Star of the Cape, 15 October 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 2

mi t! m m. IK cVpe may city, n. J Republican Candidates. JAJKs"i"eARFIElD, (AM VfCX mtMliniT. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, Or H*W TOME. roa uyviwiw &mi>i:«n a rom. roaaisuuw. bMMHit H. kOKUtOS rojx.-TV>K#»TI. allot:. 1IA Ilk El: Gl MMKHK. Z. K. I'ANCBGKN. ;« wjSTWITO 3d DftL — K. Bt'llK lilU'HU. M XXX.— MMOX YAK Wit KLK. ua Mi.- Dkwrn c. bi-aik. UlMa- GEOKUK KICHAKDS. eik ZML— ClIAS. M. TIIKBEHATII. 7IA DroG-GEoKUF. c. TpmtY. A Republican Tornado in the West. Ohio 25.000 R publican MaJority. _ IMIau KMMtrp«Mibaa «»- WORKING NENTO THE FRONT Tin la'est returns of I be clecttooa a f last Tared, j, |im tin RntrobUean. »,i» 1 majority in Ohio, and atxlren ahc rirua then. Indiana by K,OuO majority, and eight Oopcraaanra, and protrohly thr kgi.Iai.nr. Emit, N. J., (Iras a IU|«i!>Ucau majority of 3.**). a (ain uf onr Syiflti aiocc last till ekclfoo. Waal Virginia has «sus Democratic by a (really reduced majority. Now for Now Jsrssy. Lot orary Rsftibliran In ths State do his whole Amy. aqd the Mats » our.. "Ckamfcr toUt Ira ead Jsntsea to.sk dstotoefikysbw THKSS AMM THE pamK PKiaciri.tP rot which IHKT tOVUHTftr POl'K TEAKS Brmimitr tie nea »As pra-W /errt lAr.r lift *W ea Ftoyrare. sad. end de set wde twT— 1 Wade ll.«.|'a..o at He anetiaj ta tby-intcrera uf Ihw.nlir taumoay la Virginia, at SUeau.. July M.1MA " v. FMaA t-e fra -Ju"a..rlw*' rw I lit I anM Ira e-ra . le dlsadr Aw Asleasd Firyeafo. I asA le rramlo f 1 in ale twee dwd ea tear rad. -IA/1 TO KKHKHBMK THAT rat PEIlt CIPLKA THAT DIED POK AkH AGAJS OS TKJAL TO OAf—i What Wade ilaaptoa raid. of Jaly Ml ISM, the only Ihmocrmlk P"»w la Maaatoa that poUhbrd the swhetanoe of his addrraaD» rerartra r-rtT*Wra Heraral . W. •« /, a, w ^iaMdw W An. od darleea /ra^t /re. aad /re ■tel OaAWWa retire. dwd. Tkrer « rfranbT? 4m*Ato£ Ua tore rarea. Amsst Is IswsA CAa /eaia'aya e^ lAe aadi' hn IV 8— no Valley Vir (Man. the paper Item shirk the am SMhnta^b lakes. Aa the oumiag (raHtn-al <-orepnige (komkre to W owe of the moat five^y awd botoet contests Utia coon uy tro. witness jd for Ma; yam, •• propone taking a small hand in the work, ami duiag what we eaa la ■i Bgtl n i g the paoyds upon the *w laawM of the hour. Wo tharefoee oiler the tfraa o* rwa Care 188*. for Aha —all awm of £Q rawra tea of pretoge <*— 1 sAawg the ^teJTJtL"4 *" ^ Ate- MteteTr

tvrta Car the r.tde. la Lot it ha reanmhorad that there » I * not a town or fdads la all lid. broad I = food. whether at the N«th Sooth. I East «r Wast, where DranorraU may I • I not aasamUe. bold political meeting. 1 1 rear poke. make radical apeechea. I • bare toRh-llgbt prooaealooa. and do £ any and eytry thing tbey^chooee » ] - their party, paaombly and wltboot < tnodereacc or iatsriaraaacc front Be- - * publieani. H Uepoblicazn can do the aame sjjtw I ■ X-etli. bat an they pertnltteal thui J inaceably to asarmhle at IV Sooth? ' Nay. rarily ! there la are Rely a town ' in any td the aUlea. that acrrnigagcl • la the bhrllioo. where BepoMicaoi ' am aaratable nod diecnte freely the 1 I jeio1 id their party, without ' \ mulmuUua. InUmldatioa or hladerI ence of an kind, from the Ihaao- ' I cralic aeometun element of the Sooth. .< • tli rough whuae power and mfloroo ■ [ lb pohlicaaiam hat Iweu cruebed oat 1 ' of tweira ol lifteen stalee of the union ' Oar llamnr rail, fellow cttiiesa will 1 nay -- that e a V for political elect. : uo truth la It." Now Id order to get I \l the real inward mm <d the Sola) >| South, we in uat look to their leading yonrnale and to their pablic speaker.. Firet by way of proof id the statement i. ant lapcr, as luUowa:^ ^ "While maa who dare to aeow thamselres here as ItcpuhhsMis- should V promptly branded at lbs bitter end i malignant enemies of lbs South. The name of erary Northern man who prraamas In the community to aspire to oOco, through Usfufhlkaa ndca.should ba saturated with stench As for the negroes, let them amuse tlwmsrlrrs, if they will, by voting the Kadicnl ticket. We have the lounU We have brave ballots will be louod r.jual to those id five thousand vile BadicaU. " This extract is from a repicaeotali.c Democratic . pa|« r, erpreraive ofV»' cimiroUiag sentiment of the "oolli. "We han a thousand aood (?) and Q true men whuae Inn ballot. wiU V found equal to those five thousand vile liadteata.?' "fit bare Ac rieait" — ' Yea, it Is this free and anrcalnctcd touul that will annul fuar-fiflbsuf tlie 9 Ilepabiican votea of the Sooth-it is this, combined with the shot gnu policy, that has rendered the South solid, aad that will keeh it solid for lbs Democracy. This mode of oo— ting esSfw.vaSSb ■ there ware oo Btopuhiican Slate ticks' aad the Democrat, claimed a majorat y amriy as large aa the entire vote • f Take soother Item from the Dexiag - too (S C ) Jrupulok which Ua urg I- ing Its reader, to attend a Democrat., ratifies Ucm marling atCsdnmbm, b. bapt. 1st. laid: -S ome in red shirt., a- on boree-hack, or oo mules. We know from the upsrieocc oi ISTrflhe r«d cfifcct of inrniog out cm a beast ' The csilin atmosphere of tha bmnurul M city might ba pnrtfied by the expulsion ,n have bad divert km enough, hrwevir. M| over tide much abused radical, hull H dosed party, and OS It would doubtless t *ire forth DO worse odor dead than living. IU speedy extinction U a coo u eumatloo devoutly to be wtobed fcw >. This intlmidatam proem. U all suffl ,r foogwm— ti Blackburn, of It. Y. i in a recent apserb, said: -"lot ths Hadicmh cms. their howl about a Sols! I Sooth; aha is solid, thank God ! She ' was solid for Jell. Davis in 1880. aad we WiU V solid for Hancock in 1880." j 1 Om. BofaL Tnomba. of Gs, in reply K to a friendly tommgc rant him ami g other dnl tog mailed man, relating to 1 n ths arrival of Geo. Grant from Kuropora 1 t said:— "Yoor lekgram recei'ved Ida r dins to answer except to present my 1 a Grant on In. safe arrival, lie fought ( > honestly fur bis country, nod woo. I < V fought mc mint and lost I am ready ' V to try tl over again. Dm IA to |A< 1 > ratoa - B. Tuonas 1 boaU—u pspe-s and apsaebca are ' •uU rf similar asnlimmta expreaaivc of ' t Urn view, aad Ira lings or the bohd j | * Democratic party which Is now etriv- ' 1 « iag to gala cootrol of the government . - 1 „ boidkrs and boosat voter, of the r North, shall they have l»T If Han ' D Mkli ejected lbs ret*! clmi.pl wiU 1 > control the Nathm In spite of North- ' L srn Dcmocrau. The bead aad front | r. of the party is Intrenched In the Solid c booth, while Us extremities an at the ' * North. Tha ex-rebels of lbs South 1 dmiga to laka command of lbs Natiea, to control Ua destroy, sad they only 1 « used lbs etoutoral votes of New York 1 I end Indiana la enable them to dw ih r I b Hon^Ty. It we. sign^by capiUIkU . ^ maaokctarere repreeanting CM, ' » tU).Ui i, and by committsas of work- 1 r inpam m< earn Hi* C,(G0 working- 1 '' man of ah grades. It refnlsitsa the e^kjaigRoeC " IMl^uT'n "foth*™ " "^f ^ the address mpkyacs deters tha^, they ' ^ n**hkr.s party is tha only party j * mfcn ths^aupk that had opaaly da j to r—tTk Idadgwd hi free trade, becaura | » Stem ckhb! j * uhxit JTJ '

tMfi ntaiiniTaa llttu. « Vttxntmn. D. C, Oct. IS. . The inures: io t V elect i m it every ■con nightly , and h as of Ih poAdraan | Th.iuraod. bsvr'klt for their lu.incs to in tbc wGrk of the ramfraicu. Money is raised lo VIp voters uuaUe 1 : to pay the ti praise if the nuueral f«r* . ' i given by ne-ily all railrawk. The ' i -work done by tne Xaliooel IGpuhitceu . • Omimittee tlioe fer ha. Geo fair ' , ; lime* that of any prcvien. iVescdrntial \ I I campaign, livery Uepnbhuan ageary i ' , u energised ly one Ihooghi. a |«skw- 4 . , victory if possible over the frende I of the rolid Sooth. LctUr writing. Hancock, - I' and . braaa liultoo. seem strangely nuxrd I _ .on Goeernof. Uknd. ' Tlie efiu. hi , , I of Ilsooock to rcprescTiielivc. of the t j shipping inlereau wa. "goshy truly j . II* words, yet "I,' raodidsle. wa. ( I I shoved in ten tun... U„ lite. t hs. i ( ' If - vorfc. .ml is sandwiched in | ! with hrara hutuiu. eicran times. Tlie i ) brisk air hi X.w York Iiscl.w. and ' , . the ocnnng-1^. vote, of the solid Nrnlh , . Idle ati tfxtulcratiug Itidorou upon i , tbie gnahcog candidate ' , The Dim-. ratio i«tiy Mauds con- , I . Ui 1 87ii, lo Capture toe governmcol hi . > haying elect oral vote, aith "Imr'k' , l ot money, aendwiebed with ku.iea, , I ahot guns, acaara.uatn-us ai.d murder. , c.Will loyal nun Uafit ll.u in 188U . - with their Votes, >] It i. no wuuder that tlie MhiOi i« , d s-.Iid for the Uehti Dnuocracy. Armed . e men, becked by all the (rawer .f the J ' surrrodra, been waging a war for the e j sapprcsdnm •< illictt djmilhng. iu the e iuii resyl,.f euhwriug tb.- Bevenuc is a " I Whco ha. any efl'.rl m like luanarr c ' horn made by this magoanrmous l"i i. rider*, fiaoda, < t to etcforce the right, d of treralmeo under the fourteenth and e bftoeulh .torn Jmeata. A diuig- ] « guiehwl clergy men, wioely koowo - • through th. South, a rebel during U'» d war and fir llaocock now, admuteu • to your o rrcspjodeut a few week. ■ SI Dee ths I lie had known uf mulliiude. B j of colored Uieo being killed siuce the b ! war by the whiles, hat had never a I known one punished for such killing. t Tb"J0™1 "• "nf« at lira a surrender. Il si. a struggle for four t ■ iSfap'S ite rnk^^hsln tbat ' data the battle tiro t.ra. aga.n.i tbe<i y I uiou men uf I be Nun h Wnh no ,f ! jaotectloo from Ibe gocrrntaciil. ami 1 many a conll.ct. these h.yal met, have Una forced lo »urreu.l,i. The South ! . 1 i» aolid nfo urae c B hat a. tuay' expbet of Hancock' with Ilia 13" solid V.H.S may he gaeracd | s | irom a sligt.l „ .ut.ray ,d tU „e,wd ed , s ; rerel nfiirvt.. Crated and •| UII,,I. »r.- . chairmen e t ouiamUtre. u, the !' s. j I : Senate Iliad it euttrs ..ftbe Xiwth s a bo aie for Hancock, and nuke the e: e 1 qualutaucc of the men alio even now , rvdktrnl the kKialatkm and make the - kwa for yon and aha|w the deatiny of ■ ' your country. »| The list hsre sti run- sincU of South . j war paint: The rebel General Maxry u . | chairmen of Uce I'.rat OOcs cocnmlt- - I tee. re I.I Cnpt. t eke. ehnlrmau Indian j A flair. . rebel Col. Withers, chairman . I Pensions: rebel Gen. Cue* rail, chairI men Claims rebel Col. Hai n»*i, chair j ; man District Columbia: rebel Senator , ! GarkBd. of Jcfl. Dons' Coogrera. I chairman Territories; rebel (icn. lku- j , , mi. chairman llailroada: rebel Gen. ! i I J. E. lkily , chairman EduoiU.m. . , rebel Gen. M. C. ItutK-r. thamuan , V niau Miseiaeiptii I-evech; rebel Jien: . Morgan, cliairman EkvUwal Count i rehel Gen Puller, rha rman IMreneh- i J Commerce; rehel Gen |j III, chairman i Cemtingent < X|.nre> ; reU PUen. Vest, • , chairman Public Service. In t e I | the following rebels hold chair- I ; mansblps ol committees: rebel Col- t , | Atkins, Appropriations; rebel Gen. 1 Annum. Disc Columbia, rebel cx- I ! 'ml master Gen. Iteagaa' C mmerce, . , retail Gen. Scaka. Indian A flairs, rebel ] CuL Muklruw, Territories; rebel Col. .CaUH, Ballroade; Cooledcreie V - 1 , Pres. A. IL Stephana. Coinage; rebel 1 . Gen. Vance, lklcnu; rebel Gen, Cook 1 , PnbU Beiidingt. rebel Geo. King. In- 1 ter-Ocennic canal; rebel Gen. Gnnler. ' . Privale Load Ckima; rehel Gen. ' ! W hi tthornr , Naval A flairs : refasi Gee.' 1 , Goode. Edncntum and Labor; rebel 1 Geo Bkcktcrn. Kipcntfitures ef the ' War Dmartmeol Ac.. Ac . Time would ' , foil U> tell uf eB the olbc. refaek who 4 . re nee holding positions in the CO pi- I lol and iu the Depart mauls The ' above are given aa mmpk bricks— 1 from the Solid Sooth. < , PHy the aarrowa of poor old English. I r lis finds ths Presidential Jordan a ■ hard road to larval. III. grand- « , «— U— "s ghost ba. flung iu spratta! ■ shadow arrow his pathway, and calk I . for AL8M 44 peosioc money reoaiuted I . for kjr thk spsrlmro « Southern De- ' . mooaeyHept 8, 18«. end by him gob- : /hkdani appropriated, stealing cents t Ikmtototam eyes has u.ctr M— • pepukr way uf toonat making, r ** *« "ffnya thai an dark aad trick. ' : ' , paenhar. and tha motto uf hk Mi ha* ' ba— "the devil take tha hiadmsat,' 1 ; grnndmethar and all. Lmwmmmya- < . terimm hand writs, aa af aid. on ths 1 dvwe-paato of ewscy haeaa k the North. ' , ro louses * tt.M4.4C: A wid- ] ! H. BnJkT:i ' : ***<■■> Wl...., nJea D. Bright. 1 ' w l ; fcte- anailvlra «

votaafor Hancock. In tha Sixth Mtaaksippi District, the was a. follows: 1878 Hepebtiran,. 2| »» I I87L HusMcnls. 3 &>J ; Total vote. -•*. 481 I HOC itepoblicai.-. ljTy 1878. Dmocritv, JM ' Tidal vote. :, t«3 | Meosiitg that M.019 Ucpulllcan limve been eikneed-end tlie Hero ! of Fort Pillow. Gen. Chalmrt.. uk«e 5.UJ3, rod hk v-.ce and ...le aetweigha that oi ibe member from the 33d lhet I X. v.. aho repna*>l. Ad.ltoi rotes. |(l. thebaaatiaedfaSolhltfonth. Y PHAKS. held at PU infield. X. J.. a f.wVv-o-ii.ge siuce which wa. ad.lresacd by Jmige Kohhina, the n .mince for C-.:. greaa. and iter. Dr. J.diu II. Yioceut. Dr. Viuceht lira never hel-.rv taken any part iu |raiiiiea. iu hi, rc- ' he prehiced hie address by a Vigorous dcf-M. uf bis actum lu.-ap- ( waring ,.u a panirau |4al*ioi He not <Mily iu prajihi. but in doing a. he |wayad. When ivcty man hrvmg!.! into poll I lea. Uut how shoot wbcolhe qeesiion u one ot ugh' ' vole loi fiuancial lioncaly. Su(,pora< 1 rights or mj-Sellow-msn I am a min- ' istc. ami I had not fwg .tteu my .all tug when I left in, ."ily and on ; oa°re "f ''"J 1^! <d my cnnulry. A J right. It la the bust ocas ol lira OUbieler ; legtniang the rosin part -f his .porch. ' j P'. Vincent referred lo the relative i ' war of lis. while, nud" the hlaiks in ttlieNiuth. lie arraigned the arreypini . ' Mai lb fra it. trrattnent of the IreedJ ; men. the Ku-klux ostrsgm. the Mia- ■ , method. II. took up the subject of : . tlie corrnptioo of the ballot. "To- 1 H'ght." he said. "I come before you j J"11 ,'ul *n B large pert of (Jit. eountiy ■ I tbc lights "f 11KH arc ma Rqecfol 1 j lo U ludifl. ivtit or a|,elhcth: until this ■ . qumtiyo » rallied forever. Thg free- ' | doui ol the billot .. not Mia perfect to jO- great (an ,4 tbir country, and a J j great political (nrtj hoi*-. go into (poser by tmniphug on it llul the I waves uf the Atlantic thapr luXbe f I waves <4 the Pacific, the Xugara t-ur. ' to the Gob of Mrxicd that ihi. Droll ' i hour. He wa. fnq&raitly uit irut icd l ajipkusr. aod at tlie clow wa., ^ greeted with hmg-eemtimred cheer. Etisur Hall, au old iacrchaut iu Ca- . nal-et.,' X. I . say.: 'I have voted the , Democratic ticket at every Preei- , lam UU. eighty -three years ,4o aod , fairly well and Actire. and for the firet time in a long life I am going to vide the I lcpublic.au ticket. And. further, . , uu rcanulc friend.. 1 find that they arc ■ j going to do likewise. Iu fort, we can • . i not afford lo do olberwira. Uiuiucs. . never waa better; Mauuiaclana. rneI I tunics and merchants an having all - they can do' and we do not want to : jeopardise the great prosperity wr are M.W enjoying for any uncertainty, no ' matter how pktuibly the case may he i presented lo tm.iaeas men. No. no. I I have voted for Jackson and the Dctu- : nud including Mr. TikLu, bat then the tunes were diflcrcnt We mercbaau go this time for 'i'rincipic.. not Men,' and I doubt if there are many , do nuthimaatly think lbs aamtaa I do.' 1 General florae ran. u n warm sapof llsacuck. yet he is not able , any ol him what be said of Garfield in General Ordor No. SSL dated at Chattanooga, Octoiw 10, 1803: "Brag, ad tar -General 'J. A. Garfield boa been chosen by hk folfow-ciuxeos to represent them in the council, uf the Noli—. Uu high intebgeoce. .(ratka. inragrity, hrwinasa capacity, and thorough acquaintance with tbc van Is of tha army will render hk rarricee. If poraibk, more enlonhk to the country in Cong res. than with ua Kalactnnlly yaiifling to thk coneidemiioo, the from duly a. dKefof Staff. In doing be returns hi. thank, to Gmroral GarfiekT for lbs Invalaabk a— stance I be has rendered him by wis a conn. 1. , nod amidnous kbure. aa wail aa for hk gallantry, good judgment, and efficiency iu the battle of Chickarauga ' ' could my that of A man who thinks tariff ka "local kens." A krge BsyrofaUoaa Maee meeting was bald rt Mntlewnn X J. on kst Iktrodny. The Chairman was the How. John J. Monaii. a gentleman <4 , gnu iafironcs in thk locnlity. A Uii Democrat, he wlfi now support fore, n continuance of the policy td too •ae dah rered by BrotooT. Baneh. of Saw Tort City, who spoke for two n ewnrtsr, - Upon the pkttorm ware General ' n I How land GnMrkh. J ■ W. Tgytor. C. L. XlmMA, r* w~ te — h— hi— ffateteftlkm. —.skmeoronroi— du

t Aitr .Wcrrtisemenl*. U<m E TQ • Hi OtTOBB < ^"1 fch TO «1WUkHJ>Mk j * ' v.«.i. k ; V07H-E TV. rJjEi.fmus " !■ ' iiL«Mro^MNiMm » !, ;V^rev.!~.,ra<Jsuii-a.jc_M.el*,-H.dr- p : wS-'lret . SiT' V " : COAL : : COAL : ®'^iAOE IHBDS. * u" Hint Food Co., : Read& Eemember 1 ron ai Doors, Sash. Blinds, , AM—nra i< " : KlMliAl.L. l'RINCl' it CO.. j „ TheBest & Cheapest |j;SAVB MONEY' C. THOMAS. ,. j Tea DeHlnr he j STEAM COFFEE ROASTER L Fine Family Groceries iiSlSg ra dl Vines and Liquors. I NOW FOR 1880-81 ! m Eiaminer & Chronicle, r° The LEADING BAPTIhT NEWS PAPgR, "! From Oct. 1. 1880. to Jtm I. 1881. FOR THlHTY JENX8, m THE EXAMINEK COMPRISES I .^3S3rror , a ] E to. nsa. arm viroa cm , ' AEGE STREET HOUSE, . jj K. X J ~ JTratArarat Crarar ArtA rtrek tmd Ma * poor or a>ca nr. rwiiaiigi rnia.

;WITH THE OPENItG OF THE AUTUMN SE'.SOff OF 188°! Strawbridge & Clothier EVERY VARIETY OF DRY GOODS. Oar aewlyr eol.rgrel ftore building., unMiryuraed in Ihi, country, are filled with i* Stock aggrcgaUag about ONE MILLION DOLLARS alhk as rack departawat (,.l wHcb Iberc sr. ralr.y -.a ) oostaui. a van earicly of feHJv". DUE88 GOWDA ULACS GOGH". MADE LVOARUKB1W <»F • CYEitk KlND. mt LADlXfi A.XU • illl-lllinX nUAWLE. lUHH". t ALUOFA HOSIERY AND YM'l.KW E.v.:. WHirtS GOOD#. llUYKfi DRtref 11,1 Mill M->, UXhXtk Ul .-I4.N--. ULAXKETa. Ml ti. 1 * AM) FLANNELS are Inc.^.d -nJ are- dkpUycl <* .raHimmt iadvrani-hk-. T he F.w the ewovrawncf rally U 0.1 ./ towe cm erai.. «a-:uig and rradb* j 1 offered by onr ttowvpighly .ywmised MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Strawbridge & Clothier, j MAHKl'lT STREET TO FUJIEUT. N. W. COR. OF EIGHTH STREET, PHI L. A XDIaJXoI^II I art. . 33 C. B. SCOTT & CO.. 33 j Fine Parlcr Baits a Specialty. 33 South Scomd Street, 1 Tills dcl[Ji is. 33 Goods Packed for the CrontryPiee cf Charge. 33

Timely Advice on Fall Clothes. You arc thinking of your ciothiny; for fall . what it shall be; how and where you shall get it , Gime and See ds. Come and see us. or drop . : us a line. sa>-ing what you want, as near as you can. If : ; you are here, vou can we for f , yourself a great variety of j things, try on what you like. I ! and go Itomc with the old j ' clothes in a bundle. That is ; very easy ; and nothing can i be more s^lisfactorf. Not a Strange Place. | It isn't as if you were going to a strange place. The . chances arc' 'you've been here before. (ffniil know something of our wa\"S. Perhaps your . neighbor lias been here ; and has told you it was a good place to go to. Perhaps I you've only read that We ■ sell a good many clothes, i and say to people who buy them: Bring them back if you don't find them every- I way to your liking. Now this is really why we ! ^arc not strangers to any- j body : because we deal with everybody as with a neighbor; and expect him to come | right back if die has cause of J If. vol- Don't Cojurt I But, suppose you dofecyT come. How are we going J to sell you just what you want to buy, without your seeing things beforehand? j Try ; write ; say about -how j much you want to pay for a I suit. dress suit, over- { coat or whatever you want : [ say what your occupation is: say anything that has any brotkgen e^et we evf^n to send you. It will not take ; us two minutes to guess | what you want ; if we don't ' guess right, dial's our loss, | not yours, jp Have tour Own Way ! j Perhaps you want your | clothing made to your meas- J ure. Did you suspect that we mafcc to measure a ; half- million dollars worth of J clothing every year ior-peo- } pie we never saw and never , expect to see? You may r be very certain that we have ; a way of doing such work ; without mocfcrak of a mis- j J fit; fer a misfit, you know. J CUffiMS rights «o m. We L

CUMBERLAND MUTUAL ■ Firs Insurance Company. I ra tub! V ot tb* Stole of New Jerrav.^ei j ^ Mni— A. D. Concurrent Iterovlutioa pnqnaiag Amend menu to the Cotkhmbro of the Stole. ssssi* — sKroSi 1 . ■ *

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