Star of the Cape, 19 November 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 2

_____ mifmuH." CAPl MAY CITY) M. J. " _ nu»iT. 3" '-wt?' m. «— ■ rna •«- f»l». Eorrom Bya» or tn c*r*-I n hn*n jofa reofared a copy of the Oapr . J** ita* D«k of October SOlb . nod la looklnx orer IU ccctrau mj f, nitration baa baaa arraaud by ao odi- , torial la vblcb the writer taken npoo „ tioo to a mob* of tbelr duty wllb re- Q (ant to tbatr Bupreiaundrai and ar- v rnicning Brother E a Lake- tb* u Sopenatondrat, aa guilty of. «fcd re- „ tioo at -tba dinner." and the wrilfa u T~.pj.i~ that many boidia* riek*fa T were tumble to at tbe.dinber th*j ^ •ailed ft*. KdOfa*. alto* ma by B "T of reply tAtbto.lo rififr that tb. ^ Sapariataadaat of Oeaaa City doee no' n ran tba boul there, and had oolblor „ mora to do with the dinner, except to 0 order It tor a cartala number of Invited, s appealed editor bad. And eo far a» * Met of prorleloa ta concerned, Mr. „ Smith, the hotel proprietor, claim. h that be coo Id bare nrered at leaat oar 0 bandied mora with dinner ailar arary % fa.lto.na it ft fa mqri onjoet to J r.m lb* ,.1 1 lediw Ol tfal. . dapartmeat apoo the Uupnrioteodrat. t who bad no more to do wiihdinlo, , tba aeoaral public tfaaa yoor coma t pondent . Bet air, tba extra recent refnretery cf tba adrtea girea by tba Coort Bonn « .Jttor wa. what fcfaan* my attanllo. to tba artlcfa la qomtion. coming m it ware from tbr depth, of otocurily. li t aaama ae If lorifareted by mane rami. , •pirll oT mean revenge. or la gratify ( ■oh partonal jaakmay. oa <bc day _ la qaaatioo at Oman City, tba laser , Baataliree of aome of (be a bleat and f teat ne-apaper. of Ibla country war. , eyod'cbart Hodae man to am tbr mia , tehee and mlemenegementwhlee only , be could Bad asytbing to complain of. _ Mat Mr, action, apeak loader dmej , worde, and rmnlta acbtfWd UaUf) J with awdyiag rata n. M the com , petaocy-or otfarewfa. of them baton. , the direction of the meeok. Let me , then gl»e yon a alight reyiew of whei , my expartenee of Bro Imke<a Super , lateadency hae been, for permit mcau , aay I know of what I speak, harm* , bam the drat lodiridnal outride tb. , membsra of tba Aa relation tbemael re» , to met my lot with the fortuoya o- , Oman City, and I ban bam bare con- , etaatly atom. Dunog February and , March laat aome aurreylng and wort , Of that kind waa dona, but not nati April waa tba work of deartog up and , grading fcWy Marled. This the. , giem six mootba of labor, often node- , rwy dlmdmalagmma ciRumetoama , ta dear up danaa tbiekate of bruab a-d , Ae"£rtomwce tbara teinr'no bou- . badln Mi built, and that the mm. , might lam ao time Bra lake pror.de.' the board far tbem ready to ail down , to. Then It became ni uaary to bav. aa arraagemmt for ouaainc la tb. , mainland that would be rial table el . all Umm and ao atoambmt fadUik. , wharf buik and a road 'actum lb. itol far e SbL 1 Mad aome two year, ago and been i gtoca ap. Soma peraooa who bad , "•keeribad far riackjmd got thri. | --money haok again, ao that Icanswfcl, t aay It hm bam chkfiy through th. t untiring pareeresaarw « E. B. Lab. , that the Ptaaaaainllr aad Somen , too Ballroad ta a nabty of to-dai , "Twi mm. up a eery importati j halm. to the eoeuoany of Game City , tb: the otaatotag of graeal far Noo • far m far aa known lb. 1 island dam am ooalaln aay. Taorer ! come thi. di Acuity far lbe benefit to , the lot owaera, they betoc the partim ' immediauir tor .ra.Ha, Bro. Lake ' •eat to work; and Jmt ben fat m *V that Ihfa fa M a dmy required by , the Aemctotto^ 7^hrir Superintead . ant. afatMr fa It a wo- .pcrefaUoo. taJmrnddiU aeU uf ImTaaO < b t|8 1 I far which Bro. Lake baa j bam jmt)y admired etoro my bet i UfaiiHltoli cf Mm. and m eueem. 1 fall j hm he npenfl to tide curare- J be abfa to plem tb. gmroi on the ! afreets m cheaply at leaat m Atlantic I mmt faTtoippad ccrom tto toy to anew*. Ttoa egaia. aan.fl at the erdn i amnme of the dmfaa of a Buprete- , and oemfart ef Inefaeda of ainaqei at a tot eaaap mining at a pfam < which tot a law moaito bafam urn aa ! that eaaap mailing aaarytog ant aa , *»« ■ y * tW fadrit dtomtopb. ; If ' «to ifaTto "bfa" •Lm. pfaldy to— ad tto yrfaMpb. wtock gcmato fae muey to ■

•\v man at lbe Court Rome would to lbe! mme B week, hare to^ the eoceoia- 1 ttoa of aaatog ble name mer a more , rmpectable abeet ttoa that which coo , I tatoa tto article to which 1 write this ■ to reply. Again. I <*mr»a that the editor of the Goatfle am mount with .peeking unkindly and nojnrily * the Superintendent, attacks the Directors tbemeelrea, far to sarcastically radsolly attacked w tb a fit of UteralHy wnteh was dllplayed by the preamuuoo of aeven dinner lickeU to tba Tnckaboe Suambuat Company as readme the bay. Nothing could to erroneous than Ibis cmclnrion. as I understand it tto Tnckaboe later • • la view to adrertietng Ibeir steamer and the enterprise therewith counseled. The railroad company carried the larlled partim free eon then made a free trip extra to curry pa bite (.Mi maaee;. The"Mixpnh. • of the Oceeo V"tty Amoclalloo. carried all who mme to her freely icrma lbe was it then Iqp much that the Company, wboee iolereau also binge upon the i nr. cam of^Abe Company, should also carry f aimgire freely and without fae or reward? But m my opto loo the rery eta lament of paying such an honorsnie body of man aa tto Tnckaboe Company tor asrricse rendered with the presentation of dinner. contracted, too atontuuly mmb. to be born of llmaa City principles, and mold mily to the child of each parent al the remainder of the article to which it occur.. I am bappy in tto knowledge that the ticket* Were pretion to another to the itoril of brolb arly lore, tto editor of tto Gape May County Cum. tn the contrary notwithstanding. KoaxaT Fish xc. Ot« WAUHtTM IXTTCR Waaniaoio*. D.C„ Nor. 18. Among lbs throng, tbeae bright autumnal day., promenading our toauu avenues, are diatingaiabcd pereonfrom the Cdesttol Empirq. with their strange dreeace, long cum and little fact. Sixteen of the highmt dignitaries from that wonderful land, seat In the mtcrmt of a new treaty, tore based for their winter residence the elegant emorion known aa Bum "tovbredie llama. In Virginia aa well ai other Southern .'ales there M a marked diapmitlca ih abaedoo tto old buurbou idea., aid adopt tto pragramira policy of tto RepuMimii party. With tto cxmptmo ef Florida, erery Southern stoU ba. below la lu meioriltoa, tto rule cast far Tlldan to 1878. For the pari ecyajed aaprecedauud prmperity, aad their crops hare exoeade iboee < sou helium day.. With IbgimprOTing uodency. It la natural that the people of the aouth should to thinking of mousy making than .Presided making. It will be a bappy oooditioo of a Sain when calf Interest becomes •imager than party Urn lot as hot e that the dawn of a totter day le appsopfa will rebel agalnat the domination of the buubcau leaders. Ormt lalereat fa being maalfaeted to 'to next Presidential count Tto tolliem of tto-Capital tore not fargotua tto weary mouths af 187C,*whea •to peace of thu gnat Natfau waa di. • orbed orer thia mme qusatkm. The wuaderfal bulletin pmtod by order or "'Bayei baa 18S roue aad la elected" framed end Mill bangs m lbs rooms V tto National Cougremiuaal Committee. There will be no 8 u> 7 bmtoem tola year. Tto preaideutial electors wOl mait at their raapeetlre Male cep•lale the first Wedaeeday of Demafar •or toe purpom of casting and oerti■jrtog their votes Tto rotes ao met and certified will to opened by Vice W bee far to the presence of both bouses of confrere oa the second W .domd., of Primary. Tto roc. wiC ba cauramed aad tto rmalt torn decfared^Tto mw prreufant will be toat wlb amtoTl b^Tfa/ ito^JuTu^ pfitog Inaagaretiou that hae ever tatoa place. Military orgnaixatioan Mats dilegellnai. legislative bndfaa. ax !00.<P 0 are expected to to peaeeat cm tola grand ocmetoa. Kelly. Balaam and Hewitt will do trail go stow to their attempt to throw •mt tto vetm of tto greet stale of New There are toiMling toyrmeu aad brave man ta am (torn In number, like the fae res of tto beast, who will infant* no each oat rase. It to a real te-jsrSTSfisaa: their tori hardy perfidy m mmsteaaariag the writing aad faeatog of the SSSTSess 'kMltoy win tormfra exetriae groim^rfreng Btog. Tnki crime roo w Son to ttohiml^fAm^^ politlm. aad. it than Is no ether fate in store far there, iu onginalora. a, do, Mrs Surrett. baag tor tor partiripatom fa the H i. cf Ltemto -gave a majority far Garfield aad Arthur Tto goad mad h la toped aqqmifmlll tto wtofa State Mrif trre^m imtro^ MwTre 'Ifalll i 'to groat naval twview. Tto ftmfi- ' am iBrem"l3ct > todliii iTTT*" A ^mmritomltofa! 1 n zrJZijrltfrS mm wuarwed.fawtoetaB>to reeeefa feygyraaS [j Tto '»£ miM m am ^mfa af

I laeawad u. • ne "■■• ! b I ' IfAOgaeTOWK, Mo., Nor. 18 Afa a I la twriva hours we wees whirled ' 1 dnri I riMl *° tolTalfaw treads " ■ of to. Atlantic to toe hirioric valley e , of tb» Antietam, under toe ahqdow of , , I toe towering peaks ri tto Sooto and . Bine Ridge mountains An rid facy , • can hardly realise that ao mark spkx I a can be covered In ao short a^ijmejjmt • " tilvanla Ccotral Kailroad lyatem. to- ^ eluding tto It' eat Jersey »od Cumber- ' • land Valley Koada, bare by tba adopuna of the jmaqiific aad approved e method. In railroecflnf" so nearly an- _ nlbllated in time and anaoe, aa to make a trip of three bumlred mum appear on mora than a abort pleasure excor- ■ Moo. i. Of the W'at Jarasy Boad aad Its » first dam cooditiou aad cxeelleot amaigemrot. under Vice PreMdeot (laU n iZpL.) Cfao. ». J. Be— ell, it fa not " net—Mary for m to my a word, tto b readers of toe IT A a are thoroughly , acquainted with lu tuperiorily lu e.ery respect as a rehroadt oa ao rued are trains run with greater regularity 7 or with more safety, and on djh are d pSl^odu,'' "^, <uore o"ort®°o* iad _ The Pennsylvania Central fa a model rdad in every respect. The * irilciai. and employee, of lbe rued are * puflte and attentive to the rombwt ol e all who trevri over their splendid loternauooal route. The rami is In ex - eel leu l coodliion. and the pameuger r coachce are the heel and most comfor1 table to be Inuod to this or any other - country, do tbem potato a ride of „ 130 mites of the rued on one of the lut expiree train, will aattofy any » Titwe bare said of tto reaoayld ranla sod Weal Jenry will applr In _ erery raped to the Cumberland Val A lev rood, which, under the able and rAcfaot managemciu of Col. O S. 1 Lull peeaauto e.ery ' talure of comfarl n real mfaty that can be deMrad by toe e traveling public. The county . by this road from toe SwqtMbauoa to the Potomac, and tbeoce nretoward " into lbe Sbeneodoah Valley, if W'cat ■ Va., fa one grand ueoorama uf htgbli y cultivated farms, dot leu all<mr with cummodiom and inbManlial brtrk and or "switxer" baroe. plramnt. well , built and flourrehtng town, sod will agm. are amlterrd al! akag the mote, real 'add variety to the iccoery. The name wort to all tola grand pano- ■- rams fa toe aa>al>c old lUne moonti- aiaetobeeeea tn ell tbefruetumuai i— grauure. a faw mtlas tn toe right anil t kit of tot road, making alltugrlbcr a , grand amac foe the artist "a pencil. " Thi. town wan the appmraore ol I- nacwal, got tba wbeell of progrv. it have been marching steadily fiwwanl . in toe-last decade and a half wfSra w. "" were rackoocd atnoog iu lobanilaoto. ^ It fa now over a orators aad throe a century,

" quarters since the Brat wtota aslttor> put up their cabins here £bd marked a i- oat a town plot, which wa named to * Ellxabetotown. which a good many * T yean after, wa changed to llagerv town, la booor of toe elder, Jonathan . >e H.ger, a man of fares wealth and " ,n much infinenm. who devoted murli n M time and vflort^to^baild^p and ex U 'I turnpike. . between Baltimore and ^ A W beading, aad subsequently to Indian , ..poll!, the rente bumme lbe I real u ' highway of trade and travel between a t be east and west, aad Hagtratown C being the Brat town of any important. □ 0 -.M of lbe' Alfagbaaiaa grew and On tba ccmatractioa of the Haiti 01 more and Ohio Uailrond. which took a 00 route fid miles south of this place, Ih. re trade cm toe "Neiloaal i urn juke" wa. 7 ,« to a great meaauta druroyeei. aad tb. f progrmeand baMoem of the town wa. 1 ' .1 a Hand still (« a number of jeer. k M Slavery baa laid lu Migfaud band no . » thu fair asctioo of God's faoutiwl, sou 0 like all otoar puruooa of the Sooto r where toe cursed inetituliuu was to- A crated. It left iu mark of decay aad „ *- a^'riX^ rauSdi Lid * ra not until after the bewen of war had " la awepf over the land that tocaa ueopk p . began to wake up to their material to- a , uraeu. and even than It required . . large inflnx ol new brain aad ne> tr capital set toe amcfainrrv going b I" between lbe jean 1832 aad 1838 - aerorel uuratctmful attempu ware ( made to establish a railroad outlet lot , »" this town. A company waa farmed aa and a road known ai lbs "Fran kin ■ ta lb«d." waa caqfaiactrd to Chambers- e a. burg. 18 miles north of t hit place . sod c there connected with toe Cumberland , * Valley road. For about a year tm. I- train per Jay (rack way) waa ran by ° M steam. Thu waa found to be a Iocs ! » l<* ,Dd *" "Jl-re-Uotral. c and a hone car was run fur somr t 01 mouths, aad finally tola waa a ban , * dnacd aad the road fall into dnuse. A m year or two previaae to toe breaking ■ re out of toe war of lbe rebellion Us ■ re Cnmherian I Valley road gut pomes a ah* of toe rights and fraaebfam of t Is , r- old "Frank Its road,- aad rmrrethd J* and retold the track la Brstdam ordec. • ** root twraty mile, couth into Vs., and , *, 10 tba past fax years three other isilmade have brae ncmetracted aad centre . » here, fix.:— The Wwara Maryland. „ ruoulug directly tast to Baltlmare: 111 the Washington Co. branch ef the B ' * AO. k R., coaoectiBg direct ly wllb c " Baltimore sad TVaahiagtoa 73 mile. . " earn; and the bheaaadeab Valle, roan " running south 80 mile, into Virginia. >- .ream of Phil Sheridmi a oueratmce. » whra be arat the rebrie whirling op * J toe valley Hka a hard of wild buSaio. , tD Thra it will ba mra that this tows 1 baa to a comparatively ebon time, be 1 u "^^"^"hfognae hare base , " Nortkara town - aad railroad sdvaaugea. There ar-. a however, a number of important man- t " afaetorim bring carried oa here. , amoog shchart two extearive agrt3 rtofto tactorimTtwo tron^uadrim. two I ** mah aad dam farurim.~eas raoke , * bapanaaoa, with ptoaty of room lor I ; ===£:£ i J; - Ln w — ... , " — - . II Ml aese , 5 -T— r ret peritsm eemi.di «f Ire toteka- • toTTwSXrr1 ;

hfa official dotiea at Aaaoprifa win pee I mlk We Bad many good, aaroaat. Ispab- • A tote, who work in, unfitly tori u the g'«d cboml Thfa county aad Ihfa - ueigif liuiel dtotrick. meapTiril of toe fa c-matire of Frederic. Washington ( C Alsjroy and Garrett, the mouuU n ai O strict of tba- State, give Gem Gar- u field a good round am>irity, and atoct- . ad Hon. M. G free, a pralectivt tar- _ RjpIIX^ol^mbii0^S"'uIi>6uum " Ths fa ooc of toe dfatricU of toe stefa - that the Democracy eaanot buHdoae 1 oor cheat Wry easily . There to great a • rejoicing here ovoe Its result of the I : Preaideutial rimkai. and to various 1 towqa througboul the count j. iltaaai- - oatmcs. sad torch light paradta uave ■ token piece. Thfa evening hm been - • mt abort bv the RapuSHcaa onmmU- J - torn for a grand ttomotfatraikm to tola • lUacc. and no doubt It will be a big ali lair. • Owing to severe indfapoeiUoo we l r have beta detained be re longer thao J I we anticipated. We leave for Meat 1 Virginia to day. -Ed. Jj r P K. — We bad almost fxgoUen to b c aav that Hageratown luu two daily J I and five weekly Dew. pa par.: two ba- 1 , lag Republican, ooc Democrat, and u « the rat neutral. They all seem to be ; t well patrooiaed. and from all our c brother editors we received th* moat ' i-nrdlal greetiaga. We wish tbem all - a long and prosperous Ufa — Elf. hfautlful mroo ' Pereimmoo. are ripe. Thankagivtag next Thursday. I Some mea go eery faM— asleerThe gmun# hog km goer into winter j i qparirn >low do throe mea live wbd have ao : Ttaibs uorupailoa t ' , If talking sere wo-kiag. tbere would, ^ I The Republics. Lilrvary SocWty s an " out grua tb of the bow defunct Garfield , 1 The new .tyle fall bonnet may be , pbotograpbed by i lamming a ripe tomato ,l ag.iuat a board fence . The quratkm fa Dot Bow whether wa . Mr to have a twarb railway, lut sbctbi r •a are to bare two of tbem • W aa tad— In formal Wu ecmeerniug toe _ 'are ooune which waa gives suck an i I When a Cincinnati man »i«-.k. of Iks l' peoduruoae of hfa pen. you never know " whether be to a llleaary fcllrt or a bog .1 raiser. County Clerk Band my. lbe wulfaet

If a thing fa really ao bad that you ; t eland Ik toes alt down upon ik ' < before you are compelled lo lie down and give It a "walk orer. • ' Edmnada A MeCuflam. the new Fire firm, wtlj/atoo engage la toe ra! ratal* bwlifak aad will auoc occupy their saw quarter, oa Waahlngto* streak Tuesday wu a busy day among th* i mover. j. T. Smith'* build lag was taken tn lu new reeling place cc Ocean ai reek and j. H Beneset'e wa. moved acme* Washington auvet lo ths , Hour lot where a will net only 1 ontil the lot heyuad the bridge fa ready ' far Ik H ■•cms of George J Mian. George j. Bolton, who for thirteen |* . year, caudoctod lbe old ColumUa here at Gape May. ending with ' 1878. and ooe of toe beet known hotel in Praneyleania, died oc Sun- j i day morning tost al » o'clock at Bar- ' . rtoborg. of coneumpiioo , at the age of , 88 yea. .. He waa born In Tnokbaonock. Wyoming county. Pennaylvanta, ] and acquired toe trade of printer in the oOce or Tu* rather, who pnbtfabed a ' in toqf town. About twenty- ' yean Mr. Boitoo started lbe i well-koowD Bolloofa Hotel iu tlarrieburx. hod foe too year* baa also oprated tba Waahingtoo Hotel, ou ■ tract, above Sevan lb. to both of which be owned ; at the brae ol hi* death. He was repcctolly prpmmeat a. the proprietor , of Boitoo *a Haul to Uarrisbarg. at which a large oamber of the member, af toe Legislators have stopped for yrara. Mr. Boitoo wu alteekod by caueamptioo three years ago and bad lo Calling health aloes tori Match, attended to btulneee affaire op to month ago. In 1838 be wu made officer of lbe Male Senate. On lbe elerficat of ileory S. Magraw u State to 183# Mr. Bolton wu ap pslotod to cfaekaWp to tint oAcml-a depart taeot and served daring bin ndA Spirit photograph of H. I- Mmey aright Orip toe fargare and parjorae ■ ul of there troa bfa. The alleged man never men in tofa world, but be may ba onormtod somewhere to the other.- TVOom. Ton SakB.— About 1,800 pound* of long primer type, bat link and. will ba Etbbt Family . wnoon Excgr Tiox. to dty, village, and country, wiD fiad U highly aerial lo coostoolly abound, to ^toto, prSral. reliable m writ u outdoor work nod comfort, and its 800 to 1000 original aagTaTtnga toetrfieUva. la tofa i iiqiH it fa pra^ud.t^aloD.rad't.hcreld ah ill ■ I Tba osM fa very tow. ouiy 81 SO from now to toa sad of 1881. re tag copies far 88. Stagfa aomhma. ; Xr ptfafar.'n a^B^d^, vT I jBSfeS 55Sa i 5 ; ssssssss a'KtriSTBS-

Ma Joacra H auI ii'/tbe html and ladtm. pit and cfaOdrra Hs rjzzrxr-Z 1 1 Will find their 'am promptly aueodW tn. IvHV | Ji'eic AdotfUtemeni *. ! • Dissolution of Co-Partnership cage Mar f«y. Mev. k wa no.ua. { J^OTICK Tt> CREDITORS ! OAK HALL. PHILADELPHIA ^ Worth Knowing. i ' • There is a place in Phila1 dclphia where a stranger j may buy his clothes, and \ fare as well as if he knew the whole city by heart : and ' J if he knows nothing about j ' ; the value of cloths, or of j ' clothes, he is as well off, as ! j if he were a good judge of I both. The reason is that every1 thing to be found there is ' made there — made and sold | under a system which rarely . ' nUcvwro miafakes to occur, and to tl

which corrects them, if they „ j do occur. * .Oak Hail is the place: and its practice may be summed up in a few words. ^ If you get there what you v I don't want to keep at the ] price, you return it, and get your money back, i • This means a great deal more than appears on the - j surface, ft means that you i are not going to get what . you will not want to keep at the price, if the merchant can help it. It tneans that the clothes you get there will be j of honest cloths, honestly made; and that they will cost you less than as good clothes can be got for elsewhere. U means that they will be every way better worth your money titan you can get elsewhere for the same money. If it means anything less than these things — if it means poor doths, trimmings, cutting, sewing, of-jn any way dishonest or illiberal dealing ; the return of his goods will J plague the merchant, injure I nis credit, and dissipate his trade. If it means these things — if it means liberal and honor- . able dealing, valuable and trusty doming, ease and " safety"in getting it,oak Hall is the place for you to go to, or to send to ; and it is worth your while to know how you . can send, if it is inconvenient t toga Write: say what your ' occupation is ; say wh^ , sort of use you intend to , make of the dothes you " want, whether for every -day wear or otherwise: what color you prefer, or what « color to avoid; say about i what you want to pay ; say everything that you think may aid a stranger In choosing for you. You trill get in reply samples , of doths and prices of whatever you want made from < those doths. You will get I also the means of having i vour measure taken by an ( unakilfDl person. • There is only one" diffi- t culty left. Somebody has got to take the risks of the dealing: for there are risk*. Send your money along with your order. That ' covers the risk as to your good faith. We risk every- J tiling else ; the fit. and ptfafan^rn). ' Our trade by mail r amounts to half a million ; dollars a year; there's no * reason why it ihoulda't 7 Wanamaker ] & Broom. |j

SMBMSE i twill!/ r URGEST RETAIL STOCK Of DRY GOODS. I TJ OOLtjBED SATIN OK i. vox* AT 8l.» In ° ^ *11 tbr ItokreU. *••*. Tb- cor BARGAINS BLACK SATIN OK LYoX *T hm tnpaj 1 roti* fo,v Tb- r-ji vM.r U fit «1 j vFLvtrr a no" satis stkices ath « ; silks • 3i.vpix > m in- "ii l-<>lob£t>'mkkisqs at to I!. " I-, fal .Ik sii. I BARGAINS " KXGUKH 1IAI.F SliJv FAXt ll> AT » ni. Dress Goods. | 0 88IXCII al1. wtbtl. hlai K C A8IIMEREN ! BARGAINS .. * toIS™7^Cbri;KuRB«..-WAT:" Black Goods. " BARGAINS ' rHH.i"rtw^,.,v^.«k./.«.K»*.'; HOSIERY. ] IAN OPEN urn E1U ,

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The Bes i& Cheapest j&sszsGxi tstya— •" ; SAVE MONBYi C. THOMAS. Tea Dealer COFFEE ROASTER '■ Family Groceries Wines and Liquors. """crloaula. » drat Mi faMtit awrek Fnifaiwi n~ - ^GKJTia WANTKD INTHNATIONAk REVIEW i cv tr*1 •

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