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Rape H km Wave CCTY AND COUNTY: ' SlLIOf tltl D*ITE»#eiT* III*tbl Lom— LMt S. torts* th* day nun* for the sal. of dVBloabte pro|*rty; lately occupied by the United •Hale* Hotel, »u one I> erery wmv ftLit. tiled 00 t)« prwnlros, .> Tory tent* rn!;rrary flf spectators, »ith a sprinkling nf reql reute buyer*, -vraoug whom we asa^sSs^ May i ' maty. - AW tb* tele was a mart the lots, ud-wHt -Iksulsh parties not I ulimately oequaintod with the value of Cejv "ffo property. WW« tdrt of our rert'fSfote marten. w.gi*»th* ennskald diagram of the property offered ' for ml.1. ■ z • i f - -hi * : H -iz' ; " , - = Decatur St.""1-

...Fran the diagram it will be eeen that wren lot* on Washington etrect wtrre of like dimensions -20 feet front by Hrt feet deep. Thoee on Deralur Lad lb- souie front, but * depth only of S7 hat. The moat valuable lot on the corner of the twottreela ran 37 feet on Washington and to on Dec*-' tifr. The lota op 11. alley, running l«rralkl with Washing toujrtrret liad a front of -20 feet and a depth of 80.— With ebeeo preliuiinai y . explanations we proceed with the safe. - Mr. bbeppenl, the eurtloneer, having mounted hie temporary roetram, drew the attention of Che assemblage to Dot No. 1, which fed off with a hid of MO * toot It wee finally knocked off (A Mr. Teaac m illden of Cape May, at MO. 51) per WO, or 81830 for Ibe Int. Tha next lot, baring on It the metre ian will which aupp'ied three hotele lut rummer, wnr etmied at few |ier t»L Mr. Joe. Hiegel, of Philadelphia t&athth* the pnrchat-r on a bid of HI 00 a foot, or the lot for 32000. Irt No. S, wae bought by the eanie gentleman at Ml a foot, or I1M0 for the lot. • Lais So*, 4 and 3 Were also porcltaeod by Mr. itleget at the rate of feet. 30 per foot, or 18820 for the two. Nn. II trough! the name price per font- -tot SO, or 11810 for the lot, Mr. .1 larpl Wore, our worCiy pontmaeter, heonntbieltaevaer. Ud No. 11 ea Deralur atmet wae then pat up for male, and wae knocked ..If to Mr. Geo W. I uwne. of Oape May, for $4».M> per f itltar •») for the lot. ^ifn. 12 war purchtenl by Bon. W«n» nhfRftM nfOipe May for Mo p-r took No. I '• fetched tb* sun.- |wice, Mr. r.lwahl Crease. of Cape Slay, bring ■the Wdd -r ; ' No. 1 1 iras.lhe next lot In order and wae bought by Nr. Joseph Ware nt the rat' r84L30 par f«itNo. 1-i war knocked off to Ibe muic pumhaeer and at the rama rab Tho tale of the rem i lning tot* on the ally war here discontinued,** the owner propose* reserving them lu cat* tin- 'City or other oorpo ration might need a rite for the ehnt^mplatinn Olty "-"WeterVforka. : No. 7 on Waftktagtah etreet wae put up, and hid In by Mr. Miller at M0 a font. On Monday noralug it war pnri har -d by Mr. See a, of PhllaariI for M000. No. P. the corner !«•. wtr, after a cmldrrabto sspsnditnr- of time and a! i imp eloquence on'llio part of the worthy aucttooeor, was run up to theme* Utsl* figure of I42AV « at the rate Mli per foot. Mr. Kfegri becoming the f irlunatc p-meeraor. No. 0( 20x37. on Decatur street war mured py Mr. Itaufel T, Smith of th* Court Hour?, Bt'WI.Sfi per tort. No. 10 war pnrcliar d by Ilia tame ; r„lfetnaaat 317.10 a foot or *0*2 for Mr. Milfcr here cfeetd the aale, Are Ms on the alley remaining unsold. II will he teen from the foregoing •tatrmrnl nf feet* and figure* that a pkre-ef-property ®T Uile Utile miprelewtlmir rand- batik «f ours, laving an area of 177 feel by 140, lera the nnaalil lot of 1H i.foct by flo-j-bmught the fine round rum of SJ4,0"u! Thin* a rtraw iudiratieenftheexlrior llnary priigtrw Cape May it making in real tat*:. mutter*, tad which we hope tn toe filtered hr tome benefic'ml i-nertmetili .by the City rathrre gorrrnlng the claret* of build Inge which may here after be erected on tbeee lota or *1 any other point along our principal UtorOTmtna.— An exchange, in writ- j ing np the rirtnee t / the oyrter, eaye: 'They are eoughtont for the aphretliaixe (uaUtiaa, whHt the, are tup- 1 aad-tbt flnett quahty .if oyrter* that can he found in theWedl sgtoa, are thoee • • . UmwUr r^lag t at, th- annual •ltd ..n iredto hepuliMmd. ft will ■ n o.»t wker, Warn. If. . ru-bl'T.I „• • our U'-eii -:«n pr-leie wMh th* pock-

Lbcttu mt Cam*. — Wong s* 0 Kee, a t oimg nwliee of th* Ccleetial r- ti*t Qliurch, of !ki* pl*»,#«iTuetday. ileal) rrcaang The leetnrer, who U only nineteen yearn of age, appeared in the regular CUaeeaCoataore, which, I >- he infertaed hi* and fewee, ^nw the ' iv ramc at that worn by hi* countrymen < 0- at the preeent day, and by their fore- i ,1 father* upward, of fifteen era tori e. . " >•*- The eai|y boar at which w. go f :: srr^t : B. rynopalrof t|K man j^cUreeting thing* > « -7 'be yoing Chinaman, but re w* hope to ha able to lay tcfcn them t n a brief reauroe in onramrt edition. f ie In view, of the foci that Mr. Wong i it Sa Keel arrival in ifcia part of the o rf world orceefooM no little {MeteS In ,t hie behalf oar local hcltevee that the I e a u urn lent of a few malfemennneeted y •t with the career of thlx jouthfnl cx fol1- fewer d the great CewfeeiiM, Might p d hot prill ualnfCTvatinx. Il appear* a that a little over two yean ago young tl Wong Ma Kee waa converted to chrtrtianilg under Me |«rachiag of a Bap- t< tlat uiarioflary. la hit earneat and it eetf-denying real for the cane* pT hJa V newly Mpooied reHgian, he determined gi ou Aral becoming s taiaiater of the m Gre pel. an J then reldro a* a mitaionnry to Irir own jweple. With that no- - hie object in view be taft China tor tl America, in aatlnipatiaw of availing fend In our iaeUtuttam of Mataltlfe— Arriving in Weehiogton, after mapy cc triale and hirdrhips, aa opportunity to or aha

•ludy mrdidnc Inconoeetlon with pre- "> faring liiineetf for tb* mlnietry wae *t offered, and which be gladly Mined — °l Thl* itep he had prerlndaly determined ur upon, realixlng from hi* knowledge of >>y the cbararWiatiea ami peeoliaritie* of ®n the Chin**., that aa t phytidan he 37. 'would hare many more opportunity for reacbiqg their heart*, when ho comht mencod lilt mlnltteri-U effort* among Mai at. - In a remarkably abort thae, yonag Wong Sa Kee had mattered tb* £nglitli vocabulary ta that decree that he v- war enabled to delivgr lecture* on to- "• pier connected with hit native country P> before American audienera. litre ir id concilia! re cvidefioe of an extraordlna*1 ry minj, tuporter talent and deter-. » mined application. It waa in thl* way >r lie hoped to defray bit educational exiwaeea. Aboottwomoathtagohewaa r- enabled to enter the Baptirt TheologiI* cal Beininary at i^wkburg, l"a., and ■r where he la now enrolled aa a atndenl, • fuHowlng the regular ronree ofjehotae"f tic trainlag. Taking advantage of the Chrirtiunr vacation be occupied the " time in devoting it tnaabort lecturing >r tour in South Jerety. On Friday but happening to lie with eomc friend* at '■ the Court Ilone*. he war induced to >f rirlt the famoin "city by the eea,-' re- '• maining here until Monday, on which ■r day be had an engagement to lecture '• at Salem. On Snndar evtmlng he der. livercd a abort but vrry tnle reeling account nf the iniaalonary work among • tlic Chin, w, in pretence of one or the d Urgent eudloucee we. have eeen in a <" Capo Slay church. A i the dote or the r aervice, an invitatlou on the part of the congregation wa# extended him to leci- ture on Tuesdav evening, which be ac0 ceptod. Tue lKiXATtOJr.— An n flair of an It unnaually agreeable and in le retting riinracter came off at tho SI. E. l'ar1 aouage, in (hit city, on Tuetday eveti- ' fug of lart week, Jan. 4th. It waa the oration of a douallun vlaft by the ' membera and friettda of the chnrch to flieir fnrtar, Her. Geo. B. Wight.— > The cuetom of giving three ririta la r fimr-homred, hot in tlmea fart many " of them dbl not prove po profitable a* t waa gcuerally *upji<*ed. In many inJ etancea the frirtidr took along large ifuantitleeof preririon, and had a grand 11 dinner, nt which they devoured all they 0 took, tnd left the minister none the • richer for their vlait, while upon hie '■ wife waa tntnifed two or three dayalabor "111 *etltng thing*. to right*'' h again. Thi* wee not one of that kiud. a About tl o'clock the people begun to ' gather, each hearing earn* aubotautliU »' criifence of regard for tlia miniater'a » coinfurt. The roum* were brilliantly • lighted up nnd were auao filled with people, both eld and youngi end a tner- » ricr, happier eominny we hare aeklnm • the plc.nure of aeeltig together. Early in lite evening thepaetur wa* made the « -recipfent of a jeaket-hook containing r 8130 In greenhnck* a* a ellght token nf tlie . riinutiou in which h* waa held by ' e hi* people. 'I'br presentation speech— which by the way wa* a moct credltn- 1 t hid effort— wn* made _ by Mr. J. T. ' • (lake, of Cong re** IIoll. Mr. Wight 1 - Ht a-few thrfeng remark*, (udieeie* 1 to rxpreae hi* thank* for thia nnmie1 I "tabu- i-ridenir ..f hi* congregation'* 1 ' apreciation of hi* lnber* among them. ' Mr. Smith followed in k neat speech, • alike flattcrinir lo pnetor and propio. » At the cliieo of th-.- *|«vvh-maklng the 1 - hour* were paaacd in pkamel uonvtr- 1 • »a l ion enlivened with ronie eaceifent ' • moilr. Subetantlal refttahnioni* in - ehundhi.ee were air. provided and parf taken of during the' evening. ' When " the hc.ug.of departure arrived prayer wa* offered to the Giver of every good j I and perfect gift. Good-bye* were apo- " I ken ami each eought hi* home, tg re- : mcroher for many dayi the evening h afirat nt the Pareooage. hi ,- ! Mb. Aabos Mit-LEiiW handsomely i, dcalgned cottage on Perry etreet hs* 2 licra raised and frame enclosed daring c the pert apeak II he* a front of * n feet, the main building being 43 feet deep exdualve of a aepeeale building for kitchen and itere room*. la three g rtoriea high, having fire room* on tho ■ ground floor, and thirteen sleeping y of tha heat white .>*k timber, and.i* L rafetriatndtoh.it for many gramtion* i- Tha bouae will be finished in a caper- ; r- lor style, will, gas fixturee compfcte, | a aodn.ayheoflbredtorreleunit.com-: pfetioo. The coat of the cottage will | be aivio t felOOO. Tha lot oa which it j • .trad, was pardoned by Mr. Milk r g hot raring of the leu Mr. J. W BarS k«, of New York, for M8S0. ' zrx. "s-xw— tl a UrtofitedeHnqartri-pwrreo," giving tluirftril name, and pi.cre Mre.i-

* Local Ghit-Chpt. !i older* of dty order* are advised te funning us tliat be- woe 'l<fci mined to make il tha handsomest oo that etreet —ID' thoii, tc wax getog to pnt a mortgage on U. Tbe.kaUngepidnnfekaenetreecfied meet .to fore* it, with A poor, prospect G<dd.ctaeed 00 HMnrday at 1124— the bigbort figure it has reached this J*""Ore hotel man b*ra to tbrak the prospect* for a crop of ice tho winter "mighty shaky," and we think are right. " Stanton" is the new name offend the inhabitant* oi th* Court Home, honor of the late ex-ftrcremry or War. Why not call it after the late gallant Genetal Kearney— a JeresyKoroerue oil will quiet a crying child mothen will remember this when they bring their bahfee ta church. The Lcflrtature aaaembled and ot- j ganited yeaterday. A eerie* of reCgiou* meeting! was ' commenced In the Method i*t church ' Monday evening. a 1 lo Monday

h Ballding operatioot an quite livalj, ta the weather i* favornble and coatrnct- - or* are particularly agreeable ! — <1 A portion of tb* Atlantic Oouae cf property is cut up into 14U, which are if now In the market W* learn that one e was cold the other day for >4000. e Meeer*. Blake, I.ycett, M rc ray ami .- Thompson are the out-going member* »• of conncil— thdr term expiring hi March. g An organ for the Lodge of Good pf TcmpUr* ii xpokrn of. »' And the cry ii "etlll they corns b' " What ? Why, thing* innumerable in T the hardware line at loach A Ware's » atnrc. ' A regular euted meeting of Conncil wa* l*dd on Monday evening, Jon. 3rd, * Mayor Miller presiding. j Memhere |.re*ent — Mrur*. Clark, Hugliea, Kennedy, Ludlaci, Mecrey. ' Mr. Tbompeoo lubeequcnlly apprare.1 and took hie eeal ' Report* wore presented by the Board or Conunlwionera appointed by council, ; Dec. 13th, to make an cellmate ami aaeeement nf the damage curtained by the Centre House property, in tho ' widening or Washington street. The , j majority of the Boanl placed their , award ai >1,128, the minority, consisting of one meai her, laying the estimate ; at 82,000. On motion of Dr. Kennedy the re- | |Mrt of the majority of the Board was " recrlvrd aud the award -adopted by , ' eonnrll. ' The ordinance entitled "An ordinance lo pcoteot the City Treasury," , was taken up on its fliad rending, not receiving a majority of tha voted or i .council, waa declared lest on the fol- 1 lowing vote:- J ; Yea. — Messrs. Clark, Kennedy, , [ Ludlam, Mecrey— 4. i Not voting— Mr. Hughes. ! Aba-nt—Mseare. Blake, Lyceit, ( ° On motion of Mr. Mecrey the rote . by which the ordinance wot tort, waa I ' re-wmsideted, when it wa. laid orer 1 ' for future action. [ Mr. Mecrey said lie wa. lieartUy , ashamci of the manner fn which the : g financial a flair* of tb* oty wee men- I aged. Ttiey, as a council had better ■ resign and bend orer th* reins of gov- ^ rrnmrnt to the three men composing ' tliecomiulttec who now heU the money , , oi the city In thdr hands. That com- I . miura, he said, did Justas they pleased, ' and intended to retain control of the J j city finances as lang as they could. | . Mr Clark asked nt wboec expcnM;< the damage dona lbs beach drive by j ' , tlie recent high tide, should he repaired. ! ' Mr. Mecrey elated that 8300 woold i , not cover th* injury sustained by tlie | . drive. Hr had recently examined the | I whole thing in eompany with one of i the committee In charge of the work, ! i | who declared it to be an impoeeibllity. i t f He would aak whether council bod no 1 , authority to pat a etop to the work. r The President, in reply to Mr. « . Clark's Interrogatory, said he waa of « opinion that tb* city would be at the « [ expense of repairing the damage. 1 | Mr. Tlughc* heggrel Jean to differ ' . with the chair, and explained that in I , thia lnetance the c-ju tractor, Mr. ' Downs, would be at the expense of repniriag tb* damage. r The President anggeetcd that the Ju- ' i dk'larv Committee he instructed lo I on* governing License*, bat no action ■ , «i* taken thereoa. A bill of J. Stuart, for >& 73, wa* on c , motion Is id over. Mr. Isaac Whilldln's hill was oo « \ A bin tor stationery, etc.. from J. S. I . Garrison, was referred to Fissure Corn- ' . mlttce. I Dr. Kennedy moved that the GVrk > be instructed ta procure all stationary ' i whi-h shall hereafte* be used by oHSosn 1 i of the dty. Which waa agreed to. ' 1 The foilowing bills war* also pre- < i tanlcd ' -«»■ "* " 5 \ *"*«£■'" iiiilfe'' ***'" """" ■ " I j On motion bill wa* not ordered paid. Dr. Kennedy moved Unit the O we- , mi-alooere be allowed 83 pr^ eraeion. , . Which wra agreed to. < Mr. Thorn peoe moved that a bid of , ; ; relief be paeeed in thvur of IL, A. j , | Warne, for 8-W on account of laxee. i ' lief be granted in Ikvor r;f Mr. Deviuc ! to «e *mm* * oonhalfhl. talk. -i. Wliirh-waa not agreed to. I Dr. Kenned, railed attention lo a 1 • certain nsiaaare iq the shape of a bntVi- 1

rsecxssnet w twrvciiA special meeting *f Cooncfl was ' " railed ou Satuifiay aftfrnorit by the'' "j met in the fcfty ' HxH sV J | o'clock. - . Mgtfnrb' pn-cfit— KasxtV-IBalie, ' , j <T»ri«, Hngfnt; Kennedy, Ijjwtt, He- , is c**7' " ' Jtefiovd of last meeting-ass rend a»d ; !SS^"e. : Kennedy laid ovarforfoterr consider- • ra f igniCBiw : ^ seUfefoent hetweciMr. Mecray and the dty, reqineUag en sxpreeeion from , conncil in regard to* certain thatae > ; trade by a member of that hooutali. i body, reflecting diacredltably oo the # cheractgr fit tbd fieifeisroen compoeing „ ■ : Jectioaoble in the ineleoo* referred to, „ j being aberoL oo motion of Dr. Krane- y dy the mattrz waa laid ever until next a ' meeting of council. ' u I The Mayor railed the attention of || council to tha fact that they were with- *: out any 'kale* of otddr'' te govern tl I them m their dehbe rati one, mad hoped ( they would adopt acme standard coda, ft ' Mr. Lyeett having sathrfkdorOy ex- fe plained why the rules did not appear w In the City Charter book lately printed, oi moved that they adopt the rules of or- a] iter as laid dowa in Matthias' Manual, ct ' *o for a* they did not conflict with the 10 lar a* mey a.a not connict w.tn tb*

. charter. ! t'l 1 '• Which wee agreed to. The Mayor alee directed the alienIfeoo ef the mernhrrs te the my important matter ef City Orders, bujp number* of which, he slated, are now floating abroad. The exhausted condition of the trraaury, to which there was Wo naed shading, rendered the payment * x>f three order* si present simply out of " th* question. He therefore urged upon council the necessity end the Justice of making all order* now issued or which , may be hereafter drawn, bear intermt at the rate of 7 per cent. " Dr. Kennedy stated that he was un- • der the impression that council had adopted a resolution some years back, making all orders, not paid oa their presentation, interest bearing, and in , I evidence of which he had drawn Intrr- . ret on orders which were not paid after living presented to the Treasurer. Mr. Mecray made a motion that all - orders hereafter presented and not 1 honored by lha Treasurer, should draw I legal Interest from the date of their , 1 presentation. , Mr. Clark offered as sn amendment I I Ihnt order*, whether presented Or aot r should brar IsMrekC C > Mr. Blake thought that if thi. ; amendment would prevail, in the - resemble very much the eld war bonds . ■ which. were now pouring in from all j Mr Clark withdrew his amendment. ! ' when the question was voted on and ' agreed to. i Dr. Kennedy oll'sred the following J - preamble and rv eolation, which were 1 WllxaxtiyJnlm IV. I-vralt. Alder- ' r of the City of Cape Mny, Inpur- . •nonce of the authority vested in him, under the charier of the said City or Cap. May, did, on the fifth day *f No- > vernier lart Impooe a fine of twenty- i five dollars npon oo* Edward li. Ear- I upon the complaint of on* Thomas William*, for disturbing the peace of ' said City of Cape May, by coalmining ; an assault and hallrry upon him, the . sold William*, which mid fine h**bre% i paid by said Ljcetl, to the Treasurer . *f the City of (ip* May; and, TTllxaxas, Said Edward Ear ley, on , the ^ fourth ^ day ^of January, inslaat. , I^mucl learning, Esq. , one of the Justice* of the Peace or tb* County of Cap- . May, against mid Joha W. Lyeett, u. | recover avid fine, which suit is now pending; therefore, feMWvrd. That the chairman of the Judiciary Committee bs. and he 1. directed to inquire into th* lacta of said suit, and If, In his opinion, the action of said Alderman was In accordance with the provisions of tb* charof said city, tliea that be. the mid ! ; chairman be, and lie ia hereby ampewj ered to employ competent counsel te , defend said suit, to* th* pwracwe ol • ImUnr the power of mid Alderman to j ; punish nfleoden against the peace and i ! quick of said city. Dr. Kennedy railed attention to the f ' j matter of the Bbcrman House corner, which ho supposed bed been referred th* Committer on Protection of - Property to be attended to. The committee not having dons anything towards ameliorating the condition of - the premises, hs therefore moved Umt ( commlaaloa be appointed to -ooofer with Mr. Clifford, to ascertain all the In the rase, the amqjjnt of , property, if any, taken by tb* dty, and t report to council. Mr. Hughe* offered as an amendm*nt that the commission be authorised to employ a competent surveyor, \ nrcraaary. The amendment nnd motion were I 1 agreed to. While the question was under discussion, Mr. Mecray made soma admirable remarks beaLring on thl* sidewalk topic, which for some months has been so eodlree source of troabl* and exponas to she city. He could not h*Ip condemning the policy of those of oar property holders who persisted In withtheir sidewalk* from th* dty, In placing obstacle* in the way of 1 improving tha streets Ha Usoogfat it a very unwise coutse for them to adopt, what wae iotrexfod to benefit the dty, was proportieassialy. beneficial to them as individuals. He had given ' I his sidewwfc to the dty without weekIng compensation, and if Owelty needed ' icier. On read ring penuioaisa from o*anciL, Mr. Clifford stared that he did not wish to inforforo with Use progress of the city- it concerned him (oo much w ' Wish for anything of the kind. The i property he took from th* street war It was valuable, and If th* dty ZSaTt : u.ed- ' dlLquraoy ,V the psoiwirtnr t th. | ; : :

] bod t*' K Prt^in grad, order fo- j Which ^fiMgmsA**,. Ts-Jtsfi ! 1 ; perisnoed, laendeavnring tooawrtain 'f' the amount of war-hoods >as<M, ifiid ■ ' suggested the appointment of a com- ! I j of Baodsi^Trra^rLfeUhd^n I of Finance Committee, be insfructed te ( inquire into the fed. of th. ofoe, to (dft <1 as thoroughly as pmatbie U>U matter 1 rf dnpUratc brad, an!) report * to * «•«,£* vV:.* I Th* Mayor reftvred to the work Jon* f. jxrtfBgttaaecoanfr of \J>* drnmitif* : 5 having tfarawopcratioa* hi charge. " TMogaii fhs ihsismsn of the ram- ; " mlttce an^dsd- M. Mr. Bokvah"/*.- - portuuky to tfefend Mnmlf raff his S oollerngxt* in poblicly eebaniag th* « unjurt aad lngenerous Impnta- ta of the Omqontc* po Frofocti.a or Pry- "j perty and; Highways The books of m smnsslttaa, be-atetad, ware daiv it! examlaSdandfoujuI to.be earmt .by th* Finance Cotmnttfoe; erurj;. doJUr <' sxpsadad was aatlafoatocily aooo anted & and every workman)* account wga s mousy as psnjuialt; BUlald* bis sag- "" ular salary, as was ixti mated ahd. cif- j J1 culaSsd by sums af his friend# {*) j « Mr. Clark moved that "esuocil ad- in a Mr. Clark morse that etuncil ad-

journ. Which was agreed to: t i(. i , CT&MAoaraivpjsfk. * Laboc Hoo.— Mr. Francis Sgriej or * this city, hod slaughter! dime day lost week, a very large and handsome pork- - er. "His hog-ship" weighed. (H8 l pound*, aad waa only fifteen months J old. This is a good siwciman of whit , Bridgcton can do in the way of bhrk, ' aodas tbeolhsrlowiiehipanfouroounf ty hare been repeatedly (wart of on I this subject, we would like to hnufsoro f our slater counties. Salem, Atlantic, MAlUtlMl). • ' OAXOT— OAXDV^AI SsstlBI.-lim.Np,. &. lo III.iXmUI.A, ilasS'lU "I Cspt. Sosi- ' suiru-lfiursoN -.i.o .1 Srxiss, i.s I sts, ISA, b* Iks S.n, -. Cspt. r resets SBltk to ' >""»ri'l« Sraps -a. New A4«*rtiMment*. . T wis cu'ed a* ireaf-res ssly»l.„n sr s ,ls~. , naa'M*c'fiSkff.U|i"2"iVTl'i!it<'- ; (tsts, IMIN CtolSal wOt V* Iw i yicK-s ' FLORAL GRIDS FOR 1870. I TJSreWsSslB*t^r""»iII!'"*l*il**'j I D""*— "raquxT* jr"rHtow« i; .^ir Is Uss oral Wsuilfui, ss sriiii ik* nosi | , ptoiaud lko>o"Jre «M*UsM<br^tV>' """ I i 'nrnwinffl'iK » vxc^jabu:* j AiniORNCEIKNT !lKDWARIIS ; Tlic grand "access j which hnsattrndrdmir , XtBXAT Salk during ; A dhr month of Decern- i per. ,1889. lias induced J jus to continue it until I ' AAVaSSCS&gOA»ajS:! data worth of this stock I Great ' ""cHXSTiariXLDs, ' "r.u . j ' ■ WO, 000 TU'fiTHV art B'iVS" _ CLOXHING. DOLLARS __ Orall descriptions of our celebrate"] mike. ! w-OBTn or which we are during out without regard lo iUiffl1 W!i6E tt'lothinn 1 «ysu»«»«W notb.— WsfelBial.ways sell Clothing to fibe people of New CntM : until LOWER PRICES ■ *^s_ood words ^are^ worth much anil coon WORD*. > I " BSHsSVinsisNsdss4.lt, P. ] THK JANt'AIlY 1'AltT. raagtofc-yfe«|Si" t.TL' liire# OnL 'SSilis t'1",?®1" ' »i! I vrere T?TH?«i-o"xlTa*"or ma 1 rfSe*ss;sr Vss ('HSISVIsMTV OF THA VSESKXT ABO OV THE FtlTtlBt B* H*« 1 AIM. b tl . (Waa ot Csl.e , IX. otSa'woaBiBO reorut. awn bow i i x zrxs-JTZi?"* " "• xtw,.mi&£.«ss*.* JS srtpTwklss'- 'l** TAs ApreUs sTcreof ' feSssaglirSisi abi« |"?s'Q'.i :, Kt.': : i

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-m 're^Sfty^wunsT ijuare' reystsl • NOTICE.' s 'I'lf r""D or I*- ! ^TREE to Book Apenta j ®„7,° , "^5 , ?8E?T'si 'u.At°«l Nolicrs of Appirculion. AOTK'lh - i NOTICiE. ' : : ma," a^««7sa>M,ASs»iej°S^*or"csJ^ ' !'"*"• . '■ ,-Tl WCfVfU,,.. SlW&iSSaiSOS NOTICE. V OTIC* U koreoy (less tkst stplisstl* ' . ~ ironcii. notTce. "*~ -N' asMmrrtjs! fra'torertsv cwpi isimis notice. " ' SSISirjSiSitS: Cbapssy or *«w J.i..r. oa NOTICE. . ■ N«2asiRffl!?OTa rsarw; Horel cowi-ss " '* NOTICE. VOTICE. mm \oTicn. N07 HI. I f.

HfSJffMOTH SMJP1 f oo) ; -WOBTH s r^^i8lx>' L • ■ ITflflW 1?0DPG'5?^S -^ALL ^suRE ^ \ ASS [ ; ted ■guiilioiS 3"ut^ a » . --n fan to VTM2J0 ,, n" , Wst»ArjrsB.-ir Xonxixe, ii|i| , ittof-iast SITES Dtnocl, ' s ■•'••There wif{ be coinMftfeM' 'at'tho'1 ' os ■■■■•liiuic wui oc conrararuxi tne

Ofek a*U SuildtagB, ' 5; ' [ Mark et Streets y . , . | A. Grand >GLOTHING SALEI* ■ To be m EVERY RESPECT a DUPLICATE of the 5 'tJREAT EXECUTORS' SALE held there ONE YEAR AGO j At which the Poapls well remeinbct-thqy secure-i j , a re, Tiir. RA IIGA1XS in ^l.OTHITG that TIIEY HAVE 5 I'". VI EVER MA^E IN" YllElR LIVES. nifiiilTM>? -il ?B'jJ Antiripatiog, as did all Merchants, an unusually brisk trade, we Invested I., Ktxtit Msindr .-a Thousa ml nolla r . gvou.ouo , i„ (he purchase and ! rtifiOifeme of CVPun*. 'Ogr s.vlrt have os.ecdrel last y.-ar's but have fallen ■toridhdrfv# out rtfeMatinti* -vmremiict to the present Urn*, for Fall Trad*. ^400,000.00 1 , FlK(bT MAncrjAta, li * ►'[.Nat •«« Dallnr's fronts ol which are or willing torarry over as v , ,9'd Stock into nrst y*nr Ilrqce we are drtcrinlned. ' • «* . '.aA* ACk HAZARDS TO MAKE A V CLEAN SVV KK1 ' "-' THIS CLOTHING, Onj1 Eniiic Stock ■: ,it fiita a Loin i'ta itiiili® ai Ml Sale Last Fall, Srl.xlnf Oonso of Owv frlrss TWr B.lss Ihi loss •* Usnsrsr'srlsf . | X j 4,00# Ormaatf, "»#• •' •" •' n.»", caiman7. ! 4,000 A«V»,.fKi;^''biI5 toY.'s 'a'," Trs.sitac r [ 6,000 Coiite, 2S*2fM' *" •"♦»'■*»* 'yvs'a. c...aiWAras u-m, j 6,000 fv#. • , 1 6 000 Peat*. I^7U', V"W' r"" ««"'• - i.s, lum .. ; % K w; wut f0;-: TW.,;irrT V4T(_ DHeaenl All Cash antes in Our L'nsloos nrparlaarMt. j. j." w . , ■DtStiAtihtf 15 Vr W. fnm Oie Face t)/ Each Bill. " M. per. coet. aa all mrrhasss In Ike firitDklng Ifepartsirat t" ' - . , YOUTHS' AND OHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. . Tiiiajfeportrocnt bus Wra a "p cinlitv with m thi» year. We iiavehadmanu- ! , , foctured the largest and Best AsSottnunt of M«»r*" ( leth'nr I« found |n ,» Oto "Hy.'.ll rf whnli is no. flu sals ac ■•auA tl Y BBIIVVBD fRWBS. ' ? ' A Bar e OpporltinUy-to Fit Out the Children. ! 1 j • ***ir \ [ ii r";vV.e , , 8ALK COMMEXCK6 ' ' 1 ; Wednesday, Bcccmker 1st, "j.eflijy vomai *£2io '".J nK>h:ru.'. ~ iiia8 t»;T a JSblB&XStiiSiUS! iKAAKSSilfi'K » $&-%zssXizr»" '«'«««• sSStoR , WANAMAKER & BROWN, J OAH-HALL BCILDINGS, S. E. Cor. Sixtlj and Market Streets, Phlladelphi*. ! L-y-fev-'— — : ; OA PE 3,1 A Y . .... ( ( : Mutual Fire Insurance Co. . ' ; I^STJREB ' BUILDINGS, ] i " furniture, | MERCHANDISE, AND OTHER PBOPEKTY, I XGAIKST LOSS OR PAMAGE BY FIRE. ! t •• , . .. i : - . uriTIUW 2IIUa I IkUtF.t TORS I ~ W*>n. W. ff.'BtrtrstT.. •" • Dxitrai. B. Hi-sma, " "TMftV C. "Btfiifrr. gbo.bobB.Caxb,.. , * lufmiTrhiiiiiff -•- i 't**1 ' , . j 1 I 'il "«*;' ■ W. J. BBWU.I-, Pro*ld*wt. •*-' " : JMJ ; Wi r.iram, Tfo* JT*4 ! a * Si' -'l-.- :«i'. tWc&.bji^ANji/Mir. urn ttn. . , - ■-

•^rrtj-tAtt ijosvhwhd |T„, . wikt onus JUS JUW STOBB ■ Cor. W|sWhgtim 4 Oce*n Sts., Thundaj, December #0, 1889 , .JWwrtAMiwfl - . cmtbb, utsimn, urocm, rianaels, Alpacras.Trlveraw* lUk, Dal alms, MaMfe i.,,. CtoUfe. (.« J Boots arid Shorn, wopoxii k'nn srf'iiyhr' BillVitt, t'lS»AEI, ' Dishes, Glsttwsre, t-smps 4 Chimney», Stonewtft, Wl*dow.OI*x«, FOWBBBqfiaaV.dbCAlB,' l Gnorii ol PniUa. corrxx, TI*. ^JOAM^Yxfitj, fesWB, f.rtri (hole* WON, It* Mnas Mohraaa, Ae, fie.- 1 - p- s. i my Sss-cr ta i *s s«i mom tok* : " ^'I^MColsSEnnnK puWi" ;««.• Jamflffinr A.lvieed to oall at TDK CHEAP "TORT. *-al : nuis# elnw i-.i */ ww s s >■ u'V *vrrV-v vssra ' WILLIAMS.

• DENXISftLLE, Car* Mat Co., N. to WkssstM* "UllsS Hsrj Tsrtolr*' SEW U0OIM, , jutr sxcii no no* ra»arr. DRESS SHAWLS t Oltn M Iske flSSSUK Is SUUSS Iksl •«! Choice G-oods Wilt *t SOLD ' AT LOW DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH I w* snt* s apstisiiver aravta noons, Muslin Department Being the Largest and Best Assorted In the County. (I.OTH8, CA.bmr.BE*. Linen Drills, EIc. roa neb s ash »o»r, W***, , . A LA* CI STUCK Of (rrufe'KB, Queen* Ware, dec. nr-YMi win find at THE CHEAT riTUBB of) - •- Mnckey WHflama, ' PHOSPHATES, LUMBER, FLOUR AND GRAIN sss o»<s|.n„ to mr - Hew and Choice lleck, AT Titr Ym IjOWBXT PjiICXk. j MACKKY WILLIAMS, J«»i c«y M*r Cs«ai,, *. 1. IN. C. P wick a Co.. | N. W. CVxi, Pbbbt A Sotora Srs.. ; r>E8H TALL AHD WHTtt rrOoi. DRY GOODS, j Low Paorrrs ! Fob Cant, oa ZlcRaxob ! j BLACK, BBOWB ahd STBlfCB ALVAC AS, Os I s I ■ as wad Prist. *r all. klMh. Dp stearic coo oe. , • , notions, lottery sod Trlmnlsn #f ' r an kiBfit. - • • CABPETDTOS. JST Quern*, dtau ■ nit Eartktnoaitt. GROCkBIES. ££ POTATOES A PIIODUE. ; Sartsnllnrst ■u.pl.assut. w.B.kv.k. reuse re re*. OAlC AND >TNC:#OpD. jrijajj Wja fee wtstor mn.^ WikS Xa. XsS CsSsi rs.1 s*4 rustossss. . Altos AS* BstsiM' rttosskstos SS* hnum FADfo MILLINERY GOOM, •sadsttstsf Bibioia, rumxxi abb vbatbbbs. Velvet, Straw and SUk ' eossBTt, bat* Asnoin; or Iks Is to. I nrtos tor LssissssSsHhra u, DllT OOOO 8,. .. WrilandCeiUMPHmr,. Isgrala, Stair and Ktg CorgatB] •«' - «■- ■' 1 Jakb H. RBXTB, ^ . .