Star of the Cape, 22 July 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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bcanr Tor the conprc*»ional i-nui-'gn. For U>U honor the lUfiuhli- >• of the Cape propoar to ■ pat

vet Uie county lins hren Whig anti Republican ,

•he haa alwaya been faithful, awl never wavering or faltering in her fealtr. The Republican* of Cajie May have alaraya been counted on for a good ronnii majority, and they have alttaya allowed that the confldence reposetl in tbem was not tniaplacod. Thni they have went on year alter year and carginign alter campaign for nearly fifty year*, alwaya coming up In aolld phalanx to the support of the party, and the party candidatea without Baking questions aa to locality, and . now 'alter this long aoiklng ami waiting, the party here feel aa thongb they had some little eluini to considetlon in the selection of n candldi for congraasional honors, and

t they t

Conv

of the fanner's and workingman's candidate Hon. Thos. Heosley, whoee honesty and honemble business qualifications, and. tlerl Republicanism is second to none the district. He la emphatically i of the masste, fully identified i cognizant of the wants and needs of tbo agricultural, mechanical laboring people of hla district, end fully qualified to guard the interests

of all bit constituents.

<APE MAI' va I.ONG BRANCH. George F. Nixon, Esq., editor of Hie Bridgeton dally Chronielt, visited Long Branch, on last Thursday, and in hla laauq of Friday makes the following remarks by way of comparison, between Cape May and

the Branch. He says:—

‘•In our opinion Ca|ie May Is'fiir i perior to Long Branch aa a watering place. The beach is not, only better, hut tin bathing safer, and there Is more of congeniality. Cape May huddlcc together in a heup, while Long Hmnch is stretched out to IU create*! length, something like Codervilio, hn lug a head and tail, am' little between t«. fill up the gap. tenlay the Bnmcb seemed to beqlmoM deserted. There were but few private turnouts on the reed, fewer fast tcai and an almost uUer absence of a thing of an extravagant or nobby . seriptlon, but there was a ekfid of hacks and hackmeu, not quite aa thick as the locusts of Egypt, or the i hoppers of Minnesota. The li which are more elegant tliao (ho Cape May, appeared to bo less one quarter toll, and the list of boarders

rather slim, especially (or

There was no excitement on the ocean

front, no peals of langhter from hather’s throats, and even the sad, sad sea was extremely sad and monotonous. Deprive Long branch of tbo Presidential presence, and the nice course, and fiimous watering place woold bear an apiwannce skin to Goldsmith's pic ture of the ‘Deserted Village.'" Bro. Nixon’s bead is level on this subject, and ho only expresses the unbiased opinion of all Intelligent visitors to seaside resort*. All unanimously agree as to the superiority of Capo May over, not only Long Branch, bat all otliei watering plaoes In America'

THIC.OAKAN.

ition of lore II, Snllivui, to keep the Ontrnuil Cottage Saloon, was read and lost, S ayes, S nays, and li blanks. • Mr. J. F. Cake, was granted

mlltee on protection reported that tbe committee paired Jail, city lamps etc., report

accepted.

in the ease of the compiatfit of iL Snyder, alleging that Cue p.licti bad not on a certain occasion atfordcd him ample protection, Mr. Edmunds, from the s]>ecial committee reported progress. Mr. Edmunds, stated that he had informed that the city clerk on tbe Treasurer's cirtificate of deposit. Issued license to two drink'ug saloons, notwithstanding the jpplications of the saiil parties had been rejected. No action. The .Msyor eallnl the attention of mncil to tlie fact, that aevoral parea to whom lireme had been granted, bad firiled to pay for (lx same, ond that the said parties were selling liquor witii the san e Impunity as those who had paid their license. The police were' directed to look after itlludlng parties, n ordinance to repeal a portion of an ordinance regulatiiig licenses, was rfjul a third time and passed, and directed to be published in Uic On roothm of M r. Ware, warrants on the city Treasury, tvero draw* in favor of Mrs. S. J. Macklln, and John Akins, refunding license not required under the operations of the new ordinance. The Chief of I’oliee reported the E Intmenl of Wm. Meaaln, on •' ippointment waa confirmed. The city Treasurer’s quarterly .wrt was received and zefered to i finance commlttoo. Mr. Williams, moved to author c chief of police or turnkey to oelve and lodge in Jail parties rested by the special police

ordered.

Ware moved to go into the election of a turnkey, agreed to I ' Christopher Church was elected. Mr. Williams, moved that the i of the turnkey Iw two dollars per " ir. So ordered. Sir. Hughes, oltbrcd the folloi preamble and rcsolutione: Whf.silvs. Cape May U'1-SH..ni !• ■Uiactkm of fine drivesong reqrired in eider lb rirtilv endowed with i advantages) may take h as the bred of sit the ws Wumuua it Is prupo

r endowed, under die tripk iltb and beauty, itnu ours. speak of InlrDvetual qissliare a rijtht to sprek of tbs l He tact, and the practical good of tbe 11KLI.ES TANKEKN. laseinating women. ilL wlmre able mycragrephere might find BogUdnUrRian. French Dutch. Indian blood, and by close aud perhaps a drop of Negro Unod. Hence tlie Americans hare become handsomer, and gradnnliy Iwlter formed, than the Kmich, This is a provoking (act for ns without doubt, but it is now affirmed hence forth, to express myself again in tlie classics, that “the palm of Parisian beauty belongs to them." If, on the timid Avenue of the Champs Klvsscs, at the hour of flye P. M-, you meet a lady handsoroely formed, elegantly and correctly drewed, large or small, generally tall, with Jet black hniror golden blonde, preltyfecl with good fitting shoes, a distinguished air, graceful figure, beautlfluleyes, flue teeth—in short, one of those women who would turn one's head with a meiess fascination, that caunot be nlyzed—you may rest nstunyl that a was born on the hanks o( the Ohio the Delaware- The same at a ball

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e passage u

■ My

lie City Council will'

half of said

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He I t

'fore

e stearahnsi limd thisimnd doll* is - ’iy the scllnu or 'uioussnd dob

d and enacted that five mil iWlars tie and li hereby apnroinatetl towards that otijeet Ibmidhi- sn 1 ' d Ismils or otherwise, (provided nevei theless the lielBBee, viz; five thousand b» Sj" 'i niiSoKSi’'l' 1 "” 1 '’‘P'"' 1 " 1 i " i a special rnmnilllee of Council be ' '

id authority

Capo

it the City In the i Island Turnpli

id pertb'Di nil o

‘ performed (Ur

with the

d the adoption

draught of the inspiring I which Host upon U* bosoi charms which nature tier presents for tbe benefit of ber children, and which the wise never reiiat or underrate. (Jf s continuous stay upon tlie shores of Neptune’S, domain uaimot be Indulged In during tlie summer, sn exouralou for a day, or oven for s fbw hours, will-sdd to our enjoyments and our health, and give us fresh vigor for the toils and c of every day life. Those who iiticipated in one of these delight-

Mr. Williams i

'the resolution) advocated by Messrs WilliamHughes and the Mayor; and oppoaci by Messrs Price and Edmunds— These latter gentlemen, opposed tie

. u'caiiac thev had beci

presented without duoconsldcratinn.

■plated the expenditure of a manner not authorized

by the law.

Mr.’, Kdinumlt

further conaideratioiu of tlie resolu-

tions Iw posponed until Ing of council. Agreed to

Mr. 8mith moved that a committee of three bo appointed to confer with those interested in making tbe Steamboat Landing turnpike a free road, and to report tbe result of their conference to the next meeting

of GonnciL

Motion was agreed to and the chair appointed Messrs Smith, Edrounds and Hughes, as said committee. Tbe following bills were

read and ordered paid;

ils for prison-

~t 111.86 Iges and Thompson painting fence etc, 3d. 00 >n, repairs at Jail ' |

lamps,

trvellou* pair of shoulders,

chastely ilrollttr, wluise intelligent

would bespoik her mudcal, whose le, graceful carriage attracts all aud subjugates all hearts, you are to be informed that sue Isa rash of New York or tVaalduglon.

The daughters of William Penn are all, or nearly all, sirens, who would

elisrm the

tl!^. tlie exchanges always •nbj.V-

to their pern*!, with the right to day* ago. freely onlragd, the eatire mfifage- The 1,.;^-

raent of tlie paper.. Kxaelly what realmed $2«,000, fo.- the Ia

relation they bear to the estaUial.- j "fifferer..

merit is not. known. Thev are' A Bwiattung mplcfa, in wl alwavs fixe to confess their comi.-c- OMrt|»ts»m were ladies tool tion with thewper, ^ their .Srire ;Tl willmpwre tore, that .WOpreoorree- „

toms are made, nouc-s given, ami, in the fiJL in fact, to folly ailjust any matter ; - '«•

oonneoUal with tbe issuiug of the

paper. They will come into the l ns " “I •“■'r Imiimnd." office and solicit an opportanity to . Til. lusacs hr tlie : write letters, using the lelterbead ^'707*0,jq_ • 1

and printe-1 eandopea of the estab-'

lisbment, and allow their correspon- ' cal Laily

dents to wldreas them in care of the ' nights Ollicv, giving thorn indirectly to uu-; *”*• derstand that they are authorised so' ^ ^

WejterO Jounml describes

hirego lire, foot* u

nedy, entitlad -‘An A met I'," has run for one Imndre

In addition they \ solicit certain favors

1 infantum.

it merchant* ; bib}Si imagination. » kinds, and | T|le Bnul _ sll | ” areouo10,1 under argument on , tions. They | ojaim pf ji, 0 plainuif. *o places of | Qr . ol . ml

doctor docs not bei* all the effect of

was-added by ties* or design to the oUa used in

lithe, XIjc conflagration was a fearful I' 1 ”*' | one. The clouds of smoke arising *• j from it were -ulf.ieatiiig. and carrieil ititn-, with them sparks of widi-spresd desman ' si roe;inn. Tlie rdbrts of the police

, and llrcmen were iiowcrtca*, and the ;»se hf gunpowder in blowing up threatened buildings, only added j fud to the lismcs. _ The yat was ‘intense. tUndsome edifices. Tnciuding the Firat Baptist Church, were as mere tinder, and while the mails fortanauly aavad, the post-offlec was destroyed. Woods' Hotel, the Gardner House, St. James' Hotel and Uic Adelphia Theatre shared the same Doe, and at the last ucouiiiita a general CHWbrmaliou. and fear of further disasters prevailed.

ended

' j Via

' j Bsbcock sre a

various ways b}- their presuinptjon iroimse upc by tlielr false pretenses.

Saratoga. , the Qnal

Tlie

rs fifteen e-',asre! lames was shou

long jud u

Comets.—The rails of « nuw are tumiug the lieads ol osophero. The tails are l»

How to get rid of them is a difilIty not easily, manageil. Polite, fable, and skilled, in the professioa

newspaper “dead-beats," as Hr is I,„ (runt on" leavlug’'il. Wliieli is

called, they have learned to give | a-Uead ihepV .

olaims, ami to avoid being directly | on account of clniiut of loyal cltirens ted! ill their olitaining ferors I for supplies forni*hed during the rebcl-

uuder false pretences. With some as aw mi we have borne long, and in-1 “"iraissk

durance has ocasod to be a virt

H'osmnpton Chronicle.

Tlie total

fit,OOP,OUU. Five or nix lives are iv|Nirled loM. Among the largest of tlie losses are the following; The Jewish Synagogue *30,000; Quinn's Chapel, $15,000, Adelphia Theatre, (75,000 ; St. James' Hotel ami contenia, filafl.OvO; Uie Post Office, (60,000; Finn Baptist Ghnreb.filOO,- ! 000 ; Cbnreh of the Messiah, (35,. , ju*t! 000; Olivet Baptist Church, (color,

phi!-] Cli ') (*0,000.

jjgWKKr

m to July 13th, IfiTt, is $370 - j

sii-SS

E KO.m TO N

lo return ta life and perm

elf toga

. A BE Al'TIt'IT. NT. A It. Who docs not admire stars ? The!

■iind alone oan ho uxciisml • for not ; gaaing upon those cheering lights of

brilliant aky. Lover* know tlirir i power, and many a dreamy

„. | The printing |ftess encroaches upon

I all phiees aud ail times, anti it really ! is not so very remarkable Uial a I paper has liceu established at the , c |of > Mount Ararat, by the Aim , ! pilgrims, and is giving forth nei tlio world. "WUifis I'rora Aram the title of this enterprising jdamml, and it contains some curious and

ml topics, quotes the p

of the tender deity, has worahlpped j., bright shrine, which Ids ' luges, varying from £2

poetic imagination has likened only | discu-ses the isuisant notion

Alb, 0

sentimental when we e article to describe Wo only men

1 any I

Intend to indulge in tlie! ecratcd by 1

largo ox. which

. tosse* Its liead aud lea, and the belief of

ighbnrhnod of I lie lent ils being des-

rtal feet, while angels

In the

a tlie s

mpfi'

caUy, t

piece of the inde.-trucluhlc wood of the ark should ho born away. If ‘'Whll from Ararat" has a Stanley or O'Ke Icy on its staff, there is no doubt -Uu wcsball, at last, discover tlie positic of the ark, anil that some hairs frm tlie (all ot the ox that support* li world will beliroughtaptothoauriac! diHirnailsm now, lo-4*y. is synoni mous with enlerprUa, aud to publish ipnpor under the very shadow 1

Capt. G.m. W. Smith, of

■e Cape May Guard, haa presented s with “a lieautifol alar” which we display to day ua a sign of earnest effort to illuminate the Cape with ■e flushes of intelligence’ which only be seen through the atmos-

phere of types and printer's ink. j Mt.

Como and sec It shining from the 11» " Simple impossibility of modern

balcony of our sanctum! journalism.

Pcnuo DbiveT-Ws have moro Watkinm (Slhm—This delightful 1 ouce. willi ourcoteiuporary ofthe j resort, situate ou Seneca Lake. N* called nilcnlion to the necrsaiiy | York, is one of Ric most attractive

the country. It is empowered on t’

summit of the hill

The

it lay in being deceived j l themselves with I -

Married.

standing behind t counter., waiting for customers to take them by storm. Men who entertain such Ideas will never suemay 'be, nntil thev come forward and learn the art of Judicious adver-

tising.

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laaimnS e-

g AEE «>»' It EA I. ESTATE. ’~”i^^jS»^5a^| or j

XuaUaTNoalr.fiianmisirlnM Julycih. In insiSiTti o& ok C* £a I:

a A: «i 11* 1 *'oS

l;V!, '1:1

Died.

. ot advertising |« I ^.hhiraiK

idvertising,” tliat the liuhiic mai mow that you eontinuo to do tin

amc bnsiness.

country, whore newspaper

In ti

John Stuart, m

art,

Hedges am

ing fen

Robt. Gibs

.'Steaded drive nt aud srourd I May. At prudent, sojourners in order to s.ijoy a ride on any many delightful afternoons or rno.-nlmot, arc compelltd to make a dozen circuits over a Bborld.ivc, which rotidera the course nimn.touoo, a ul expose ths rider* to 11 suspicion that they are not seeking pleasure tw iHulth but are merely seeking notoriety by too frequent parades of their cosy or Impressive 'turnouts." This is wrong, rod property owner*, and everybody

interested in t

May shot " Sorely tb

".'li id not be great, secured at little r

id boasts a cnmmodlt

hotel, under the management of E C, Frost, with sulphur and electric springs, aud deiightfol bops whir! brace the constitutions mid charm th

joyous feeling of its n

‘ At their

ty will lisve an opoer10, and whether they •tlich include- --

e turnpike.

-but by all

let us have “the drive.

1 be easily any other

A New

fol trips fold of tl

opportunity^ DEATH OF A (MtOD MAN. Our readers wilt regret to learn the deatli of Jacobs. Bamberger of Philadelphia, who was * frequent visitor fo'dilife May and an admirer' •f IU happy surroundlnge and healthful advantage". He died 01 Thursday morning at an early hout having Uto evening ■ before been ii good health, and out with hie family. Mr. Bamberger was a resttcri merchant, wealtbv, liberal and reia|iectcd. He was prominently connected with the Hebrew Charities and Gorman organizations, and the annoum ment of the decease of so good _ msn must be read witii regret by

- T( ThxD^a wake Shore Railkoai.. newly argauiaed company was held -llpfes

*72.90

asked that Connell take aome action rdative lo those Saloons, fo whom lioense had been issiied by the dork without authority of Council. On motion the T’olice were directed to enforce Uie law and eli ic liouiws refered to. Adjourned.

I would respectfully present t ulijomcd record and statements, iy final report for the acboci year coding July 90 1874, aa required by tbe State; which report I hereby oertifiy, has been carefully made

As Extensive Foroiki Yorker, named Van Ness.

Ingstou. has been swindling merulumt aud nuroufactarera In Rlohmond,'Va by reprcscuting himself as Ihe age 11 and confidential adviser of-C’om. Van derbllti HU forte lay Id the purehat flour niUls and tile exhibition of

lost unlimited letiora of credit fr Commodore, \tith the latter

dazzled several prominent gentiemen of Richmond and Jtar**-— J chiunpaign suppers „ .

making tbo acquaintance of

E rtirs to grief. Van Ness pro an old resident of Shag 8i[ „ lotlers of crcdll and checks turned out •o bo forgeries; be was put in “durance ■ile'* and his dupes in the dumpa. A sdy companion whom lie calls bi* riser, i* suppowd to be the actual forger. tvaterino TUE Streets as it is iow done is a ferre; during the greater 'ortion of the day cloud* of dust* are rhlrled through imr buslnen street*, furniture and walls in cottages are d with a thick dust. At Uiis of the year this thing should —. — large sums of money are appropriated every year for tbe purpose of watering the atreots yet tile mode in which It is expended renders it of but little value. It is simply frittered away. The superintendent of street* In tne first place is not provided v "‘ adequate apparatus to distribute

-r. Secondly, them are ad

......Aa made that is worthy the m. for obtaining a full supply of water, thirdly, there is apparently *

1—■ -set In the tw

The Mbeciiawt* Hotel.—Th's roll-known summer resort, on -Jackin street, is well sustained by health seeking petrous. Mr. William Mason the proprietor, is shiv assisted by sn efficient staff, of which Mr. Edward D Thomas and lady are the leadlngsplrlts Mr. Charles Duncan p.csldcs at the bar, and everything is kept in the best order. The dining room is the picture of neatness, cleanliness and comfort, while the parlors and,chambers are suggestive of the most peace fill repose. — enmonist ftotn Philadelphia, who ImlgeU at Goodwin's sating saloon ou Saturday night, conie lned to officer Sony yesterday ronrntbat he had been robbed of *25, ami suspected another lodger, who. bad K ited him to bed. of having picked pnekst. T^ie officer went to the - — lodgers ofsuspi-

1 the kind fellow

... . - 'beginning to depend U|ion the press alone for ’ nation on all satjecta—do no their memories with any tilings their dally duty, aiid hardly tl Therefore, a man who expects liness in any commitnitr, muM ip his name before the public. This is tbe nafeel plun to jnspre siieteaa In any business, “There |s Ailing so elfecttve as Jimtclous a<l-

irtlsiug.”

the Elizatwlb Journal says: Hon. Thos. Dudley, who represented the United States a pool, is spoken of ndidnte for t|io Stockton Seqstorvacancy. A number

' also mentioned. Ex-

nutor Cattdl thinks that be lias t yet received enough honor, the jolly Secretary of the Navy would not oh|rct to a permanent slg years place, and fo say nothing of a number of othcra, the political claims of tbe very able leader of tlie Essex Bsr, Hon. Cortisndt Parker, will again he pressed. We do not speak of the Democratic pretenders be-

not writing, an obituary

'v,T Wf CncrR,",bi,r„. D ,

jyiw jUlvertiaomen ts.

»d. A gentle hint li light be wanted at poll ire. Induced them fo h plunder, which they did awkward protest* ofthe

Scdd«nDeath. — WilliamC Frees,' truck farmer of this neighborhood, led on Saturdav night at McCann's cottage. Greenwood, on DecaturslreeL “nd Iwen seen by officer 8ooy on

PnoapEnocs HornE.—Tbo dry s firm of J. <b C. Johnston msneed business about ten ycers ler of Broadway and Ninth at ' York, with a capital a of 110 000; the firm is worth 91,00,000.. Charlei Johnston is in Europe, whe: twice a year to boy goods.John stay* at home giving unoeaslr

lets. Neither of the himself a wifi, hot

Is believed both will be married ‘who they become wealthy.” Tbe Democrata of Philadelphia have made the following tiona; J ndge of the Court of Common Pleas, Thos. R.Elcock ; Judges of the Orphans' Court,Peter McCall, Morton P. Henry and Pierce Anther; DlatrictAttorney,Furmsn Sheppard; City Oentroller, Wil Ham R. Chandler; City Commis. a loner, Joseph 8. Robinson ; Coroner, Dr. Kingston Goddard. Many ofthe names are familiar the guests and people of Cape

iipoo to hold 1

. - . -f the body, with of Dr. Mecray, proved

if apoplexy His body was re-

fo his family.

Bbaxdtwine Sr rimos.—The Wilmington a«Ti/ Air.1 ro this pleasant anmnier inane of Thursday, says:

May. ^

Darkness —The police have been instructed to extinguish the public lights at midnight. What will become of those staid young men who indi In strong lemonade at Hops, and not quite certain at what hotel they are registered ? It the citv provided witii

rd a house which -taods op inten-ds to fit It np for boa

Nearly all the families Bring there are

from this city, although then

D. F. BEATY & CO.’S CELEBRATED {oldBnfonpgfarlorJrjan dlMteguisIied men of honor. In thi* country and Europe. a> the LEADING ORGAN NOW IN USE. We challenge the world tnaqual them. For the Phorch. Sabbath School, , ’- 1 well os (he Parlor, they have no Send for price, and !!*! of terilm irOrgan* A

D. F. :

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IUhmI* iinA JfMr|>nlne '' 1.vl^hy

ICIDMEYS AR£ AFFECTED.

BUSINESS C./HIKS.

JOHN II. HUFFMAN,

ATTORNEY ATLAW Al TER IN CHANCEI No. H IVrrj stipol, oape May

HENRY SWAIN, MASTER IN CHANCERY, onveyancing, Deeds. Banda,Mori

Ctrarf Moati^n ibf£tb day 1 or' a

toattsrorhnportanoowllljbe brouxbt befbrs

IVEW J EJJWKV State Normal ami Model Schools. m^mjfiuswIUi'ruil par?k

Charles tor Pupils, la l‘‘“

FISH.

FISH.

Morrow, erreHSM). >vhr rolO' U ni.pewr* tbal

'“is®

lSof*ii>Suibef^eal. ,1 i_

——- --modi or the sale tsoda,

E. l-KAMINO. Burrocate.

E MAY CIRCUIT COURT.

Notice u hereby riven

by_ihe^toerur H Uu eooaty of tape May Damns jo ?* th AN HANS. aarh.

as

h’I’ceeCh; '^‘Swris--

'" S5 iS;5 FISH. “

FISH.

FOB MALE.

TO CRT-DITORR.

iimi . wirhtn'S'n! mMih*^*SS“Wff‘ sldUmoinlslJaMf 11 ”" ess”

M'vdhcwU). and Soianl'vi •. 1,1 ' T '

J, H. HENEKET « ItltO., loves, Tinware, Hardware, CutHAYNEN O FETTlnONE,

OF TINWARE.

VN DKMJMS IX irrorm HKA TEKK iiovKK-FVHXinmxd ooodhjc.

Tln-Roottoga Specially.

INSUfalXCE. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! CAPE MAY AGENCY OFTHE

J

v Franklin insurance J COiriPANYi ■ ! OF PHILADELPHIA. Aasetta 94,000,000. HercMats of lewaik,

NEW JERSEY,

ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. And several other Companies. DWELLINGS, STORES AND

HOTELS.

Insured at low rates.

FRANKLIN P. WEHTCOTT,

WM. T. CHAMBERS. LICENSED AUCTION EE C..M Spriof. Cops Msy Co. N. J.

JESSE M’COLLUM. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.

OFFICE AT RESIDENCE.

IMAAC H NHITH,

vW-f“

‘Wishing to subscribe '

or a paper published at yonr place, wni he greatly obliged if you will

LUXURIES t HEILTH! -n.'TLSr”” ti.tSWTsfc-’WSSt'a a frfend here. “Wishing fo suliocribi' '"“"“'•"'"red ymyerm

RASPBERRY VINFfiAR.

Urh flavor, one bottle flavors a

CRAPE JUICE.

SBjSBSg

J^OTICE OF ATTACHMENT, Ospe Cl^roltCoart.

M ,LLV,Ll * MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.

Rspctls Nor. Ish 1879 at Follows t PRBMIUM ftOTKS, OOM.IMO.OO CARB ASSETTS. 4S,X*8,07

Fire and Lightning;

J Cvmp.sic* In this DUtrlcL whUs the Farm Buildings tt ContenU »LL LOSS-S ARE PEOMPTU PAID. NATHANIEL STEATTON, PresiAsot, PtiKMAN L. Uin.Fnr.T) a.-,., ..

Ullsaa It..**, Cope Key Coart (tease; Be*;

JfISCELLAN EO US.

SSSSTS.'SSfo A.

A. ALLMUTH’S

MUSIC,

ORGANS,

PIANOS.

KOSoath pLEVENTHRl.fsbov* Wall

VTOTICK TO CREDITORS.

iA Mary flasUnas, Admin litretrll o

AU.MDTH.8o1s

S0HMFR .& C0:s PIANOS.

L ALLMDTH, Sole Areal tor j Ford & Crockett Bay State CABINET ORGAN.

JNsaftsge

A. A XsX-MTTTIT,

HARNESd DEPOT

7 Washinujjjn Strert,

MANUEACTDRINO 4 REPAIRING

BUFFALO BOBU, BLANKETS, Horae Fnnnaliiug fiood

GEORGE L. LOVETT, >1 Wsehlsyton nnst, H-ri. Cape Msy Oily.

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