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<«W cttf. K J. o es|ivcl«i«n oflW* M c i* <if ho|* ju-t «rt /nay li*- txiwM JjlHroe aflet I he I av1i» world t* full of
■dalenl. Il l» anionic*! !l-«t «■ i lM-ri-hwl, bui lB|iikly avowal i m-llj pta^U/L Thr K.u.nrj Ino anxt.ni-1>> make a crflsun oib Idrtil that thw la Bo rh^ticir f t»i«iy cW; and when tha rhanor tlw nt-A-l may hr tnfcdr of H « auy Infiwtion of tin- rule* of ■ and prupfirty. A man w not (k waiti In otlx-r word*, for tlw r>M to force f ha diatiuctioii upiai lii may ju»Uflat.iy u*e bW I*-*! ell
. of tht; 1
!'l* n ,-'r., II. <V , 1U WANAnWKi;rf*S_ i.-h .itunif-r.-e !*•- derwear-i-ani! not a <Jrot t;,ai .d ft.nwa4.Mt corner i/t the InttUin^. t-y I’f'im-itnnr twin \ \\\. as ini
•*-«.«^ i
lias »•.-f-ntrt that I >rlnI —Vk Hich nv .ins as rmicb ,i.ixj out Uh- as we can fairly ask you to ■ "f dtaCiHn-ty w read. And still -wc scarcely i
ii i.a.i/e.1, while id more than hint
-.•'arable merchant*. ii kind* wathfiue i*!
mnpti
in-1
expect too much of
If the people
■ *t elect a Kepubllrao ill be duoirpoitiUd. it a Republican I’rteir Will tie u»hrr««1 in
■y general hop
next HCTelon of the P a* abort aa it can , coueMeut with Oie M-done. With mote tepuhlican inxj -nti tith, purely IhihIi sited with dec patch. IK left the Jfocertt()ty’ Ireaaury and a iwn be retired from »tid willlrave it with ileud with and an mue five hundred, icurred dunnx the lion. And thia ha» •out In the name of lhe aid of. RepubliK>uld teach Kepublltheir ticket in the
Ithouirh «■ la checked. Thia r met by packing which the railroad carry to the amount
nda.
I tear men dumuain* imlf of the electoral t cart for the Rcpuh k-ket next year, tm te •ituatmu in the : very thine. Prank ho I* now In \Taah- ««* he hardly any il conn .i no bet a wn ■an* and I*opuli*t». forceaouKht >e Democrat*, i me only elected by a been agreed that i name the entire at the PreaidentUl ■entative* in Coaly divided with the
Two reform*
that arc aaid t». hav*- th id Uoeernnr-riect tirbw are to tie attnn|4cd i*y ttw mc-mmii lA-Ri-Utmc. One i* ti.i eticajr* •: coni petent lawyer to art aaeonMei t» t*» I Atri-latur* and the “tfcrr !► to do a» a; with tlic Emmai*ln|t '''edg’ deiMri ment*r>f the two Mauaeaai^rhave tb Iwebdature paw «*»pk« of tlw printed Mil*, which, officially authenticated by the Preaident and Hia-aker, will l«* to the Governor, and after hi* appr I* Sled a* the official law with tlw
retary of State.
Ttw idea of ciiurnwl to the lw«i»l.-ilur» I* borrowed Ihmi New York, rommlaainn on legialativr refort i-on-dderlrr* a aimliar prop*4tion. It i* hoped to do away‘with the rewnartiuc id law* Min liar to ttw we already iiaiweil to prevent the paaruge of mtlaMir**- tlw uncuttsti|utionaldy-of which l* ap|wrenl, and id other* which re|>eal important law* that are not within the intention of the lexMator*. TberounMi would al«o be exptetad to com-ct tlw crude bill* preeeiited by Inc.snpeteri lawmaker* and draft meacure* a<reed upon by the committed of the when directed to doaoby the llouMMutbrauieive*. The ahelllJnn-rdntb. enBr.»*-ii.t department*. It l* awertedl will aa\e m-ov than enough money to pay tlw «alary of a lawyer of emin^ufv, one who would have the confidence of the begfrUture. For enftrowInK flie bill* in Hie two Home* It co*t» the State between MtkiO and SkWannually. Itewlde- tin- th*M I* an exiwtnie at more than (liW) f<
iletrrlty and rer-Utudr-lw chief. InM-'-u*. For Iil-oti tru»t. and w bat-
few of the railroad* len le twine carried ne itutance*. Tbe propon» to levy an illuwine a rider to ■ru** tlw ferriew from uden. In Illitioi* a
Iraneportlne a wh^ -WUsncry and •upplic, maklne a total by the (UUPHSl <,f A part <d Mil- exiwnne
i* made neceMiary by the practice that rown of appointiuK Incomiwtcnt to puaitioue in the endmw-lne'dc-l<artment who farm out the work b men who can write, and then waddle a part ot the ex|>eii*e on tlw incidental Mil. But theexpenae t* not tlw treat ot^ection. In recent year* there ba< iwen numeriHi* iuotanca In whicb tlw enirraM*ed bill* were intercepted betatbe Letp-lature and tbe Executive Ikpartmeui, and prorWoua iu*erU-d that were not in tbe bill* w hen they were |>a*t«*]. In other case* bill* have been mutilated. By doint away with the euymsdiiK and u*inx tlw printol bllli-, tlw mrmlwta would^liawe tbe |irope«--l Ib»-b btfon-llwm/aiid know for a bat they wen- voti^t. Nowaday* tbe pre*Miuf? officer bold* tlw eti|rn*wed copy, nd If an objection i* made to a pc i*i'»n he may be told that an amendment has been made that rover* hi* objection, and find out when too late that lw tia* been wilfully miatufornied Beeide* thene two reform*, the Gover-lior-elect I* paid to have a nunilwf ot otiiera In view which he w ill twiiiR the attention of ttw Iwgialature.
It la a!way* beat when doe consult* a physician or a lawyer to follow bb. advice carefully and implicitly. Other-
1 1 I I I J t
It to have Anything One i* vary apt to when tbe itant one, but when tuple a* apparently
me-A*
likely to di»n-gard ded that a youny ew day* ayu, thumb nail, it and advlHcd tier e whole aflair aplinp that «he dl*rend died of loekjat
OWE AIM IW MroiMEHN. Probably not bliip would more eflec-i tually aerve to elevate every hone*t cu;ialion, and to ennoble every wor Ibereln, than a realixlny iwn*e of tlw
Ice thu* rendered
oily. Mart people pursue their vsriou* iployment* s* s mean* of Iivelllu»«l. or of lucreaidtiK their pen* hi ml advwntaire* and comfort*, and these motive* perfecdV jurtifiaMe. Tlw mistake they make i* that they have no other.
They do
vould perhaps have d thereby and Iwi
1
Thk "act tn encourage and promote t»'rioti*in," pawed by tbe Iwgtrtatimof 1WM, provides that in all public school* of the Htate of New Jersey tlw last Friday preceding the following bolIday*: Washington’* Birthday, Dwormtlon or Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Thaukxgtving Day, “shall be devoted to tbe development and promotion of a higher spirit of |>atrloUrtU by the observing of |iro|*raud appropriate exercise*." These shall consist of tbe reading of tbe Declaration of ludependeuee, singing patriotic and National *ong«, and select tvarlings, declamaUouk, eera.v*, addrew-e* and other exercises of public. National and non-secta-rian character. Tbe third section cliargrs ~cb'*il oommi-rioner-, trualrC* and Miperintendeuts with tlw duly of i-nforciug tkd act.and authorizes and direct* them to cancel and revoke the Ikwow of auy princiiial or teacher who refuiiea or neglect* to provide for and conduct tlw patriotic exerdaea. WdKKI.Wt; FOR THE ntHMMBMCT. There an- tboae who profeta to be shocked by the fact iliat several wellknown He|>ibtlcaji * talesmen are actively fcotkliig to secure the nomination of thyir/aarty for President. Hucb critic* Insist that the office should Heck tlw man, and tlial when tlw man seeks tlw office he lower* both It and himself. ThU theory Is beautiful a* a theory, and tbe time may come w hen it will be practically applied; but as tbe case now stands, the country 1* not ready for Dial kind of politicM. Tlw right of a publfrinan to aspire to tbe Prwddemy
ml t
letvial e
1 " ■ Xiet/ Cnsn
lark
At Mk-
■eUycr
• plait*. «
and » pi*
try, ImuiI sl*r».a with flve ptat La embroider), cuff* ffnisbrd with emhnddcry; rlbboci (*.* at nw-k. t tac—Ot muslin, eirrular yoke emu
At i
; Siirts— At the—Of re
op*ti'W..rk ti 1 cuff, flnial
lUepria*
would-1»> longer be |*M*iti|e. It i* ttut
a i*<>r and tcni|«.rary gam t »b •rt-sigiitcd s’w itnllrr or tlw di
tiader obtain*. He Is speed tty <1U- ] covered pud *buuu.d. and sootwr orj laier I* oktraciocd from' tbe i-uMiie-* j world a* ttw *etn.tealirt or tlw drunkard I wiMtraciped tr.Hji g.srt society. True' gain i* not the ttwnsfrreiHv of money i from one mauV puree to auollwr, with- j out arteipiate return, but the increase of s-A-ial weltare by efficient and mtelli- j gent Ulsir. When tfai* i* realized and j acted upon, tommerue will at tain a I *ure and permanent succe-*". in wbicb 1
ail engaged in it will be sbarer*.-
Thu*. while l>u*int*» life deja-ud* for j ii* true pmaperity upon g-**i faith, rw-; titude and houur, *oin it* turn It fiMler* aud encourage* ih«w virtues. Mr. Iwcky, in hi* “History of Kuropeau Moral*,'' *|wak* of Industrial veracity a* ■ that aecuraCy of-atAteniem or fidelity to engageniriit* which ia commonly iiH-aut w hen we*|-eak of a truthful mail.
• Tui* form of veracity is usually -twcial vinii-of«n iinluwria] uati- u. although indurtria! «i!erpri*e afI* great tehtptatiou to deception,
mutual confidence, and, tlwrefore, strict truthfuliiwM, are tu llww occu|iatiou*
itdatitly im|*irtaut that they aretuire luTlw mind* of men
they had uev<
If thi* tw *ortk.give* to busiuera life an ethical <1iatW<tent>atlsMJ<lom accorded ih-Nordotbe virtue* it inculcate* end Ith ilHeif. Wiieu we oocupy a high i
standard of acti-oi in 'one part of life, jt [
tliat of all tbe rest, f lue wb-t ha* been aix-u*t<Hued to 1m- faithful and loy-
al In hi* own home i» not likely to be ;
fitlm- in bi* Irietidship*, and if bo*iiii «s
te.juire* integrity in it* follower* the ! *e»sl» thu* sown will MoSom oat In j iitbit sphere*, and thu* a better char I arter, a* a whole, will result a* the | fruii* <>f it* influence. I* not such a; result worth reflecting ou and idamiing for? !>• not let u* low- sight of it in the | efl'gt for f* r~.nal gain. Iwt o» I'onder i on th* god of l r a- le. not only to tlw In- ; dividual trader, but also to the eontiuu- i
uity, to tlw nation. Jo the world. Just
a* tlw faithful physician feel? himself bound by tbe honor of bi* profession fo
>te health and alleviate *ufl.-riug, the upright merchant realize the noble mi—ion <if bi* occupation and u do hi» slut re toward fruitier- i Tbe duty of service come* to u* nothing tend* more directly to j
elevate our employment and bi dignify Eiderdown ScUOUtS— <Hir relation to it than to hold till* duly At jo,.—Made from *..Ud color and ebae to our beart* atpl prominent in! pretty striped eiderdown cloUn rollout live*. but eollan edge* crocheted; tight- .' 1 j fitting hack, ribbon at neck For all lob carpenter'work call on J I Not mure th»u thns to a buyer— I-. Headley,Truth and West. A |**tal 1 rvm * rl, h that rertrictlun they card re'|i>e*t w III bring him toyourdoor | si’- 1 allb* aold very quickly.
Another opportunity to buy at prices even lower than last year’s forced sale on account of
settling a partner’s interest.
The sewers and makers have disappointed us ia making Glolhing promptly. The season has been back-
ward. Between the two—
•- -— We have enormous stocks, atid in order to make
quick sale, w ill sell at Half Price.
$.12 oo Overcoats, 520.oo $25.oo Suits, $15.oo 25.00 “ IS.oo 20.oo “ lO.oo 20.00 “ lO.oo I6.00 “ 8.oo Thousands Good Warm Suits and Overcoats, $5.oo
WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth and Market Ninth and Chestnut
in fore fare—c chases.
IMlm'im; the very is—tie rule is still ■o pay Railroad , very federate pur-
WM. H. WANAMAKER Twelfth and Market Streets
IRA S. CHAMPION,
ice cream:
LUDISG «!U DOLES OF OCUI CUT
Swath Stnet ud Aster) k\mt
k: ’
i ALBEBT GIL6EBT.
•. finUltcd with * lde
the comm unity; or if they admit the fact it does opt cum* home to them lu tliat imprew-ive way whicb would lead them to receive it a* an aim to Uachieved. There are a few pumult* wlwre it ia expected Uiat tbi* end be kept in view , and w here the Worker that ha* within him no motive but that of *elf-iuU're*l I* twld to have degrad'-d hi* high calling, but tliat all employ-nu-ul* demand *n high artandard of action I* an idea floating In the air, peril* pa, hut by no mean* brought into
general or practical u*e.
In commercial life, for example, tlw profit of the individual umally ucupie* Urge a proportkin of Uw attention that hut little l* left for Uw real bem-fit* which commerce Itself tiertow* u|*>n the people at ’Urge. That it furnl*lnlivelihood to multitude*, aud forlunc* i some, are by no mean* tlw grealert of It* betfefacUon*. It* contribution the comfort aud convenience of the public by bringiug ueoeMiiic* and enjoy menu within tbe easy reach of all 1 1* incalculable. In thl* rew|*d aloue it bone of the chief factor* of civilization. But It doe* much more than till*. It draw* men together by common InlerewU. It bind* tbe Kart to the \Ve*t and the Niijlh to tlw South, il even unite* couutHe* te-lwevn whlch orean* Al. euahllug natfhii* to mingle t< get her, and thu* to uudrrrtaud and t each* other. By eiiniunuririi travel It apreads idea* and methodcounerving and mtahlishlug tlw U*| and planting them wlwre fJwjf have hitherto been unknown. Thu*, thmugh the Influence of ootumen-ial enterprix-, the dlAtErenee* that mark different State* and nation*, hirtewd of proving Insuperable liarrier* to friendly inter- 1
made to wibserve mutual
impnivemmu and to enable each oue
► tnch flounce of lawn with narrow niffl* Mlged with emUrviidery. At H—Of martin. unilwrtU .hap*. *- - incb Sooner of lawn with A inch
ruffle of i-mt>roiilery.
At II *—Of mukl.n yoke band; kinrh fiouuor of Kuzliah eyelet etn-
Iw-ldery: T fin* plait*.
At *1 nv-Of miirtiu. yoke hand; ruffl* of Oalpure emhruuiery with *i<aurt
plaits a>*rr«.
At Hi—Of Cambric; nmbreUa shape. Ib-Inchflounreof Uwn. finished with ruffle • Valeuciennt* lace and In-
sertion.
Chintz Waists and Dresses— At afii—Women's Wai-ts of rbintx;
pnhite-i yoke hack and front; torno*er collar and ru0A In black and ecru; atw- In dot* and stripe*.
At Bo—Vuawn'a api<-c« I>re**a* of
chints—stripe* and dots. Waist has pointed yoke hack and front; Urge ►leer**, skirt is S yard* wide, with
^ 'GILBERT S LAKE. House s Sign Painters.
The White HeysE,
H. H. BODINE,
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, Asbury Avenue, above Seventh,
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
MM LAM. Pro).ertics bought, sold, exchanged and rented.
ROBERT FISHER,
REAU ESTATE ANB INSURANCE.
All kittd- of real estate t*Wight, wild and 11 de-iratNr l.ali-m*. If you haie anything l» dt*|«i le, and if y ou want a fargaiu I can suit j
Fr-qe-rtie* on hand of at a Imrgwiu ''•me lien In
««*» ANItl ^tV ATEKrK.
Best Home and Foreign Companies.
j Hmliiig
0U1 SHOEt SPEAK VOLUMES FOR THEMSELVES!
i proposing inveabm.
OFFICE: SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE.
NOTICE.
A Fitting Mctinrl Is I he Htoi
Tlw return of Bernard J. Kurd from F.idtrdowH Wrappers— •lf-ltuj*i*t'l exile for trial in the Mercer At ls»—la red. gray, blue and pink; court* under tlw indictment* found i made wftttfgbt-flttlBg_ bark; Urge
againrt him by the Mercer Grand Jury, | on tlw evidence developed in the Senair I
invert igatloo of t he Bute House fraud*, I Womens WrappersIwginiCAtw last chapter of a story a* reflect that their work 1* 1‘unnjiying to Uw Htate in it* cnm|ual -of pmmntiug tlie wcTTsfe jurtirex* in The .iffii-Ial |<ectiIaUou and
(-omi]4iun disclosed. The acquittal of
Ford, after a trial ir. the rame court tliat lias witne*wd several miacarriage* just ice. or hi* release with a slight peqnlty, will be a fitting ivquel to tlw ' »ry.—Kaletn Smlh Jeraeyman.
At M;—Made fr -m Indigo blue rab
lw»- «Wft-Jului.iziiHA-w W attea a back, turu-ovi
At TV—Mad*fr-nnf*lmp»oc'»standard priuia. cirruUr yuke; bsi** plaited front; empire *tj I*. Turn-over col-
lar and ruffs; lined vrai-rs.
At MV—Made fn>m flanuelrtte. round yoke; ruffle over rt.iiuhiera; Wal-
n<au hack; lined waist.
Corsets—
At 40c—Th* Rein* Corset of strong jean, striped with sateen; well mndefnl; rtx books; tour shteeteela. In while, drab and black All sizes
—is u. ai.
At TV—Tl.r Fell'd# Corset, of ooutil, sateen etriprd; extra hmg weirt. heavily I*Hi«d; strong e>*ie, silk
WAX A MAKER’S. Pim.AI>rilHH. January «, 1*80. Six Hundred Thousand
Pieces of
Muslin Vndcru'ear
were prepared for the Seventeenth Half-Yearly Sale, and
Ihc helpfulness of this great CHILDREN'S WEAR .hsmbuHOH ,s practically j ]„ st as m „ c h care taken to V U n.l„] by the slock on hand. ^ sure , ha , W1 . hnvc . l-offuhsmk-lotiW ajth^gncu thing right lor the litUe (oiks. . r-nnr.m, ao "" Complete listsfrom such read
KNORR t&. CO., ASBURY AYEMUE AND NINTH SHEET. B.C.INCERSOLL&CO. a.\DKRTHKKRS AND HJJI5H I.JdKK,S,
* *■
•r.'iwred l*t take rharer «!
r t&jss
JKFFHITLS & KFATKS.
UNDEKTHKKl^ ».\D hJJHHLJdllRS,
GikacKT * Laac. Manantns. BO. **> W ta*T AVKXUK. CK txK CITY. I
The plumbing 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 personal attention to
KWT A RI. ■ »n I ~. X
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of economy, and the sale magnificently commenced is the fruit of months of planning. An expert in muslins, looking at the snowy piles, saitj he has given up trying to account for the values in M uslin Underwear given at Wanamaker's. It would be folly for the retail shopper to attempt to buy the materials and patterns for the money charge*! for daintily-made garments. And there is no trash. Such a movement is altogether beyond the reach of
fair competition.
And this is hut a single feature of January merchan dising at WA.im.iker's. There is fifteen at i t^ij store besides the vast space devoted to Un-
oo
m Ti
ii
s *
m Vd %
i?. re. !S>i?iitik
nOVKEB Mm anil
iness would be tiresomelylong. | " 5 _J PR Take hints for lists. There is I £3 n * no ftther way but the seeing, j • s ? — - ^on^rtSdtpS'r c|Tr shopping made ««! ing skimpy sons with which! H- *S. JdHTTflKWJi,
OF OCFAN CITV In all thr*ftranolnw stilii-it*d, an ‘ " ’
Ah*- l*aint*,
is overstocked.
loMY wT
F. E. Champion,
ICE, COAL, Pn* Spftiig Viler let B«t( Gradn. ill Sen
WOOD,
AlgLangtha Cut to Ordar.
OFFICE AID RESIDEICE:
634 Asbury -Avenuk
OCKAM C1T*'. fit. J.
«V SS<>I1*4,
Painting,
Braining ann
Sign won
Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St.
R. B. CORSON,
Fwreral ♦ BlREeTOR,
Washington VanGilder, Manager. . . . j-u Petersburg, N. J.
C. B. COLES & SONS COMPANY
W •>•1*0*1* aa* K *1*11 IS^.1.*. 9
LUMBER ^<1 MILL WORK largest stock of Unlock, White .tod Yello. Koe’
. . '’"P 1 "- C w ,rcss - Chestnut; Oak and other hard wood* a
Miss M. E. MATTHEWS. Artist, specialty. Odd or Hard Wood Mill Work and office fixtures
a specialty.
I front, below kaichn ave
Wwlt, l\. ,uw, U'l'-LxI»K1V. 1W ■.'%** .....
.tmo*. trasarTeU}, S.J.
AT THE GLYCINE COTTAGE : Vwlti All., tele* Ith SL. Ociu Chi. I J., - *111 U |>!<-u*«rt bi ivr.'l'randattand Ulura*r> : f'-r '-f *!! klti-lk. frre of eharge. It it t I ItvttMr 'D M* a .t, • tty anl rarruUDdlDf j 1 r.n Site I. r*ee| tf«tI.Vhi’U.** l^atu-iijTn* i Vi;Ittg. (d *" 1*4*^ rrt, rtr , rtZ* lliy ! .TTIIKW*r«i!>rm* t •.ua«*t 4 w..i.:> , *\* i . l-i.*.t> **«*.,tl, and Klgtnti strrei*.
T.S camiikiv, rv i;\v .VkitsdV.*
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