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CAPE MAY OCEAM WAVE CITY AND COUNTY : Cap* May City Directory. """" i»Z CM-C • Xa('*IL. ■mw i**». — •». i o it o r. i . K&iB&sr " w-. * *" " iflllMlj'jtfl'iM tolton'.TlTl'l' nm rm' tunu cauat, i vf.reit* twaat nSUnSKStlfm!'' *"*" are rtwijgnf «T Tickets for Wong 8a KkI Leelure to-morrow evening can be obtained at Lead) A Want's store or at the chnrd^bofore the opening of the entcrA rather loteisatlng episode occurred : un Saturday in connection with thr usual ijuirtand order cf oar city, which the excited brain of a correspondent nl a PhUadetphta Sunday Juuroal magnified Into a serious disturbance. The bets ant briefly as follows About a yaw ago on* good natural friend, Mr. Settee, leased for a term of five years a 1 piece of property on Washington St.. owned by Mr. IHUou, and occupied it . during Use summer as a store and dwelling. Ho waa driven out, however, by the great Are of but foil, which con- . sunwd the entire building. Mr. I'd ftmrwtthhh nsual enterprise, proceed- . . tot, much anperior to the oM one, ' ■which, under ■ the eoyrwetlc manage- ! tarnt uf our skillful bunder, Mr. Sou- • Sr. haa ui'ihly reached jpaiptetion. . Bat the question very natlKlly ar.-c asi to who fwd a right to the new edifice. Mr. 8tlUa claimed that during the un'- ' expired terra of his tew II belonged to ' hint. Mr. Dillon, on the otlier hand, * bcM-that It was entirely at his own f disposal. This dlflertnoc of opinion ' Rntrsoarily resulted In a^ronreivwiditig J carding the property as -Virtually Ids. * iuovm Into it and made blgmclf at f h-mie "In his n<w quarter*. Mr. DUIon '' rented the i-roofrfv to another party. _ and libs an ebbing laodlord attempted to assist his new tenant In gaiuing jwawtstoo' of the alreadv occupied ? apartment*. Now as two lodles can- ' not very well occupy the Same space r ai the ansae time there was necessarily * eoosldereble pushing and crowding, a little loud talking and of crane a ? little loud talking anil of lurse— —

th-Ud. We arc happy to state, however, that all la again quiet around the premises, with the exception of the peaceful clatter of the mcchanlca hammer, one party, we believe, occupying the front and tho other the rear of the contested property, but both being law-abiding men, will doubtless soon lettle their difficult, If in no otlier way at least by a reference to PWjSfohU nJgbbon'uiaMhe Mttcv " Jersey perscpulion'" is eodad. Tub Stbam FfUB Kkoims.- H will leeesesbyrtftrring to the proceeding* of the Uooorablc Common Councils published In another column, thai the purcltaaeofa first-class Steam Fire Engine hoe been ordered lor the pr itoetloa of our eltr against a repetition of last amnio, i. fearful disaster. Tho expense incurred by this comnxndaHR' action of couodl lit >nld not be thought of for a moment, wh u ire uke Into eonside ration thr ' jwnse risk we hare been ruuuing aud tho cxorbilant rales uf inzSgs&ttixrga however, but very UUk ubjre tion made to the purChaso 00 tho ground of tho expesue It iavolrea. Every one admitted that snma thing of the kind was sadly needed, and every one waa of opinion something ought to be done and that quickly. Council viewed the situation hi tho same light, and Immediately on the Introduction of a resolution to that c fleet, appointed a committer to take the matter Into consideration. The eammlttco proceeded to Philadelphia, lute In the nlck.of time hi secure one of the beat Are engines ever Atade in lha country,. which eras offered for sate by aoumisuiy going out uf rervlro. The machine Is 24-ltorsc power, and lb rows six streams of water as well ao three. Is guaranteed to be In iwrfret order and as represented. On its arrival here which will tako plane during the current week, the engine's merits will be frilly trs ted before It la transferred to the city authorities. A Vnnp.-l moot briBlaut Offish aame'oC ysateiday iwnmr at the Roman OMhnHc Church or this city, tiring the marriage of live cldrel daughter of Mrs. D. M. Kearny, Miss Die Kearny, to B. R. Powell, of -it. Louis. lard by Rrf. Martin Ocaem-r, paabir of the church, according to the Cath- 1 olio observance. At the clwe of the i " ~lllimwri,lll (Muuutij.'-Hnf ineruiitl41 Father delivered a lew most excellent 1 sad appropriate extempore remarks on the tocreduw. and importance <.f titc marital vows taken at thr alter by ; those who enter the marriag- stale. t The altera of the aoredadlAoe were i tastefully arranged with th cholceet ! productions of our grecu-h vases and t flower-gardens, thns btrmtliig harmtv | nton-lv with and lending a charming i •fleet to the fust tnitmUt of the bridal , bridal attrodanta were Maste r i I-ogan Bullitt, son of John C. Bullitt, , Esq., of Philadelphia, Mies Kearny, , slater of the briS-, Mlsara Nannie , Bullitt, Julia IfalUtt, and Hianie lid- I dreth. ! Tnx Fouutu. — Without wishing | Id advise unnaeesnary public exyriid:- , tore, we would tike to expres i the liojw, , allow the approaching anniversary of the natal day of the Republic to be - i bo bath appropriate .and gratifying to | aagaaj,-"-sererel t« w»;u;»tr men. taking ad ran- ; ' ad at tbts port i»i SSaffrff' j't i ;

p I Tue Lat* Bcunuiar.— Tbt real dance of our estimabte friend and Ctt; ■ Collector, Mr. Henry Haud. uf Us well-known Aim' of Hand, Want i Cd.,on Washiagtoo street, on Tbnrs ■ ssffiSSat^: the bcwbratfcln^a^wMA bare After the family bad retired. lights cx 1 1 n gu Lvbed and the sOllneos of mldnlgb reigned throughout the domicile, out bold burglar without any dlfocolty cf fee ted an entrance, aa nooeofthe lower i tory window or doors were secure a ly fastened. Having accomplished this preliminary step be proceeded al once to inspect tlio premises on the aaeood floor, fbat entering the bed-room of Mr. It., where be and hie good lady were calmly reposing, uncoosdous ol ■ the unbidden presence of their midnight >< visitor. Here the scoundrel helped himself to a watch which betrayed it- '• self by 1U ticking, a portmonio whicli ha abstracted noiselessly from Mrs. Hand's dreos. together with the ncths cr garment of Mr. H., In the pocket of which was a puree containing notes, checks and money to the amount of about HOO. Not satisfied with this . booty, tho marauder then entered an- . other sleeping apartment, where be disarranged matters and things generally in his search for valuables, at 1 length getting possession oT another watch— the property of Mr. Hand's eldest boy. ■ Having accomplished somnchwith- • out disturbing any one. the fellow then , made hi^exit from the house, but before quitting the premises altogether, ; It ecema ho first examined the proper- . ty in his possession. The pair of ran U | lie threw aside, the ivnclcct-book ho I lightened oflursodyauh to tlic amount . of iSo. and leaving It with its checks and other documents on the idfofoing .property, where It was found next , morning. Including the watches Mr. Hand's loos waa about 1100. The same day an arrest was made oo suspicion, but there not being sufficient evidence,' \ to convict to party waa discharged. . This robbery will serve as a warning , for tboaa of our readers who arc in the habit of leaving their doors and win- , dows not properly secured. Woko Ba Kbk.- It affords ns no Utile pleasure to be able to announce to our readers this week, that thl* young Chinaman, Wong Bo Kec, who for us once during tho post winter, boa again made his appoarnne among n«. He proposes, al the solicitation of his friends, to tec turn to-mot-row evening in tho Baptist Church, of this city, on the ms urn-re sad customs of his native country. It scarcely needs that we should catalogue for our readers the numerous unknown and even mysterious topics of Chinese history, society, manners and characteristics. of which a civilised people like ours should la glad to know. Euuugh is known of toe wonderful couutry whlcb-the Chinese Inhabit, and of lu numerous millions, to provoke but not satisfy curiosity; and we should be glad to welcome any fresh source of intelligence, even though It should emanate from a mind not yet developed to maturity or tutored by experience. The youth who luvitea our people to hear nit lecture on the subject of China to-morrow evening, has not yet arrived at manhood, and will gnre us his knowledge of baa Chinese boyhood, under the new standards of European, or rather Anglo-American training. — Our peonle tnav cxnect a tverformancc rB 1

" of very curious. If not learned or . jg philosophical Interest. * Tub F kopek's Saloox.— Gapl. O. _ W. Smith, the Irrepressible, hat again tl being "doing the handsome thing." T " With the opening of the araeon oar 'It worthy Captain has closed out his ex- ° tensive winter stock of wall papers, u V ami resumed one* more his more con- j genial and Seasonable calling uf cater- ^ ' cr to the thousands of our annual visitors who make hit saloon their favorHe evening resort. The People's Is " J the oldest snd most popular Ice cream * '' and confectionery cslabHthnxat oo " the Island, and has won llarlf a rrpu- ' tatiou inch as tie other Institution of c the kiml has been fortunate enongh to b ' pooeeea. " To add atUl more to tho attractions ' of hit saloon, out worthy friend" Iras d 0 Introduced within tho |sut few days, p< ' otic of those celebrated mammoth ice In cream Soda Fountains of Dew's pnt- " rot and raanulkctura The Inspiriting . i* beverage disponed by this ornemeof tel Institution requires no wanly eulo- r b glum of ours to recommend It to the • reader — I)ow's Ice Cream soda is ■ known to be unexcelled cither H lUl 8( " continent or any other. With Bruna's II * ta Cream, Whitman's coofbetkms m ' ami DovreSoda, the Foopte's Saloon " prearals a trio of Irresistible attrec- ° Uocs that cannot be rivalled, not alone , ' surpassed. As Aduibabui Iumovajnorr.— . ,• It rejoiroai us to have the opportunity 1 and no donbt our local readers srlll loin j" , with us in ceii^ratulaliii^our rxcrflcnt Jjj ! ly wrought In tlielr jSst offlcc depart- a I uient on Washington street. Such a g ' ilvvry nrrangements, Is difficult to ren- t"i j Use, but lessevsrtheli-ss the (ad. In- . stead of osn delivery and a wait ol from p< , leu to rixty minutes for your mall at , matter, wo now have thnw deliveries. p< ami mall on the I natal! t, almoet when gc ; railed for. The arrangements are ad- ba , mlrabie, and reflect credit no the taste and Ingenuity of the P. M., by whom I they were planned and executed. We !J' , now have two malls every day, which Jt are received, aasovti-d and delivered 1 with the greatest possible despatch.— J® . It might not be amiss to state in this J~ . connection that cottage" and hotel poo- 1,1 , |de who hi f application. n i 'jAssailt A BATTBBY CASK.— A ' named Murray residing on the thoroughfare known under the classic *Y I title of Gnat Lane, was arrested lost lr i Sunday, while In the act of observing I tho dgy according to Ids peculiar nn- • Uonsoffiiialdi.lv. Ka.ly Intlwrnoni- Tl : S sfisfj'j: r "help!" eke., and tome of them hasten- ah 1 tu the reoidence of Murray, from la which Uie sounds seemed to come, that gr gentleman was discovered lu the act or tic - committing an assault and battery oo ap ■ mother-in-law. He waa forthwith ap banded over to the cannabis, who coo- slj vpjad him to the City Hotel oo Frank- sii : Itn stnet, where he la now hoarding pa | ; at the expense of ou. poacmbie dtl- terj i - - •— 1 New Mnajxaav KaronrrK.— ar 1 Mrs. A. 1 Parker, the proprietress of « > the brgeat millinery eetebUabueot In 1-1 ' Vloeland, and perhaps the most enter- br ; prislngU.lv in Ibis section of tbe State, 1 has opeoeda branch etore at 4» Wash- " Ingtoo street, midway between Decatur aad Oeean. Mrs. Parker also 1 carries on at Vim-tend a straw bat th I manufactory, which affords constant ha employment to several hundred hands. Us ' f 8be ships her goods to all quartern of ek llw country, and lie- demand f-.r thrra fr, liyssK.'1 " g j lf 'SI I !M| i Tub Qubbtjok Bwruaa-TV* i mi BLSJ'ftjrjtt s , lloghsa I* nnetEMy thalconsisKiptian n. j "rWn*reh2. «}! Bn

eai- Loool Ilrovitlee. Strawberries are phyud. ^ Ilncklcberrica ore in town. Piano tuners ore in drenand. in Braids for the hair have gone out. sve Blade velvet sashes are fashionable. Cottagers are coming thick and test. The Colombia House opens to-mor- ^ "piseatarial retreflcalioo-. pereh ef * Put up more flag stalls and hotel ied the colors. jU The ^canluc rare is pcrecptibly dins Last Sunday was the hottest day ■dy of the season. Real Estate agcnU are still running £} a livriy business. it. The bockle^cTTy crop in this section lcl, will be abundant, rs. The City Council has succumbed to th- the Gas Company, of Lafayette street is delightful these ea. Bummer evenings. Congress Hall will havu the finest out-door music this Summer. I,," Sloan appears to monopolise tho ,r_ bathing-suit trade this scaaun. at Strawberry shortcake is good, but «r we should like it sJittlc longer.. 1's The Mayor holds court cvt'ry forenoon at his offlre on Perry street. Fire Insnrancc Companies » ill now cn have to come down in their rates. J" All our hotels should fling neat and a'. appropriate bunting to.lhc brecxc. I Tlie motto of the W A Tit ofllce bands to —"death to ragmen and pear trees." j nt Fire-erackcrs, torpedoes and small I ks hoya are among the latest innovations >R Mrs. Hawkins' emporium Is nightly " crowded with millinery connoisseurs. !: Get your tea nl Kennedy's drug : store— direct from the American Tea 5 Co. ' The annuat period for the spread of | ,e tho Opera House mania is drawing ic "i«ha- The uoolrat things of the Season arc Smith's Ire Cream and Ice Cream Seda. 10 Read the programme for the L'cle- » bration of the Fourth oT July at Dennisvillc. I ° Largest and chcapeet aasortmcnt of I 1 Qurcnsware in .South Jersey at Leach i f A Ware's. ,1 Our streets were Illumined with gas , J last Saturday evening for the first time s this-ason. y Day* like these the rush and clamor , ir for Ice cream and soda at Smiths Is lv- _ ' d wildering. i i " In spile of the lew prioes tho leas of , I i- the American Tea Co. are said to be , o strictly pure. 11 Amusrtte will be ana of the fisvor- 1 * He am use menu among our cottagers I J this summer. ' c Marry A McCray 's Soda Wafer ran 't I ,f bo heal. Jnst test the matter ye inj credulous ours. - Tbe finest inqiorted and domestic . i . cigar on tbe Islaud will be found at > » Cohn's corner store. » Tbe erection of another porpoise oil . J fiurtory is, in rontemplarioo, and a new j • • company it talked o£ 1 * Tlio Atlantic Hotel and Ocean House 1 ' omnibuses vie with each other in ttyla [ t ~ harness and equipments. : , harness and equipments. .

Dr. Hufhal lias opened hie splendid i , drug store, haviug greatly Iraprovod ' |U Interior arrangements. ^ We are in anxious antidpB«oo for : advent of our street sprinklers j duet Is getting ripe for a drenchThe preernt hot weather U enggesof hydrophobia, and also of die duties which tho authorities owe to tlie 1 Fears are cutcriaioed in the inland ' towns anil cities dial sre are to hare > a toug and acorctung summer, ho , mote it be. Harry Stephens, attached to Recorder Glvin's office in Philadelphia, is to be the officer at the Stockton House, ' summer. i Mr. Nelson Bdredgv U now luthis engaged In taking tbe census; our j people should give blm every assistance in tacilitlng hu laborious task. . Unr visitors aa thay-appvnadi the ' Island ly rail, miss the I.nlted Slates cupola and its handsome flag, from the ' imposing picture presented by ourdty. The handsomest staircase hi tbe > State i* on exhibition at Congress It era* built by a Chpe 'May mechanical genius— Mr. l'hllip Hand. Dr.' II. I* (iilmoorwlll open his office at his residence on Washington , street during tbe month of August, for the accommodation of our visitors. Those of ourdty subscribers who changed their place of residence ■luring the past fcw weeks will plcoso leave thrir present address at this of- 1 flee. c Attention ia called to Mr. Vallk card In another column. He lias e opened a now grocery store on Wash- « tnrtuu street, - apposite Mr. G. B. ' hoteL The Mieeet O'Brvan's Millinery Emporium srlll open this week with s full , snd usteful display of everything ap- 1 pertaining to ladies, wear and bcadTndr trimmed hats are said to . cceedlng dressy In town. I>r. llufbal has erected oo the summil of hit splendid drug store a lofty r flag staff from which gracefrilly floats L tensive flag with the name of the enterprising head of the eetabltehmrni in huge letters. Mr. McKibUn wlU be ably aasletnl the mauagvmrm of rim flhrrmsn Home ly our excellent friend Mr. T. H ogive—one of the bestknosrn and oldest esnong our popular hotel men. Wean rejoiced to have Mr. Hughes near at land to our sanctum, and trust he will drop in occasionally. Hotel IncmstK* nt Cakukn.— West Jersey Press says tbe tempers noc men of Camden demand that a new condition shall be added to that already adopted, before licenses to sell liquors In that dty are granted. They are rirrolatlng pctl- _ asking Ooundl to require every c applicant for license, to publish his I application, together with the list of c signer*, in not lees than two racccs- t: sire issues in oos or more of the dty paper*. This they balicvu would dcUoas lata unTLnS wSo'"8 '"d 11 so with impunity, became their names f. only seen by the committee on 11- t rouse, appointed by tbe IYreideut of , Council Thh std^ct^wll^be f, erssl their stated meeting on lUe last g Thursday of this month. * Broxnro Swallows.— We notlfc E some though tlms tens are In the habU of throwtng sticks and stones a! swallows as tbcy go twittering aisi » skimming through the air but a fcw fret a tlie ground. This should not be tl allowed. The swallow feeds entirely o on insect*, and Is one of tbe best little o ofKto fruit-grower that lives. I If the hoys knew that ovary swallow ! kilted drprivr* somebody of a good i. of fruit, they woukTwot so mrr- , I dteaolr uw* tlieir cluiw oo them; ami , yet It it a fart that almost all our fruit ,. ;

A special meeting of Counril wsa oonvsnad last Thursday afteruooo, 16th Inst., Mayor Mfflcr preaidlng. Members present— Mrssr*. Hughea, U. Kennedy, Lodlam, Tompsoo, J. <i. lL W. Ware, J. a Ware and W. W. it- Ware. Applications for Limine were granlcd Bote Bins, Murphy A McGuiik. George H Cake, and Isaac E. CovcrL An application from Aaron Josephs for License was rejected. The committee appointed to take tho matter of fire apparatus Into consideration reported through its chairman. - no stated the committee had teamed that the Engine of the Philadelphia, in Hoeo Company was offered for sale, as tlie organisation to which It belonged ■" was about going out of service. The engine waa represented as the very best in the city, having taken the prize ,t at Boston but year, in an exhibition ; of the relative merits of a large number ( M of fire engines from ail parts of the ! country. A minute description of the it machine waa given by the committer, who were unanimous ic their rocom- 1 s incndatlon of It as the best an moat efficient lire apparatus Cape May could * desire. The original cost of the engine j had been JJOOo, the sum of $1(X» having since been expended on it lalm- , j provemcnti. Was a* good as new, " and guaranteed to be aa represented. J j lite company had offered it for the - i sum of 63JSJ, payable In ninety days, f j On motion of Dr. Kennoily the coai- ' I mlttoe was Instructed to negotiate j with tlie Philadelphia Fire Company ! for the purchaec of their Fire Engine f j on the untie specified in their report. ; Affirmative — Messrs. Hughes, Kennedy, Ludlam, Thompson, J. G. W. i Ware, W. W. Ware — C. ' Negative— J. StraUou Ware— 1. Mr. W. Ware moved that the Mayor, . Clerk and Treasurer be authorized to the. obligation of tho dty for tho f sum ofKKOO, wiih Interest at 90 days, I payable to tlie order of the Philadelphia lloee Co., at'lhe First National llank ' cf Camden. Which was agreed to. . I Mr. Ludlam moved "that tlie com- . ' mitto- on 1'rotoctlon of Property he I instructed to prepare % suitable placi* r fur the Engine on its arrival. Which was agreed to. ! Mr. Thomson moved that til' «pcautborized to purchase lOOOtect of new ( Hose ou tlie l*»t terms they could. I Which waa agreed to. A communication from the County j Clerk in reference to the decision of the i Board of Freeholders In the matter of , j taxes doc the county by ths CityorCape I May for the the years Ififltl and lBfl". I was rend. i Mr. W. W. Ware moved that a committee of three !*• appointed to whom ' this matter should be referred for ad- 1 1 1

1 1 Justmoot, ami Uusl tlie eU-rk he in.true. j ; tod to notify the county collector of the , . | action of council. . | Which was agreed to. ■ ; Aa committee tin chair appointed : Messrs. W. W Ware, J. 8. Kennedy ' j and J. Strmtton Ware. | > The chair stated that at the previous j ' meeting of council a Clib f of Police bad : | been sr tee-tod, but as tin- appointment j ' governing tlio election of officers, lie da ! elded the ofllce still vacant. J On motion the appointment of Chief I of Polke waa dcfrrnxl unlit next meet- [ I On motiou Council wcut Into uom { iuation for a Chosen Freeholder to fill j 1 vacancy occasioned by the death of the i | Mr. Joseph 8. Ivachfras nominated i and declared elected. A bill of E. Smith for fd for clenni ing jail was ordered paid, i On motion council adjourned. C. S. MAtinATit. Clerk. roiBrii or mv ar dsxjii. ORDER OF EXERCISES. 1. At sunrise flags to be hoisted At ten o'clock, A. 11., assemble lha grove in rear of the old free church lu South Dennis. A At the hour nppointrel, (ten o'clock,) ths assembly will be called to order by tbe President af the day, Albert II. Ludlam. Esq. 4. Music by Todd'a band. A Singing a national ode. fi. Prayer bv the Chaplain of the ' dav, Rev. C. C. Kastlaek. 7. Singing. 5. Reading of the Declaration of Independence, by John lloimse; Esq. 0. Music by the band. 10. Oration hv Professor J. A. Upnlneott, of the Baltimore Female Colli. Music by tlie baud. 12. Adjourn for dldncr. AirnttxooN KXBHCtaca. ' 1. Music by Todd's land. X Prayer by Rev. G. H. Tuilis. 4. Music by band. A Address by Rev. J, K. Mauuing. 0. Music Ire fund. «. 7. Address by Rev. J. B. Turpin. 8. Music by band. !>. AiJJourn for supper. irVBVixii xxxRti-rs. ■ I. Music by Todd's land. 7. Prayer l7 Bar. E. A. MaulsUiry. 8. Singing. 4. Music by baud. •I. Lecture by Rev. II. C. Lippiucou —Subject— Eight years on tho Pacific ; the Route, Couutry, Climate, . Scenery, Indian Life and with personal incidents of travel, etc., etc. fl. Music by the band. In making arrangements for the day, the committee have labored earnestly to secure an Intellectual and physical to all who may fhvor them with their presence. Dinner and supper wlU fit furnished In the grove. Re- ; freshmenta in abundance and varictr will be ftirniahed at the stands in the grove. The Ice cream will be of a superior quality. Provision win be , madia foe the care of horses ou the On Saturday evening hut we were ' shown a small odder, a species of snake now almost extinct, caught on mainland by Mr. Geo. wTWc, . of Beavilte, and new In the poaorsoton I of Dr. Uoorge Mcescv, of this dty. j 1.auie- Bkwabb!— bad tor tub! haul- Tbe great (X. H.) Jeer- 1 sol sbyb that a young tody of that piora I who had a beautiful hasd of hair was I obliged to have it cut off dean to tbs | ' had g<4 Into the hair from a swRch | thai .!» had been wearing. Tbe Ro- 1 rbrator CWter mvs a stmllar case ore 1 currod si MUton a short tins, store, j ■ '»Sj;

New Adverlisemenls. M , >J>hOMAS & MCGHEij UCB.TIED ttlTIUM'XR, cask m at ci tv. k.j. *• hum weslrlac >■■■ mvtete. as te'ia Q. IS.lr seM SI IS* - (Mas* Win" it*. r i -tea : - 'i* : 'as^"0"" *""* amos holt, 1 1 I' — . ■ Ctote.. ret oq jq_ rt. ni»»E AND Uil Tilt. F.,Mte.lU. (ape bland gas Light fteb Works. » tn)| B.BSWAIS. j j^oticbt" ^ 1 Oottsgen, Beardisg-Heure Krepcn. and oil Good Liters at Ospe Hay. | .d f if too wish risk ' TKA 8 w ho. w'umsSowJ iihit, m <<>P1— <itv IS, WssaiszWn IC : Foreign and Doaasealir Fruit, « OVre-Wir.s— « r, I TUEU5B BEIKIEI-, Frvsl. evvry day. ' (. CHOICE O HOC ERIE 8 » -'l*" McMnkln's Atlantic Hotel, J" cope wax cnj. » r. L or*B turesnua ^ | : New Lumber Yard ... ^ AT lvVUiilN-S POINT. J "v'^a'aV^^'n^ tl1" ^ " ' j

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