Ocean City Sentinel, 18 February 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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r« »t*d .M M ktkbt Tufjoiu> Stair of Np» *] Ut* ctillrr vtmrlv Tbrfc waa In Ibr rcfnnirnl wllli hit • 'J. 1 1 — - ' - rrvcnuw of IbcHlalc of tSmnaylvaiiU >'uuhk man of InlrllufriKT atwf •. B» CJITBTIB KOBINNOX. am imrfy ♦li.OlW.OOfi. Nrv JrrarjV rdocalioci, ah«> paid, "I ilo m*! ki

! rkalemtnueain IMarant^llS &S£.tM. a lial*l alialf do alirii Ihr war bu VVHb more than live limra U>e Incumr I am uo( fillril for any rallm*." r - M Srw Jcney and five tiiuaa file i«>|iu- dre-lded la Iwreene a marhiulal an tt raiiou, Pmuaykaula |«ya lirr are-reiary Imcln al tl>«-Urftnm.'Hr wrnl lm

“ dT Ibe tomm.Miwrallh »-mU0, lierailor martnur aho|> in Lowdl ami la-can by.-y Hrtiry \V. Wafreu, II. I> ai nry Rrnrral brr anietary <>f in- wlnvllnc |.i« Iron l.rf an Irtah, laUoer/ |.f,. II, a boa: borne la 111 Drnvrr. ful l

U-mal aflalra 16100. IIh r-bief jualli* of Urailually In- a>-<|Uiml aklll, bill all lie * a ill jm-aulr.

THUB8DAY, KEBRUAItV 18. ISC. I be Hut* »*i00, and Ibe a«i»-ialr ju^ end of a year be frit Dial be bad red (Umfmnre hw not met in Treolon

ticca of Ibe Hupremellourt fSOOO eaeb. l»r>Mi>»a maaler. Al Hie end'of Ibe , la „ mi, w ben Hob-.]- Klt/c.r. 1.1 >«-

METHOlJlSTS’ BIG DAY. The lav'* InfloelK-e baa fa

Ma^y raslon Will Ounce Milplb Afler core the eebw^the^Ulian - Ibe ■arck Conference. ^ajTl^dba^prond V^ui

Tbr aasly-firel annual of tbr J>‘tlr ItWjM

Wrw Jrreey C-ouferrunr will

ameano^k^-nm K?!St!

lie week brrllinlnK Marrb

t aff.aal I

mcny. K.

TMEHr la one thine a jrounc abould learn early In life, which would ■are him an end tear amount of trouble and humiliation. Tbla ia that Hie e»timateoT fall penamal worth will nr be gauged by Ibe aebieveenenu of ancwalm. You will be valued for what you aooompliab younrlf. Tlx aooner you realise tbla fact, iln- better it wUl be for you. Take oil your coat. Ko to work and make a record for yT ■elf- The lucky man ia tbr Induatriuua THE moat pretcntioua character* Erne rally the crew leal frauda. The n who are all Ibe lime bmllnR of tbeir mirmonly in any one thin* or Hoe of tauimaa am^ the ooea Ilia! we abould watch moat carefully and look out for. One of the moat ureful qualifier of tinmind la to learn to quickly dbwxra the true character of airuiycn. w bo reek V. deal with Ua In any caiocity, and we may aoon eaumau tbeir read value cor-' reetjy by carefully not Inc «heir ten

Hoy* abould make a atudy of tbla ter, and early learn to init a pro|«t value upm tbuae they may meet I world. Tboae who do not do to at

d frauda are lookiuc

Prom the comparlaou the only iuakm that can be drawn la tl.al ! S y'a aalanra are tiu lihcb, cooaidrrlir rcaourm of tbr HUte, and II ■-a Krral coiitraat between Hh and wltai olber men earn in the |i frwbm*. Al the aamr t.me.iiviuE N« w Jeiwer ia more ervinomical than in Heuuaylvauia. Land and houaea. are cbrw|w?r, and the (truer*! plane of e» • pnidilum lewa. The bleb aalaritia ol New Jerwry'a Htale ofllriaia are an Inheriuuoc from Ibe Ilemwralitparl.v and from a lime wben “everythlnc Tbewr lar|r aalaria madeauuK her I ha f..r party Uvurile*, and tlie iK-ojir

rlebly *

dr red nut t i tlw HUte but to the Inflo-

lu oilier. Ttw

ptupw-ltlon Ip Increaar the pay of tlie of tlie HUle board of laxabceu encuu ratted by I lie tvntraat between the pay of lialO. which la ample cumpeiuaiiou for Ibe work rendered, and ll«e U* aaUr.ee |«ld - - - ~ la alao afien

be week. If

lately. Ko doubt every t

i Reti-

re excrcdiuR hi* n

ccipta, but It ia dlfllcull to ace bow I. la Coin * to mend matter* by twIatli.R rope around hi* neck, Jumpluc into Ho liver or locking blmarlf in a cl ore r...m with the caa turned on. Hu.li.ere may be alaca ben, but the auieide w ill Uud it red hot at Ibe place where be i* goiuc —too lively, in fact, to be comfortable. So, no; this very old world ia a aad enough bole to live In, when your munry it all guue and you have no - friends, but U la far preferable to tlie bake oven to which the Hcripture* assign the wicked. Heller remain w here Too are, even if you haven’t a dollar; re for Ibe beat slid live

trail, 111 luck only

piaitlon lie beg-u Ui • salary of >10,000. Tbla

rtu-r than betgnulng w ith tXM

raviUiiug downward to>6nii.

tleneral (Irani ap|.|ied lor die c .and of a iMmiauy. Kailtug to ire tbla; lie U-Kan by ru.lluit bla in the Adjutant liein ral'* otliiv in iota, presently hi* o]i|..nuniiy ca bneralU. M. Milebell, once fu a c eraali-.il wllb a nun.lvr of oltl-vre Port Koval about die time w hen Little Mac" fever waa -wanlug, *■ it la p|.4«tile dial Xapoleuu wo ave failed of bla destiny If Im.- I begun as a general. Hut be w *> .lieuteuanl, a captain, a mayor nriKBdler, a general, Kii»t (Vm-ul * Kui|*-ror. lie artjulred al earry step greater place, but die American

e day It

■mall, aawed on. sldeut In Cuiorado known for it* rich Silver mb

of wblcii

walk on two feet and bray through tbeir hala. The place baa die usual areunment of gin mill*, gambling demand dance bourew dial Bounsii lug camps, and also a board of trade, •r, as they eail it out luundliig Utlc, a chamber of cvmmene. It look actioo laal week, a publo-bcd dispatch says, towards diverting from Sew York, Chicago and dt. Louis to tralvcsu.ii and New leans, sod by unanimous vote directed Ibe secretary to nodfy die mayor* ol -wo Houlberu adea of a hat lUqy bad resolved to do so they might |<v■are themaclvea lor the uu given for bringing tbla terrible alamity upon the Kaatern clues 'that they acre in a measure largely in the receul election.” A y ear* ago tbr Aspen chamber of merer say* tbrsr new Western tt strungly Itepuldlcan, but su mger'lbe case, and they- abould trade as drey voted, with lire South, tbr last election bri.qf held sharply defined diOetrni-a- ol prtnriplea and tire fart demousir tad

re Ira

md t

u tbla y<

u by tl

Tire d by II elder of ptrte bb elder. It ia ddere o (ajsllkdl

Of bla

eral-in-Hiirf and ” Tire young limit-ter. a bo, by fruel freak of nature brgim at tl large city |«nsb a III liave Hide opportunlly to accumulate: lire U|on him will be loured upoi positbm rather than ujohi fata ezperland ability. Achtevemeota w inch would have been very credilabli ■mailer sphere a III show a dtatreadng disparity iu the sphere la la reversed if he begin* lower d«K>n, not nccrrearlly Intending to remain there, but doing a* well a* be can. and fiud■eau” |rer|-rtually grui -. Chalmers began In Ibe obscure Utile uarisb ol Kllmany: lliabop 1‘otlor, of New York, wbonowoccu|dr* ■rent and Influential |wl don iu tbr Kpi*co|al eburrh, began iu the rural parish of L’nioulown. Dr. John Hall began a*-a borne - In til* and of I relaud. I beret men did not stay in therea; drey had Ibe rise iu tlret had the Utc Ueexge H.iHober a, t career is fre*b in tire mb all. He did not demand a blgb ibe start. He began a* a carrying the rod fur tbr mglncret*.

la life.

that ilremdiomic.rewauf I be Northern ' get

Hut b

It fa such example* that als.uld t all young men uot jo be aftakf o ginning al the bottom. Condemn tlie l-ounds. While dicre la opposition on the part of Ibe flsberii.cn win. operate > net* in tnis county to Arerembl. mA Hcovef'a bill aboliabitg |*iunds,

■o the Ural day s of -tad month of tire

year. But Ure failure to celebrate either the lab or ]Sd day of February d.res not Imply that Ure American peup.e

The dreaded grip ia again aaarrtiug ttaalf all over Ure country and pro*, trailug thousand*. Thus far Ibe inedtcal aulboritiea have been unable to And Ure real grip germ. In 1887, it waa very ptevakut in China, and many Kngii.li pbyaiciana report that tire YeUua of China waa the seat of the da It la claimed that the epidemic got In UUa country m 188# by mean, of a letter received by a Keg^York Hebrew family from friends in Huaaia. It la feared that tbs disease will be epidemic again Itt* year aa it waa In is* and H*0. and It la thought tbecouulry- will never ha free froan 11. Unul Ure bacteria l-

1, board* of beallb will le

The d I ware lure ■d In dime dlaiiuct form.: aimj-lr ura or grip, which is a catarrh of opta-r air |areagew; reunpHcated a bieh la atleuded by rerkm* pul-

radlcally different from ure vie*, of lire booth add West, and Ibe query t.

by, aa Sou lb,

with Ure Kaaitr Uu. oououdruui we reallydoo' but Ure □uuciu.h.u of die Am penllee 1 circular letter Jaambly gn Inkling, wben it my. die pftweu good time to cut louse breauw

an small aa It Is just now, hit

obligation* have been reduced credit baa been -refiiaed. Of Calve*urn and New Orlrmn.

<*«« prepared to tannedMrly a,mi

coodlUous thrust upoo diet K there Wcateru Sutra a gold

lar 1 * worth of tuerclundlre un credl be paid fur with Ofty cent*' worth of

bull km, and until Urey can

prepare themselves It looks as thou]

V eaten. Htale* will have heir trade with the Kaat al

pay for whatever mrrebandire they obt*in In the future with Ibe standard

Jerctal nuuU of the world. UiCIMNINU AT TMH atOTTOI There are very few snares more d wove to young awn and young woew of lair capacity and eduction than U J t to begin at the top. The young

daily perhaps the young minister, riabes to ataol yj a pfomment puritiuo nth a | roporUotiate aalary . It la quit* unlikely-'that be-will succeed lu aaturing die plac* wbk-b be wauls. If iie -uccerd In tbla lb I* more than file that be wlU not fulfifi IU re quireturtii*. and that be will be bandi•wpped for life In bla own feeling* and die thought* of other* by the mem

ury of a failure.

There are certain dement, needful lo ‘Cores which a man can baldly gain ilbout going through an apprraltceilp. A man who hegto* on a blgb 1 grade I* Igu-iraut of many ltong- iu regard to men, to material and loequip It ia an advantage for a general » mme through every slop; be

ilimeut of 0*lienueu as

class lu d.w rectum of die Mate is iu favor of die bill. Ibe catch tn the pounds un the nrran from are nearly all edible fish, w bile on die bay aidr ibe county the small pound neta a used mostly f„r rmtebing fish and king crabs for fentiUlu* purpukea. Jeremiah Mectay, a sporuman, al baa all bis life b» n a fisherman, ]aftiy U<r ]demure and partly Ua a liveliboud, e*(oesses the opinion dial the |sujnd* uugt.t tn be broken up. He claims all A-b which gel in diem are either ua*d or killed, while the fl*h caught lu tbr ordinary ariue are prmci|ially' tb» winch are edibleand marketable, and therefore no damage ia dune to propatieorge Cox, a bo flsties on both the aler aide* ol Cape May county, says that tbr pounds on the bky aide are ao tiad as tboae ou Ibe beach aide, dlvidca the aeaaidc flab into two I and rays that the acbonis of big I ’rive the smaller ones ashore and tbeyre caught immediately in the pound* ad are prevented from spawning. A majority of the flsbermen wb.se opinions have been expressed favored

w paraagr ‘if the bill.

IL-fore Vice Cbancvllor Grey in O ni Monday^ counaei for Jrani Knbn, iu the caw of Kuhn va. Newodaib, made appiicallou lo amend hi.

Injunction u.

restrain the defendam from aelHiig a number oflou on Heveu-Mlle Hear!,.

for ,

against the late John T. Ky an. Counfor die cumplainaut alleged dial yrr Ciaudall bad been engaged by nanplainaut a- v>musrl, and dial be had failed to attend lo any. of the i«** of l be caw alter obtain mg a fee He alleged that Crandall aubwqurutly breamt- euuuwi f-.r Kewcomii, sod ibe complaiuanl bad to rngaiH counaei iu - burry, which only gave him a little tine to niter lulu tlw menu of die caw. Lawyer I’eircv, the couuwi lor the •wipbtluanl, also charged Mr. Newcomb wrtb usury, and

■uiunniy aupina-d. Ha read* 1 g Italian youruala through i

aril fur die pno* i- eammt uuderstaw

' j Mem-lck dealrea ta mal

WAS A M A KIIK’S.

N ew 1 HtFE are new ltitn»: '• i: C '' iiii.H-r the sun-at lea*l shrewd Dress W 411.1 N-tlor arj h a i-'wtbei tton* of thine", you ti.i\> '.k'th!' known. The taMks lor the new

y over j reason prove dial.-

A* if | For eight years our Jrev- Rood* lek ha. j chief has had mill-men experimentn. 1X111! mg on g gauzy dress stuft that •tniai. i jimuij he dural’le. Most ot the " spidery weaves ate loosely held— " t-trands slip and the fabric soon emir*'that: I'^s old. Al last yuacss crowned 1 himarif fus enorts and you nave— - If equal I’INEAPPI h GRENAlIlNE. wul thi- lyaintinesspeisonilied—Rrenadinc •ggt ha6- 1

AUTHORIZED Bi FIRE iUDERWRITERS, KIDDLE DEPARTMENT, Fqj. feLECTRIC LIGHTING.

H. M. KALBAGH, SON & CO., »:« AMU KY AVKYI K. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.

ELECTRICIANS. SKILLED i-LrcTRIClAItS FCKRISHtt) DAY 08 mum. POST OFFtCC mOK. 210

..itton, and the new stufl

pn—uied - v I. divii

•Mere a- f-l

‘Wa: ICev. UaMgc B. WAglit. It. I». tr.dget"ii -1i.in.-t; I lev It K ll^rn. aindei! di-lrict: Her. W. I

land. New llrunawk-k di*ln>

C. Huiek

n dialn

be already -qua! -*

palare. ai.d th.y rap] Mao would like to kuc w-rv n.ou exactly l.y “many ft endiled, lit’w--.rr. that A!

Klectrii-al Suppllre, Incan-lna-clil Lai Here <w Hliade*. K'eetni' Hell., ('all*, Anm llom-rh-ld Material*.

y v.dlage or color; Cbaod^ ■. Halteriea mid all

JAMES G. PORCH,

u*t->m f..r die |ire*kliug irmg from their oflU-ial r allowed to.wket aud it 1. undcretuud tliat

lulluw lug have been named aa bt* l.le succewnr: . Itev.Jobu I HI. Paul’s ebureb, Ttwili H. I hompwm, of IVuu’ Hev. J. M.-rgau Heed, of Broad t church, Burlington, ia more likely that Kev.J. H.Urmw, D. !>., pastor of the Kii.l-M J-lebureb. -n, will l-a—giu-if toUweMrrTlie general opinion raid

the

t Dr. I

laoed over the district

vacancy occurred.

V. Charles H. Elder, of Weal ebureb, Trenton, 1* to the llftti year bl* May, and muat aoon go to a u< field, probably Pitman church, at N't

Brunswick.

Her. W. R. Weddera|*.m, now Fanuiugdale, aud Rev. C. Cobb, of Medford, ate apukvn of fur Hie

Rev.

of Wai

cl—mg tbr fourth year of bla mini-try t that church, a III go to Eighth aurefa, Camden. Rev. W. A. LiUey. ow at Kndge|a>n, Camden district, -111 p—atbly aucoced Mr. tiarria-u

1 arren street.

It is aim raid that Hev. Jam** Mi >. D., will g« from IVntnU ebu reuioii, to Tabernacle ebureb, L eu, aud I bat Rev-. Edmund liei ow at Tkbrrnaele, w 111 go lo Central In the event ol Hev.. Dr. Grew being appointed preakling elder Rev. A. W Allen, of Asbury Park Fust ehurvl baa Iran named aa hia su-vr—-r at B First ebureb, Treuluu. Hbuuld J Morgan Reed, of Brvaul alteeL < l.ui.-b, Kurliugtoo, l-e advanced to llte elderRev. Jamea Kvker-ley, of liabtowu, would serve Ibe Jtruad street

lurch pulpit.

Rev. H. F. lira vail, of Beverlytalked of for Medford, hi* place al i erty belug Ukeu by Hev. J. E. Htiaw , of Eighth street church, Camden. Be. A. J. Gregory- will leave Barnegal aud gu lu Manaliawkiu, and Hev. Lid w ard luuut will succeed Mr. Gregory-. Hev. H.G.WIillama vetil remove fr Hndget«.ro lo I aland Heights. Rev-. G. 11. TuUia, of Columbus, i i to Cr—wnicks, and Rev. D. T. FI , oow alCrurawtcka, will go U. Mount

Rev. E. J. Kulp, now al Penrauken, All gu lo New Ureiua; Rev. Allouao Hare, w l.o baa served the ehurvl ntuaville for Ibe post three y ear*, pruiwbly gu to Delaucu. The Bread sucel Park church, Tre-u. ton, ia likely lo get a young mao from

tug ibe pulpit. Rev. B. B. WraUieruy, ■ expected, will irave Lambcnvilir,

Rev. Bleadiuan A|-pkgate, of labu ileigbla, will move; Hev.WUlla lieevc Iium Pitman, New Brunswick, gura Farmingdale. Bev. H. R. Kobb.ua w| leave Hu Luke’s, Lung Branch, an should Rev. J. W. Morria, of OL Paul' tetiUai, be ap|sj|nlcd picatdiug elder, i* sucevs—of w til protamly- be Ki . kiauebesler, ol Ocean City. Rev. J.B.VN —H'.lt.ot Dudley' ebureb, Cauudeu dl.Lie-l: Rev. W. 11. Carter, of Fieldabuiu, and Rarer. C. 11. Eld —ley church, Treuluu, are the ihrec eu lu lb* iwofereuce » bo are ending ' eir lull lenb of Die years al Hm •pcclivc apisHUtiucula. ire sixteen -ululatera wb el—tug IlK-ir fiunb year, Ibirty-uiur year, wventy-aix the scrub biuely-oue the fliat year . nwry at Hirtr rr*]s*-ti.

-bargwa.

the- Monlezuma Kecur.l

asked:

•'Anything fer tb- W “Nalbuig." n-pHid the ■'Anything fer Jane W.

’’No.”

"Anything fer Acc Wa

. VNa"

"Anything fer Bill W» "Nothing'," "Anything fir Tnm Wa "I tell you nothing!' "Anything fer fool Joe "No. nor Jim Walt* Watts, dead or living. at foreign, civilized

or black, franchised naturalized <* ..Aberwi poaitively nothing . h r any (i the Watti-s, either iudiridnallj. acrnra’l.v, jointly, now and forevet, one and mTb» iaiy looked up nt tlie postmaster in anrmishnieut and sat.!: "Please look if there ta anything for John Thomas Watts”—Atlxuta ConThe jacolator flab, which ia found in the Jake* of Java, ow-a its mouth aa a aquirtgun and is a g.ssl marksmatn' If a stake or pole is put in the water with the cod pmjicting three feet above the surface aud a beetle or fly ia pla.-.*) ou the top of the pile. Up- water will aooo

un* gun

its prey and m.-asur—

it screw* it* mouth into a v.-ry funny fbape. di—'barges a Mr.-am ot fluid ami knock* the fly or Ns-tlc inbi lie- water, where it is instantly iti-roured Iff Hi* auorraaful abooler or Home of its bnugry

is—ft'bllad. iplua l’n--s ,

Tbe Emmett: Robert Canon, S. T. Holme*. E. Kllerniau.A’. H. Hmylli, T. B. Hammer, M. E Garrett, Eugene Ziegler, Tb—. M. Hinker, R. A. Smilb and wife-, Philadelphia; Mr.. Win. C. Tay lor, Mi-* L. N. Taylor, Darby, Pa.; H.G. Taylor. Mwirealown-. Anibuny BUelman, Tuckabor; Jam— Jeffereon. I “Ac CHy; K F. I-rwis, Harold Gif. . Cape May City; Ml- A. E. Mklgh, Hcki, N, Y ; Mira Sara C. Wil•ou, New bourne. Pa. U.>d House: J. R. IVudell, WorMb—II. E. Freeman, Are bdalc, N. C.; Aurlry- Hill, Waainogbin: J. L. Man-can*, Kaabin; J. \Y. Barber, Trenton: Jobu Duulwm, Alloway; Arthur Able, L^mde-n; Jam— L. Hmllb, John Murtx, Millville; Prof. Bl.winflcld Bartiue, Bristol; A. Tbomp*.n, Tbo*. Sajlt and wile, Philadelphia. The Algleu: Wm. S. Fietuing. DeIroil, Midi.: Fred K. Moure. R. L. Gull and wife, Atlanik- City; Mrs. Hattenbwaite, N. F. t!ha», Walter H. Hay*, E L. Hitler and wife, Philadelphia: J. H. Upptnrott, Gold run Test, Walter Heller. Camden; Mr*. J. F. Gofl, East Creek; Frank Clark, He»

I ale City.

Plumber and Gas Fitter, .-taally ! JwA-nlv-tivc studies in stripes, cijjitl! - NO. 1046 ASBURY AVENUE

**!

My exjierience in the business-warrants me in guaranteeing all work first-class. A full stock ol supplies always

‘ on hand. Estimates furnished.

Men's Clothes, Youths' and Boys' Suits. Russell & Adams, 817 ASBURY AVENUE, Don’t fail to call and examine them. Prices are the lowest.

R. B. CORSON,

Fwreral ♦ BiREexe^, Washington VanQilde^, Manager, wii.i.vzi.i.xc. tv.,. Petersburg, N. J. W. C; SMITH & SONS. Building: Lumber

OF ALL KINDS. ,

Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets, Columns, Newds, White Pine and Cedar Shingles constantly on hand and under

cover. Orders left at

807 ASBURY AVENUE will receive immediate attention.

Yard: Corner Fourth St. and West flve,

>►. 1 >I.VAIOTVJ>,

LUMBER l BUILDERS' SUPPLIES,

COR. TOTH AM> WEST.

All kinds of Building Material furnished. Special induce-

ments to all Builders.

French Buck Lead and Ready nixed Paints. For convenience, orders may lie left at 746 Asbury avenue.

WA?i AM AKER’S. PHILADILI'MU. Moodiv. Feb. 1J. l»t.

. MnRular store. That is why

Jus

Waiumaker'

-two cl

lasses c tys new

than

itorcs,

always altractivi

(tore. As much mure as we have lie room to make it. but lirst ami foremost a More—an outlet lor goods so important to producers tliat really downhill Horn every-

where.

IJepehdahle goods gravitate here; college ol watchers scour Hie world that Philadelphia shoppers may have the best. Sellers ol Hash md save tlieir time. Interesting it all times. Interesting these gray winter days because m-w ds are getting lirst showing, w title ol goods lor present needs are being turned to cash—to your ad-

tor the designs and fabrics *re prettier- than ever. Linen tor its effectiveness. Some are heightened in beauty with threads of silk; some hold cotton in combination—whatever helped to carry out the designers’ ideals. Fancy Plaid Grass Cloth, 30c. Silk-striped Grass Cloth, 35c. Silk Swivel-striped Grass Cloth, 37tfc. • ^ Silk-striped Linen, 37'^c and 45c. Silk-Mriped btamiue, 75c. Silk-striped Linen Chiffon, GOc. Striped and Plaid Chiffons, 48

in., *2.

Wool Dress Stuffs— The show as new as the morning. Just lirst comers—the select lew' from mills at home and abroad. ktammes, coverts,' cheviots—or variatkms'of these weaves. Black and colors. Tlie Muffs lor tailormade gowns are ready. New The open-work or etaBlack m ' n '’ wrtivc ls ,0 ^ J 1 " riareWo tinctively prominent in UOOGS the new season’s tabrics. That is easily seen, whether we stroll among the colored Muffs or blacks. Let a word ot Saturday’s black goods arrivals hint ot the dress goods newness ol the day. Examines at «3.5ct— Throe Uyira ol ctuainr wravr. with silk, crejon yrtpc New Idu. ETAMINE AT >2.50— SOorad-Kwl; lxn.T rfltctCREPON at *2.25— SUk-arvl-WTwl Irathrr-wrlKhts Grxcztul, . wavy dtsqcm ol ezuze-fckc Naqty. Plain Examines, 75c to #1 .so— All-wool Elamioev Iroa the Pnratlcyx anJ Pnratlry roods , n torrami lot »*»ve. dyr and hnreh. Uttlr or tax ■*sh; the threads are put torrthrr tot service. No iUppm: STkIPEDETAMl'NES, 75c. >1, >1.25— Ratwd aiohair-Hnjw ktaatim'iruBacniB the w-alo. Jus out ol the Custers Houxe. Too auny devixm to allow ol even an attempt at descnpthOH. Fancy Grenadines. 11 to >2.50— A N* family ol aM-otk — ! onpe* and Sjure. Gama (round* headed stripes anr hnest silk; Mean etli hold patterns are tn Plain Grenadines, soc to *1.25— 011 a * nJt ^' v *^r'JI>a" ever in lavoe toe ' " ited a larce

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