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W» are to ru « uw. mi n or 'icnnoj rcTTO a K«»rtrtr. i An rslmmxi young fnestd 0* the 77nl<" ask* a funnv question. He wants to know ubrao be »'.ail put in* kisees. t'rabetlj guy. nnmtrr of people, without touch Jbougkt, ■ mid rtult rashly forward lo tell Mm ell about it end oooeider the conuoilraiu a perfectly easy one. Tlie problem, ' howerer. 1< really very difficult, and any. one who ha* bad experience enough In . know whni klsainc It will shrink from i rpftrfc or direct adeicc on the subject. , As a natter of course the young man who' lias Usees to give away wiH pre tlicin to 1 is girl if she is willing ; if she lent .will. ng— but that is to Improbable • Hut it w.rild liea waste of lima to say anything -rtawt p. If a young man Mi DO girl of hit own he will naturally such is lb" wnrwanlnewi of human nature— find some toe else's girl or girls, and to much of « good thing. They say it isn't such a bid tiling somen mm when you And you have kiaaed the wrong girl, if there can be any wrong girt in a matter like that. _• Hut the Unable on the young man's mind aerros to be regarding Vlie prop . r place for the kls«. He docs not feel err. tela a In. her V should kite the girls oo the llpe, ' r ilie .forehead, or the chin, or tbc ban.'' —TUm are tome young tnen who would regard the poorest of all these dunces .is tbc eltreme of bliss But such young on* lack tbc snap and -enterpriv wbirh t wlde-swake and desirable girl rather lilea The young man who heti uua an I trifles with uncertainly about the pro; sir she upon which to build hit kiss wiil lose the delight of kissing. If there w. re a woe* fate be would deserve ; It. " There is. howerer, do wot* fait. Kissing the band is s wry neat but i colorleas sort of ootnpUment. It is unsatisfactory to both parties, they nay. We : ate aim reliably Informed that kiulng the I forehead or the chin it a cold tort of thing i and not largely indulged by people of * good taste. The cheek, if not too hard, it understood to be eery fair kiwiug ground, but good Judges lure eery gen- I eruliy agreed upon the lips as offering • superior inducements. If his mouth i> I not too large or hit girl's mouth too sma!!. ^^fer if his girl's mouth is not to large and ' ^■'l. too ratal 1, perhaps the young man who I Wants T UK Tuts*' advice had better stick { tb the lipa If there U anything sweet in t a kiss— and doubtless there la-be will And h there. Varir'y and freshness of illustrations ' sort lit rary features are claimed for the CMnmler Caimar. Joke Marshall, the ■ fireat fbicy ust ice, is the subject of the i front bpKO.wliich.w it h character iketcbr* 1 and m :ny portraits, tiekasgs to E. V." * Smalley's paper on "The Supreme <'.mt t , or the i oiled Btnlrs." Besides gig lag a i clear iri-w of the fuocliims of tbc Supreme Court. the writer dcacriliea pieturesrjucly the routine and the humur of thai digni- , fieri l»«ly, SDd gives several anecdotes of i the chief-Just ires. -'My Adventures in • Zuni" i r Frank H. 1,'uahlng*! first paper OB IIk- remarkable tribe of Pueblo Indians | with » bam be has hern living at an nflop- , ledcl. ef for two years or more. "Thr- ( Taxiil, rntul Art" is the subject ot srvcis! j btwnUful engravings of mounted birds snd animal*. and, .in the text. Franklin II. North write* with freshness about taxidermists snd the curious features of their art. A portrait of lire late IV. John Brown, lire author of the inimitable story "Rsb , and hi. Friends," which Includes s por- t trail of the mastiff Hab, sod a picture of ' tic a libra's study, and some amusing | Ssumr'^T pnper'rm "Rsb°s Friwd" by J ^Rmiothing^br'. weens story snd s satiric sssay it Henry James, Jr.'s "Poiol of View," which has, as a study of Amcricsn manners, even more interest thao ."Daisv Miller ^Thyutrpose U. by^ Suscries^o; 1 in Europe, and by an edncaud EoglMiman and a French Aoedem'ician. to show the m-rtts and defects of American life , and character as tbry appear from tire different points of view of the* critic- , ProJeranr Isvtmtbarr, of Yale, returns to . "Tin Problem uf Spelling Reform," and , maker a lorcilde argument in favor of It. , and John Burroughs ulkt delightfully r.f the -Hard Fare" of the birds and small , anim Us when winter Is unusually severe. Miry Hillock Footr's serial, "The LedHoes ' Claim." advances to a Wrong and uMfa-r'acti^af tbc strav , ground. Mm. Borurtfs "Through One Adnrnistmtt'.m" approaches the focsi point of isteraW: and in lire are-nod part of "The Chri.ritn league of Connecticut. tbc . Her Dr. Gladden weaves practical bints fur I hriwiao eoopesatloo -into his effective , Sew Kngtandvtory^ Tie Cbrtntmna at. TClctsotwa. Thr grew brfltrlar number cranes laden will, its sranmnble freight of mirth and rnr.I chrea; *nd HiVfrst amoog its special feu'nrrw .» • Cnrtstmas strawy Louies 1 1 ber timely feature* are, flm, the brig'th colored frontispiece by H. B. ffireh. -a snow acne, with children, pray, and dogs, and an unmistakable Its istoias flavor. Then there ia a graph tr an- rtiu of a lung dog-sledge Journey on I- -e Winnipeg, capitally illuwralrel by Fs fly a Christmas poem by Nora Perry; and a clever shrwt story. "The Christmas Fs rics." thai is s I rue story a* wtfl. Msi ^vS^*reM^?tnTS*'ti5rnnb.g "f^'TVr Siuty of the Field of the Cloth o! Gold.' t.r tosta nor-; a charming taV, wtwrring in. « oat deBflbtfolly.lhe (riscig^Meu
' The November sun was Wealing between the dalntly embroidered leaflets, and playing oo tbc ripples of the woodland rivulet The golden rod along the brooks ide WSJ now tod then disturbed by 5 tbc flight of some wild bird, and the sumac in their cardinal ferzes looked like to many nodding Turkish sentinels. A glorious but brief period when s delicate veil of base hangs around the wood, and the indelicate politician hangs around the I candidate to nrgraialr the sale. of his vote: sebrn-tbe (art ridge drums up in the litre, and the xttsfp-ndrr peddler drums up tfie northern, jwrt of New- Yorkr wben the. honest farmer works In- the tiarr. *k flOki. and abr- ' young larfv works the j Christinas sjipper* far the rfrrgrman; j when poetic damsel* pluck the languid ferns, add the unpor-tirbowsr-wlfr plucks the languishing Thtnksgieiiig turkey ! . The birds twitiernd by Um- brook, and ; the squirrels darted abate the stone wall and up lo the tree, and lire voices of Birr- ; ry hulling pirli.. r ,< .rberaled through' Uto silent aislra of the forest in harmony j w itb the sincere hut unpnetie squawk of ! tire catbird. Thai's about the style of day j it f*r when * light-hearted couple tired ! of their woodland promenade, aat upon a | fallen tree. "I am .always ao happy In i tlio wtsids." she ountmrneed. "especially \ in the aultynn, at thr crrpuiculaf shadows Weal timidly Into the valley, fee then 1 j first hade to child hood's flippy time " j "Glad to hear it," be replied, rather ah- ] ruptlr. "I shall liring you here often; the air is exhilarating, and will do you good; and we will gather wild flowers and j leaves, and arrange them in quaint de"Ob, you are so good." she mid, in tonr* of deep, -unswerving devotions. "I would much rather walk here with you than in the bustling city." "Tou would?" be inquired, with a slight termor lu bis voice. "Indeed I would;" she responded. "Wben bete -with you, all alone. 1 frei. perfectly secure and happy." "And so do i," be chanted, as be UipiW his band into his test pocket and fell bis capital, which consisted of two suspender hut, and a night key— "ao do I, my dear, litis pretty autumn wood ia Just about fourteen miles from the nearest ice "You have been up here before me half a dozen lima this year." said an AuWin justice, severely, to a local vagrant. "Crape now. Judge, none of that- Evlime I've been here I've seen you You are here more than I am. People who live in glass bouses should William J. COogSUo. o! ttamersrlUe, Him.. s*r»: Is Ik* rsE or TO I sru taken wits bteeu- , ingot ike tangs followed by a severe raotft. I tost m s spprtae and ttasn. sot was etmSaM to 1 tor lira. In 1ST* 1 a as admitted to the Hospital. 1 Somen rat i 1 has t hole la my long Ug is , Hull was drat. I g.ve an nope. r.«l s frtrnt * tongs. 1 got » h«!e. when to m, sorprbe. I I i-ommeiKeU lo fsel l» nee, aod pMtay I fsel to t , --I write tots kopuat rrery one sfflktet watt ' Tbc Drtrvit Frtt Prrt* rays that "we ' now have canned meats, fruits, vegeiooyster*, flsb, jrllia.and about ever; - : thing rt*|oired except banned undershirts " Dora the Frtt Press man want an undershirt that be would have to open with a •bocknife — 1. 1*.: CMsa - I saw so much mid about the menu of r get ker ssrar. I y r«'-l lo' Iv kmiahoggeil' 1 ' Don't staml and point the way to brar1 en. Spiritual g'uide-b wrdi mve but few ' We cannot help noticing the liberal t offvr made In all tnvsisu and sugerere u< I'r. I Stag's Nsw n. — r-r. tor SWasampuoo. Too ■ are regusud Jo rail St II. A. Kaonedj V Drag > Ktoo-.so l gel a Trill Bottle/rw tftmLXt joo trr ' mtfleelog rrom Console pmoi. rierere Coagta 1 raTwTn'snuiawUvrt, cure jou. («) j Don't linger where "your love lies 1 dreaming." Wake her ap and tell ber to t Qulnlmc Bapcrscded. „ H. LbssM f nod Mtrrj A Meeraj, Cope Vsj d Cl"' - a,:" 1 Dont ask your pastor to pray without s notes. How el* can be pay his provis- ■ too bills? ! Well's Health Kenewer, greatest remedy 1 on earth, im;-Veocr, icaenera. sexuil debility, Ac. »1. at druggists. Prepaid f br expreas, fll.Sfi. fl for >3. E. B. Wins, r Jersey CUy. K.J. Don't be too sentimental. A dead heart, - gjoprrly, cooked, will make a mvray 1 HcnrtlU He coin in curt cel. DtmT condemn a good^ thing because ^ DooN depend wholly an prepared glue „ It will ota mend tmvkrn promises. r Catarrh of the Ula'frter. " Bunging, smarting, irritation of tbr - urinary imaaagti. diseased discharges, 'a. cured by Butfat pubis, tl. at dntggisu. ff Prepaid by ekpre*. t» «. « »ra »5. E. * B. Wms, Jreray City, K. J. ^ •I'ivilUf <"Ms mehtogand buyscvcryj : X i For three yea's 1 haee Men aflBned j I. j 1 vol E1JV « re.o?1wtm; i( seosmptls^e.1 ^
Sflflts, ^hflfS, ^tf. GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA ; Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, wntre joe will nad Ue taigmt aad mom ernopusa aasonmseOo all Grades, "Widths and Styles, i FT"NT"E BOOTS AlSTD SHOES, sr try nut ro» pau. akd wisteb skasos. ' And a fulft-ine of Plain and Fancy Slippers. ° ALBO A FULL LINE OF GOWSAMKIIK, 1 | r^wse gree asa jaeoasheansal jecran bar ^Q^gooO* toper c wu. cheaper tlmii ™P"1 ° ]" KNOPF, f retdS-j Cor- WasMnrno t JseOnc Sreeru, caps Mas Cuj. 5. J. : BOOTS AND' SHOES! I largest and Has: Complete suck of Good, Cheap ttoeu and sitora ts caps May Co. STYLE, QUALITY AND PBICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ; ONE PRICE ONLY. 3 ' SEE OCR sr.sn GAITERS. ALSO. A ITU. KITPLV OK SI FINE WALL-PAPERS I amiable tor Cottage. Hotel or BflaMmg-boera o*H sad petre rampira twiore psntu»mg eUewber- • i «r tat ore yon srau to Ute cuy. ■ | ELDREDGE JOHNSON. ' j I, B, WASHMQTON BTBEET. : NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WM. H. BENEZET'S ; NIW AH CIimHI,*rt^NL BOOT i SHOE STORE il Tafliifta Street Gig lu Hj, «. J. 9 good* direct (rem tbr maker*, tries*, arte*. Buret m*n*r*eture *oU MiKSKt* ten it TWK iVrar j counties*, ttpretn uiruttde given to the stung or rttiiiren, and *t! g-*e1»gusraaw...i *- repre^t[' ■■■"■' A- -reraeetfcM, H. BENEZET. I COLSON & MULFORD. Wbotrerle and Betatl Dealers In ; LUMBER. OFFICE AND YARD, Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kftighns Ave., CAMDEN. N. J. Aprill8.y i ' - - •WAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW? O Pool's Signal Service Barometer I OB BTOBH r.l.AKS AND THKItMOWFTFR COMBINED,
Suilding ^ERatrrial, <!tf. , JEREMIAH a 8CKELLEN G ER'S LUMBER YARD t«o,a» rxrr train put*, ! SWLMO PLASTKRINO LATH. SHISOLES OP ALL KINDS. | FLOORING, FRAME STUFF. PICKETS. nroKDKKS PROMPTLY FILLED ^P^m«raure^n^lT«B to^av* Lumber , ootlS-ty J. B. SCHKLLKNGKR. i U ARDWARE. NOB. 1SS AND 1ST FIDKEAL ST, ■ IK,OES- HLfDO. |
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HOT-BED SASH. HAND RA1IA. KM WML POSTS, BALL STARS : BUILDING AND noUWtKBKl'INC HARD4 WARE OF EVKRT DKBCWFTNlN. PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. , sSSsaSkTass , s-jK-rer-ra— — >■ « SLATE MANTEL SHELVES. " fuel, glar lit |ard. _ QAPK MAT CITY » MARBLE WORKS, S, IT TVS L A a ttar. Kaltrean Track k Tsraptks, L v jl, tt J * j MONUMKNTB. TOnbslTONKS. CTZPI'INi.
Saints, ©Us, &c. 5 p J. MEI.V1X, I OOK. OF LAFAVETTK AND JACKSON RTF, Cap* May. M. J,%reler In D PAI.FR IN : PAINTS. ' PAINTERS' SUPPLIES, WHITE L14H, LINSEED OIL, , SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, PATENT LIQUID PAINTS. VAKKI8HES, WINDOW BLABS, . i PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. ALL AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES mk-lS-lj ' P^PARKEIT'S I HAIg BALSAM In Esvsr rilttUlartOft tkt YsttkW Crivlasd jamamgmy wkkd hss.v^lywdpre. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC .J A bycrtanss lasltk aid thsagth Ecstsrer. ). """I " a mcebre i as ty frT5,.lyoe Jrr.^- ^ bold dotra try I'rsrja*'* Tiaiw.^ " JflafflmMaM tansftauACms Cm toaf. ; ERRORS OF YOUTH | * j
$torrs, Sanflrs, Sinrarr, ©tr. THE 'CHEAPEST PLAGE IN CAFE MAVp-OUNTT TO BUT OOODC IS BEHEZET k BRO.'S BPvAHCH STORE,! AT DENNIS CREEK LANDING. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. THE PALL AND WINTER SEASON. A Largs mm Farlor and Ten-Pmre Slnves. roes S'nere rSd Range* to b- sobt at PbtUdetpbl* Prteea. A large It* of froekrrr. Chin*, Glass. Tut, Wood and Wttiow-ware. OUR SETTS OF niSBES A SPECIALTY. «s PIB-'RS DP SVONR CHINA FOR THE LOW PRICE OF SASO. CARPETty eil^^T JrrHb-^M ATTT NGS. Rt'Gb, HARDWARE, STOVES REPAIRED . Fi'HMTi Hi: i{ i;-ri>iioi>TKHi;i> ' A* gond is new at abort nnrtee. Orders for Parnlibtw reereted and Jl'.ed at rbort notlre. Lot of 1 Patent Sprtog* and Hair MaHreaare eomt*»t:y^ne hand. Tin IWStig and Spouting J. C. HAND & CO., I 1 205 Market Street, Philadelphia. I. FURNITURE. BEDDING. UPHOLSTERING, i ■ou. Our ear Tart l„a (,w tbe*ualio i.l g-.l., and lb- w.rer ere Itght and cenlrally | J. C. HAND & CO.." TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIVE MARKET STREET. , ^ PHILADELPHIA.
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r Building Lumber of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. : F1AME TIMBER, SHEATHING BOARDS, SHINGLES, FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. Ac. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings tar- Alt or, t.r, n-grapUj delivered »t be* Grove er I May City. order* tell at Kl-lrrdgt Jobtu-.u'e .tore. No " ' o atrreL Cape Star Cny, arU: receive wm^mimuoe. WESLEY G. HUGHES. CAPE MAY FIRE Insurance Agency j. h. edmunds. NO. R -preventing thlrlv of the tm* reliable cm pah""* tbc UULed Hatea and Enropc. Km* accepted within tbr limn- of tbr city ol Cape May (or one three and Are yrara at IAIWBKT ^^At^Sare1 ooVSctre taned'lbraiigb'bu agra" ntOMPTLY aod LAHSPACTOKILY AVV/M. C. SCUDDER & CO., . Planing Mill, Sash Factory & LumberYards . sash, docks. blinds, shutters, WIMQQttLaFnAMES, MOULDINGS. Brackets. Hot-Bed Sash. Scroll Wock Turnings. Etc.. Etc.. BUILDING LUMBER OP EVKRT DESCRIPTION. , Of which a Large Stock is Constantly on Hand, Under Cover, Well Seasoned, and SOLD AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Front Hud Ffdt'X-ttl Strcotw, Cumdun, IV. J. Apnlrl,Yn-j MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTLES Excel Marble in Baauty, Cheapness and Durability. PLASTER PLASTER!! qaaltty rnegaatlvd. r- I i acjb ' hi (fuallty Unequalled sand (or Catalogue. " ^ . mi Send lor Catalogue. W. A.. FRENCH & CO., THIRD AND VINE STS. CAMDEN,. N. J. TAYLOR • BROS, 7" | CAMDEN, N. J., WHOLESALE AGENCY OF THE FAMOUS SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS. C.rem? AU*imm,V!e iL*< Hr Ma^wTTp^ilU1 MuraS TAYLOR BROS.. Front nitel MnrlicI MU-vctu, Cumden, IV. .J. ! TbslaSiem Mercantile Balding lusmnbjtraey. AprtRMm
©lothing. ^ | VOU WANT A GOOD. WARM [ OVERCOAT | Anfl need not Ik- without one. > when they can be had. lof^o lit t tie money. Ca>himercs iftin ? I to $15. Other heavier | higher prices. SEND FOR SAMPLES. we can Fit and give entire satisfaction. A. l. 1 A a lS Cu. j WliT Bffliisf, CtBtfOt S HI Slreels. THE PENN HARROW BEST IN THE WORLD IT HAS NO EQUAL B C 1 - ■ II'T<I0iik BMRiHK BE The Penn Harrow » c i The Penn Harrow CaaSGKD TO HKOLE "A" BABB0W. The Penn Harrow , ca .txeuo to a itqcABB uabbow. The Penn Harrow The Penn Harrow j ! S^S^fSSf;. I OM't AND Efc t UWIXhtU. '. cc.-.TL'^z ; A0KRB WAirrtD Iti U'.'WtV rt.UXTT. J FED HiBEOW MfftUFACTURlIG CO. | CAMDEN. N. i. ;
Railroad Sint-SxIiU. -^7 EST JERSEY RAILROAT* Train, will Ireire Cape Msj as lo'Jouu for PB1LADKLPIIIA : 7.1j0^fiS?*T' cSrairai'ii '(tb-'" ; 3."^lKrfe-pbiA^T;",>* fj ■ | (*R A WTCRT*. J.^WOOtb r^, WffltfM. QUININE bULibUib.^. HHHEH!!! | The Only 25 Cer.L AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CORES And all MALARIAL DISEASE*. b.KDi: DIZK t C3- 112 V.'t-.lte Street W.TseTdlitine powders, I'ilti I Heartburn, Ar. All Drug. ertx er by ntail. 25c. per box. IH'N'\S I'lt'K ft (M.. 112 ti>i«yt ■ X. V- , ('ifaTJ I E J ICapsuIets. b' -cUe Cure for All Du»— . * it tuo I unary Orgnait. Certain Cum in eight day*. No other medicine can do Utia. Tb obeat medicine is the cbmpret. Beware of denraroua imitation*. Ail D.-npgiata, orTty : mail. 73r. and F1.50 per 1- Write for ! «renh;r. I>V.Xl>A<»ICK A CO.. 11J AVhite b'.r, c. X. vr V' ! r— i-mnimrc: . Drararav .V b-rad .» rere t rr*-, M l y DPVUAS Itl-'K A CX>_ SPTg Cbare fjSJ xk TUTTS PILLS 6Y M TORPID LIVER. gbek pert. Pain under the^houlder clt nation to exertion t^^idy^or tntadj Itealleaauere, w.tl. ' l.tful dreima! fatg&T tin*, .nil TOf" ST PATIO N. 1 TrTT-*PIl-I-sure.eyMwUJl,sula(U^dto A TUTT'S HAIR DYE. 1^1 j 1 idling Tarkle, belnr*. Net*. Knlye*. GREAT WESTERN^UN WORKS. riTTSBvnon, pa. agents ! WANTED! bedleaend Gratlemen. toaagijtt Itegttt B*ai.r*rl'x Co., Bex VtB, PitUbargfa, P*. Sweduh Icfcect Prmder Kui. POTATO pGS f. SOME VERMM.^ '* rt.i I ■ ernt*. poat-patd, Ptamyu*l&rS . il JOB '.;sT6w.'wttSKatfA rT • ViiSiGAi, INSTRUMENTS . ., of oil k torts for sale very cheap -oral- piles froo. Ad-trem. flldUF! 1 Cos 80S, Pltt-btrtgh. r* DSiBUTTS DISPENSARY. XrtlttttaiatTstllK. At armt, ST. UTS. X: YOU^gJFEN ' - P

