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u A5"",rs CAPE BAY. NOVEMBER A, 1882. "* S?i2 JTSSi °" Mr. Richard A. Proctor thlnki the prestos during the present winter, but that the principle effect in the etrth will be an abnormally long winter. • The Ohio Republican who had a Tolcc In the lodMrietlng of that State farad badly In the retail. Nine of the pretest Kepreeer Tatirra failed to be renominated, and two oandidates wlio bad districts whelm in;ly defeated. Pliilad Iphia It likely to reap a ne« barren -f debu from Pblppa' ratoalily. It hat jo it bran decided that the supply receipt*. pocketing the money, can reCover fr.an the oily, and already claims with lab rent amounting to aerrral hundred dolls i bare been awarded under tblt ruling. Philadelphia will that be forced to pay t rice for a Jarre number nf_ajjnaf» — r— ac The physicians of Allamlc City hare to signed prut est against the passage by fa the Ccmrwm Council of an urdinanoe
grander permlaaloa to a drainage company to lay pi pea beneath the surface of the at re. is and arenuea <4 that dty. The pbyaldmts bdtrre that "any attempt to underdi .In this dty will be produclire of ruinous consequence*. There cannot be ■excise without aewer gat, and thlt pernicious potaoo will destroy the faealtbfulnota iQlic place and blast ftt future proapect*. The present system of retnoral and tu face drainage, when perfected, we belie re to be the beat and the ooly one practicable-'' ThinydWo Stales bold elections oc No. rentber 7. The pollllenl oomplekloa of Op|l»i will be determined, at Congressional declines are held in each of tbeae Stales. Alabama, Arkansas, Oeurgis, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Rhode Island will bold ooly, Oongrea- ] gratsiw.al eleoiaot. Ualifornla. Colors- ' do, Coonecticoi, Delaware, Illinois, In- L diana, Iowa. Kansas. Masaachustl >.■ Micblgio, Minna. Ha. Missouri, Nebraska. I Ncrada. New Hampahlre, New Jcney, New Y *k. North Carolina, Pennsylrai.U, 1 Bomb Carolina, Tcooeawc, Texas, Vlr. 1 gtela and Wisconsin will Tote for Con- | g retain n and Slate offlccra. Florida will ' Tote f t-Coograadnen sod a legislature. 1 The appointment of General rupe to , Uk Majdr -Generalship maile racam fay , the rv- Irein, lit uf General McDowell hat , given ::enwsl dism Gfacria. and will, it , I- UC<lcr»u**l, U- slrvuuously opposed j Whan " uxtw* halure the Senate lor con- | H.maii m. li is urged un sll hands Ibat , General Pope does not deaerte tblt pso. , motion, and Ibat -be is not possessed of ' the ability oenasary in Ibe effective dit" ' Cbarge of llie duties ut I he office. - 11 til prriia' It Ibrsopposiilon which luaaprung up !• oialnly due to the fact that Pope It 1 unpopular He did not auccretl in making a paniciilsrly brilliant srar record, I and 1.1a cood.ict in the Filx John Porter c matin tslla biarily against bim. It wat I Pope wbo »aa mainly Instrumental In 1 securing Porter'rdismireal from lbs army, t the ii Justice of which is now universally t recognized, and bis failure to testify be- 1' fura I «■ ScfaoOeld court uf Inquiry bad a t bad 1 ok. ^ 1 7h - loUoa iog it a csunplete list of the c Oung- rational oomlcstiont: „ Fltst district (Oamdcn, Cumberland, ji Cape May, Saban and Gloucester counties) -j — Ge rge M. RoMann. lap.; Thomas M. | Forte!, deqi.j Louts Bristol, greenback „ prob;nitkm. i ticcood diurtct (Mrtcer, Ocean, Bur- p llngt.a and Allaatle ouunl let)— John llatt Bret er, rap.; Louis Parker, Jr., don. , Third district (Middlesex, Moomoutb q and Union ouuntieaj-J.Hm Kean, Jr., , E- ffiSdte, ■*&,&,!- JSjSS , I'm r, national. „ F urtb district (Hnodertoo, Wanco, , B— ax and Sutuenet counties)— Bee Ja- T oin F. llowcy, rep.; Hettry S. Harris, h Fifth district (Passaic, Morris and Bit- „ gen ooontha) -William Waller Pbe)|*. u rep ; John Kyle, den.; Rev. W. H. Mc- „ b ath .Inn let (Eart county)— John L. bi Blake, rap.: William II. B. Fiedler, dcm. « N-veath dlttrict c Hudson county)- " Oibcrt Collins. rep ; William MeAdoo, n, dnu ; Iraac L. Allre, temperance. ic in tbg rieclino id 1880 tbe foilowing "I fa tfaq riectue uf 1880 the following "
the vac fur Congress bt eoeL uf tbr jFirst- lb Atrfco. rep., 10,807; Carter, dam. 18.850; llullit, greenback, 784; W.ulmaa, prohlbHtou, 78- Republican t'ycond- Breier, rej*. 18,580; Smith. \ i ■ bird— Bobbins. rep. 18,888. lfaaa. 884 ' ■Ssw1®" 5 : Si^JcwW^aO,43*. Balhm.bc • Itjtubbcan ^ur^dyg 586.^'^^' f bevuulh-Brigtom,' rep , "l4,714; Hal- [' I 1©W,S 5 ly-V. — " t hey could rot bear tbe word of God. He '■ jssstt.'ss c S3&aKSni ; .aber has bair of a wioeg eol.w. « ■ nine F that hat beet: put ut wrong f- m- oixu u their aaube to... much . to they ulk bpara one anrabei .« tbe Brest withmt ■ making unplrai.nl remarks.' Tbia laB It a t«y awxtping amartiua. U Mr. .^rira*w««ra. out the x. u-.Hr. so, us. -
^ TOLITICAL DEPARTMENT It la thr^duiy of every farmer out ol * gtaWode for tbe past as well as b<pn for - the future to rote for W. B. Miller for Senator. When a farmer buys a fine butscf about tbe pedigree or record. and the tatur _ principle ought to be applied to fur the- ' *" cord In the past. gad yo'ueanJudee.J what * Win be bit future, for tbe bust way .to judge tbe future is by the past. Now 10 what ts Mr. W. B Miller', record m< m x 1881 and 1882 set. have been introduced d in tbe Legislature giriitg to municipal it corporation. Ibe power to impose a license 1, fee upon all person., wbo xild or offered la tor aale any a area, good, or tnercbandite r- any deseriptbm, within tbe corporate limit.. In at! .4 , whicb catet Senator Miller muved- sn sowndment in tbe fob ; lowing word.: "Provided that no prr- ' boo or pt-rgut. shall be compelled to take J out a licoao' for the aelling of any | product ol bis farm." Tbis amendment t ' was carried and became a law solely ' thomgb t lie personal influence and energy j j of W. B. Miller. But for Ibit^ju. — j farmer rail or wwjrwraild be oumpelied to pay a bcente Bat at it it these cotninodiliea can be tin sold just at tbe fanner desires with • 'none if to molest or make bimafraid." And every ^ in Clape May County as be counts wr * up bit summer t work oan say, "I ant so
I. much ahead from wbat I hare saved if through Senator Miller." "By their fruiu ic ye shall know them." P For tae Capvltiy Vara, if A Popular Han: e Witbuut making any comparison or un- '• favorable peraoual cornrnrata. It is the duty of every christian, and every one a ho ' regards tbe sanctity of borne, to cast bis ' vote at tbe ensuing election for Hon. W. • B- Miller for tbe Senate. Remember thai - in casting your vole you not only endorse tbe man but the record which Is behind him; Id voting you morally say, "I eo- , dorse tbia man's public and prirale char- . acter." Therefore when a candidate aaks e for your suffrage, before you promise bim t look at his record. Senator Miller's racorfl I both In public and private, since be baa . honored Capo May at her Senator, is un- . impeachable and stainjrta. There it no . j vote of bU recorded wbkh will not bear MUm atrictett scrutiny and most careful lKiii. Every act of bU in Uie New reWy Senate it characterized by temper, calmneaa and wisdom, lie it tbe \ slave of no matter, tbe creature of no cor- . potation. Through such a representative, it dignified, and tbe beat Interests of tbe people protected. On account of enact menu brought about by bit pcr1 aooal efforts. Cape May county it today thousands of dollars richer than she wat ' three yean ago, and Ibis without even k> much aa Ibe suspicion of wroeg against 1 Miller. Of all tbe men in Hublir life ' in Cape May, he h to dty deservedly tbe tonal popular; a frieud Hi any scheme, cither public or pi irate, which can be en rolled under tlie banner of right. Vote . for W. B. Miller and there will lie r.o cause to blush at the lialM if dipwitcu. " The Voice ol cape Hay. the Canutes W. B. Miller, the DetuggrsNr nominee J the Bute See. to. form Cbpe May , county. Is a man who bat done nnsr for i tbe tu^nty than any other of biv etiiirta- 1 Jhe last thirty years there has been ' pnblic improvement of which be baa J champion. The key.n He of his poll- 1 Ilea it "the good of Cape May county. ' j grrafrat Industry there today, tbe t manufacture of sugar, . a. founded and < established Ibmugti Senator Mdler'a | energy. Jllanuntinalinn waaagraiuilout j offering, not of bis own seeking, nor was t It secured lyr the expenditure of one penny . Tbe banner wat again placed in hit bands . In accordance w iih tbe demands qof , and tbe people will ' elect ! . ' Tbe Rcjftblicatu are nearly at cothn- j aiattlc for bit elerrion aa tbe Dentoenla. t general remark It, "Burr Miller U ' good enough for u.." Cape May wantt | for a man to protect ber lnduttria and enlarge ber resources; a man wbo bat ability to uphold ber cause either In private con vena lion or in parliamentary <leThere it a rich fortune in ttore for her if proper legislation can be secured, and abe sees in Hon. W.B.Miller, tbe man ' secure it for ber. Hit mrai bitter n admits that Le always did what 8 wat beat for tbe county, and be ought to p hsTe hit re warn. Politics counts for t much in thh campaign, but tbe watch- „ word! are 'induariy ami thrift.'' A city which It act upon a hill cannot be bid, r neither can Gape May be kept from'aend- "t to tbe next New Jersey Senate, one a ■ October 30tb, 1881 Caret Mat. J J
Republican Endoraetaenl, Tbe following teller way reoeirad from " Edmund Creaee, of tbe flrm A)reaee u Sooder, dealers In furniture end upbo). " ttrry, 9080 IUdge Avenue. >< Fbilxdzlpsu, Oct. 80. 1881. " Hon. W. B. Mii.im •* Dmr Bir : — Permit me to congratulate P yon on reed ring tbe unanimous vote c i « the delegalca at tbe Counts CovenUou at a! the nominee lot Stale Senator of Chpe ,, May Coenly. I hope yon will pardon me for voting against you the last time you P were elected, at your opponent was oo my d aide of politics and at good a man at the p party can tret out. and I voted . , bim and I thought be would be elected. ' II you can beat such a man at R. S L Learning with the advantages he bad over « you then, y ou nerd not fe« your present m S scot in tbe least. If I were in Cbpe Couniv tblt td I would vote f.wyou 01 In everything fat my power to beve " yoaVkctrd. for tbe reasatt that you bare P dtoe more Jor the coanty than any other f, man, areyvdlhg to my way ot audtlng. Cape May City ougbtlo vole lor you ; the all over the comity ought to vote for y.m, and I am tore all the Working d dara ought to vote fur you regardless of politics, and if the people in (Ape Mar County know wbat will be foe their boi ~ interut in tbe present and future, you will °' ; heat wishes for your auaceas. W ltetpceafuliy^ ot Tbe Awr lakes a rat7peauliar pcabsao "1 tki* *aak in reference w tbe eugar eater. ™ prim in (Ape May county, laooearticie * J4n Taylor, a Mexican, i. pnM m lb, father uf this industry, and at the «* tame Sanstur Miller ie vilbfiad fan. „
5 give all the praise to a Republicxa, If ilia a good tbiag. but if It h bad, censure a Democrat. The people of -Cape May can ' tee tbe absurdity of such a position at once. Senior Miller it tbe real author of t Oiie great industry and ie ready to bear r prairehy vraing for him on eleclioa day. , For tee Cape May Ways. The kanuaal Party laeac. P The "NaUucal party" deaire tbe use of your pajier in making known to tbe voters of Cape May County tbe result of their ' Convention held at South Seaville, Wed0 m-sday the 18tb lost. After tbe usual prr- , in., marie* in appointing ofDccra, commit. 1 He*. etc., the following ticket was made; Congress. Louis Bristol; Stale Senate, 1 John L. 6mlth; Kepreaentalive, George I L. Post ; Surrogate. Richard C. Godfrey. ! Fellow citizens and voters: The annual Stale election is near at band, and it is of ; unusual importance. Tbe independent I voters of our county will then deride in s many respects their "weal or woe" for at , least three yean to oorne. We ask all thinking men to examine, without bias or ' prejudice, the platforms of the three ot - morejiarUes^o which public aentimenl ts The National party presents before you ' an imue— a financial issue which they believe overshadows all others. It does not '■ require great learning and great attaiu-. ■ mcnts to understand this great,!**- — " " _j 111' " 'ii'MMII ° ala VketHffhgaaDtud administer ^ AWT; cm Tor tbe benefit of a select 1! few, but for tbe many— the laws tending ^ to make millionaires and paupers hare been Imposed upon us. We think the * has come for action ; that "masterly c Inactivity" has had tu day, and we pro- |( to declare war and exercise continual „ belligerent rights against tbe political that invest society, whether coot- - wrongs uiai inva. society, warmer so milted in high or low places. Heretofore
*J we have been content to bear tbe mon. straus wings saddled upon tie. hoping for better things, but the rid parties as they now exist seem to have outlived their usefulness. They bare bowed their knees to Baal until they bare lael their own ind. - Incidence. They have tasted alike tbe t- gilded bait offered them by monopolies . and capitalists until they have no choice but to obey tbe behest of tbelr masteta 10 True to their own instincts they cry for s spoils, but readily unite to oppose reform. Tbe time has already arrived for us to act. ^ Then let us at the coming election show by our votea that we really declare war - against corruption whenever we find It ofd f entire, that we regard all good and just m m'as friends, all men wbo defraud and ., plunder tbe government and people as 1 We bare presented nominees admirably n filled for tbe positions named. Farmers, | of reliability, deliberation and sound Judgmem are among tbelr leading character isties. They are not inveterate office arek- " era, but havo strictly avoided, rather than > sought political preferment. They ber lievc that public office should seek the man, and that none are so unfit to serve tbe public as bejrbo thinks himself best qualified. Tbey are strictly temperance men and e have always been sucb. Not ibe kind made to order by patent machine process They have libera! education and are - extensive readers— profound thinkers aod reesoners, know well tbe wants of their c lUDty, stale and United Stales. Tbeir former political proclivities were ' Republican with strong tendencies to tn- > dependence when necessary. , The National party will not sanction unlawful or wicked advocates for the rake of victory or success. We want no nine1 pend' Tbey are orijr^ fit to draV i dred thousand more to serve during the . We have suffered severely Ivy deserters, i by traitors from witbin our ' ranks, and ' •umetinwa by acquleaclM In alfillalion.bul the truth is migbty and will prevail In spite of the blunders of its beat advocates, i We have men in our rank* Ibat are i , thinking am. capable of being standard i bearers— we bare veterans and new re- < cruits We have no printing press, cue ( • x quently are without tbe means of act. , log promptly In concert, and are obliged ( treat slanderous report* in opposition , 1 papers with silence; all this will be rcme- | 1 died In due time. . We exceedingly regret the necessity of . ■electing our nominees from a single lo- J , cslity, but safety at Ibis time requires It. | Experience has taught us to cbooae those , represent us, wbo give forth do unoer- | tain sound, who bare cut loose from ibe , , old and eornipl parties, and therefore bare | entangling alliance* under oar repre- , senutlres; you will Jtsvc so opportunity , to enlist at every poll in tbe county. < Tickets constantly on hand. 1 Twdependenl voters, tbe Father of our j , -Country mid eternal vigilance la the price i of liberty. , Our cause, your cause, b now before , yon; it remains to serve whom you wilL Our banner is nailed on tbe outer wall. Inscribed on it in letters of gold b our platform. Equsl rights, equal privilege, | equality before tbe law. No unjust, ex- | elusive privileges foe monopolists, capital- < lata, speculators, bankers, brokers or nun- . producaj^ttf^anjJBDi^'Exaci juslioe to ' T. T. 5 wAsnixt,-ro.-« xetticb. Wasmsoios, D. C-, Oct. 80, 1882. The city b Joat begiuniag to receive lu Winter compliment, and to look once t like tbe Capital of tbe United Many of tbe fashionable people, wbo bare been away during tbe sum- i mer, have returned, and tbe familiar facta J of certain Balramrn alone are wanting to f i ad us that tbia b the aeat of govern-, of Tbe moat gigantic young nation in tbe annals called the planet of the J Earth ; tbe only planet and annals, by tbe ® way, about which either Mr. Beecber or t> Mr. Ingenoll knows mocb. Tbe Drat thing that strikes tbe five 11 months absentee on fab return to tbeOapi- - 1*1 b tbe Washington Monument. Fortunately It only strikes bim figuratively; it should strike bim square, tbe hypothesis of physical indestructibility might be proven absurd by a melancholy examThb monument that b intended to every monument in the world ; already over-topa everything In Washingand U still climbing 'aky ward. It lam lo realise all tbe projector* oewill doubtless be the moat Imire, beautiful, and I mutt My attooodlag piece of architecture In tbe world. L of ooona, do not mean to mjr that it will reflect as much gratia* in design, or and labor in execution aa many other architectural triumphs of tbe world, as for instance, St. Peters, St. or tbe Cathedra] of Oriogne; but for awe inspiring grandeur and chaste sublimity, thb plain while abaft, jig bare on a level with tbe ocean and its bead Tn excel, them all. Another third has yet W be added to lu of lu aurmooliag figure. What shall It fat? Various designs base bean suggested by native aod foreign arms. No design been definitely adopted. A Batoe of in order to present a retrg. orzahle likeness from sodt an akitnde wOl have to be of mart titan coUoshI Q vqaestrian statue in tWtdly, aod a arati- t~ men. is growing ia favor of honoring it's Washington wore, sad the horse, and *1! £
•t WMN wu m* <•» Sat MJ f ^ 4f^p8fcr.^R .*■ irsnaRfia ef y^ej k y. 1 I MM Mr Ie Rt ea the k.» t M. I •» - -- 1 1 ra ' ' b— -» * I ,lr ; ftrtfy v • v flMfa Vbtf I J. J lnhEttfa^.^ Raha URtMai. .to, I | darihsr -xGn. k)t Oesf..^ re f 1 Z tiWtoto.. ffaajaaosr. Ptoto- j I * I "gfrw. 1 " •• - "f * I tt ovaffMatf a» *mrv»» !i X .-~.fi ■ I il , i V ' a Newuk.i«iu ttoxxa th,n sat. H bad tofi.: lu rxa toi-rx Ma ■ allrroroe^-vux . 1 > •» ' -• . Uf engine is a Mix** i . f , l-ra— . .-.A 1 E
t- off surpiu#les((Si. *• -. ..t - . * from the mr> iU atomm i J Joseph A. Se<<d>'*^* ■« - a v a ty years' cxperifgp- in r- ahead of a pmods wmrn ... * cording to t|yx_/Aa * it— rwv-wn. that ; * bis standing agh ts.-'w M ,. L 800 passengers (bJ»r « |to .... ; , • * *elf and Oinducia"aV'i ■ j * " j" Bingbaot. Seed's ||faMn** *» • c*t«; , with bim. The dcab roito! „ r. the Point of ItofijU ■ flaw BOMaafatoi I J tbe Hsckrnaackafc^r-tfiflRfia lfa»> *-4 j the engine, wh.ujSS5«lf -i>- •«-. *as I r "a? *** "* j not. All aflam^^a Ju^ —rr rue ixrix i . to the foremoat Jtoy il jini mqBfaiq| i t that no two pcrsoi$s*le^K>M stkl s>;. j ■ then, accompanied it ' ton ; , men, dashed back (oifW. Masrag ash | " t Tbe engine was itegpnl and wars the j ! bai let litiuself -■ *. 1 tn re i | ciothcr. The .'! . -4 ■ 1 . OA fetor. | burned [[/ a Consclrn^a* r-eu.lxisx. 1 Cuuimi*siuD.-r Dudftgf*. I'xrVv.rt r..,--. ■ and aomewbat re niarkuM totre ,4 «fcKb ; ■ the following ia a Soto' Ci.irroRD. SusqurkpwM I xeMg |'<aa . 1 Oct. 8, 1888. I \ I To tbe Hon. Wm. W. lWrj iWk i sioner of Pensions. WaRisa.-x 650, I. Lewis w!*Ayrgi. faS l ' iniiul j ■ Cuuipaay C. 2d N v>hxi Cai . 1 to submit tbe f-illt- '1 - . * ; careful riamimiton 'ifl the erase are. w | of the pension t|vSe| j rnyself^in my p.eafnf^d^s^re < e j worthy than otlfcra oer^fijb* . ] Ing pensioni, hut it d'«p **a x-o : - . : j — that any soldier o hoooflf fifattstod u a ! _ pension wbo is abW toA.aa are! pro v; , ! T a living for himselftaJf faa>4f . »*.< 1 ft I , a been able to doffi* •' -4 lav since my discharge W»- tos w-rs -x 1 • j — tbe lime ever comes wte I atoti 1-. lx 1 able to get a Tiving .Oi^x.1 j JfMted Sutes ®ov.faa».«.!. ; • win 1* different; bfc f to*. J . 6 ( ■clentlously accept any fia«"I fi ro ;to j therefore request thsi 11A stxv - Bia '<a|reJollkthmr" T°"r "^Lxw't^JT llUIs According tVrat5m)offic ta 1 atatamenU ( furnished, tbe Pransylvania aod tbe ReadRailroad CompaDiea carried to Pbila. delpbla during the four days of laat week'* ockbralion upwards of 900.000 vlailora (xamSen and Philadelphia — 804,000 passr ngcra.
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ww""' »«*ACK SHR«I0SH£S DIES* GOODS — « j i kloks slp. vcivits. j i | HALL'S g 1 j | I lie 26 Ssll Stasj Sfna. | | ? PHItADCLPHlA. • <n fflWU, BUS BalA nak acssAmtRR r ; : Sbwtlni. Etc. 1 ■ mil WILL THE WEATHER BE TO MOWOW? . ' & S a I .S Mi. r !l ICE! ICE! ICE! KHICKERBOCF'-^ ",r it or sHitauxrHia. EASTERN' TOEL_l COAL! COAL! COAL!
D. GLASER, • Corner Washington and Jackson Strreets, Cape May City, largest. finest anb latest stock of ! BEADY-MADE CLOTHDIG, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND CAPS: Etc. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, NECK AND UNDERWEAR, , The mrxl romplete aasomuent Id the county of WOOLKN. UEIIINO ANB CANTON ri 1 vvei X 'NBERsniRTS AND DRAWERS. The Cbea^xl Uno ot READY-MADE CLOTHING jxxx ,re...re. u,fcc LASE R. Mrs. R. DILLON, Nos. 18 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY. - DRV GOODS. NOTIONS, MILLINERY, FEATHER*. FLOWERS. SILKS. SATINS VKI VETS RIBBONS. CRAPES AND VQLA. FANCY OOODS. TOYS AND STATIONERY LADI Eh' Of .SSAMERS, MEN'." On. CLOTH tl'l'lH. I'MRRELLAS AND PARASOLS. OEKMANTOWN, SAXC-NY AND ZEPHYR WOOL. ' Wilson & Co, 'a Library $3 per Tear, $1 for Three Months. Patta wfll le sen li ray Aires, gst jail men receipt el lie Kite. ■NEW CLOTHING STORE NOW OPENED. No. 41 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARI.ES NEEDLES, MANAGER. Mi-Mi CloliiDE and Fnraislj Goods, i OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, J I OUR 880TT0— "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!" , THE PEOPLE S RELIABLE STORE. [ No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEEDI.FS. MANAGER. V* W STORE. INCREASED STOCK. FIRS r STARS GOODS AND CHEAP PRICES. JUST RECEIVED, A FULL line OF LADIES' COATS j Dry Ootoe of xregry to^ptio*. grace at MtUiJ^aaa Tnaaauaga. ctotaa ^ DR. WARNER'S CELEBRATED CORALINE CORSETS, JJ Maystraa —*-t mayors, a: **rwi. fiyprxne^tne w*t» u...r". **
(>ak Han .nd Bi-Centennial. ! Our ii dw Tnufcto PwiMinn of A* BLOfltrawal Otebr««>->n on Octo»Mr »sth vriSl iihiiiratP th«- grr»t xtr.t nt .-»*«•« » and — I.,,. ,iolhi«g " >«4v » 0»t»s§-«sr ' '"1" a BilmrmDoHars. s!y>ck h 'tn aH re»pr<rl a 0v: best «* haw f-vcr offend, and wc hrmly believe ha« nrvrr bw srejoflM fai vwbzznrt by *«y re8M» .-falhing bouar w A mt rka. TV? iwj4 {ail to visit Oak Hail- Look « fee Clothing Arid Recr Lsxwxfa, go through thn workroom* and wr how few vizt plat e got* . oo. We have » beany wekoote lot aU. wlsrithcr buyrr* or xiMti*ri. Tbe ttfll of p tfvwisAnda of friends wr have madr ifl the toufttry about l-hiUWishM .k.riflf the Uxt twenty-two y**rm are, w ft flee *uf«, more f,rmty wt fneflds than e»er before. We have gaunedfeetr tt.BMettt r by giviiw them fee be *t dellir'i worth ot citfllutig to t* hfld anywhere, and we offer a viedge flf fwicLtr/ in our low prk«» and elegant Autumn gtock for few yw't faflie*.
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