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The Tuchtra of Now York-Why , They Don't Marry. A New rock latter reyz: The whole < number of teecber* in lb< public acboola j borer 8,100. Tbe whole body baa bees | very angry about i be propoart reduction < ol (be aalary, bat no cue tbrzetened to re- < •igi oa account of it At lean 2,500 of tha teicbea are fecnak*. Bpeaklcg Willi • aaciooloOeerUieofberdaj'heaaid, "Few ■ trecbev* die, oooe realgn, and bartfly any i get married." A qocatioo on the latter | led him fortcer, "It b true," be cooUn- < oed, "aery few teacictl get married. Of , ooorae I mean female teacher*. Voo woold like to know why? Well, the tea- I aon b plain enough, or 1 ahould «ay the I reaaon In the fitat place, a young woman i appointed at a teacher aecurea a poailloc | for life. 61* cannot be removed for In- < competency or improper conduct Her i poaitioo b aaaured, wllh cteady promotion ' ahead. She race ire* a good aakry, better, - 1 a* a rule, than the conld get la any other 1 occupation. Is a word, her appointment I at a teacher roakea her independent. She I knowaber place baafe and bor mlary »ure, ' and her work b no* very hard. Of count I Hb natural for a young woman to wbh to i get married, bet muet ooung women now. I a day*, caccoblly the bright one*, look ! before they leap. OooM leather. Improve i their ooodlliooi by Hiving np th- acbooli ' fur ho/bands? They know ahal-lflt-T have, aad Ibey do dm what tiny might i get my changing off to matrimony, ao ' Ibey remain alngle, live comrortebly and drere wall. But tbere b another reaaon ' why they don't tuam\ It b bectuK i young men of tne propeilntcllcctnal atan- i dard, according to their to make 1 editable buebanda are acarce." i Conaumpt Ion Cured. 1 •An old phyatcian, .retired (mm active 1 practice, having had placed in bia ban da by 1 ao EaM India Miaalonaiy the formula of a J aimple vegetable remedy lor the apet-dy end permanent cure of Conaumptloa, Ilroochil-t. Catarrh. Aatbme. and all Thioat and Lung cffrctiona, alan a pos- ■ Hive and radical core for gcoeral Debility ■ and all cervoua oomplalnti. after having | thoroughly bated Ita wonderful curative power* In thoumnd* of earn*, feeb it hi* duty to make It known to tlb tuflericg fcllowA The recipe will be eenl free of < charge, to all who denire it, with full dl. , rectioo* for preparing and sucorasfuliy tming. Addrtea. with *tamp, natnlnj, this ' paper. Dr. J. C. Raymond, 1M Washlogton Street, Brooklyn, N. V. fl6-y A Beaton spirit medium waa detected □ting a telephone In bb cabinet. lie allowed bb moulb to be filled with marbin and aealed with court platter. By , attaching the telephone to concealed wires ■ that ran to a confederate In another part of the boom be nevertheless produced , gho*tiy vokea. ■ Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Ota V. WUUsc. of Mancbeeter, ; Midi.. Writes; "My wife baa been almost 1 belplraa for fire yeaia, ao belpleaa that she i could not torn over In bed alone. She i used two bottles of Electric Bitter*, and , "b co much improved, that (be b abl* now lo do her -own work." Electric Bllilera ' will do all that I* claimed for tbern. Hundred* of ttetlmoeiala art eat their great , curative powers. Only fifty ornb a bottle , at Kennedy"*. (3) A gentleman aaid to a friend that for • year* bb wife bad persisted in aaying that I abe waa only twenty year* old. "Mine ia < more reasonable." replied the friend. "1 I have auccceded in making her enter her < I hi rt lea, but I have failed ta make her ■ come out of Ikon. e In number baa bulba beneath the akin , b accreted the- liquid rebalance which . givea the hair lb tenure, color and riots. When the secretion ffope, tba bair begin. ' at once to become dry, luatreleaa, briulr f ai onoe 10 occume iiry, luaireieaa, unuir

and gray, la that the condition of your bair? If re. apply fatkeda^Hdr^Balaam and life hy renewing the notion of natarn. The Balaam ia not as oil, not a dye, bur an elegant lotbt arcUde, highly appreciated becsnee of its cleanllneaa. A Santa Ccu* lady baa a Tine growing in her garden which product* gourd* of the exact ahape, aire and odor of an egg. It bear* profusely, and the ground about it looks as II remebodj'a basket of eggt bad been spilt without any breakages. Regulars. One of the tlrunge*t proofs of the ralue of Kldnvy-Wott as a remedy far all dieraw of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowel*, ta tba fast that It b need and prescribed by "reguUi" physicians. Phillip C. Uallou. M. D„ of Muck ton. Vl lays • Take it all in all. it btbemos'.roocrmful remedy 1 fiavr ever uaed." A Boston girl, finding that abc remarks bly rearm Wed tba leading actress in a theatrical company, found direreion in .vdering a targe quantity of finery aentto her double,and aigalng J41 peram'a oaroe to numerous ,«*«*. A Card. " To aU who are suffering from the errors . - was, early decay, lorn of manhood, Ac.. I will read a rerfic that si ill cure you, rux* ormutoa. Tfc is great remedy was d.arire^idf^tS^rerc^trrSriS Joaaret T. Inmsx, Suthm D. New York «h-y Dboovetad amoog the roina of lbs Zuoi aad Aatee citiea are apiadba and wheels .remarkably like those erepfcywd by the Hlghbodeea in Hoettnra.-IbtCi;ti..n i f some would Indicate an antiquity oPTtv ba**»,O0>yaam. ttcmsss rnm yamsma and ;n»'bf II In b»giih|lnfla vain ! has been dbcovcred at Idaho «prtnga,0.1. - sHHSSs nine akte.^ I

Decayed Food. ' Tbere can be no greater difference lbs that between life and dea'h. In life roil- | Hons of vital peoeeama contribute to mak- j log good the iDoeaaast wane that b going ] on in the human body, and its elimioa- I Hon from tbe aystem. They contribute I to tbe performance of the body!* many functions; to the repair of poaelble wounds, tbe expubiaoof morbid agent*, and tbe perpetuation of iu kind In new Individual All Chemical and molecular cnangea mean* Just this. Tbeae pi octree* arc arrested at the moment of death. Then all chemical and molecular change* mean* lite deoompoai- j Hon of the entire substance into n few with a small earthy reaidum, none I of which could In any way particularly I endanger tbe health of the living. Bat as sugar lrrmeot* Into vinegar, yet I It reacbea the laat stage it b a vio- ] lent poison (alcohol )-lhi» poison is only process of animal decay, new ebemical combinations are produced, and extat for j a Ume, wbicb are exceedingly deleterious, I whether received Into the Womach or j s lungs. | Just here b tbe danger from decaying , food. It has lung been known that tbe gravest symptoalf have often followed tbe eating of custard that baa been kept too : long, because tbe egg In it b liable to i speedy decay. Equally familiar ta' tbe . fact that a whole family baa often exbibi- ; led every symptom of violent poisoolng : soon after rising from a dinner of meat I soup. Chemistry has of blerexplalned these ; and kindred facts. It baa found that i during tbe eaily stages of decomposition.* 1 roast virulent poison b developed. This i poison has been isolated from tbe mass, > reduced to its poorest form, its nature studied and a name given to it. It U just as really a poison as b arsenic or strychnine. For lb la reason oar laws cannot 1 e too stringent nor our inspectors loo Vigiin protecting tbe people againat the sale of bad roeat^ The taatc of Calmid meat may be bid in savory soup, but the j i .poison b col changed. The eating of decayed flab often give* rise to severe attacks of cholera -morbus: . A young man of our acquaintance lately died of thta disease a few days after returning from Nantaaket Heart., where be bad partaken of a dinner of flab. Hta symptoms were as violent and bb death as speedy aa |s eommoa to Asiatic cholera. Ao actual poison, aa real and as powerful aa arsenic, explains aucb an ittack. — Tautk'i Companion. A Remarkable Structure. The new Cathedral . rf St. Savior at ' Moscow is * remarkable structure. It waa built to commemotalw-tbe departure of the French army from Moscow. 1 Three months after the retreat of tbe French a decree ordering tbe bulkllog of a memorial temple wca issued by Alexander L Flan* were promptly prepared, but made little progress was mads fur leu years, although the architect and bulkling committee during tint period ao.ceeded ' expending 4.000,000 rubles, for wblrb they were banished, and their estates souflacated. Tbe Emperor Nicholas adopted new plans, sod selected the present tile, which coat upward of £180.000. At the | outlet a nunnery and 70.000 cubic fert of earth bad to lie removed on the 37tb of ' July, 1638, the foundation atone was laid, ] and for twenty yeera (he hutlding slowly proceeded. In 1.858 the aeaffoldinc wbicb 1 cost 040.000. was removed. Yet a qusr tee of a oentury more was required U complete tbe fittings and decoration. The . style b ancient Ituasi*o-,.Tbe five eopjci ^ cupolas, foe the gliding of which waa required 900 poumftSi gold, coat £170,000. The domes arc surmounted ;by rmsaes. , tbe centre one being 30 feet high, and 340 1 feet from tbe ground. Tbe r largest bell J weighs 30 terns. The whole edifice b . faced with marble, the doors are of bronze, 1 e raced wttn marble, the doors of bronze,

* ornamented with "biblical subjects sod J lined with oak. Tbe principal entrance i* . 30 feet high and 18 feet broad. Two of Q tbe doors weigh 18 ton*. and tbe total 3 ooat of all the doors was £09.000. The building b creeled in tbe form of a Greek t croas. Tbe bwa are adorned with frea f cue* Illustrating the chief events Id tbe . history of tbe Russian Church. The total I cast of tbe marble In the building exceed- , ed £800,000. Tbe galleries contain thirtysix windows, and tbe cupolas sixteen, all _ double, aritb frames of bronze. Around tbe cupola b one raw of 840 candelabra. b wbicb cost £37,000. and a second row of 000. costing £18,000. There sre Jour ] lustres weighing four loos each. The to1*1 number of randies to he lighted throughout tbe budding is upward ol J 8.000. Tbe cost of matmtls and workmansbin, aside from the altar 'spare, war , 834,000. Throughout the building are , many of the most remarkable paintings j produced by Roaebn artists The whole 3 coat of the MQirture b placed at two aad e a quarter ml I Ikes of pounds sterling, and it is said to be capable of containing 10,- , -The Orator. (the Century Company . New York) ft* November b diMitM-i.iahed [ for ita papers on the late war. Geneva! [ Beauregard contributes a long and rlsbor- . atelv illustrated account of "The Battle of Burt Hun," sad Warren Lee Goas for- ( claim tbe first papsr ao "Rrendlocliooa of [ of a Private." Joe! Chandler Harris r appears In a pathetic sketch entitled "Free Joe and tbe Real of the Wtrtd;" : AuaSht Duhacc's "Tbe Old Sedsr Chair" 1* s arat bit of work, which a made more 1 effective by the tlluKrauoas; and "Ved ■ der'a Ateumpaoiment to the Bong of f Omar Khayyam" it quaint pk-tnriallv and . taatrwexive in the text.which lsby Horace >E Souddev. •■'The Chine* Theatre" is a fully illustrated description ■.! a enrions I tMRhod of entertainment, and 'bculptors of the Early luha.u Renaimnoe" isalaoof account. .Mrs Jaroea T. Fields' "An ; Acquaintance srtth Charles Reade" (with t letters' b very entertaining: and so also ■ are ritockton'a "A Ttle of Negative Grev. ; ity" and Janvier's "The loat mine." ttber papers of iruporiaDor are by Ge- cge TSckoor Cnrtis the Rev. Dr. Qanrv C. 1'ottiT etc., end Hosrrlb begin* "Tbe Rbe of HOta iapham" Tbe "Open letters" iff rt the bret examples of cuitivated duwumon, lb, .sltlorial 'Topic ,.! lU Time are pmment end weighty, eed Brie e Brae" b crowded with too and weaken, and withal doc* not leek artistic Ae^^y^h^cJSitiJwth^e

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THE GREAT GERMAh REMEDY FORPAJN. KHEl"*ATISB. Neurmlgta, Sciatica, LumbtJO, HIiDlCEl TOOTHACEI. 10 a THROlT, QCtKBT.awEUJjraa nrnatvsTmnL S?— "* TSs CSwtss kjr*|*br Ca.

lf4l>i:UW7iTg3 WONDERFUL if I CURES OF i/J*J KIDNEY DISEASES Q) AND Q LIVER COMPLAINTS. © mean. It art. aa Us UTtk, BOWELS art KIDIEIK St tks saws llss i"L* urtuLiD raour or rim. COHtTIPATIOH, PILE!, t ^ ^ ^ ^jsna EHEUSSaTIASa, C L E A N8INCtho*B LOO D | THOUEANPs'oF CASE* nucs It usns oslav* SJre «?'narcavrs. IMIslHA'AVmSSi; DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S sW//f REMEDY ' 1st It IS trlAtd. Al ' Preretats. Oss Dollar a botU., or address Di Dsril Kseatdr, BsadanL It. T. A CURE FOR GRAVEL A Common and Painful Complaint - A (Statement Von It Amu to have hero Marred for Dr. Dared »*tv t.UJd^lo eumiass IWs^eatiiyqwl lert-r grsrvl aud to tte genera I pqKUr: Dratr Sir.— Let la* t»U you frankly tSst 1 ksre ter Pan ntrm<>l. otowaintM^mnorj frora^pres£m^BSt'ro*^^V"RIT?ijn^^^f riiisj RXMKiJT sraTreMMW^ed loree^l re°y re West. etc., U1n| SCXIAT.' liver? SkSiio? duimve'tSsn*1^ KSb DTW FAVOKITZ KEMRDTIw fairly set tu rape tst toe. uruelf drelrmbls lobr. Dtrid Krnnrd., Rmdout, S. T. -

! DUFFVS : Pure Brty Malt fflistf, t I wiuecnw j£r cask or * ' Dyspepsia, Indirection, General "' Weakness, Hemorrhages, or 15 Pulmonary Complaints. If token in tkeir Karir Blaga.'and BeJ* line, if not abeolvteif Cure tie most ' OUtinale mud nppemd BopeUa Cane. * Try a kottle and be oonrinced. '' wao^rauoultar and veiling ?n rae Jtedtrefpn? t rere^mnrrtswaMid nUT^m^ <Um£r n^fihe J Mtqome^^n^rt^y^^rejnie. '. tns laadng pttjormns of tbs Cnlted r Wna em oely innneta in 1 n to tbs tent mat tat 2 reaSok* 1 ; SSSs.^U'SM 1 eatatag la ettsagtk free tbe dav ot tu nse. t: , - wfor nair by drnszwu and Flae QrtKery ItuuMS • generally, sod tq SMITH, KLINE A CO.. J IvireapreSSui.'S aixbertre Swa?1*" J TEE BEFIT MALT WEISEEY CO..* I ANGLESEA, I Cape May Co.. N. J. i LOTS. - - SOxlCXl. rmeal Babe* on tbs !frw Jersey enaas. and u 1 - | Angueaa. (bg. Ksy OnaSg. X. J. am eats fob sal* asd tt> ttrvr^ 1 j IMMEDIATELY , !

glrttoj. a 8| H I Our Clotkim Speats for Itself. We areready to meet the wants " of the tiroes. Wages are low at.d times arid payments are slow. | We offer our goods lower than i ever before. | Fall Overcoats from $$ to $30. •| business Suitsfrom $10 to $25. Dress Suits from $16 to $35. t I One dollar to-day will buy as i j much as {1. 50 a year or two ago. I i a. ct yates & co., The Lending end Pcpnlir Clothiers, , Leiger Bnflliii. EteMI S Eli Slrati h pianos and (Criians. : PIANOS AND MEM I The pubUc t> rtapcrt folly Invited tn call at oar t KkWS STAND, » WASHrSOTON ST, "j ' DrwASeiiiiMiies. I Having lbs agsnry of D-TKV no) VAWJN A HAMLIB OBOASKwatca UT IS- trading test ™ «»«' BtXora ebsI?5id!"BW rclum nedraubS wSSfl" 'resnstSSS: " to ** Wrintrswt to .uy wits yon nnd will give tbe OKOANS RKKTSD WITn I'RIVILEOE OF PDBCHASk. . THE NEW HOME. ' Our Light Running XEW ROME SEWING > I MACHINE la tbs IredUig mscblne of tbvdsr j. | si: the rrel nnslltls. "snndu. 'wcTr' nukes.' and THE NEW HOME . w.mi machtovcv^Pntrn^sM^rv1 rfaqragr ; Organs aafl Sewing ladiiws la Rent ■ ; AND SOLD ON EWTMONTHLY INSTALu NEEDLES, MACHINE OIL A ATTACHMENTS For all mscfatnsa. Organs Tuned and Repaired, 1 ■ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. B. F. HORNER, f H. a THOMPSON. Manager. J apis- i* Washington flu. Caps May eng. j MASCN & HAMLIN • .ri-SS^ ORGANS \ Htrbrat beewrsujtn grwrtWorid^ EitlMt'tms ; upright pianos ; sSSSS^SSias I rerere^trasbtmy; ~p«sUj)t^-l!niMii'mBy MAHON * HAMLIN ORGAN A PIANO CO. Boston. lMTreBontst-.N.T..«e E-tstkM.; gdcrathraal. 1 /COLLEGIATE,- COMMERCIAL V-/ AND MILITARY TNrrfll't'TE. New Hsvvn. Oostn.. Prepsrstory to Colirav. tbe ' asfssr^Sssts^iSS Chsnvred by the (lute or nieMieUllllll Tbe mattsry lastareUoa, Ao., ternMied Jr. UeU.E. OovsnunenL WM. IL RI'6'EIJ. ' - ; PBBripsL ' 5?rustehY INSTITUTE BRIDOBTOX, SBW JBBSK Y. - PALL TEEM OPEN t SEPTEMBER llltb. 1 rm t*oreQg*°b!'l<-r5y | ^EW JERSEY ' : STATE NORMAL AND MODEL BCDOOUt. TRENTON', ! sSHSriSya1!;' . Oentlrmra : ml tbe Mnd-ISebrvd »— 1 pvryrar. ' {SdSSBuS^SSlu, wT1 ramlrTsmrasre - 1 {bS^tS*rilJra?iLoSS The Science of Lite. Only $1 . HI MAIL POUT PAID. now tsvs ureSmtt i Great ledical War! on laiM f ynreS^mSdM lg«d" wt4£°* BlSSs"m yrwrebuore tnrsUernw sbdebrnategtasanra. . seen one « eaten ts isvslssaie. Bn toebd by 1 J £byntM*na.lMha&gred gagaa. loebg In breaniu „ SwjrtSsisrss-rfi: - Trees la aneurebmr of awrety to ere» free S4drra«l"ftsb»ly Msd^jsl lMCIs)i>|>. Merei whnrekybeiiewinndnaa* till tun rai retntaseui sadasre»Mera._tyae are Ob- •' - . r

■' - » ' The Great Bargain House IN THE NEW KNICKEBeotCEBK BUILDIN'IR. NO. 80 WASHINGTON STREET, CAFE MAY. N. J. | : Is xtofir rpre B* tbe Inapeetlon of r(^J^^rae. Jbud, u tnrtl»t to rorae wttt U.c nirterassndrag 1 fMrnrt M teriaiis fa QUEENS h GLASSWABS, : GREAT BARGAINS In Old Fashioned EARTHENWAREBLmMbWBm Dt Ctafl SMortreeat of LAMPH.LAMF CRIM NkVS abd BL BNEKS *Mo HEADLIGHT abd ntbra OUR. Ws bsv, . Urge FIVE CENT COUNTER; TEN CENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS — IN TIN WARE. — ^3|-'| EiMinan Batiiii in fool ail WIow Ware. y-JtWwZMi Great Bugs' as la CANNED OOOD6 aad EVAPORATED FRUITS. -cent rake to tbe Ocrst TDILET SOAP. Real Genuine Bargains I'SlXT RRUttHBS. DUST BRUSH EE, WIIITEtVASU BRUSHES. Ac. , ALSO PAINTS ■ SMITH & OO. OUR MOTTO-" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" ' BONEt KtVED IU BCVIPtC AT THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, 4-1 Washington Street, Cape May City. CHARLES NEEDLES. FALL GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Boltings. Cbderwenr and Trimmings of every dencnpOon. we eonndently Utvrte them. ' ■aabUo* j DR. WARNER'S OARLINE.'OORSETS,: tons! pnoe «!.**, we bare redoocd if r. At? j Call and #e» onr splendid Uneof Dree, Garia.somear which areas ktw as lOceoisa yam. The People's Reliable : CLOTHING STORE No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEEDLES. Largest, Cheapest and Finest wet la tbe county. ; Ms' Bsair-MaJc Clotl! anfl Foniislioi Goofls. hpe--tnlly Nelreet ,1 for tbe FALL nod WINTER TRADE ol !««*. tH'R IS UFA VV WITH CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Coil aat ree nor «.« of Gosramer Hwits. Untr. Pur Uanrrrt'a*. s- sd|»lera sn.1 cj *3 m.teiiais. ■ Cbeot aro ifnl' **"' *A*Gnsraot -e4*? "v't" 'f™' 'rt Ptoe Unen, btn-ltn ,ti, < „tor>n goods. Cnu ore pnoe tor yoo»!ren,brtorer^i*lon>i£lStAarri!rarm^??U*II^^,b0,U,*#U, — — — PLANING MILL, SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, SasHrBlinds, Shutters, Moulding, &q, of whicb we bare s large stock bowoo band. In onr wamoomn, ready for Unmedtsle nblpmrm. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, AMIES. ETC, BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. F""NT AND FUIiniAI. h"T|- EETH. CAMDEN. N. J. jela-y The Best is the Cheapest! BENEZETS FOE TOUfi BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 I Washington Streot, Cape May, N. J. ^^^"WALKER SHOE." w.n. aa. bun pxet. ICE! ICE! ICE! KNICKEEBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. STTFLT HOTKLH. KENT • U RANTS ASD CWTTAGEtl WITH j EASTERN ICE. COAL! COAL! COAL! BERT QUALITY, CAREFULLY PREPARED FOB FAMILY CUE. AND PULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED: WAtlillNGTriN IVTKEZT Ah--ve < N'EAN. t'A [-E V»T.N,i. BOOTS AND SHOES! - Largrel and Mont Omepiete Suiel of Good, Cheng Boot* sod Sboes tn Cape Mm; Go. — - STYLE. QUAUTT AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. . ONE PRICE" ONLY. SEE OTB tut GATTZRK. ALSO. A FULL BUFPLY OF FINE WALL-PAPERS ELDREDGE JOHNSON. I» SB WABHINGTON STREET. — 1 FRENCH & REEVES, " : Noa. 13 mod 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN, IM. J. GRAIN. FLOUR A!!D FEED. _ ... "? «v Bote er fcingK Alb. Grrase!^!. Powd«. Oral, e^"'' | 1 Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. j t i

' » i ■ "ii i ' — ! ywiada. JSusinrss (Ea?ds. |. | THOMAS H. SEBDS, j' FASHIONABLE HATS ft CAPS, | UMBRELLAS, ETC., ! - N°- *l North et -ur—t. retlnd-lpble. )e*-y i gnm.I.,, "WlTtERACK 4 WHOLESALE GROCERS, | TOBACCO AND 8-GARB. , Mo. II A FRONT UTREBT. PHILADELFniA. j m-j ■D I.KIIMANN A CO., -i£ «-nUmo« I FINE <-<trari«ng* ANn VTLLAOg CARTB , OF EV1ZT MSCRTPTIO*. j 3AB» KWRLER KTItKZT. PniLAOKLPHIA I AI.LISTER^ft (X)!, I FIXE WTMDOW KTTADES, NUB. t» R'l HEET, j elty" Window ESaSeFWeae!** Jrlsi li. MrCT-EES ft CO." ' : CHECH ti MBCL FHEHITOIE, »'HOOL APPAHATUM AND Sl'FPI Hot > . mylT-y No. uas Are* Street. PUUdrtpbts. J B. MATLACK, j No. *. N. SEVEN rn 8T . ITIII-ADA. ; TEEEA HHTADBAIS aMSEWEBPIPE « CHIMNEY TOPS. WIND GUARD CAPS. CHIMNEY FLUBN ^GARDEN TAPES. CB. WstTUUdlLo west Prtrad end Beet rfpra tn Ike Market si.* ' /?3*WL GBD1S /h^w BV MAIL OR FXPttOts Nrartrs Million to eebtra frnan. —t, " '"*1- T?D> ry'*A '"' •" * MevSw S-. . parte. -pa gnou MANUrACTCRER op FISHING TACKLE' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, NO. SI NORTH SECOND STREET, Weak snmde Rmr.tt"Ttr» o?°""' pSrroKa m*\s'a'rrt?WBehffttLi^M. "oSm ' Gnt" "Irttamere. Dtagorgere. etc A t«ree sanortmeni of Ones, Pistole, Cnrtrtdgra, Cntterj, etc. a te-spectsl attention paid to order* by mslL ^gj 1 ^Hsffllnntons. d»-T TRUE A CO.. Augusta. Maine. dl»-J n. HA1.LETI A CO.. Portland. Maine. PATENT'S ■ J^cbsrgvS'nnlraa P°tra?»'s'io.ovL'eRerS? tanatre^Wnratngam. D c. rnmphie "of^ InJ^GENTS W ANTED FOR THE • BLAINE & LOCAN to I.--Antb— tne, Imnsrtiai. complete, tbe Beat nndrtmnne-t. M»it-rwfiio. Sena like artld- . «B«|iSs7j3ftJlS|S mw§m j itre y1 uSlrHOE CO., Portland, Maine. RUPTURE ' CUNRD-TITT | *_,0O„o5ll Sixth Ave^e, N. , ItMMeTIt* ^F^''itookS^B«ml^ "yl*^ BlAI^^p ete_tm rore^t otTnmrVrad J?t2rti %h£~lerti .CTSally sdsnJTu l«b rexra. yonngud en. JeSt? 10 * rr"7 ] lineltiera. we Insle thl. onnsraneled Oder: to all : lor the tront.le of wnung us Fall perticnlsre? I I dirreUons, ete^ sent free- Fartun-s will be mode [ | .'y^w^rvemrerwbrte feere the rem d»!v BTInSoN A CO.. Porttsnd. Maine, fHarblr ?ard. I QAPE MAY CITY ! MARBLE WORKS, A * Por. Rallrond Track a Turn pike. MONUMENTS, ^OM^NTONEA STEPPING And sU kinds yt^tenp&ritp 'pHE BAY VIEW~HOU8E, PIERCE* POINT. CAPE MAT CO, bbeadgeanereMtlbnee wbo are feed of lb*

| gallrnl SUm-EsMi. KST JERSEY RAILROAD. liiTr^ ' rm* TABLE IN BFPECT OCT. w. irea. Trains win leeve Cape Msy as toltowe for ) ^ PHIIAIlELPBlAt^ ; at cittntra frr Trenton and New York. d— revTrenum.aad NewT<*k.at G'w— ~o for q FUND AT TRAINA J-M^l'anl New Yoi?snd*n«'c»vlb^ f « PROM PHILADELPHIA. <Ure?Are*A? *• ert M*K»LW,*'le* °* "V** '■ yon. up » u fokd ! *oon^. ^icdlfal. Worms! ' |^!£woRMsyjiutM| MiNSiLWN," go Hoco Sfroot. FhllsdelpMa, Pa. DR. DAVID -«» KENNEDY'S fit t JfYj KIDNEY ' fcw/l LIVEffCURE, - r F ISJ • >lo;D "'K"""81- •' ^LSauswk DtvuabssaCactefbadbM .! Prated for trtl venr*. U m-ra tklprr rent ol .... . : |-or. It el.. . ll o-... to. It. ..Itu: DAVID KENNEDY, X. P., R-dtd— t,N. V z « ' ■* I ^isffllanrons. ;• Paynes7" Auioiatic Eiigiiifir*11*^51-f3s4fiw-***19N(4l 0 ■<I7. '' HreHBH| 1 PRXSYET TO T8Z LADY A Hramn^sr^mb^Pspev. : wBSm i g Wt nbo tend a *OCm-I»e*1p**k! 1,11 vwmsti jre-eredra - A J^^K^fCE I^DOig LET IT SLIP 1 " """B^tnctdidVrQ to. *iaUm~D. aew-T^rk. ■ ' -'TraS-i^P^^ct3rtE5 a THE PNEUMATIC FRUIT DRIERS. Awarded the Silrer Medal jbsJBSS ISfife VI Farm Merita Co., Beltwwe Eblla, Ta. , Ii'E-OPENED. DEYELIN'S DINING ROOMS, NO. IS NORTH SECOND FT, PRTLADA, Has bare renrreret. Us. Wnadaare ban ap. 1'KlCEa SLAKtNABLt I-Oh-Y FORGET.