WASHINGTON LETTER
EU&LEIGH.
(S(»ria) Com^mdcaR.] I 'Ml*# «Or» 1 Congrrjwnian Joy of St. Ix>uls -will go npw
llo t>*" Pl!tl!|ip!D*» If lt<* r«n take Slr«. | H C. Carry whrrlrd to Co»Ht Joy ylth Ltm. t’;> ti> Uk' iirment tlmr | Houm' on-Tutrsday evening. tiM.Au.omvaUa hBAwinn.. I 1„|,„ .nU « il r .ponl S1..V jxz s;; isrs“..-sz -'»> Ipium. It WM nrr.mjte<l tUnt n party I M_t»*rv« Uiurn Steclimm »n.I jnf artist ora «rat rrprcMtitaOvca nboaM j Cicrtruilr Bij;gs »pent FriiUy «i
rvtuit tin* inliitHte, tuakhiR the trip in! Wildwood.
the tr.nriv.rt I:ix.U^ A* the «l.lp Waltel Duhle and Michael Fitzxily 12 atat. room, en.1 one bath- ^,,,4 ula j c a hutmeat trij
•hip Hath-
wonld
*-<) r#.'h fru.-wt wa* allowed to select a y.viie travel lug eouipanton. who «hot. hi |!otulnal!.v l>e hl» secretary, thus utllla|u« the two bertha In each stateroom.
piL arra&Ri alt |f.vt|)' «atUfueti tin* In^allv tipped
itHlua plnci
- - — . Mr*. Da...
eousldorcd per- Spnnj; spent
Wallet Dublr
laid made « husmeas trip to Cape av City on Saturday evening. Kiiwa J Steelman ol Mtli'""*
Iville spent hit tapidv
Saturday and Sunday with his iapii
it place.
Mi*. David McPhetaon
Thursday 1
j sister Mrs. Edgar S. Douglas.
of Cold
rith
(Rnat■ river dock, however, und >i he-j • 1k * ,;X Dousjlas.
il 1mpossibility to tvivtlr I Court
irsttie a phy fcer In time
rsleil tmpossU.lllt
depui
rtment
l*atl on niaMltu
utitl tl«e Inina-
the dei>3!
•sift MrOellau. a very much Unrer
Loet.- It has two dccka, wl
Sr., anti wile of ent Sunday With
ihpir son Alex J... hen
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence G.llaher . Cape May City spent Sunday with
eefcH, with stall*- | , hr j r p nlcntf> (j. W. Ross alitl wile,
upon each, two bathrooms nud Is 1
her very much superior to the . M'* i hom..s Corwin and son at
rolls. In fact the wtv.w o! 20 army I Angloca spent pan *>f the week
Bcv-ra nre going over on the MrCleJ- j with her paicms here,
n to Joh. tbelr husKand* Now the 1 ' Raymond Corson of Ocean City nntora and rvprtfi^uuUvea would like . -gpen, Saturday and Sunday with
take their wives, but they have ol- , riend g ,| ljs p |, Cc .
Edga
liui-ut Is averse to carrying too ninny ! , hr trir sex at Given Creek on
ladle*. Hut Cougrensnian Joy argue* | tiesday evet
[that he lias not selected a secretary. Inn.l, ns there will be 20 Indies on the
>dilp. one more will not make *nocli dlfjfcmice. At tin- last rejioit the matter wns still befofe the s»*crrtary of war kwatdng Ida do* Islou. If -Vir Joy does
e Thlllpploe*.' he will spend
H"» llr-IO Ponr Povtflons.
: Hon. IlertsTt V. Bowen. Un.- retiring {Anierlenn minister to the court of the jabj.li of Persia, who take* the Imporjtpnt post of tnlUMKer to Venezuehi. for-
jinan. who In' foreign lamia tins brought 'about greater respvcf' for Arm-ricnn ufTnlra and lustltutious. He, i» genial, imnssucilog and a giant In statore. It liiajubeen said cclfrlt I? probably true 'that la* Is the only n!y-. in the dlphv jtuntlc service of tb« country who haa. ' (bold the foor positions of Consul, coolinl gemral, minister resident nml tnln-
!bitcr pl« nlpotentlary.
Mill
the sweek
a uppolnt-
, :rd consul to Barcelona by President; IIInrrlHou. then ronsui •rencrnl to Spain 'by Pnsldeut Cleveland, holding the .office until the beginning of the war [With Spain, when the president *P-.f Ijiotnted idni minister resident at Teheran. Becyntly he was proinc.ted to
• be envoy extraordinary and mlnlater at South Dennis.
inn' r, .. '
ic»U called on one Given Creek on Wi
day evening.
Philip Schaefer and wife of die spent tile fir« patt of the
with friends here.
Gainer Hand and wifi; and Miss Annji Ritchie were among those who attended Scavillc Camp Meeting on
Sunday. ’
riBHDrr oree£T~
Gordon Yearicks spent ‘Sunday,
with his parents.
Mi»- Mamie James n» vwtting friends and relatives at South Dennis. Ftank Woolson spent Sunday
with hit parents.
We are sorry to note the illness of o tr Iriend Miss Betilah Bate anil, we hope for her speedy recovery. 1 Clarence Howard spent part of last week with friends at Bridgeton. Harry Stite* and Wile are spending a few <iay* with her parenta, Mr.
and Mrs- J. H. Thomas.
Mias Maude Yearicks spent pan J ed the week with triends at Burleigh.
Tura-
Ir*. EhtilrOouglas spent 11 day and Wednesday with her
sister
p hi* dcpnrtnn* from Persia be ;was decorated with the Grand Gordon of the Lion andean, the mr>«! ancient nod botioraldc ork-r of Pi-rsla, by the aUah as an «'v!d(tctynT the latter's appreciation of Mr Jffewen'* ecrvlees uud regard for the Annilcan people. The kdiah also pniscntr-d Mr. Bowcu with a 'rriasslve gold snntn<ox studded with 50 memds and decorated with a pint
Rev. Mr. Grcgr called on filends
Monday.
William Thorn ptoi
rv und D.U'ghter in this place on
■Creek spent Snndrfy
Eldredi
•dla mond:
of IVrltla'a ruler.- Tlx-so will U* deposited In the vaults at tiie state depart-r*P p r»
.jurnt until congrctia nuthorl*c.« the re- their sister M
of Green
with Claude
Ige and wife-at S .jith Dt unis. A. H. Snyder and granddsughtei Miss Msitlie Barnett spent part ot the week in Camden.
Wool son
.ciplent of the gifts to-accept tbem.
A Bootblack Trout.
'Th**_colored ovn end boys who engaged In mating their Ilvellhoc shining aboca la this city claim that tlv-jv Is n pretty auccesaful “bootblack
.trust" In operation In the pnrtoffice 1 .
my not be “a con>oration j the lawa of flic Hfafi* ! ^* ie
o a co •d by
I Edgar Wcolsan and. sister Edna (spent Saturday and Sunday with their sister Mrs. D#ra Eidredgc, at
South Dennis.
Summer Booklet.
The IB01 edition of “PlrauvUit Places on Um* I’hila't.-lplit* & lie*ding Railway” ; is a iM-ai b.v>klct giving the suinmcfiog , 1 >1 arcs on tbi- line ol the rade-sv ami a - Hat of hotel» and boarding liotisca ‘ from
a.ut It Is to Till Intents and purposes a, M>eul ( thr „, mmcr month*. Itruat. '.nasmurh ns It ha* absolute and | procured at the jiriuoipal tieke : rtmiplctc control of/nll the shoo shilling the company or will be loalled
done In tlie jKwtdfflc**. building, end It' lia» fixed the rate for shoe shining so
bufld
that If docs, not fcur_«-oinpemion. . 1 “Jolinson Bros.." two hardworking, industrious negroes.(operate what the
other bontblarkk In the vl
, jyNs
and (|, r
the company or will ■I nws cm receipt of Edaon J ‘ Weeks. 1 Agtut. Philadelphia.
very * to
1 can be pi any ad-
ip by
Our regular 40c. tnarahmc'on* In one :*oui>d box, l#e; free sample*. W.
The
It35yi
.mplc*. a and
years-of age. and they are so »t*se4a.
fbeta apan SccoBd ClcM Mall Halter. ; roctmasUT Geucral Soiltb talked to the cabinet about his Inrcntlops as to the modification and vdforccmcnt of wcond class mall regulations. Mr. Bmlth hopes that by the new regnla--Jtlnos the govern mem rerenbes from the postal service will be greatly Increased. and many publication* will lisve to pay higher than second class ■rote*. Much matter •nt t potmd srlfl pay mlth'a' enforcement
tlons Is began.
Second class mall matter now rmtfrures about tUrec-fonrtby of the entire weight'of all fhe mall matter Juudled by the government, and yet It bring* In less than H.OfiO.fXXi of revenue out of a total of $nft.000.0u0 each year. f Capital's Wafer. e new reservoir nety Howard unl1 receive Its supply [of water through the Lydecker tnpneL Vni in now\se disturb the source from which the rnpltol liolldliig I
furnished with 1 The leglsU'or*
yenra to cot to- continue to gain* wsiyT* of Smith's spring Is h.’ar the center
A’olr. nearly two TijHiw north
acpltol. and in the rotistrucrtou of the Wairroir It has IjeAn preserved by a wall of masonry'iroand it. which la carried op lo the height of the tvudn,
thh#. secured
ao'.ona
Kotloe to the Public.
NoUca U ^.enthy given tint the price of o*l ha* htcti reduced. The regular price •>r egg. store and uitkis £0.23; pea. •5.00. Cash prlre for egg, stove and nut, fft.75;
pea, 44.50. V Ayi-.hi'cax Jce Co.
Foa Bale^—Hoosrand !>»t. Idrt over half aa acr-, with fruit and shade ireas.. ■ ■n Machaiiir street. West Cape MayMoat he sold to settle and estate. Ay-
iter for over (TO yean, jay therefore In the
0 drink of the spring. This
• of the
d op t
ise being thTi* treared for. a for all time to come, while (he
Hu bile will have-the Potomac fluid. ' -
1 Comm Isa! oner of Indian Affair* .lo
the other day received an envelope ^postmarked Denser containing M0 in {wink note*, with a simple metnoran- [ dum: "1*1 ease give this to may tribe of
Indian*. Prwp n frteud of the T'tdli
If yon ait. hi need of ladita* and gents' lurniabings, or ahoea, iuspoct tly> stock carried by K. Conley. 400 Waxhlngton -tnwt. Big reduction in ladles' shin waist* and wrapper*. Agent for Barnes Rrb Laundry. if
50c boy’* nil-woolen pants, all tca.gfor 25c for one week only. Tstnenbaum's, 508 Wj*»liint(ti
sizes.
|.
street.
WiJJ exchange good Remington ijretdyitffr tor {toiler Iced pump hot
ly to Sot.. Needles.
waiet|-\ppb
Atlantic Laundry.
Men's all-wool . pant* that
$t-50iiiow75 cent* lor one
■.nlvjit I. TeneribaumV.'
Fok Saix—Concert Grand Chicket.ng Piano, kwublc -fur holel « large room. Cost $1000.00. lafiv ve.irs v>ld and in perfect order. Wi; lie aold cheap for want of room, Cal) and ci,»i!iinr-U- |. D. CvAIO,
420 Washington stiert.
- If
E«. «« *». .. UmrMi* 306
h»- i DeCalur -trect.
WOMAN AND FASHION Snmmvr nvrnlns frock. ' Evening frocks of lawn and rontlki arc not only posalhle, but altogether charming. The 0110 ehown hero Is of mixed blue and pink, with glimpses of green, a dixn* roscrnblanc* to r Ioulslne lu dutlgn. The prtuccsa skirt la tucked
of lat out In very n veiling
to fit the body, same muslin blouses over It In front. Cream Mce or cprtobne embroidery edge* the Urcaljetnge. and a no ft sash of pink glace '.s draped about the tup of the skirt.—New York Mall and Ex-
press,
Stock* In Aatamn.
The newest full effect* win *how lattice Lands on stock and bejt and cuff. Lattice band* will also bead flonneva. and tn aottie ease* whole yokes will tie
TUI* may be carried
In narrow silk lewd* -stitched on neatly. A gown of turquoise blue Ing. not a costly gown, by the way. tiuJ a stock trimmed with a lattice .of black mi tin ribbon Tlx- yoke was also lattlfi-d. The belt wg* of natln. with a latticework carrhxl over _ If. and the tlounre consisted of a lattice wry cute nlugly mode, so that It required no lining. nay* t he-Detrolt Free Prvaa. For dinner wear the dinner-.mob give* a tinbib to the gown. If tbs nklrt be a little worn or pasx-d Its finit stiffocas, nothing will resuiirltatc It like a rash. The prettiest «ashes are made of chiffon and ere shaped, tla* cod* being >und!;ig and rather wider than the isb Itself. The entire edge 1* trimmed
or of
Itself. The entire edge Is trti a, tiny rnrblug of chiffon - Satin ribbon no broader
with
white gatln ribbon
baby ribbon.
The Veit That Flapa. There may be some reason for women's wearing the flapping veil now ofTecled by fashlon'a devotee, but no person wna ever yet found who could explain Its use beyond that of piping the face of t lie'person sitting next lo the street car: It doesn't keep am the but. for It la too loow. and no Veil banging like the saH Of a boat run up In the wind could ever hold the hair down. It doesn't keep the fare clean for nil the dost In creation can sweep underneath, and Its wiggles and serpentine course nre calculated to wear out the steadiest nervrn. ' All tbla however, doera't prevent the dear things from wearing tbem. and nothing but a change In fashion will. In the meantime they fllpdap und wove, and the man whose nerve* are shaken by adversity Is driven to extremity by the continuous pc rip finance.—New York Telegram.
• blrt tV*Wi Many of the feminine shirt waist* Fartalsn origin button up the beck. Rninrt^eummer frocks also fasten up the lack. Inn uninn you have a maid this modish means of entrance Into
yottr 1 fraught with embarrassing < COW WARTKD.
IfficuhSea.
jfood milking cow. frealu
Gash,
•Laflcrty. Cape May Point.
ing cow.
Term* Gash, good home. ‘Wni. E
Maj
The Cplft Industrial At
notii
f..r. any
Fishti
NOTICE.
liuti'n
bat. it will not be
r debt*
brum, prci-l
i, after this date,
Equitable
4ihlT
P.AB.eioltOai. * I A elnb rsr I* n»u every week d»y over j the Heading routsuii train leaving bcic at 7 a. in-, and on tnlu'toaring Cbcuuiui street ferry at 4 10 p. jp.-for Cape May. Standanl Faijikm Bhecta. showing the .^sXo-rrks:- ‘sra
get one.
- Daniel Fooer, ol tUl* city, t» agent for the Ktlaoii light. Thirty cents for vanilla cream and St. Nicholas slicks 21c. pound. This aecV
CARROLL VILLA
e beach,
Hotlce. Several window* h»ve been broken ihrowtgK ol *ncll* *!iil stones nt thi and nil person* arc hereby warned that such practices are contiary to law and that offender* will he apprehended and punished Tiros. W. Millkt. Mayor June 14. tynt.
Caramels such aa you arldom get. tlerncy cream, pure augar and pletit know how. Free sample* llogi Waahington and Decatur street*.
ity of tsn’s,
No Lie;, to UicyclR Riden-
Attcntion i« hcreh) railed to the following
ordinance ' ^
An ordinance to nwulatr the use of blctrle*, trievek* and similar vehicles tn the City of Cap# May. «w
all blryelea, trteycles and similar vehicles, whm In use oa the highways, street., .an. . and public place* of Uiis ctv. dial! have a lamp of • auch illuminating power *» to t»•ecurone hundred yanb ahead. attarheU thereto and kept lighted, between one hour 1 Bjy jss-tssi s
=5^3^=
JACKSON STREET
NEAR BCACH
rOne Minutes' Walk from Bathing Grounds. *1
COOL VERANDA EXCELLENT CUISINE AND SERVICE.
CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT LOCATION.
Same popular management, MRS. T. R. BROOKS
KNERR’S PTf DRESSES FOR SOPIPIER TiJHE Time do not need to lost long; they are not expected lo last long, but if you are mway tor the holiday* nnywljere, everywhere, you are expected to have something dainty in the way ot a gown. To du this economically use STANDARD PATTERNSOur full large number ol
upply lor ]uly ha* just if dainty creations for au
0. h. V. KNERR; CA.HE MA Y. N. J.
c,..,, . At The Siqn of The Ked Hockers
imported & DOMEsric
•w..®s»5.r~-«-..“!>« t-"s5!l- CIGAE8. CIGARETTES, SMOXIEG
ASD CHEWING T IBACCOS Snuff. Etc. FlnuFi.-iich'Briar and .Meerechaum
Pipe. Fnli *»*..rtmrnt of Smukers' Article*. FINE STATIONERY. Phi ladel phi* and New -York Morning, Evening and Sunday Papers, delivered promptly
ona'rival «.f train. Iladrlpbis prices.
de. which when ning may be heard one hun-
dred fret <"
cnjrud. That all *uch ..... .Imllar vehicle. STiall csrnrji »ult» attudiid to the hand.V bar of '' I. when -
dblaitt
[tltm 3 And be It further ordained and led. That un prnKiti or |wm>na ahall be allowed to ride any hlc.clr, tricycle or almllar veblclr. within the city limit*, at * rate of speed rxcerdlBg clghl mile? an hour, ex-
cept a* herein provided.
Secllor, i And be U further ordain, d and . nactrd. That no bicycle, triejde or similar crktcJ* .bail be ridden up<#n the *1d<-walk» or Wrdwalbtif thttfcltr, provided, however, ;n»t thi. ordlnanrr afiall not apply to toot path* or i.-mou- of Iilgbwaya, .tree!*. Irara or public plaee. of this <4ly lying oatalgr of the thlcslr aetMod port, of the rttr. which
I and ait- not rrpa'r<d by ‘I* Uwabimlnsowiter
dr act ..
are worn by travrl ai the eilv BUtlwritie* or by I
largest assortment.^
The Leadld|
508 Washington €
.. — utUngow
Sia-tlun 3 And tiedt funln r urdpinetl and rnactrd. Thai the Committer'on Street* and
Highway., or a majority'of If
thrlr dlat-r, lion. u|*ki al
1. Oopualttor on Street* a —lorityf of them, a
a any nodal . y prtsfm - - -
... any 1 arson •>* |*r*on» to rbloueh vehicle during a anrdal time, upon, apeelal portions of the |;uh|lc wny* ol Un-
pHI— —_—. —SS; derm pro|.-r, and they miv alau lartcl! the tire of velocipclrs or other •' chine*, b« cblluren. on Shy -auch
d they imy alau t.-rn I or Other similar n
, by cliihlren. on kb* -such Hidewslk* boanlwalk. and public ways of astd eity. Sect loo o And Le il further ordilued and . uacted. That for each and every violation of the pruvialona of this ordinance, tbc MSJor or Alderman may, u|>on reaiplalnl and due pw-rf, tta)>"W- .neb flnr up-m tl>r of- ■ • ixlrr or Ktiendcr*. os lie msy think proiwr, nut *xc»-. ding the sum of Are d.illars for ••ach oAensv. with coats to be taxed, nnd In detaull •d.thr psy tr.cnt of -aid tine and curt, suav •-oniuit Mild offender t« the city or cour'" Jail until said fine and coats are paid.-
Approved April tl, lr*6 THU*. W. MILLET.
Jilted Jnjx 28th. lUOl May
-
GOLFGOODS™^
, j. The27j Dwt. •uod. Imported and IX>"•k'tng and Chewing To
Mrs. JACOB BECK.
Cor. Ocean and Hughe* Su.. CAFE MAY, N. T-
IF THEY IRE TEHENBIUITS CIOTHING THEI ARE PROPER.
Ready Boy's
Have you seen 1
idy-Maue
Look at the low prices in Men’s, Boy's arid Children’s the.latest styles Hats, preal Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date style*
Coni'.- and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town with the
Clothing Department?
children’s S'
iiat I am the cheapest in ton
I. TENENBAUM
2r, Shoer and Gent's Outfitter, '—7—- Sol. Npedles’ old stand.
PLEAt-E YOUR HOUSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothing Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set of Harness That Fits Well. WE CAN DO THAT WE make harness to FIT ,THE HORSE, not the
horse to fit the harnes*.
If.5'ou wish your harness to look wdl and last long go to it maker and not to a seller. It is a profit for me to sell you . first class goods, not to humbug you in a cheap !©t-of _ harness made to scll^md not to wear. Call and see my line of goods and lopk at my prices, and we know we will receive your ^rder.
W. A. LOVETT.
0GEAN R9(JSE' Decatur St. and Beach Ave., Opposite Iron Pier, CAPE MAT, H. J.
PHUADSIPEIi & 3EAPISP LOUTE. ^ ATLANTIC CUT RAILiOAB.
ex Meat know now to cook a sod ext ft la comfort. “Quick ■**“» 0
The shore U the “Quick Meal’’ Trade Murk. If you w*nt to *e« the IHUe “Quick Mes!” chick get a quick meal, pot It to your eye* and your noxe on the (-f). Look at Jt that way ste*dl!y minute and you will see the chick make s “Quick Meal” of the bug. People Who u*e s “Quick Meal" know bow to cook a
meal quick;
Meal” Stove* look well, cook well, bake -nMK TABLE JNEWrETT JtTKE B. U»l. well and last.welL They could not be Train* lears Cape May for I'kllodrl. hi?:
made better at aay price. Their imtnejiie WeekDay*—
------ A. JL-Exprra*. Arrive MitUrtcl-
itilx Y«o. Arrire New York via Winslow Junction 11.40 A. M A. M.—AccoramodaUun. • A
PhllMk-lphl* K.«.
A. M --Lxpn—. Arrive* In Phlls-
dri|thl» at S',*--,,
f. M.-Expre*».
delpbla ai Sj».
P M — Aw-omu.. _ ik-lnliis 5.10.
EUROP.EAN AND AMERICAN PLANS. LARGE SUMMER GARDEN ATTACHED. CAFE THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. ‘
FRED. ARNOLD’S SONS, Proprietors.
.-vfXw
•Went <>f the AtSvacW" date, July 19, 1901 <
By Order of
ISAIAH WILSON, • Vice I’rrfcidenf: HORA'CE WILLIAMS. 2nd Vice Piexidcnt; ' J.Z. VANCE.
T rwMfrtT.
w w- •
HOTjC*.
CAPR MAY CITY. N.J., July t*.i M*. Sowaso Hot.M 1 js. Water laapertor, of OfEcct.v aceooot of all iawu . sprinkler*, and notify the tenant* w also the um of Ule Mine «*- ctyrt^dqring the husr* from s to 7
* to o
sole la due to their merit*—to nothing die.
YOU DOJST
HAVE
TO DEFEND ON THE ( MslW
or
Sag ppesscipe. —With a few matches, a gallon of Kerosene oil and a . , QUiOILMEAL WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE
-And. you have
‘
buil
of the finest
was
store
ever built. Call at my and see for yourself.
GHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7. Jackson St.
12 Arrive* In Phila-j
• nn P. il —ADniuunodxUou. arrive
3- 00 . PbUatk'IuWa f-10.
4'55 * h a • ;?, ’ rr " Arr1w Phlladel- « **> r ^Brk lrrir “ “ rh ‘^
Sunday*—
d ic A M.—Accommo, U 'J U PhlUddpUi* 8.S5. , P N —Aereoiuiod 3-3° I*t„ladel).bl» 6.J0.
. . _ P. M.—Exnra**. Arrive Philxdel-
4' 1 5 phia6.10#
nn P. M.—Excnrrion. Arrive* In Phlla-
°' uo delpbla *1 B.10. 8-s» T „!iiToir~
Train* leave Phlladelpbly for CapeM*^:
K . e A, *4. —i— ,
Cxpe May 11.10.
p-45
j, - 0 P. M —Rxpre**., ' Arrivci -at. Cape
M -“
MS
i'xprr**. Arrive Cape Mar
latios Arrive Cape
•J.00 , KTTnr * u 1 S jr A. —Aeconum.d*tk>ii. Ar • •‘r-^ C*|H' May 11.14, 915 V« Kxpre ’‘ ArriwC *»- 1 5.OO p - “ - Arremmodrilofi. Arrire 'r£Tk
and information ml wTiJ^OeutWl Agvot
KIT80N LIGHT,
DANIEL FOCER, Afft, Cape May. N. J.
For Salk.*—One Rrtrig*r«li
3ne Relrigeralor, used three tftonlht;
good a* new, only used t
sixe 8 It. high, 8 ft. long and 5 It. ide. Chas. T. Campbkix. Fifty cent shirts with collar* and Cufis Ajc. fox one week only, at I. Teiicntiaum, 508 Washington street.
Phatchcr Mlg Cq'xt . at Campbell*, 30S
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