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Gape Hay Ocean Wave HOME HAPPENINGS. F ATAfefitt-umRT.re^M (is to ■ day eTSOingTidtwern thsVwVV eight uitlao^dnroniiui^wu •lortlrd with the aboehtag toi«nig«KT 1 1 j being thrown froqi a carriage, Hi the neighborhood of' ScbeQinger'a Landtag The he U cccwctod with the sad occurrence, is for al we bare , ton a bio to gather, am about aa fob taws. Mr. John Ren-ret, of the as' tenatee atom, tin and ..beet-Iron watthouse on Farry'Rirtt, lain the habit ! of vial ting bia Wane at Cape Ma j j Gnat House ersry Saturday evening. . Aa be waa about starting on hie jour- . . ney, in hie oue-horac boggy, last So- : untay uigl.I, two young girl* of hla acquaintance, who chanced to be pass- ' Ing In front of hla Mtabltahmtmf at , ilia moment, laughingly requested a drive befoce ha left them. One of the . girla waa the eldest child of Mr. Mor- j .row, between aixteen and aeventeen years of age and bore the aweet name . of Kate ; the other, named Ellen, waa . the daughter of Cot. John Fenlin, of » j account of the latencea of the hoar, . bat at their corneal soBdtatfon gave way, aod deffrsdj fibre to Jnmp In, ■ when the triffflrtAtdsd np Wathingten atrect towarda the Landing. They faatenoi, with the boggy, fell out. Thla miehap waa the canac of the dreadfol accident by wWch Mlac Kate Morrow loat her life, and Jtr. Benexet p and Mi" Fenlin narrowly escaped a Similar fcta. The ioea oTtJSe bolt waa ' not discovered until it waa too late. The horse became onenay on account '* of the loose bar knocking against him ' at almost every step, and by the lime they had reached the crrna slroct at the " - fecmlnu* of Washington, had made it * dangerous . to tba occnpanU of the ( "mil Retwxrt seeing U waa absolute- ' ly ncr weary tor kirn to change the aa- , poet of affairs, endeavored to atop hla liorae, bat fotmd It had beeeane alto- , getiier unmanageable, and would not * obey the mini There was no time to ' lose, an mrlnrlnf from the mrrlairr from

with the intent of reaching Hie horse's head, be mtsard hla footing, and with tlie reins In his band, waa dragged along the ground until compelled horn sheer exhaustion tp let go hla bobbin the meantime the young girla, real*, iaing a acoae of their unsafe aituation, ' jumped from their scats. Ellen managed to reach the ground all safe, . though somewhat stunned by the fall, while Kate It la supposed, as the at- . tempted to spring from the aide, caught her foot or drtae In aonae part of the carriage, bringing her to the ground hdad-forattart, and almoai instantly killing her. She waa cutiraysd to a dwelling near by whan, after a few faint pulsations of itie heart, abc • breathed beV last The hone and remain# of the buggy wire afterwards found at the landing, I he animal hav-. ing gone u for as the limits of tha Jala ad in that direction waald allow. The imtnful catastrophe cam a gloom over the entire eorhnnmity, not altogether by reason of its allocking detractor, but bemuse of the universal udsemlo which live young rjatloi was bold by alfarbo know her. "Bar remains were conveyed to Otatdully burying ground in Philadelphia, on Monday. Isumnaein YlWTor.s.— Lost Monday afternoon 'a train from Camden, deposited at our County scat two pf our moat prominent dtixena, who came to i XI ty to go on a Ashing cruise . .tbAqrft jure fomoua sounds. The two the ChloMuadca of the Supreme Court 1 ..r the United State*, & P. Chase', and thb edMtryl great financial agentJay Oookm Beth gentlemen art the guests of our worthy Representative, Hon. Thomaa Beaaky, than whom - tiny sort* sot And a mere hospitable a ■aiapunlon on a fishing excaraion. With the present enjoyable weather In Mr fcvoc, are cannot hot took for plaea lory deeds worthy of the Illuatri,uu* fishermen. We trust our frtopdnf ^tbo will keep ua poetad. RiauTM WKTDtOi^fdc Cape May ' County BlWSocKty la to hold its 20th .Annual Mretiog in the Methodist Church of thla city on Tweaday the ilst A. M. Delegations compared of the < HBcem of the HaSKff and the friends of the Censr are oxped'-d rroni different parts of the coonty. Churches 'ire requested to pay tboir coUectiona to George Ugdou, Traaaarar, at tlie Court Home. la many counties in the upper part of the State there Bible Meetings are great occasions, drawing the people together >7 hundreds and Fuuneo Ihcidxnt —Tha JlonthIj Record of the American Bible Socirty.toJiaw York, reeroUy aekaowledged the recanpi of SAO from the estate d the late Chariot Hand, of lhl» County- Tbs rinatSMtaacaa ate silks creditable to that worthy eilisen and lata '■amity. Mr. Hand bad n vaihal under - Srearty that be would pay I1UU to the Canes U anared^ instalments oT Sl~, uhUgatton to do ^ Ma fondly paid the »*., we understood that a Kvely mem n^nt waaoafoot, fccttasrtdlta tf , IVe tare nut inquired *hy the toper XmSSStSSS^SS: ■

Can ObCKtT-S. 8. Teach- ) nr I jnrrrrrm. —This aaeeetation wiDheM Ita am —nasi mretin* In the Baptist Church. Cape May Coart ' Ilouaejimniorsdoyand Friday. Sept Tit pastors, tupcrin- . tendenla, lencbers and friends of.Sab- ; aasnauKSt tute, and are Mred to attend and ' laka part in Its landings. Faatora tary'a Circular, to take part In tfc exerciaea of the two wo And that I Fpnt JT-9, QonoD wffl aireet the mailed selections. Addresses win be delivered by Rev. A. r. Hires, Rev. C. C. Reattach, Her. W. R. Maul, Dr. A. ; Tonng. Rev. P. M. Randolph, Rer. J. K-' Manning, llor. Moore WBKameon. Dir. J. F. learning, For. G. B. Wight, Her. J. Milton Tosrnaand, & B. Stout, Kaq.. Rev. C. Mhlabnry, titr' jfm II. Diverty, Prof. if. 8. Corson, Jler. T- A. Leggett, Iter. B. O. Uppioeott and Rev. A. E. BatJ.' R Hefonan, Rail., Her. i K. T. Swain. Bar. T. B. Wlhon.8. B. < Jsrmaa, Esq., F- B- BoshncB, Esq., 1 8. Townsend, Bet. (I P. Stone, I J. Q. Williams, Edq.. G. W. Borith, , Esq. and ethera, will take part in the 1 discussion of various subjects of inter- 1 art to the Sunday- school 1 Thououts at ne* Bxi-eao**.— The bathing season is rapidly drawing 1 to a does, and where hot a few weeks 1 ago the beach waa alive with the 1 sportive Ihema of tha bathers, naw but 1 a few atraggUpg ones are seen, and the , magnlAeence and aplandorof the grand I summer carnival has already given way ! lo the anticipated dreariness of the coming winter, allhongh for the next 1 two months no plotaanfer time can be 1 found during the whole year to enjoy I the balmy and invigorating breexea of I old ocean ; but fashion dictates other- ■ wise, and fomfilarfoces alone will part 1 through the streets, white the fory of : the storm will lash the beach with ' which but a few days since waa 1 alive with human beings anxious to buffet lU enqueuing breakers. During lire coming days of slorra, when old , asserts bis power, many no i ■ doubt will go back to the tunc when 1 , the Very air was redolent with life and ' the very air redolent with lire and j

r, gaiety, and long fur the bwrh which.. . waa so often trod by dainty feet, and | . witness of tbo moonlight walks and j 1 a whispering of love, which in many 1 1 instances have culminated intp the > 1 ~ more sober realities of life. But the | 1 fecaah will not he forgotten by ah^ol " once, and in altar years it may be, a I mother will bring her liUtsooe to aport ' I on the same beach, and who lo turn 1 ; will listen to similar tafe. of tare, while . . the parent will remember her first aa- 1 0 [urings on the shore of the mighty 1 J 0CT*n ( J Church at Dknnuvu.lk.— Tho ; a people of this beautiful little town, In , v. Cape May County, are moving in the , 0 matter of erecting a new church. The | - one at preeent ereopled by them in the , ■ village, Is too remote from the centre , of population and the • increase of : - citixena, ap[wars to make a house ; c more centrally located a necessity. | ' Mr. Mackey VTUliama. so well known , r to Jersey men aa the former proprietor , of the " RMgway Honae," Mr Jeeee " Diverty the effldent clerk of the laattwo , 1 Senates of New Jersey, with other , e gentlemen of the vicinity, in councx- , d Ion with Rev. Mr. Llppincott, take an ^ active interest In the enterprise, and , . from thair wcU known busiwss charar- ■ h ter, It b not Ukely that the enterprise , h will foil. II I* to he but np with a | ' sleepfe and hell, which have already , 0 been subecdjxxl to, by s eoupla'of , * ganMesnea af the vietoily. foedyrtsa , * Pfoa see. _ ^ t Fires.— Several Area have been d kindled in the woods, of the Southern 1 - portion of our territory recently , bat e so for hare been extinguished without ' , rtrious damage. There wa» one broke • s out in the vicinity of the camp, near a Gape May Court Boose, en Sunday ' 1 wick, and Aw a lime foera ware enter- ' . talned for the safely of Use Qamp, but ' a the prompt efflc iency of Mr. J. Edr moods, a track tqaslcr of .the Wont r Jersey RaUrord, with Ua corps of f tswrned men, aeon surrounded the Are and prevented lt» ei tension. Themes. , aage of Mr, Edmunds as announced at [ the camp waa, "TeU the people to go . aiiead and get all the religion they can, . ' and I ViU go security against the Are," , when the peepie proceeded at ones with ; t>*r— *"• s Aonn.-ut.TmAL Fairs.— Among 1 - the different hire which are to takr s [dace this foil in this State, lathe X'lne1 land, on the 17th. sod 18th, oT this e month, Gioocmtar County, at Snodes- ' a bom1 on the H9d and 23d, the State e "Pf&. at Xraveriy, an the STsl, TBd, | SSd and 51th, Cumberland' Coonty 1 Exbibitiun, at Rridgeton, on the 5Jd, flakm County, at Salem, oa Ihn SWb gbdJUth, Rurllngtcin County, at Mount - TTelto, 00 the-Hhnif foh of October- , Tho time for hoidlag foe Cape May I- County Fair km not u yet bren dec cided. The Sfr ./ it. Cop, auggesU 1- Septocaber Site How about Mir f^*T . - > RtUriLI.lt. —The Raptlsa of this I, enlerprislog nrighlsirhood have cyni- « pWted tha new and elegant larasss^r. « whtah will materially add to the 00mr. fort of their pastor. Her. 1. X. Manning. There U a rumor in dneaktlon a among a few .intereated IndivMaais, d Rtat aprighfly contemporary, the n Aw.la khotft ta take up Ita quartern urar the railroad The crop, around here hare suffered eoaaltemble from « the lata drcaigkt. Corn is vwy [«»* ; s- but wheat tartm rymarkably wetf * Cixr MRRTtxoa.— A Camp lirt- ,. la W IKS weak, at "Itoad 'K thes«|wriawdenre<lf Rev. Mr. Bal0 efUds^ ha^ boeo hel« " aoetattan of Cape May will he held nl

1- NTotrr Bc***a ut nr* Bible.— n Mr. H. a Spaulding, of Cape May n Court Hoare, baa laid 00 our table a ■t superbly bound copy of "Xlgbt Scenes L in tho Bible"— a truly remarkable work y- let which he is canvassing Cape May s. Coonty- In a mere notice of this kind, r, which Is necessarily brief, we And it I- uttariy knpoaslble to do Jnstta to ft— d Ke work-now before the public has 1 met with such a cordial welcome. We y see in It not mcrelya series of dlscourm. 0 ee, written In a Kyle of such earnest, 0 yet calm thought and research, that 1- none can read without being greatly a benaAUed, but a maater-pieoe of wurdC painting, where from the Ant to last f the reader beholds group after group, - landscape ate landscape psas before his m trailed rision. t The author does not quote inspired -' record Mrfatfia, and does not put Into - the narrative many of the shrewd . guesses and vain imaginations with . which fct«7 is apt to embellish sacred . scenes. So devout mind cen foil to - be pleased, impressed and edIAcd by . this tastaful and really beautiful vol- , The typography is pleasing U> the . eye, and affords special giatiffeaiiou to . those readers who, by reason of age or . disease, are compelled to refrain from ; small print Brt on* of the chief attractions is the series of most baaati- , Ail steel engravings. As wafer to a , or mirrors to a room, so are , pictures to a book; and Uis author Ua. 1 done well In bringing to bear upon his graphically written "Night Scenes in the BiMc," foscinating adjuncts of ex- ! quisitely chosen engravings. Mr. Spaulding is now engaged In a _ : thorough canvass of the upper section 1 of the county, and will beatGapo May j : city abort the doee of the month. He | . also been appointed agent, and is 1 canvassing for the new "Polyglot Fam. , ily Bible,'1 which contains the Old and i ' New Teetamenfe, with the marginabtc 1 I readings, and a full and choice selec- ' ; tlon of references lo paraHel,and lilus- , 1 tratlrc passage*, arranged in a manner , unattemptcd. It also cm- 1 f a "concordance ''—n new and 1 ■ complete general index and dictionary J 1 of the Bible, together with a family ; r record, many useful tables and valua1 treatises, designed to promote and • I (militate the devotional study of the | 1 Holy Scriptures. Persons purchasing , ; ] this Bible will And it indlsprnsiblc in 1 I their families. Sabbath schools, and to 1 > I the general reader It ftimlshc, the re- 1 1 { quislte assistance in acouvcuirut form. I J The work is embellished with steel enI work is embellished witn steel

I I graving, and maps, containing aver '' i I 1,300 pages, with a fine album for 16 " I ! family portraits, and bound in a neat ' ' and substantial manner. Sold by sob- * 1 1 scriptton only. ^ i New Buii.dixus — The first two J 1 buildings to be erected 00 the tamed ; district are Mr. Retain B. Swain's u , and Mr. Joha W. LyceU s three-story « 1 cottages 00 Ocean Street. The former u . gentleman's cottage will occupy the r site and will be the same with o very little altentlioc. as his burned r one. The building to be pat up by 1 Lyrett, is tn trotted especially for 1 Insurance OAfee, and will present a P 1 ticat and substantia! appearance. The 11 1 frames of the two structure, are al- b 1 ready bring pot together and win be " raised In tlie course of a fow day* '' B. C. Bonder has the contract for * Lyeett's office, while Mr. Swain r himself superintending the erection r of his office. * ______ J A l'noBTECTOV Justice,— Oo Fri-' d ' day week, two men were taken Into Jcustody at the Court House, charged wtth the serious ofonoe wf having piacntl obstructions oa tho track of the railroad hstweenMlllvDie and this city, a are held to answer the allegation I ! at Court. .It is aaM that the evidence 1 ' is quits strong against them. If the I crime. Is proved pdritively against them, c r searcriy any anllnary punishment is I 1 severe enough to Inflict on tha villians. A Goo* Chascr.— The targe and , magnificent Map of Palestine, by Prof. . H. 8. Osborn and Bev. Dr. Ootetnan, which is the admiration of esninent ' Biblical scholars all over tha country , is now within reach of every one Inter- . uttad In the anno of Bahhath shnols. on very favorably terms. For full particulars, address, with stamp, J. C. GARRlorn A Co , Publishers of , TU 8t»dsy-&W TtsMS, 608 Arch I Btrost Philadelphia, ra. Court.— Onr Heptember term of ; • Court will commence 00 Tuesday, »th ■ '' InaL, and not a week earlier, as was misstated in onr last number. We trust these of onr county readers who 1 may be indebted to usfor Subscriptions, ■ 1 Jobbing and Advertising will give their 1 attendance at that time, and givr us an 1 , opportunity of [wssenting them with ' I onr aotograph. " All persona Indebted to the estate ! ' of Samuel R. Magonagle, dee'd, will | take note that John W. Lyoett, ad. ' miulatrator, will be at the Court Honae ' ' oa Court <Uy to receive moneys due the Estate. Those indebted will confer ; a fovorbj coming prepared to settle. ' The regular seudon~of the Pnbllc ' School, of Capo May City, will cum- ' mence on Tuesday moral ng Sept. SI Inst at 0 o'clock. A foil attendance n ' of scholar* to requested. W. W. Ware, District Clerk. Cart Mrrtiro.— On the twtnty-. third Instant a ossap meeting will be . commenced at Vinelaud, ntnler the ' direction of the Her. A. K. Street and " the Presiding Elder of the dtotrict , II will ecu tin tie about ous week. Preparations are In process to areoml odate a iargr number of viritors. i "The Soro Camh*t.'<— Wsinvite , lbs readers' attention to the advertiaement of William Hail ft Bon, Music ' puhKahrn, 543 Broadway, Hew York, who has just issued a new song book, ' with the shore title. The Boards of 1 Education rf Nsw York and Fhitadtl. 5 pMa have aduptad it aa the text book ' for the public schools of threw chlre. I "

C'AitP-MnrTTjroe.— 1 The eaBp-meet-y log season has passed Us bight, and in a early all the Camps tents have been •a struck, but so hag aa bdoks and ssork tqr retain their summer fervency ths y worshippers in nature's tabernacle will I, refuse to be driven hack to town. The It meetings of this year hare than aa _ regards number*, a larger number In 1 m ^attendance l has those of former sea- ■ r sons. -As for ths spiritual results, ,1 most dtotkigtusbed of ths MsihUtot ' y CTergy regrets "the large number of ' I- fickto sod wavering professors intra- J ,t dnced into the bodety under these 1 ,, strong excitements," and it to not for 1 e layman to go behind hi, authority. 1 Notwithstanding the many objections 1 A brought to bear against these oat-door 0 religious meetings, there is a prevail- ' A Ing religioui'influeocefrom which aoac J , can escape, dilfoseri by the morning ( [ call to prayer and the hourly Moods 1 „ of praise and supplication which come ' . from feat and grove through tha day ; ! .■ and it cannot be questioned thai" the , mutual influence of the World and the 1 5 church is good, the one opening a < , wider field to Camp-Meeting*, and the ' r other giving a spiritual tone to the , x aetisns of those who chmethlthsr from t . motive* of curiosity nr pleasure. 1 t "Coustiho without H» Host." ' , —The fid lowing suggestion to from the I | IMsW IFrel/jr, and but for the simple , reason that tho idea to impracticable, ' 1 we should take pleasure in beartly cn- ' doming the proposition. The writer ' to evideatly unacquainted with the , ^ manyand unsurmountable obstruction) f which Stand in way of its aeoompltoh- ' f mcnt. Wc should Uko to hear, how- ' ever, what the City Fathers Would { ' to offer to such a proposition. f Tint Firx at Cape Mat.— The ' efire at Cope May which at first like a disaster, may ultimately be • real benefit to the place. An oppor- . tuuity to afforded to make WaahlarLm 1 street in the heart of the city, one nun- ' dred and twenty feet wide, with a i double row of shade trees npon each - «i<le. This in comparison to the I former narrowness of the street will be . magnificent, and a great convenience % o tbo city in time of the "season." Property on such a street would; be ■ worth threw times what it was before. I If either Jackson or Deovtur streets , . should also be made of the same width I of one hundred and twenty-five feet. ■ ' running down to the ocean, it would , 1 also be a fine thing. Wide streets with , shade tree* are alio a great protection against fires. " DtAxoxfi cut* Diamond. ''—We J ol pity our gallant K night of tlie Pioarcr,

when the Ditmnd man acta eye on •! him. Wc give him timely warning, Z1 tho following item Which appeared , in his but paper has aroused tlie un- — appeasable anger of tho immaculate of tha /Xonsnd: ' £ " BLATR KRNCTTR.' ' — Wc recom- t5 mend the study of the above word, to •" tlie Editor of the Cape Staj (clam JU shell) Diamond. II* won't find It in »i dictionary, tat will 6* able to gatbIts meaning from bis recent article 1 the /leaser, illustrated by the general style of the editorials in his paper. L The Otbteu .Srasok — The ap. preaching oyster season - promises to — one of the Largest we hare had. and the catchers and packers have made cxtenata preparation.. New house* are bring built, and every ves- kl sel that can In put Into service i* cither ft ready, or will be, in a few days The | that the drum fish had destroyed ti all that were planted in ths vicinity of £ New York will somewhat increase th« J," foe small oysters to plant, ami m there to not' a dealer that has not very " large orelers to fill the coming winter. " Ladles' and Children's Fancy Furs, at John Fatrira's Popular Fur Em- ~ porium, 718 Aroh Street, 1'hlUtolpliia. ealarged, remodeled and much Improved hta Store for tha convenience of I customer*. Read his adv. and give a call! V> . - • ) us** - -- re State Normal Soh&ol, 1 " Trrmtor, N. J., Sep. #, tm. J To Ms Editor ./ Us Cop. M«y Iferts ITsss .-—I MBd yon herewith for publjratloa, the name* and prewent post of- . flee address of mom of the recent graduafes of thto institution, wlio are periting employment a* teacher* in ths pub- 5 lie school* of thto State. Such to for- r 1 motion, I doubt not, will he valued by J ' many of your reader*, who, either as m school trustee*, ora* parents, Me seek- |J ing for teachers. Every one nanied on J thto lift has been examined by the State . Board of Examiner*, and received a * , license to teach in any part of the " , State: George T. Bobbins, Colt's Neck ; Ja- « , phot 11 Wilson, Borden town ; Lottie " Atkinson, Red Bonk ; Mary E. Birdsail, Trrejon : Kale Pennington, Tren - , Kate A. Walters, Trenton; Ly. , dta fi. Garwood, Hridgboro", Kate W right, Salem ; Etta C. Hubert, Trenton ; Augusta Bunn, Barking Ridge ; J] 1 Sarah Errritl, Junction ; FJtaS. Kirk- " I bride, Bristol, Pa. ; Theresa Bodgfey, 11 . Roxtary ; Mary K. Bloom. burg, Bur- u - dentown ; Mary J. Bowen, Shlloh ; j; 1 Ella E. Buxby, Bonlralown ; Aman- " ■ da K. Davison, Box bury ; Emma H*fe, ? Palmyra ; Ellaaheth Hughs, Bridg- . borq' ; Clara P. Kerr, Trenton ; Ida • '■ Klrby, Trenton; Mary E. Moore, ' ■ Trenton ; Maria M. Osbora, Order- * 1 vilto ; Mary O. Stanburrongh, Morris, f ' town ; Mary L. Ttwmas, TSenton ; Elisabeth 8. Tweed, WiDlamstown ■ Lucia M. YaU. Plalnfirid, Mary C.' ' Warren, Ewing. Additional informaUon in regard to ' Soy of the candidate* will be given If > desired. Tom*, very truly, i JoRirB. Hart, Principal Ttrv atobs. — There to to Casaden Z county agreattotarentaAhihifedia the J] euilivaliou of lomalosa, which has al- ^ ways beta R paying, totatoeaa to the I former* and truck mm. The soil of * 1 the, country to of that nature that it • prod nee. an exedfent article, which ' : always command* a ready safe. The J ' institution and multiplication of the " ' various canning factories has greatly ■ increased the demand for torn* loos. , * Tbo demand thto season has excelled • jf|plg|' r raVrt'lfeM^tZr,' ^d ; , ^K^TuTiJ^f ■ -■ rasd daring ttosmoL life rrttoae * ' taekeu tho jmrttri trason. .

, The terrific southeaster which came , down with almost the fury of a tropical . tornado along tbo whole line of the , New England coast 00 Wednesday I night last was the natural breaking , np of tho close, sultry, sweltering , weather which had prevailed for ! foci, hod been brewing for a wock or mors, ami with all its premonitory [ symptoms these heavy southeaster, or j thto season of the ysar. They belong I r to the equinoctial gafew, which, in some . mysterious way not yet settled by , "scientific inquirers, seem to result frwn the approach of the son to and over the equator from the south in March. , mod from the north in September. It . was to one of these September southeastern. to the Gnlf Stream, that the steamship Central America was hat some ten or twelve rear* ago. The central pleasure of this lata storm II appear*, tame directly from Bostou. while the blow in New York was near the southern edge of the tempest. So far a* Boston and Massachusetts are concerned we doubt whether in that quarter they have had a more violent or , clretructirr antumnal southeaster .ninth. landing of the Pilgrims. A southeasterly storm, always more ! c violent, to of shorter duration and dues j not covet so large an area of land and water a* a regular northeaster. The j former may strike- in upon the coast at j any petnt, but tbe tatter generally comes in upou the Carolina, from the Gulf Stream, and, expanding beyond the Allrghauies. sweeps along the coast up to the British Possesions, and al a spend not much above thirty miles an hour. A southeaster such as that of ■ Wednesday last move* at the rate of i sixty or seventy miles on hour. This ' grand culmination of the fcrmanling elements on Wednesday pretty effectively cleared the atmosphere, hut an okl-faahionrd northeaster may atill lie , required for the regular opening of tbe J - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 . , NOTICE. ^ ~ ^ j Dissolution of Co-Psrinership. i ' 'pur if. el smith a no* sow 1. 1s1. i ' I O1.I1H t-l B-.ulu.l ™..l The s.u.. -a a*. R '. ). pxBCltlU ^XWHETT, Hmlill "t Ooir J

Notice to Creditors. J ■ LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAlliaitA, r-8 At<k SU «USU .1 U. kUeI,fel»... 'U. .K " 8tk SU.Be.lkSld. , PHILADELPHIA. £ too isdqulltlii of FaicyFurtforLadisl'ftOl'ililren's Wear, j rSiT'rS? .■afs'.f , ( ±JlS.S5Li?.TS,.i VAresTiurtl i ■re, I vnUmplnl^ In.llr my trlnti of j I 26,000 COPIES SOLD. j ' NEW SCHOOL SONG BOOK. THE SONC CABINET, raw. a vseruaiiU, prepared NrtN of Crl*tm 'l'i? A Una aaober of oe« sad bail. ; ft®afcS&...u,^TMMN.re.u,.1 — Swig) 1 1 espunl! lor w si SeSeel Ae«p- J 5«fe^.fcS522K ,a,..N*fe ' Vrlsilpsll aa* Ti rail spend •>- """ wt.l3SP„.HOMES " FORTUNES tssMrt w5*!2 wsv wZ?°rrd*S-'o.o Mll.aO;«. SNtm.sl IS' suilrtluar. GIVEN AWAY. Or top Wtnk tf.I.* Hade fw lioo cBSSS'S .S s ot fee MmU la Skfrt fans. IfeuA lusql) km£( wmutr^^ ML (sod °«hni" as! riSrff urtr !2" *'2* Urn .ulri wherevee Neeetapeet Meeto ar Si IS sSnilnw. siml.i;.!. -t - - x-igro.-us'Si'areriira Detajr Is Extravagance. ~Zl l

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