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^.r^A^er. ||rr re rtr^i u*. n™. Mtmi, «-"• rnt on tor moor knnlk tow. ibe nlW -III tea-err- inaww Wl « the "Watt" , "•-iSrassr^ "T*- Cap. Ma, CUy. , *" • m *. »»iion.n - J IMnMir, Awgnit \. I sen 1 The groat uad uf a public place of \ amoannrnt <■>■ never more felt than , at praaeot. Our little seaside dly haa , buret its swaddling clothra and la now . demanding attention from the outside , world-am- the flret acaalde aummer re- , aort in America It will not do to , build great batata only, there moat he ( sufficient attractions afforded at (he , Cape not.Qply ta faring people here but , make them stay. At preaent visitors , stay a few dajs, aee all that la to be j accn at the boteis they put up- at, and ( off they go to some mote attractive ; place like Saratoga, where there is an | , opera hdua? stiff races. To moot this demand an optrahnuaemuat bccrectej wherein ladks frrew all the batata may meat not oBly to aae the performance, but ' to aee and hereon. There letoo much ' fittigue and cruali at the dining-room I hopa, dow the . ouly reaort, and there < too under the present management of t aflhlra, are conducted a? as to keep tlic I vial tore oroaeh hotel apart ftwm each a other. lVople eonie here tnarek plcaa- ii ure, andjalraa it U provSlcd Uiey P must seqh it elae where. If scp-faothing * were fle only- inducement for visiting 1 the aeaahore. It tmtfld just -aa Weil be «■ found at oUToint Comfort, or Bcea- • ley's Point, or soma other dull, quiet * l.-aeh EHRffa* Jetw-y CSOVL No, h after tbA bhdjr refreshed by the Inx- , a Hons hath and gtmeroua feod, the fa mind ratfat he provided for. The opera £ and the rare course, with good drives • to the latter; will fill up the vow uow - existing, kkid the only line that prevents 8 wltlntot contradiction, that '

Cnpeiayl» the flret aeaaide resort In ' Artieriea. Wo art glad to say that 1 the ereetldn of the opera house is steaming definite proportions, the per- 1 Ucnlara of which we'wtn raako public ' in a short UraA lb afctfdaystlie ■ raee 'course W1H be told at public sale, 1 - and a project ia on foot to lay out a I magnificent drive from the island to 1 the, track, which of Itself will be an at- ' tractive /eatore o( Cape May life. . ' A mooting or non-resident property ' ownom W» held at the. Slock ton House •m (Saturday evening, at. the Instance of flpn. W. B. Miller, Mayor of Cape Hf CSjr ..IV meeting wae organ- ' HC& opffotaUngjleaae Sulger, Esq.,' J Chairman, aad B. B Swain Secretary. | After a fttll Intrjx'honsc of sentiment ' upqn varloaa tpplca of interest to j ' -owners of real estate, it was unanl- | mquaij- < Repaired, Tliat in the oplnieo of < those present (representing at least ' . twrvthlrda the property on the Island) ' it was unwise ta Cfitr Councils to fix a t rata «f tax upon ths present aaseased < value «f real astute at a leas rata than I •me fier cent.; that If It required but | or* 'per cent. to pay the current « dating (fes gi>y dsht, or^to form a fund K-vRRbta! I f'"W, That in the wink* of tha t meehng^a, beach drire from. thr Sen I BreeaeHoM to Ccdd Spring Inlet was a an taprerrmcrtmuch nreried for the Couudla to use any effort towardl t accomplishing this desirable object. 1, ** jjjSmMito toTS. J with C^ST at thriTnsxt meeting ' (Wa -ftnsjnciL Vol o miner and , yuieklj . and " unostontatlomdy the s railroad. oumpaoy run. da.ly;a car I through from Cape Mag to New . York. 3 leaving bare at 0 A. ML, the traveler reaches the foot of Courtlandt street at r the foot uf

S|RM.: .Qfom.r«lk irin«W:e this ' whole aaaaun ft>r thia to pa even known, hut by. next aaaaos we hope to aee a good number of New Yorkers take adlbs krip can keasade ta^toe hoara- j TtotaTtare uton* adra^fof" ' andnawmg fcnlir.. hank tkt k, ' i with the °ape and we trust #wiU give suok.aAvareMtaocsaatofitasw.il 1 took at oa. Next Tear if he returDs : -gA^tawreoBmaOdam all he may ^ ./ Mr.' John C. BulliU ia deasrvtag or uoomring psaiar. Km i. n.^hing vecatoandageuaroas wUtanre He

mi.Muuremm.sun siciaifi that their mnaic oa Uic lawtl and in the ball-room has been fully apib«t confronted then, on this occasion ' most have beea aQ they could have deal red. At the appointed hour an elite throng gaily and merrily emerged into their pretence, aad when the first notes of the "Promenade March'' greeted the presence of each happy comer it teemed to oa that every countenance expressed a genuine God-speed to our favorite '•Germanla." Follow - 1 Ing (h!» "March" of Winter's came Kimball's Galop, when to the fiaaa aplangladt and lssare,bcUca and beaux, and from that moment a scene of elegance, beauty and happiness was witnessed. The programme was gone through with, and everybody performed 1 well the part assigned them, or to which they assigned themsevra. Gen. Wm. MoCandleaa, the genial floor manager, with his corps ot assistants, ever on the alert, and had viaw-vis and seta arraagetf in excellent taste and good time. Tho toilette* of the ladies were as rich and beautiful aa and we regret that want of apace our columns this morning precludes from giving a description of them. There is scarcely a prettier sight than that of a woman oa horseback, well mounted, and knowing how to ride. would be a great thing for Uie health of ourVomen If they could all have - advantage of equestrian exercise. Bqt the fashion of riding side saddjc 1 and the long habits necessarily worn I1 very seriously .wlthllio ladies j 1 practical riding on horseback. We • ' are glad therefore to know that at the : 1 West they are introducing a new 1 which should bocome unirrr- ' sal. It is a now style of drees for 1 women, to be Worn when on horse- . 1 and is thus described : It Is a zouave rig, which allows (he ' to sit astride her steed. A close fitting basque, tastefully ornamented ' with embroidery, with aouavc pouts, —.J. ft.n Hire those or the Turks, and 1 gathered at the bottom into lands which ! are concealed in the. torn of the htch ; are in the the 1

, tight Jaccd gaiter boots Lilac Is the t fisrorite color, with block trimmings. : This ia every way prcfeiablo to the . aidewise, long riding habit fashion. It 1 , ia safer and easier for the rider, makes i . the management of the horse much leas difficult, and would look far more graceful and picturesque than the old 1 , style. Who of our lady equestrians . will have the courage to introduce it 1 hers? I Brother Bare, of tho Pittsburg I'mt, i thus writes up his fishing experience | st Cape May, an account of which we < published at tha lime : " Your senior editor who, on Snlur- ( day last, ventured with a genial coro- , pany of friends to the Astray grtwuli ' or tho "Columbia House," under the " pUotags of an Old-Suit captain of the | , schooner "Coapws" attached thereto, , , wiD fully appreciate aa he did the sparkling vintages and llavanaa which the - WoodtidC added to tho ' Columbia House sandwiches, how diffl- ) ; cult It has proven to solve this enigma ■ of the W avk notice of Monday, sod , the linolathsa gravely submitted to tho public In the Wave MIfalto, ' "'rS'Stor'rf'the DAttr WkVk, In \ apolo^jUing for^hl^Jfia&lit^to^give , Issue, refers to the success of the fishing party and puu the asstfor caught Interroratively, thus-fbur or five (?) , hundred, and rssolution No. a, as pubUahod on Tuesday morning speaks of the large supply of fish to be divided the Cfclumbta House, Stockton Cougresa HaU, Ooeatt Ilotlse , and ths Ckptaiu. Either the ■'•usreopaiiM mark of the ° editorial made serious question of the luck of the party, or the hid talk and quartette or ocOaO hotel keepers oal Joke. In oaac an early explanation ■ :! ■ - . 1 I. ;• ia not uuide, an indignation meeting of < the latter la proposed to bo held at the J PavHtton, or rather a court of taquirv . i of the cralt may be put on the stand, o . The proprietory of the seaside hotel, I allege that so far as they hars been benefitaod by the reoeutToyagers tothr « banks at the Delaware break- J water it haa proven " n dry hanl," yet i atfll sanguine that the generous III- } tention will be carried out, It U presumed that tho editor o» the DAH.T WAVE, whose attention aa an J eswrt haa been called to the matter, . will illuminate the subject, and satisfy the curious public. We await the ex- . po«ltloo,aDd trust the missing fish may ' yet be discovered onugly and cool) oe- J -say, before the J mail doses, that the famous Schooner t the flunous

I Congress crew, have projected another ' cruise to the Breakwater, and protalie , ' to Mb their former lack (?) , : » \ , A oormpondent of the New York i , Sua, writing from Long Branch, gives , tha following, speaking of Grunt at the { I late' ball, says : "People knowing his > , reticence left him alone. He can tiilk, ' though, as well aa the next man, when , I with thoae not Ukd£tobore him. He j ' doe* not appreciate a concord of sweet ' , sounda A fitvor|te Joke of his ia, thai i , he libs, the opera-all but the mnaic. , , He says that he finds bands " tooting' j , When be was ia Boston at the pence ! , festival they followed him ti.ere, j " looting'; all ths time, lie vr.nl out ] , ofthedty to sooBontwdl, and thought ^ wouldn't get any band in the village, j but there U was, tooting away, andfor j > aU he knew it was tooting there atill. ■ f It might be agreat defect to him, but , t he eonld not appreduta music." J « Whether Gmtf aaid all this or not, he < - haa probably tdt it a gnat many times. a What wilhrrceptiuuA, balls, Mrenador, ! > in a enntiaual torture. Ones! he' cjacu | 1 latod, "Iwt usfeave peace," but how ; ; ferreotiy he must pray for peaoe now, , ' lodge in some vast wiidernreL Hta j ' good to know, however, that neither I

At raSmor Hocns Ball to e Pnxxnrasrr Gwast . set of lancers • ~ fcrowd as follows : Genwral 8herii dsn and Mis. Sherman o. the had, I, with General and Mrs. Coma Lock ■r mi-a-rU The side coupkw were Gen- • era! Grant and Mis. Boris, General i- Sherman and Mrs. Grant The New ) York ' Eereiny Hail sayrthe act was f. well danced, although the President y seemed a little stiff about tba psdal «xn tremiUrs aad looked as though be was e not exactly Basil to that aort of tbi»g. n When the dsnoe was finished the d General had to go through the Ineviit table hand-shaking, and for some time >' his arm was seen working up and down j- like the handle ofadcmi-ntcd old pomp, i- At the conclusion of the pendulom 9 exercise the President retired to a sola, . where be remained in an cxhatMtod c condition during the next dance. » Grant danced several times after this , daring flfoc ball and teemed to enjoy f biuuelf highly. Tho President was , attired in a suit of faultiest black, surb mounted by a white choker, which 1 threatened frequently to slice off his Tho New Y ork HvalJ says : r *' It la given oat by an admiring , radical critic that 'General Grant is i certainly no dancer, but ia far from » being awkward or ungraccAih' A fow s more lossons and we shall hear that if I he were not known to be an American ! soldier from Illinois he would he taken i in tlie ball room for a French dancing , master from the Palais 1 loyal. Let him persevere," i A watering place correspondent mor- - 1 aiisee thusly. Now, ladies, don't you , think he must be a regular old fogy ? ! i "It ia easy here to aco the reason . why we are considered the moat ox- , travagnnt people on the face of the . earth, and why then there Is no inline- , idlate prospect of any change. Look ' at the way that the ehlhlral are dressed i andthonrcs theyaVe permitted to lead, ' - ' and then consider vrhut the conseI quinces will bo as they grow older.— Little things that shntlHl beln charge • ! or their nnrses here have possession of . ; the floor bf tlie hall-vobni until close ] upon the hours (if Midnight. Their | , dresses are extravagant In the extreme, < , instead of being 1n keeping with tlie , [ simpliefty of childhood, nlld . to show how sooB I ho young idea begins to I shoot, I must here mention a conver- , saihm tnai I woM o a.«- avenings ' i since between two children, the vouiic since the i

, lady beingnbout twelveand the young , gentleman abont ten years of age.— i Tills gay and festive youth sought to [ engage the hand of the yodng lady for i a redowa, which She declined ; this put i the youngster in n rage and he said, i "I thought yon wnnfd decline, I have I seen that you preferred the society of i —to mine, and your declining to i dance with me only serves to confirm the Impression.' "What do you think of that ? I have given his remarks nearly word for word, and if you can i flud a ten year old who can beat it I 1 would like to see him." PsACTtcAL vs. Theoretical.— A college professor was rowed across a ] stream in a boat Sold he to the boat- , "Do you understand phlloao- ! phy ?" "No, new* he'rd on It." "Then one quarter of your Ufo la gone. i)o yoil understand geology?-' "No." i "Then one-half of your life la gone. you understand astronomy ?"— ; "No." "Then three-quarters of your Ufe is gone." But presently the boat tipped over and spilled both into Uie river. Says that the boatman : "Can you atflm?" "Mo." "Then ths whole of your 11* is gone." ARE TOP INSURED I B B. HWAIN, SSLEM MUTUAL IRSOEANCECOIlrAHT, lot ths Couwty p( Osps Mar. It- J. ots del Yourself a Home. OA IM "MILLXa FARM," Colombia Avoouo Apsly »o Of tUrw E.B.SWAIE, flcbenck's Pulmonic Syrup, SEA WEEDTORIO ARD MANDXAEE FILLS IFKHirSrseS Thtj cIiaam tko ilowoob, rotas Uo duooaoaiwrttsrrtpoaalatoihaluQxv: ana tha ^KStSevl^TndAErnlli'S'iipoBlhnllTar. '£J^"wr«a«!hl i"w "{Bp m" to - - :

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1- Tioiatisn of ordiuuice. k bjriS llh^Ht^ttorfttn Oto So3 v heretofore passed by tlie Clty CffcncU, s ami now in force when the penalty or ,a forfeit is made recoverable by action , or debt, with costs of suit, be and the , saine is hereby repealed. * Sec. And be it further owlalned by !- the authorilyhfolreaid, that the penal0 tie* or forfeits imrvoed tly said ordnance. shall hereafter be. imposed by '■ the Mayor, Recorder, Or Alderman, aa r fines, with such costs as now are or n may hereafter be by taw established, i. and If soch (tare with essts are not , ini mediately paid after the hearing. said Mayor, Recorder, or Aldertnfln, b may commit Said offenders to prison il Until soch fine or coats ore paid. I. Sec. 3. And bq it farther enacted , by the authority aforesaid, that tliia ordnance shall take effect immediately, f Itaasod August 3. 1800. s W. B. MILLER, Mayor. -- Attest: Jesse McCollvm. , City Cl'k * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' 1 best'book "of^tiik period, S VYOnEif or NEW IOB» | 1 Or, lha I'adirWtrU ot IS- Oraal CUT. f ttZP&xzzz ssssisxtii , Sta33^reet [ " NOTICE. PSaSltSSSiiSSS ■ WefSuAiiaAMjba. — -*sP,*B>b*r jJjf I « 0," '* 1 Haled A Uf- S, I atA Autt-nn «um*sl'. ; tha sa-l eonOWrtd hataHl laltaaalj diwi ! "" THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SOl'TU naCTIILhUtBU, PA. ; r FtS"tIrr'are d'a'iei lo 'he batl.' ttadS : r"HS^rr,v -

'g 1POB 7-IOE'I JIERALD Id Jaa. lat, IT7S. A I - ,v : w - t C0""'K'r, -*TE,T ™ RED JACKET AXE. ■I t- ta bettre 'k'y re; reytosMnyd Aare tet • ilSEi; io vtrh Shaa Wlth^iasulal Axrt ^ Sad petal haa lr Hvrrscorra bakeweia, It rutahdith, ra. in Sdla owaars Of Colburo't add Red Jaahel Pal'e. n Aromatic Yeletable Soap. " Tor the drlieate skin of Ladies fc CWdrer TOLD BT ALL AGENTS, - flio.00 PEfo^OAY SUAfoMTHP , Ct-aas ^kCo-.Jtoatea, Mata., Puitbutja, , at«a»«,^M^w,ewaa.at. ; I EaamagL-Baaast " a wVc/JTr s?5 I"'I " SMbSf^i'uui- : Tig.'iatftdtcr.-a-d.-.iu ' '• Ptssnsaa, are,.»liptal rioerfMatwast.- * vOUZmti Blad ^fhids'," ra 5 'T' * 'j "in»*'*Sr«t* "'l noaffre'toa'raddrew ' r oa revet pt Ot SS aamla la Mawpr w rotaal

: Kpsss il A Boot for Marriefl Paple Only ! * ,*°y J VAEDERFOOIo Jfe. A Ualf atmllF FlaaSt E.vl » K'"' nrSTCEM, soLDira asd sal S 'SSretJe. E. L CAMPBELL, AHoioay at ■ u«, Trevioo. jr. 1. rnriom r* ~ ***• "?***-'*^*^| rfsrin^a I

NEW ADVERTISEMENT^. 1 " J A PIERRE HOME, "jj ^ sao an a an cmtmirr irtm i - [*■ rtrn.anEt.rnfa. 1 - le . _ COMPORT, . I1EAI.TR AND j 1 ECONOMY. i d- JUIT WHAT li WAKTEDATTHE SFASIDE ' it THE L ABE EST STOCK or Oa lha Itlaad aaUlaf' at »«W isw paSaaa. d, rios «i to aa (nl Evan's Baiaar, 1 - la lha hart plats la (at (oadt choa,. Casta' m aaS Sot* Caae. aalllaf haw U area up. ] *1 tier. Hear etjlra tatalvad dally direct (row ' Iwportere and wanofaolorata, aad MI4 ot tha I Vial tors poUttlp treated whether they pur. , Is mull (teoraSIp ta potharerL SShhwkhr, I Ho. t aMKktCAH UobBE BLOCX, Wash. _ laxtoa elcrat. Caps lalaad. E VAWSBAZAAS, Sraachlrow Ha tSHorth Eljhth atreet, rhlla- ( ), I. HERZBERG & BRO., 1 Watchmakers & Jswelers, ™ WASHINGTON STBBET, S (Opposite the Post Office.) a- xEPAixixc rsoMrrtr A-rrxwusn to- ^ " WATCTI^Tli^KS^J?WKLRVA ' SPECTACLES, OS IIAND AT REASONABLE BATES. I " Stores in Phitaddphix : ' £ No. 135 North Sixth SL, and No. 1408 ■ A ' Ridge Avgnue. « A TUSKS. r" AMEIISta WlTCSW ' _ I Caeef, Illy attaoted to. THE NEW l\ SUMMER RESORT! I ear at lanl. flat? sf Iftssa. i- COMFQRT FOR THE MILLIONS,

Dsflanos to tha Hot Wspthsr. : Bathing, Ylahlng, Hunting aid Biding bills.NOW OPEN for Hit SUMMER, Aad aWeelns to lha PooyeU tho [ BEST or ACCOMMODATIONS LOWEST OP CH RCES, GREAT OAK HALL, ladrlphlaaa, tlellad hy aeretlea etthw t ape Mar wr Ailnwttc City. WANAMAKER £ BROW*, SEOrilBTOBS. 6^00 M^?K?S.ruA.K!2 Lift sf Christ, and Bunyaa's fllgrlR's frsgrsts. The trorke are eee ready fat da 11 eery. Ad* are- tor CalalofVa of lbs heel aolUet Sobmtft, j 7a*d'Vlhtr^aKuhtommlra^'^r wKh?™' I So.MIBlMTOjdnljli^w^ I COTTAGE LOTH FOR RALE,! Lafsyelte Street near eeslre or CltRJ) SIZE TO SUIT rUECRSSERE ft Map (or laagealloo al ^Slllto. toblhOaat eo rgj Aftl' *" *i|QI<a*tooaLB all. <R !«, H. C. raicxf ?K JO TRR TORACCO TRlif „ The laeal yrerd i^a.'^Haeanaa Sesara iffh ' 111 Arch Street, PhUade/pm 1 •TD» SANTIAGO DE CUBA,#"WE6TWABD Itijv | ^ "BIS jp." WETTERLIN A aK BO. IU ARCH STREET if ice. ice. fe e. 3 ILL. IV Pj. pu&.

' ICE! ICE! ICE K ICE! ICS ICE! | 190* UICUIflffCEEB idW. 1M» "h or rHiLADELfiMf I; reioaaeatly lore tad at 1 " CAI'E ISL.AJVJB. J. . j5£gga,ifoMfSi«ia I yaaewilha*""*' "" '"B ; SUPERIOR QUAlJf OF ICE, ' xloeBreb^h" "j* - . vSSesSJsSS erUI to flrea alUamhTe USUa, Ho. v • "fr- » nm AND ^■'SESfENT. • The Crcxldot ill Man at Cape lay. I THE MAMTH 8WINC tx THK 1MB TIC U»I. d seoaoo aad '"alaMta'. to to had at (to a A. E DUDLEY, / E A A ARB d , Jftshto. J - - - t TEBRT XlER'l • U ^S^Kiquose . EALMAXtaRKa*i'cL*J a HOBSE h 33 rKU ffAYED, ^ comsijB Bramra n.ci». ; I I'M | || 1

DPT GOODS, fc. j*i. C, PtascdiCta. H. W. Co a. PlEBT A Sccrm STE, - la ' . L_ Oaf* MAT CTTT, W. J,. i^S" IMIllar SUee Eblldtof.l DRY GOODS, StoflhlrUKA . metre., e,e. Dsap and Second Mourning Goods, ■ellooa, llaaUey, sad Trtauolaae sdoUlgadojtojbK (to of PlnreS Quality by 8e»a, ARPKTINGS. , Lamps aBd' Chlranrya. ha. •ROCEItlES. ' ESi.'- Ml ho WhoLreCa'aad btuT' *1*' POTATO ES ft PRODU B. Ooada n.-haipd for Butter, Ecga b Prodbee. AErtooUorol loplemeale Ml' Ferhe, ppadaa, ^ Oaarlaf. EaEe by lbs potnd or ke(. WOOD, roe EateU, rahlU^dadCollajea by lis qtide j Allea aad Ntedm'^nmphato^ud Fermnet t* | E. E— OoodaS^leared telStou'tabaefa- J • - a. 2 /" ! . i p a.. '^1 Juh TvW" JYj

Sewing MachlnE'"ln<,'n8K' rrirniBi, uismd kicbaxh. •IN«JEHY*K*r FAMILY SEMG MACHINE ' Best, SiBjlM&l Mist HaliaWe i.reo*»o''ojfe"y co«FA«^I! i ANY £R AKI. OTIIER8. F d'ettoo, ' ! oy pa rfae t Chal a stfleb, • 1 ' S'Sranre't'/wreV ths 'dlosae'asil ' y"""*'k" hltrinn. ., ... I V HtTiu si a jgm Wade i M F a. Cohaea made «a aoU ^ McklBM Of all Yakn aad rateils Ka- ' paired at Short Xstlce. ' Uioriine OH, Ketdlu, Siutltu, Screw, K Springs, and all ofArr late attae AL mem, far all Itacline, J tvpplM an Order. A aeatvew lea fee, to is, ihle n Oellreoad to all , KMS^sa.i -——ta-pv- , I sffttttitiStofcfiUf, aaiDGETVN. x. j. ; B. F. HORNER, 1 1 proprietor (or Cbmtoelaad aad Cape May Oo. . t FOR FARMERS. ! i Bauyh'e Daw Rone Super ! Pbnnphale of Lime. i , topae rhoapbali1 o( Lime as belog hlyhly lm- ,. P"'d p ° WIM "'dniy im-

S (aetured by Ito oelyioa! preprletoea. lha*Dea"r oariy, aa'fhla Obly^rUI atorare a BACOH^ (Kins. 10 VYOST PERFECT 1X» »C(CR8SFtL ■ARTUUR 1.V TRI WMU. Ia eleeee yean tod .aid of lbs BCCEXTE elayle aaaaoa, bed over OMpm are now lb sat "itsaasie-o--.. r- moat taportabl Field TrtaU tree told la ao, ' Its (real durability bee beeo Iborouchly 1 o M n.riliTl b( riaill iU MalaiUJAVIort ADEIAKCE, FLaTT A CO„ I^AOIC FEIilD, ■y FRUIT STAINS £ nrmx u Ltm rritcru * e'lAood hearing the C'telX. ' i ir.r^AA^v.^ r.

EIFE rnnij'' nJ»>NAI- - UFE ipASCE CO. DNIT£qP^TGS or AMERI01, J r-n..T-.-.||F wrrydt act a? caiectmt * Cd.litJpJlili. - 1,000.000 Jhranch office 1 rlX!fAT10XiL BASK BlILDIVfl, WPHIL A DELPHI A. ^ ' I JpKHi'.'K W. I'LLT, Secrelary sod Arlaarp- Ml WMa Compaay oEeia iba /aUa-laf adeao- ] psilalee." It | V°"r' " aoaJoehllahle. ^ ]j t

REAL ESTATE SALES, r* airealr^n IOT' ■1 °?laU°° *C**T *"**'- adio(nln« loofrea, j GREAT ATTUACTltWs! ! J^PRIHO BHD SUMMEa^hOfHlHG, *T I. H. BIIITWB b'i'UUB. He nIMa ^Jmlroaore^tor jihlte! ud la | J AW Itepalrlaa doa>"eV'he'»horerel noUre loia | J7DGAR P. ST1TR8, ' - ' | Boots, Shoes and H&U, kin. 7. America* BuiLDixna, d'lSSfrSae "caJILVSUTI. IV r"'" ' YOTfCB TO BIILSIM I ^Tbe^aabeeflbrr^wouia (towMMy to farm i jre^S'ifem'llir nmalyriba I* fa has aa | i an'SLT^r S-Ssss I ! ; ! to aay potat aioog the tveel Jersey Railroad. S "ff JfiHatare^rttoNtotay. • John W. l.yrell, j Lift, jccwzsT, iier and urx mix i, |

IMFOItTA.M TO l AKWEItH ! b CALIFORNIA I, OREGON '! Seed Wheat _A-gency BIST NF.KB WHEAT IV THE W0BLB 1 Pvrlretly (roe rterai loaacAoem or other far aixn BUSltCLS TU TEE ACRE Aad Welxhia, M POt'SDS Tfl TIE IEUISS0 BUHIL jre^y'VLKVK^oa'riv^VE^mo'HBl I EhbEUi:.'..!&S^l,^E«aCH m BACA ..Ma sod SI EACH Ot la laeget QtrabtlUea at reeeoarbte rarer. ry CsfiforniB »nd Orcqon , SEED WHEAT AGENCY, * toAri.ltob OOlMtoto. * a rssr. roa ladies immldiatzli. t, DR. HIBRIBOS'K FEMiLJ AVTIBOTE /COMMISSIONERS' SALE |>ureo*vMoaD oeder^of ooe^or toe Ja-lyee a( Satxrdaj, ttcfflih orAagaat. aext, i ;

t?Uj WbZT IsfcM. : To the Citizons of Cape Ma; Co. AND, AEE NEW ACRIEV f ' btiea helm; toe Mearial LABb?.riKKT-O.ABS (T0TRIVG HOUSE dueemeola 10 Clotoloj.lh.l aU ms, learn toel | you eaa. , . , • sate Time and money by itoblaswu ^loeuojto Orbin ell par EX HA INDUCEMENTS to Ito mUraoa o( Cape Ray County aad (law Satisfaction Guaranteed to AU ! S V 0 R C LOT H i N J5 HALL EDWARDS E I. A WHENCE. giisas ■ RAW BONE Supcr-Phosghate of I.imc. | a Avoirs tAwTSiH^rtoi'pSiuS I (LUIK at l- lny highly Improeed. I .■^8j»la" pwtoiy .by^d'ie«Ieb^ j th»Y~Fa me,e arerecommeDdrd^lo^rehtoa^f , ' Bniitjh & Sons. j ■ AMTACTCISKKS, ■ GUARDIAVS SAEE OF BEU '( E"T4TE- ^

S I Te'I .i f SASH, BLINDS AND DOOESI '* i E. K. FORTINER A SON, . ^ Vo. 125 Federal Strccf, Cafedi n. V. J., ^ u, j ys? ■ liu L , : IMB] -I j HARDWARE, GI.ASS, SASH, , L-.I.VLv DocHB, r'n l^rrzli't*1*,,!; LDlbca, "nar'npm.rtnu' Ilelea eonelantly oa btolT »f r • • " ^sSS«!8Batt£„ | PROMPTLY ATTKNIinn TO. E K. KORTIXEH A BOM. ■ I tJIA tr»80RrA88E» | '"iMediile Relief * ^/V'iCsUc, Dyaprpaia, i i y-\0\ Dlarrbxea, De- - t Rinj) Oralafal Warwlag glimllsuld ' Ofhr rxtrittKD xr r. base, . 'WONDEES o^OF THE - WOTl-.( ; C)y^^ud'*Woo5rrw'Ereo'lq'ra',ali

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! MEDICAL. Cors cough balsam I " ; COB'S COUGH BALSAM '-j1 1 1 — JlH! COE'S COUGH BALSAM! COE'S COUGH BAUS AM A SUEE KOliDlfOt •asfes«j?iu"" I AMD tonlwuLtrVE : CONSUMPTIVE COUGH ahUdreo, aad ih vrb. r j »( toe throat, eheit and luage, aaaaol a Card •bbaeeltooblH. U addlUo. to toa^l.toy' tour «» to tato la to. mmorn, era ton. • | r.".n "■ - 1 .v. For croup, j The Balaam toll ho f.uad laraluahl. aud "L."y*!? ** WIW»y~ ''- tob'tatod aa wnooriNo colon. The leallmony of all e.habaea«M II (or . j thai II luvarlaMy rallaeae ud eutre II ■ORE THROAT. II .,.- ■}., • laklbg I.OI. aad oRan — aad" yau »lll'V^ HARD COLD* and COCfllM ! ri'M »• <® a ateaily uaa of this Wrest j SORENESS OF TflE THROAT. CHEST AND LUNGS. ■ S:SSH;3S5Si

! ' IN CONSUMPTION. uaa ofCoa'. Cough lalaam. Froat tahltg a .aaa: Jaagg^^gng; i -elf. I ui'rio bwllto 'i"famMa"lye'aie,-—fto '""ttr-l.'., JOHKWTLLS sua tvaehlagtoo aL, Ito- «... a, Ct. IN SHORT, THE C, G. CLARK CO., SoJa Praprlatora, Baw Baim,'b' Rend 1 Read ! I Bead I I f tiir mRVTiox or tbk ?F.erLR Worid's Qrlskt Rsmdd;, , OQE'8 DYSPEPSIA CURE I Thla preparatloa la preaouaaad by Dyeyap. ly aura Ibal a/geeeallng and 'fathl malady - . mryeara II a-tpcou Ha fearful tola, aarrytag , " P"'' *' Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Kiel. Headaehe. Sonrnrst or Acidity of the | Stomach, Rising of Food. I Flatulency, Lassitude, Wcarinees, jfnaOf terminating its Death,

beforatoapto^'-ba^re Hreertlel e! «r I from' t error srxrop, sf wo-eure ; ^etgJSf Y"' '"iiTxilrnnE, COE'S msrEPSIA CURE HAS Q0AI TO THE RE8CDE. A GREAT BI.RMINR. " ' irnm Sep. t.r. peso. stm,uni» Os.. t.i ' STrra, * A,-a;Vl Drapytoe, Clreelaa t from lha uaa of Oa-re Uyapapala Care aa. he. r^SMiE^WuaahU lo da ah." toah.a, JJSlIl elaa_a*.a.^rea^h,**'Ug. Trjlj,youtB, ^ CLKRG THE Jf. : JS.—' DRUG GISTS. A by dnrggtet lo tot aouarry -UI I all jwa, It '"tobl. r. laaulre, lh«l aeery ~ "" "TO »Vtad to <W. Orerapm. Cura^fre.^tbam, eprek.Ja Ua«eet am,.. II M'-iP"*'* 'Cobb ! . i *bAbtt. c'riXa^sr^sVg