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Tb* Nbw Atj-axtic Honu- ' Wo cannoc refrain from i peaking in ' wnnli of pralso of the enterprise and pcnoreruoo of- Mr. John McMakln, c the kind And eourtooa* proprietor of ■ tho New Atlantic llotcL When bo J ft nit took paecaaioc of thl> Ilouae, but j one abort year ago, be started out with t a brilllaiit future before him. He had I return lib c«l It throughout at a haavy J outlay, hut in one tingle night his t entire fortune waa swept away by the t breath of the dread Flre-Klng. The a earnings of a II fo-tlroe were buried in ' tiio aahea ; but be stood it manfully [ Ills strict honesty and integrity had ; made him many sympathising and I derotod friends, and in a few months « time be waa enabled to put up his J ■pirracnl ajlacioua and coinfortahlu building, which he Intends to enlarge \ from year to year. Mr. Mtflfakln, as t he did previously to the conflagration, J aUD conducts his bouse on strict tcm- , peraneo principles, which la a great a daalderaUui to families desiring a o quiet and retired" home, where they * can ct\|oy in a rational manner U* boallhful e fleets of a pure sen air, and the benefits and delights of a salt > water hath. Tbo' Atlantic Is, one of ' the heal located hotola on the Klaud, J and the beach In front of it cannot-be „ surpaascd. o Mr. McMakln Informa our reporter n that ha will be enabled to aocommo- * date at one time some two hundred ,J guests this season, and tliat already n quite a large number of rooms have <- been engaged. ' This new building la h four stories high, anil there is a fine * view of the ocean from all aides. The q rooms are most admirably arranged o for families, aud are nil eVgintly jj ftirnlslieil. The main portion la a t model of beauty and comfort, and „ brilliantly Illuminated at night. In a lad, all tho rooms In tho house are b lighted With gas. The kitchen la the * Ac OS ideal of a neat housewife, and s displays the good tasto and Judgiuont U of Mrs. McMakln. Cleanliness and a tidiness, which Is next to godUnma, Jjj prsralla, and you'wffl not MI to have s your appetite increased by visiting It d This b saying a great deal, hut it b K true. , I A number of our own mechanics, * we are proud to say, were engaged in the oonatr: -Jon of the Atlantic. ( Messrs. Hoffman A WiUlamswere the d builders, and they have most certainly J displayed great tasto and akill In . tlie architectural beauty. Tho House b supplied with pure « water, and there b nothing left , undone In all the departments that f will not conduce to the health, comfort r ami convenient* of ths gouts. Will.- ( out n word of disparagement to either J of the other hotels, we wbh Mr. McMakln and hit good lady a happy J and prosperous season. J dUDU ATIOX AT TMU XOVHT t Itopsx.— In another ootomn of thb j paper will bo found tho prgrammo of ( rxenbea at the Court House on the I Fourth. 80 attractive a bill of fore, r both fbr the mind and body, will, we J presume, ladure many In the county to congregate Utcre on our great 5s- c Uonal Annlvertary Hay. 1 We do well to ci Vbrate, as our J. (alhere did, with eathuaUsm, gtatl- , lodeand Jcf, the Urtbdaycf American freedom, and thus keep ever green in > our memory the breve men and noble « wumsn to whom we are indebted for J our National Wearing*. If we value , Ore g— 4ty isk.rilasa whiah tbs* ba- i qucathed us. let us on every return cf 1 * this day, continually gather around the altar of sacrifice on which they I laid their bast treasures frr freedom". ' sake, and there reoewcdlj light the fire > of oar own patriotism. In order to a 1 proper appreciation of our blessings I as dtlaens of thb unfed land wo must 1 be familiar with (Ac cow, and to" this J and often review history, have our « minds refreshed and hearts stirred by ! ihe record of those ibys, and montlia and ytan, in which the great probtan . of sfjfgorernment w* wired. Only , thus shall we properly estimate, guard • and jwrpctualn the Missings Of frre : The 11uis.li lohiT* : tenrsnondenl «f :

ih.Txe^Y^k'^i^MSririU"* \ p&jrsrssi'- • ™ «Oa Nei MLb ' far, oar worthy mayor, wilibesurpris- ! at to bare that lie is both alitor cf Tire. HArsnd wajor rfthe Ifttosftl | tune's fevered "£*£*>* cooxregatc. <"U1 <ribTCo^udllw£*^>'hnu' ' i -

Dkowwxd.— a most unfortunate ' case of drowning occurred at thb I place on Monday evening Int. betwooi the bom of six nod seven o clock, Which resulted In the death s# a Mr. Hopkins, late of Vineiand. Tbsfa* I attending the fatal aocidsnt are briefly I these : Mr. Hopkins, who wresald to , be over fifty yrers of ago, arrived here . a short time since with a vkw of pur- j , to ^mrion "on5 STAtUmtfo'noUl ] lawn. On Monday evening Mr. IL, went Into batbe from the foot of Jack- , •00 Street. In company with a boy who , ! came with him from Vlnebnd. At the time the beach waa almost desert- . ed, and a stiff aeadarexe rendered tho water rougher than usual, which fori . of itself presented s nogcnl admonition 1 , to inexperienced bathers to keep inrido I J 1 the hrcaki-rs. Unfortunately Mr. j ' Hopkins did not seem to take thb into . ■ consideration, but pushing hb way . out. soon found himself in deep water, t and bdilg no swimmer he was unable . 1 retrace hb steps. Tho boy states . that the old gentleman exclaimed be could not touch bottom, and after r warning him to go tack, bade him | '• good bye," when he disappeared , hb view, and was seen no more. j The alarm was Instantly given, and a „ bust near at hand immediately sent f out, but the body bould not be found. It was hoped that with the breeze then , blowing the body would be eventually e washed ashore during the night, and , watch waa stationed to keep a look- y out. Early next morning the body r found on the Inch off the Su iV „ ton Hotel lawn, when It waa at tmce conveyed to tho City Hall, and thence s • Hall, and thence

. drapatched by the coroner to the friends of tha decreurd at VlnelaDd. Vbbt Hot ron J t xx. —The present "heated term" lias core red, so far we can Irani, the whole area of the United States, always excepting Alaska. and even there wa dare say that Seward's testimony of the climate b confirmed upon thb important point that, under the warm J uno skies of Alaska, "the American eaglo proudly soars and tho humming bird docs not disdain to flatter.'' Hut in regard thb widely extended heated term, learn the 'degree of heat in Maino be unprecedented, the ibemooetcr ranging bctwwn 100 to 110 degrees.— In Portland tho themoroctor waa 124 In the sun on Saturday. InnrwYork mercury ran up to 00 In the shade; Sunday in rbUadcl[>hia tha day was said to be one of the hottest ever knwn there, the tbomometrr being ulncty-eigfat hi the -shade. From we hear It ranged from 80 00 degrees In the shade, and so on throughout the country. Here at Cape May. we had it almost as hot as it was in'lftiiladclphla In the shade, at of our hotels or cottage*, the thermometer waa not higher than eighty. Since Sunday the bcatpiere has modcrUI..I eooebleeatlly Visit . or tub Bicticitii IIeciiTtffc Seventh Regiment Nation*; GuariLof New York, will have that citron Thursday morning, July ltth, and will arrive at Camden about where a coilatloo will be prepared for them. A'tcv taking which, the will change their gray pants for white ones, and proceed to l*hlladelphia, where they will be received by the entire First HlvUion of Pennsylvania Militia, under command of MijorUcnrrml Chas. M. Provost. They will take train for Cape May U10 same day, where they will arrive soon after midnight. llcre the regiment will be quartered at the Stocktou House, one entire floor having been secured for the battalion. The regiment win bo formally reviewed by Malar-General Goo. G. Meade, commanding the department of tbo Atlantic. A grand hall will bo given at the Stockton House, leading dtlxcns of Capo May and Philadelphia, and the arrangements will bo on the most liberal scale. On Saturday morning, the Seventh will Cape May per apodal train, and arrive in New York early in tha evening. GrafUIls's bond will number sixty performers, and Ilnim-Usjor Smith will parade a full corps of thirty so that, including the Invited guests and the corps of servants, there will bo fully six hundred and fifty Stmrruous Ebtxhtaikxbst.— On Friday evening bat, the ladles ordinary, at Congress lloll, formerly tned as the parlor, was decorated In an elegant manner, and tlie following gentlemen sat down to a dinner given by Mr E-O. Knight tbs grocer, sugar manufacturer. IMrastar of. tho Pennsylvania Railroad and of the North Pennsylvania BnUMW Com-" panics Treasurer of the new Opposition road to New York, Director of tbs Corn Exchange Rank, patentee aud and inventor or a skcplng-enr. Ac., General Robert Patterson. Hoo. Allison, M. W Jhlrd. Jno. P. crres, John Hire, Ja*. U Cbghom, II. C. Carey, A. A. Hurley, Jno. Haaeltlnc, Joa. H. Campion, The*. U. Moore, J. H. Stevenson, Joa B. Myers, J . Gllllngham Fell, F. Aire, WRSam, GUbapie. Haeve IKnight, D. Haddock, Jr., Saml. CastJno. B. Austin, IxiuIb A. Godoy, Jas. U. Orneand J. F- Klngdey. . Woau Sa Keb°s Lectvbk.— According to announcement tliiA young Chinaman gave an interesting toetore in the Ilaptbt church last Thursday evening. There was not as brgs an audience present as we anticipated. The lecture was both amusing and Instructive, and every person fortunate enough to be present expressed themselves highly entertained. Sa Kea leaves thb week for Saratoga, Newport, and other popular watering ■ returning to Cape jfaty In August. Tub Xxw^Stb am boat ron Carn which has bren for siverai year* past plying between Glen Cove, Lang Island and Now York, left the hriirr place on for Philadelphia, to run bethat city and Cape May during the summer. The Arrewssuri 1s one of the fastest Mats on Dsns Island sounds, which b saying a TOOd deal.— ' will make her first trip down on ' Saturday next. ' Dooa.— Now that the hot weather 1 fairly set In, we hope the "ordinconcerning dogs" will be rigidly I enforced by the direction of our rnunl1 pal authorities. Quito a number of worthless can ore stiu permitted to run at huge, unregistered and unmuxf lied. Animals which hare hare not which

been registered or muxxtad according ' to the tender merries of strychnine and 1 bod-tha latter Impelled by a sufflckmt quantity of jowder to put a quietus on ' old Dog Trey. Somebody gives the following as a ' rub, to he observed in Introducing otSors: Always introduce the gentle- ' man ts the bUy. never the contrary. ; Tha chivalry of etiquette assumes that '

e J . CATS ma* tromur- ' '"KtagfiriKr,""tta gos^y "Correa1 poodsst of the Philaoelphb Saaja, • Dlmatri, in hb hat letter from thb ; I pbeo, gtvee our outside friends an o- ' m^'ihfrhlurtfmlS Uwtr mrt^i ' Cape Mav einca hat season. We take " Ure liberty of making a few extract. . J which we Udnk will prove of interest to the reader. Ha writes, "Capo Island 1 never warned BO bmutiful a* it looks 1 00 thb fklr day ofJtme. The gardens ' that front the cottages along Washing- ' ton god Lafayette straw are In bloom. ' and socat Ihe air with their fragrance I strata look eieon and well graded, 'land tha grend rid Ixoehb even more ' beauafurto lu solitude than whan ' I peopled by many forms in bright dreI pery. Notwithstanding the Irupruve1 Un?tod*Sutes HotoT^lMratThc first I of any magnitude visible from I the car-windows as the troln emerged I the woods preparatory to cnw.iir the salt marah. Its manyatoricd balconies, lb white cupola, and its everfljing flag, were all cheerful, old-time Then there were dellgbtftrl reminiscences connected with the 1 I Many tl"w in the late evening, while the music was wafted ■ all part, of the I.land, hare 1 seated myself 00 the cool porch, and, , while unokiag my cigar, 1 hare watched the gay couples paw to and fro from the botoU. hare chatted with Colonel iu ever-plcaaont host, and, in have felt more comfortable all - than elsewhere. Hut after the ' close of lost season. In tbo gray of a Seniembrr uiorninff. -tha r" ire- fiend I * t Horning, ■

" stack hb red tongue through the bt- 1 tired Window of* little store devoted to tho display and tab of Japanese t goods Whether one of the monsters , * on ihe Chinese Cuts awoke heated, or " a Mongolian serpent became transform- . r ed Into a lucilcr match, transpired i , nob— the cause being swallowed up In , the result. From the little store the * red Barnes embraced tho dried and ' I srasoneil timbcra of tha "States" Hotel. • , In on Instant lb brood proportions be- , came a vast illuminnlton. Sparkling ] emissaries traversed the Intervening I i street and bid siege to Greenwood J Cottage and lb adjoining*. Then in „ sheer wantonness the fiend made a r f llauk movement, and, blowing his bca- ? ted breath across a long stretch of greeuiwanl, mado a mass or blackened ' * ruin out of the Atlantic Hotel. Then 0 > hb appetite seemed salbud, and the monster now reposes , dormant aud s |j tjulet^on the badtof mxvUier £hlnrso n J Congra* Hall b the Improvement 0 t of tho |«at year. With the exception a l ofthswlngcontaiulng the dining-room. I all the old atructure U suppbntcd by r . tho Improvement. The now ' wing D runs at right angles, along Ocean . street, to tho rid, situated on IVrry j street. The whole unites to form a , I seau^ structure-, tasty In ibsigii, and On the second "Z or of the new building I , lis saloon-parlor, fumbhrtl with Ax- t - minster carpet. French-pble mirrors, I ■ and vclvet-oovered furuiluio Each . room throughont the bouse b supplied t . with gat and water. Tho total cost of « _ liullding and furnbhlng the new wtnc ], . was flJOU.Ubi. A hub balcony C . perched In front of each window, and , \ tho wholo structure b surrou nded by a . piaxxa forty foci in width, and b cor- |. II ered by n eeratinuatiou of the main root The proprietor, J. F. Calm, b I one of those wiry litlb follows wboss ' . main dctormlnatlon is to niah* hb * . loilcl ths chief monument to hb eaterc prise. Mauj rhlladri^lan^ Uriti- ^ , have secured rooms here for the coming » 5 Tlie Stockton House, owned by tlie I West Jersey Railroad Cflmpanv prinrl- J d pally, wfllbe under the superintendence r a of Mr- Charts* DuflV, of the Contl- 1 a ncutal ft otcL Fhilade%hla. The Stock II ton House is the graud—' w«~>-n r i structure in America. In walking r ,. tliruuxh its roomy halls and airy , r chambers, replete with every comfort t r that taste could suggest or money 1 r oorid furnbh, ooe would scarcely think , 1 that two jran ago lb rite waa a marsh c 0 and ib bwn a sheet of water. New . buildings ure being erected along tlie , beach north of It. thw of them, a cottage, irill he occupied bjrMio. Ortsentl . - Kearney of New Jerecy. Mr. Dully . possesses tlie essentials of a hotel man. v lie b Iht, be b gentlemanly, and he a rarely forgeb a fitec. U you stopped . it tha Continental Hotel In lafii for „ the first time, and for one day only, s . and revblted It In 1970, yon would br •1 met at the clerk's counter by Mr. e Duffy, who would immediately call J ,.- you bv name and warmly welcome ' „ you. Tl.ere is something In Uus; it J . (Utters, if R docs nothing more-an.l •" ,1 to (latter a man by making him think • be b remembered Ihr Are or more years, f b to secure his patronage ever after- J ward. I'robably few hotel managers ' hare a larger pareona! acquaintance 1 than Mr. Dofl>, and thb. added to L hb knowledge of catering for largo 1 numbeis or people, will do much [ toward* making hb appointment a 1, socoessfal one. f. lent Icnll— As the licat of sum- , merlncreaaes, and the tbys are longer and hotter, the consumption of IcnV creases, and It therefore behooves crery •- hotel and housekeeper to hare a dally 5 ;?ff££&S£rssg ■ y Knickerbocker lee Company guskann teeo to do.and at reasonable rates, eooL ridorlng tha unprecedented temreenras of 1- tbo article during the past winter, a Their ice is shipped direct from Malm. 1- ami b sorrel every morning bycareful « and experienced employees, under tho ' r- direction of the company* agent, Mr. ; | zcaa. Mr. 8. has been wlthlhe Knickerbocker Co. a yumber of years, and * hb apprintmenl to tlm responsible b position of agent at thb phtre girre •J general sallsfiietlnn to oor pooplcT wlulc ■d it shows a well merited appreciation « to by leaving tha samo at Marry A « kfooay". Drug Wore. ~ TnK"AncADE."-8achbthoplre#-snl title beotovred on the new store bullding Just aliened at No. 14 Washington _ street, by Mr. Asa Hull, of PhUadel- , phia, wlio lntenda remaining with us Surtng tho summer. Tha^Aremb" ,r_ will hare two tolerating and ilisunct 'A, departments-one to be devoted to ire cream and ib various concomitants In _ the confectionery line, the other to ataJ liooery. stcresooprs and views, card .r.l 1 .SiW ISetnm alp- The manuerrovy. pniiwOT v : and Cabinet Itctnrea, man- 1

! in which this attractive eatablbh- C : rornt has been finished b exceedingly t: , hulnftil onil liriirU line 1 1 n 111 BA tli 1 worthy landlord, Mr. E. Major, for " whom it waa built daring the winter, t . would menlieo to toi. connection p , that Mr. Hnli U the author ami pulp f. ; Usher ri a number of the stainlard t Moric Books now used to scores of the i : snnday-schoob and ehun Irso Wvoogh f . out tlie country, and b Ibiaidsiii laU- 1 , mately amociaM with and tolerated r . iu the Sunday-school cause. Among ■ ; those of hb works moat extensively . , , rirculatad may bo mrtiliencd the "Cas- , ] ket Complete " and tha "FUgrim'a . ! tTiior Jirtr Ht rro. —We desire to j t U^l^tllritobk- Stblii fortEls tod 1 1

Arwcoal Alrcwltfersa. " ■" Cherries are In market ' Lightning rods are fcahfomlJ*. [. Bbqk anderskirtaaief earning Ip-" r- The bands will arrive next week. * Tte bright riflerf amtoeri-omrefe j ride. ■ ■ » 1 The street* riiouU bo watered at 5 ! Over one hundred hod. fifty rooms I '• are engaged at Oongrom HalL The Viomaad muMbhmeot was ;■ opened on Mooday. I ^Wmdy sides of. strab are moat popI Mr*. Uawkln* ■■■vtanta are kapt " bUJrt AO tlie hotels are now open, and 1 filling up. 1 Look out for "Trombone's" next ' blast to the "Dosserq*. Our i—lt—"— " have donned their " new uniform, htoh hau and stars. - Sunday waa Ihe hottest day of the , season throng boot the country. Thb weather b hurtful to garden I vr-rtabtea, and death on paper collars. 1 The four-in-hands hare made their 1 appcarancc. A grand dbpiay of fireworks at the | Court House next Monday evening. , Davb A Elrctson, proprietors of I jbiordo. Myki, have secured rooms at . Cotlgrtaa Hall for the season. To keep coo! with tho mercury at ; liublhe Marnr A Mocnsy's soda I 90 Imbibe

The weather last Sundaf was as 11 si hri a»— well wo will say , > N. C. IM® A CO. hare received an | supply of everything in their 1 line. , Sloan's bathlng-robo store b Jammed with suite, suitable for town or country, *»■ or laoa. Family men should look in on licnezct ft Bros.' Stove and Tinware j Beef la very dear ; best can be had " at Richardson A Farrow's or Bulbarmeat markets. Mrs. A. J. Farker 's New Millinery Emporium has boon- the great oootre of attraction during tho past week. Eberle's turnouts are the "« p'"> ultra of Cape May vehicles thb eum1 The "Arcade" xrlll jircscnt numcr- , cms attractions to uur visitors thb ■ In answer to the cry. '"Let us hare , pcaa." our truckers give tliciii may now at 24 rents a hair-peek. 1 Divine services were held last Sunmorning and afternoon at St. John's Episcopal Church. One of the ptcnmntcsl stores on the Island Is the one occupied as a Mil- ' Emporium by the Misses , O'Uryan. j The Fifth Maryland, which is to encamp bare next month, U armed ' with the beat Springfield rilled, breechleading musket". An eflbrt was made on Sunday night ; to fire a house in Goat Tune by some unknown party, which was discovered before any damage was done. Cottager* wishing thsir residences ( published to our Directory this year ( will please get thsir . number* to n adi- i Pirtlrs owning carriage* should 1 nickel l-uic their oarriagv trimmings 1 and hanivxi mountings. Kilt air can not affect nickel. j Ice from tho Knickerbocker Com- . pony will be aerrrd regularly at your residence by leaving your orders at ; ft Meeray's drug store. ; In tha laugmev of the advertise- ; menu : " tt e are now ready for tlie j reception of guest*." All the hotels . o]ien, wltq perhaps a single exrep- ; ; lion, and the crowds of swells and ill- . versified foahiooabh* to all colors of 1 silk*, ribbon* and things, are begin- " nlng to pour down upon tin. , Leach ft Ware are monopolising the ■ of thb section In the queens- , ware line. Tlicy are generous silver- 1 tisrs, and are not afraid to Invest in a | column of their county (not official) < paper. They hsvs found out that It J an several hundred per coot Interest. If you want anything in the hardware or qneensware line stop Into Leach ft ' Ware's The attention of our policemen It directed to tho crowds that nightly 1 block up the pavement In their struggle J to get into the People's Ioe Cream , Saloon. We dixit mind Captain ' Smith's keeping a saloon, but then he hat no bualdee* to kegi Brunt's Ice 1 Cream, Whitman's Confection" or Dow* Soda, so a" to attract crowds that obstruct the sidewalk. ORDEIl OP EXERCISES. 1. At sunrise flags tb be hoisted. At ten o'clock, A. M., assemble the grove in rear of tha rid free church in South Dtnnb. 3. At the hour apiioioted , , (tan , o'clock,) the assembly will bo ealled-to , order in lhc « »keTUy. ■ fw asftwti' - S. Storing a national ode., -. 1 . 6. Prayer br the Chaplain of the ■ ' int. Iter. C. (J. Eaaiiaek. 1 | K R^ttog of the DedaraUnn br ' ' ,lf55S?5 1^ ^ Ho,ra^ ! 1ft Oration Ire Professor J. A. IJ|>I pincntt, of th* Baltimore Ecma^C^l- ; . 11. Music by the band. | 12. Adjourn for dinner. 1 amoKoox iiucsvt j U Music by Todd* hand. j "£ Pn$«^y Rev. G. H- Tnfik 1 4. Music by band. 5. Address by Rav. J, K. Manning, fi. Music by band. 7. Address by H.v. J. U. Torpte. • & Music by hand. 0. Adjourn for supper. ' KVBXISU Exxai ISKx. • 1. Music by Todd* hand. ' i. Prayer by Her. E. A. Maubtrary. » 4. Muricby band, a .V I .return by Bar. B. (1 JJppineott » —Subject— Elgfct yvara ea the Pacific 1 Coost ; the Route, (fonntry, Climate, - ftaxn tiutlaa life and Life and '

with personal Incidents of travel, ale., etc. 0. Music ky the bond. b ' In making arrangements for the day, " the committee have labored earnoethr to secure an intellectual and physical s< feast to all who mat favor tham wtth ■' pnteaare, Dlnoer and sapper will be furnlsW to the grove. Be- ' In abundance and variety will he furnished at the stands to Uir «'■ grove. The ioe cream will be of * . I ] superior qSdityi Provision wifi be made for the care of hones on the ground- If New Advertisements, 820 REWARD, , i n '"iT"*-? 1 1 Iff Sic iija"*"-' ra Me r* ' u i Ttt "SmS 'itr'Ti " " * '

New Advortijementi. fjpHOMAB HUGHES, - LICENSED AECTIOXEEB, ■•carx gsicnv,^. . -^1^ COKE AHD tMpriTAB. Xel Mb safes Cape Island Gas light Co-* Works, " iTt t O^fegers, Boarding-Hontr Keeper., and all Good Liver, at Ospe Mar . 1 ir roc w.sb rt'*>: t TEAS' ""•raSsJ Si £5j5' ra ' HO. «r WASHINGTOB, STltXCT (Opyoou tt" WtriMgtsa Hsoss.) v j . Foreign and Domestic Fruit, ; Of (*.1 S-"b" ' - TIXKLl.VD BIRRUtfi. Froth every 4sy, CHOICE OROCERIES f c.s* bar cur, ivw. *** > McMakln'* Atlantic Hotel, > ; " cap* Mar Obp. n J. ■

cottaoe i.o rs ^ , New Lumber Yjrd • AT KAtniN-K POINT, J 1 . giMnrs, H. J. , C. B. COI-l'kS ft OO.. ■ i HKUtocx ri.,jia«, ' ( "nooSS sYslCi us\Sa tiuretasTM^ 1 BtLLSTLITCCTTt/oailKa. arira ' ,u3S^"P ^.TxoIfsTit n "rtl^ ^ ( unts wasTKDe-rti* "'•* nil!— tj I SmS? «****'"* S^fs ^mS*~ J fllhS'SS'/S j i sreassssrgtsa^giffi i Sa*?.*.* joanton.ota aa a co, ! . Bssios. M-k^ttcsaisB. r^ c»*.«s. m,. j ^UJP^ BLXA n rTiUfe _ W. ; The Horn r of Wnshtngfon. ays , ■ 1 ' ! StT"imr^SanlimM |tr~ '«ssU tor 1 0OUGUS, SORE THROAT, ETC. . A's MtdiHaa s> trtatmm ed* excel At | poKtr/ul curst ire pjrer 0/ j ' »*. SIMMS' . WHITE PULMONIC BkLStM. 'W rbMS-tna s rsybur «».TM»sdSV ssy riMHMMl mbk* «*f^ Ttrsst sat law ObI .SSSS.'nlllVIWSISCSbMVTSVCViCSSpwsss. » wUsnmssS.y esserss* t» reuseOMis. fo^wiw tsssfrv. «r: rcsslsftts. »> WUbbgfekitltkba Wrfes fe.1 tiers U sst ennabw *S>|»"I ■ttsuru **'"'! f M^rer^fr9flVcolD,-,0,":T,'"<JAT' arfHH*. naoHniirii. ; Mosaar tnjxicxrrtojbvaets ae^rrie* J.H. SIMMS, M.D., Practical , Organic ChejiyA, i.srolrQT'ai nb-rtnt-flflu, ■ eum!^ ^ ipu rnii.angi.PMia immi- ; 1 CAPE MAY CITY, X. JHBAHON OV lr«rc>. -I

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