPUBLICS TICKET. AVw ProoUaO. BENJAMIN HARRISON, Fl or Viet President, LEVI P. MORTON, For Presidential Elector •, GARDNER It OOI.BY. ALEXANDER 0. CATTELL. RICHARD H LEAMINO. mini p. niTMt-M ircan w. adamb. charles PLACE. JAMES A. WEBB. FRANKLIN MURPHY. jacob ringle. For Oongrou, lif Dietrid, CHRISTOPHER A. BEROEN, orcAMDKX. For State Senator, j WALTER H LEAMINO, j b f 1 I ForAmmN,, J EUGENE C. COLE, , lia is AddreMinc • nMtlng <>f work- » pram, called togetlior by tome of Utt tdtog KnijhU o I Labor of I ml ton,. to part from Hit rcwre which be ban retofore malataUnl and deny expllclttbe mlanrabk 81-s-day cunpalfn Me. I t» not, be laid, a peroraioo of any- 1 ■aortal* in in underhand w*j, bnl it ! By incooalehnit vrnh General Harti-
, General and Personal. J Look out for new halt after Tuesday ? The man who keep* hi* own comae! doea not often hare to hire a lawyer. There aJe a good many people who __ aee® to think that Minister Weat abould — go Kas*. "Guilty of incontinence of tongue" is _ the peppery verdict of the St. James it, CitMctle in S*ck tin's case. _ No matter how much a candidate may itch for office be doesn't Ilka to he scsatchcd on election d»y. In politics the man who eaSsys to cflmb a ladder of fame must lint get "around among the boys." Empress Frederick la greatly pleased with Sir MoreU Mackenzie', book and baa written a letter of nearly twenty pages to loll him so. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe la ding: log to 1 fe with remarkable power. A week ago she seemed dying, but rallied. Feeble as she is she may lire for weeks T«tThe Politicians all orer the country am baring a good deal to say as to bow | New Jertey is going this election. The r rotors will bsro their say on November I 6th. And look out for a surprise. P The English Silt Trust is one more proof Uist trusts snd the tariff bare nothing to do with each other. Bait on the free list would leare the English Bait Trust free to make its own piicea for salt in this country. The Principal "free raw materials" presided for in the Mills bill are those produced by the Northern farmer— wool, rcgetables, meats, fruits, beans, peas, eggs, Ac. The farmer is not so raw as to rote for that policy. The free traders are trying to comfort themselves with alleged "good newe" from Iowa. Illinois. Connetlcul and the Northweet. And yet we ere incllned to bellere that tbey really draw but little comfort from this "good The Canadian colony of American defaulters has been reinforced by City Treasurer Axworthy, of Cleveland, O. It is the same old story : Lax supervision of munlclple affaire. Implicit confli dcocc in him because he was a "good I fellow" gare Axworthy en opportunity I to use public funds for private purposes, ' and disgrace and ruin were quick to folThc gift of 81, 000, 000 by David Hand, of New Haven, Conn., for the education of Southern negroes Is a wise end genfield that la rich in possibilities. None will recognise its value more clearly than the people of the old liaveJioldlng, states who as they reach out lo on in. duel rial future are confronted by a difficult peculiar race problem. There ere 2,000,000 young men In this country who ere to vote for presidential electors this fall for the first time. In their hands Ilea the fate of the question dde the battle either way. It is a great responsibility. It abould bo met with en honest desire lo do thai which will be beat for the whole people atflftbc nation. It afaoold be met without prejudice. No man has a nght to vote with this party or that party Just because hie father did bofore himl He roust stand oo his own platform and bear his own responsibility. He must be guided bv facte, by the teachings of history, by the eiperlencc of the people, by the record , of parties not only as to their promisee, , but their fulfillment; not only as to their i views bnt their deliberate acta. 1 History shows that whenever the i strong, national policy, outlined by Hamilton, aaved from destruction by Lincoln and Grant, and now represented by the party of Ilariison— whenever I this policy) has obtained, we have made 1 Iprogvraaf Whyf Because the policy had in 11 the elements uf success; the op- ' poaile policy the dements or failure, you doubt this? Lay aelde tae lurking prejudice thai suggests the doubt, end reed history through clean glasses ! ' Experience proves that our greatest 1 material progress baa been made while • we ataut cut products of foreign capital ' and labor, unless they paid us some- ' thing for coming in. < History shows whenever there is I greatest material accumulation there la ' greatest culture, temperance, humanity, 1 Ptoly. ' We reprint the letter which Lord BackvIUe lately addressed lo an English friend in California showing his wish for Democratic success : 1 Bxvxklt, Maaa, Sept. 23, 1888. i Bra ; I am in receipt of your letter of J the Alb Inst. . end beg to say that I fully , appreciate the difficulty In which sou : find youraelf In casting your vole. You ' are probably aware Out any political , party which openly favored the mother country at the present moment would lose popularity and that the party in power is aware of the fact. The party, however, U. I helievc, still desirous of a maintaining friendly relations with c Great Britain, and is still as desirous of tetlUngall questions with Canada whldi | the retraction of treaty bj^Ee" Re pa bit- f majority in the Senate and br the c I 'resident's measage. lo which yon elAil allowances moat, tliereforr. ha made for the political situation as regards the presidential election thus ere- . a ted. R fa, however, impossible to pre- , diet the course which President Clevc- , land may pursue in the matter Of retail- , at km, should he be elected -, but there la ' every reason lo bellere thai, while up- p holding the position be haa taken, he , will manifest a spirit of conciliation In , dealing with the question Involved in i bis measure. I enclose en article from ^ the New York IVsam, of August 22, end f remain, youra faithfully, L. 8. Baccviujs-WasT. A ferrj boat with a propeller at each ? I , net being built at Newburgb, on ti the Hudson. It la claimed that Shu will s posses many advantages over the aide ' Wheelers, he more easily handled, glee I more sjiace for both passengers snd d wagons, and cnnmmeltra coal than llie t boats now In general use. Hereto another variety : A curious f errj- "boat . to building for the River Clyde at Glasgow. Instead of requiring movable landing Wages or bridges to meet the rise and fill of the tide, the deck of the J boat Itself will be movable, carried on f «1» hydraulic elevators, by which It can - be raised or lowered. The boat win be a double ender, one hundred and fifty . feet long, of forty-five feet beam and twelve rest sis Inches draught. A Boston gentlemen has the following lines In the handwriting of General U. S. Brant, writtaa and ngned by him In 1880. The reason therein cited for being a Republican to as pertinent to-day eight years ago : " Tuere Is not a precinct in this net nexltmjrhere a^ Democrat cannot cast matter what the predominance of the yKori^pEffiSe. *Then proc^im hJ* Btatoa, a d localities to »°*e otb*n, ?r&re^wryVr.icst ««• V. & Oaaire." General Harrison in a recent speech to a wctMngmat'i dub expressed opinions upon the labor question which abould en-
7 Martlndale A Johnson's Turkish and Russian hatha an at No. * North tOtk d Sc., Philadelphia. These baths are very 0 complete end redly luxurious. d of Kimball Prince A Co. Their extern, live business In South Jersey baa been buBt up by honorable sqtxsr® dealing * with their customers. L. E MUlcr, Gape May's well known 7 contractor has been the mesne of dim " trlbuttog many, thousands of dollar* among the workpeople of Cape May. * He has the necessary grit, push and en- ! priao about him to make his services to I . active demand. , Joseph G. Boyd, ( accessor to C. " Thomee), No. 106 Market street. Drab 7 only to Boo family groceries and pro. ' '1 he extensive lumber yards of 8- U. 1 Morrison arc conveniently located for business oo the Delaware, Camden, New * Jersey. Mr. Morrisoo by hto kuge treosectiona to able lo commend e big ady vantage in the market end to aell at P The well known firm of W®. C. Scodr dor A Co., of Camden, haa long end honorably served contractors of Cape ' May with building metertol end mill- ^ work. Their lumber yard at Front and n Federal streets, Camden, to handy for 11 Weal Jersey buyers. r There to a large list of Cape May City buyers who prefer the splendid alone of " Strawbridge A Clothier. Thiy ere al- '• end what to a moat pleeaent entlcl petlon '■ snd realization get trelue for money ex. The Cape May branch of the Knlckerbdeker Ice Company is one of the eeJ Ubllahed institutions of the town ;l Thomee W. Mrllett, the agent, to en oh. " liging business man, and haa won in a ' remarkable degree the good will of the 13 people of Cape May, Philadelphia boasts of her extensive 1 Dobeon, the big carper men, ere among tboac who have given the greet city e 0 leading piece to the industrial markets '• of this country. 1 Our readers who may t» about to pur r chase e piano or organ should look into '■ the cxteneire salesrooms of Dlasius and Sods, N. W. corner of Chcetnut end lllh streete. Thto firm to the agent of the '■ famous Packerdorgen.which only needs D to be examined that ita merits may be ' known. Bra the fine large ad. on first * page of the Ways. * J. B. Van Bcivcr, Federal street, near < West Jersey 1L R. depot, Camden, haa > one of the moat complete furniture es- ■ materiel is worked up, under one roof the grdal variety of goode which he now . t to ready to show to the public. No j buyer of furniture should fail lo visit ^ hie piece. It will pay to do so. i A men who haa practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sug- > ar; reed what be says. J Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1887. t Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Co -Gentle- - men :— I have been in the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, end , s would egy that la all my practice end . - experience, have never seen e preparai lion that I could prescribe with as much j F tarrb Cure, manufactured bv you t Here prescribed it t great many times 1 end Its effect to wonderful, end would ■ say to conclusion that 1 have yet to find i a case of Catarrh that It would not cure, if they would take it according to dirccr Bona Yours Truly, ' r f. L. Gonsivii. M. D., r Office, 215 Summit 8b 1 We will give *100 for any case of Car tarrh that cannot bo cured with Hall's ! , Catarrh Cure. Take Internally. i F.J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, O. I . WSold by Druggists, 75c. j Isn't Thin What You Need. ' [ The Indian Hemp Bitten, combine ' e peculiar manner the beat blood purl- ] , fier end strengthening qualities. They j , purely vegetable. It to one of the . I beat of remedies, and succeeds when ' . other medicines fail. These Bitters wU 1 purify your blood, aid the digestion, and - , give new life end vigor to the body. I , Good for dyspepsia end liver complaint, , and to a preventive of consumption. by Jon* Fauna, tf Green Creek. 1 I e ■ Annual Meeting. i The annual meeting of the Btock- i of the Mount Vernon Land Compeny of Cape May. will be held at the , office of the Company, No. 88 Washington street. Capo Mar. on Friday, November 2d. >888. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and the transaction of such . other business as may be brought before 1 the meeting. p. Baimut, Petfy. , John T. Craig will clean and repair 5 sewing machine® Also repair and tune i and pianos. Organs and rawing machines for aalc on reasonable terms, also supplies. A 830 rawing machine t 885 rosy be had at thto agency. Cell j address postal, No. 2 Decatur 8bneat " to Dr. Mocray'e Drug Store. ot fit 3 One Fact ' worth a column of rhetoric, said an by the teetimony or thousands of 1 thousands of people, that Hoo l's Sana- < peril's dooe enre scrofula, salt rheum, end other diseases or affections arising from Impure slate or low oondltlon of blood. It also overcomes that tired t feeling, cfealee a good appetite, and gives strength to every pert of the ayatorn, Try lb Notice to hereby given that the part- | nerahip lately subtitling between Adam ' L Ash worth and William 8. Barnetb trading a* William B. Barnett, waa dissolved on the sixth of October, 1888. debts owing said partnership are lo he received by J. tVlUard Morgan, 287 I street, Camden. N. J.. and all upon said partnership are to be presented ta him. Ansa L AmrwoETH, oll-Sro Wiujm B-Bsmnret. « fpimtrtL eunrar.rac'ra. 1 1 w JMnrttmrnf*. DR. SCHENCICS ] MANDRAKE PILLS bnmesof |CI-E^-'^Ftoe reraoei — II blood, m tow ' secrete just what it needed. Tbey de net V tear their way and imta.. like mow perm. rives, but they Imu surtoces and orThey are eutlrely radoaa] sad astuml. « Tbey ahsaya do what to etotedkc them. £ They work on toe system In tbe way claimed. They week Icgwbet far the grartR good. They era am like now and untried medic too. ' They rawijogbu. bra ^Wplsrera- /
The Richmond Expoeltion-Hnlf Rates via Pennsylvania b The great Bauurausd rapnriiingr ; 7 which haa now been to tucootifnl opera- • the. fa tot of the pcbUe to the end. Ha *■ great exhibit of tobacco, the products, " minerals and fine stock of the Booth, S with eHiUnomberiera special features, " plsys of the kind ever seen. The cHy >" of Richmesd Uself, with it* colonial end rice, and contemporaneous interest, to ■' well worth a vtoU, which can never be n mora pleasantly made than at thto season. The Pennsylvania railroad Com. ■■ peny, in order to place the trip within * the power of every one, to selling round k trip tickets to Rich mood every Monday and Thursday, until and including No- '• vember l»th, good for return pa wage r untill November 26th, 1888, at a single " fare fur the round trip. I- "Wave'e" Business Locals. 4 W. Bcott Hand, of (Jape May C. H., effects insurance in tbe beet companies " only. Leasee paid with promptness. No vexatious delays, or discounts. p Write to him for particulars tf " ISO candle power Rochester lamp to illuminate the great barg.tos at R. T. * Johnson's, making the store light aa day. 233t ' The Rio Grande Sugar Company has for sale, cheap, clover hay, pressed in bales, suitable for horses or con Ap- ' piy to R. C TtziUD, Supi. h Bt IUo Grande. New Singer Sewing Machine for aalc at this office. Firsbclara in all partlcu '* lars. A bargain for those who may be i' in want of a machine. tf Remember that W. 8. Crawford will - give yon the sanuT insurance upon your ' hone. Write him at Cape May C. H. ® for rates. o44t Levy N. Foster to the agent of tbe > "Delaware Horse and Mule Mutual In. • surance Company." Tub institution 5 insures horse*, mules sod colts agatot > lorn by death from disease or accident. ■ Call or write to Mr- Foster at Green Creek. tf Mtos It. Parke, long with K. Pan- " coast, the well known shoe dealer, has 3 opened a store at No. 18 South 2nd 8L, 11 where she will be pleased to see her c mapy friends. Mia* Parke has an extes1 aire stock of foot wear of all kinds from 0 which patrons may select what they t wish. Custom work a specialty, tf Words of comfort to those suffering r with Dyspepsia. You can eat anything ■ you wish and at the same lime be cured, - If yon will use TucrrTa Veoxtxbi s Loz. r axon. 60c a box. For sale by Dr. H. f A. Kennedy, Druggist, Cape May City, r J. F. TwJrrr, Manufacturer, Brdgeport, 5 N.J. t Go to R. T. Johnson's for bargains in dry goods, provisions and groceries. A sugar 7J eta., granulated sugar 8 cts., N. O. molasses 48 cts., beat Rio coffee 34 ' eta., Marracalbo coffee 23 eta. Every thing at greatly reduced prices. Just reocived a "nil line oi Dry Uooda, all the k latest styles. An exoeflcnt variety of Fan wall papers, white back 9a Head- " quarters for Wright's celebrated tlurxeon 3 oU. *"utf rtne of men's woolen pants . received, and are kaiag sola very , - Jow. If you want the beat quality of 1 goods at the lowest prices go to Radian T. Jomraon. . , Bennett's Station. N. J. 1 _ *P»UMUfcfT g. ■ Headquarters for Plushes j is here. No doubt of that. < More carefully than ' ever < (if possible) we have prepar- ! \ ed our line of Seal Skin Plushes, made lor us by the . most celebrated' manufactur- ■ iter ol these goods in the J world. We have been using J . make for the past six 1 . years. Last year we sold ' thousands and thousands of 1 garments of various styles' [ ' made from ihese Plushes. r i At the end of the season, for ( . trifling reasons, eight had ■ been returned. What better ! proof of quality and worth could there be? i But we don't rest with that, I guarantee everything to J ' fet — i price guaranteed S style guaranteed wear guaranteed 2 workmanship guaranteed ! Every garment made by men 2 tailors and just as the finest I sealskins are treated. This [ how : J s Mduokla and pmycrty UuafcsS, BSapad and 0" ' JaiiiTlo? woll'biraoi' JreraHoMri , We use only the best satin . warranted to wear. The gist 01 the whole busi- , is just this: J Our stock is complete in c every desirable style and J shape. believe that you can be j served here better than anywhere else. Jackets. Ten styles — ^ ^ f $10.00 > 1 Wraps- Twenty-five styles — ■ °^-sa;.,L?T-sr,?sr SSL"S * . &is^5iiJtsazs: $10.00 $15.00 05 i Ten styles — , _ a sgaavcgaapuai : $16.00 Coats. Twenty styles — ' ■ ! $1500 Tliesc to start with. There's • a store full with prices just as ° unusual. . Stuffs for every taste ; ex- I travagant to modest. Here f are a couple at little cost that ? stand for hundreds : Pin-head Check. .Just the £ color yon are asking for. * All-wool, good" weight. £ MAde to sefl at 50c. The I - Me ; lauge. Hard, wiry, and as " tough a stuff as you'll come
across. You know these . goods well. They're the ; kind you keep coming for. - We've sold tons in die sea1 sons gone and never for less 1 than 37#. 34 inches wide, ' in 4 medium shades, and the i price 25c. ~r Nottingham Curtains are " 1 machine made, but the immi- 5 - tation of hand-worked Swiss, ' • Brussels, or Antique Lace is ° now so close that you can't . trust your eyes a litile way 1 1 off. Very good $i, best $8.- 1 - 50 pair. ; [ Madras curtains have the j ~ grace of Lace and an added „ color effect that gives richness and warmth. $1.50 to : $6 a pair. Cream, terra-cot ta, lemon; blue and bright ; tints. Madras Bed Sets — cover . and two shams — $5. Madras by the yard_ 36 to ' 60 inches, 20c to 1.50. \ Silk Striped curtains, some with Madras effects, $6 to $20. ■ Sash net is a new sash cur1 tain stuff. Very strong and oddly pretty. White or ecnu 30 inches, 25c. . "] » Canvas, or Fancy Stiped Scrim, comes in quaint styles ! Spider-web weave is one of 1 the oddest. 48inches, 25 to r 45cAnd so the stoiy goes. t We've hardly begun to see these light, bright things. , There's maybe a quarter t acre more of only curtains. 1 Plenty of 'the women's ' I2j£c Plain White Initial • Handkerchiefs just now, and a lot not quite sogood at 10c. r Unlaundered, but still one • oi the woQders of the HandJ kerchief tratfox. A big edition of our illus- | trated '"Housekeeping Art" , went out with a rush. Teu - thousand more just here. ■ Practical hints for beautifying ' the home and some price telling that will come handy. 1 To be had in the—Furniture ' Department, or sent to your j address for the asking. John Wanamaker, r Jlrw JSnJwttBramts. '< a djqlfked sheriffs bale. , Nodoe Is hvrebT llren thai the atirtSA sals, 1 WUey, plalDttlT. ■auus aulournsO uoill JAMBS SHOEMAKER. Jr.. SherlS. Daiud October *.&, lara. ■^"otice to creditors. Isaac H. Buuui. samlnjSior with will snBcxsC, of As n Brcueu. dccsaaod, by dmcuoo : horse' "sooSmm to th"credfiav tKldd7' a djodrned bhe1uffs sale. " : S.«5£| SS Hura^lMnisd uoui samrtS,'(t*vsml>er mo! lWS, at Iho oauie hour and place.' 1 JAMES SHOEMAKER, la.. Sheriff. 1 '■ yheriff's bale ^ ■LraLl'urS.?. ^nnil Se60""" 1 weS"idC"bu' "*nd 1,Tmy' 1 wl" "" ] s.'SSSSSSSfS'j: oomuyolCaje May sad Siate olEew Jersey is SSSSSSSSI ol Csse Ms, sod Buss ar Mow Jersey, and han^red'aaflml'^iro us s-tair (mi uts o.A j uomurraa7sovaa?^'s*!ra>toa Ims «da tins ef GMpt Islaad Torasae; tbsuoo by tbe said TuraaHa aonh autv^lxai dsrahaa aad iwaaiy- ■ theooeby bw baa^wo deyereand li'.lf JBlnoUa*a HoadithaMesjDTW tas rara2 alEMMtx dopeaa aad sruau muataasass, swehaadrad and tvealr foot; tasaea "£gdjuSe*ropmyrt thaCapeMav DrtvPart ooasnray, Ueieadaaia, aatl uses m tXKUtiae a thalsult of Arootl II. Moaes a Orey^Klh*. umdll* Ac, rtaiauis. aad lo be jn chancery of new jersey, ' g he riffs sale. BATURlfttY. tbe 10th day of Jtov., a. D. lass, as tha hour or t o'ekw* P. M. oa aald day, at Us I ^^rantoaas aTa«Tgy'ffoSeijS^ gw "resSaa^boa^ouis wT^lrrer.. east fSllB HudMHS*. ■ _• •gJtSSSS&SS. iMSIJi [
FdLLY EQHIPPED With the completion and opening _of* our new Eighth , Street buildings— giving us many added conyence, both lor sustomers and our own people — we consider our establishment now folly equipped to serve the public as never before. The consumation of these long-lookec-for improvements not only enables us to enlarge the particular departments located in the new buildings, but to give additional space and added facilities to every other ffepartment throughout the ... • The public are invited to visit us-from this time forward and inspect our new arrangements. : JIipBfllE \ CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND IARKET STREETS, ' I . PHILADELPHIA. I -f ~ A WORD TO THE WISE. | . IF YOU Uttok of buying a BLACK SILK this Fall, juat drop to on us and examine our stock. You may SAVE TIME AND MONEY by doing so. We hare three special ties to ! BLfiGI 1ILI TH0T GINHIT BE BEflTEN " One at $1 00, One at $125. and the Other at $1.50. Bettor Goods than tbcee were never offered for the money, and i REMEMBER you run no risk in buying of ua, as our goods I are WARRANTED to wear. 1 Pcrhapa you do not cue for o plain btock silk and would 1 prefer aometldng in a fancy weave; if so, wo can show yon a I to® of Failles and Rhadames AT ONE DOLLAR, in all aliados. worth 81-33. ^ BARGAINS, all wool, from 73a op. Bilk Wraps from 81 up. ; Novelties ta PiqUUrand STRfl'E 8UKAHS for trtmmiug. LADIES' HAlirPvLOTlIB from 80c. up. A little later to tbe season we will talk to you about CLOAKS and WRAPB. HALL'S 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ! PACK'S i PPPFPGJ J.0APIJJG PP0GK. 4 1 POINTS IN ITS FAVOR: £ Can load ioo in 15 minutes Each wad adjusts itself and goes perfectly fiat on top ol load. Shells cannot bulge or swell, and are sure to be of a uniform ' calibre. : hole has a funnel Is simple in construction, and cannot break or get our ol order. PRICE IN WALNUT. 4 Gang* — 83 60 8 Gauge 8 50 From 10 to 20 Gauge - . 2 00 Price in Maple, 20 Cents Less. ; sale by all Dealer*, or PACK & SONS, Manufacturers. ' 187 and 189 North Becond Street. Philadelphia. J. MIT EDMUNDS, j III! INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 38 "Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J, £ It will cost but $fl to insure your buildings for gi.ooo for 5 years. , There is no note to sign, or other expense alter a policy is once Only Reliable Companies Represented. L. FURMAN SMITH, COAL AND WOOD, Schalioneara Landing, Cap* May, N. J. ore IX ,«t aJJj® ft- %iw38i«f!2at£Z' w"t °*p" THE CAPE MAY WAVK 18 THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM JJl SOUTH JERSEY. "..-ira.-'L" I I E^HHH
Ow^raWy^m^ | A H lghcT N.OtcH j for Clothing and "— == Ura«ly Huura that doe. I. k gaJes We are not going to be governed by what everybody is doing. Not, when we can do better. Tolerably sure of a first-class Winter for sellmu our Reliable Ready^MadeXlothing we have made flit' and plenty. (Wo have five Other fig stores to provide for). . It takes the top-rank in all directions— quality, way it's made, and cost — of our twenty-seven years manufacturing — 27 }4 is better. And now— expect a high-pressure catnp^lgn "in, selling die goods, the lowest prices you ever got and the largest business we ever got It'll not pay anybody to try to undersell us. For the fourth season — Ironclad Oath Suits, $fa. Bed-rock "for good value. You'll blister your hands and not break or tear it. Still better for $16. Another old-fashioned, solid quality. The Wanamaker Cloth. You'll knock an ordinary $16 Suit to rags while you are wearing the newness off this. Many thousaliOTaWW""*"*1-* The best Qvercoat? for $12 we ever knew. Not only warm and well-made, but quitfe dressy. For $t 5. the best $f 5 Overcoat in the land. Fur Beaver ; cloth-piped edges. A marvel of a sturdy Coat for wear and warmth. Your backs and your purses alike will get sound cause for comfort at the old corner. Wanamaker & Brown, ^ „ Sixth and Market Sts., Oak Hall, Philadelphia. Wtrcbant tailoring, «tnt»' 4wnl*ldBfl 6ood*. FALL AND WINTER GL0THIK8. visiting Philadelphia can spend no more profitable hour than at the great PHIUAD£UPHIA CLOHim HOUSE, OF SNELLENBURG £ CO. OF South and passyunk fi.ve. is a well known fact that the manufacturer of an article who sells his wares DIRECT to the consumer saves the buyer the middleman's profit. N. Snellcnburg and Company are the largest Clothing Manufacturers in Philadelphia, Our (G. P. M. C.) GOOD PHILADELPHIA MADE CLOTHING, Has become well known from Maine to California. Our Palatial Retail Store at 5 th, South and Passyunk avenue, is the Largest, Best Lignted and Most Convenient Clothing Store in America. G. P. M. C. Good Philadelphia Our Trade Mark, others Made Clothing, 30 30 PER CENT. PER CENT. UNDER others is no exaggeration of the iacts. Bring your family to us for your Winter Clothing, and if we don't save you thirty dollars on every One Hundred, put us down as falsifiers. N. Snellenburg & Co., FIFTH, SOUTH 4 PASSTUHK AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. R. J. THOMPSON. FINE TAILORING, 8outhw*ct corn*r I I th and Chattnut 8ta., PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur 8tr**t, Cap* Mav City, Z2S3&BSSSU& HIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. " Popular Stria at Popular Price, laie miftrial a! » Bawlfe Price. I. L. SHEFPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. - GISTS mSISHHG GOODS, 2418. CAPS, D1BSSLUS. ' """"""""" E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN,

