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Evening Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 3

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Evening Journali
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TUB JOUUXAT, P. 31. O'COXIyLL, Cornell rdxt 'the llr-t oytt rs of the lit xt acik. K.H, of -he NV JcnAakru JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth Street rjllIE Urs ium'S-eof iur business thus far this year maktx It lu-eexeary to Enlargo Our Ircrnixcs. We have been cram el and crowded all this s.

a4n In someof our Di-parlments, an uucuinr iiiinuiu aiierarKHis ana aitiiiitoiia toglve us the na i Cessary room. Theonly llinetodo this Udurlng Aiifc-ust ami September, the dullest irlods of ab -'car. I Toallow thebiilldera to get on rapidly with the work, someof onr goalnnun'l be remor edorsoUl. To save expeuae of removing ce rtain st.M-k, to prevent loa and preclatloai from dust during the alterations, we have eourluded tooffer many of our gooils at or abou Ctmit, The hole of our stock found to be marked very, very low. The Great Alteration Sale COMMRNOES IMMEDIATELY.

Our prices are alwayw at the very lowest point, and at this tluu, when goods are advancing in price, we should not press our stock to sale but to get goods out of the, way of thg EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. and Improvements to be inasle to the Orarwl Deot. i It la unnecessary tosay tliat the qtialltlea ufourgon.ls are the best. We do not mean lo)rcpntHtlonbyselllng The well-knowu rule of Exchange and IU'lurn Money observel by the Grand Depot fully protect our rustomers, ana, besides, In ultlliig up this great business, we are very careful to keep good faith, with ourpalroua who are depending on lis. GREAT ALTERATION SALE.

Silks, Press (loods, Trimmings, and everything In ladle' and Gentlemen's wear, whetlri er In large or small quantlllesi, promptly forwarded by mall or aipnwa, and exactly a order ed but even then. If not aa epcted. cheerfully eiHianged or the money fundal. Writ tt postul earl, clfj -h what you desire, ami samples with fuU Inalruetlooa for ordering, will be mailed you, postage paid, without any obligation to parctutsa If prices ar not ssllifkelorw For ImmiHllale attention, address MAIL DEPARTMENT FOB SAMPLES AND HUT LI EM. JOHN WANAMAKM GRAND DEPOT, THIRTEENTH CHESTNUT.

PHILADELPHIA. Kfi it IKAI, IlAI.t. Lnt, A 1H1UIG. I. t.

stare I I Mo 11 iM-i I inch lifcefO- 1 i I i 1" 1 ii l-t ll HOME NOTES. V.k are emu per tlni-u. Mr. Martin, firm of Pijce Jk Martin, front sickness. ha J.a-1 an Angtut frt.

u. h.ive iu the summer. -Ferrell meat wagon go. all part of the Vineland tract. To-morrow the day of the summer of 7'J.

rimr-h and are about Over. Sunday 8. hol vacation Prof. Goodrich, we board at H. Hibbard's.

learn, hu engagi Straw li.it mid mut be away for the winter in a week. parked Lime, Itrirk, Cement and Fertilizers, Kimball, I'riure CV. at -Tb coliiitv Teun.eraiw'e Herald ron-rratuhite VineUtxl on her time Iy tkiiiierance a The (J. A. It.

Iy arrived iu the niiddla of the niit by a train fri.iu Cuiup Skilliuan. The clmd. in District 41, which in-elude the greater part of Vineland, allupsn on Mondajf next. Kev. Win, ritten-icr and family have returned from their summer vacation.

Mr. Pittenger will occupy hi pulj.it to-morrow. Everybody remarked on tbo deli(litful weather lat wveniiiR. The moon wa beam-lug o'er the lake (Reaver The adj-mrned of delinquent taxea wa nni.hed tlii morning In front of Jamei Chance's tore. A full aniirtnietit new "and eeind hand aehool boots ltr dale at MUa Clute'.

The number of our Weekly containing Wendell Phillip campaign letter, may be had at ha news atore or at thin office, Ilev. C. A. Mutt ban returned from hi vacation and will preach aiunual to-morrow at the Itaptint Church. An advertisement in the Jovhwal will be read by nearly three timet many Vine-land people a any other daily in coun- ty.

The new teinperanoe organisation will meet to-night under tlie aiiHpice of the Grand Army of the Republic. We presume the public generally will be, welcome. Mr. C. T.

Smith is prepared do all kinds of watch, clock and jewelry repairing at his new place of business, sooth aide of Landis avenue, between R. and Sixth. Mrs. Gallagher with her two children and Charles Winfleld, cashier at Taylor's Hotel, with Ms wife, all of Jersey City, are visiting at Mrs. on Chestnut venue.

Brewer Co. do not intend to aell out your natronage to another party and ask you after a few months to give it baok to tliein, but they solicit your custom, and oner you a fair equivalent for vour tnonev in pure reliable good, which need no putting. 8. L. Giliam, of South Vineland is the crack shot of Company having hit tli necessary number of bulls' eyea to entitle hint to a seat on the State team.

The State team will shoot at Creedmoor in October. An Indian named Yuma has entered the walking match for the Astley belt against Weston and the other great pedestrians. It is said that he has a record of iKK) miles in six days. C. L.

B. C. Meeting. The Cbautauqun Literary and Scientific Circle will meet this evening with the Missel Billings, at residence of Prof, O. B.

Grant, Moutrose street. The evening will he de voted principally to a musical and literary entertainment. Aabtr Hew Halt is to be added to the list already erected in Vinelaud. It. will be built under the auspices of-the Italian Ilenenclal Society in the.

neighborhood of Cherry and Sixth Sts. It will be built of brick and stone, and will be commenced on Monday. The Llsjnor C'ae i Justice Brown has written and published explanation concerning the implication ot Jas. H. Nixon agaiust Vineland Jntice at the recent caes taken before Millville Justices.

We have'no doubt but our Vine-land Justices would h.ive dine their duty had the cases bwribrotight before them, and the strictures indulged in by Mr. Nixon seem altogether uncalled for. Walter tV. Broom will deliver three discourses in Floral ill, Sunday AligiHt 31, and September 7 and 14, promptly at o'clock. First afternoon, '-Prayer't Value in all its A- pects." Second afternoon, "The Jaw of Sympathy, from- history and experience, to Patriots, Lovers; Parents and the Third afternoon, Woman's Power aad Works." IBly or Constables.

A citizen aks if it is the duty of a when ho sees violations of our Um al 'p-t-on law, to make complaint, and tetify against the Violator. In our opinion i most decidedly their duty, and in where they are parties to the illegal traffic from day to day and from year to year, they should not receive the votes of temperance men at our elections. I K. at i is K.iL 11 trr iskoki.ii COXVKYCEK. UFt'li i.m nii irn htnrtr fill 1.11111 III fa.

-Noirni vim.i..m, x. j. Karnu l.iiir!i' iM sj i. ha. Title examine I.

I llrii I-ir. irrl i iiiU.I-!lii i r.oil.s. Money 1 to jil in. at i in: oi.it PIONEER STORE I and the New, Lllit Humilng and I 1 N0iM.ll- I Wheeler Wilson I HBO I SEWING MACHINES I sOI lll lPIDK ASH, il(i IlTSTLf.LK2311TS. R.

ULLtW Agesit. Irish Rogers, WHEELEIQHTS CARRIAGESMITHS. Carriage and wairons made and repaired trtmmel and painted. 131ncksmitlimg atten b-1 to. All work guaranteed, as we employ none tut this best workmen.

81IPvt. Boulevard, between Landis Avenue and Wwisl Aug! VHfllMI A tm. LIVERY BALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE. IN REAR Ot LIBERTY BLOCK. ALWAYS OPEN.

THE BEST TURNOUTS AT REASONABLE RATES. Horses Carriages for sale aall timet. EL Mr N. Crescent Seedling STRAWBERRY PLANTS. For Sale at 83 per Tlioun, n.

B. ALTOBD, Corner Maple and Main avet. Summer Prices. GREAT REOrtTION IN, PIIOTOGlt AIMIS Club ticket can be had at this o.llce for Cabinet Ptiotograiih, A.t S3 per Dozen, Made at one of the Beat Galleries In Mills- qeiimia irrallod ror at Otice. Also persona holding one of these tickets can get GREAT REDUCTION On Portraits of all sixes, CRAYONS, Etc.

OFISlNJTXGr. FURNITURE A hPETSfr BEDDING -nVt Gould and 39 X. 3d X. E. cor.

Kb and Market, rjori.n A CO. fprtM bargain la Furnl-OOl'U) CO. lure, eariiels and Bedding. GOt'Id)CO. llavinc eornpleieit or stork (iori.ii CO.

with entire new styles and pat boI'Mi CO. terns of fooiis for the spring Co. son.m can hw offer rreot-(KJt'LIt A CO. er Hanevnr known. tiOl'LD Co.

We now Lave fine llneof beau. GOf Ml CO. tlful Anti(tw 'arlrr suits. A CO. ernriprisliKover lift ydlffereiil "OCI.h A Co.

i terns roveod In 'iOt'LI) CO. silks, all-wool Terries and A CO. Hair Cloth, very stylish suits A CO. seven pte each, as low as Mioi it i o. ssi vtealMbavea large a s- MiOl wfrtmentormlld vv slaiitMar OoCLD Id" top chamber suits, lih (iOtI.I CO, bureaus, rireosin; Cases and Oof.jsi CO.

Kn-nrh Ire-r, rrai.rlni( In IroriJii lfi. rtcra follow: r.T. i.t, O. ar.d upwards. Worth t.Ot f.Ii CO.

your while to all A see them. (iofl.D A CO. We sell strletly for rli, sml OlI.I A CO. can therefors Otter our stock at (iOCI.D A very small fronts, not baring OoCI.D A CO. to add any extra -rreiitKeon ftOCI.D A Co.

prices to makeup for losses on A Co. 1 i dehfs, Wetell our cds A CO. at Miora prtre, ruuch lower I Jt I O. lbsn ever liefire CioC. A CO.

Atour(arr-t fieparlment. A CO. 37 and iOX. u-eond can be M.ol I.llA CO. seen new nlli ni ilull which A Co.

In connection with our Furnl- oot i.i) t. tore, rouble us to sell at very A I'M. small profits; some vil. fioI'Lf A Co, are ofVru.s at than can be (fOt 'Ll) A CO. manufacture! These are rare GOri.H A Co.

Inducements which A CO. faring to thru who make A Co. ly urchases. Our rret Induce A Co. tn'-nii are row price.

sti-rlor i a i qnainy. aiineiioti. ana a a Co, la r-an varied to OOL'LD a Co. frrn. liurrli, are to give An.

iiNl. at lp. m. tuvlted. Mr Tin II Ir.iwt'tt1retiirtie.to Vibe.

I from li. aitj, it.jr ii'ivii of I'rchy, an iurrli, in rental 1'i(li; jia evening 1'JTh i.my Tiic Il.tht:,!! l--t tW 11 MCilitrore street. held ati ice rrrim social id-lice of If. Cphani, Tin- VlMl.il: l--cd the -aper are cnli. ii41y Uieir lor f'lU-rx alv which, it agaiit the laws of the Si.vte is stated, A fine lot of pocket "iitlerv and ci.ors, ijust received at Klton's I'ioueer lruir exainine the stock of and perfumery, Ke'v.

Mr. Tindell, of Boston, the new Cnttariiin MinisU will delivj-r the first sermon after the summer vacation on Sunday September 7th. Two Br'idgeton ydung ladies aie visiting in Vineland this week. Mis Iteebe is sti-p-pingwith Mrs. Leaeh on I.andis Aveuue and Miss Heeve with Mrs.

Thomson on F.lnirr Street. fir ape and crates either na'led or in Mat, at Kimh all, Pkisck Co s. fthlneleal Shingles and nail at Kimball. Prince o's. Private tichnoi The Fall T.rm of Mrs.

E. Brown's H.me reiiooi at lier residence on Sixth south cimer, win eommence Sept. 1st, augJstJ Siding, Flooring. Hardware and Mixed amis, at KIMHAI.I., 1'KIM t'o's. t'nrlalmed l.etler.

List or letter reiiiuliihiir ln the Vineland, 1'osl Klllee, Friday, JsTji, Atkliisoo, Jacob W. Itrown, B. Frank Hiirron, Mis Kiiheock. Mrs. E.

n-iimI, Klona 8. MiKr.Kor, Jele Hitnklns. Mr. John Lclvenl. Morton, Mrs.

F. W. a Mniili, Mrs, C. Persons ralllns; for any of the above letters win please say advertised." Jf not delivere.1 In four weeks they will be sent to thclH-ad orurr omee. tt.

owt.KK. il. HOT1CER. Remington Cornell have fresh, daily, the following tish: Halibut, Haddock, foil, Blue Fish, Porgies, Mackerel, etc. jj Wnil received for summer trade a lot of new less lie oefcl we have ever had.

Mob ast IIkos. Chew Jackson'a Best Sweet Navy Tobacco nil su upply of Liver Pads at Taylor'a Drue Store. Also a larne stock of I'erfum. ery. Combs, Brushes, and Toilet articles at ow prices.

Call and examine bis stock, rait Boot. has received Fifteen cases of spenuiu Kip 1 toots. Call and see them. Nearly opposite Baker House. Bstlldlaa- stvi'UI.

Doors, Sash, Blinds, Siding, Flooring, Frame stnfl's. Barn Boards, CHiar. All kinds of lumber. Jet nrices before bnv. Inr.

Apnlv to V. Bracken. Elmer or at me omce ot it. i. sykes.

jyJlml Urapt Beaea. Cheever's old reliable grape boxes are in great demand. Sold in large or small quantities, at the lowest rates. aiig'Jiml drape Bases. Ten thousand, Cheever's make for sale at a low price.

aiig-J0w2 Club tickets can be had at this office for Cabinet Photograph at t.l.no per dosen, made at one of the best galleries iu Philadelphia, if called for at once Mills" Pastry and Family-Flour cannot be surpassed, try it at Bakrr Bros. We pav cash, and nothinz but cash for food Poultry, peaches, Pears, tiraj.es, etc. yerman's Block, opposite M. E. Church.

aiigimiu Go to Stevens for Bargains! His 3c. goods have sold so rapidly that be has con cluded to put in a variety of 10c. articles. Call and see his 10c. department.

New goods of all klndi constantly arriving and being placed on the shelves. Choice Black Grass pressed or loose, at Fuller's Coal, Lime and Hay yard. Splendid butter in sock now. Price Moaax Bhos. from 1M to a cents.

fuoelO Sprcial Ituttcrs. ANTED Wood In exchange Kir Lumber, jjoors, wiikiow, lirtck, ertilisers, ttu Kukil.1,, Psi'scx Co. N'OTICE There will tie a meet In if of the Teacher of District 44 at the HIkIi ts-tiool MUimingon naiuxiay hi 3 clock p. m. n.

r. ii romc, District Clerk. atir2t2 VrOTICE The partnership hervtoforeexlst-1 In umler the firm mime of fcoilth A Mehoolneld hits been dlsdved this day by muttml consent. All itehts due to and eon- traded for by the late Arm will be settled by It. HclKsilfleld.

C. F. KlTlt K. It. MchuoLrici.lj VlSBf.ASD, Aug.

2B, POIl KAI.E AT A8A -RIFICE -A eood.lx yen old hore, a row, a me I'bae. ton and a sulsitatillal Hprlns; Waicou. A ly one" at jirenil.es. witiitoa-t corner or Ma-le Avenue and Krewster nd, or H.I. In- Mks.

E. Mookk, VlnelHiid. VOTICE Is hereby Blven that the' 4r1ner- ship lately exIMIng between Henrr Uill and Henry C. Harver. of Vine- laud.

CurnherUnd rounty, Ktateof New J-r- mcr. umler the firm name of Olll Jk llarvrr hereby dNsolvid. OIL Lit ItAHVCV. lat1 AuifustO. tiKoiHiR ItoHFRTS I hereby an horind to cnHi-cl all debt owing to theniM i.iirln.

Oii.i. A iiAKvr.r. lail August l7. Iurnibed rooms with or without board, 1 central location, terms moderate. Apply at this office.

1 I I SHINGLES SHINGLES It doc not py to hav poor rooft whn jroo mmi GOOD BIU50LES at to low prloM. bar on band ft very On itork of CEDAR AND SPRUCE SHINGLES, At Prices to Bait iho Times. XilUDAkx, Cliff CIS tCtCo. MKS. A.

G. VERSUS "Uniteb Mr. Paddon la sowing broadcast aver the tract to nit amount oi ins iaoe on Nircnases maoa ai nrr store. iPricos are Low Goods dro tlio I3ost and tha script la an adlltlonal belp to the purchaser. Ladies', Misses' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS 1 AVtO Full Lino of Mens Wear.

First Door West of Hank, I.andis Avenue. PADDON States. GREENBACK SCRIPT entitling tbahoktt AND BONNETS! iBiDiDDS, STYLISH HATS MRS. B. F.

BEAN received her SUMMER MILLINERY. AKD FANitLJ And Invites the ladles of Vineland and surrounding erjuntry to rati and make their select! 1 LAUGH ASSORTMENT OP Trimmed Spring and Summer Ha to. taadU Avsaat, Btati Fida.TlaalaxA..

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