Cape May Wave, 2 March 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 2

\ WAVE — SEMI-WEEKLY — SATURDAY, MARCH 2,. 1889'. ' '

Mam MUMlmitlmUMmriii. Tkkxtoj, Fvb. 37.~8enator MePbtr•on, Ei-OoTfroot Abbrit and QWfrted If report be Inie it «>• agreed to »Uow Btoith. i-f fluwx. to emend Ibe bill oo able tbem to rote for it on final paarase. One of the suggested amendmenrt glvex ■ towtubipe the Tight to tote once In every three jeen on tl»e amount of the liornae fee tube impored-. The maximum fee is to be fixed by We rotan at the poll., aed they ara to be at liberty to make the ««»» -."V* uOt^pWjUotjier Boards of Xedae to revoke the license of dealers convicted a second lime of 1 violation of the law. It is doubtful it the bill will pass tie IIor.sc when thus amended. There are I more hkbers in the AaiegdrJjr. I ban in ' the Senate. These also ball from rural j language that they will not v.le for the 1 bill with such amendments in it. Mcssra 1 menu which, tbey ssv will make ' P,AbUlhLbe™prep^XMd"'wlIl,no ' *£3^. "PO. In the Democratic caucus to gerrymander the Congressional districts of the Blale. ' At It dow stands, the plan proposes to j make the First duplet overwhelmingly Republican and the other six probably ' Democratic. The changes to be made 1 are aa follows .• Atlantic county u to ' be taken from the Second dlsthct and 1 ended to the First ; Ocean county is to c be taken from the Second dt.trict and 1 added to the Third; Hunterdon county 1 is to be taken from the Fourth district 1 and added to the Second,' so that the i Second district would consist of Bur- 1 ingloc, Hunterdon and Mercer. The " district The townships of Keaex county '] are to be added to the Fourth district. from the Seventh district and added to £ the Fifth. * Governor Green appeared before the " biUprovldtog for the adoption of the ^ with the Governor's ideas and will pre- (l pan the amend menu next week. 0 general and Personal. ,1 la Australia. Is Libsrta Is said to be alowly returning ai Some men cut off their heeds with IT their tongues. tl The carpenter is not necessarily hank- t< rapt when his stock goes under the ham. o

President Ukrrison at the Intugura. tlon wiS wear clothes made of AmeriThe lata Phillip II. Welch made »7,000 a yaar writing riclualveiy Jokes for ' Thirty women signed a liquor license application In Newrllie, Cumberland ' The Thistle piobably will come across and try for the cup. She u to be Oiled I lag large quantities of Ice on docka and i In digging among the ruins of Pom- ■ pel! they have found a piece of brass f made to 0t over the human cheek. t States than in any other country In the I

A diplomat, •> defined by the New body b»°w all of il'"""" ***" Young men, It isn't always the girl who look loveliest In the soft, sweet shadows of the darkening twilight who takes thai beauty with her In the grim, gray morning as she wrestles with a 1 John C. Klein,' the now famous oor- : respondent, Ul la Ban Francisco— a sort of sequel to hU attack of Bamoan fever. Be has had numerous offers to but he has declined them all. He ex. pools to visit New York. John K. Robeson, a veteran of Betrt. dan, N. J., baa In hit possession the or. dlnaaoe of secession passed by the Booth Carolina Convention, with the Autograph signature, of all the member, It la "ThTcSL4 aARustafc^w^ so fat lhat he ha. become alarmed al hi. condition. He smokes a great deal, and t> ' weight. He "has been advted by ha 1 pbyakdana to try tha Banting aytlesn. ' The Maine Farmer tell, pi a needy -iunDy in that vicinity for whom kind friends took up a eoutribuUou. railing -t SB In moocy. The recipient. were grateful for the aid, and the whole family went to the photographer and had their pictures taken to send round to those who had befriended tbem. cetlmeted now at from thirty to thirty, two, or Dearly ooe.halfjha entire Senate, baa base Increased by Ibeehaioe of Geo eralW.D.Waahburo to succeed Sable road praaldcnt. is worth »S, 000 00(1 and Uvea Id a *1,000,000 house al Minneapolis He was born U Uveraore, Me., in 1811, and la a graduate of Bowdolo College. He made his money in lumber. 1 run a iixty.fi veracre farm, are credited with being the smartest women in the Btata. One of them chope every win. tar the year's supply of Are- wood, going Into tha wo ids early In the season and Bhe works to the hayOeid la rummer ead digs from seventy to cm hundred baabeb at pols toes yearly and puts tbem la the cellar. The other abler Is the cerpente* of the family and has addad all manner of Improvements to the farm. Tha riaat flalv* in the world for Cub, 1 Broken, SeemCleera, Bait Rheum, Fe-

THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM OF 1 VOTING- * Soma Object lone Answered. ® Wheeerer, in the rfurae of legislative events. U becomes nncaaaary te oppose any measure which will enhancq the public good there is no tack in a leader . tor the opposition. Whenever opportunity affords a chance- - to trample upon the rights of the people there will always be found those, who .. for the gratification of ambition, the I furtherance of » lflshness and avarice, j tute their Intrlk^Tto'the'distortion of -. present time, one thing more than , another which the machine ^politicians, j and the avaricious and sclfl.lt re preen „ tstlvc desire to oppote. It It the Aus- , tralian System of Voting; a system and Just one, upholding the noted rights , of the people, snd defending their lnter- [ Originally, therepresenlativewsaheld 6 to be the servant of the people. Mlndi ful of their own Interests, the politicians B have reversed the princlplo, and the poor pie have become the servant, of the g (eprescntattvc. And this has been g brought about because the people have r allowed the politicians and law makers to invent and use a system of voting , powers of making and distributing , tickets, dictating to clcctori who shall I he candidates, 'and employing all ibe . Intrigue, trickery and bribery necessary , attain tbclr ends, and with which we , are now so familiar. , And now the Australian By stem has , bis vote ; It Is a waitc of time ; It is , Unconstitutional! In what icapcct? . Doea It defend the interests of the voter, does It break the power of the op- , ? Does it guard the liberties of . the people, at doea It protect the tryan- , aical machine ! If it upholds the in. , triguc, deceit, chicanery, hypocrisy and , despotism of political machines, then it unconstitutional ! Manifestly it doea | not. It doea the reverse, and that b why they cry out If it inatains, sup. ports, maintains and defends the liber, ties, the rights and privileges of the people, then It U constitutional. It requhcabuta cursory glance at tha elements of the aystem to sec lhat it doea all these in every respect, and the system is a standing denial to the Implies. ; tlon of unconstitutionality. i AH well-dbpoEcd and unprejudiced will grant that the printing of i at public expense, and Uie din. i tributlon ot tbem by the authorities, b 1 the truest economy ; that placing Ibe names of all candidates upon the ballot, the only fair andju.l procedure; that . the endorsement of Ibe ballot at the polls by iworn officers, efficiently checks i fraud in ticket-making ; that the privacy of the voter in making up hla ticket b 1 ruinous to bribery and Intimidation, and the Justice snd fairness, the busi-ness-like make-up of the whole system , in strict accordance with moral feeling, | and in complete harmony with our con- I captions of Justice and right. The very 1 granting of all this is sufficient to stamp _ the system as constitutional, and gives , credence to Ibe fact that whatever de- I fends and upboldi, advana • and pro- 1 the ngbti of the people, that b J

, ability can aoon decide which b the - moat expensive; Ibe prevent system, with Us Innumerable muiltlpliclty of . tickets, or the proposed system which r furnishes only tickets sufficient lo supply the voters and that at public expense, r Impedes the voter and wastes time. 1 Three are altogether too frivolous and . none but a being whose motto was "a ' r bad objection U belter than none," would , i Reviewing the dluatlon then we And ' I that the Australian Byatem b pre-eml- 1 nentiy constitutional, b the mostecon- . omlcal ; b b perfect accord with mo- , I rallty and Justice ; b the moat superior I and best system yet Invented, meeting ' i and heneat election. It follows then ' that it demands our support, aa being , I the only system whlc-pwlll restore our i liberties In voting and give the people ' ; the controlling power In elections. Americana 1 clllfha of the great ret ! country In the world, whoae boait It b , that you ate free, how long will you I aland Idly by. while the trickster be- I guiles you Into slavery 7 How loeg will you fold jour arms in stolid indlfferoooe j into his power? How long will yon I suffer the tjrannlcalrulecf 11 Bosalsm"? I Get up! Wipe the dual from your eyes, bru-h the mud from your clothes ; [ Fall In line; Present one solid front, J one ma wave phalan ot determination to r these your oppressors, and demand and ' If there is one thing politicians de- [ sire more than another It b votes. Get up and inlorm Ihem In unmbtakable t tonus that If they would have your votes d they mutt do aa you wlih : vix. "Cease J from vice and practice virtue. u W. Foimtn. h m ■ H

Bollea Down. , One of the eesentbb of soiling b a Every farm ought lo have its experi1 meets] patch. , The early killed Is the easily killed k weed, and the weed that robs tha crop least f II yeu are careful to keep the furrows 1 Straight, you Win do faster and baiter ' JcBvefaby of crops dbtributra work, , keeps receipts and expenses more evenly ] through the year and through the years. „ In do other way can the f aimer so i advantage aa by using tile; lor under- . drainage both lengthens the aeaao?s and , deepens Use aolb The smaller the field Che more frees , required and the more land tak-n from j the more fence required to Inclpse a L given aree; conversely, the nearer a 3 square la the field Ibe lets fence b re- . quired.— Amerioan Agrlculturlrt tor ^ > Beware of Ointment of Cartarrh ! As m.rcury will surely d stroy Ihc sense . of smell and completely derange Ihe , whole system dbeo enteric* it trough I tha mocui surfaces. Bach article* should I from reputable physicians, ar the damr age they will do are ton fold to the good vou can poaalbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. a3£@SS fare* of the system. In buyiag Hill's CetarTh Curt w sure you get the- genuine It U taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by P.J. Cheney 4 Oo. WSold by druggists, price 73 eta. per The bridmnaida al a recent Eaglbh wadding wore white Irish poplin.

F THE NEW YORK SUN For 1 88© and for the Democracy. The 8ns believes that the campaign rc for tha election of a Democratic Coogreva In 1890 and a Democrat ic President - to IW3.h«ild begin on or ahout the •e fourth <f next march. The 8c* will be er on band at the beginning aad until the end of the ro.«i Inieresitog sod taper- _ tent political conflict since the war, do- , ing lis honcsl utmost, aa ever, to secure lo the triumph of the Democratic party io and the per.ianent supremacy of the 18 PnfrSdcn"ld L' J ackaovi. '■ The great fact of the tea! laibereturu 1- to.be luto power of Ibe common enemy if of all good Democrau— Hie political u organbaiion ,for whose overthrow The . Be* fought at Ibe front for fifteen years '• the memorable years of Grant, and Gar. n field and Aulbur. s, It b the same old enemy lhat Dcmo- , crau now confront; and he will be colt cached in the same strong position. It l' has been carried once by breve and a hopeful fighllag. Do yog not believe ie with The Brit that the thing can be done u again? Walt and aee : The hope of the Democracy U in the '• loyal efforts of a united press, cherishing no memories of put differences lit nond essentials, forgetting everything but the 1 lessons of experience, and thu victory " Probably you know The Sirs alretply >• uanewspaitcr which gcta all the news ie and prints it in incomparably Interesting shape, which chronicles facta aa they ocelli Slid tells lbs truth about men and ' events with absolute fearlessness, rusk's tog the completosl and moat entortatog tog journal published anywhere on . earth; and which sella Its opinion only to 1U lubreribers and purchasers at two 8 cents a copy — on- Sundays four ten toll If you do not know The Bit*, send for It V and Irani what a wonderful thing it U to 1 Dally, per month #0 SO ® Daily, per yeir 6 00 Sunday, per yeu ...... S 00 j, Daily and Sunday, per year. . . 800 _ Dally and Sunday, per month . . . 0 70 i Weekly Bun, one year ... 1 00 Address !- THE SDN, New York. The change in our administration b j of great value to the Atlantic steamship companies Many vesveb which will b lake great loads of passengers lo the f French Exhibition would hare to come back comparatively empty if It were not for our returning Ministers and Consuls. As it b the steamships will do a good J business both ways. The homeward , current of these gentlemen hu already . Is continually going on in the human . system. The demon of Impure blood 1 ' atrives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drive victims b to the grave. A good reliable medicine - like Hood's Barsapuilla is toe weapon , with which to defend one's self, drive the desperate enemy from the field, and 3 restore peace and bodily health for - many years. Try this peculiar medL ' A great msnr people profeas to change I ibeir minds often, hut the indications . show lift it is the same old mind put- ' "Wava'a" Bualneta Looula. J C. Thomas, grocer, 108 Market St., 1 Philadelphia. 1 D. C. Oliver, rag carpet manfactorer, - • Cold Spring. r Piles permanently cured without pain. I Bend for circular with reference. ■ H HEXD, M. D. feb My 139 S. 18th atrect, Phils. Wa.vtxd.— A good farmer is wanted 1 to take charge of a grain and stock . farm. A man of a small family b pre. . fcreble. A. L. Havxas, , m2 St Cape Hay City. , W. a. Knott, the florist, b out with spring announcement. HU hot ara stocked with beautiful grow- • plants, which are offered lo Ihe pub- . al reasonable prices. Henderson A . s eds for garden and farm, fresh and reliable. mt-Sl New Singer Scwinj^JMachtoc for sale lara. A bargain for those who may ba to want of a machine. tf I f Buyers of furniture for hotel, cottage f r r 0 3 1 i 1

. and boarding house* are invited lo In. ■pect Ibe stock of Alex. J. A. Hackle, ' 119 N. Second atrect, 1'hila. Camden has the largest furniture . manufactory In the Stale. Its young Sprietor, J. B. VanSclver, U extenuhb business all over South Jersey, the Wave designs to help him dolL ' Jerry Schellcnger A Bon are handling ' big lot of I amber which they are selling at very reasonable prices. Their I yard is at the landing, a convenient point for transshipment of staff. tf \ toeland b the business headquarters of Kimball Prince A Co. Their extern. - live business In South Jersey has been r built up by honorable square dealing , with their customers. , Fox Balx.— The Baptist Parsonage, situate on LefayaUr street, adjoining the 1 residence of Samuel R. Stitoa, vrill be ' sold cheap for cash, subject to a mort- ' gage. Apply to Trustees of Baptbt . Ctaurrb. tf W. Scott Hand, Capo May C. H., io- . buildings against loss by fire ln'reliabic companies only. In the event of 1 claims, companies of this agency settle I full and promptly. Bend to him for . particulars. JiOtf | A lot of cheap furniture at Bcnrxet A Bro'a, 18 Washington atrcet. Not cheap to quality, but cheap in price, and 1 cheaper yet for cash. Most go. aa it U i In the way. W«nl the room for other The Merchant's Fire Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J.. b one of the the State. It b doing an unusual M, has a big surplus, and ran par promptly when incurred. J. Henry Edmonds b the authorised agent Cape May. Ufflce No. 88 Washing, ton street. tf. Thomas Depny's carpet store. No. 83 Becond street, Philadelphia. U a fmroriie with Cape May buyer*. this week*ta* w'Zbmttita* ( which can but be of large Interest lo I The store b well lighted, handy W. J. ferries, tad aaar that great Market street. 8 tw aKtowHOTOTtt.

ACIDJTY.— Da. SciipvoCs Mandrake J digest ,ad """ > AGUE.— Both Liver sad Stomach are congealed. Dr. Scbenck'e Mandrake i PUb red*te ell congested rteidltiooe. BILIOUBNE8B.— Uvtt not nmifvinr the blood, net it to' work by usiiig Dr. Sch cock's Mandrake Pills. I ; "smmea-jis I healthy ectkn with Dr. Scheack'a Mandrake PUls. , CHJLLS. — No chills without eoageevioa. . ^ cnaynrtoae yield lo Dr. SAcnA's CONGESTION cf Ure, c, Stosneoh gocgnl. Unload them b*iae . i of Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pille. Dr. Schenck's Mandrake TOk. . DYSPEPSIA. — Stomach congested apd TnSinel^ "tlcanse and traet with Dr. Sckcack's Mandrake PUb end Seaweed Tonic. ERUPTI9N8— Boils. Mrismdcs, Ac., show impure blood. Cleanse and petrify with Dr. Schenck'i Mandrake rtwfcUWstl MmtScsapwUei " vsa&yggr'asgagg-rta HADE WITH BOXLOre WATER ep ps's: GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA. XTOTICE TO CBBDITOH8. j&zsffisgg&ttSLSi zxivzsni yfeggyg

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CAPE ISLAND. iGAS COMPANY. 0 Will make contracts lor all kinds ol work in the line of 9 " IImWiGds and ^teairi Filling, I NON-RESIDENT COTTAGE OWNERS May have their work | Promptly and Satisfactory Done ! By sending an order to the office of the Company. ' No. 38 Washington St., Gape May. N. J. erorrrirs, grortetens, <*tr. HAND'S GENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, I CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, MARKET, A v

« No. 33 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. J Choice family Groceries and Provisions. A 6jai of trade with us solicited. t, 100 Cords of Oak Wood, cut, split aadjdelivcred on^ordcr at t<, J and <5.^0 per cord. : a ^ Spring 'Si9 ' /rh oun "rfotation Fon first-class . / A A /I I f i clothino at reasonable prices 1 UL\"\JLi lj 'S well established, but this f V ■ t j r season we mean to excel all J MM' A.C.' Yates & Co ■ 5 I .j li, /| Clothing for Men and Boys. ' I j Sixth and Chestnut, - s L ,vr . _L1 r Philadelphia. ■ V LKDGXR BC1LDIHO. I —————— — re—

rCE! ICE! ICE! , Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, ; Holels, Restaurant! aid Cottages with Pore Eastern Ice. t amd with tbs best quality of COAL! COAL! oahefully fllflltll foe familt csg, ahd full wsiobt 0uaba5tsxd ' ,w u *** ^""'waautsaton stkekt um oceah, catnfat, x.j GEORGE L. LOYETT, .12 OcExn Street, Cap© May. N. J. BLANKETS. AND , LAP ROBES WM. E. HARPUR, keefer or tee state house clock. No. IO South 4th Street, Philadelohia. 1 Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. - cloceb of etebt DESCKirTIOX refaihcd. clocks wound, set ahd HIGH CASH CLOCKS A BPBCIALTY. JOS. O. BOYD, Teas,Goffees and fine Groceries, No. 102 Market Strost, "Philadelphia s*wvw Wlaaa aaS Uqaara rtw Faaitl, fae.

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STMWBHIBCE * CLOTHIER. THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY , — Usually considered between seasons — would seem to be a projxT ' time to call attention to the advantages afforded to our jutruns by ! the unrivalled organization of OUR GREAT SHIRT FACTORY. This factory, employing about one hundred working people of the better ciass, by its thorough organization, skilled and experienced supervision and perfect economy in every detail of production, -rewhich economy includes paying the highest wages to the skilled work-people, — is enabled .by the combination of these advantages and the turning out of work on a large- scale to cheapen production in a remarkable degree. Only the very best, class of work is allowed a place on our counters, and no other shirts are placed there but tile guaranteed ' products of oitf own unrivalled factory. Among these products are . THE "GREAT WONDER1 SHIRT THE "STANDARD" SHIRT at so cents. at El.oo. THE " FAYORITE1 SHIRT > THE ! CUSTOM-MADE" SHIRT In addition to these shirts now so widely and fav orably knowfk. we constantly make up in the same careful manner. BOYS'! AND YOUTHS' SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRTS. NIGHT SHIRTS, | CHEYIOT SHIRTS, FULL-DRESS SHIRTS. All of these shirts are as carefully made in every detail as fine ordered work Shirts at the same price- can b< found in ,, very store. Shirts of such qualities, fkrifct in hi, uniform and unvarying from year to year, we bclit-v , cannot be found m any American city Not alone on appearance is our claim based, but on solid reliability and genuine satisfaction in t c wear, added !•> a perfection in ihc fit. J shirts only arc now regularly and w. II suited from our made-up STiUWBfjiDGE \ CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. SOUTH JERSEY MARBLE WORKS, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ski m MONUMENTS aild TOMBSTONES CARRIED IN STOCK. GRANITE of all Grades. AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. BluEstone for Curbing, Flagpg and Famg DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. L. T. "F.NTRIKIN, Propr. DAVID W. ROD AN, FIELD ^ AND GARDEN SEED , Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kinds, Fresh A 8alt Hay in Bales. f

~ RAZORS. ( j_ Torrey's Full Hollow Ground Razors. « irarraraSn^; ' W. s. WARE. ANDREWS MANUFACTURINQ CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS, JjgL DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE, mm rsssRszzxxxs? SGj , Pobtanm ADflra-v Sr. t.omc, Scsool X,^ D . TS FIFTH AVEJIUE, near 14U Sural, HEW TOHK citt. ' FHILXDELPai* OFFICF, Bis ArcU Bl.cn. ■ HORNER'S AGENCY JB, FOR THE SALE OF Pianos, Organs & Seiii& MacMnes, Ospe Hsj sod Bridgeton. N. J. ' e*j mm • B. F. HORNERT _'(^LC6C?rjf^MERCt •9 Vl^ " TAN IVL'STR ATTON L. E. MILLER, S^NERAlr CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY. N. 4. iJiXr -

?Hmlunt gallffrinfl, ®rnt» ^oraUUsa StoAi. Next Week You'll Hear, Them Shout ! THEY'LL begin to shout "Odds, ends, three, lour, five and six of a kind at cut prices."' Some of them will have goods made for tjie occasion. They'll mark 'em i on what is known as the ''sliding scale,'' a "litde on'* and a "little off.'' These few introductory remarks and then we'll J ^teli 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 - 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 anil 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 Eall 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 1 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. In other words, we propose to open our //««* wholesale store, 5 at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a clean shee'. The rctailers'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'll pay you to N. Snellenburg& Co., FIFTH, SOUTH & PASSYUNK AVENUE, THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. i. h. smith No. 47 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. I FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men ami Boys in all Hie Latest Styles an! ttie Lowest Prices, GSM' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. CAPS, TROUKS, Etc, Etc GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR ! No. I 5 Decatur Street. Cap© Mav City, sz aagarsawSSSSSaa HIRAM DBWALT, merchant tailor, No G17 Chestnut Street, Philada. Styles at Popular -Prices. Male ol lest Material at a Reasonable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. GENE FUBNISHIHG GOODS, HATS. CAPS, D1BRELLAS. %88t», £hotg, gabbfr (fioafli, gtr. $3 K. PANC0AST. $3 M da-its' end Eoys'M <KF.NE SHOESt* 41 North Ninth St , Philadelpeia. . ' The Best S3 8hoe ever offered in this City, oq q|| atxlea leal. $3 CUSTOM WORK AMD REPA1R1HB A SPECIALTY. $3 W. H. APFLEQIT, Ladies', Cent's, Misses and Children's HfcFINE x SHOES, No. 331 Kaighne Avenue, Camden, N J. E LDREDGE JCHNSQN S» Waaqlogloq St., Cape aSajr. SS.J., boots aTsid shoes, RUBBER GOOD8 A 8PECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. MISS LIZZIE SMITH ERS^ TALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, No. 1 6 South Second Street. PhHadetohia.