Plcklnaa fromourExohenges- * A young bride oa bring mated bow t brr tu^bud tutted oul. replied tbat be t iurnr.1 oal rrrj late la the morning and ( turne : in very iale at eight. ^ ' bdialrmea rarrrimeal orer Ibe Nrohvillc ] nfan who bad to peg 8800 tor blaring a , acboci leather— Courier Journal. , If yon want V> yon ennri#yeot late to- , oigbl and II year wile complaint jnat lell brr tbat trndsr (be new I In ayalcm , yen s<* somewhat muted, and ted M idea it waa peal 10 crtrtock. A Kroloeky bton-graro telle myatbat i for brr part ate toanltbc sllgfatrvt cur- i iorita 10 Mar Mr. Ainoid lecture, and abe i doc-, aee bow the uwiior can bare tbe I face in gUBfiop hrtore the Amcrtraa pwv i pie. - -Ctoeiiinali Balutday StgkL I A. Ibe bank— Caabier : E rente me. \ mad-.m, but your account la rather oret- ' drawn.' Mn. Maltraeen (wboae boaband ' la off nn buainem and tea left bar a check. 1 book . — "OA Mr. Caabier. that cant be I poaa.blr. Tre got kxa of cbecka left yet.' J 0* value of auctlont" o determioe aba* J anything a worth, aaya that a woman re- ( coolly put op ber bntband at taction and , oookl not get a bid. Then abe put up a , UDygoat and got til for bite— Drrriet , A Baltrooro Judge baa J uat decided that j a two ia liable, uoder a law of Maryland, fur laoderoua worda uttered by hla wife. Thi- decWoo wlB be apt to bankrupt ail ^ tbe leeidenta of riaall towna where there , It v ory ;ilttle of general interest to talk , about. "Thia It a flee time ol ntgbt to come i borne, and joat married." aaid Mm. Darla indignantly, looking at tbe dock which i bad fuel told tbe midnight boor. -My daar.' replied ber bnatand pooderoualy, . •I deeHneto botawndeered oo therubjret ; of jobtlca." "What are you doing there. Jane?" ■'Why, pa, I'm going to dee my doll't pinafore red." "Bat what bare you got to dye II r "Beer." "Who uo ranh told you that beer would dye red?" "Why, mo red. and I thought " "Here. Suaan, take thit child.' "What would you do If you were L and I were you T~ tenderly Inquired a young eweil ol bia lady friend, at be eatxrted ber from cborcb. ".Well." ate aaid. "if I were you 1 would throw away firewood, wear my watch cl.ate undcrnro b my cowl, and auy at home nights and pray for brelna !" Marion liar land : Girls, you bare no more right to eat or drink what you know will dtegiee wlih your dlgcalioc than you bare to drop a furaliae piece of araonle into your aobool-fellow'e cup of tea. It la truly your doty to eat regularly and enough of wholesome, etrenflh-girlng food, wiaely adapted to your needa, aa to pray, "Olre ui thia day our daily bread." lie married for lore." "And did begrill?" -Ob. yea, te got it?" Hit wile is ebfltk fall of lpre." (Hid to bear It. tor Bill's a good feb "Yes, she's fall of lorp-sbe lores to dress finely, lores to go to theatres, lores other men's company, and, seemingly lores to glre ber bnstaand all lbs worri- , incut possible. So you see te married for - lore and got a big bunch ot 1L" , (, barren bit the nail on tbe hmd when t te mid : "Wise men mingle innocent | mirth with tbelr cares as a help either to ' forget or ornoome item." That's aa IB- i carat truth. Innocent mirth Is sugar I coating to our tlally pni; U Is tte ohrt- t mrot that takes tbe oorenea from our i ttcnedmrised feet as we stumble along t life's pathway. It is tte aoestbetlc lbs, i beans hire tte loothncte. Bo family I should te without it. ployed as a clerk In"! Boat™ retail dry' goods star, was accosted tbe otter day by ' a friend who naked bow Uoua were. ' " Pretty fair," was the response 1 " Getting ahead soy r ' "Wall, 1'Te bcea promoted to boor- ] " Indeed r- " Yes ; we're got* sew baby at oar J A good mother of a sorry son i "My , son. Wfflyim." mid a food mother, "ose- | lor te pretty wild as a boy, bat since be , went West he"i sorter turned orer a new ] leaf and got stendy. Uet gelUog along , well, loo. for I see his name In tbe papers , bonoT^tely. I atn so giad that Wil- , lyim's getting <9 In tbe world."— Bostoa , Gioir. t Tbe other day a ratter green looking i yr-rng fellow— though be evidently lired s In tbe city— went >010 a drjgocds store a and walked ap to one of tte lady clerks aid the following oonrenalion occurred: "1 watt to get four yards of ribbon for J ol ribbon ttet-s all." ■ " "Yen, bus you aught to glre tnr some * color that will suit brr. Is she a blonde . 0. brunette •- "She tin t neither; she's a hired glfL" , Suvral Kinds of Olrta. ' A good gH to b*re— Sal Yalios. ' A dlmgremln. fW-Amds Mosliy A figbtisg girl - liettle Magtnn. Sot s-ch rid ran giri-Beltie Hodegy. , oJT^lteberig.rl.-Ella Grant. ' A clear ome c< giri— E. Lucy Dale. Ageeearirieal g-rl-Rteda Dendrite , iEHSHiZ"' i ssa
For Lova of a Little Child. si borne. He wrought at his trade wilh exemplary fidelity, being always fat Ute shop with the opening ol Ibe day. lie managed, bowerer, to tear each evening tbe bedside of his "wee lad," aa be rolled him, a Sower, a bit of ribboo or a fragment of crimson glass-indeed anything that would lie net. on tte while He waTa quiet, unsentimental man, hut went borne at night without sonic, thing that would make tbe win face fight ■ up wkh Joy at hla return. He ncter said to a Bring soul that be lowed that boy so 1 much. SUI1 te wrnt 00 patiently kreing 1 bim. And by and bye be moved that Whole shop into posHirrly rrol.but oncon•Cicxu fellowship with him. Tte workmade curlros little Jan and eopa opwheels, and painted dlmlnutire picdown their sides before tbey suck Item in tte somen of tte kiln at burnicg time. One brought tome fruit In tbe of bis apron, and another cngrar- , logo lo t roda scrap-book, riot one of bem Whispered a word, for thia aolemot . thing waa not to be talked about. Tbey . put tbem In tbe old man 'a tel. where te found tbem, so te tjndentood all about It; and, tellers It or not, cynics, as you win, tbe entire pottery full ot men, ot rather course fiber by nature, grew quirt as the months drilled, becoming gentle and kind, and aome dropped swearing as Jhe 1 weary look 00 the patient fellow worker's face told tbem beyond mistake that tte ineritable shadow waa drawing nearer. Ercry day now, some did a piece of work for hint and put it oc tbe sanded 1 plank to dry so that be ooald come lalrr 1 and go earlier. So, when tte bell tolled, and the 111 tie coffin came cute f tte lowly door, around tbe corner, out of eight, there ; stood 100 stalwart workiogmen from tbe 1 pottery with tbelr dean clothes oc, mcei 1 of whom gars half a day's time for tbe ' pririlege of taking part in tbe aimple pro- , cession and following to Us grave Ibe 1 small burden of a eMtd which probably not one had ever seen. American Silver Depreciated. [ o»lt axi noujia. I From Ike Detroit Free Press. , The commercial relation between El I'sso. Texts, and tte Mexican lawn. El I'sso. del Boric. Just across Ibe river, threaten lo te seriously disturbed. A Mexican dollar ' it valued at 8S cents in American coin. Onr neighbors not liking tbe drprerialipn [ of their national ooin, reaclred to deprr ' date ourv Tbelr board of trade solemnly r dedded Ural American sliver dollars should te depredated 80 cents, or pass current ( for SI crntl In Mexican silver. Tte Mexican Board of Trade taw tbe folly uf ' tbe tost by one ot tte conductors nn the ' street car line that coonrdt tbe rival ritirt ' One morning be starred for tbe Mexican ' side with a Mexican silver dollar. On ' arriving oo Ibe otter side te took a drink of tbelr native chaln-lightnlng whiskey, price 15 orott. He was given an Amrri- ' can dollar In change. He repeated this at regular intervals during the day, sod at ntgtt had tbe tame Mexican dollar be started oul with. It is very likely Ite r board of trade will revise its qoeer systrnr of finance. Mexican paper money Is al - 25 peg cent, dlseoont. , What L»d H*m to Dwolaro. 1 A gentleman wi riding with a'lady in an open carriage "all af a summer's dir.'' and aeddently— men's arms are such awk ward things, are ever. In tbe way— dropped an arm around ber waist No objection wtu made for a while, and His arm gradually relieved the tide of tbe carriage , of the pressure upoo it But of t stidd. n (whether from a lain recognition of im- ■ propriety of tbe thing or tbe sight of lbs lady started ^rilh yolosnlc energy, ; and with a flashing eye excislmcd : "Mr. I can support nryeelf !" "Capital:" was tbe reply, "you are Joat the girl I have been looking for throe five yeara— will you many me t " - Ix ooxrxwrr r In tbe days gooe by a citizen of Detroit who has lately been gathered to his fatten was a Justice of tbe Peace for one of tbe townships of th a county. One day si te ml In bb office with nothing to do a friend came along with a young bone. Tte 'Bquar' was somewhat conceited 00 the boree question and arben informed that Ibe equine before' blm would let no man ride bim te at ooce determined to aoromptiah tbe feat. A crowd galhered, a saddle was brought and hoc or presently found himself astride of tte teaat. The next thing te knew was lyiag in a muddy ditch and a doc men were laughing to kflL "1 declare this court In 'session !" yelled bis Honor, as be struggled up. At ttdr there was 1 fresh burst of laughter and lie continued . " And each and every 00c Of you Is fined fir contempt of court 1" Tbey laugbrd corded and oMlocted, and for years after it was understood that coon waa In set ■loo txeept wbeu tte "Squar" was in bed . and aaleep.— Mrtil Frm Ptym. A gentleman riding along the road near ' Del Talk taw a shiftless looking fellow seated on a top rail of a fence whittling, 1 and be said to blm : "See here, my friend, yon ought to be at work, not altHog there no the fence whittling." "I made fire dollars here yesterday, and 1 , reckon that paya" "Made five dollar. ; whittling 00 a fence! I would like to ' know how you did it." "Why you see, | Gap. If I hadn't been here I'd bare goce ] to Austin and not drank. Then tber would bare flood me five dollars, so I con 1 rider that I am Joat that much ahead douT you f " " Yea, jus, you are right.'mid tbe man ; " you keep right on at thai rate and you win tea Jay Gould be- ' t.we you know flytfaps. j Aa employee of a livery stable says be ] al way 1 prefers to drive the bearer at 1 t funeral foe several remoos. Id the first piece te is or ear in say danger of baring j worda with tte passenger; and secondly, that after tte funeral te dosrot bare 10 J take lbs pe myger home, like the hacktnrn ' who bare lo take four or five people who J ride, to tbelr hooret ia c-,p,aitr wcrroai ; of tte city. He roys his Psustugu. are | - alway»tgrt«y stlfi toward bim. but ttey I don't grwmbk^bro* bT happens *0 >Sh i ^ Quinine Bupereedeo. ^ ■stwsyTo5yi?f| 3 e
(ftothing. : ,4 1 Don't shivering through \ this cold w eather for the want ( of a good %v arm Overcoat, it 1 will not pay. [ We have thei " >n all grades : from the plainest low in - price — to the finest" |. • A. C.YATE5& C'0„ i Ledier BnMn£ Cbestmit S Ri 8S.. r rWlADBUIilA. • _ ; I garble lard. I QAl'E MAY CITY e BABBLE WOBIS, A A Our.'Hatlrooo Track A Tnraptas. r KOXCWKKTM. TOXBXTOXtA STimHO | \ "TO-'-SS-And alt Bads or xsrWe and Flag or Moor Pays- 1 t meat. 1- T. EXTBIKIN. ' jBulldtng Watrrial, <Su. ' JERKMLAn B-SCHELLENGEK'S i LUMBER YARD Scheueagsi-. larsnng. twos May ». 1„ t SV.SS PLaBTkBXKO LATH. HUXOLB! OF ALL KIKDB. FLOOHINU. FKAXXKTt FF. PICKBTS, t Lrwaxa roe Rnu>iaos or Btxst Dssratrvioi SW-UHDEHS PltOMPTXT FILLED . octta-ly J. A JKtllELLKXOEk. Wisffllanrous. j GREAT CLOSING SALE MEN AND BOY'S .CLOTHING, > Gatlnei's FmitMnWi I rtaesnpltiUMutoc—.ToBrrlw^SsMxT-*"0 30 DAYS' Til I STOCK OF ! MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, tatlemeiL FuteMiei Goods, At sana It)* PMCWmwin Manntossrore 1 Meak tuuta sa now gts, Bogs' Suns, (is now » : i I: I I \hi -2 *U ; J; : 1 : }S CALVIll A KDWAEDA Otovmaf ParmerL mat-tt A A tx*. tad A Msraie in*., pauoda. PpETSMM SFSslSSSa^S ; rorridroo. oi good rate. Cstrdogas fres. Sot H-u*3oExTl ALDEK. Par.. It Vsasy SUM T. YOUNG MEN AND LADIE8! sg^SaaiaaSatS by AocCMly 10 tttosuatc t«. 6l«k wgoal «.«- . KersTUXE TELEOKAPH tXU as-n IPC cvointi Mrs-t, raiMArtraia. | , Mji^B
"durability SEA "SHORE PAINTING : secufied by ubi^ia LUCAS' LiQUID PAINTS CAPITOL LEAD. k ' BENEZET &• BRO.'S " GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, ,s DENNIS CREEK LANDING, N. J. BARGAINS IN CROCh'ERYWARE, • 3000 second-hand hytel plates at the uxtrao."dinar_v low price of 15" if : cents per dozen. Side Dishes of all kind s. Meat Dishes ^ * new and 8econd-hai.il BARGAINS. IN GLASSWARE. PRICES REDl'CED. LOOKING GLASSES. LAMPS AND L AMP FtXTl'KEb. "! BARGAINS IN -j CLOCKS and WATCHES; of Ckwks and Walcbes to be eoM at ^BEY LOW rKlL'EH. BARGAINS IX ' STOVES, RANGES, i .cook stoves from $25.00 to $15.00. _ t Old Stoseo exchanged for aew and the ktgbrst easti^^ce Cisco for tbem. SPECIAL BARGAINS TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS. : a New Depa.~ture in Bargains, revolvers, ^4. ii«w uopa. — o > — i
I All Uads nod Varieties, ,M1 '°g ■ prh* prios Iran oar dollar in tbe enrol Psort Hand led. °l •! The Best' isjthe Cheapest! BENL'YETS s you vo( e ): BOOTS AND .SHOES, 5 I Wwhington StreeT» C«p« "»««>'• N- J:^^"WALKE P. SF'.'OE." . BOOTS AND SHOES! Largssl and Mom eomplme Stock or OaoCLCkfap lkuu and Hkoea Is Cape May Co. 3 STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONE _ PRIC E O NLY. L SEE Ot'-M »ZJO ISAITE1U. ALSti. A^T'TpiTTor FINE W ALL-PAPERS ELDREDGE JOHNSON. '■ SB WABHINOTON STREET. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., ' Ramt 'Manufacturers, PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. . CROWS READY-HIED PAINT. BEST SEA-SHORE PAINT MANUFACTURED. ... ut.rs.nd ... .gor. SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., po VtfitK AVENUE. mt'HTII AMI falXnWBll.i. STHEETH. I'llll-A IIEIJ'IIIA. , BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED ELDREDGES' GRAIN DEPOT, No. 3 Decatur Street, Cape May City, , All kind, of Floor and Fro. 1 and at tks tewsm prraa, aad lower than tbe roue brand, and [ Ws null Floor by us DarrM arte ike pound. »> tese tbr tnirum brudJUO. Idbamronua J USala llbea'banvL ^kS'nmraail gSuii-j to '""wLtbSoTmd *"b^rst5SSi ' broaytL»j c^L T MM. bM>*1' GnorsD Bona ud Lk»o Hum.' Mwita. aa < rixo. . o. l >ac> us uraxn, ' t WM. B. ELDREDGE. FRENCH & REEVES, Noe. 13 and 15 Fedaml Street. CAMDEN, i-r. j. DEALERS INGRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED. . Mlaasema Patent Floor. Mill Feed. Bern Dried Beef. KorX. Coarae mad FUe Sail. n.y and Blraw by t'e BaMor Handle. Axle Ursore, CMUe powder. coal. Ac. )ela-y | Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. A. F. KENDALL. . DOORS, SASI, BLflisT SHDWEBS, MOULDINGS, ! SCROLL WORK, WOOD TURNISG8, MOSQUITO SCREENS, U-J ^-^..ggALER TN 1
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CUMBERLAND " T Mi\tual Fire liisuraiics Cempany, , bridgeton. n. j. WITH NEARLY FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, i ! OFFERS A PERFECTLY SAFE INSURANCE •' AT WHAT IT MAY COST. Having now, as per statement on 'file at Trenton, January' ist 1SS3. - ■ 8440 Policies Outstanding, Insuring, - . $13,103,634 | "With Premium Notes to the Amount of - - 2,359,417 Cash Assets. 46ig4Losses by Fire — Reported but not Adjusted, - -* 5,400 No othet liabilities of any kind, except jhc insurances. The charge on risks— farm properties and detached town and • village houses, is, for 81,000. ten years' policy, cash dc_posit, $ 10.0a Prem. Note, J 100 1,000. five " «• «,■ ^ 7.5a " " 50 1,000. three " •• <• « j-00 .. .. . ,0 More hazardous risks taken on favorable terms. k Losses by lightning arc paid, whether property is burned or not. ' Having found *.0 other insurance at so little- cost, and the saving to the members being very great, they continue lo offer as heretofore, a first-class Insurance against loss by fire or lightning, at the 1 lowest rates. Bridgeton, April, 1883. ' DAVID P. ELMER. President HENRY 1J LUPTON, Secretary. AGENTS AND SURVEYORS: Hst ruts Towsaxxu. Ero,.. (kpe May Court Hours. I Oxmatxi;. C.mX, M. D.. Droniivllk Wm. 11. VasUildcil Prtrrrirurg. j^6"1 1>axix1. E. Ira.BD. E«r . M.y. Landing. » PLANING "MILL; •
_ SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TRRHIHGS. ETC, , »i 1 in* irf.afc. ,ni- 1 1,. , — . BUILDING LUMBER OK EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. rilPST AMI FKIlEIIAI. STHKETy. OAMDKX. N. J. ],!«., CAPE MAY POINT Slumber yard. Building lumber ol all kind, in '^1" t0 Su" Cusioi.ners. ■ FRAIE TIMBER, siffll bulRDS, SHINGLES", , FLOORING BOARDS. LATHS. *c. , . > Sash, Dooi*s. Blinds Moult- irigs ra CITA' rtUCEs FOK CASH. w!i5S^?iJrot,Caps May cay. wiu rsoslss . WESLEY G. HUGHES. C. B. COLES, - ''LUMBER MERCHANT, !: Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS AND SCROLL SAWING. | Office, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. J»18-y ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. bukplv HOTELS, 1USTA VUAXTN AXD COTTAOKS WITH ; PURE EASTERN ICE. : COAL! COAL! COAL! bist qcautt. carifl'llv phkpabid for family l'se, axd ftll waonT ocaRastexd; ^ The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE, [ 41 Washinton Street, Cape May City. charles xeedzjcs. mamaqijl Gents' My-MCIilffi and Firiislii Ms, Bpaotbliy SskKWd tot tbs FALL ul WINTER TRADE or leO-k. ^Mrabek^i^nUk1 cifitepriM te'yJSSrisStSf.^fwSJ w nlflJZi. ' OUR MOTTO— "QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" ■ THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, j No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, charles needles manager. ttrmKVl^^^roa«r^'^t!,ro7ii.^a^orr«rDMf2ylro,5f "**""* u j FALL AXD WINTER DRESS OtrODB. . I s^AND FLANNELS DR. WARNER'S CAROLINE CORSETS, uxmI revwH-Sa, ws kasbrsdurod loli.oe. . -JBWSBMJBS&BSHHVmm ! g^mST " I,
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