Star of the Cape, 25 July 1877 IIIF issue link — Page 2

mi ii m tin m* o«m mav orrr, h. e. inwS* V JtLf — . IW7. MM* lo h tb* lak lw : W. do not qaaslioa Ik. right of Ml b to nf» to ml wteo te da. that Ik U i.adequoU-Iy pawl , far hi* aerviee*. Th|* U . right that , all coreeada; bat wtea lb* alriter ' gam teytred tbla, ud ondsrtakra ' by ieU of iMm to compel hi* empioyar lo aeerel* lo bl. demand', , kali ton ■ violator of Ik* law are! , ■■■iHi lo 1U praaBka. Thto la exaoc' v Uk cut of Uk ' striking employer* on Ike Balti 1 ■ore and Ohio, Pranaylvaaia, and | olker railroads. Three men had , lb* uadoubtotlt right to refute , work forth* wage* tendered them by Ik* oavarnl cvtmpanlra, hot they < hare do aemblance of right to trek ' to ooapa) Ik* com pan ire to accede , to tbair daaaoda bytbe detraction , of tk* property of Ik* railroad*, , aad committing other acta of rio- • boo*. By the art. of riobooe, and ' the wanton destruction of property, J perpetrate.! by the "striken" at Pi Ua burg, Martinalmrg, Baltimore, , Philadelphia and daewberq, they . hare placed themaclrre in lb* atti- I lad* of laaiirgent rioter a, and aoe- I ■bo to pate* and good order, aodth* 1 writ beingoreociety.lt boo longer ' a qoaetkm of labor and wagre be- ( tween the atrikera and the railroad , etande, a question whether, the law 1 or th* mob ehall rol* in thla conn- " try. Oothb point their can bo but J one anewer from *11 law-abiding ci t- v iaene. The majesty of the law moat i h* riodloalcd and the mob crushed " out. The safety of aocbty and of " our gorenuaenl requires thla, and J erary power of tk* government, „ both State aad Natloaal should be „ rigorooaly employed in the rind ice- I. lion of the supremacy of the law • aad for the rigorous punishment or * those who hare violated aad set it J at defiance. ra»re. Ji Mr. Mark Willcox, of rhlladel- ' phla, b a putrun of Oap* May, and k baa had arelaabbooalract from tk* u Government. We now bam that the manufacture of Oorenunenl P paper at Olaa Milla, Delaware eoua- " ty, will sooa terminate. Tba work on tba four per ceuL booda will be gl completed aooo, when the lower p ■ill will be dosed, aad when the * co* tract for internal revenue paper " b labbad, work at Ike other wUI ^ also be stopped. There b mo other ^ Urge surplus of material oo head at M Waahingtoo, and the fact that coin th b bow largely taking the place of * paper. Mr. Willoox Is the inventor

and patentee of the "local lied fibre" of paper need for (Vaetioaal currency, aad what son of It b to bamade, Oba MUla wUI be the plaoe of Its production. As lo internal rerena* stamps, the specie! heretofore In are will b* discontinued, and the eootiaot for IU manufneture awardad talk* lowret bidder. It b gratifying to know that U tba fulfllling of »nta*tare.l.l contracts, Mr. ' WUtaox tea give. th* moat alaolote tetUfodtoa. He b a thoroagk buatnem maa with an exalted raoord, aad dreams th* auocore in life be baa mat with. are L'aba Telegraph ha* always dk yriyte grata trey tato reteah» of he seal. It b metal*. however, that of Ihetr wteb feree. they bare as gas tie lad*, re gvseral trirtrecy. their wravky Ire. atOte* May, end Jriftre Bream tk. Sredaou. Their tea Atkagrette Wretrre l ab* m» ■ inn ml aad aggeurel is Ike certain * - • gr Oaeaa eaate Viator Ilago ex-Kt^'assr-s yea lilimpl ■a" Kekady dte la. tempt Urn bat te feithfally rate what h. had writes* ; wteratqmt. to Pretateri ri Ite AaaareWy reld, -Wy : — ws w « ■ I I ««UJ .

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ITHF BIG RIOT! ' ' ramumfJ!fflS97"m ** I Ptal*| ■» mriy (ret *f bri wsek a , arefe f rwld.il. f frii.re that the twml 1' eawrgsaey<<dw Ihrnn of the Mat. f relied apaa ttelti II ill far Ike eld ri , r Om army, ate right rire»**lm ri nga Ian were aare I* MartlmJmrg. Ike fate ' quart—* «f th* rfaaore. With Ite atari 1 Ike laeuga ea Tterwiay. re* of ih* ring 1 I leaden wre arrested ate krid I* tell u> ' r were nut oere Ik* mad. ore rem aad the , ' bUeLriT' u"* T,nmar bnmkU* ,W I • while the Fifth Maryland Hrgi •ay l» Cumberland (toi|*ell the railroad , , riot) they wereaitarksd by BBMbof Mri and. la wtf defence. Arte o* the ri- 1 . atari kilHog tea of (ham. The mob W ' lowed the regiment lo the rail rood drpm I 1 axri the (tilth regiment marched there lo ! their relief. i The rioten made devprrate eflaU lo , the dep.*. -bat were prevreud by j the hemic ri&ru if the Fifth aad HUtii Keglmrots and halted Males Mali ore I 1 On Friday night the mob attacked lbs ' 1 tn-ips tint were repobed with a hre of t , arvenicen killed aad a large somber ■ wounded. About o*e huodml "of the | ring leaders were armteil. and si Bee , then the mob has subsided, but the dry ' Is still raasldemMy rtehed. t Almost timnllaaeoualy with the strike • oo the Boltlmore sad Ohio Kollraod. the ' SSnphtyorsof the PeoasylvanU raised the . bsoner of lbs rioters at Pittsburg, over . powered the poller aad local military at that place, look ptreessloo of the depots , . ate stopped all freight trsffle. The Ptate authorities were railed npna 1 fur aid. and a* Friday sight aad rialur 1 day troops were sent from Philadelphia t and other poiats to Pkleburg Oo Kor t I dace hetorrn the Imups ami the Be*, i daring wkicb ahum slsraeii persure were t ate a Urge number wuuodsd Tbe Anally tetlral lo the route bnusr. . which they held until Sunday when tbe , nod. aacrswded la driving them out by setting Are to the building by mesas of 1 burning oil care which they ran against the building The troops being too lew 1 rape with the riotets. retired to the re 1 burba of Ihodly. ate the mob had things 1 all their own way. ate a sceac of de stnrrtloa emote which beggtre de-rip 1 tin* — It was paodev— miuat 1st hmoe. s Flee hundred cjtOo-Wd srtth oil ate I Pre Handle Depot, the Cahm Hotel, all the rar ate work-shops, the grain elevator ate other buildings The to- b variously estimated at A3. 000. 000 to pT.O0O.OOa Al Altooiia. Harrlslmrg ate other points along the rote tb. strikers stopped other acta of violence In Philadelphia the mri> gathered la great (ire* oo Sunday sight ate took ad if of the Pennsylvania Depot la West Philadelphia, ate the Reading ot ltkh nte Cb] tow hill, ate so trains were aRowed to leave. The police ami military fore* at the disposal of the Mayor hoUg I imul srelrely Issdsqrels To the undertaking of dispersing the ri it wu wan thought bast eat to make attempt until o strong twee was or ganiste. O* Monday ore thousate extra pnlkcma* were appoUtod ate ptacud u* dntv. were appointed ate

ate the crowd, of rioters were dUpente Xf from th* Worn Phllteelphta Depot aad to, railroad tracks, aad sterol Aright trains „ Are ate borate at ItouUi streri brid^" This laceodlarisre It U mid wre the wmk of tramp. ~ Chartos Clark, oar of the ringleaders «f the Pbiladripbb rioter* wre arremcd it- oad hold to the sum of *3 000 Aw hi. * appmmare U court to aaowre the charge r. of rtol. ftevreri other pmtlre wore re. Yreteettoy the city was emupuullvely , outot. aad Mayor Stokriy baa takes '• every preoBMtoa fer Ike protect lo* of - Mfcaadpreforiy. At Pittsburg tk* fttry of th* mob torn qwat hreK aad tbe city beorepamtleriy , At Hrrisbreg. Rsadlag aad albsi a P^«U. there are more or breriotlagoa i ■«>•!*/ sight aad ymtontoy mora in g rf But Um Mate aad Wollntmlaatborltlre are , elgormm m— .re. a. .tamp oat I this sew rahsflbm. aad w* trey elprrc Ir "Tttor aad qriri to bs rretorad U a few r. I l la B«W York. Ohio aad Waal Var | ir jj"1" fo* tUtorvam bring daak with U I * la Ke— Jeney"Z"«rea Natloaal ) l has tore caltod ore re . psvca* k ttoaary ■ in to pr remit the pases. . Thb to. wise awroamat. ate Umwre . Ike psare ate qalsl of tbe Mats. ' hrifeeo gke aBrehsnofto alt'w«M ' frutood osfa aad Ike pore uape* who g ■Md la ft at the Utdtog of Mm- t tarep-tcfthrirfcay U aUiiA aad „ .Are J ad aw1 rftolir MR took'ptoaa Haa ton yi lufa afere- * ■ I'm Haa towi jreksaAay aftor-

" lArfafyuuagm^mll Hiatus May. Mr- famma IrvUg wre repMa ' ^ i*fc— ** * Wto"^ ^7,1. tol bZajTutoTto foMwafllvtog-* area.. Mr. Goargs * uf Ito gatea 'af aad > *""" ** Mr fomto kre Are ffef Um

• th* Bretyfere '"hetrewle wre refe ■ ■.■Ami I*— toy to Ckp* May.ky *• ' f alitor I A I | i IM>tu. ■*■>■ r. Rirere. aim <m*»4 Dare logte* -a , rail, aagpk to ore grriUrelUg W* re— lead a eall yi.HlMiy f mm • Mr. K.B. editor ' nfelb* Mare Bnkarere Mr. Wood- [ aktoaadreataadalk* prtottof beat- , area U all H* I wear bre, aad la a . ready writer. Ha care* to Ik* Cap* Bra. K. 0. BlalattoU, editor of tb* f Yinelaad WrtHf, favored u* with I a call yratwrrUy aftaraooa, aad we , war* truly ptraate to wilrurea hire > to o*r sanctum. H* la om of Ik* 1 ' most Intelligent and aid* Ink-aUngura 1 ' tk* Stole. Good lack to him. 1 Henry Wilbur, our Brother of ^k* ' Yi nel and /adejwadrat, looked in , r npon us yesterday, and gave a* tb# I right hand Of fellowship. Henry 1* . printing a very inter** ting aad apley aad om which w* are always i pleased to peruse. He came dowa , with Brans'* excursion. Bra. John \V. Xewlin, editor and ' propritor of the M divide RrpobH- ( ran, after a fraillare visit to our principal office, yevUnlty, found ua , lb* branch q£Q{* oo Waahingtoo f street, and mmle us quit* a visit, r We are always happy to sac Bra r Newlin, awl cordially invito him to ' "call again." Mr. Mark Haalar, lb* well-known ' imprvreario, is at the Wocktoo. ' Mr. M . ltosen barh and I-oui. Mayer. of Ptdladelphla, arrivod yoswnlay. \ Owl. William MeMickael. Nicholas Lennig, and Albert (I. Waterman are , still at lb* Stockton. Mr. U. RcaeubBch, a well known i and respected Philadelphia nse reliant, arrirad taat erenlog. We welcoroe our genial friend. Mr. . M. C. McDonald, tba abb director of > amusements al Lbogrrre Hall last i Merer*. Emil Sclig, Levi Stem, II . ltosen haul) aad J. Lippoaan, all at Philadelphia, registered at lb* Centre , yreterday. J. & McCbHand. (of tbe firm of UppiacoU A Co . auctioneer*! with littb mm, are apendlug a sbust at lbs Stockloc. Tho efficient officer of tba Stock too. J An P. Sharkey, has left Us prat account of bb health. Ws trust that bb absence will ha but torn- ' porary, and of vary short dnratlou. ■tare rtnahn Dwnp. | Good bathing. , If Ire Ume to Ash. , Fair pby b a jewel. , In-door amuseoenta. I Arrivals grow brevbr. " Swedish ooocert to-nlgfat. ■ The Son Brersa doing wslL 1 Drink Alton's fruit syrups. ' John Palmer b (gain hare. ^ Hops should Mt b* loo long. Choira drinks at Mcfthsue*. , MraCbre. Porter ta admired. , Xoo-teisilbms are uot bray. | Noumdvmtbars

d Accompanying b * gnat art. Tebgntpben an overworked. n" Every specially al Ksnnedy's. Baltimore "Bo*y" b at Adbrt. e "Masked BatUrbs '-Arri page. * Dkowmko at rouua-. Poinr — • Oa Wo^ncteay night a il.tpaltb was ' rural red Dure Mr. Braddock, a hotel proprietor, to tb* rihot that Mr. Edward L. Christy, of Pblbdslphb, ' whlb out aalliag. at Sourer.' I-olnt. ; Abrecoui, la ooapaaj with four drowMd. A bretkar *f Mr. Chrbty , at aura bdt Iks Ay fer Um ptare , graphad to Um family thai tk* red , news wa* correct, but as yet th* body , wm about twenty -seven yuan *f age. i ate wre a mamtaar of th* Arm of Willi.- M. Chrbty * Sum. stoUnoms, Third ud Dock. O. kte gOM to Print kte Satardoy fa rare. with rem frbreb. Mm which aotkiug was krerd of hire tin th* recript ri Mr. Brail rfo ds^atch aaaouaciaghbstedralk. Iflbshtey b fate U rill at m b Ukm i. lb I* lilt r A tow «ay* ago a nuatbre ri Ik* arepbyra* ri th. ftanlretw. ate Ohio Brilrete, at MarttMhreg. W. Va . eogag*d ia a ririh* hare ri a redoc- , ■too to Ihmr e«n. Th. Btoto aa- , tharilba hi lag unahb to cop* with th* | riotore, th* Oowtmt AM apM Ik* , Freridret te Ik* old ri th* army, , ~ W*Mt» *MUte._^_ great aires sine VMM > m IM to-

tacreta ri a great rarpreatlo* that b Dm Hi* 1 1 wfth reA ri.l.tn to \1r- : ifota.** wkrikar ft b tha wretfratog • arrete reA ia Ttalilm ate BaM CarotlM. arytmlkre Hba Ikreiatl- | b^dfesAab." • feaw'toyVsm mre 'I'll'bg badkri Ik* • i n In it 1 1 ri *u in all re afed -fete htreMha ua gAg to th* haah. Ma ; Aa fere mH ha a AAtog. H. ' greftfereu areh hfe read fo Aa fema. teukalrehMftAlkuIU MBftkilffiH ■ ■ Aa Ad aprate A. Are »d real »•. are. m re A. AA" "T. ■A.'al'XlD

r sitssiAl fa A set, to MswaffiAim ( . fa- u- in m yrn-i • rereoUy kald rifretDritk.ldAdtt ) aril a* Ik* hand ate IriM th* «x , pBftaste* of all — uipapri rare wfero , h* referred to tk* are.Mri grriri- - teres labor wMA Ik* prre* to n. , prette to do. tad bt • arererer wUA , strews thai k*hM kte sore* rxpsri- , rate of Iks ireprefawt dere.mli of dims, of people who Ilk* to are , bat are unwilling to awpport a aaws- , W" H* truly reya. , - Never bt Ik* wkot* ktelory ri buaiuare or corereendri rriallooa , havv tk* peopto dereanded of uy , avooatioa to reach grataitoM labor aa of tb* pre**, aad in oo otter tea so reach ten conceded, aad I may ' add la no otter would the demand 1 be granted without tbe claireanl bt- ' ing branded aa a 'sponge' or -dead- ' beat.' It baa got to b* considered a ' part of tbe duty of every man who | Invests his money, bis labor ami his brains la a newspaper to exert them lo building op every other business 1 in tbe community, whether that r building to reciprocal or not. This ' is too wide a told for me to rater 1 into details. I only refer to the 1 popular custom of demanding free ' publication for every extended marL ring# notice that tbe confectionary ' writer enn manufacture, for every obituary notice that tbe talented member of tbe family b expected > to perpetuate, and other matter Of oo general concern. As tbe (-en . end conclusion of erery society meeting It Is pompously resolved ■ 'that tbe proceeding* to pa bibbed • In the town paper,' without that other necessary resolve that they to > publish*! at the publisher's ex- ' penae, and thb might be continued indefinitely. Suppose that we were f to reaolro that wo would have a I donen baskets of champagne. lean ' see now 'to look of indignation that , would mount to check of to dealer I if we otrcred to pay for it la a copy > of the resolution. T et that It precisely to kind of compensation tbe f enlightened po|>ulatloa of our towns 1 deal out to the publishers of newspapers. In that, I can say ' their liberality abounded." It b an unquestionable fact that to Now Jersey coast is destined to oo tbla continent. Cape May, Long Branch and Atlantic City , bare long ranked among to moat . fashionable and desirable ocean , pleasure resort* ; bat now to whole i coast range from Long Branch to ■ offers inducements to I not fall |o establish significant ] rivalry. Squnn Tillage and Sea ^ Girl, to latter especially, are mak- , ing attractive Improvements, though t not upon so grand s scale as Spring t Late or Ocean Beach, to former t or which for luxuriate retirement ' aad social domesticity flu surpasses ' Lodg Branch, which b eminently ' adapted to those who prefer display and the blgfaer forma of (aabkmable \ — JKscAaaor.

Inmu Wrr.— Panoaally, three came to our knowledge to otter day. acooctaa of our eity ate a Mibnare ptelrot of hb, whore AAtle wit often enter good tetared IbnreU on to doctor's - part, Juri to shell to wH that sa is promptly parrisd there ; to bit bant si of our Irish Mate's sarcastic honor I- was, perhaps to test ri *1L "WA. q James." said lit* doctor, o* parting, t. "I do bop* yon will rreawalmr my ad ir monition to attood charA aura fred qaately." Tb. mptj ream witkon a y ripple ri teritaUon. "Pailfc, surr a Whar* Item! Ite drerff ha* such a a Ba ra ma, thai, abated to Almighty i Ate dotra ra re* aa a AretC I'd te f Intlrriy swahowed up to mtbfy the i tea." Self-rel lance aad Irefoperefooce of , character, which are emaatial eb- » areata of all haaaa rxoetlracr, are ' to ba acq aired ualy by learning 1 aariy to act frost voluntary motive. | I f.to parent tare himself as a fin- , hardly over lad to road of hb own aoaord, aad mote amiiirily km "hb way wtea dtprivte of bb habit. -"**• - . "SpaaUag ri katkbg-" Aid Mn Ibrtlagtoa, frore behind Ite 1mm wtea teoataiag npon so delicate ' rebjret, "mare batte with a prefect , In retire re cold re Orerabadl by re i*. tils i ate Iadbb coral stssad, hat fer rey part 1 prefer re have

Msaars. Haad * Ware, baildrev, of Ikb rity, bare bora awarded Iks ooatrste for brikiia* a lae oottog. far Mr. Kobrel Hugte^ oa tUq^res treat, mm Orera. Tte ctetags wm bs baBt la reodsra atybA ■ iiignli arrived at tte Ba hgrib.Mhferei.tedg, BS

w zzzzzz. zz. ^sTreutelnCre.'fc^ i** r «h*'i ' 'J Aft " " Sta ■..rertsta- W— Srira J ' IStoSSSre— ! ; ***££ m rjarr' ^ ' ( tarred rata. rid.ta^ * ,-".,r."-7r.a-r. *"*" K. Lm> Mat* as. -(re— nam- <>*» — «». ». J. ' is.'"' bl Moat of our readers, we are char- | liable aooogh to suppose, visited the Centennial bn year. If there, they probably saw a large number of ele1 gant carriages, buggies and rood ! I cms, and- bad so oppurtuoity to ; , Otter countries 'all tetmrol In . bars styles and specialties of their nwo wherein toy particularly usee] led. Tte Amrek an manufactorera axes I led without donkt In the buggy ate track ' oulky. In feet, we have really so competition abroad, u tore la no demand speak of for item in foreign coun- ■ tries. HUH, we understand, thai since to Centennial these styles of Amen- . manufacture hue* been tubed for J abroad, and a number of sulkies hare ; been sent to Russia, together with ' buggies to Australia. Germany, 1 Italy/Great Britain and other coun- '

One of to most prominent exblb- " I tore of American work at to CanWhose fine roassfaclory it located tin 11 corner of- Ninth and Market streets. Otmden. N. J. In tbla place Mr. Coffey started Ite light carriage buot- ** ores more than twenty-fire years ago, » ate be has la bored awidiously to raise rt to American carriage to IU ackaowl- * edge person t high standing. The fec- '• lory In HV3 bore little reoemblanc*. '• however, lo Ik* Imposing structure which now adorns the neighborhood. r An to departrereu are ct«pkta in svsry appolotreret. and to workmen T arepfoy-l are all aUllad la their ra opoclive bcvnthi , Tte malarial. ere1 ployed la tte onnat ruction of to tar * riagre nunafaetured by Mr. UafiWy. « are^tte krel that ran bo procured ' frore tte works ovary year. To do * ton cm hundred tends are eat ployed. I Tte doori. cross spring, which give* - ri tte ruad, ft applied to swat of to 1 rote buggloa , Mr. CfaAwy reooired . dlpbre. of marital to GaplUdbl foe hb. retire sxfaihtt, thb dipbvre kring cnoildsrad - equal to tte I itgte* awards reads. Tte owtirs works reed ve bis patadaal auporvkreta, ate ho fa quick to ass nay ' Improvement which out ha reads far | Ite famrefit ri his ireirest. His redktre an highly reetwumeodte by to •wares ri Goldsmith Ms id. Blackvs~ ~ ■BeTte Prima, link i.steetterra ;;

pksjrreriitefokli 1 1 fe Ohio Hwte. t, ImlmaiM* fer arereal Akyk I p i Ulna. Are As teal ate Plata areter , ftte feute A—il .i rerahfe to qe.ll ' Orewrareof As Asu aJteAM^2 to Finldisi fer to Md rf tte army, ate STSkfadli As taa^s a Tllllllj. AS ri A. riagfard— wre >i iimA. ate kMPkateP as reowsr fer rt^M^tatoirirereiA. re* ^to^ktetarifa^tot'to^ reureri mm PkA tZ toT reted^l " ri A* dfaAm ffiaw rem ri p .redte | TklQta Asj 1 ih ream ta. tea* w ^^l^tofereTri j MAftffiMig— — M* ■ fep||

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EJDW. M/toMUMMAN, 1719 MARKET STREET, rilIL.VDBi.Pfll A. jyjg Clothing. ANCHORED AT OAK HALL X I X CLOTHING , I WANAMAKER-& BROWAI., I 6 IB THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. rt XHANAMAKER & BROWN, \ 9 iki old n-vcx. OAK HALL, J eth a Mint;. PHILADELPHIA. ■£■ : KEMEMHKK THAT YOU CAN lTRUIlASK T. H. WILLIAMSON, No. 49 WashiDgton Street, COOD8 AT CTY PRICfcS. FINE CLOTHING! IIAT8 AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, UMBRELLAS, Rt' it II Eli GOODS. DNDERVVKAR. NECKWEAR, COLLARS AND Ct'KKS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. FINK SHIRTS, SU8PKNDER8, Ac. it, |

'SPECIAL ANNOUN'CEMEN T. IIF.AD-QUAKTKRS KOR Fine Clothing'o i aJrsrsxrz? - ^ -t c-«,. : STOKB EflOIS, So. 47 WASHI5GT0S STEEET, ! The largest anil mint enmpbtr o»ortinrnt t.l KUKXCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CLOTHS, t ASSIMKIIE- IMlKsKI.N and SI MM En DRESS I GOODS ever bdore ..ff, r-l in this county, antl MADE TO tlRKKft AT TIIK IX>WI»T;riUt-RES. Cau and see for yourselves. A tec, a large ami superior ttuck of READYMADE CLOTHING for Men's. Youths' antl C'hiMra—' --sr. Also, a full and complete stock or GENTS' •'CftNISIIISG GOODS, such as (' otic rsliirts and Ihmwcim, While. Fancy and '.amiaKre Shirt*. Crabrelbu. Ac. A lull assortment of Hsu, Caps and Gtovra, etiitab'v for all seasons. ■arCloto and Casalmerr* sold by the yarJ. Particular attention given lo repairing, and all ord.-ra fillet: al short n-ulee. ISAAC h. SMITH. " . . Elaine. THE PAMlLtV SAFEGUARD. AWARDED THE H10HE8T PREMIUM AT THE CENTENNIAL AS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. THE HORRORS ANDAPPfiLLING ACCIDENTS Daily Unaspiring la the ooe of tte Oil. sow *Jd aa Illamlaatnre. which are mads ELAINE AS AN ILLUMINATOR. Why it la tlio Safotat. ELAINE wUI aot tgplodo Whlb Imrelag la a lamp, nor ih say otter way. re It t i m i otx^fajtajy way. so it

: task -at xsts HSW.>AfflKTJK S WHY IT IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL. n ELAINE la meek purer toa say ester prodmt ri Petraietm. ate gisre a mack J nreakwdtaaayldmlritamp, wtllt wwy wylsUhk w> tamt wie. P For tab at Maaefactsnrs Prioaa BY TBE AGENT. ; CARLTON M. WILLIAMS, : BIO MtarlEOt ffitroot Cnmtlr uhr. N. IT. , OILS, NAVAL STORES, LAMPS' ad FIXTURES ' ■■■'""» OF mpt MtCMPTIOft, New Cheap Cash Store, Wo. OS Wl>In«kon ffitrreret. MOTS. SHOE! HITS. CAPS A10 BAU WEI O-Jtjm UVW T1MM. 1 OMMI MOB

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