Cape May County Gazette, 29 May 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

B. -'"yTv aoir*Tr> ■' 1 'S'U - 1 -i CorviU JWUO.-^JDe cupful of .p»iri,U .< IM IftH Be* t th« egg* Hiid »ugar together ; add the cream, the flour, with the powder sifted ifl, *nd eipiggh^f salt 5 mix into ^ t smooth J»tter a* for cup nMtflt into a bug narrow or oval buttered juflglMi boko in pretty hot oven tW«ty Serve with sauna. p -fe Nr* Cave. — One-half ■eujdVj) butter, 11* one end * half cupful* bugar, three eggp, two end e: half cupful* flour, one and a /Nhalf taaapooafel* Royal Baking Powder, • one-hail cup milk, one ctipfel of any , mcgU of nut# preferred or at hand. Rub j the butter and augar to a, lig^ tqbite or* n i »h« eg g», be^ii « little, then the flour eifted with th# p#wdhr ; , tjttix with the milk and nqta into a rather ♦ firm batter, and lake in a paper-lined , tku In a steady oven thirty-five minutes. RT i ■- Lemonade is the most refreshing of ] all hot weaihor drinks, and of all antij scorbutica it'ia the ohiet A* a beverage in "putrid" diseases, it was first used by Ffefccb JPhjMciaiit incite tbapfcl^o canturiSf ago, and (his 1*4 to jU use /or tho ^rs,6Htion <j{>cu fjy, bj- wljipfc tjtfu*audi of lives have been Jnwsartfad. ProK-u lemonade to Cevf rjih thirst is the most refreshing and gauteful of ides ; and leiuonad# Li J ei'oriMhfg. draught with bioarbonate Qf potash, is one of the Mi rumedu'i for nausea. — Ex. 2 . _ _

w CaaMh-A u — One ounco of gelatine^ five ounces of sugar, thrco pints 6T mill c, one teasjK>onfur of extract of vanilla. After softening the gelatine +W ; v i , , » •** ana sugar adaeu. iveturn ^ kit tie <m cl stir all rapidly I Ujgether'dbr abOnt throe minutes, stirring' rapidly all the time. Meanwhile have ready blanc manage moulds which have been dipped in cold water. -Continue to stir the cream am til nearly ookL bhqn fill the t mouhW and set them aside until stiff enough to turnvout. It is hardly necessary to say that the milk toiust be fresh and unskimmed. o ^ o ■. te a

Exactness . ■ inaif i? ■ 1 t ■ ■■ k There is nothing like exactness. An officer having to proceed on duty from one station to another, in making out his claim for traveling expenses, put down tho item, ."Porter, 6d," an item •truck out by tho War Office. Not being inclined to be defrauded of his sixpence, the officer informed the authorities that the porter bad conveyed | his baggage from one station to another, and that had he not employed him, he must have taken a cab, which would have cost 18d. In reply camo an official notification that his claim would be allowed, but instructing him that he ought to have used the term '^porterage," instead of "porter." Ho was determined, however to have the last word, and wrote back that he was unable to find any precedent for using the word "porterage," but for the future he would do so, and at the same time requested to know if he was to use the term "cabbage" when he moant"cab." — Chambers' Journal. ' ' a r^— -*- - - -* • .... » » 0 i

What is not Insured . f" ' ti a' 1 flL — r* — 4 T yf wt £ ™ According to the Philadelphia Insurance Reporter, fire- insurance policies do not include the following things : Fences and other yard fixtures ; also ■tore-furniture and fixtures and plateglass doors and windows when the plates are of the dimensions of th^ea feet or It is important that this fact be mentioned in the wording of tho policy, if such articles are not to be included under the policy. The following named articles nre not included in the security of a fire-insur anc# policy, unless mentioned, vis.: Jewelrj% plate, watches, musical instruments, ornaments, medals, curiosities, pattorns, printed music, printed bedks, engravings, paintings, picture frames, sculpture, casta and models, 'money or bullion, bills, notes, accounts, deeds-, evidence** Of debts or securities. these always should be specified. o If a buikling falls, no insurance will attach, or cover its loss, unless it is cfctisod by fire. Stolen properly is not to be paid for by the insurance company. 1/osOMi from oxj. lotions are not to be paid, unless fire ensue*, and then only .the actual fire loss is to be settled for. Property standing on leased ground must he so represented to the company and etpraaud in the policy, floods on storage must be represented as such. The assured, in quae of fitp, must invwriabty do his beet to save ft, snd wire lessness in this respect will vitiste hit .claim. In no instance shall he abandon hit premises to firemen or thiovos.

Sunbeam Flashes. t I He that does you a very ill turn will never forget you. Falsehoods not only disagree with truths, but usually quarrat among them .*tm. v> j ''v l .

much m Z Zmk tSTto uXfclE*. cr^torw. ,, J-, The sweetest life is ti> U ever making sacrifices j the hardest life a man oen lead on earth, most full of misery, is U> be always doing his own will and seeking to please himself. Every kiakiy word .and feeling, every good deed and thought, every noble action and impulse, is like the ark-eent-dove, and returns from She troubled waters of life bearing a green olive branch to the soul. • There is a satisfaction in the thought of having done what we know to be right \ und theke is discomfort amounting often to hitter end remorseful agony, in tho thought of having done wh^t conscience tells us to be wrong. A man of virtue is ' an honor to his country, a glory to humanity, a satisfaction to himself, and a benefactor to himself, and a benefactor to thw whole world ; he is rich without oppression or dishonesty, charitable without ostentation, courteous without deceit, and brave without vice. fltt ii i \V* Trials are moral ballast that often prevente our capsixing. When we have much to carry, heaven rarely fails to fit the back to the burden ; where we have nothing to bear we can seldom bear ourselves. The burdened vessel - may be Mow in reaching the destined port, but the vessel without the ballast is in imminent danger of not reaching it at al!. —Salem Sunbeam. , . w,

» A Great Waste. — — It is the practico of many dairy *- ' }l th' waives at a venr***1" i long m, — * I , of any use as fooa. m. ^..vcs | in.^ f A . t aniiiioi already grown to the weight of 60 to 8d pounds, and which might, through a few weeks of proper feeding, be made to yield a largs amount of food, is killed, and all that is saved is tho skin 1 There are cases when it is the best economy to get rid of the calves so soon as they come, but these are exceptional, and in the ordinary dairy of a farm practising mixed husbandry, there is seldom, if ever, a call for such an untimely and unprofitable removal of the calves. It will pay well in many cases to grow the calves until they are six months old, and thus produce an animal weighing 500 pounds,and of the best quality, commanding a ready sale in the markets.

Boots and Shoes I FOR Ladies and Gentlemen, CAN BE BOUGHT FOB CASH AT Enoch Edwards' cheaper than at any other plac in the county. a# ' E. Edwards. CAPE MAY C. H. _jnch63mo. o THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL, THAT HE IS PREPARED TO MAKE UP LADIES' COMBINGS INTO PUFFS, SWITCHES, FRIZZ E1"S, ETC., ETC., AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, AND AT SHORT NOTICE. George W. Matthews, Barber, CAP* a;-" VjSf. y. J. meh lflly. T. 8. SIMMONS, DEALER IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Window Shades, Glassware, lamps, &r. 1 » i High Street, Millville, N. J. mehtoim*.

* ^ O U $5 EL} ' tie > w; J » • t •--> 0 t w-> r. ■ ' ^ I XTRAK the landing of cks. steamer, from Fhiiodelphia K R station ^ for jeu^sug.-r tihiru, via. Vf. J. R R- adjoining Uu ptMBdi The loaatioa is r debghtfnl, ueSinsawUng an excellent view of the Ooemn and Delaware Bey. THE , V. 8. HIOHAL 8KB VICE rsporu the air here ; COOLER AND DRIER t Than at any ofher point along Ibe coast. The Best Located, most Conveniently Appointed, and most Complete furnished Hotel ' ofi the coast. The beach opposite * Even and Rafe> and t he Bathing JUneur|isMirl. ' ' .No pains will be spared to make this one of the ^aost Comfortable and Attract ' ive of Bummer Homes. lOHti :K. WWKZ, 1 1 Former Proprietor of Ui« BoRer ilpuop, VlaeioiuL nggM GREAT INDUCEMENTS ' TO CASH BUYERS. •« WILSOJf & CO^ Under Wilson's Hall, is the Place to buy PLIABLE W» » a j£tt Car ■ » 1 h A I S AIM U CAPS, "iiMM BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS &c., &c. J o NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED TO ■ MAKE SALES. Points in Favor of dealing with W 1LS0A & CO. We buy direct from Reliable Manufacturers . We buy no Shoddy Goods . We art urufer rvo &9opDJwcrfoim Rcwt or Gferh Hire. WE GIVE ALL THESE ADVANTAGES TO OUR CUSTOMERS. WILSON & CO., MILLVILLE, N. J. mch27tf.

A LARGE REWARD, Will he paid to any one in Soith Jersey who e&a find CLOTHING as cheap as can be bought at A. J. STEELMAFS, No. 12, 14, and 16 High Street, MILLVILLE, N. J. 0 • FORTY GOOD UNION CASS1MERE 8UITS FOR MEN, . - w . $ I 06 EIGHTY GOOD ALL WOOL SUITS, 10 00 NINETY SUITS FOR llOYS, |160to500 THIRTY-NINE CHILDREN6' SUITS, 75 CTS. to 4 50 Wc also keep the largest line of Boots , Shoes, Trunks , Valines, Hats, Caps , Urn - ureoocd? Oil and Rubber Clothing, Cloth s, and Cassimeres, OF ANT PLACE HOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA. No rent, no interest, but clerks well paid. We havo engaged Mr. Wen. 0. Johnson, formerly of Johnson A Son to manage our Custom Boot and Shoe department, which is a guarantee that all will be as represented. We have also engaged W. ftottt Calkins, well known in South Jersey as on# of the best and most stylish cutter in the State, to manage our Clothing Custom department. Our stock of CLOTHS A CA8STMKRRS far exeeeds our previous efforts. * Or ders received by mail or stage will receive prompt attention. We also send instructions for self measurement and sample* of eloth when requested. mchf»3ra. A* fL StCClltlJlII. ii. ii... ^ mm m i » >m u ■ IPJOR PRINTING, in the nioxt approved manner and at very reasonable rates.

^ rfl' ria Dental Engine tlte^flhbctric Mfl^nhf olnU. hto. oi t. — . m. Jjj ^ s ,.f '<)f t " '***" fy competition in quality arid rates. meb6tf ■ - . • \ ■■ % ar. I ii , ■- ,, .. ■ CnfMflMe I IflMailM aumcri l»« infin, . r4 ♦' l OF HILIXIUJL. • +l I 4 s'i 'A • would call the attention of (he people of CAPE MAY OCHJNTY- — to the fact that he is prepared to do ah kinds of Blacksmitjiing at the lowest prices, and on short notice. I constantly have in stock a large and varied assortment of Ti f ea#> D 7 )/ av»-^P - — • - Ae tirivs in# a call and teat way work. SMTOrders by mail will reoeive immediate attention. 5. L. Irwin , »cb6 lyr. MILLVILLE. S. P. MURPHY, Batch Maker | Jeweler. Particular Attention given to Cleaning and Repairing. AU order* by Mail will r«ceire prompt , and careful attention. S- P. MUBPHYlfU. ll'r t ',Il.,V'V" Millville, K. J. f. L Mulford, i Co..

• oY txxvdt VT\vo\.e*e\e atvii "RcWvV wAm vw Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Robes, Blankets, &cM &c. J " . • .1,^1 — A FULL LINE OF L- * SHOE MAKERS' % I |Y STOCK AND FIIDIWftS altcays on hand . m- . ULltj * '■ — -o T . , j Maia St, aear fee triigf* Millville, N. i. All orders by mail will raoMva prompt and carafe) iteawtlcw. - » ■* a. WSSSIyT'

Im i 'Li I . ! * - AfUjk * 4 jtaa " «r- v . -v a# I ^^■Tf M!^ ML ? r jl m m |wr • 1 mm lla CO w er \ y ik.1 ii ii* w deep, -situate on" La, feyette Street, Cape May city,- i FOR SALE On Easy Terms. For particulars enquire ai the office of the "GAZETTE." j ' L 4. . u>c J it c«> U *aved by pemr pwm» , and the tootii praaerved pcnnajDenUy. The process sample and painleos 2. Tooth-ache from an Oxpoacd nerve can be cured immediately 5- The moat symiw eemtqpeseea 4. Those who fhfhk their teeth are teo much broken down to be repaired, will be much astonished to see the advance Dentistry has made in this direction* •5. Httb really necessary to havArtificial Teeth, they mev be made very life-like and useful. 6. Teeth may be extracted without pain— often with pleasure — trodw fiw T. B. WELCH, DwtM. w.-M, , nnw K. j. I For sale by^nteisixs. HoIIoway . A Oa Ptxlla

G. B. LangUy $ Co. tutnror TVowy, atvA. 6m\\ aW | MILLVILLE, HEW JERSEY. jun76tf XEW SEPARTl YK IK THE Shoe Trade. I have added to my stock a fell line of VtM SVtOU OktvA. §U\k.\HTS, FOR IAMBT AKD MISSBS WEAR. They ate the same clam of goods thai are sold by dealers is fine shorn on Eighth Street, PhtiaM be:ng made by the same flim that supplv them. (Measrs Weytman A Woodman.^ For quality, style, and b««t} of finish, they cos wot be excelled j EVERY PAIR BEING FULLY WARRANTED. 1 HAVE ALSO IK STOCK A FULL ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOOD MAKE OF SHOES FOR Ladies' Misses' 1KB y Children's Wear, ♦ from the cheapest to the medium price. In short 1 propose to keep a regular Family Jtoc* awLShee Store where all, children and giant people will receive G\# ABAJJ ^1**..- a 4 r» S- — — 1N , _ • , nci CKiTSS* .cs ! ecu whh to pirrobwte o- wot, as I em sure an examination ef the name will insure jour patronage. Respectfully Yours , Wm. F. Moore, Mllhilk, Pit* Jnmj. afelwa i efl