fstMtoJfrejTtotfcrKoriiet. CAPE MAT. JANUARY 3. 1869- «- pre-.* a+. Mmoa, We Kite below the subjects foj Uie rek of prayer eo Ihet ill msy ■em from day to (toy for reference Jsnd ad J which we trust ro.j mdd interest > those who Ulead the serrice* u ill brtotlsRS ehnuld who ire aot othtrwlie ■Uctouriy cmgigcl. Dr. JODUlua Edwards sufgeato the ■Bowing: SiaiATH. January#.— Sermon, Istroictor/iad prepentory oa Consecrsmi- humble, earner t. absolute. moxday, January ".—General rlew of le work ; -The world Ilelh in wlckedBM." Statistics of heathenism. Reuiril [ religion needed. Prayer for ttaSpint. Tcxsdst, January 8 — General riew of » church- Statistics of Christendom - Wionacir, Jioairy 9 — Gcaeral lew of the obetaclee which bllder the Totmdit, January 10.- IntlrumeoJltiej f :r effecting the world'* coneor on. Plm. the Family, the Ch ration pridst, January 11.— Second laitralenullty Educational IntUtnlloHimmoo ochooli, academies, colleges, anburies, etc. BoTcaoir, January 11— Tolrdlnolru. entail ly. The Prese— papers, Iracu, hriatlaa literature. Sabbath, January 13. — Sermon inlawing these topics end citing God's romltrt which inaure the world'! conK. B.— The MTeral particulars cnumraled with their correlation! ere degaed to auggcet the peUlioni of each Ij. subordinate! to the great prayer, Thy Kingdom Come." The Bydrographlc OIBce has leaned ■ pilot chart for January. The fore. "Stormy weather will prerail orer the jrthern part of the North Atlantic and long the American coast of Batleraa. Irong weaterly and northweetcrly gales •yet ejpected erety Use or six daya ong the transatlantic steamship routes, room panted by riotant mow squalls Id followed by dear and Tery cold tather. In the Gulf of llezloo seeere wthen occur aa often aa ooee In ten lyt, and northern gelee are occaslon3y encountered Is the Car bean era. The nor beset trades are at about their ttreuto southern limit Tog will be ig the plot month on the Grand Banks ad era the coast to the westward. Ice seldom met with south of the latitude r Cape Race during January; a sharp ohont should be kept of It, ne»ertbem. especially toward the end of the On Saturday William E. Gladatone sacked hit Keenly ninth year. Naples ad Hawarden both reallied this fact od the telegraph office there wee orer. 'orked In the effort to keep pnee with M coogratuletorT messages sent to him om ell parts of the world. Countless resents went to liawardan. Oxford tot him a ellrer lamp. Cambridge sent Im rare books. There were ill sorts of Ifta, from ■woetmeata to a weighing, ■chine. Gladstone la in splendid tilth at ;prtaenl, and eeen talks of ttaMng Yeauelua. f Boglhdt parentage, Is lleisg in Pbllselphla. Be accompanied Ilcnry H. tuley on Us third expedition to the ongo country In 1883. Mr. James heeras that Stanloy la dead. James* was Captain in the English Hoyal Cavalry ad did service dating the Zulu war. le wee Intimately acquainted with rises Louie Nipolean and says that ■at unlucky young man was aa mad aa March hare. He smarts that the rises was even Ignorant of the comand to which he belonged, end hie oly thought was of glory. He expect1 to be Emperor of Prance. Errs today, In the great city of Paris, ten am but six placet where a Bible at be purchased, and these not in reach ! the populace. At one of the McAll ilesloo balls a scholarly, wolUdressed an reamed much lmpremed wIBi the nth as taught In the Word, ana dered to hare a copy of hit own. He ss kindly offered one, but declined, referring to purchase It. Be returned 'ter a Fnittlcm search, and mid that he id been told by nee of the booksellers It was a tad hook, only fit for prlteto r pastors," by another " It had gone it oT print," and by atlll another "there as no demand for It, and It was not In ook." . The Rev. Dr. Talmaee Ut the anccair- worshippers a hard rapjn hla pithy leach at the Pilgrim dinner in Brook, tu 'T always fed eotry," be mdd, tor a man who has so little character Imaelf that ha has to go tack and ■ratal up a lot of ancestral g boats to isks up the doAcknry. It la no gnat rerfltto a fool that be had a wise randfalher." A man U not responsible ■r hla anoeatora, and we suspect that mm of the ancestors of the 8mm of Ugrlm would not be wholly saUaflcd Ith their doeendaata. Sherman and Allison. Benjamin Harrteon'a faculty for keep ig hla own councU makes all Chblnet The moat reasons ule surmises that are been made up to the present time re those which point to John Sherman I Secretary of Bute end Wm. B. Alh»S aa Secretary of the Treasury. Whatever else might be mid of these ■lections, they would at least to In line nth the earlier and better precedent! ■at required the r.^polntment of able bed National leaders of the party to Senators Bbermai and AlBaon are two uhRoan party. Tbey are thoroughly ■miliar With the histry. the traditions, ag and well, and ace popular with Its otere. Senator Sherman baa once deaMsuatto.^NCTT^* t&T A" CM through a^ra CotooeMIdtort not what can to catad a gUttartng I The mamgo. In spile of tajdoobtf. ; adigree. rtlaim hi position in our tadj mt. o
"Wave's" Buateaaa Locals. New Singer Searing Machine for mle iars. A bargain for thorn who may be in want of a machine* tf A beautiful Christmas present would i be a Mason A Hamlin Oqfuc Thee* : organs lead the world. Prices BBS and upwards. Gsll and get catalogue. Mm. L. M. Tnoxramr. Have the Wave sent to you for the New Year, tl for the entire S> araeka. ' All the county news Original, bright ! and pungent. Bend jour order on a > postal card. I Jerry Behclieeger A Boa are handling l a Wgloi of lumber which they are aelU I lag at very reasonable prices. Their ! yard la at the Landing, a conrenkmt point for tranaahlpment of stuff. tf . Vineland U the buatoeea headquarters of Kimball Prince A Oo. Their eaten- . aire business In South Jersey has been buih np by honorable square dealing ' with their customers. Dent Uaewake those loag nig ku and think about your uflhaurcd live stock. J W. B. Crawford. Court House will give you a reliable "policy upon your horse at 1 the coal of about W oo the *100. 8t. ' Remember, the stomach to the life of man, antpit le the food you est If well | digested that produces good blood, which renews the human frame. 1 Traill's Vegetable Loicngr, M* greet cure fur Dyspepsia, dlgte a the food, giving to the stomach strength. One box of Loacngee will convince you. 10 ' cents at Dr. H. A. Keaodya. ; Grande >111100. Cape May County. It baa a 85 horse power engine and boiler, ' everything complete, price MOO. Must be sold or removed by February let. " Apply to J. 41. llanea. Cape May City. The Cape May branch of the Knickerbocker Ice Company Is one of the es- . tabllslied institution! of the town. I Thomas W. Kfflett, the agent, U an obliging business man. and luu won in a remarkable degree the good will of the people of Cape May. Miss R. Parke, long with K. Pan- - coast, the well knoivn shoe dealer, bai I opened a ttore at No. 18 Bouth *nd BL. where she will be pleased to aee her ' many friends. Mtaa Parke bee en calculi re stock of foot wear of ell kinds from , which petrous may select whet they ' wish. Custom work e specialty, tf William. H. Applegit, formerly mall agent 00 West Jersey Kali- . road, hat opened a shoe store tl No. 833 . N. Second St., Philadelphia, where be will be pleased to see his many friends ■ Mr. AnnleeMae 1 One and complete 1 Mock o/goodswblck he to selling very 1 low. Call In and see him. Only a short walk from Market street. If i A. IL Andrews A Co., church and , school furniture manufacturers, No. 686 1 Broadway, New York, and 815 Arch ! St., Philadelphia, are out in a card in 1 this number of the Wavs. The school . furniture this firm sell to of the beat, and prices very moderate. , Bchoil boards cannot do hotter than to correspond with r the Arm and get cellmates. They can do 9 no better. Now that Insurance to so cheap no 1 prudent person will neglect to make • himself secure against the possibilities , of fire. He will take no risks In this respect. J. Henry Edmunds. 88 Wssh- ' intern street, vfill write you the moet v liberal policy. It will boat but 811 to a insure jour buildings tar 61000 for 6 years. There to no note to sign, or olner expense sfter a policy to once granted, e Notice to hereby given that the parts norsBlp lately autatotlne between Adam L Aibworlb and William 8. Barnett, " trading as William B- Barnett, was dto- '• solved on the sixth of October, 1888. All debts owing said partnership are to ■ be received by J. W Ulard Morgan, SOT , Marktl street. Camden. N. J., and all demands upon said partnership are to ■ be presented Is him. 6 Adam L Abuwouiii, I ol7-8si Wtuju B. Baxxxtt. f B. f. Horner, the sewing machine and .. organ dealer, has had twenty or more ^ years experience In dealings with the II people of this county. He will attend J to all orders left him at Ckpe May. No more Biting -Christmas present can be made to wife than a New Home sewing n machine. Mr. Homer will sell you one at lowest price. Cash or Instalment. Drop a postal to hto address either here - or In Bndgetoo for what you may want, e It will to a surprise 10 know bow little t an organ or sewing machine will cost. t Re pairs attended to promptly. tf Special bargains In women's dress goods all wool, 86c. per yard, ac' nally s worth 60c.; good assortment of cloth ( suitable for mch and boys suits ; full . line of men's penis at low prices ; full e Ino of men's end boy'a underwear, hoeery and gloves ; full line of calicos a which I offer to the public el Philadcl- ^ phto prices. Sc. per yard to 8c. for the beat trade. Nice sssoitmcnt of wall paper at Be. piece. Oil cloths 87 jc per u yard (Potters), tost grade. Groceries I e am selling at Bgurca that cannot be beat h for the same quality of goods. Try a D quart of 8. \V. A Co.'s favorite table d syrup. Rxtren T. Jooaaoa, e Bennett's Button, N. J. , Cured byEiwct rlctty. I. Electricity gives tone to the vital funcd Hons and attacks the foundations of e many forma of disease. It to attracting a great attention In the medical and adens tide world. Many wonderful cures have e established Its efficacy beyond dispute, a During twenty-five years of study and n practice, I tare successfully treated people from ell parte of the oountry for the t following complaints t Aches and pains, burns, cram pa. dyt- » pepeto, diseases of the chest, epilepsy or . fits, female 00m plaints, general debility, ^ genres! Ul-beelih. bead troubles. IndU d gmbon, Jaundice, kidney dtoeaw. liver „ tor contractions, nervous complaints, paralysis, rheumatism, skin diseases, t sprains. 8b Vitus' dance, spinel dto !, eases, throat diseases, urinary diseases ,f acd weak eyre. A I promise relief to any afflicted with the diseases above named. Ladles treated by a tody. Residence, Broadway tad Yorke Ave., West Cape May. s. «*7-8m N. Uim. a ■» . Buoklan'e arnica Salve, it The Best Salve in Urn world for Cuts, « Brtrtoes, Sores, CTcera, Bait Rhrum. T en ver Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hand-. Chll1- Mains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. and poeUvely cures Piles, or do pay rem quired. It to guaranteed to give perfect « sabaf action, or money refunded. Price, Is IB cants per box. R* aale by Mercy A le Meerey. p -♦~J HUDAOMI — The Stomach Is dltorrlvr- > «d. Ownei and settle hwtm Da Schenck's Maadreke Blls. .. HUUtTMHUL— Food fcrmemtog. not dtovttlsg. Correct the Stomach by '• U| Dr^chenck's ICaodrake Plhs. '• HHM6EST10N. — Start the secretions of to Msndrake Pills. ' S mad. Radooelibundybyfrsvuss of Dr. Stfmack 1 Msndraks POM. n AAUMDICK — Blood potoeata byTJlv. 1- DTf LOSS OF APPKII 1 1— Tht Stomach *' to Mta^. ^ir^clcTOe lt:^ then j* MAUSCA. — Reaction of Mto. Correct [• Stomach and Livev with Dr. a Sebaack'a kfaadmke Pills, ■e WUJPTT ATMW — rurpepue -ocA-lco. Tl » COT^l^udnC^DrM,,xcki Man-
I ne«w an* wmrt. 1 Bow leanut aark OW, f I 1 -*s rjzzz'zsr- ■ mnrae-TSvn ruhaway, and mat* ttongs pay, ' ' ; Tear lawyer Ac vol fur a t,w lira! kmdlj lor year pel'. ( AeX trnvtalna. then for nwraloa Devi pocKat nil Almaaa. r "'tl a«> "ml 1 caornr-In poLtlm UotI nao*nt bot trtoaa, 1 Twy^rm^^tooleamevn. j V Per *11 lens yea np. ano ill joer cap, c t With IU Intense itching, dir. bot akin, , often broken Into painful cracka, and e the Little watery pimples, often causes 3 Indescribable suffering. Hood's BansparUtohai wonderful power orer this / a disease. It purifies the Mood and ex. t pels the humor, and the skin lieato witb- - out a scar. Bend for book containing , many statements of cures, to C. X. Hood A Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. WanimjikrT'8. ( I Last announcement for this " * Year. t * Just stopped long enough ( after the great Holiday busi- s ' pess to take breath. Now i we are prepared to tell you 1 a things which perhaps you are J y waiting to know — ready to translate type-told tales into s I business acts. ® An Occasion begins in the 1 ° store to-day. It should com- * mand your quick attention. J t Its causes are numerous. { ' We have been doing great < \ bargain buying. * k Stocks have been overhalil5 ed to discover all excess ve i quantities. 5 All things damaged by o handling or otherwise "off" t have been hunted out. ° All stocks depleted by sales , * have been replenished. ( * Many new thing., have been u prepared for attractive openings* r Its effects are many. The : torejs thus to be filled B with bargains— numerous and . u real* I t. The old year goes out leav- . ° ing the store in joyful attract- : u iveness for her new born sis- " ter. The lile and movement are ! to be kept up^by appeals to T your self-interest and taste. * You will life compelled to J 0 profit by them. ' * The announcements of to5 day are but the start of many 1 ^ that will follow. Therefore, ' 1 read more diligently than ever ' our daily story. ^ Dress Crooas. ^ , On Saturday we announh ced 150 distinct combinations 1 n in Dress Patterns at $4 to 1 " {10. The prices are off one- 1 ^ half, and the goods mostly : ,i. new and just opened. < « Here is a twin bargain, just 1 ** brought from one of the great- * est manufacturing concerns 1 „ in New England ; all the year ; round fancy worsted dress 1 >• goods. We tell only prices : $1.35 quality 75 cents $1.50 quality £>5 cents 1 $1.75 quality $1.25 Columns of talk in them, but only space for brief mention, '* as they first come to the ^ counters to-day. e. Muslin Underwear, id December is ahead. The <>• usual January Exhibit is made M to-day. u Muslin Underware is now or on the second floor in newly y, furnished quarters and vastly *- improved location. The year " which closes to-day shows by ^ far t^ie greatest sales record a,' ever made in this department. »• If we know anything about it, m the year beginnmg to-mor- ^ row will beat the record by a m heavy percent, j- The sale opened to-day has J- been planned for mouths. Our own factory and others under contract have been t busy in the preparation. The materials, the finish 11. and the strength of all the garments are right, even in ** the lower grades. " The prices are remarkably low. In many cases you get dip garments fen- si-kat the material -would cast. How? The difference between the t mill price and retail price of the cloth pays for Me making. * you get them without profit - And there is not a bit of be- ' nevolence in it — to you. Organizations must live. ■ Many a manufacturer would [ prefer to sell at cost or less to keep his factory going * thiough this doll time. This is our advantage. To in5 crease our buying power we 1 will do some business for , nothing. That is yonr ad- ■■ vantage. And so the Janu- ' ary Underwear Sale comes S about. Better look sharp if you would get the pick. 1 J Consumers' dnd aot traders are expected at this sale. - Cmra: " :
Cbemis°-c ; . ™ Tw- : Cambrtea, eat quaftj, fuUj laekM.Mieale Skirts : ■reha rewa-BlU my BaM^Kxtrere ram? aS' am7 wabroOvfyi Corset Covers : Xi'^a^^n^iwTovrtlf'v (roa'. wiae VlaaWy aBMreaea This entire offering is free trash. The muslins are not loaded with clay or lim^t work is honest. To get the advantage of this sale early coming will be neces2>f the high grade in MusUnderwear the stock is greatly increased. In the same department we show also a number of barin Heavy Skirts. Wool Skirts. Thfr assortment is large in cardinal, scarlet, blue, pink, and black, also in varicombinations of the several colors. li si Apcons and Pillow Shams. In the White Goods stock, southwest of centre, first floor. During the holiday trade these goods are sold mostly sample, some are used for decoration and display, and therefore become soiled. The goods thus%ffered at ah average of less than half are , perfect except soiled. 1 Linens. The whole muster of them t is inarching to the drum-beat of sensational prices. Let there be no doubt in your , mind. Add a quarter or a third to the eost of each dol- \ /ar's worth and yens get to the close retail price tn other stores. Add half and yon get to the average retail price. • You needn't guess ; bring in 1 the samples and compare. 1 Or when you come carry the other thin in you mind. Put ' anybody else's lines beside our and we know what the t outcome will be. No dealers in America (or i the world for that matter) can : get closer to the Linen mak1 ers than we are, No one can : handle the Linen's for less. We know ol no one who handles them for so little. Year in and year out you are sayt ing that we lead in Linens. , Just now you'll say we are : bettering our best. See if you won't. Table Linen : PtBtDrobia Daaoat Table Limaa, Udwb Dejea.t tows e e ir ie e n n 1tr
Otaanre—It Blreton VSAIa f aea, a* r laehea wMyaae. a yaM. Nspuaa to « ; : r WforearearaoMBEk Bapuaa to 3 f s ■ s i 255,2"**" **"■ 2 Bed Linen : 5 s nHS^'ioe h iora« roal M TaoTtlra" ® , toe.'jSi K rV.7 BoMer casea. " aadiaauaioihaaaaeimn. * i Toweling : 5 S f roeuto. j t Some of the finest makes of J t Tablecloths, soiled, tossed, £ ? or otherwise out of seeming, J : will go at condition prices. J f So will everything that has £ ■ suffered by fingering or care- J - less usage. - Women's Overgarments. 5 You'D doubt your eyes, jj : Reason to, but they won't be « deceiving you. The price- j; 5 tags are just where they be- « • long. A buyer's carnival in ■ [ Wraps, Jackets, Ulsters. 5 J! and Raglans. The money £ you expect to put into one wtO £ almost surely buy two of the £ j sort you have in1 mind. No £ f need to figure on that work £ and trimming cost ; weigh the £ ! stuff alone in the pAkelbook g scaUtt You'll feel fike- pity- H] ing tbe workpeople. Don't. ■ . The loss is away this side ol ; them. Big loss to somebody. .
No matter. The tilings are £ now within your reach— 'and as if a greenbrck, big or little, went with each. Wc onjy point out a few of the styles here. The thirteenth a; and Chestnut streets part ol ^ the second floor, is overflow- ' ing with them. S '■ "" " ***"" " f. to. »a, »a, M. ware W ' nrS? »»• M. M, M. uut aa, d Taa Oowoa. ImMkB. ' ■ IT _ "??u, y, "Trr *ii7Ti ss s John Wanamaker, ' ! t • v ' ^ djoerned bhxkifpb bale. e ltotoea a Aaa«, ataoo tAat !a» Bhrrtffa Bala _ : SsafawSy^^tSa ; . A DJOURNED SHERIFF'S BALE. ' } i ^j-qtick to creditors! ~ Bureau BdreOfe «w altar & Xtdradaa . Xastii.well KLDRfelxie. WALTKM a miudox s 2>q*OTICE TO CREDITORS. aaM irtmlelB.raacr. ISAAC B. SMITU. ^ Dated, October «. tass. , yhebiff's bale. OTM^?caK1£*'r u^Se^C^^erewre Mrmlaai aemaaJleT"paruealaAlj daeeriecl, allaate a nettoeocy^ a at _<*{> M W, jtajltta It ifi^Vrftjeee dalirj^rnnrne?renta,a".D" tSt, ISdmteodaj get! or aeld ooantj at Cape Mar. at Cape Mar y grkaaegjSNg d gHERIFF s BALE. n ffiSH'SHS "AtfS? to'nowme HnaftaaiSaot The nee aad>ltoSeeotaBIran*aBd ■leiSS'Ytl'roorta ! ' . ■*■ March Iti U-0 ot record la the Clef** Omce It ol Cape Mar Ooantr. lotMedBook No. Be, parr aold br JAMKK SBOKMAEEK, JR., * C. THOMAS, -GROCER, s- 108 MARKET STREET. ^ PHILADELPHIA.
gHERIFF'8 SALE. ^Xr etrtaa era ^ttrt Pa. to me dlreot-1' to Waar^Jetaer, 1 wilt expae* le aele at Public Cteraa Ofllee. l^Oepe Uvf~Ot>antb22e,'ni tbe eoo^edcape Her aad BUM « Hew jereer ae ffiyaSrgga aeM deed boned and inueded as foNowa; BeSmo)a treditiSreeireoaM^yei^i^ S5 * Vm-i M"ii w5a2lw*,al,a«S ItftsBi asS^fI^'r>5s2'
DEPARTNENT IN THE HOUSE IS NOW FULLY FOR BUSINESS. as never before in all our experience ; and -In a manner, we have" reason to believe, at least unsurpassed by any dry goods house in any American city. The great enlargemenj of our store space during the pSst eighteen months, has enabled us to make and gradually perfect arrangements for the convenience and comlortofour patrons which were not possible before, and the throngs which formerly overcrowded us have now ample space in all and afrejpromptly served with comfort to themselves and almost to our own satisfaction, With our present superb equipment we do not hesitate to fextend a cordial invitation to the people, far andwide, 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 Union. SHOTUE \ CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MABKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. OUR CLOAK DEPT. JSNOW ^dyfo, SEAL COATS. WRAPS. JACKETS. ETC. Newest styles and loweat pricca. A VERY FINE SILK SEAL GOAT Tor $2. OUR 82a SEAL COAT Very heavy extra quality Coats for t JJ to $A° , Neat little tight fitting Seal Jackets Very Fine Silk Seal Mojeskas. Stylish little Hraided Jacket*. Plaid and Stripe Raglans and Newmarkets. Wo make a specialty In WBTOCKINKTrrOATB. t ome and aee then. A aptcadld assortment of children's coats, prettier style than ever, HALL'S 26 South 2nd St., PH1LADA. BOOTS AND SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW READY. '""irui tow PRICES POR THE Qt'AUTV. . K. PANCOAST, n20 3m 1 3 North 2d(8tieet, above Market, Phllada. "w. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', dent's, Misses and Children's wHFIN Ex SHOES, HwNo. S2S North Seoohd Street, Philadelphia. ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS, . WT DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE, 2 So. te Firm XVKVVM, aaar lata Street, end MS broadwat, hsw tork oitt. ■ raxl.aDEl.PHIA OFFICE, Ill Arch Street. 'LldblT HORNER'S AGENCY JH, FOR SALE OF ■ Omu i Seiiir Hatliiiii.^^M? raKj Oapo May and Bridgeton. H. J- » Ptaaoa, Orcene end Bewlnx Machleee for Rent - MyfcJ*- l»bb e Puetal Card late Ike Cap Mar Cur root UOee far wbeterer roa i amwret. B. F. HORNERT" i — . — — ' - ffiSLtar ..fnMwtRca MISS LIZZIE SMITHERS, \ FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, : No. I 6 South 8econd Street, Philadelohia. 5 E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, : • a- ""' .■■.I.I PARABOLA SPECTACLES JOS. a. BOYD, J Fermsrly or xoBJiartei Street. ! Teas, Goffees and fine Groceries, ' No. 102 Market Strest, Philadelphia. rare Wleesaad Uqaere tei Farntlr Fae.
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. "Die finest qualities suffer most. We never made Clothing to compare with k in perfect-fitting, and went to a higher notch in using finest qualities. Now, everything is tributary to an immediate reduction of stock, and turning it into cash promptly, Our losses and your gains will show by, the 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 ; riow $20. $22.50 and $20 Fur Beaver Overcoats for $1 5.0a Young Men's Fur Beavers (Diagonals). Never less than $20; now $15. Diagonal, Plaid and Check Irish Cheviot Sulfa, cut from $20 to $15. . Business Suits thaprere $15 and $16.50, reduced to $i2.oa ■ f m» Children's Cape Coats cut from $12.00 to $6.25 and $8.oa i Children's Norfolks and Plaited Suits from $8.50 and $9.00, to $6.50. You have our whole plan before you. We mean it to be effectual and without delay. " The goods *11 go quick : the best quickest. If you want us to help you to save as as possible, you'll have to come as soon as possible. Even you mayn't need a stitch of Clothing till next Winter, itwill pay you to buy for then, now, out ol - this unloading sale. Bring back what Isn't satisfactory, as usual. Wanamaker & Brown, 1 u 11 Sixth and Market Streets, Oak Hall,. ... .... Philadelphia. Wrrriunt latlertofl, «mts' .fcnrfskfaj 6«<U. Next Week You'll Hear Them Shout ! THEY'LL begin to shout "Odds, ends, three, four, five and six of a kind at cut prices.'' Some of them will have goods made for the occasion. They'll mark 'em on what is known as the "sliding scale,'' a '"Httie on'' and a '"little off." These few introductory remarks and then we'l tell you our little story. We began moving our Factory and Wholesale House to-day from 40 and 42 N. Third Street to the new six-story building ol Girard Estate at Market aDd Twelfth Streets, and and as you're not interested in that part of our little story we'll skip it and go right down to facts of interest to the general public. , We promised ourselves this season not to carry to the new wholesale store any Fall or Winter Clothing. We're going to keep (fur promise. This Thursday morning all the ( Overcoats, all the Heavy Suits, all the Men's, Youth's, Boys, " and Children's Winter Clothing will be moved down to our spatious retail store at Fifth and South and Passyunk Avenue, and to make a busy season out of a dull one we'll put what is known to the trade as "the knife" into 'em. In = other words, we propose to open our new wholesale store, at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a clean sheet. The re* tailers'll be in the market soon for their Spring stocks, and we'll not put a damper on 'em by letting them see Winter goods. The advantage to you will be a selection of thousands , where in other stores you see but tens. The difference in price in addition to the savings between the manufacturers and retailers' prices. * If you've already bought lor this season it'U pay you to buy now fo rnext. l N. Snellenburg & Co., FIFTH, SOUTH & PASSYUNK AVENUE, .a THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. R. J. THOMPSON. ' FINE TAILORING, 8outhwext corner I Ith and Chestnut 8ts., PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEORGE M. POWELL, " MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Straat, Oapa Mav City, HIRAM DEWALT, s MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. . Pnalar Stria at Pnalg Pries, lateallcrfc&fei iiaBanalfc ftta I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Waahington Street, Cape May. N. J. GENTS FMffi GOODS.- HATS. GAPS. UDBJLLiS. Leatartot nl satoeRMed aBrte reatf ■eta «M ■ aoeer. aivl KH A TRIAL. cm riuaaa - • - < . _ t

