Published Every Saturday Morning. ~ OPE WAY. Mfca'-' IK gajwtHrsgtsisvvrf •i'u*'(ire~V^Cil> f—l cfM OS •mod-rlf mstl v*fter. Thuadsy'sftrnraop. at lli(-^ip}ioin!«i •hour, #' p, m. Will Ware and Bole Bennett. Uicc(^test»nU.*ieBP^«B6itdly , into tbiiir rv«pee|lvp rkiH» far the sc-iiU- • - log race. The wiiViqM "apt Have Wffn inore favorable for Rinnlrcrafiis scarcely a ripple Mngeirtke' %* of <W water. A good start was raftile. Tiie ' cotUca. ienW.ahoweJ Ibc. cffcetE Of their Kilning. The gticcfal sweeps' of -their oars in' the nctdliiig «tr»k*. sent the light aklff* over (he waternva rapid rale.' ll^ - •' was ' evident Utah Ware was falling astern- He lied li'urt 1.U arm a few mlnutesVforc the start in launching his . l>Qnt- this gave his opponent slight advantage, and ;bc ctunc in to the slake boat a winner by half a length of his boat. Will Ware, Tommy Keennn. and Joe Maguirc commanded the tubs. A vessel . of Uiis bind is not easy t» board, hv any means. You arc likely to go all the way over when setting foot on board the rather novel craft. Its circular lines make it quite uncertain which way the tiling will slait. In other words they I ulcer bad, and bare an uncomfortable fashion of shipping water over the tec i rail. There in- no navigation on the high 1 seas that begins to. compare with tnbs I ' for developing seamanship. Those ( hardy sons of Neptune who embarked 1 Thursday well understood t e risks they C were running when the lists were entered. Will Ware led fr. m the first. He was the favorite all the way along. Tommy Kcensn's craft broached to on u her beam 'ends from wbh h baiardons J. position she was only rnmied by the I •kill of her Captain. In t e last course t: Joe Maguires cutter shipped a heavy sen v r, h. ■ : . -• ..m ! pier. While c ' be stopped to liail out his water logged > yacht grdund was lost end lie came iu a ( loaer. Ito did Tommy Kcenan. The e victory was with Will Ware who de- r dared he could paddle to |bc flgM ship I and never take in a drop of water, tie d stands ready to challenge any tublmr in e Uie Mate for a race. There was a Idg r crowd on the pier to see the fun. It 1. — Wilt be repeated next Thursday. n J How a woman's mind wavers as stir e approaches an open hope-oar for a ride ! (| She first thinks she will take the empty , seal in front, but suddenly remembers ^ tlist people on the front look very con- f splcuous, and (dip once heard of a woman getting hit in the bead with a brake. Slir lluii turns her eve- to the middle f slip, only to c ■lie .In ir in- isn't going to clinfb'ovcr that whm-llrak anyway There ia another seal in the slip behind, she ' sees ; but that hateful Mrs. Smart Is in the-nmr behtnfi It, 'kfCTalio iliduIiTEave a * fit to feci that she was looking her hack all over all the way down town. Justus , ■he ia wondering if IImI fat man on the | rear scat will tl.r m ,i; uis liar if ahu aits there the conduetor (rails. "Here, lady !" grain her by tliearm, end Inserts ( her in a 'space she hadn't noticed at all, but whiCh she occupies serenely all the . remainder of the way. unconscious of . vituperate travelers about her who will ( - just'MtM Itirtr trains-- Ztosftm Coaatto. The ratcnt Ktcelidnr Cloths line atrelcher is tio|T~ cxhtlitlrd by its inven. ! tor, Mr. Wm. Knmcra, Groan Creek, in this eckt'nty. Tliis useful TiftSe machine saves a world of anuoyaticc to the bousekeeper liy putting it w ithin her power to quickly and easily 'flare any required tension on the line A mere child can use the stretcher. It is manufactured of wood ami metal that will not rusL Mr. Charles Needles. No. 43 Washington street, has thu machine on exhibition, and will take orders for It. -d&wtt Tlte business of collecting news is about perfect. The scheme of reaching every point of the compass by the news- ; gatherer, and quickly transmitting his discoveries, can go no farther with pres. ent appliance of romraunlcation. It there are yet more rapid means in the future, which is not at all unlikely, then the present scheme u Igbt have to tic modified. ■ News a iliy old, now days Is very stale atu(T and lm no commercial The rotor blades which disappear into the Irawnls of llio earth when disturbed, arc delicate eating. It requires know, .ledge of Uicir 'habits to catch them w itli out crushing llic'r shell and getting them full of sand. Tired, Languid, Dutr. fcxactlyikpressia Uu- 'condition of Ihouaands of people at this season. The depressing effects of warm weather, nnd the weak condition of the body can only be corrected by the use pL a reliable , tonic and blood purifier like Hood's baraanarllla. Why suffer longer when a remedy is so close at hand ? Take Hood's KaraapariUa now . liwUlgtve you untold wealth In health, strength, and energy. Buoklan's Arnlc«S*tve. The bat Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Clccrs, Salt Ithquro, Fever Sore. Tet'cr, < 'Implied Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andsill Skin Eruption, and poativvly cures Pile*. or no pay required. It is guaranteed tn-rivc perfect •Sulifacllon, or motiev refdndftll Price S5 cents per box. For talc by Henry A. Kennedy. • MmHWanXmSe frea^m-m* £5
4a. • • ' • : f " THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF, J. HENRY EDMUNDS, REAL ESTATE- and INSURANCE AGENCY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTN UT STR EET.
Cap* Mai, Aug. 7, 1880. ! Daily Wavx. - When I referred n the laMCoI. Fisk, j connection with the visit of the New J York Seventh Regiment to Cape May in j j 1870. you inferred that he was the !{ Colonel of that military organl ration. j J is mi error. My esteemed friend, H Ktnmons Clark, was then, a# j 1 now, commanding officer of the Seventh J ■ tcgimrnt. Fisk was Colonel of the New j { York Ninth Regiment, and the officers 1 of the Seventh did not conceal their ob- ' Jcction to the Invitation extended to ! to attend Ike Seventh Regiment ; ball at Cape May. The object of the inrltatiqn, however, was ttie same in both ' I'lVI.- to advertise < ji|» M(ty nnd -si tract 1 j New Yorkers to this resort. In this respect It was a great success, since the event attracted the attention of the newspaper press of the entire country, ami those of New York city devota*! oohiimut i after day to the movements of. its crack regiment, and tlte famous Ffski-Iu I recognition of my services the officers of fjie 7th regiment gave a dinner at Del. uionlco's, In New York, to myself and Jos. F. Tobias, through whose efficient aid I was t-rtililcd to carry my to a successful conclusion, Fisk profuse in his thanks to rye and wanted to know w hat he could do for me. I told htm, if he was anxious to serve me. I would consider myself repaid if he would establish a line of steamers from Now York to Philadelphia slopping at Cape May. This he promised to do if he could obtain a suitable landing. 1 submitted his pro(xmiI Mi my friend Mr.- 'J . ' FnnltTblke, ~ ttien proprietor of Congress Hall, and we were able before he returned to New s York to guarantee him an IroD pier at the Bayslde landing. Hll unexpected _ death prevented the accomplishment of an enterprise which would have^ieen of advantage to Cape May. If the movement thus Inaugurated' hail , followed by a concerted and systematic effort -ti advertise the advanof Cape May to New Yorkers, there rin be no doubt that the result , would have proved profitable. But , those who were most interested ami who | would have profited by it did nothing, ■ wiille ho Inducement was held out to persons like myself, who gave time, t labor ami money for the benefit of Cape I May without receiving anything In return. even an inexpensive expression of j thanks from hotel keepers, or railway company's. I returned to Cape May | after aD>ab>encc of sixteen years and find many changes. With your perrals- [ sion, I should like to offer some suggestions for the lienefit of Cape May in i another communication. • J. Travis tyroo. atdwrtttfiwiiu. t 1 ■ *■ — f~ — ■ — " Hood's Sarsaparilla r Combines. In a manner peculiar to Itself, the , licit Himd-porltylng and MienglhenlngretoeiimUetnea bare tailwL Try It now. It will purify your blood, regulate the itigesUan, ' and gtre new lUc mid vigor to the entire body. , " Hood's Karsaparilla did me great good. 1 was tired out from orerwork, and It toned ine up." Mns. U. K. Bullions. Cohocs, K. Y. <■ "lAuffered three yeare.frum blood iHilson. 1 I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and tbtuk I am cored." Mns- M. J. Davis. Brock port, N. V. Purifies the Blood Hood's flarea partita Is cliarsetcnlcd by three peeutlarttlcs : 1st, the ranO.lKatlrm .« process of securing the acUre medietas) ,, qualliles. The result U a medicine of otmsua! 8 strength. ''(lectin* cures hitherto unknown. I fiend lor t<»'k containing additional evidence. . " Hood's Baraaiwrtns tunes up my system portfh-n my Hood, sharpcnsjnv apxUP^^siuI ttcg'iflrr' oi'urefir Lowell. Maw. •• flood's BarsaparMa beats alt others, aiK I. well, its walaht In gold." t. IIAJUUKOTO* 1M lank, Street, SewAork Qty. Hood's Sarsaparilla ' Fold by all drogxtsts. gl ; tlx for fa. - Had , only by C L HOOD ft OX, Lowell, Uta too Doses One Dollar. ■ ^^'Leee»^nBiie«er TK tuaiiB,,««a.'w tusitursciEtitts Yi V HATS ARE MY BEST I. 1VL .MlVKItriHI.UENT THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. HARRY -KAY8ER. « ONE PRICE HATTER. 50. IS SOUTH BS'-OKD 8TRIKT, POILADA |g (Two door, below Msrxet St.) «JO.y 'f I iniCC For Valuable > LAUIC* ^formation SWHTA8Y iSSuBIRG Ca, Altlabofo. Mass. ; -ypTlITE TO^N.^A^ MILLER, ., President or ike MttrMMrrod of tvmuaenw l COLLEGE. |
A PMladalpSia Lawyer In htB prefesuoa. nays: "Don't put my name In print but relcr any one you wish * me, and 1 Will gladly tclt^whaVthe /;«*#(> u» Scwour remedy nrelghtened hnn out aU right by Heading for the " ■' RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM . CURE lOsrHprlee pnmpbter. Price sa.SO.' PrSS^x mmm- s rHE NEW QUININE, /fBkKASKINi BM MS I Vt CliHEJj QUICKL1 ' \ , PLEASANT, RJRl A POWERFUL TONIC. Kaskine Restores Perfect Health. In BcUevne Hespltal, 5. T., -OntversaUy sueIn si. Frond. Hosp^^SJSJiS^ Idtaeharce,! curwL" nr. L^. WMO, Tl.| B.^ SmaaUMt, Surtrnoe, 53? hSHLM^nR«> *H Is undoubtedly the Is ' su{^tor^1q«^oJ^pLuoc^'?iw5, ^ tnd '"fsTnKoSIlfMklllCtNKIS TUT WOHbD ■ THAT DfCOTHOTSTO* Oram OF^mWUjg ' ease, srislps there from, iucb as itanuts. Peverm, ■ ss»T!s,7Taisaia2fc.,S rouses nervons prtwtrmtlon and premature de- , cay by dutnf erring tae htood.so i hat itiestosiiw ! captwffiMSFBSSrst ' ( S m'ttSe*! Btmy'nf mdSn^pr!L°|l'per "tos'SmBm? CO„0WPwSren St.. New Tork piRENCIIE'S HOTEL PITT HAT.t. FffCAHR NRW YORK' I I Op|K.im fur tun jtmUhelW^oatoe-^ ^ ' Itnpotnimeliu »™rfanilUire*ofJtvr,f!oCRS 'in ! New York Piiy ami Benoitneled on the EUROPEAN PLAN. Room, only One rmthtr per dsy. flair mln- - nl^» welt from flrooklyn Rrtlge and nevated , .-onsenlcnl Hoirl In New York for Merrhsote , UI Stop ax Dining ft.mma, Cafm and Lunch ihiunn-r repletn with si' ih-inxorice a^moder- : HORSMlOR RENT GLOBE SAMPLE BOOM, No. a OCEAN STUEET, CAPI SAT C1TT With or Without Furniture, FINK DWELLING ATTACHED,, i Lneattoo one of the mmt In this elly- * BILDKCTH A UTTLK, * **« Jfjiailw l>r nremtasa " TpOR SALE'. r The pSaaure yacht "O. W. Middletoa."is fewt bmg. in lent nam. moop-rhreM. wia carry about 1 * pereaa. Inaatre o( Wllnam sdlton. near jiy w as 8oU^ai>SL 'SwuaMpww rlluKs^the day with no wmcnt. Cured Ban ml-41 T. A PAUB.lSS Boat Nth SC.N. Y. Ctty. T5."^6riSvss:,£rr FkYSPEPSl A.— ITS NAT D EE. Ohosaa, Prcv.nuon and Cure. By JOBS H. McAL^^irotLM « ax. 14 yearn tUW Ranted iwMrTI,t:rittY
SAU FOR taxes. ' , Thureda|r^ptem^er30. 1886. SUITS', "dn"f»r"lM j Of Ital attMiS.ro nonhwret «Me '< • So. :.-L«BI land MuoWMMjm wsm^onrarr j SHfeet. Tat M.OL The owuer ofrt'iHiled ownerlsOeorgt Bennett. j ' premlseeU John Bennett. P . 1 wem«de^l^*e'rtre?*'eLM«s SetfraTny , 111 fwt In depth, Ea.t of James Creaswdiv t Tax W.on Jhe owner or repnted owner of sab! . nSjldmi01 l«»o ilyvi rfecv '-nxi* si. Tt" ' wwnei^nc reputed owner !» James Berry. . The'ownerorreputed owner la James Campbell ; pMnmrti K?cfcSnell.TllC °"D" "" » the yrogrty iq^tAMf Itnprose. J | ^ ™ ^ mpro'd , Si ^wfTiSprorementYy^Ianr " "" C*1" NO. tS. — t/lt" I, J.(, T. of Block J. or the Cape i Hay land Improreiueni Onotpeay. T.x fi.eo. . C The owner or repute- 1 owner Is the .cape Mar ; - land Improremem company. J NOwlt.— Lots Block >, of the cape . ' M.j L.W1 jmproremenl Company. Tax MX0O. [ • The owner or reputod owner ia the Cape M.y , ' No. w —Lou No. s, h, in, is, it It, to, no, n. , t or Block Nat. Of the Cape May Lead Improve- f meat Oanpany. TkxSie.ee. The owner or re- , \ ment Crmponr. " mPrn,r ^ Nan.— Lous.s.1, ofBhuk », or Ue Cape , r May Land Improvement cnmnany. Tat saw. The owner or reputed owner is tne Cape May i Land Improvement company. j , Cape M« Land /morosement ComiMj. Tax c I (>| .an. Tbe owner or reputed owner la ihe Cape I May-Land Improvement company. ] I Ma^LMd ■ fmpmsmfBt Ciro*'n<' °t1!T (t*w ' I la^Imreovemim'i'cImiemT. C*P' I Na Low 8. 1. 16, 11, It, IX 11. of Block i. j TuxBtsoR Tll> owner or repoi-d'ovoor jf'tne J I tape May Land Improrrroeol company. , j No. H.— Lois ». 4. of Block 0, of the Cape May I owner Of reputed owner hi the Cape May' Land , I Na OS -Lou a. A T. A a, IM I.U, Of Block a, , I of the Cape May Land Improvement Company. I Tax uxoo. The owner or repaud owner la the . I rape May Land Improvement Com.wny. or^Nx'o^^Mtd'i^^eT. 1 I Oompanv. Tak faano. The owner or repnt~l ' I owner u ihe Cape May land tin prominent (Xai 1 Ms* °Lmtd"lraprenrera'eo'i °(imnnin^ "ita Sm ' ' Larnl Improyemenl Company. *''' * ' i I a, or i|3 ' tapeMuy ^nd'lm'prwmMtComgany^ 1 rape Maj Land Improrrrarni company. , 1 Comiiany/ Tax lkf!no The owner or repute,! s owner U the (ape May Land Improvement com- j ? NaSI. -lout, re. at Rack S. Of the rape ' - May Land Improvement Compsnv. Tax 114 00. The owner or reputed owner la Ihe rape Mey ' Na St— lot. U, 10, to, (n. It, or Rleek (, of 1 ihe Cape Mav land Improvement company, • Tiineoo. Tne owner or repoied owner la the ' Cape May Land Improvement Company. I t, o"lM ci^Mtj Land Im'proVemenV company, i Taa 15.58. The owner or reputed owner a the i cape May land Improvement Company. ; Na so Loca 1. 1,0,4. or Block 11, of the Cape *Uy lanri ^provvmeot^c^mpeoyj^rax 1 Land-Improvement Company. ] No oo.— Tags », a. 5, s, nt Block u, of the Case Mav land Improvement Company. Tax Fusi. The owner or repaud owner la the rape May : SwswmyA'Sk'ks ! land Iraivoremenl Cunnaey. Tax IAS". The . a tmproreoIS Oompeny' "" °"t* ir No. ax -Lou 1, y, X 4, or Rock IX ol the •- rare May land Improvrmeni Cmnpany. Tax OJ.00. lite owner or reputed owner la the Cape May Land lmproremeatOomp ny. d Snwr^rapeMey land ImrerereieMlSnJ - Tax C »■ 3-he owner or repaud owner la Ihr 5; ^S-^tlTrrS'SSTil; « .»e ^rdwiw^^Phe cafa May l2d [x ; ' ■flHHHnHi
Noreii wreeu t lSoy^"^^£wlo^'|TT'r 1 J taUyritea'nd llaml"'-!^!.""^!^ Tiir ! I (i^nauM r*^' ; ' j rRrer^RrC j'^!*B.°il '|^l£'"-.'"''"'r " Tes^lawi. The owner or repnlml owner la llerI aide of Flnghea atreet^' Tax'lXN'W. Vhr owner tYaahinfftoa street, southwest or 11. Hand. Tax ^ llaoo. The owner or reputed owner la Enoch y - ?ax (aul. ^Tha owner or lepewvl owner la lieWashington street, southwern of Reeompeoee I llsnd'a. Tex (12 no. The owner or reputed - owner la Harry II. Hand. ^rrnr^^oarnha^M pateSmraSna Brhlge* Halpia. ' ~ No. ax— Property on the southeast aide or ■ IVaahtngtnn street^ nonhswoi ^of Aonpach and , ^e"^'x*Sr"TTvoU5rel^pmS'n.,n.nr: 1 or u Joseph s. Leneh. j hy lno teet^ Thsx »J0. The owner or repnletl WkSliiinn*«!?Mt,'jiol ™ Tax km" Tne owner or repated owner la Adam I/iper. ( Matthewa. TajrJjX The owner or repntod Waahiagtonoireet, aoath of Samuel Stllweil's. i Tax K The owner or repnred owner u John ^ atrret ^Lo^^^e re^"^K3VS^The own- . repaUil owner laT'eter Mc- ' Taxla"' Theownre or *repnted' ownrr'nT'Sc- 1 ■htan. (Route or.) ^ 1 i 1 ' or la Oeorge M*' Moore. ' aoroer U JCdm MoDalnldT1'0 owacT or rpPute*1 , of Ufay'eite atreex Lot so by lop Ireh Taxis. The owner or repated owner u B. A. Palmer. Na si— Property known aa the Cape May Ocean Pier. Sllnote at the fool of Decaiiir ; rape May ocean pier Oampany. i t^ '^k^a^'Tiie'oMnre'or repated owner u ! or'fSooh aid'canarem streets. Is* so by loo lew. T.x^lto. The owner or repated owner la i WuhwtooTtrreLmBSme HarmS S!"Tsjt No. m.— I/*s 10 nnd 12 ol block T, of the Cape - Land Improvement Company's tram. Ta« The owner or repated owner It T.M. Heger. i^Ne-SL-^e prr.^en^orjhe rapeJ4ajMjDd , Sthe Oare"i«v sad' sSSSi^'s'iaodinB Hal" rood Company. Na Si — property on north west aide of Wtahington street, house nnd Kg, lot se hy 101 reel. , Tax II. The owner or repated to Henry Smiih. Na IX— Lot of land on the aoath corner of Hughes and Iloword^ettcMs^ TuMMX The t NaiX-Lot of land al oorner of Beach end l Madison avennea Is* so by l« feet. Tax (la I The owner or reputed owner ts John G. Sloteos. Na 21.— Is* on the oonlhwaat aide ar'Elmtm ■Pari, no^i^o^ E^o» e wm'k^ .Tax^Ik , The Na tt.— Lot Mr. on nonhwvnt aide or Stock - ' i^h"* <^Srena.Tb* OWBOT'™'°rcPu"*1 """ " ' S*ao M *i"fw! TaxS!" TIM o!n S oTTopotal^owoer to Johe (I. Stevemt^ ^ ^ ^ | TNatX^U* etc., north corner of Jefferooo ' and oergle alreeta. Tax M. The owner or re- , I poked owner to Richard Iowa , M?mdO«Tr»toroiu.*!^ ma'/nre own«r or Na gl.-Loi II. Caps May land Improvem*«t rampanyM^trac^aOTer^Barond^a^ imntnwv^^^^Sx^u^'lTieownl : MriflBS-SAetSS ; Tn,^aa£ss»?G f hi mis. Tax IX The owaor cr repot d ownet • ■ Isaac Ware. MO. WI— Lm trf tohdwe poqieiat side of Lafay- ■ 1 1
LSABIJfG & BLASE. Citv Solicitors, i 'j" Hew Advertisements. 324nnd 320 Pearl St., New York. : ' | Sir SEND FOR CIRCI'LAIt. RATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. /\ CYCLORAMA : " . " . _ . Do no more Whitewashing PLASTIC PAINT jiaxwei.i,, n,tzi.i:Tr j* c«. ! i Bifi||OTMTI: ' ANIMAL BONE MANURE | RUTGERS COLLEGE ! | SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT, i r -Hew Jersey Slate College to Pre- j '• mote Auicnltnre anil the Henhanic Artr. ! : SCHOLARSHIPS FREE, j j SlrSSK'™" i 1 a p no-Ural scientific behoof of ^ir'i r-s 'r. 1 Ismoratrey!1* ( '' ' , l.-lHf-1 .rater, TO WAHTED jsaii WX/v Just Published, entitled : THIHIITyEAHS A DETECTIVE BY allan rsSSCSTOJi. 1 OonUlnln- e (horoort end eompreh-ndro rrpose I El-ACEWTS WANTED I 1 - -WWW ' STANDARD AND RELIABLE WATCHES. - nl*ei jnrehS'ud kellro'mothoti'siej r (Cwbfpafcr/ov.) .Per Vfeet Per Month. . A #100 Watch ' #9.00 or #8.00 » A #75 Watch f i .10 #0.00 r A #70 Watch #1.00 fi-VOO A #00 Watch #1.00 #5.00 I A #10 Which #1.00 #5.00 • tl.-l.-Skl SI nil.-. Hamrick & Son, - w. wu ^ ' pifclpMa,ra.)
^ t i-; m ngs,"0'1™ ' Kosin-Sized Watei |n our Building & Slreathing Papers ROOFING MATERIALS. WARREN EHRET RO ^FING COMPANY " 107 South Sscond Street, Philadelphia. m.y j ■ LXCLUSIYELY IN DRY GOODS, ||||i ^1,-1 il\=ri'V V FTiira l1 h HdvantagGS olierad ■£l|uj j jSl) T wo 7W.Uiion Qollara I 'I iNVl In " Trpv» firm-is, Eloihs,. Ladlea' _and llhiUireit's Wearing Appa-'Bl, HouBaiur/mull ry-oodB) UpiioiBiBrtiia MalerlBb, • l vfttm Tnncv Goods, DresB Trlni-. I lm] ^YKHV/liKUiOK ^ 0Ite#JIIKR. U f.lfUM Fyinlllh buB Marl; ft ptgppts. 'iftl pRiLapeLpBiA-~+' i| WATCHES, CLOCKS, • :J . JEWELRY and DIAMONDS, AT WHOLESALE RATES. T. O. HAYDOCK, I Na 1 2 North Second Street, Philada. ' I Solid Silver Klfp'n or Waltham 1 1 untinir Case Watches, - $9.00 1 Solid Gold Ladies' Elgin or Waltham Watches, - - 20.00 1. Genuine Diamond Rings. - - - - . - from 5.00 up c 8-Day Walnut Striking Clocks. - - - ^ - - 3.00 jj Prtieiilsr attsatton |mH to watch, chrunonictcr anil clock repairing. T. O. HAYDOCK, No. 12 North econd Street, Philadel jhia, GEORGE C. NEWMAN, j No. 806 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. Looking Glasses, i Lngravings, • * Etchings ; WORKS OF ART mW Suijablc for Floliday and Wedding preacnla. FRAMES IN. pREAT VARIETY, ; On hand and made lo order. ; NEW MILLINERY STORE, 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. STRAW T'AND" MILLIKERY' GOODS. Embroioory Goods. Stamping done to Order. OIVR ME A TRIAL - JENNIE 8. WALES. : : GEORGE E. CUMMINGS. ) AOENT FOR THE BALK OF : BnilfliiiE lols al Seasile Pdrt. Island ieitthti, Aoulesea & Pt. Pleaait . uhoe j . 703 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. IN THK MARXaPXr L , Sit LI

