MjBM : FiMa^trgyrMB^rlhnri^. jj are bat, february u. ias9. • - U. ■- -■- Jc Cri*uPiaeMaat\CltreW shall use' p : hi. Trio power tkia'coaotiy win expcad ) ♦100,00V on m coaling-sutton »I Pago- , Pago. Samoa. When arc .we going to G of cot e • alerter trough in Zanzibar! y According lo the Ureakvater Light, Jj . Lores, la afiaf place for eoroo one t/> . lire wbo do«> hot liktv to work. Itaajs J that f arty day or two itom »1 to 8^ mar ' ' be picked opto the lunch Dpar the bar, waahed up tmn auokeo rfaacla. ^ The owrer o( a patent medicine which „ i> declared to be a remedy for nearly all the "111a that llcah Is heir to" js a woman a la Brooklyn V. V., who ia each an in. I ' valid that abe baa not been oot of her t room for twenty 4b re* years. ' * General Ben Harrison b Tory food of % Ma Utile grandson Ben, and may be al. t waya seen playing with him while din ner U getting ready. If public honors are destined- to-deaeend once more aa B they hare dene, little Ben woutd be a quite an Intereatlng pemonago to get ac- u qnalnled wllh. „ The American business man ncrrr b atopa working. First he spends ball hla lite working to got Ida bualneaa to a tl polot where it will run itself ; and then C he apenda the rest of b|s life In seeing F that II will continue to run Itself, which c often entails more work than Ibe build- tl log up of a bualneaa. It b stated on good.'aulhority that the j German gomnmrnl sendt officers orer j. to this country who eo'iat in the army „ and nary, serve till they become ac- £ qnalnted with our means of olftnslTe and defen-lrc warfare, then desert and ^ go home with the Information. It b T not a'pleaaant redcctloo juat at present c to know the German war office has ,, drawings of all our war rcaaeb, forts c and arvenals. A leading dorgyman o( Ixmbrllle was h suddenly called away, and a subeliluir * preached to hb congregation. The sub- b aUtule had no sermon ready, and he used b one of the regular miniate/, manuscripts. " Tnc tracings on the margin kept him ■ smiling all through a deep and serious <) discourse, much to the wonder of the congregation. Among other totes were, '•bite lips bitterly ."^-extreme agitation." « "pious amilo," and "loud ringing voice." h Everybody doe. not know, lays a r health journal, that soaps, especially In h hotels, become, not frequently, a tourer f of dbcaac. About every man In flfty u ot aiMaac. ADOUS crcry m.u lit uuj |
has tome sort of coutagloua akin die. ; ease. Soaps and towel. In hotyb and , public Institutions arc often a means of | communicating maladies not by any Hf if easy to eradicate. ' Better gi with | dirty hands and face than to run the | risk or contracting a distressing or of. | fa— vo malady. The dally mall of John Wanamakcr, 1 of Fhlbdelphla, haa become burden. 1 tome since be was considered a Cabinet certainty, lib Influence is eakod by 1 meg who want positions under the new 1 Administration. As Ids exact Cabinet 1 position is not knovytdio receives letters j asking for naval places and others requesting postmmsursldps. One man ' wrote that be had Invented a lock for J mall-bags sod wanted tta ^Government to adopt It. All Iheso letters are tiled , and acknowledged. t A private letter from Senator Qutr. | received by a PhlladeJoJila friend, an- I nouncea thai the Republican Chairman 1 b having a pleasant time In the land of J flowers. lib health has been much Improved by the change of scene and freedom from the Imp <rtnnltlss of officeseekers. Ills piscatorial venturerhave , been successful, and ho has made some ' line cliches of tarpon. Ho' does not ex- ' pcet to return to Washington for some I weeks yet. He has a number of friebds t In whose Interest he will uee hb Influ- 1 enoe wllh the new Administration. I Mrs. Harrison is inclined lo make 1 light of the unpleasant features of her sojourn In New York now that she has ' got home, writes the correspondent of the Mew York 8m, but she occasionally ( leu her temper nse a bit when she tells , of her peraecutloo by the woman who ^ wis put upon her trail by ono of thwtfew York papers. Referring lo this annoyance Mrs. Harrison says: "Why one pa. ^ par even put a female detective on our track. We couldn't go anywhere that we ware not followed. I fek like a thief I
or a lagaUva from jusHos." Quay would rather have Wanamakcr , at the head of the Poit-Officc Depart- , mrnt than Secretary ot the Navy, j There are ll» Presidential post-offices In . Pennsylvania, the salaries of Uie postmasters ot which aggregslc over ♦850,000 a year. The salaries of cdber pan- 1 masters In the State atnoul to over tl,- i 000.000. 1*0™ are between 10,000 and t 18,000 persona employed in connection < with them poet-offices, and the tola] sal- i arica paid amount to nearly ♦3.500,000 a . year. With Wanamakcr as Poelina.ler. « General Quay would wield enormous , power in the KevatoneStalc Hewould ' /not confine hb Inflnence, either, to the I poet-offioe patronage of Pennsylvania. < B Code Sam really intends to draw hla sword and have a brush with the old i world, he will not be compelled to hunt i .long tor a pretext. Canadian crullers i have been warned to keepet a proper : distance from cmr fishing smacks; the ; British Minister hat been ordered out of the country; Germany has been taken to task for not keeping her engagements wllh England In reference lo the Setnoen Islands, France, and In fact Ml creation, have been told to keap their hands oH of the Isthmus of Panama, and far -off China wakes np to Sad friendly treaties abrogated and the gates of the Republic ratifying a new convention ™ terms d ictsted by the United States Senate. Uncle Bam can simply sweep hb eye over the earth, pick hb victim and deposit hb gauntlet upon Ibe sands. No maa in this coontry has done more to oOaapee high class literature than John B. Aldan, of Now York. Betid to century , b a remarkable specimen ol hi. enterprise. A copy ot the book, to he -spSsS-S BuOGari-k Arnica Solve. TV deet Salve in the world for Cuts, gfe'ssasffiarji: I
Legislature. The following Be-ale bill was passed to third readlog : i txxxtox, s. J.. feb. 1l — Authoriz- i Ing State Superintendent to era pot J as- I sbuata at an expeo-e not exceeding 82,- I 500 per year ; Senste bill requiring veterinary College. Senate bill, placing Ibe ! appointing power of State Baperiaten- i dent In the banded the Oorernof, came ' up for final passage. A motion of Mr. I Martin, to poalponc for four weeks, wss I A moliou of Mr. Gardner to pos- < for two weeks, and a motion of i Mevlua to postpone for one week. I were all lost by a strict parly rote. Mr. i then moved postponement till i nesday. He said that be knew i that when Colonel Fuller was elected fire Deraocrata voted lor him, god .of i eight Republicans, three did not vote ! for him. II a "deal" wa^. Involved In i this election, as had been charged bv the I Senator from Hudson In a previous de. ! it Involved one half of all Use Item- i ocrat 1c mambcrs of thi Boassl Mr. Edward, said he was not so well acquainted with the -methods of the Buafri,- but be found no reference on ; the minute book how they voted, but It was generally talked of through Ibe 8talc that Mr. Pullrr obtained hb poel- - siou through a deal while a member of. , House. Senator Adr.ln deprecstod the filibustering methods of the Republicans. Hr , •aid Col. Full, r had approached • him , and held out the flag of truce, but he , It wa s time lo draw party lines, , and that, too, without any namby-pamby : Senator Gardner, -replying, said that members of Ibe board that elected Puller acted as nou partisans. The considered this a political crime. It wis not the question that wasted the appointing power placed In the hands of the Goremor. but that a from office because he was a Republican- There b no condemnation of Colonel Fuller, but the bold fact b um Mr. Edwards said that It was conceded the appointive power should be rested In the Governor. The Republihe claimed, were the first to introduce politics id the Bute Boeid ot Education. Senator Adraln, speaking again, said had never before beard that Col. did not procure hb office except a deal, but, reasoning from analogy, he was convinced that the office was recured la that way. Partisanship, be saljL4ras necessary in government, and ^be Democrats of New Jersey should not forget this fact. Tanxros, N. J., Fib. 18.— A confer, of Democratic leaders was held early Ibis morning to formulate vexed liquor question. It was attended Senator Mcl'hcraon, Cottried Krue. ger, the Newark brewer. President of die Senate Wcrtn, Chairman Allan L. 1 the Senate Wcrts. Chairman Allan l. ,
■ rx. Congressman Mi as Boat ( ' and James Smith. Jr., with most of Ibe • ' Senators and Assemblymen. ' President Werts produced a bill which j 1 stated would remedy the trouble. ( 1 Kiurger related lbs grievances at the - dealers under the exbting laws, and said lhat the brewera of Newark looked to the Democratic party lo hslp 1 [ out of their trying dilemma. I The bill repeals the Republican Local ' , Option act of last year, and provide* for , license fee of ♦850. ♦100 and ♦ 100 In J , cities towns tnd villages according to J population. No license b to be granted , for more than one year, second and third i , section provide adicense fse for selling 1 , In qusnlltles from one quart to five gal- , Ion., of from 085 to ♦100. The fourth ' ! sectlno prohibits s lling o i Sunday and . 1 minors. The fifth section prohibits the sate of liqoor In any form la srocery •tores and mercantile esiablbbtnenta, but ' - b allowed In restaurants and cigar I . stores. The sixth sedttBn makes It un- ' , lawlul for druggists to sell In less . titles than a quart without a license lor that purpose. ■ Beware of Ointment of Cartarrh | that oontalna Mercury. | I Aa m-rcury will surely d stroy the sense i of smell and completely derange the , . whole system when entering U through I , the mucus surfaces. Such articles should I i giver be used except on prescriptions . font reputable physicians, as the dam- I aV Jhey will do are ten fold to the good j you can possibly derive from them. , J llall's Ostarrh Cure, manufactured by F. ( J. Cheney, Toled-, O., contains no mer- ! cury, and is taken Internally, and acta < directly upon the blood and mucus sur- J ' faces of the system. In buying Hall's , ' Catarrh Cure be sure yon get, the genu- ■ ' It Is taken Internally end made In ' Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney fa Oo. | WSold by druggists, price 78 eta. per J ' bottle. - I 1 Thomas Stevens, who Is on hb way ' r tlw Iterlr fVinttnnnl In null Rmlnrcr ,
Stanley out of any quagmire Into which i he may have fallen, haa arrived at sun- ] r amll Aden From Aden he will go by 1 expects to reach about the end of the [ . Is about 2000, and we would say at least i ■ naif are troubled with tome affec ■ I lion on the Throat and Lungs, as those 1 i complaints ore, according lo stelbtlca, ] - numerous than others. We would , i advise all our readers not to neglect the • ■ opportunity lo call oa their druggUt and j ' get a b ittlo of Kemp's Bslsam for the . I and Lungs. Trial sur Fru. < I Bottle «0c and »1. Sold by al) druggbts. * f The man who goes quietly to work 1 I and attends strictly to bualneaa b worth J 1 several times as much as the tnsn who j ■ makes a fuss over e rambler which be ( . bandits. Nervous, E3gettr, and fusgy ■ , men will almost always make a mtasTi ' things. > Salt Rhaum. ' Wllh ite intense ReMng. thj. hoi .kits, l often broken Into painful cracks, and , the little watery pimples, often cauaea ' • Indescribable suffering. Hood's Barsa- { parilla haa wooderful power over thb . distase. It purifies the blood and ex- 1 s pels the humor, and the akin heal, wllh- { 0 out a scar. Send tor book containing , . many statement, of cores, to C. I. Hood ■ b fa Co., Apotbecades, Lowell, Mass. . The new heir lo the Austrian throne r b said lo bs good-natured, gentle and . , Indalent. These ar* autne nf the eases. , 1 of a ruler lu the O.'d World, but he • wouldn't even make a good dnghjalcher In thb country. ■ » fird. e 9e*^9^torlbmtEtt.
error akin to genlna. II heads the t own i ' Council with "Burglar Meeting," in- , stead of "Regular Meeting."— Ex. Bismarck has been called a " liberty, r bating autocrat." So be b, and he ought to be punished ; but the German ( people ehou.d do IL oot the American. ( "Wava'a" Bualneaa Locals. f C. Thomas, grocer, 106 Market BL, ( D. C. Oliver, rag carpel manfacturer, . I CaM Spring. U B. Coles, al Kalghn's Point, Cam- 1 den, N. J.. haa a most complete assort. 1 meet of building lumber. 1 New Singer Sewing Machine for sale ; at this office. Flrit-class !g all part icq 1 1 A bargain tor those who may be - , want of a machine. tf Bayers of furniture tor hotel, cottage ' and boarding housee are invited to in- f | sped the atock of Alex. J. A. Mackle, j 118 X. Second street, Phils. ' Camden . haa the largest furniture f manufactory In the State. Iu young , ; proprietor. J. B. VanBdver, b extend- I log hb bualneaa all over South Jersey, ; | and the Wars designs to help him do IL , Jerry Schdlenger fa Son are handling a Mg lot of lumbar which Ihgy are aril. ! ing at very reasonable prices. Their trard li al lb Landing, a convenient point for transshipment of stuff. tf t Vloelaod b the business headquarters , ot Kimball Prince^Co. Thei^cxten- - up by honorable square dealing , I with their customers fob Bit*.— The Baptist Parsonage, ' . tltuate oo LtlayettestraeL adjoining the ■ I residence of Samuel R. Stllee, will be , sold cbtap for cash, subject to a mort- ^ Apply to Trustees of Baptist Foa salx: Chaa. C. Teal will sell i either one or both of hb fine work, sad driving horses. One 12 yean old, kind and sound. The other. 5 yean old, a ' good worker and traveler, gentle and - sound. J84 8t i W. Scott Hand. Cape May C. B.. Insures balldlngs against loss by Ore ln|re- . liable companies only. In the event of claims, companies of thb sgency sitlle In fall end promptly. Send to him for t , partlculsrs. )10tf J Don't lie awnke these long nights and Don't lie • akin genlna. It beads the Town 1
think about your uninsured live stock. 1 W. S. Crawford, Court Bouse will give . a reliable policy upon your hone at the coat of about H oo the flOO. 3t. William. H. Appleglt. formerly mail ageut on West Jersey Ball- _ road, has opened a shoe store at No. 881 . Walghna Ave.. Camden, N. J.. where be ' will be pleased lo see hb many friends " Mr. Appleglt haa a fine and complete ; stock of goods which he b selling very e low. Call in aad tea him. Only a short ■ walk from Market street. tf " Jos. G. Boyd, No. 108 Mtrkrt street, h has In slock a fresh in- J I voice of family groceries which he will i sell at prices as low a* the lowest. Hb I , goods are always nibble. There are J five stories to hb place of burfnfca* all . packed with stuffs demanded by hb J •The Cape Island Gas Company Invites • orders from noo-retldent cottage owners plumbing, steem and gas fitting. work wlu be carefully attended to : if thev wen preaent lo oversee IL "i Baud your orders to their Cepe May of J fire. No. H Washington BL, Caps May • City. lf_ J * Kiunulrx'l. 2 We know of no other roof { | that covers such a stock of 0 Dress Goods. We ! all the time gathering „ ; from French, German, and ■ j English looms wfiatever sort you can most wisely buy. ■ i Take u-hai one manufacturer 1 sends us as a sample of all. \ Silk-and-Wools : HeaiMie,SSeMSt. ooiien. Osta.fi. st.st, r nj,-; CJI. ^tw.rowe.slp as, All-wools: , OH tall .a. | BSSfesar'-"'" I KSJKKSS, - | i We stand . behind every I 1 .. Three more lines nearly as j full. Have you any doubt
. News From a cap* May Man. > I Job* M. Hand moved to Ftodlej, t Ohio, last fall, and what be thinks of . the pUca nay be learned from tha follow. . extract ol a letter recently red Ired ( . a relative of Ihb city : "Well, now abool flie lown, lllve In, ; I suppose you ko .w lhat wc ha'c natural f ■ gaa and oil. sometimes coiled Uma oB, t which ia only worth about 18 csets a t . barrel because, it Is said, lhat It cannot . i refined, but stilt the Standard Oil ' - Company has invested 828.000.000 bare 1 ( -a this territory and are at 111 buying oil 3 , by the Ih uaand of acres. Xalor- ( ■ al gas was discovered here a few years I ago and the good people of this lown , i concluded lo see what they could do I with It In the way of building Ibe place j f up and making a city .of IL So they 1 r all the gaa territory they could, [ i and what they could hoi lease they , > bought, sod started ' a bourn, and boom , - brr they did. Two year* ago , thb was small city with four thousand Inliabi J tanta, to-day we have a population of I between *3.000 anil 34.000. with over t fifty large minuter tries, four street car f 1 IhM* In operation, and two more pro- t ' posed lines with orer twenty mile* of , r Hack laid, electric lights, a court bouse that coat three hundred odd thousand . f. dollar*, dedicated thb fall, water works 1 that will probably coat aa much, five I ■ railroads, and In abort everything that ) t a well regulated city ought to have and , ' things that they all doo't have r (gas). There b plenty ol money to be • made here it oar only had money lo I I make |t wllh. The city gives ' any one I who win locate, to manufacture any. 1 thing. If ISO persons or more are em- | 1 ployed, 8 acres of ground. A gas weU ' b alto drilled for and glvm to them, to . 1 you see as furl b quite an article In | t manufacturing, thb a great inducement j 1 for capllalblt. We only have to pay | • fifty cents s month for gap in our stores f for heating and cooking, and five cents s for each burner for Illuminating pur- ] n poses." Jon* M. HatcD. 1 Fame, like lighinlngXetierally strikes ' ' the man who b not expecting iL '■ An Amsterdam, N. Y., youth It losing . " his eyesight from cigarette smoking. " The Chief Justice of Barbadoes is a . colored man whom Victoria has ; ' knighted. The first newspaper advertisement ap- j • peared In 1843, during the civil war in ■ Great Brltbn. • B. K. Jamison wa. among the gueaU 0 at the farewell dinner given to Minister ' Phelps, In London, last woek. 1 When you ask a milkman for credit ; don't tell him to chalk it down. There | b such a thing aa flgrallve Unguage be- ' The ao'.dlrra' orphan schools of Pcnn1 sylranta, are characterlxcd as copies of ' Dotbcboy's Hall, prrslded «cr by de- , - scendenia of Squcers family. • f An lonlana paper has a typographical
where the Black drfc$s Goods trade is being done? j If they are not 25 per cent off value — other people's val- j ue — then we give up our - on silks.' ; We mean the black Surahs, » the 26 indies wide sort, at cents, well worth $1, and i the other sort, 2a i tches wide at 65 cents, equally worth 85 t cents. a They have been fetching 2 the higher prices. The lower Jj prices are no fetich the higher price*. The lower " prices are no letich Jo gam- - mon with or myth to mystify; j facts, hard lacts, worth all ^ Black Surah laith. u We crow for the real Shang- c hai. Honest for Once is the j Chinee, and he beats k out the French Foujard. « Our India Siiks produced ' Art and Nature, brought . i by Commerce. Wchtve t^aid i boastful things of them — not • 1 vain glorious. Weboast more J j each day as the choice grows J i greater ol the styles exclusive- J 1 ly our own. Come look on them in the J j first coming brightness. The ; , widths 24 to 28 inches. The \ , prices 75 cents to $.50. The t patterns — types cannot tell J ' them, nor the colors. • Convert-d Mohairs. Per- ! - haps they started in the natu- i ral gray to be men*s coatings ! but. here they are exquisite ' 1 dress goods. Co-tvernng is ! important in the evolution of ! s many dress goods. It takes ! > wool, cotton, or mohair fabric \ , the natural fibre, bleaches, ! prints, folds, and puts the fin- ! ished stuff, bright and beauti- 1 1 fully printed. t The botany ol the decora- j , tion we leave for your critical ! study. Bilt the tone and the i ' face of the goods as a ground ; 9 for exquisite color-work is the , special point lor your thought. ' . "Die wiry febric, always lus- ! f trous, springing back lairand ' • smooth when crumpled. Only ! , pure Mohairs will do this. 50 ! , cents a yard.
January was a njontli ol . rush, cru h and scufiy in Lin- * ens as well in other goods. 2 Clearing out the old to make 'J place for th- new. Always new things in Lin- S but most sorts come J thickest now. Prices ground t to a razor-edge. Among the latest comers J are six good patterns 68- I inches wide Double Damask I TaHe Linen at $1.10. £ Matching Napkins are f 2.25 b for 5-8, and $3.50 for I One of the richest and . Table Cloths we have ? (new design) is 5 yards long S and I'/g yards wide. Nap- | kins to mstch. $48 for the u set £ 8x10 Colored Table Cloths, 2 borders in delicate shades, $3 - 2 50. Doylies to match. n You can't well go amiss ol " extra attractive prices all 2 through Linens. Here are 2 five special things a'most at * random : stela WMU]«1 » aos.^ r rum WMtaBamsMTaaste. swmrf tnots, I john 1vana*^ker, f fflSTROCTIOHS FRIT | HOW TO GROW u 1500,00 OF STBAVBERBUS j
TO THE ACRE. JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. of tao foart of Chaa. aS£ yN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. S^iiKVcoor.h. igttiss&sri.s. pt*. fre. Sass !
ICE! ICEI ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, of philadelphia. Sqpla Mill, BsliBaiti al Cottanes till Fitt lastera lea alfio wrra *■* mbt qcalltt o* COAL! COAL! ' (UaXFOUrT ressassti vol faiult OT*. Alt) full wbobt ocak4!«t**d ^ssaayeattaanotaa Waaeaoafa^^^^ btrstt aaore oo*a*. carMvar. f.j L E. MILLER, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR; cap! mav city. n. j. * 9
iRiv % drrrtismriitj . . I^OnCR TOCEEPITORsi ^ jgTJTICE TO CREDITORS] Isaac a. surra. Dmt, QrtotHif s. issa . ^ DJOUBNEO BHAHDF% SALE. a bo kb asnt, Ja.aherte. FSk.*. IMS. gHERIFF S BALE. B, TtltM of a Witt ri. rl r.oua^ta me '"tkidst, fkbkc RV ism, *. d issr, at tha hour oVlm o'clect * ■ MRSSS i.*b2 or latwt. of u>€ .aid ttaorp ; daid'iiw. "N £irin'*paT'Ta)°I*2^1<sTB!itrd 'am! oooreved to tha aatd u-orxe w. Born In fea.i ' alrni^amk-r^-!1! " "--Sa'te^T ihsjr. Smm teJhatnSx? aaaa ar.aH saner, in j IT, t^1 SSES2S£^£3«S2S2BSSd2S: lawn 10 u>« rnvi Ueorre w. Ham b. two es-
motnsS^f ^222 nVSSjfim j ^55 Sjaaryfiw S?Wj!htof i^°'ot° thn alaht amltofu) aooraff : three* ail 1 t»T I nd nt ..-d sfh* -. i ^ udahsahmtnates "wan? afhF'prfnh. aw n*^wouiL Bre|n*tc^^ ia^« aTd r... 1^' H nn 2wnTamtnBrmor2°nr ''iL'^'ka'creUnsJuirrron! tmttnse a^jsremtare. ■ mm M?ji2anSl™'°f5Ss5h,M1w!t:' Hrntaalnt from Iheoe" :X a drerrea W , H turnhas to a ooran la lit «d». of .tandlnx umCn UHareSt. la drerre. and^te na*w.' k2£J GJTroX JnreH.'SJm.J.rirea Bonn and Ta4mu_ b. wnvhare, ua«u a; BS^BrSkSg^MsSreH' IteSart'.S
agar gg;«agas? *sa ss ! C. THOMAS, : GROCER, ; 108 MARKET STREET. ; PHILADELPHIA.
j STIUWBIIIIEE M CUTlim, | THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY ' — Usually considered between seasons — would seem to be a proper . time to call attention to the advantages afforded to -our patrons by ) the unrivalled organization of OUR GR£AT SHIRT FACTORY. This factory, employing about one hundred working people of t the better ciass, by its thp rough organization, skilled and experi- I ; enced supervision and perfect economy in every detail of production, ' ; — which economy includes paying the highest . wages to thc_skiiled * work -people, — is enabled by the combination of these advantages and the turning out of .work On a large scale to cheapen production £ iti;a remarkable degree. ' Only the very best class of work .is allowed a place on our t . counters, and no other shirts are placed there but the guaranteed products of our own unrivalled factory. , Among these products arc js'tatwrran the "stahdabip shirt ^ j 1 ® "mm si® , "| he 'costom-made" shut ax 75 QlifSTIt. j AT at. as. 1 ' In addition to these shirts now so widely and favorably known, ' J wc constantly make up in the same careful manner. BOYS'iAND YOUTHS' SHIRTS, 2 FLANNEL SHIRTS. | NIGHT SHIRTS, * CHEVIOT SHIRTS, I FULL-DRESS SHIRTS, j • All of these shirts are as carefully made tn every detail as fine 1 ordered work. Shirts at the same prices can be found in ovcry store. ' j Shirts of such qualities, pzkkkct is fit, uniform and unvarying from ! 4 year to year, we believe cannot be found in an;- American city. Not | J alone on appearance is our claim based, but on solid reliability and , J genuine satisfaction in the wear, added lo a perfection in (he fit, • which is rarely obtained even in ordered work. ' ' One of the best indications of the supcriur-nrtfril- of the goods J is the fact that numbers of gentleman who prev iously wore ordered 2 shirts only arc now regularly and well suited from our made-up " stock. jSimilBpCt 5 CLOTHIER, EIGHTH III IUIET SHEET!, I PHILADELPHIA.
: NOW IS THE TIME j } TO BUT ' | BLACK SILKS! HAVING purchased a large stock ol BLck Silks, for cash, wc shall continue to sell them at Bargain prices, . } notwithstanding the heavy advance. 1 By buying now you can save 2 money, as there will be a rise ol at least 2 20 per cent, before long. And remcmt ber our Black Silks are sold for wear as 2 well as looks. | HALL'o ; 26 SOUTH SECOND STEET, PHILADELPHIA. ISSJm DAYID W. RODAN, 2 FOOT OF JACKSON 8TKXKT, CAP* BAT. N. J. 2 WlaSM to Inform tea public icoarallj tbsl he has on band a cbolre lot of
S FIBLD AND GARDEN SEED r. Coal A Wood, Flour faFred of all Kind*. Fresh A 8alZ Hay in Bale*. ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., general school furnishers,,vBfeary Manntartnreraof tbeonu \ jw^dovetailed school furniture, vbv Andr.wa'Olobaa.TBlInimn#, Maps, Charts, an Simla, . rs PtPTB A VINCI, near luh Buret, ftlw TOBK C1TT. fbilapklpbia oppicf, »** Arch esreei. ■ HORNER'S AGENCY Piaiil Orpu 4 Seiiii Mactiia, jgjp Oape Key and Bridge ton. H. J ■ * B. F. HORNER^ t — — - — — — — JOS. G. BOYD, Teas, Goffees and fine Groceries, = No. 102 Market Strest, Philadelphia MISS LIZZIE. SMITHERS, i FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, No. 16 South Second 8tr**t, PhHadefohU.
Prrchint tailoring, GttW ^nrnisUag «wds. 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.'' Somt of them will have goods made for the occasion. They'll mark 'em what is known as the "sliding scale','' a ''little on'' and a "little off." These few introductory remarks and then we'll tell you Qur little story. We began movin^our Factory and Wholesale House to-day from 40 and 42 N. Third Street to the new six-story buildings, 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 to 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 our 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 spacious retail store at Fifth and South and I'assyunk Ave- - nue, 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. lo other words, we propose to open our new wholesale store, ; at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a clean shee'. The rc1 tailers'jl 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'll pay you tc buy now for next.
N. Snellenburg &, Co., FIFTH, SOUTH I PASSYUNK AVENUE, THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St., Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Hen and Boys in all tlie Latest Styles aid the Lowest Pricei GUT FD1NISHIRG GOODS, HITS, CAPS, TfflKS, lit. Kit. R. J. THOMPSON. FINE TAILORING, Southwest corner I Ith and Chestnut St*., PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. 1 5 Decatur 8treet, Cape Mav City,
; HIRAM DeWALT, ' MERCHANT TA^QRiJ No 8 17 Chestnut Street, Philada. Pojolar stylei al Piplar Fricet lade ol test latalal at a Beasmalilfi Pric I. L SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cap* Mey, N. J. ' GUTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. CAPS, MBBILLAS tauter, ad aad aalaaadrthd tains raster mates aad loordrr. I otv* BS A TRIAL. OITT PKICBI JHurt, jubbrr .zj , BOOTS AND SHOES ' GREAT REDUCTlOli tW PRICES. , - FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW READY. I.OW PHICKB FOR THIS QI AI.ITY. Customer wort a .prdte r, mates j mj n, ^ ^ nSlLSm 1 3 North 2d 8treet, above Marlret, Philada. W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Oent's, Misses and Children't|^fe «(cFINE x SHOES#" No. 831 Kfaighne Avenue. Camden. N J. ELDREDGE JOHNSON . BOOTS AND SHOES, Laraastaad sal an|MM more of Q»na^0imy_Bona red Bms^ la an um mum farm, QaaB - irh-r--. rubber good8 a specialty. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest F'atterns.

