E i Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY, JULY 1884- ■ r': r^4, ?!'?**'* r ':' Head and <H«nd». We can e*ii!y nodentand why bur oaiffcbor who riat* aLoot elgbl la the nxwmicp. and apeoda tbe- balance of Bie forenorn talking poIUica dooa not prbaper at bli wort. And we aometimfa »ay quite brartkaaly that be doea not dmerrt to ana-red. But on the other band we shall not baae to loot very far for another neighbor, whom we seldom an away "frortTu shop or office, and yet be docs not seem to be growing rich eilber. We other. bare fslled, while so fer as outward appearance* go the "failure" waa the bardai worker of the two. It amns that one came of dhaater with bard Worker-, i( that ttoy do not pnl brad work enough in "their biulnear. There ia a saying rial it is a poor buiinas that .won't afford one pT.tlemsD, and we read this to mean, brtwern the lines, that* where there i« much to do. there are few that nan do ban.l-w.jk and bead-wort at tbo aamc time. It iakee In every rocceaaful tmatoeaa. a planner, and that implies ' brain work. There is no better lnvtalmiot. ir a largr number of workmen are to be .mptored, apd to select the very best brains attains!* and let them do the managing and nodilng cite, wit hoot this wine I n -thought bdalncas cannot go on •monthly, nor can any permanent ancoeaa he achieved. The uierrhant who keeps himself wearied sad worried with the bard Manila of Lis offloe or store, is constantly m a ruffle, while a pracrfu] well organised mind weald pan through without a rippte of excitement. In the lint tuKanev the sneeehnnt wlH think thicgv are arrayed against him, when the troth , Isdic Is simply overtaking himself. The ; large employer must early learn to distinguish iictwecn liis work, and that of bis helper*. Bach of Unse has bat one thing to occupy his mind, while the former las T< ly many wrigl.ty questions to em- ' expect to do head-work and band-work I and succeed in either. Of course we do I not mean that s little df both occasionally I is not good for everybody .bat we speak in < earh reader oar call up in bis own mind, I what will 1* sufficient proof for the " necessity of a bead to every effort where • human labor la employed. We hare seen ' things going to rnlh far the 'want of a ' lender, there w ere plenty or workera but ■ ns organiaer. So It happens, as before i stated, that tbo right man will begin 1 where the wrong left off, sad by marshal- '• ing the forces at his disposal, march on to c victory. _ ■ r Ignorance and Error. ' It is almost as difficult to make a man , unlearn his errors as his .knowledge. f Mai-information U more hopeless than , non-information ; for error is much more a to be dreaded than ignorance. Ignorance , ia a blank sheet upon which we may a write, but error is a scribbled one, from
which we must first erase. Ignorance is am lent to Hand still with her hark to the truth, hut error it more presumptuous, and proceed. in the same direction. Ignorance baa no light, but error folio wa a false roe The cmaequaicc la, that error. lo go, before tbe can arrive at truth, that. Ignorance. Again the footsteps that error makes in ber delusive Journey may be rei traced but they cannot be obliterated, I bey always remain, not to be removed any more than tb» marks upon the written sheet, la view of this ilia ol the greatest importance to start right. II the progress Is slew no matter, there are no backward steps to lakr. a. footprints lo erase, or hatg weary journey! after the aurting point of truth. The question of allowing servant girla to butiie at tbe same time their mistresses 1 do, is a question that U at praaent being : very seriously agitated at Long Branch for people to object to having their ser- 1 van la baths with them, and yet when it ia ounsidssed it U sot silly. If servants ■^'^rod and^kaew thrirjriaar , is thai they do not, and they shew their ! boidnrss and bifeistia tendencies to a greater extant what is the water than at ' any other time. At Long 'Branch last ' " yr nuj-ca : ably g i into bathe with other people, and ' as they were generally vary rude and oauue. It urns anything but enjoyable, j ant company around itxm when they are ' bathing any more than '.try do at pics should be ret apart for servant, to ' bathe, sad the rule should be strictly cm- , ■'mermywrn. , The "tycl isfe," of both tbe "hi" and } in secure larger privilege, fee themselves ' to tbe storeu and pars, of dtler. In « London they are either shut out entirely ' Iresn wane cf the parka, or are put sndcr \ cMaMWtamlm, a*»?0.tWO.MO ; capita! is revealed in the manufacture cf , SStZEtt'JrXZ ; abow that ILe cvocreakm they dmire wiD , cause the wmtychng public ao Incco- 1 ; a. "W"' Mm. rn aaw fytucg M so eTtiihmrtlng and healthful a ■ .prat that usboaid be arcoorsged rather < A b anks* may l Wusted totsd ths ]
• '• 'ri r Now. J Mm spend tbe most of their lives in j antidpslioo, or In determining lobe vast- ' ly loose bappy at scene future period in tbem when tl-ty get time. Bat tbe years Z come and go sad tbe time fixed upon - does not tvem tube readied by HfeW busy toilers. The .period of rest and reiais. ' tioe anxiously hoped tor. and really needed, is like the fabled pot of gold at - tbe rainbow's foot. Just as far off this ths most of mankind no neanv the rbrr * tabed sport than to-day. r In view of this, present "time ta. one y great advantage over every other— it it ' oor own. Pari oppovtunitica are gone, * the f ot ore holds in store lie secreA. We 7 may lay In a stock of pleasurable enjoyy tnent as we woold lay in a stock of pro. * visions, but if we defer tasting them too ' long, age will sour them, and tbe moths ® of time devour them. Our happiness should be. If the time l« * rightly divided, a modest mansion, that * we can Inhabit while wc have tbe health J and vigor to do U, and not* structure that i k has cost us the effort of the best of our , x lives, and whtcfc when done cannot be to1 habited for obvious reasons. In view of i \ facta and experiences common til all, the ! ■ sweets of lire should be gathered and en- j ' joyed with tbe passing hours. How often ' ' the remark Is made concerning means and , - opportunities that came to the toiler when 1 1-e could not enjoy them- A life had been - spent Id aero on taring or building an I ! imaginary palace in which to dwell, j when, alsa: it eon Id not be possessed. - Tbe mast common excuse busy folks 1 make for not laying aside the harness, la i > that they hare no lime. Why. bleat them. ' they have all tbe time there is. and by no j > possible management can it be iocrrav-l - or diminished a frartkm. Of course there ■ should be no prodigality when we are j I young, nor paralmocloaancasjas the liver j * of lite is navigated towards its month, I lest we fall into the common error of j tbosr, who, when they bad the power lo i enjoy, had not tbe prudence to acquire, ' and when they had lbs prudence to ac- ■ quire, bad no longer the power In enjoy. Lounging. A wriler on health very jtutly con- i drams lounging, in which a large number of persona indulge, as injurious lo health. He says : "An erect bodily a'tltude is of vastly more imp-wium to ' I bin is geueraily imagined. , bodily prairiona. maintained t..r any length of lime, are always injurious, j whether in a sitting. lUndlng «r lying; posture, whether sleeping nr walking. To ; sit wilh the body leaning foisrard on Hie stotnscb nr to one side, with the heels • elevated to a level with the bead is Dot only in bad taste, but csreediogly del rimmtal lo health. It crams Use stomach, i presses the vital org ana, interrupts the j tree mreion of the cheat, and enfochk* I thefhmctlon of (he abdominal and thenrie j and, to fact, unbalances the whrils ' muscular system. Many children !«-■• come slightly bump-harked or scseri ly , round-abooldered, by sleeping wUb'lba { head raised on a high pQJOW. \Wi- s ai y 1 finds U easfrr to' sit or g'aud. < : walk .* sleep to a crooked pat lion than straight odc such person may be sure ' bis muscular ayttrni la badly deranged. I ' acd tbe more careful lie Is to pnwrrc a j n alrwlgbl or upright poritlosi. ami get lack '
• to natnre again, tbe better ' i, , How? " Some bomrs are full of love and sun- j ' shine for strangers, and all roughness and ' • RieMK for Use nnea for wlean Ihsy-asuL-j r To make a Inily happy bomgiliere should I 5 be pretty little personal attornment* on ] r tbe jtort of the wife, who to this way I • Blows a desire to please her husband, and • addlntbegeneralatirealooof ber home. A | pleaaanl word no her part when bar or a- 1 1 worked husband cornea, often eats away j 1 Ore raw edge of some corroding our and | ' re?ftv« the troubled mind of a heavy I weight. Tlda, loo, on tbe other basil, j : draws out a oonTwjvmdlng desire to le • agrtcable and affectionate, which chi-n. - tetiatics are always found where true tort i reigns. If cheerfulness and amiability , are ntg cultivated, rudeness, xungkneas . and iui patience will soon be foltowed by | neglect and muttbl reproach ev. When , sweet temper giver way lo anger and d.» , rued, tbe home circle it bo longer ailrar:Ive and is almost certain to be abunnoJ Men are no belter than they ought to i be, neither ia any form oT human govcrn- ; tnent fwrfect. Esyo Uie sweetnee. of the family U mixed with Irittsr, and its Ugl.t often beenmes shrouded to dsrkocM. Society la often hollow and insincere, the hew or gold .la mixed with alloy. Notwithstanding all this, there ia much, very much that Is good to man, to government, and to society If it be hot looked ftrand not the blemishes. Perfection boot of the earth, and if it be expected here, di»sppetouseats wDl certainly follow. It appears that Worth's bat Idea fur a seaside dress on coM. gusty days 1* nistfe of a dark blue woolen stuff, the texture of which b rather this. It has thn* skirts ; the two lower noes being p*»i» at the hack and rod velvet devicea are applique all round. The third skirt or tunic forms embroidered points, and b lifted np «. the kit side with large red velvet cockades. The bine bodice is doasri at the rise with three velvet eookadrs. A blue straw high hat, trimmed with pd velvet and and peonies, b to he worn wlib thk corny ifcfmok.^ The dogoog, a species of whale taken to large numbers at Qiwnabnd, Is from eight lo twenty tori ia bsgth. It Uvea by means of tonga, has a human like with ban reacmhUng man's beard. fiesta of Uds animal b eaten, and « said to have the Caver of beef, veal or bacon, according to ths part of the lylv from Which tbe meat is taken. An End to Bona SciAPlng. Edward Shepbtrd,~of Harrisburg. HI., says : "Having rewired so much benefit Electric Bitters, I lerl it nrr duly to btauffanog humanity know it flare bad b^a!?a?'Eroarto Rmers and savea beam Itoekke'. A; too Hstre, and my bg ta now socad and wrii." UMf. and Borkbi? Ante Iblre «A5c* ! plicate. TWwuridasU galas. ali«p»«-
P -- ' o I" A Milkmaid In Blua Jaaria n (fy to Rntfcrrford coaotr. Teon., the 1- other day. • fwmrt'- wito discovered Ikat n tbe hanilsnaw-, rwrt.lv fared bow whom rs her hnstaanl bad emptored to milk the o oowa Iras f girl in disguise. She lud t made ber apprarance on the farm asking t- for work, clad Is bloe jeans thrust Into V coarse cowhide Isvua. a hlrtmrv ablrt, d and with a fiapptog broad brimmed straw is hat no the hack of her head. Si* ded wired she farmer ew*ilv enough, but she e couldn't fool hit wife, who was not, bow. r- ever. In the toad inclined to part with trr * & ber sex. It aretH tl,al dty yd tosra it servanU. factory girls and others to the West who have to work Indoors through r tbe winter have recently formed the habit J •- of striking out into the country in search 0 vices are mori required, and when tbey a can easily earn as audi si two dollars a day. They do not all don male attire, e however.— A'. T. Herald. 1 m 3lfw Skdrrrtisrrafnts. OERMan REMEDI ; FORP A TtNT. ■ I Rhcumatism,'He!ira|g.ly. Sciatic* ; ij i iiwiilM I THE SURE CURE yon — — — KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CON6TIPATION, PILES, . AND BLOOD DISEASES. ' | PttrSlClkllS ESMHSE IT HEARTILY. | ! G DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
0 "//o REMEDY *'oe ths Cure or Kiita.y asad XAvar C«mm j nlotou, Coaattl polio ta, ^airt^ ^l^rtioirCsa 1 "■ to AMONG RAILROADMEN j ; Popolarits '-IS tid I'arrnliirMofDr j Kennetlx's l aaaorlte Krlurdji ' I — A Tlarllllni; Letter from A In'vsiL. Jtaa^Tiio-Si vs|"i £>." j * fr.-tor.s A'oaoei,. IMaU, X. X. y rnSS'i? tot1""" uu*»»*r» f» fshoub « V.-1 >, tarlv "anrt » hmrqr Oat" « *355 5 >' TUe WlSv wi — 1 an.1 bis UlBeao SIU rrcarrerr are known lo iaany f "csatoi^mrrtkl'ni'^S SiMnasqyy Bkrel ■ nlymn " ! tonic, : DY8PEPST A , 1 Beadwha Frrer, AjrooTtAiSic debility a weakness. ToSPID^ ; lilsMsl ; ppi ; •^Buchu-Paiba"^ Kemarh^^^^nf ehsarrt. cltl* I XrMm.riwrea' woaM ssssuat Sn h»
\ Srir ^di'frllsmfiils. EVERY DAY Dir. CHIPMAN"^ PILLS, Mot hers say : key are densktwt to SaS roraa vslaa'oe saertirUv tari MU skat sC tk- auaaert. these Ltrer r.lA thrssnxaia Dr. CHIPMAN'S PILLS, j Kverv fsmlty shout l I— y a box Dr. CHIPMAN'S PH;LS. Ik the house. TWyareaokl b. all Miterprtena dnuxwu aia.1 E. D. LONG, Sole Agent for U. S. 1801 KIl.bekt ktheet. PBILAIU. tjjcstv-nve cms a box-. Spflra: MOUTH. ~ CicAB.^Mri 'cIJEVELA'SII s'TirNm'tchs, BTOKWATSat A VAN SLTKC. Jt»aw an Arek Ac. rkUaOa- Pr. Is CHAKCKBT OF NEW JEIT--L srr Da Ttrtaaot aa errtcvof thcCourt'orcaaAeria or Sew Jersey. maSa on tkaj* WAUkla Ikt^sIreMhrtly1 trt^rakrevxi.' w uSTlluo breaare it'll shetert ran gnu are the WH«u>t owaq pr^Qoflgwawi^uameja.^ M Uswat w. In ia>i prrmlsre. 10 " GAKCtSON A rBKNCII, WAWnwlJxSS J. ji^oncii 1 amSS'T^lSjL?!^'S^a'^i^aMreSi ei-nng Aea-lrenr- an oV,'f,^p- "• "NyTOTICE TO BONDHOLDEEB. QO OPERATION. j fct Msiti iBrocrry Store on rug ooopxiunve plan the nnleratrneo. Nrertr one. half of Ike entire Jet- _ CTO. I. WhtilR' " i
I GhfiHI BAY VIEW HOUSE, ' PI BUCK'S. POINT. CAPE MAT CO. S'l.-re ft"in (e"en"3o^ IhnXudMsl'Ts! Delaware- ta new snrtert WU» a arret varletv at > a.ti. Which nayvweaufkt ta laoae qnanm le.. AU oe-r~arvatmllaaere tnr Iheh capture at the ■ IpunLle Plten'otaZ" W "sajk^j C I THE PNEUMATIC FRUIT DRIERS. AnrlNtli SBm MHul v."—.'..;." fuo ot iheni t-y the I ITKKAKT It KtOI.t TIOX. ko.enrthrbr«lj.lanUard K UO"k* or rke Ke 1 1. >ni- roi^Ulnalralol. rwbly temnO.^reiaOed aaviiie. llSnare* riooBgn rtree7 f mT qmrk! JOHN It. ALI'KS, Pui.ti.krr, ■) Pearl rir-d. >fw TorL ANGLESEA, Cape Mey Co.. N. J. LOTS. - 5QXI00. Tu-hung, PMhlac, unnmng. oy«nna' are ' Ar rteoea. Cw? ] «rtTA..n.Ft.K SALKANDTO Bm^ : e300AM^T.*U>g,WSMr. I BLAINE cleve! • Ti' iSnffff AjimuD^ i RE-OP WED. |: DEy ELAN'S DINING ROOMS, so. is wurrs mbxind bt. mulli, j ila. krewre^pwLBIsnm-am. ia as ^ !
! Cottares and Buyer* for Hotels and Boarding Hcune* will find the Old Eetablished DRY GOODS AND CARPET SJ^RE Y. E. A.°& SON, Cor.JMarket and^ Eleventh Street*. Philadelphia. |laWl!i!M>tU«ArVfH'i"*r°**>Cr "^peM. Wtertow Ac- Thh house wa. re- ■■ Y. X. ARCHAMBAULT & SON, DRY GOODS AND CAHPBTS AT RETAIL, N. E. Cor. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia. Cflf. BRUSSELS CARPETS C(l- INGRAIN CARPETS wu*i tb* onottnorr eOoits WU*I the cuoickst ooous evkb ort'kbel). evcsoppekbd. JOHN M. EVANS, DAYLIGHT CARPET ROOMS, 919 Market Street Philadelphia. fwui5r»5ui ""** *IKl ^ p*1cr* **** 0"r **' ™°" popular rarest tnjk^etre GEO. M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape May City, et rekxlel stock swt^wmmvu«uu*^fnrtkr«rteconscaailyoe band and maor ' ,Mkre^eLk<™^",B"ci2n!1U0Ld,JS*' <^P" mm'"" j'MwtkmmWwaiatuas tioorta a 1 cuas. a frbbcb. ctt as. c. ItEKVBS FRENCH & REEVES," - Nob. 13 and lS^PSideral Street, CAtfDEN, sr. j. DEALEIW IJV GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. ny ike Bate or Bundk, Axle Orewur, ihiue Powder. Coal. Ac. ' jets-, Fertilizer*. Agricultural Implements and Truck Basket*. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Paint Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. CROWK EEM-HED PIBT. Bffl SEA-SHORE PAW ItllUFiCITOm SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO.. jaa york AVENVE. pocrth AND CALLOWIIILL fttreetb, niltAUKLPBIA. West Jersey Hotel, foot OT market street, CAMDEN. K. 1. . a^ ore^M.^j^reen, remWk my friend, .nd^thr to tb. Hotel STEPHES PARSONS. LoU of Tom; Hotel, Camden. JOBS POTTER, Clerk. l
; parhlr 5ard. u QATE MAY CITY » MARBLE WORKS, '. p. r. COT. Rrilroad Track A Tnrcp'.lc. MONDMENTX, TORBKTOKE8, WTETPIWO AOS 10 kind, of MArt.lv and fto ovHioee P. re meet. . ^Lfi ENTKIKIN. ?MlsrfIIanMUS. ^ ^S^re^^^njdSj^Agvo^areSaa! 1 "AIXC* ACO^ASwuhMattie. i RUPTURE 1TRED-WRIUHT * (XX. Sni AQU Araoue, N-^T. .Newmrihod. ^Holdi rere reav w^tk rareWMOHX^WitreJaikditere^VLKHAdvvv row Lw^a Pat enu and OSSasMBS lb Patent Cauaea. W aab- , ing MAUXTT BOOK Ca. Povtjpd, Kalnv. I llB^p.%§ss l kuKkM- w. wre !bn "rer" P^d"oS ri^n'S patents; j P.ktonmy <* Asreyiore red | ; :
- PIMOS AND OflGANS. Tbe puhlic la rrepactfuD, turned to call at our XEW8 BTARD, S» WAStHSOTOS »T. OriisASeffiiHacies. MAMtjS OtSAhn.whlcb'are Uretvudtofmakre or trewma. comtwraoo wrra me organ, or • -ib.taxkereaA.-tsi.dh'. wee.vre ntiMw:teJi ,0" "" "" "" ' ' PTHCIIA8E. b® - r THE NEW HOME i Our Ushl Eannm* NEW DOME SEWING ' MACHINE ia the Irretic* maetilne of tbe da, and abouM be round In every boore-bbtd. II baa sPfhsipg gigq*g*.l» makrw. and _ THE NEW HOME 4, la puauively ike aimpbwi and ra*ie« rnnnmi 1 *■ "'i?I grrars.s'atia " J B Or£ans aM Sewim Matte la Rail < S; AMD HOLD OS EAST MONTHLY INST Ale 4 £ RENTS, v, SSBDUK, MACHINE OIL A ATTACnkKNTB B Per all maebtnea. -
Organ* Tuned and Repaired, 1 hA nap ACTION UUARAXTXKD, 1, B. F. HORNER, W H. c. THOMPSON, Manager. t- aptv n Waakibsrrm Ht_ cane Meg CMg- " SRn A month AND^bqabd ? alhdl" /IfSlEGLEH A CO.. Pklladflptila. lUU^po e dOdT TEUtA QO.Anma«a.MAlbe. " tdJ. are make groat pay •'! the Ume they wort ; wwb ik.nmi. re irerel i. wnm tor paetteolar. m J dO-g H. HALLETT A CO, Portland. Main.. e. Petrel Otnoe. Wamiretrei. D. c. Coo— • ii asi kii n iii iii 1 No arm lor sdeta-. N. : ESsj!SS.W^^S® , ' nSnr°"' D' c" rmu:Pt'1* t'k- J J fa GENTS WANTED 'FOB THE _ BLAINE & LOGAN Ere. M per rent, u AgUSIl. Dotal Tree. : nOOOi! AGESTS WANTED DO U- " r e^BLX^t- P Kb u. aetl UW -Flew Aotkrnor J - BLAINE & LOGAN , I ItotSmSu areireag! 'aend it.MmrtMw. QEDAB LtaiBKR, , /Shinfltas, SWing and Pickets
- i— ae> : 'SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! HALL'S axe now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. L A SPECIAL BARGAIN in all color* at 75 cents, o cheap at 8$ cents. << One lot soft heavy colored silks at £1; sold last ► year at £1 25.' One lot 21 inches wide vet)- heavy, £1.25; worth, £1.30. Among them are three kits at £1, £1.25, £1 5a These are the best value we ever offered for the money; exceptionally good color and WARRANT j ED NOT TO CUT IN WEARING. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SILKS! In a great many different styles, 37 t-2c., 45C.,-$pc., S6c„ 60c., 65c., 70c., 75c., up. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. HALL'S ^^No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia. DURABILITY " :SEA SHORE PAINTING SECURED BY USING LUCAS' LIQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. T - -: » — : JT KEPERJKCE8 IN CArB MAT: WARS A ELURE1XIE. BulMrja. . Mrt-y A. B. LITTLE, rain - New York Bargain House, 34 Washington St« 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy, LAROR. WKlX6KbSeTKD!lTOCK «F ■ las' & GMfa's Brats, M SPRINO AIUD SUMME R SHOES lu wvrg wag auinabk for nur romlug wautbre. Our riaek of KLIPPERF will aS.wd tbv 1-re redre lire in tbr rwnny. kinac ■' ui m M-Pw from wkiek ro avtret. wr ru.runrev areviua or aa b. m P-rrewi. ib Cugw Mar retreu. nr nqual to dig prire. Wr reU a are KID WALB1KO HHOE. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT r Mreva Dnr renct P,WbVTO V^A^U are By and umu ■ SVlTalld W.i°w U.u in ail3,Inrire.VMI^a,mire!°,^'tkmr>rob^'L*l3?nS%a^ipreSSq?*' L. HC'HLAGEH, agtk-g Hd. u Waablngum Buret, ibtrd douv (rem H. a paanuary, cap. Mag.
C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors. Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. brackets and scroll sawing. Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue, Camden, N. J. * j«l#-y SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, CAPE MA/ COURT HOU8E, N. J. Sasl, Blinfls, SWors, Moclip, Frames, Sreens, CONNPR A. SCHELLINGER. •■<*> Nnar Htattre, Cape Mag Oram Hooaa, N. J.
WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, 205, 207. 209, 2 I I North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, ) " IMPORTER OF .' TM French Plate Glass, French Window Glass Siigle & Double Thick AMERICAN Wl4|'W ULA8H. SKYLIGHT AND FLOOR GLA8M. Photogntpher*a Crystal Ground Glass, Ornamental Glass, b HERMAN LOOKBO OLASS PLATES, BEVELED EtKJE PLATEN. GLAZIERS DIAMONDS. myluAm ' BOOTS AND SHOES! ' LararetandMuatOreipl.UStuoXofOood.air.piiojuaadsmm.laCSap.MagOd. STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. * ONKPRICEONLY. USE Ol'E XIAO OAITEEB. ALSO. A PULL M'PPLT OF ELDREDGE JOHNSON. " PP WABHmOTON STREET. 37 CARPET I NGS. 37 THOMAS DEPUY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Matting*, Druggets, Llpnunto Stair^Rod*. Window Shades. Notoi^rioUTI? BECOND^THECTr*"*— "™ FJRrrr carp*t stoki above csbbtnitt e*it km*. to »„fb tc !•« rre ire rem, re £ 37 lowest cash prices. 37

