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VOLUME XXXIV. ■ . ' SEMI WKEKLY. " " ' ~ GAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY, S.YH KUjX AI'H.U. IMS. ' SKMI-WKKkl.V. WHOLE NUMBER 1808. y r- —

CAPE MAY CITY.'N.^J.. j.atxtr KOMmna, mm.inr Frrpn**. UMMiT r. atn, bum. •109 » Tsar Strictly la llniN. frofrtsional tCarfls. J^EAMING A. BLACK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, UAMD«M. A J. IB-t QU J. F. LEAKING ft SON, DENTISTS JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH, attokney7at-i.aw AND A. LAKE, M. D. ~~ ~ ATTORNEY -AT- LAW PAINTER AND GLAZIER. X-GILK. JAMES T. Biiii A Oi«JU»ON^ ' ""

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, f gbnw antf ©ripms. ' ! BLASIUS & SONS, ; , Cor. 0878111 pl.fcttlt 18 1118 CtatElt StflBlS, ; PHILADELPHIA. :PicW Orchestral Ops! WORLD FAMOUS - Stein way .& -Sohmer, •BLASIUS & SONS > AI^D PEASE pianos; " The Largesrandlle5rSiactc-ori>IANQS aqd/)RGANS j ' and Organs zt the Lowest Prices, CASH OR ON TIME. j BOYD WHITE & CO., j CARPETINGS/ Templeton Axmmsters, i Gobclins I English W.ltons. Uxminstis, " . English Brussels. j ^ " I Velvets, " : Lowell Wiltons,9 | Tapestry Brussels, .« Hartford Wiltons, Art Squares l Foreign and Domestic, Rugs. CHINA MATTINGS In all Grrdes. j , FURNITURE , We propose to give our customers the advantage ol ouying S direct and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of si vim- all < Furniture and Bedding from which to select. * It will pay yen to call \ ' ALEX J. H. MACKIE, j S 119 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. ] ' j HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET . - CAPE WAY CITY. N. J.

john halpin & brother, 12SSISIQB, MAEEIT, No. 33 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N, J. too Cords ol Oak Wood, cut, split aad delivered on order at *5 1 l-^^cord. _l ' grtrilMrfgoardtm %mn. __ : ■? WASHIHOTON HOTEL, ■ i" "" " j Carpenters and guilders, j ' OS..*, ...r CAPE MAY CJTV H. J.|

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A Tenacious Memory. j Up in North Georgia sonic years ago 1 poor as Job's turkey. Ho was very lg- , norant, and did not. even know his let- ' ters. One day a tourist paasbd - to rest ! ing dinner and recited a pretty poCm. | Tho young man was pleased with it, aad I But it was useless to a man who could I not read, and tho traveler bad to go orer | it with hi» linger, pointing out each wont ; countryman went libmo and. took his j of the alphabet. * IIo got a spelling liook | Mercer utiivT-rsity, at lVnlield, during vacation tinrc, and tho professors showed . lun^ I Urou;.-li^tl,', Imijding^ "lloqUCShour." said Iho piofewor ..t Knglish | literatni^-Md he evl i-'-et.sl from mo 1 Mill I .too fr-mi^Sfsun^ Italy . lloygorr. Greece. I -s .-Mr in which more "vis do Hon ! prrwms nmi.lf.mly well a. pointed with | er. and .l.lrprre. In.i.'rtL' and reuLt i said lur friend, as .ho^mre 'llio iiuio ;prr'T SB||! ; ggsiaarsgsisa ;E=5=~= Si I

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SHE KNEW. vl • Oo the front ree rtt "k B*"^x!^whU|lWc^^^mlA ^ i George Frederick Handel, although a ■ native of Germany, being born in Halle, 1 Saxony, on I VI.. SI, 108.1, jiassed tho > greater part of his lifo in England. Even 1 in cbiU'hootl ho sacriiiccd his hours of > play and his meals for the study of 1 music, aud at 10 yean of ago composed ' a set of sonatas that were not without • value. As a composer, Handol was ■■ great in every style. In his choral works, I ho thrown at nil immeasurable distance 1 all who preceded and followed him.1 Very soon after his arrival in lotldoty In 1710. Handel attrnctcd tho attention of Queen Ann.-. A To Dcum and Juh|1 bio. composed to crlebraio tho treaty at Utrecht, gam.. I 1. 1. II a pension Of ODD. I t,ssa:Ki»arB • ;iLL ' Till | ^D,d 1 ^

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