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THK l*.»l-ora« Hrjiaitmrlct bm-Iii-tap in c«rno>t aUiul tiiPwbenH'lxvtsiui wnutlK-r ou/fnadi and haa pm q In oj^rrali •IT two Kali nut. ' protKUy do any harm, Init it lit not likely * ‘ ptOduetlYT of piorli K<««l In llo Ilr-I |>la<v, people who ivrelee Mail roatlet t-tiouftli t«i make the piedictione vieeahlr arc ■ iadrr>> of ilie daily |«p<r> wheie tliej- find them in mu< li l«-ttri form than i- powible in Oh- limited «|>arr of a letter atamp; and, __ynnd |4are, If the printinir a* n«t done U-tterthan that of the average “rectslv. ed' ? *tam11. IIk faint and Unrnrd liietogtyphta* will be of no eanbly uae hr
anybody.
The netDMsratk-party iau’t going wait until tlie bolding of it* National Convention to eplit into gold and |H v«r faelioo*. Tb* aplit ba* alread< oomr: Within a Atone'* throa irf V- 8. Capitol, tlie headijuajter* of the Klvtr faction, which I* being led by Kenator Harrt*, of Tnm., ha* been talilialwd, and a flag teariu* the n to, “No quarter to gold Hemo-rmt*" 1 flung to the breeze. One of the Klrer I>efl»erat* *|<eakiug of the apllt -wei •The lieniorTal* have no poaatWe
ehanor to elect a Pmndent
bat we are determined to artUe for good and all whether it b to be yauty or a allver party; whether Gro-
ver Cleveland i* to make it*
or a majority of the delegatee elected to ll* National Convention. The fight will be to the death, and the -un i can then proceed to build a new Democratic party on what I* left, which may get into lair fighting condition
the campaign of IIM)."
i-*XKi<»Tin>« or- the hoi n The nuqority of the House of Kepreacutatiror, with it* strong and
md wist, 0 * r V” ' 1
show* the niosl laffinRc through Tfie year tu the end to flud Utal
Impulse and tfie nnet lwmoralilr purpanel It rises to the Mgh detnaodr- of ttie.jMur in a broad, nou-|wrlisan -pint - which must command tlie re*[red, fldenreand admirati-m of rtght-miudcd Whet, the President took what for htru a nea- dejwrturc in defence of American traditions and policy, the House gave him a prompt and beany barking without cavilling at the to of hi* exprewdon or doing anything weaken the force of his deliverance the bead of the American nation. And when, after taking a duck^hootiug trip himself, be asked Copgres* to abandon its own (-•hri*tma» holiday In order to deal promptly with a financial crisis which his policy had created, the Hi* instantly- (icddrsl to sacrifice its o c< an fori and leave nothing undone rescue the country from tin- slough for which neither It nor it* party any way responsible. The sagacious and united leader* of tlie House have determined ti|»>n their action. They will stand at their post*. They will do their best to defend and sustain tlie uatkioal credit, as they demonstrated their readmes* to isink iwrtisan question* and uphold the Presidenl in maintaining the national honor. They cannot enact such bnwd and coniptebentdvr legislation a* they believe essential to tlie highest national welfare and a* they would frame if they were in full power. They only provide emergency legiaiatioi signed to tide the country over the jtresent tense and threatening situation and carry it along to a time when under wiser administration restored to a sound financial and industrial condition. The House will f« ore. If the bill in seeking that revenue follows lie publican more closely than Democratic line*, that fact ought not militate against it tu the eye* even of s Democratic President if it promise* to furnish him the revenue which the Treasury so Iwdly n«d*. Il I* bo|sd that the (Senate will rise to Hie occasion and neoperate with the House in pacing promptly a measure which «hall re store the balance in a depleted Treasury and that President Cleveland will be bread enough and patriotic enougli to allow tills revenue measure to become a law, even though in some .rt It* detail* lie would have preferred other pro-
visions.
I'ROHIMllTIO.X AMD HITUOftHEcrriore. Tlie traveler journeying through a cuuiitry having beauliful ~vnery frequently stop* on coming In right of a rare view and look* over it, taking In with hi* eye the magnificent pm»|ie<i before him. hike wise, wlien hi* wanderings lead him into danger mi* plat1h- look* aliead and studio* the difllcuitkw Iwfore plunging inu> them. Ho. also, Um enclianled traveler look* Inek over the beautiful landucal*:- over which lie ha* pamed, and In after year* hi* memory recall* the beautiful stretch of country, tlie majestic river winding its course to tlie sea, or tlie lofty mountain lifting il* haughty tiered high in the air. Then, too, lie hsik* isu-k over Ihc dangers through which hr iia* jiasHid, recalls the snake* and ixtfalls which he escaped, and determine* upon a safe course In hi* next journey. Difc Is a world; men and w-omrn the travelers. Tliere are lirut* and place* w lien wg look forward to what lie* before us. or we look hack upon that.
turning point it i* well <-*i And a* we begin ihe »te.-c nev it is t-u: natural tliat take a prospective view—i what Im before us- Tlie w tiring op pleasaut recoliecl
memory, recollectioa* of iiapp kind friends, all tiis! snaki-* lifi the living; or it may muse u- pain and regret. The w-ene* llirougti which have jauwd determine these Veirngs. If the jouprey of‘W ha* been ■>i>* many joys and few aorrows, of mi gi»«l s»NV«npii*bi-<! and but Utile •■£ev: dour, tiren the retny-|V.-! will
•nr. rtomeone lot* abk)
•r ha* o;
■ pw
wliich he is unwilling to
period of hi* lift' seem* pml-mevd < hi* gisid art*; and we may I* waul
ben we can reflect w i tie day* tilkt are gone.”
bring Ua plrau-ant Ibougli been ill tod witUg-sal deed* and right If there were tniataki error* now n> the tune Mott we twgin another year'* journey to take ad\ toby the |a*t and rewolve that tlie ye before u* shall have fewrer mi*taki fewer thing* to cause us regret w Is
The past can
not be lived, over again, save only thought*. It should, however a valuable lesson to us for the future. If we have been selfish, or cruel, done that which was- wrung we have made lutKake*. or have left undone those thing* ahirb we should hare done, let u* take thl* opportunity nf starting right with the beginning
the new year.
Of the future— wts. can forrteli: Never the to—, we take a tool year before u* and it may te that our autklpaUon* are only ttswe of pleasure,
la uut-took, we should •ws, aad-Bnsforruti'
the future, . on the way. Hut We should look d to the g'**i Uwrt v.r may do is>th for our-w-lvrs and out follow
inspired' 1 by tlie
better in every day of the new year than we have done during the pa*i year. (*pward and now aid should !w
wvtd. Tlien shall we go
Tfuiie^.-aod enqr* :
r journey- lias been a
l and
miptoyei. William H ft ton. --barged with i. {.•ids. propevry of Jacob Kosentaum. •f Atlantic City: Tony H<awe -iiaryed with attempting felon* uwautt ui*'ii an* Italian woman Hainmnutou; Thomas Jackson. charged with J>4ibtug tli -al Atlantic- tSty; Alexander Th.«U|*s-u. .-harged w ith bnwkmg and itcriug the tiami of Howard Hi set at tin- Usburne House. Atlantic ty, and Hie iarivrty of ciothiug therefrom, wen- a>--|Uit|ed The ( vimmon Plea* (« ene to-day and lemain in M-wsion until Hie -Nth in*t Justice l,udlo
■reside.
The date for the trial of the Yallanai da-Kolk-r munlei case will be llxisi re final adpiummeut. , CHI ATi.ANTA EXCOWITIOK. ATLAXTA. <»a., Dec. 18th, IHB5 Atlanta is in gala attire, and bolding a Idg receptloh to which all the State- u> invited, and from the long .-cluing crowded train- fn-m every directPHi and Hie rntwtjed Kreet*. one would judge that Hie lu vital ton iia* Iiecii pretty geni-rally anepbel. n Hrevldcnl and |airt of hi* t'atiinet tun many Governors, May >r», (n-m-ral*. .lioui I- and swell (eopto that'thry ai si lunger a novelty. New- Jersey Governor, though, wa* .-ous|M<-u-M*r by
his atoeiwe.
many great -|- skcr* have tieeii here and have been in-ant at the KxjsisiUoii. such-grand mu**- from tb. lest Istud* lu the-, rymotry, so many military .-utupauie* of rvisiwn. such brainy men and women and such uwd* of girl* liave Isvn and are imlng. and Hie charm, ebspieoiv
Kxe.-uts.ii* aggregating PMi.Wlfi have twu issued again*! Kirk Johnson A Co.,: music dealer*, of lamcaatrT. Pa, with branch store* in Atlantic ('tty and ('a|e May. N. j., and OirlsUana and la-ise uou. Pa. Johnson ha* read estate I at t40to, on whieii there i mortgage of P800. The musi.wl a chandise is estimated in all at about
*15,000
Partiez ivmtemptaUng having their ousa* moved to iM-j#tocaUoiis, rated and rebuilt jflll save money by omr-isinding with Aitol D. Hculf builder and gfonenu house
Hot
Hew Jerwej's Congressmei New Jereey fared well at the grand prize committee drawing in Wael Saturday aftcriiisiu, though se-
curing but .we unim|ioitant chairmau-
sliip. that of Pensions, which wet Isiudeiihlager. who is, bow.
al»« ninth on osnage. weiglit* and measures. Mr. Gardner was placed on Labor, where be has Iwen fur two year* past and did not want to be again, but lie is ak» third on pint Oflice and Post ftiwds, with which be is more than
lea*«d. Of Hie new member* from tow Jenwy Mr. Pitney of the Fourth
district carries ofl Hie honors, I■emg , the most iin|s>rtant Appropriatkiu CflAmlttee and of Jteform of
Hie Civil Hcrvtce. Mr. MaeEwan,
Jersey Cily, ha* two committee assignments, un Hallways and Canals and
Revision of the law. iaI.H— XI.
let. .rf Elizabeth, is Hanking and ('urreucy. Mr. (Wewart has a place on Kxia-ndlttiits in the Navy Dc|wrtluent, Mr. 1‘arker, of Newark, i* on isrtb Military Aflalr* and Mililia. Mr. Howell, of New if run* wick, i* on l*ri-
vate Land Claims and Immigration.
Atlantic County Criminal Court. l*aw Judge Thompson presided al the ojieuiug session of the C-ounly Crinnnal Court last week with lay Judge- HeuM-man and ifyrnes on the
Hencii.
The lullowing cares were dis|<ired of sentences were pronouiw-ed byJudge Thompson Friday. (Stella Marshall, colored, lan-eny ..f diver ware, property of Mr*. Matilda (Snyder, of Atlantic City, f.mr months in the County Jail and uwts. t'larenre Kelly, |«tty iarieny, four mouths In ttw <'.unity Jail and cats. diaries Mason, larceny of oysters from lied* of Jerry King in Kgg HatHay, six months in tVitimy Jail and c<s.ts. Ifotuiulro Lauretti, stealing |-Jo.«ai entrusted to him by Hev. Fattier 8pigardl, of Hammouton, two mouths m Hh- County Jail. . Jiwepb llnfWtu^etty larceny, four mouths in the County Jail and cats. William Hi West, colored, grand larceny of a watch valued at ITo.W, pro]wrty of Patrick Kilcourre, of Atlantic City, one year in (Stale Prison. Arthur Veraer, attructoas*’ aMwult u|*m Georgiaua Ford man at AHautir City, eighteen monib* in Slate Prison. Joseph Kohru, appropriating while acting as the agent of Andrew Jeffrie*, of Atlantic City, one year in (State iiriMoti.
loflmau. Atlantic City. Hire
'mg iSs-ii Hu'gtfwl ■ in to^.'Ulh* tier. it.
I f-ir defendant l-*-k out a w ■ i u|sai Hie ground* of uretirroti ustmtody and an cron 'in (‘.si Hall
Frsurl* Williams. wIhi pfewd gu ily to Hie ciiarge of kee|iiiig a dtorwdrrly house in Alianlic City, was senlt-nred
hard laisii William stealing a J.eiali Hk WesiVdt. a
Mannery, .-barged •Mfl Is at and sail* ftom isre. of Artaotic City; The*, •-used of larceny -if g««sfs
interest, as well i
Hie
gisd to be gained, make it safe to the Cotton 8tote* ami Inteniatii Kxp. M ti»u is unmistakably a ste-i It is a most {aHM-tt<-cpis.sle1n Hh tory '*f **ur eouatry from Hie fa«-t at lieilig the m'el Important gaHicitug ot the North aud the (South Knee tin- war of the Rebeillon. Time ha* softened prejudice. I Hit not bewied Hie woun nor eflai-ed the grief of those who Hi i that dreadful time of .-arnage. : Itii this meeting of the victor~aud ,HhiliquislHd seem* to. retme a pruseuce of Divtur pity and sym|atiiy7 liuniaii love, aud remgiialion.oversiiadowed by Hie angel of silenor and |towiw. Gentle women grown gray and sad faied with thirty years' grief for Hie boys in blue, and for boy* In gray, clasp liand- in friendly greeting wiUi li|w that never iieir sorrow aud heart* overfull
norle* and pain fii
wlioni the flowers liave bl.sssMued and
died for thirty or
not I trip feeling the tendered pity, the
patbn
•f the breadworks all about Hie
1 mark* of Hie ruin tliat
amiy wrougiit ; the agony of ruined btimes and lives can never felt and underel.sid HU one —v* and |«q>le who^rudured aud wrecked. Tlie new geuermtiuu >a* nut here "befo 1 de wab" are an elmieiit of |>ewce, as well as progress, ik-h eiitere largely Into the crowning eesw of the Exposition and itsmiult*
K“*iJ 1 Is-j have un men (adiiful exjierleucw cohnecled
mm! ttw nFtT'WDiini'aua TKe ~oH~~Kortir in a state of iiaruiony that b- biemrd. Atiauto has welcomed the lieople from ryHtate with cordiality, grarv aud fru-Duiy gladness; licr elegant Insipitality is everywhere remarked, w hiltthe North ha* laid tier best at tier feet to aid in the great undertaking of the Houth, aud the work of a slow century
aecomplislied by this unity
purpore*. Uils gathering together al t Apasdtiou of the (Southern 8tale*, a splendid ejs .. in Hie liistory of «
nlou.
Atiauto t* a beautiful city, with one lUtidrrd and ten thousand itihabitouli Illy all rebuilt alnoe Kliermai t.urned ll in 1884. Electric cars rut everywhere-, alnu»t, and Hu-y liave Hie ilfclligcut, |s.lite and |siHeiit conductors to be found in any city. pronounced cmifort tore iu this city of tangled, bewildering streets, d*d with stranger*. «e cannot be given to these patient •itor* for their faillifulnes*. AHgnta and il* suriouiidiug* is verj hilly, w-iili beautifully wooded |suki and (daoes of historic Interest. Among latter i» Fort Walker, a CotifedcraU ttrougli'old in tlie late war. under Gen. command, and tlie nionumcut made from reunions wliich marks the s(«it where the brave lieu. McPiiet»> 11 on that lovely June day In Isbt About lialf way up Ito- long hll through Ha- .sxk tms, there I* a col qirillg wls-Ie lie slop|wd to drink w ith lit* officer* following; the pretty fern ■g about it, the autumn leave*, were crimson, and now aud then ild bird twitlerod above the place. Sweet. s«emu w.xmI* tliat isdds in it- silent liusli«|i imiuortol memThere is «ls<>vFiut MePto-rson. a
Su inlay Hev. Maw. Jd in M.sslyTals-rnwl. to » of at.nl 7»W |s*q4< is a mare-el. jl
odirn
'put* jokey. I.ii! what he with gisjsi truth*. Many u srice thouglii it the t«*l *er ever li-lcind to Tiie Alton la ExpoKtom tton of the W.wld * Fair on —air. It i* larger tiian tin* < Exhibition ai i'liilwh-lpliia
ty dcs-vil.
into i- a aery djfly cliy. *.ift ••.ml i. Ig used allies! cXi-luKv.-ly The trip to Atlanta re aluiuK re inte rstmg a* Hie Exhibition ilie cat fat lorrsw and Tuesday next t- toily f. from i'liiladrl|4na llirtiest way tot t* to lairviutse a leu-day ticket fna Pliiiad.lplna to W rehiugtoii, ami tto-fr-nn WaslilDgton to Atlanta. Hy - doing you own ship at Waohingt-m i either direction, ami w i(to>ut-cxtr« .-.*- eMewl.auH Air Line freon Wreium I to Atiauto takes one through ire, .kst.urg, Klchmond, WeMon. IU etgli, Athens, afwl mapy •xtlier town you |«remil** - if ci.ttoli field* an go tbrougli remie of tig. groan-*! tnnia land*-.f Nsrth and M.inb faruilni Koutbeni Pinre aud other wwll-kuow ill-alt h resort* an- along the road Hundred* »f isdoreal families live i ■mall ••tie-story siiani M-.Biany.d whi<uusuitoide for ow.-sbed*. It issui prising to see how Hie negro of lb Mouth tiv**. Nvwrly all tlw- brakenn freight trains in tin- •return ar colored, and occasi -naily we see a co;
Another opportunity to buy at prices even lo ver than last year’s forced sale on account of
settling a partner’s interest.
The sowers am! makers have disappointed us in makiiV” Clothing promptly. The season has ls-cn hackward. Between the two—- 1 — ' We. have enormous stocks, and in order to make quick sale, will sell at Hall Price. $32.00 Overcoats, $20.oo $25.oo Suits, SlS.oo
23.00 “ ‘ e -'
20.00 “
tS.oo
2(l.oo
lO.oo
lO.oo 16.oo “ 8.oo
Thousands Good Warm Suits and Overcoats, $S.oo
Tb* ’’Atlanta M|«,
t-iard Ai
abto feature— of ttw- Kxpositi.-id-lu Agricuitund Hall t
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WAXAMAKlMt'S PBILAlwxnua. taN.,-n.'.r C Ltttle Thoughts for Shi
Thu Week. FlTf CAPES
It in as though a "Presto change!’’ had made your do!
■ » nd lars double to buy Astrakhan
Pur Capes, jo in. d«tcp ant! ioo in. sweep, for *15. Then is no slight or shortcoming about these pretty garment; And they wouldn't lx- a bit different if you paid the full $30 they arc worth. £15. WOMEN'S MACKINTOSHES Some of the most surpri ingly priced Mackintoshes a
here.
At to-niue and (.lack Per** Vt-s-kIn-i'*, to— with don Mr rapes. At ro—Covert rl.ith ^.•uhtot. xf.1 Marktnbsa.ei-. very full skirt, f' circular double raj— flni»h.d wltfc toUid veins cUar At no-Setge Mackintoshes, draiblr na|s-* with inlaid t•■!*.< .'dlsr. the mitre- garment and ca|-r* atlk Uued DOWN QUILTS We are not the first importers of Siberian down, but we are probably the first storekeepers to go after it and be sure that the Quilts we sell are absolutely ri^ht And we and you save money while getting- trustworthy quilts. (l*a frK; covered with sateen. Pi 7S 6x« frot. *tin better sntre-n. fMore for silk. Finest quilt we can make is worth $40.
notwithstanding the very lew prices—the rule is still In fierce to pay Railroad fpre-«r. very moderate pur-
chases.
WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth and Market Ninth and Chestnut WM. H. WANAMAKER ' Twelfth and Market Streets .
IRA S. CHAMPIOM.
ICE CREAM.
LUJlKu IIU DEAUR Or OCUN CITY
The White House. H. H. BODINE, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, Asburjr Avenue, above Seventh,
Strait Stfw! i&d iskrj Aftaue ALBlRT.6ll.8ERT MARI LARI p r
OCEAN CITY, N. J. iJWTtKT. bought, sold, exthangetl and rented.
I fHQLISilKCLPtNfi LtNCNTS Lt;t half a doxen hint of half hundred interesting Linen
items—
Whit* Tea CMh*. knotted fringe-, gold ijuallly. C -•« Fringed Lunch S--t* Kith dainty red ored border*—-.-loth and diau-n doy
Unsia.
Bcotch Daiunak Table t ’loth and dozen Napkin* to matcii. *4.
Finer, at *5gA
Plx good iluckaliark Towi-U. HBc qual-
ity. ntredy lioxid. II SO
SI* kn-Kt*d fringi- Ire-rmab ltama*k
TomeU. l-'xwl. II.&O
WOMEN'S PLAID WAISTS Sonic mighty pretty Scotch Plaid Waists arrived last week. They are made with yoke back and loose front with three-inch plait. Some have three large buttonsof the same material velvet edged—very pretty; others have twelve tiny velvet buttons. The waists are finished with choker collar and belt lined throughout
0?i-25-
John Wanamakkr.
Ll'ui* H. Mcavlin aud William Nol-jguvenuucut garriwai thal Iia* eight
GILBERT 4 LAKE. Hoflse <S Sign Painters. «m» XNBI'KV AI F., I I..
OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMES FOR themselves;.
ROBERT FISHER, READ ESTATE ANB INSHRANGE. All kin^P ••! real <—UiU boiiglil, add and cxchangvd Ffufgtttre* on hand in all ttaKireliMi Im-mUon*. If .you liave anything !<• <Ii*|*w .if at a laugalu ivau* i" me. and if you want a toirgaiii I can *uit y>m. Iiiminunv- •rillcn in Best Home and Foreign Companies. Ib-iilnic time t* at hand. If you « a ut a ■umnu-r inane, vrril* in. for catologu* and Jirirv li*t. Free •arriagv ■ervna- |a-q*Ming invrelur* OFFICE! SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE.
KNORR & CO.. ASBURY AVENUE AND NIRTH STREET > B.C.INCERSOLL&CO.. U.\DKKfHhHRS H\D KJdKHIiJdKKS.
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NOTICE.
The piunil>ing firm existing under the name of SMITH & THORN has by mutual consent been dissolved. The business will be continued by HENRY A. W. SMITH 846 Asbury Avenue, who will 'give his pervoual attention to the business.
15* 1*2. S»liriitlx «V (Soiira,
riOMEKR ..
Paiiiiers aim |‘fM
Papemangafs tSf
In all HicirhrauclM, -•ll.-itrel. and *a(i*fi Al«*i Faint*, Oil*, V
•y reanpeUMt wurl Ihmi guaranteed. n Mu*. Glare, etc.
t po CITY SHOPPING MADE EASY! Jdl f S»S p. f S. JdPTfHEWP, T TMC GLYCINE COTTAGE i »«i»l An., ttloa 7lh Si. Ot«M Cttj. R. I.. |
Braining and Sign work
1 '• ,l Ik 7'■‘'j '*r reentry. K-rimai.-line at Wall|ai|a'r and U-.-.>raU..|ui
Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, hear Eleventh St.
R- B. CORSON,
Fureral ♦ Bireotor, Washington VanQilder, Manager.
Petersburg, N. J.
F. E. Champion, ICE, COAL, Part S pi lag taler lea Bast Gradn. all Sues
WOOD,
AlCLangtha Cut to Order
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 684 Asbury Avenue octiAN caxv. tt. j.
C. B. COLES & SONS COMPANY,
Ua.lra.lr II*««i| l»*», r r. I. 9
,/-/ LUMBER ond MILL WORK Kiss «. E. «™,^ J^’^or HaGw^^X-^ .’
front below kaichn ave., i T ^CA.M , »Kre. NKW .IKItxKV.
», • ■man ( llj . N. J

