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'fflflGH PaHkked Svtrj TktrtiLj lonuBg. CAPE MAT, DECEMBER 13, 1888. """■"' H»ytiWbUe our tight little Beet b stirring up Ihoee UepubUci of Haiti It will be )o#t u will to take poueeaeioo of the Islead. ThU Borcnuarnt hee aiweji ooreted e coaling and mop); <UUon in the Weil Indiea. Wfial better chence then now of startlac off negotUlioai to the t end by taking poeeeeeion^the pur. cheee money mey be peid afterward If any neponalWe party oan be found to receirn It, which, la exceedingly doubtful. In "the event of war with any Enropean powerbarlng a fleeted war ship# to tpare. the Went India Wind, would be a eoriooi menace to thla gorornment. In tholr numeroua harbor# hotlle expedltlona could be fitted out for dracent . upon our Coait with the grea'.eat facility. Stronglyfortlfled harbor, about the Inland of Haytl, with a few Iron clada at hand would put a atop to much of the danger la tbia direction. Cuba la a Handing menace to thla country. It la the Sry to the Ouir rout, aud the only reaiatancc to a naral foree from her capacloua barbora would hare to rradearoua at the Dry Tortugna— a amall Key •uffldent only for a few re aela-aodKey Weat. Of courae while Spain retain, poaaeaalon the danger la email, but we apprehend the United State- government would not permit thl. Gem of the An. ' w°* OT °""r ,he Krm'p ***"' the great naval powen. ^Daytl would make Uncle Sam a nice The aurveylng ablp Egeria of the Britlah navy, which baa been .minding | about the Friendly;Ia!anda, ha. found : two new great depth., one tiSSfathom. aud the other UK falbome— about five , milts. They are In 1st. 34 degreea 8., long. 178 degreea W. Theee are more than a thounnd fathoms greater than any other deptha known In the aoulhern bemiaphere, and are only exceeded in three spot. In the world. These are ' MB Iatnnma. oB lb. northeast roast of Japan, found by the United Slates ablp Tuacarora; tt7B fathoma, south of the ! Ladrooe Islands, discovered. by R. M. S. Challenger, and 4561 fathom., aoutn of 1 Porto Rtoo, discovered by the Untied ' Statea ablp Blake. " The beeiity of the White Home for t the next four yeera," aaya the New York < World, • will be Mr.. Ituaaell Harriiou I wife o^tbejiPrealdent elect's only son. Bbe la a young and blooming blonde, i with magnificent hair and brilliant eyre, t Her figure la aupcrb, and she carries i herself with a vail amount of grace and t dignity. Ml* Baundora waa her maiden 1 < name. Ruiiell Harrison. her hu.band t« squirt, wcTI.droraed maoLt xccedlq^])' I proud of hia handsome wife. Tne young 1 ^jouple are not rjulle as atralghHaced In I . their Ideas u Benjamin Harrison and t hia wife, and may be>blc to add an at. Biosphere or modernity to the soda] life f Of the White Home." < There is no man In the world to juetly . nntitied to congratulation, aa "Pro teatot" W iouin., of Canada. He has been d a mlaflt prophet "so long, be haa been so

persevering In his effort, lo do his duly as a wholesale and retail prognoatlcalor, and he baa hail so much to contend agaiut In the way of adverse winds, aartoquakea which did not quake, atonne which failed lo appear on achodulc time and other meteorological diaappolntmenu, that now that a slight seismic disturbsnoe in Canada has ful filled hia foretelling be li entitled to the applanaa of the public. Perhaps It might bo wen for thla country to annex Wigft"- ______ One night this wcok P. T. Barnum had- occasion lo go Into a place ur bustnoaa up one flight of slain ou one of the prominent streets of Bridgeport, Conn. The alalrway waa but dltnly lighted, and Mr. Barnum had difficulty In making sure of hia footing. Alter transacting bis errand Mr. Barnum remarked emphatically to the occupant of the premise#: "TeO your landlord thai If he doeen'l put Kalu.trr. on that stairway some old fellow will get hurt by a fall." As Mr. Barnum U the owner of the building hia tenant had the laugh on Bajs George Alfred Towaend: "Mention of Gen. Harrison having made an BufUib-born-cHlzen his private Seen- ! tary remind, me that Vice-President , Mhrton also haa a British Secretary who I haa been In this country ten or more ' ymrt-Mr Coyucyr Like Gen. Harrison, j Mr. Merton took hia .out of a newspaper office. Oddly enough, he took his out t of Jhe New York J I .raid office, where 1 Ooyney had been a reporter and genera] ] .^•Wtalwsyadj&nguhibedfprhlJcour. ! ta«y, genuine good reeling and fellow, i A St- Louis man furnkhea a hint for < bald bended people. A few yean ago, finding that be waa becoming bald, be , dbeontitmetf wearing.bla hat while in t hb office. Then be began a tyatareatio I dry aorub of his head;, dally, with a ( poarpe brush. It gave the scalp a , healthy glow, benefited the pores and | ..MMpulaiod the (lead*. Today be has a « General Harrison (to a party of vlaL | -toea.whffwlahed lo force a gift of some t son upon htmh—Inasora that I appro- t date the kindness and teaeroellT of mv friends, and also the spirit in which you [ make this oiler i but while I have not 1 cot a fortune, I cannot accept It, as I ■ believe that no man la the position of 4 President at the Galled States can at. , ford to he uadar pecuniary obligations erea to hia Intimate friends. Kalakaua, King of the Sandwich la- ! toads, will Halt thU country la the | Spring. Kalakaua la now fifty years of i age and eannni stand quite aa much < eoctahUtyaa he ounld when he waa hmMBONi hut nUiald thai there la life la the obi man yet to add a vennli. hare. Ba iaanxknuto geS away from tha ana of royalty, thepreaCura of liter^WUthsmd, belt whispered, Queen ' MMawefCkaagreaa toV^aaed of coaat jffimil ■ if afleer thousand Amtticn Mhare W0«H MM. the example of the •eremmy of WV aed x-ray thdrdaughMH to prcataeet ftalamnan of other 'a— Wmcfiy-yanmawoulj berra-

General end Pe mortal. I BWaop Taylor left Sew Tort Nat Bat- [ unlay for Africa. i 1 36,000.000 trees have been planted In « Kansas this year. i AUsntte City has had the sen-weed ' combed cut of her hah. The phonograph If successful will : rival a woman hi talking back. Tike Um first advice of a woman: un- i , der no rircumstaneea the seooot - Woman is a charming creature who < changes her heart aa easily saber gloves, i There are urate Jacks to be avoided 3 noubly, yellow Jack, Jack the ripper : • apd Jack pots. u Saturn— the star that never twinkles— * will rise about three ^oura aft* aunaet * during December. >| ' 0 Those ahop-wora war clouds .till over. ' o hang Europe. The longer the great ; '■ Struggle is delayed the thorc bitter It * «B1 be, V •' 0 A colored man found #16,000 In green- 1 - backs between the leaves of an old book 1 - he Bid Sought at a second-band .tore at I • Paris, Ky. 1 Two women have recently been regu- - iarly licensed aa captains of vessels ; one - in New Tork harbor, the other on the 1 Mississippi. A little boy who bad been told not to - do anything by halves always thereafter J ' refused to divide Ids apple with any one » -of his fellows. » An Indiana woman sold her beautiful ' head M hsir and Invested a latgo portion ' 1 of the proceed, in a set ot "switches" 1 - and 'front pieces." Everybody Is provided for— the Ber publicans will get the tppolumenta and f the Democrat, the disappointments In ' r . There are few things njore painful ' • whose pronunciation he la doubtful to - appear nonchalant f Get some of your bad habits ready for 1 sinking into the sea on New Year'. Day, ■ Now la Ute led time The Pennsylvania railroad track, near 1 ' the Brood St. Station, West t'hUadcl- 1 [ phis, look at night as though the stars ' bad rained down upon them, ! that all mail matter addressed to Sarah 1 ' Polk, Luctetia It. Garfield and Julia D. ' 1 There l« a good deal of talk regard- 1 1 ing Daniel Lamont's future occupation. 1 At present he la engaged in the infant 1 , industry of keeping the baby quiet 1 ^ Outgoing P. 8, I-amont haa had a correspondence with incoming P. 8. 1 ' Halford- The Fourth of March may I , come along Just as soon as It Is 1 i «adf- — 1 A cooking school lecturer has on her ' sick list fifteen varieties of gruel. - She J - says that one of the most palatable Is a ' ; combination of cream, beef tra and barley water. ^ ( ^ | , cnt al the Inaugural ball in Washington 1 , saving a few dittoes for Mr. Murchl- ' i son. It u predicted thst he will be the 3 , Mm- Oscar Wilde hat been lecturing * ■ in London on rational dress for women. ; reform ought lo embrace bcr bus. -» I whose dress is not yet aa rational * I aa It should be. In Boston • theatres you find in the ' I rows the young men with the in- ' that Is where the expression "Down In ® cotavs from. " t^gnce to glre thrice, where some may

be undeserving rather than deny all y where one was suffering by hunger. *• First relievo Immediate wants, aud then ® investigate. I' feminine hats a. there Is this' season Of oddity and eccentricity In almost cverv- *" thing. No two hats seem to be exactly alike, and yet each aod every one Is '• fashionable." The average, man gives a klas Just as 1 he throws a baseball— with too much ' force. It ought to be as delicate as a rose leaf. Almost a memory in a acc- , ond. Il neel not surges! a postage . stamp or pourous plaster. , According to the Virginia City (Nov.) Enterprise one active Government mule [ has disabled, four United 8Ules engineers. Two bars broken legs, one a broken arm and one several broken ribs. J The mule to well end enjoying the trip. > Half Ratas to Washington for the 5 Inaugeratlon via Hsnn, R. R. ' The Inaugeratlon of Prcldenl«|ecl ' Harrison promisos to be the most large- . ly attended as well sa the moat Interest - . ing occasion ot the kind ever held In the Nstlonal Capital. Political chtb# and civic organisations from a majority of tha aisles, as well aa the militia of all • the neighboring States will take part In , the inaugural parade, while rant throngs of visitors from all parta of the country ' will swell the asecmblagr. The inaugu1 ral ball will be the Ban aver given hi i honor of a new President. To aceom- . modate the boat of visitors the Prnnayl- . Tattle BaProad Company will arrange a ' complete aervlee of through trains to Washington Besides the •pedal move1 meat all regular trains win be run IB as , sections as the demands of travel . require, so that one may leave any prlndpdj|brilon rt^t^synem^ on iMdsy^ wltitoul delay. The handsome and'wim. modlous station of the company to situ- - atcd In the very heart of the dty, on Pennsylvania Avenue, on the line of the 1 Inaugural procetseon, a few squares i 1 from the capltol, aud within a few tain- . i ales' walk of tin principal hotels and : public buildings. The capacity of the terminal facilities 1 of this Company was fully demonstrated i at the tort Inauguration, when 100,000 i paaaangsrt were handled, without acd- , dent Mdelay^in forty-eljbt houra ^ | acoommodaUbhs^he Penntytvanla &ulroad Company will, on March 1st, Sod, 8rd aod «th, place on sale excursion : tickets U> Baltimore, good lor leturn trip . sold from all ticket stations on the Penn- ' Myanla Beltsoed System, March 1st, . Sod, 3rd sad «th, vattd lor return pas- , until the 7th. The round-trip rate . from Cape May will be $S.7S. dl&Sm 1 Holiday Excursions On the Psnnaylvanln Railroad. Iaaooordaoee with a UmoAonored custom the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will for Christ soar and New Tear boUdays sell excursion tickets between all principal stations on its system at reduced rates. Holiday excursion tickets will he sold December ltd. SBd. Milt, SBthi SSth, sOth, and Slxt. sad January t 1st, valid for retare trip until January id. taas. Ton Pays offer. To reduoe the present stock raise cash and make room for new goods, 10 per cent reduction on Gold and fountpSrHoHs Perforated Ttdlet reper. 80 cents; Five RotiaUaperfontad Toilet pepea, 88 cents j Four BoxTootb-picka, Sh goods, work hoxea, Photigreph Alhoros. scrap hooka, express wagons. Ac. Blocks writing paper 18 to 30 Jjid Imaiiw i M no ufittwp no, prodentlamon wlU ne^ot to make himself secure sgaiast the jjoedbllltlm

J+X ternry Notes. The Christmas number of Book Nam (John Wanamnker. Philadelphia) to the t i crowning Issue of the year. It contains i . adeacrtptive price-list of over three bun- , i dred of the holiday puUicationa, and Is | hhatrnted with about fitly representative ( I pictures taken from tile most attractive ] . mouth lends naturally toward Chiist- j maa matters, the reviews being mostly | > of Ute holiday hooka, bul lbcie is. plenty . of news also concern ing current literary j 1 work. It wouidTte hard lodsrd lo find | r such another 118 pages for 8 cents. | "Wave's" Buslnena Locals. '< I ff. Scott Hand rf Cape May C. H. , j effects insure no in the best companies ( , only. Louse* paid with promptness. ( I No TexatiotK delays, or discounts. ( l Write to him for particulars. tf ' f '• The Bio Grande Sugar Company haa . for sale, cheap, clover hay, pressed- In ( i bales, suitable for horses or cows. Ap- | I ply to B. C. Ttr-snn, Supfc ' Ot Itlo Grande. New Singer Sewing Macldae for sale ( at this office. First-class in all partlcu " , tars. A bargain for those who may he iti want of a machine. tf . , Bcmember that W. 8- Crawford will , r glva you the nsraaT Insurance upon your , , horse. Write him at Cape May C. H. , I A beautiful Christmas present would , , bo a Mason & Hamlin Organ. Them , , lead the -world. Price# »8S and ( upwards. Call and get catalogue. ' 'Mia. L. M. Tuoxrsox. , J Have the Wat* tent to you for ihe , , New Year. (I for the entire 53 weeks. All the county news Original, bright f postal card. , Jerry 8cltelleoger A Son are handling a a big lot of lumber which Ibey are sell- r yard ia at the Landing, a convenient point for traosahlpment of stuff. tf . of Kimball Prince A Co. Their' exten. . tire business lu South Jersey has been with their customers. Uias R. Parke, long with K. Pan- ' , coast, the well known shoe dealer, has I opened a store at No. 18 South 2nd St. t . friends Miss Parke has an exten- - which patronx may select what they with. Custom work a specially. tf with Dyspepsia. You cau eat anything , you will uae Them's VxoaTAtoxLox- • xxgk. 80c a box. For sale by Dr. H.' A. Kennedy, Druggist, Cape May City. £ , P.TWnrr. Minufacturer, Brdgvport, ' William. H. Applegit. formerly c mall agent on Weat Jersey Itail- . road, has opened a shoe store at No. 835 8eeond St., Philadelphia, where be c will be pleased to see his many friends. ( Mr. Applegit has a fine and complete - stock of goods which be is selling very f low. Call in and see him. Only a short walk from Market street. tf C ■ jt- H. AdOfCWs & CO . ehuJch and ! .school furniture manufacturers. No. 688 \ Broadway, New York, end 815 Arch J 8ti. Philadclphia. are out In a card In ( this number of the Watr, Tho acltool furniture this firm sell U of the best, and prices very moderate. Scbod boards c cannot do better than to correspond with c firm and get estimates. They can do c Notice to hereby glvrn that the part- ' ,y Notice is ticrcoy gtvrn utat tne pan-

dl nerehlp lately subsisting between Adam r L Athworth and William B. Barnett, trading at William 8. Barnett, waa dissolved on Ute sixth of October, 1888. ta AU deUs owing said psrtnenhlp are to be recrlredbyJ. Wlllard Morgan, 307 r. Market street: -Camden, N. J., and all ly demands upon said partnership are to be presented tx him. „ o17.8m Wiujx a Baxxktt. I, B- F. Horner, the sewing maphlne and „ organ dealer, haa had twenty or more 5. years experience In deeUegi with the -c people of this coumy. Ho will attend to aU orders left him at Cape May. No ) more fitting Christmas present can be ,e made to wife then e New Home tewlog L machine. Mr. Horner will sell you one . at lowaat price. Cash or instalment, i. Drop e postal to hit address either here ^ or In Bridge ton for what you may want. It will be a surprise to know how little * an organ or sewing machine will coat. Repairs attended to promptly. tf 1 Special bargains In women's dress J] goods all wool, 83c. per yard. ae'uaUy e worth 50c ; good assortment of doth d suitable for men and boys suits ; full ^ line of men's pants at low prices ; full j line ot men's and boy's underwear, bos aery and giorcs , full line of calicos r which I offer to the public at Phlladel- ' phta prices, 5c. per yard to 8c. for the b beet grade. Nice assortment of waU psti- per at #c- piece. Oil -cloths 87 Jc pet a yard (Potters), best grade. Orocerma I " am selling at figures Ibst cannot be beet , for the same quality of goods. Try a >! quart of B. W. A Co-'s favorite table- - syrup. Rattan T. Jommox, • Batmen's Station, N. #. 1 On# Faot " la worth a column of rhetoric, said an j American statesman. It to a fact, eetabd liahed by the testimony of thousands of s thousands of people, that IIoo ,'s Saraaj parilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, end other diseases or affections arising ■ from Impure state or low condition of I Ute blood. It also overcomes that tired ' feeling, creates a good appetite, and eta strength to every part of the sya- ( , Try IL | The Bert Salve in the world for Cuts, i Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Bait Rheum, Fe1 ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped llanda, OtlL „ blalna. Corns, and all Skin Eiuptlous, . and poatlvely cure# Piles, or do pay re- , quired. It to guaranteed to give perfect - aaltsf action, or money refunded. Price, ° 35 ccntx per box. For sale by Marey A Sfw 3t4rrTHMmnrti. i — — — r--- — 7 i THE LIVER * Works altk tha Stomach and tae Siorasck , J with tho ..Liver. You sum have good bit. ' » to hare petfcet 'dJgesHqa, sad free fiver ae- ■ ' tioa to have pure bteoA Tbexefore beware of a eoagoxted Liter, wtdch k Bothix* more < than a thickened and dogged Liver. The . crest reducer of Congestion It SdKack's ' c Mudntr Pith. , BIU0USNESS. • An erutr sad ugly fcem oflirer trotfde. ft ' < U bteod poiten. Tbs LreerUnMUktaeths , , hOe tagredientx from the blood. Treat It ' with Schcnui. » Maadreke ntt> sod naka k >«»»»• ' BREAKING DOWN! si fi mi | i ■ l WHWNWNI It - ■ ; »

Cured by Electricity. Electricity give# toue to the vital fane- ■ and attacks the foundations at many forms of disease. It to attracting _ tific world. Many wonderful enrea have ' established Its efficacy beyond dispute. I twenty. fire year# of study and j pie from all parts of the country tor (be complaints : ' Aches and pains, burns, cramps, dys- I pepsln, dtoease* of -the chert, tpUepay or female compialnu, general debility, general Ul-bealih, bead troubles, indigestion, Jaundice, kidney disease, liver complaint, lumbago, neuralgia, muacucontractions, nervous complaints, paralysis, rbeumati-m, akin disease*, sprains. 8L Vitus' dance, spinal disthroat diseases, urinary diseases, and weak eyes.. I prolnitc relief to any afflicted with Ute diseases above named- Ladies 1 treated by a lady. Residence, Bread--j-JT-X. «-.««££»» ro Onto, Cm ot Touuto.l Lccas Cocxtx. S. 8. J Fha.vc J. Cuxsxt makex oatb that be i tho senior partner of the firm of P. J. ■ of Toledo, County and Bute afore- ' raid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ' and every case of Catarrh that cannot i cured y } cnFNET Sworn to before me and subscribrd In my presence, this Gth day of December, - A. D. '80. , A W. GLEASON.^ Hall's Oalarrb Cure is taken lntanuxlly i and sets directly upou the blood aud \ mucus surfaces of the system. Scud for ( ra F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. 1 qrsold by Druggists. 75 ccuta- ' Vaaamakfr's. Beginning Saturday, De- i cember 15. and continuing until Christmas, the store will be open evenings. We arc doing from fifteen to twenty-fire per cent better '■ to-day on Embroidered Lin- ' en Handkerchiefs than we 1 ever did before. A broad statement, you ray. Yes, but there isn't a bit of work about it. We keep a careful finger on the pulse of trade, lie kuiw. ; So can you. Hold up the first one we ; come to. Sheerest Linen | Cambric with the seeming of silk that only comes to the finest hand-spun flax. Ma-chine-worked linen never gets ■ that delicate lustre. Swiss i work ; like a silken cob-web. 1 overloaded with embroid- ; just a delicate scattering of sprigs and sprays, and a ' daintly scalloped edge. The i quietly rich sort ol Handker- ! chief that any lady would joy 5 carry. Twenty modest de- J citrtic. 7: rente earh. The . m

t, linen alone is worth $1.25 as s- linen prices go. Flowers *■ have bloomed but once since £ we sold precisely the same ji Handkerchief at $1.75 each. :o Here' another glance : ie Rtnrtkxrcfttefs. M anrt 16?. Q XJrare' SosllojM is^ tooroWered |Itxn.l- ° It's hand embroidery, not g machine, that .we're talking « of, and the purest of linen ovcr>- time. The cos* 6Fem- * broidering has gone up in e Switzerland andlreland, but I you'd never mistrust it from these prices. The handker- * chiefs come to us direct from ' the manuiacturers. You II would pay more for the same a goods in either London or " Paris. J Outside these regular 't prices there are four in Wo- . men's Handkerchiefs that we r point specially to : tVocEnV mMnnaw!iiM ' UsaSXre- - . rtaxta. print su talttsl. rare prextj. » « » - , Quite as ready in Men's . styles: ! MrnV PlslD fisOHad Taps Mrtnsl Dtatf- j S25 'Sujxutraed* ssiroui!id so1 X xnT tS?wS!I.*n«MUIohM Bxod- ' 1 Xxrehtrfx, V. W, 1. IMIIM M, il.xs. - -wSfSi <. rrey aew^xrtiMOB gg x°ynr ttjtre. , "xS'rsrj'Jtt!; 5 lIausa?a»su?f»5K 1 A wotd about the ''box1' ' * business. The common way : . is to sell you a'boxand throw \ the Handkerchiels in — that's j - about what it amounts <o. | Even, coarse, common Hand- J kerchiefs have, a chipper look 1 when in a fancy box. We | turn die plan end lor end — | sell you the Handkerchiels i cheaper than you get them ] anywhere else and throw in a j fancy box with each half dos- \ en. , Have you a doubt as to , where the Handkerchief trade | of Philadelphia centres? ; Just the same wilt ■ linens j 1 of all sorts. ! Silk is cold you don't feel ! j Hke snuggling up to the com- i mon run of Silk Mufflers or i jSlk Handkerchiels in chilly \ j weather. It takes a big slice ' of wit on die markers part to ■ |«up a soft, sale. , W^London made " ' iMufitef (tpfSfy I nade in ■

Macclesfield) have crowded I • '-satin finish' and the whole ' covey of stifl; dressing-loaded . styles to one side. Some , verygood mufflcrSj though, that never Saw. England— -al- a 1 most as cassimerey in finish. ^ j There's, a Chinese imitation, heavy twilled, pure silk, that's E . singularly soft. r Itxr^Mg tfh. Xamrre, tK kSw §t,vi*, «-!#, at.n, »r, f ; 8 f • F : <wm- m"°" v ■ d i Stiver Plated Ware that s , can raise a solid doubt in a - burglar's mind. , is" good ' enough foranybody. There's '■ plenty of such ware. Plenty v more that's shadow-washed i and thin at that. There's e ■ where the risk to you comes if J You must buy of a dealer i whose word means something, i or take chances. ' "At" in stiver plate . l doesn't mean what it does in \ ships ; ''double'' is better, i "triple" better still. t Such work as Rogers Brothers " 1847 Imperial'' 's r at the top in either grade. 1 a rare thing when you ' can get a piece of that stamp under price. The last time to look lor such a chance with j _ ' Christmas three weeks ofi. The chance is here just the same. Fresh, perfect goods. • On die counters this morning. ; Prices are by the dozen : ■ Sort of house-warming for si!-' ' • second lloor. Jomv Wa.namakkk, j i iUic 3Ldrrrti«rmmts. : j^pj^^^~CREDlTOR.S. ^ | ' A DJOUHNEb SHEIIIFrp SALE. '■ , Dst« Xttt.it. txat. L -^JtmCE •^AJ^RTI E^ INTEIL j ]tj[ NMlee D*b*rxl)^ ftreD Uralf rxtrtt** ln:-r- ,

e JU8BPH G. BOYD, j - G ROC E R, ■1 gHERIFF 8 SALE. . 1 ^alSn^^AxrtMMltsioraffri^iarerui j , reTMCloComirr AMeCrbj Ttw rtve Mil" i : 1 as - gr ?? .ST'SH' 1 HMb; """jAMKBRUtiillAKXK.JB.. ' JN CHANOBHY OF NEW JERSEY : issss ' x^'ietVTti! Is'oonrvreii xiiltuT joil Tae retd Mtt Is fllvd to fnreoloxe ■ monttw " uSU reread jot" X* *S*5f S> . gHBBUT'B MIaB. " i By votos of awrtt.Vt1 V" 6s jre «« ttrte at# .«- ■ res.^'^^oo'o' XxrCtreoiM^un J HATUBtiAX. tkoauiaarot UXC^A. D. 1BW. u iSnyx &sSre5?iM^oot cxre r xtjdrerelbfxi^^ fi,::,-iV? " '< | - atoresot tsvtto ids retedts of rete Cam*x1aos ' ererk la DavUX KAMtq Uxoui ap saM Rack : K-sSSt-wa-S ; * ■ SSSsSSirSr Wjteggrga^a^.5^: c -

EVERY DEPARTNENT IN THE HOUSE IS NOW FULLY EQUIPPED FOR BUSINESS. never before in all our experience ; and in a manner, we reason to believe, at least unsurpassed by any dry goods house in any American city. The great enlargemenj of our store space during the past eighteen months, has enabled us to make and gradually perfect arrangements-for the convenience and comfort of our patrons which were not possible before, and the throngs which formerly overcrowded us have now ample space in all and are[prompdy served with comfort to themselves and almost to our own satisfaction , With our present superb equipment we do not hesitate to extend a cordial invitation to the people, far and wide, to visit us from now until Christmas, and share in the undoubted advantages which our abundant but ever increasing facilities enable us to extend to the patrons of our house, now numbered in every state and territory of the I Dion. 5THAWBH1DGE \ CLOTHIEl EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.

OUR CLOAK DEPT. 1 SE1L COATS, WRAPS, JACKETS. ETC. A viRY FINE SILK SEAL COAT for $2. OUR *23 SKA I, COAT j v y ' "IT'l Z^''"'Z I HALL'S PHILADA.

BOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NCW READY K FANCOAST, nf-Sf I 3 North 2d Street, hbeve MaAet. Phllada. I .1 1...NA I W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Cent's, Misses sr.d Children's >*FINE SHOES, ^ No. 335 North Secohd Street, Philadelphia ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS. ^J^^-DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE. i 1 A. H. ANDREWS A CO., I. HORNER'S AGENCY S, FOR THE SALE OF I PifliHt Onus S Mi Mia i K', Oape Maj and Bridgeton. S. J- ' ^ B. F. HORNE°R*° j MISS LIZZIE. SMITHERS, FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, No. 1 6 South Sacond Street. Philadelohia. 41ntr, itii, Saw, «tr. ' DAYID W. RODAN, ' - FIELD AND GARDEN SEED A Wood. Flour * Feed of all Kindt, Freah * Baft Hay In Bale*. I E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, PARABOLA SPECTACLES cfiaulas a. rttoa, . "IT--1 1| mT"'"*'' *"***' *-• "■

An Imperative Sale to Unload. Cut Prices Extraordinary and Absolute Loss of Profits in nearly $1,000,000 worth of Clothing. This is the greatest sale of years in Wanamaker & Brown Clothing : Men's to Children's. Cut prices for everybody. Tne finest qualities suffer most. We never made Clothing to compare wttfc it in perfect-fitting, and went to a higher notch in using finest qualities. . .. - : Now, everything is tributary to aa immediate reduction oT stock, and tuiuing-it into cash promptly, Our losses and your gams will show by die tickets on the goods. You'll save enough to make it worth while, indeed. Finest Elysian and Chinchilla Overcoats. Usually $35 and $40 ; now $25. Fur Beavers, large curl (sold as Montagnacs). Usually $30 and $25 ; now $20. $22.50 and $20 Fur Beaver Overcoats for $1 5.00. Young Men's Fur Beavers (Diagonals). Never less than $20 ; now $1 5. Diagonal, Plaid and" Check Irish Cheviot Suits, cut from $20 to $15. Business Suits that were $15 and $16.50, reduced $12.00. Children's Cape Coats cut from $12.00 to $6.25 and $8.oa Children's Norfolks and Plaited Suits from $8.50 and $9.00, to $6.50. X?> ou have our whole plan before you. We mean it 'to be effectual and without delay. The goods '11 j go quick : the best quickest If you want us to help ! you to save as much as possible, you'll have to come j as soon as possible. ! Even you mayn't need a stitch of Clothing till next Winter, it will pay you to buy for then, now, out of this unloading sale. Bring back what isn't satisfactory, as usual. Wanamaker & Brown, , tt 11 Sixth and Market Streets, Oak Hall, Philadelphia. Pmbant tailoring, ©rats furatshlna ©nods. I ALL AND WINTER Persons visiting Philadelphia can spend no more profitab hour than at the great PHIUADEUPHIA CLOTHING HOUSE,

SNELLENBURG & CO. OF : 5th, South and fassyunk fiwt It is a well known fact that the manufacturer of an article wl sells his wares DIRECT to the consumer saves the buyi 1 the middleman s profit. N. Snellenburg and Company are the largest Clothir Manufacturers in Philadelphia Our (G. P. M. C.) GOOD PHILADELPHIA MADE CLOTHING Has become well known from Maine to California. 'Ot Palatial Retail Store at 5th, South and Passyunk avenue, the 1-argest, Best Lignted and Most Convenient Clothin Stole in America. G. P. M. C. Good Philadelph: Our Trade Mark, others Made Clothing, j • 30 i'er cent. ter cent. u n d e others is no exaggeration of the facts. Bring your fami to us for your Winter Clothing, and if we don't save yc dollars on every One Hundred, put us down 1 falsifiers. N. Snellenburg <&, Co. FIFTH, SOUTH & PASSYUNK AVENUE, r PHILADELPHIA, PA. * ' R. J. THOMPSON. FINE TAILORING, 8outhwest corner I Ith and Cheetnut Stm^ PHIL4.DELPHU, PA. ' GEORGE M. POWELL, " MERCHANT TAILOR No. 1 6 Decatur 8treet, Oape Mav City, reiffireaft. n^»rere>atrtMyetai HIRAM DBWALT, MERCHANT TAILpR No. 817 Ohestriut Strdet, Phllada, WKBIIlllFKWa MKtollilBMllH— mm 1. l, sheffard, '.L— 2# Wohington llMb Cre* <1^. ems josmsjwW cjisj|i|||