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A (aid-lint led loan, who hat beard ibat 0 the bain of a man's bead are numbered, 0, wanu to k«i r lf ibm la not aomc place a where be can obtain the back butnterv— P OndnaaU SUmrdag BigiL * A bee in rear bud : Arthur Crayon— * "Miaa Row! aid, I bare i.roughJ a little b pictore which I ralnted eapccially for " yoo. It bar |«orcd a eery pleaaanl lark , during the month that 1 bare worked oo 0 tt." I'lnky Raeebod— "Oh, thanks. Mr. u C'rayoo, yon are rerr kind but 1 am u afraid that 1 must return the frame, as , ntntber nrr. r allows roc to accept prcr- II cots of any valor from Rtutkmro.*— Vol. ? varied BfaSM.) r. ,, la in the Inlet of drawipg'bU nJarr fnr T several tnoniba In adraode. A fcwumin- || lags ago lie came down to the store ball an hour lab r than usual. "What makia c yoo so lalcl ' asked tbe proprietor. "It p was to odld, I didn't like to get up." "1 n doot sac bow you come to Sod It cold,'' Jj growled the boas. "You drew your sals- \ ry for nest Jam yesteaday."— ' Texas I BtfUop. \ Tbe waning of tbe honeymoon: Al- a trad who c line botnc eery late last night 1 from a bachelors' dinner, and baa been ' "catching ii" Ibis rooming: "I bad a moat r horrible diism last niglii." Arabella (aareaatlcany); "Did yoo, indeed* How aur- l. priaingl" Alfred: "Did I wake np with a scream or anything ol that aort?" Arabella ° "No, perbape you bad eaten so much yoo b ooaldn'L VVliat was your nightmare?" o Alfred: "I droainnl. J was a bachelor b **in t Valuable document destroyed: "1 a hope, aor, you will assist t poor man whose boose and everything that war in it, including mc family, aor, was burned up two mootlis ago last Thursday, a aor." The merchant to whom this ap- ? peal seas addressed, while very phiianihropic, is also very cautions, ao he aaked: t "Have you any papers or certificate to c show that you lost anything by the firef f "I did bare a certificate, aor, signed be- a fore a notary public to that effect, but it i< was burned op, aor. In the bouse with me t, family and tbe net of my effects. " Tbe u leers ran out of tbe merchant's eyes from tl " laughing as be banded over a quarter.— p Texas BlfUngi. tl Perturbation of a thermometer : A 0 Tberemomter was Observed In a State of F Kxeeaaive Agilalion. "Why, m/Triend," b Inquired tbe eight-day clock, "why are c yon perturbed?" "llectatc, replied the p Tbermonieter. "I apprehend that I km no longer capable of performing my fore- • lions. At tbe present moment I am reg- ii I tiering forty degrees above rero, when 1 tl should be several degrees below." "Oh, a no, 1 gur-a not, " aehl the eight day clock, tl "Yes, 1 am confident of it," persisted the c> Tbermonieter. "for from my position in ti this window 1 Juat heard a policeman de- ii olios a di ink, and il must be a cold day U when such a phenomenon occurs."— Den- a ver Triton*. A chip of the old block: Col. Rill McCracked enjoys tbe reputation of pouring out more whisky for one drink than any F other man In Austin, newly-elected members of the legislature excepted. Tbe Colonel wss taking a drink at the Gently ° Dreaming saloon, when the barkeeper re- s marked: "1 say, Oolooel, I waited on a d man as bile ago who pours out i bigger °: drink ol whisky than you do." "He wan " profaahly a member of the Legislature. He ° ibn'l caul. I can't compete with uld b prof rati: malt." "No, he lan't a member " of the Legislature. He b a very latelli- u gent-looking youngman, a stranger to m'. '' He bin the other room playing billiards." « Colonel MeCmdten looked into tbe bilUaid L: aalooc and exclaimed: "Why. tliat'a my too, Tom. lie baa just come borne from a militaty acbool in Kentucky."— Texas Bif, Urn* " Ingian and tbe first Preaidenlof Princeton * collegr, was asked f or bb daughter by a " "No, " said the stern parent, "you cant „ pleaLl tbe young men. "Cant bare berT mid tbe father, "f am welMoAo, and can support bcr," "Chat hare bed" persisted the old man. U .■M,ylmk,-m,cklj inquired tbe suit- ^ or, "if yoo hare anything against my haven't hfeard anything against you; I that's why you can't have her. She's got s a very had temper and yoo wouldn't be c Kd wards? 1 thought Emily war i Chris- n tlan, but she?" J1 "Certainly she b," answered the con•waro grow older you'll is; able to uuiicrstaml that there's souie folks that the grate * of Oud two five rrith that ydn can't I" CetebaUa St Valedtinc'a Day in caph.i '■ ss,*Sk,T.?'S,,sxss;i! sasvs? sr&sKi' j Slbus "TO Wata -l MWeaVro. tine." and there b n funuv Utile poem. a' timely aod'tbrtlttnf article :■ Joaquin MUlcr'a "In tbe Land of Clauds." which ■ deacrlhra an aaccst of Mount Hood by a 1 • awWhe Ipsa and reacuv i AmMt paper which b sure of a hearty 1 wtJocmawb coe with the attractive title. ' "A New WWar-s Sport." which is written Ire Hjalmsr H. DujiaWl, who tntro'of tbe serial stories, "Tbe Tinkbam EiattSiLSiuSSBS: of pSaUscf Kuho^'.ud uirtdMreo' E it Hk-mki. c ictaina an latenaftag sr Gsaaawgw. Feb. U. lite *** *"** "
Tbe Midwinter century. Tbe beginning of s new story bj'W. j . D. If "Weill, ID Ibc Midwinter (February) Curt at. is a lirensiy ms. wBnae iro- j parlance b incrraied by tbe discuaaioo. in tbe past four months, ol tbe characters. ' ethical purpose and liicrarr qualities of "A Modem InMsncv." fir. HopeU's audience has (MS held up to a high notch o! enriority to seethe opening CbAptcts of "A Woman's Reason. ' lib fatdcrs . will nol he dissapriimid. Tbe fottrth 1 Ert of the "Icd-Hcrse Claim." by ary Hallock Fonte. brightens tbe lira- , malic hitrreat of this fascinating story. 1 which will end re- tlx March nuui Burnett's "Through one Adminbtratioo" is developing a new interest as It . sears the conclusion. The short story of the number b a humorously fan- ' ctful tale, by Frank K. Stockton, eoUllcd -Tbe Spectral Mortgage." Leading public qucslkja receive uro utual attention In this number of theCofor which reason ii b appropriate that the franlbpierc should te a portrait of George William Curtis (.me of the well- . knowD eosyist and publicist being contributed ty S. 6. Current, of Harper's WeekIv. A charsett rlfti* scene in the White i! : : - described in the C. Van Santvoord's recollections of • "A Reception l>y President Lincoln." Two of the Illustrated articles are noticeable for the number and excellent of tbe pictures, and appeal directly to a large number of readers who, In one way or another, are interested in tbe development of American art. These are Mrs. Van Rrnaaelaei'a study of "American Etchers," and Mist Charlotte Adams' entertaining account of tbe life of "Artists' Model, in New York." Other illustrated articles In tbe same number are George W. Cable's second bistorital paper on "Tbe Creoka In tbe American Revolution," and Frank II. Cushlng't second chapter of "My Adventures in Zuni." In "Topics of tbe Time," tbe evil ways of many of the muoey kings are discussed under the title "Thieve, and Robbers"; slsojhe acn.itirrixsyif Englishmen ^lo and the movement to have works or art placed on tbe free list of tbe custom tariff. "Communications," "Literature.* "Home and Society," and Ibe "World's Work," treat a vancly of topics, books, and useful inventions. In the I rene h war. Twice lately— once al the Pine us std again at Smyrna— bat tbe Captain of a French man-of-war had to complain of hb salute being improperly returned. At Pints Admiral Comrad's twenty-one guns were answered by only nineteen from the shore. Tbe Admiral demanded rectification of the error, and obtained Onoe more tbe French flag was hoisted al tbe mixzens. and was saluted wilb foil (ale of aoe and-twenty guns from absre. At Smyrna tbe fori only fired twenty guns in return for tbe aalute of French frigate. Straightway an o(Bon board was deputed to call upon. tbe Pasha to make a respectful but firm preThe Turkish functionary apologixed; and toaee that the second aalnteosas properly done, be went himself lo tbe fort to superintend tbe gonnraa. . Here be stood, wilb tbe traditional amber cbaplet bb band, counting the guns one by one till the twenty-first wss fired. "Now," said the Paths, "fire another; perhaps tlsey will lease us in peace. " But bb exof aeal was faial. The French Ckptain considered the extra gun a piece of impertinence, and sent the officer to tell Paths so. Tbe unfortunate functionreturned with a groan, thb lime tbe Tbe Indian rroblem. Then: would !«: no trouble wilb the Indians if they could only be organized tbe system that prevail. In tbe Untied Stales army. Fifteen per cenu of the Inwould desert. 90 per rent, would be off on furlough, 18 per ornl. would be on (be tick list, and #atol 10 per a nL more oonaist of played-out old bucks who would be too decrepit to mount their horses. As is, the Imtisn. a--- -—gsniaeti according tbe Veiled Stales army plan oSaalvalion. and the result b that l bey arc alable to put a Urge force in tbe field and defeat our regular army. «aeBW^Soi^t^U"imre WooA akro^roblond portjer cverdo^urerert. curliMf S:ne Bakrrt Pain Sea cure. |.m in Man and Dr. Hotel'. Worm Bjrep Inauwl; drMrey. After Ndw Year's: Good cbnm (lo Hardman, '85, who has name in a UtUe hilartons): "Why, George, 1 thought you had turned over a new Iraki 1" George; "Yea, sho [.bicj. alio have; but I'm Juat lurnin' back l' look at lb' [blc] pictures." — Bm tm rf/fawyssa. Walnut I .C«r Hair BeaU-rcr. I: to eaurety diBerent from all others. Ills a pert rot V rrambie Hair Krskurer. I: artu UsA^^rbUbM^,' ^dHAixa'KriCTP. ' ..at been vainly struggling to lrelj: Tommy 1 With bb Euclid?- "What rubbish U is, Iro te sure ! All this bolter to prove that j A B C b equal to C B D 1 As If anyinly in their seaaca would ever say il | wasn't.— /oadoa ParaeA. ■UinbM r ' mm ■- reeapmambsc nTmSSS Barer * Mreraj. Cape May ; CBJ. 4"- ; lutiosi ol tindery. " If bs ware to ace a : aleigb lead of pretty glrb overturned in a ' snow-bank be might * rite a more ialaraat ieg art left oo tbe revolution in horiesy.— | Nortistown Btr aid. J All p^wxa_wbbi^ mjeat ^ ^merits ! ^^raaowl mrti at i lnatm-1 <d Uviag wriium .oo bb tnmbI man of u, drrntmrx wiff probaWypretre [ Tan cn keep yoor bah ktnsdaat nd (kmr.aasreobiu ra«WaSw;«"» '"V lira Bar ban. I ■
*oo is, ^hot«, dtc. i boots and shoes"! Largea and Beat CeropMs Rtock of Good, Cheap Bouts and Shosa la cape Mar Ca. STYLE, QUAUTY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONE PRICE OISTLY. aad ihai lor CASH, u uibwo 1 mre siMbMd^remrgnkdaaoe ,ia bQB°eaa..nrtmrnp mwaieb 8KB OI'K sue GA1TXKS. ALSO. A FULL bl'I'PLY OF FINE WALL - PAPERS ELDREDGE JOHNSON, fS B9 WASHINGTON STREET.
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Send your orders to the Branch outer. j noea-y WASHINGTON STREET Above OCEAN. CAPE MAT. N. J. a " tcolson & mulf0rd, ' ' lumber. OFFICE AND YARD, * ! Front St., 3rd Wharf above Kaighns Ave., ? CAMDEN. N. J. April lfi. j , [ Mrs. R. DILLON, \ No*, i 8 and 20 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, j GOODS. NOTIONS, XILLINEHY. FEATHERS. FLOWERS, BILKS, fUTTNg, VELVETS, RIBBONS, CRAPES AND VEILS. FANCY GOODS. TOTE A Nil BTATIONERT. I l LADIES' GOSSAMERS. MEN 3. OIL CLOTH ST ITS. FMBKELLAS, AND I ' PARASOLS. GSRMANTOWN. SAXONT AND EEPHTR WOOL. Wilson & Co, 's Library $3 per Year, $1 for Three Months. * BultericCs PattEriis will le sebi to aiy AUress, posl tmii, upon rerapt ol tie Pries, i J..,. roxe. - „ y | ; CHAS. E. FRENCH. CBAS, C. REEVES french & reeves, Nos. 13 and 15 Federal 8treet, | j CAMDEN, N- J. jy a DEALERS IS ' GRAIN, AND-FEED, Mtnneauca Patent Floor. MUI Feat. Mt Dried Beef. Rock. Coane and Pine San, Hay aad Straw - bflkrptlt teHUOi. AXIt TmiMTCBtU Powder, root. nr. l*»r - Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets.
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Clothing. -> i THE LONG AND SHORT Of the story, as told by our cut of this week, is thai wc ate fully prepared to meet every exigency | occasioned by odd-sized people, and have in stock Clothing to fit I the Fal as well as the 1-can man. A. C. YATES k CO. Ledger BtiHisi, QBm&l & 6tb Slre^L f FHILADELPDiA. s§ '
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