•stSSSSSIZl"' A I <JCtwr4nv2tirt!1,m £ss&fZEsg.aa, • 'HiNjSis^.. i - 'to liksrtadra on tlx r&m are, -«CM« PEDRO. Nobody know much (boot Pedro. In feet, be waa a mystery and hod been .'or a gnat many yew*— for exactly : bo*- many JTora, though, nobody bat I Pcdra himself could tell you. Certain it ' ft tliai lie I uid been a mystery «lnco "29, 1 for in that year tho town war aettled. ' and Pedro waa firing in Judge* CUB when the flratMUen Came to Beacfatoa ' know, and nobody would bare cared 1 had It not been for the lot act of his Ufa. Nobody -ktiew who boIH his houae 1 for 1dm, or bow It cam* to be where it 1 waa, though na to tho latter point tho Tillage tolons declared ahnply that come ■ terrific otorrn that happened, long ago muat ha ro been reaponaiblo for the locntbe atatement that Pedro'* home waa the i wreck of a hoet-a queer, lubberly old 1 wreck that waa. lying keel uppermoet full twenty fret aboro the water * edge. A narrow ledge, not more than ten feet , wide, and running perfectly horizontal for a distance of forty or fifty feet, waa nU that Pedro could claim In the way of , a freot or back yard, and cutalde that , limited range tho old man ventured but } onoo n week. That WW on Baturday J afternoon, when lie would take hla willow f market haikot on hla arm and go to c Pedro hlmaelf waa getting old, very J old, for few people could remember when I Pedro's hair waa other than scant and * grayT or hla steps other than halting and ^ The even tenor of the old man's way * had brought him In contact with few . aid Pedro ahould remain a myatery. J Thin it happened that when the old
ihcie era* no khid word for htm no handahakca, no cheerful salutations. He Sow, Iietwcen tlio market and Pedro'e lome, and eo aituated, therefore, that Pedro paaard In going and coming, waa s-traKsySK calk that led down to the gate. And tho major had kdled Pedro's dog. Of courtoAtfio major Borer did admit hat lie hail done wrong. The little terrier had Larked at hi* heels ind be had atruck at It with hla cone. Jc never Intended to kiU the dog, but It raa only a dog— and only old Pedro's log at that. Of coarse Pedro viewed natters a little differently, and as a natml result of tho difference tho major otgot all about It,, while Pedro rememrwVa««.iiSStt rtravtSswail mby would he at llie gnto as Pedro ■by Maud^S! white* fSro^iemerad rory distinctly that tbe major had tilled Ills dog, hla though!* of revenge isd given place to other and better HBoghte, for all of which the major's SsMSESrs. s Ms were gathered at the major', gale, d In their midat waa tbe major', baby, tight royally the Uttle queen waa bdMher court. IYdso saw all that a* he a ma on with hla baakob eard. and pistol shots were find at ay or Weed'* houae, just two (loom 'Sod dogf ^Mad dog!" shouted half a era voice*. Tl» frighttfifir#fla turned to see the clous tiruto only a few .taps from hem, and ran screaming toward the lis*'" major's wifo met them at the -Oh. Mrs. Deal— a mad dogr Th* young tnotbrr's face Waa deathly ale, and without n word she ran toward -°ga^&rA'^£ •ognlrod Itedro. Ho had placed the ESsMttSPr Then tlie dog liad attache,! Pedro. rSsiSSiTsS fSow. the old man dryvo his knife to hUt In the dog-a Uo&L mid as the rote lay foaming and writhing at hla ss-^sjga,.^ ri js ssr^fs unc, but the old manpaidno'sttentico. W old man raW hla head. .took the cIdS''. hTda In hla own a ancnt. ami then turned away. Pick. ^ hi. dWTOTBaer. ao oWman carry V.h Lo'kri. i'lit' the' ! "i' X«ad or all re lie ara. never aeon again, fcalwhat must Ineviulilr be lb. com zstjzs sssL-a BtoUU iretb. storm Jams InjaiTfar^ It »• their foundatW1»^JatUtttr« Sgt J"** ESSft qw*' 'after
and they all want together to Pedro'a home. 1hp>Dk)orwai» f(««epa la pdvance when tho path ended at the top of the ' cliff as be ctqaped and looked almmt I i and uttering an cfrlamsUen of surprise i . be pdnted downward to the ledge. < j The paraon and the major leaked, too. . Pedro's homo waa goon. — Chicago ' Farmer Homespun (on a Sew York Central train, to a fellow pearemger>- 5 Fellow Passenger— No. < "Great country, tbe west." 1 "Pre heard so." , " Tsln't half appreciated yoL" , "NoT • ' "So, sir! ' Greeley understood it, though. "Go west, young man.' -» « what^be said, and hujmew what waa jj , v "Yes. indccdy. Now, wo had a young a fellow up In Chemung county, where I ■ liro Smarter1 n a whip. Could do any- j thing. You'd., oxter seo liim speak i, in tho defaatln' school. Bat, bless ye, , he hadn't no sort o' chance around thero All tbe good places fined." 0 "Why didn't he go weetT P "He did. That's what I'm gettin' at. But be didn't want ro go at first. Bs 0 hangin' round, thlnkla' something a would turn up. but It didn't- Folks said „ he would only go wett with hiatal- j ent he would knock the spot* ofTn everything. He would be a big man. sure. _ So finally he went." * "It waa the making of "Mm, prob- • ablyT n "This waa only two years ago, and * sir (rising in his saat and speaking tl with great animation), and now, this n young man who hadn't no chance in York state, whan do you suppose u "I don't know." "Well. I dent cither. We haven't a heard a word from lilrn since he left"— « Texas Sifting*. ft
You beginner* soem to write nothing your views on polities, and your reflections on art and your theories of life, which you sometimes even think original Editors wont hare that, beeous* Iboir readers dont want It Every papa has Its regular stuff of leader writes*, and what la wanted from the outside la An editor tosses aside your column and a half, about evolution, but glad to have a paragraph saving that you saw Herbert Spencer the day before yesterday gazing solemnly for ten minutes In at a milliner's wlndow. ^Fleet street at this moment la simply running with men who want to airftlicir views about things in general. • • • Each be Is as original as he is profound, though they have only to meet to discover that they repeal each other. They should write of the things tbey have seen. Newspaper readers liavo an in- ,
satiable appetite for knowing bow that port of tho world lives with which tbey 0 are not familiar. * * a Write on ° politic* If you will, but don't merely say what you think yourself) rather' tell what Is the political situation In tbe J country parts known to you.— When ■ J Man's Single—Barrio. ' I have referred to the froquciiiclumgea . of dreea required, and 1 am credibly In- | - formed that Bolting gut of -one pah of , t tight, into another is no easy hotter, tu aey nothing of the other portions of the ■ scanty attire which hare to be put off 1 • and on- To properly attire herself in a 1 ' pair of silk fleshings requires no Uttle • preetico and skill on th* part of the I 1 wearer. The finest sort of allk tights i are first gathered in the hand and drawn r on over tho feet like stocking!, tbe shoes ■ being laced on before the tight* are , > finally drawn Into place. ThewalatUnd ' la formed of strong webbing, ao as to t guard against tho danger of tearing the 1 > frailer silk, and by this the tight* are I > palled into place and smoothed and • stretched and rubbed, much as a woman | ' rub* on a new glove, ao aa to cause all i I wrinkle* to disappear. The tight* are . ■ provided by th* management, and th* i girls are to a certain extent reeponxible t for their safe keeping — St. Louis Globe- 1 I I G*ors*-s Tlmalj Interruption. J "No, George," faltered the maiden, "I , i fear It cannot be. I admire you a* a t gentleman, I respect you aa a friead, | DUt" . ■ , I "Lattra," he exclaimed, ' -bp ore you Iuoky stroke In bud mas has enSUrd me ■ ■ to buy a beautiful home an Prairie arei nuc, which shall be In your name. I will j insure my life for 123,000, and" , I "George," calmly interposed the loTely . i girl, "you Interrupted mo. I wae about I to say that the sentiments of respect and esteem I feel for you, though so strong, ; I are feeble In comparison with the deep ' lore which— which I— which I have long 1 —dent, George, dear!" For George had Interrupted her again. ■ ;rGhkago Tribune, | Supposed • Case. A small boy entered a Fourteenth are- c nue gtoocry tho other day, and aakol . the proprietor to truss him to two cento 1 worth of candy. "I don't know you," was the reply. ' "But I live just two blocks down." "Bot what mado you supptec I'd trust r yoqT i "I supposed so because you've got two t barrels of kerosenoout doors and I could, j bare bored gimlet holes in both of tbern last night without anybody knowing It." The grocer compromised by trusting 1 rotong'tbetarrebi" *°hf bf^candy^and J Senator Morrill, at Vermont, has been 1 now living. Unentered the hoose of * repreerotatlvee thirty-four years ago. 1
■m is. Mood, tejadtj#1 j**y "g y- > Tobsckwljoacersuod. I will explain that a M- D. means "Golden Medical Ifisooreiy" "Doctor • Pierce's, the popular reawdy Jor de' -fitly. lung-troubles, and weak, hnpjvm- ; tshed blood, which, like scrofula, shows > Catarrh Bqescdy. ^ i Now that lasunsm la so cheap eo , prudent person will neglect to make I himself secure against the possibilities •file- He will take no risks in .'this ■ respect. J. Henry Edmunds, 18 Wait- ! liberal policy. It will cost but fll to Unure rw buOWngi tor tiooo for s Ttare. There U no note to algn, or other expensc attef a pcllcy la . once granted. £ Bound Legal Opinion. E. Bainbridge Mnmln. &T-. Cbumy At»r- Oay Co., Texas, says: "Hare was cured by timely nse of this medicine, Am satisfied Electric Bitten saved hsid l't mn "EtoSfc
The inaurermtion of President elect j Harrison prosaist* lobe the mast larget attended a* well as the most Interest- , occasion of the kind ever hsld In lha ; Nf^mal Capital. Political daha'aad > Hit a tales, as well as the mlfills of all the neigkborug States will tsko part fas ' tbe inaugural parade, while rem throngs , of rislrore from ill parts of tbe country will swell the stsi inblsgt. The Inaugural ball will be tbe fie- at ever glrrn In hooor of a new Presidnit. To scoom- | modste the host of visitors tbe Pi ansytvanis Railroad Company will arrange a service of through Irate* to Besides the special movemaat all regular trains win be run in as require, so that one may leave any principal station of the system on Friday, Saturday or Sunday previous to the Jnauguratlon, aad arrive In Washington without delay. Th* handsome and coanmodiousststlan of the company la sila. atrd In tbe very heart of the city, on Avenue, on the line of the inaugural procensson, a few squares th* eaptlol, and within a few minutes' walk of the principal hotels tad public buildings. ' The capacity of tbe terminal facilities - of this company was (ally demonstrated ' at tbe last Inauguration, when 100.000 1 passengeti were handled, without aed- ' or delay, In forty-eight honre. 1 In order to enable tbe overflow of to go to Baltimore for hotel 1 rood Company will, on March lit. Sod, ' and 4th, place on sale excursion to Baltimore, good for return trip ' until March 7th, at gl.BO. 1 Excursion tickets at half rates will be 1 sold from mil ticket stations on the Penn- 1 sylrsni* Railroad System, March 1st, I 3rd and 4th, valid for return pes- 1 until the 7th. The round-trip rate 1 from Cbpe May will be #8.78. dl32m « ;
Th* Blood i * Is the source of health ; there, to keep ' wefi, purify the blood by taking Hood's j. Sartsparilla. This medicine la pecullari* ly drrigned to act upon the blood, and 3 through that upon all the organs and 1 «, Heroes of the body. It h-s * specifics*- 1 B tloo, also, upon the secretions and ex- I 'J orations, and assists nature to expel 1 JJ from the iratem scrofula, humors, lm e , pure particles, and effete matter through ' ,. the lungs, liver, hovels, kidneys, and 1 ■I skin. It effectually aids weak, impaired F g a rd debilitated organs. A trial will ' s conrlnee jou that II does posset* pecuh Ilsr curative powers. ra P h Business Locmls. f J ~ ... , T7T . .
c tailoring, Hiram DeWalt, under the Glrard House. Phils. X A. C. Ofie, house, sign and fresco j painter, Cape May, N. J. a Nathan C- Price, snrreyor and conEreyancar, Cape May City. Ware A Eld radge, builders, office, No. ° 4 Mansion street, Cape May. JsmcaT. Bailey, practical blacksmith and hone thoer, near Caps Island bridge. ■ Fashionable mlllinety, Miss Uxxle - Bmlthea, No. 18 South Sad St., Phila- ' dmlptoU. Forhunees, horse blankets and lap j robes go to Geo. L Lovett, No. 11 Oottn , street. Cape May. I J. B. Bchefienger's lumber yard la at i tbe Landing. Contractors' and builders' 1 supplies oe hand. i Him Lizzie Smllhers. No. 1« & 2nd ' street, Philadelphia, sew styles In fall [ and srlnler millinery. , Geo. M. Powell, 18 Deeatur St, keeps , hied a seasonable stock of clothing, I hats, caps and furnishing goods. I Kodta'a flour and feed store It at the i of Jockaou street, near Chpe Island 1 Coal and wood furnished on or1 der. Parabola spectacles, opera glutei sad afi kinds of optical goods at E-Borhek't, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Patronize Inane Industry by taking harness work to Geo. L. Lovett, who has a skillful mechanic at the work Parabola spectacles, opera glasses, tod general dealers In optical goods, E. Borfaek, 818 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Those who buy their furniture of Alex. J. H. Msckle, No. Ill N. Second and get goods at bottom price*. Mitt Z. Parke, ladles' and gentlemen's fine boot sod shoe store, No. IB South Second street, Philadelphia. Custom work I* mads a specially at this store. (Joff A Smith manufacture and ship to all points where needed the celebrated Plain brick. Lowest cash prices only demanded by this enterprising firm. When you have steam and gas fitting boilers, engines and pumps to set up W. Reeves, with hit twenty years of experience, will give attention to such work and gin satisfaction. Cape May boasts Justly of her skilled mechanics. Among them none take rank than Joteph P. Henry, the sign and fresco palmer. He also Oar own townsman, A. L. Conner, Invito. contractors and builders to call at . business place in this city and examine slock and gel eelimates. Mr. Conner la prompt and reliable In his busidealings. All kinds of lumber tod mill work la euppUsd at th* yards of George Ogdcn, Cape May Court House. He deals In white pinr, yellow pine, cypres and nation of his slock.
Mis. R. Parke, long with K. Paqy coast, th* well kwowu«ho* dealer, hs* opened .store el No. lfl South find St., where the will be pleased to see her many friend.. Miss Parks has an extensive ttook of foot wear of all kinds from r which patrons may select what they wuh. Ousrom work a specialty, tf Wm. H. HMa, boat bulkier. Cape May 1 Clty.N. J. Mr. M9t hat materially added to the Cape May Reel of. fast sailing yachts. He knows bow to get a boat np to srin prism. Don't go sway ■ from home If you want one built, but , patronize home Industry end talent. 0. B. Ooiet hat remarkable facilities at . at hla Saiga's Point lumber yard for the cheap and handy shipping of builder's material. Vessels unload and load at his wharves, thus making a laving In the handling of merchandise bought at hit extensive retsblrshrmml. Mr. Cole* turns out only first edast null wotk, *ad , deals only In th* bask of matsriaL j Remember, the momsch It the Ub of man, and it is th. food yon sat B wcB - digested that produces good blood, A. II. Andrews A Co., church and ° Bt.,^"ltoki*to,mu«t ^ a emd la
Wxte than to bey it by th* tingle copy. « Only »1.00 per year. ^ Our waders who may beshoutto pur J Bona, N. W. comer of Chestnut and llih ,( Streeu. This firm is tbe agent of tbe u famous Packard organ, which only needs B to be examined that Its merits may be t known. See the fin* large ad. on first . page of the Wara. ' Th# college of Oomroerce, Twelfth 4 n Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, Is a moat successful educational Institution. Its 1. career under lu able cores of teachers, , at the head of which U Thorns. J. I'rtc- , the college, several of them being from ( ^ our own county of Cape May. A speo- . 1*1 feature of ihis school is that Individ- I ual instruction is given, pupilt being sd- „ milted at any time. tf 1 , Mr. K- Paoooast, who has been to , . many years la the shoe holiness, now at . No. 18 North 2nd street, Philadelphia, < , has engaged Mlas little Todd to take 5 Charge of the Ladles' and Children's de- , partmenli of the business, her many , . (If) yeara of experience wllh Samuel I Dunbar, the celebrated manufacturer of todies' and children's shoes, stoo with I. , Parker of 8th street, with her know- ' , of (he business, and kind and po- , , attention we feel sure she will please many customers and all others who favor hlnPwIth a call. tf . r Capo May Pulnt takes the lead In re- 1 I sped to a tolly equipped winter hotel, ; steam heated srith all other modern convenience for a oomfortable winter home. , whh gtoaa giving to guests the largest ' sun parlor found on tbe coast. Mr. to so well known to the traveling public that it teems only neceemry to say . that he to at tbe helm of the Point hotel , management, e toll guarantee that tbe , excellence of cnlslne. and general service will be fully maintained There U now at the hotel quite a large family Cured by Electricity. Electricity give* tone to the vital functions sad attacks the foundations of forms of disease. It is attracting great attention in the medical and aclen-twenty-five years of study and practice, 1 have successfully treated people from all parts of the country for the Aches and pains, burns, cramps, dyepepeta, diseases at th* cheat, epilepsy or fits, female complaints, general debility, I general Ill-health, head troubles, Indi- I gestion, jaundice, kidney dtoeese, liver | x gesuon. jaundice, aiunry uiscasc, river I t
complaint, lumbago, neuralgia, muscu- „ tor contractions, nervous complaints, h sprains. St Vitas' dance, spinal dto- a eases, Ikroat diseases, nrlnary diseases - , and weak eyes. I promise relief to any afflicted with l the diseases shove named. ladles J treated by t tody. Residence, Breedway sndYorke Are., Weet Cape May. „ »27-flm N. Hasn. lent This What You Head. J in a peculiar maunerlhe beat blood purifler and slrengthenlag qualities. They I are purely vegetable. It n one of the I , best of remedies, and succeed, wbee I other medicine* fall. These Bitters wfi 1 j purify yuurblooil, eld th* digestion, and , give new life and vigor to the body. Good for dyspepsia and liver oomplalnt, _ and tl a preventive of consumption. 1 Sold by Jonx Fassrxi- : ! ws- SO. — S caat U..MI. Ci-<o«a 1 Whsa shs SseawM MIh, Shi staag Is Castflrta, , — 1
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; To keep the fire .burning we add more fuel ; the , more fuel, the greater the fire ; so with our sale. We have just made some more big whittlings — \ thrown in a batch of bargains (not little- bargains, | either). That with these tremendous inducements already offered will prove sort of a light, house to furniture buyers to a field of beautifuf designs — a 1 vast assortment whose chief merit is quality and excellence of workmanship. The wonderful Silk Plush Rocker advertised "so extensively at £4.37, flow $3.95 — only a few left. The $18.95 Oak Suits are going fast. Don't put < off buying this suite till too late, and say, you know we couldn't sell it at such a price. The big stock of suites are melting away like snow before a July sun at our present reduced prices ; the assortment, however, is still good. Parlor Suites that were $25000, now $20000 225 00, "■ 175 00 !j *75 o°» " »35 00 i 15000, " 10000 120 oo, " 9000 IOO OO, " 76 CO 85 °o, " 67 50 # 65 00, " 47 00 ' 55 00, " 44 00 45 °o» " 38 50 39 50, " ' 32 50 35 oo» 44 2J 50
This SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD, Tennessee Marble Top, Bevel Mirror, one Drawer Lined with Velvet, Size^ ^ of Top, 3 feet 9 inches by 3,1 inches, $27.50.
' If we were dealing in dry goods we would speal of remnants, when talking about Sideboards. W< have quite a number that are to be sold at remnan prices ; — some that we are hot -going to make again only one or two of a pattern — perhaps just such- ; design as you will like, at many dollars less that market price; The same term applies to Dining and the man; other kinds of Chair, s, $4 00 and $6.00 a dozen. Ont or two only of a kind that are to be sold to make roon for our new styles. We must have the room, am you are to he the gainer. Rug Couches have now come into popular favor and why shouldn't they when they are so pretty ant wear so well ? At first, almost out of reach, at $40. 00, $50.00 and $6o.co each ; now we have them a selling prices: $18.75, $22.00, $26.50, $35.00 and $40.00 > Don't forget that we are headquarters for Office , Furniture, and that this is a good time to buy. We want you to feel at home when calling on us Our general waiting parlor and toilet rooms ar< always open for use, and you are welcome.
J. B. VANSCIVER, FIIRNITIIRF L 3 and 5 Federal and Delaware to Arch Streets, PA Mil FN M I ■ V illi I I IIHL Near Federal Street Ferry and Penna. R. R. Depot. wfll«IULll| Nl ill NOTE— Salesroom open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Goods Delivered in Philadelphia Free. Telephone, No. 281. J. R BENEZET & BROTHER, No- 19 Washington street, Cape May City, N- J. Manufacturerers of and Dealers in FURNITURE, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE LATEST STYLES. Stores, Ranges, Heaters, Hardware, Crockeryware, Tin and Siassware, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, and General Contractors. BRANCH STORES in the County, Cape May Court House, Sea Isle City, and Dennisvilk.
SOUTH JERSEY i MARBLE WORKS, ; CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. :MllEmsl"fOiSTBIS CARRIED IN STOCK. , GRANITE of all Grades. ! AlERIGAN AHB ITAllAN MABBLE. ; Bluestone for Curbing, Flagging aad Faring ; DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. ' L. T. RNTRIKIN, Propr. NATHAN C. PRICE. ; Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY CITv <e * GEORGE W. REEVES, Plate aa a to fitter, iatai if BiiHint a Sutiali), • wtAci rn-a laid to oltnxs. ^ ** r josbuto monrTLr" iTTXXDii to 1 Oiiiliiroi.naakW- fleet Swesre aa Dspoc. c*ss My CItz.lLJ. . L. FURMAN SMITH. COAL AND WOOD, I Sch«ll*ncera" Landing, Cap* May, N. J. JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter,
lalUini lumbtr grifks, ?lmf, (Sontrartors, «lr. ) This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, THE lumber merchant OF camden, n. j. i SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, | ras eadsnlxeet is prtpazed to rvnlsh all Uods of mLL-WOBK Doors, Sail, Bliifls, Sbntters, MoilJUs, Sciws, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. LDMBBi AID IIltTii, GEORGE OGDEN, Cap* May Court Houm, N. J. . Wfflifli, ?iBb¥ & fleiiocl Lnito kimballTprince S CO, UUM^R MERCHANTS, mill- work. Rockland Lime, Cement, <Scc., & c., KIMBALL, PRINCE4™ Ca,""1 flflaflCH nam AT.flm.Tmx ■ votlondTb s a B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, XAKC XS CTURXXS or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. QfHOfl. Wo. 14 Kalghn** Awnut. Camden. N. J. lyfi-j \ WM. H. MILLo, BOAT BUILDER, , CAPI MAY CITY. N J.
g«dlrs Mints. CHAS. NEEDLES' AT TBI OLD STAND, No. 43 Washinfton Street, Cap* May City, Fall sad Winter Opening of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Ladiss' Long and Short Ooats and Wraps Misses, Children and Infant's Costa of oil kinds. CASSIMERE8 of all shades HENRIETTA CLOTHS of all I ho to trot stylos. All WOOL TRIOOTB, til shod** VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS AND SURAH SILK. All kinds of ladles' Ornaments and Braids for Dress Trimming*. Latest Novell]* In Buttons. Specialty In KID GLOVES and CORSETS. Ladles, Misses and Chll dren's lied and While MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't miss the bargains ii BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES. The stock here named 1s the largest eve: st Cape May. Coll In and examine the goods. , NEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 41 Washington Street, Cap* May. , 'C Ftol fines of " FJUI IP IIP CLQfll For Men, Boy. and Children. Th. largest Stock of OVERCOATS for Men ant! Youths ever offered in this city. Also M ail Sill Hali aM Cap ol all Bait •1 Also fnll line of UNDERWEAR at the Lowest Prices. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. In great variety. Don't forget the place. CHAS. NEEDLES, rs4 Washington Street, Otpe May City. *tB *»* jjfrgg Wwlut*. ~ ~ A. L. HAYNES. ' , Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, TIN ROOFING and^ GUTTER WORK, " LIVE AND LET LIVE." Carnage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. GOFF & SMITHT" MAHUTAonnttBs OBD nirmr or BRICKS. OTTERS BUg AND CLAY LOWBflT CASH P^mraT"""*""1 e. borrijlk, practical optician, PARABOLA PECTACLES

