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•*•' 1 " — .. "... I Watehlnc Ne**_YorY Waka Up. . j Mew York wake* tip by drencl evety j 1 iim raing lite a heavy deriicr wbaae real u ' ■ bri-krn but oni reanpieted. Tbe quid of ; 1 lie dxUoaa linea of brick anal brown Mow darlCngi lUal wrrr Itrr flrat in auccumb ) 1 lo i be infiovner of eight to laokcn at be- . 1 i*-«u two and three o'elotk in the marniK by the. jingling rlaltr? of furimuly ' 1 mi o rcalrea and tufting ibrrnxh all the ' atr-rta to al! drrertton* They come from ; lb-- fceriea and the depot of thy Huiiw-o 1 titer and liar inn railroad-, m l.ikingttat antnr. Tbe tana and piirhen are Ui.ndiCE faMMB-wajt, under frvul rf'erpa. J aii I bahlainluiai i™ vrhich liie intstrri j ib rera poaacra tbe kry*. and in mnat r4 • 1 , l>'bmuuinielaailiilu;oo it.iti ihaae •

fi- i caller* At a Heady. awiogiug call l be farmer < w (una anil in fman 'lie feme, and ' ' l» -dgt*. Wbal l her are tirtoiring to m -rkri i. tied down awl Wd4»u udder a I iht-auined canr«. roan. Sometime* j lb ■ lighted bull aeye lamp., -way in* lo • an J 1m traralh the front axk* (ire a In at of loo* and rough jouror j> on dark Oiunlry. roada. Tbe bcary. tbnnrter.Uke rumble of tbe iat'nna' way on- cbaara up tbe rattle of tbe milk iin«. Wend, with it. and wbal forma the baria for what it . called the roar of the great city. Than beer waj-nna begin to loaae tbe brrwerie* - a> aboni time o'clock, tbe flrtt lo atari heit q tboae that nerve the cuatomer* f urtbrat away, in tbe aubabt or Ibe annexed district- Then come tbe qroccrV way call to a:.d from tbe markets, and soon after 3 o'clock tbe Aral floret are thrown open. Saepy-loukinc, abocked bead lusty yodng <; -rmana. draw tbe botta in the grocery da**. Jerk down tbe aiiultan. and to begin to build on tbe sidewalk, the terraced platform of empty soap and alaicb b'Xca on wbtcb lo spread the I r rati stock it interrupted by the vinll*. rapidly drawing doner. of tbe meant giila and Ibe wire, of the neighborhood, with oolorinra fncea and ailpabod attire. They inauc w .lb steady bands, swinging liille bundles : o! kindling.,™ prrraing between forearm. | and waiau long lonmly wrapped parrels, . wboae lying brown" coven reveal glimpse* ' of tbe brown and the white end- of frrab . lotrta. Tb* liquor Man* are now wide ipen. I Shade* arc rolled ni>. screens are nbovod 1 aside, and water-cbared by rigorous broom, iu .plashing orer tbe nilto upon tie; aidrwalki Young men u curing apron, are robbing tbe great plate win. dew., and trembling, blear-eyed old men, half broken down with drink, arc cleansing wooden floor gratings, rolling out to draw rrlunetant barrel, from the gaping crllarwtys Here, again, the women cms with pitchers and with bottles, sod hurrying men plunge through tbe open ton and presently emerge with Mraigbtrr carriage and more confident trend. it la 8 o'clock and the Babie of tbe city clatter to under way. The bakery <1 . - .rams Opeot and baker*' twits are being open, and bag era being >

laden srith warm kam and bbcui'i brought up from heated cellars no big, black iron tray, by men wearing white rape, and with briwny. well-floured arms and beards sprinkle-.' white as with J powder of snow. The botae cars roil by . closer and eloaer together, tbe tbundrr of f and*trncto all bound Id one direction J n.uve down tbe arcnuea. clouds ol dust f fly from aim* nod ball doori and out of d upper windows: bent men with gray i.iit. with overflowing leather bug. bong from tbfir abouldera. are rvnaing op and down •taopn and in and out of stmt drmra. Q A Pleasant Llttlu Game. d Pima Perns Fras Prara. I natar*. He dreaaea well, carries an extra to the cflsfit that lit to engird in ranraSSKSI?'"- : "Y-e-a, but I gncaa I don't care loaub- ' acribc." replied the ctoimn. J "Oh, but I doot want you to. Tbe ; look win be *4d on its meriu. I am < and prominent citi ecru u< Detroit to sec ore j "Ah'" ear. the other, si be begin, to j "Wc desire to lake flee of the most prominent ekbeps of this ivunly. In the • r torn f rata poor boye to great and honored ■ Um weeuja anutber ptaac to allow the "You were tbeflret of tbe fire .elected. trod.y.lwfflteMi?-rd by tbe grntleyou a photograph^" ' "WrH-ahr-1 think an." "We want one which dom you lull £»- , '*»■ The engraving. coat wa •Seech , ^MnH^^rariaaUnith^Tl^^^e ' Jaram Halt, a. dikpiuied tramp, was i hcraato "ut before pwtioc Baemd tbi. I f street : ;

A Successful Book Agwnt. i man, living oat at Elizabeth, until be | a book-It* .earl* Christian , Mr. Waters didn't .want ifce J book, but be boogfat ItlO get rid at tbe, ' j agent; then taking It unde imanrj bd j, started for tl>e train which take* bhn. to " - i his Xew York office. Mr. Waters hadn't been " rote kmg br- , | fore Mra. Wanes game borne from a - . neighbor's Tbe book agent mw her, end went to and isrsuadod tbe wife to buy a ; I . ' copy of Ibe same IwA. tibr -war ignor- I ant of tbe fact that tier husband luuljj , tbe same bonk in tbe raorttiffiJJ , When Mr. Wataoa came back from Sew ) ' York at night. Mr*. Watson showed btonjf , Ibe booh. . . *>£l£ "1 drst want P. arc it." aaid Walars j* • frowning terribly. , j i "Why hudsndr" naked the wHr. , . j 1 1 "Because that rascally boob agent sold ]

r' I*" copies of the lame bisk— two! . , copies oT tbe "Early Christian Martyrs' { ;,«„d — , "Bui. bnaband we can — r" . "So, we can't, eilbei'" interrupted Mr. | , . Watsno: "tbe man's oft cs the train be- , ■ fore this /ksfoand ill T would kfll tbe^ ' "Why .there be goen lo tbe depot now," , ssid Mre. Watson, pointing out of the , window at the retreating loroi of the . book agent making for Ibe tiffin. , "Unl it's loo tote to calcfa him. and I am „ not dreaecd I bare taken oil my boots, i , and— " [ Just then Mr. Stcvem, a neighbor of t Mr. Wataoa. drove by, wbnn W ats-m pounds^ on tbe window pane in a fraotie * manner, almost frightening the borae. 1 J "Here, Stevcns^hc abnoted, "your J hitched up. won't yon ran yrsr borse . down to the train and bold that book J agent till 1 cotnc"- Run I Cstch "is j |! "All right,' Mid Mr. . Stevens, whip. I , i ping op bto Imrac and tearing down the t road. | t Mr- Steven, reached the Iimb )u»l a. i . the conductor shouted "all aboard: ' , "Bo* agent.'" be yelled. s> tbe book , agent stepped ouh) the train, "book agent e j bold on: Mr. Wetoou wants to are you! ' I I "Walaooy Waists wants lo see or:'' i i repeated the aaemingly p'tnlel book ! agent, "fib, I know what be sanls .' He wants to boy mre of my bo*s. but I caul mtoa Ibe train to sell U to biu>." , | "If that's aU he want'a said Mr. the- | vcos, driving np to jlre car window, • I , j can psy for it and take U hack to him. 1 I How much to It!" I ! 'Two dollars for Uw "l-torty Christian q Martyrs'." aaid ' the book agent at be [ | reached for Ibe mnory ami |ward tbe - ! bo* out through Ibe car wind..* , j Joal then Mr. Watson arrived, pulling . and blowing. In bl. ablrt sice re. As lie t raw the train pull out be was too full f or "Well, I gm it for you." said Stevenr; ■ "just got it. and that's all." 1 "Got what!" yelled Walars. a "Why, I got the Unk— 'Early Chris- j . tian Martyr*' and— " "By— tbe -great -guns: m»n»l W.t j r son aa be placed hi* hand to bto lirow ' a. god swooned right In the middle of tie- j

Why they Call Him "Old Man." I "Yea. that's sadly *o," said Jenkins. > "my bair to tnrnini gray and falling out ; before its rime. Csesnmrthlngl I would, tr bot mat hair reel orer. are dangrroua." j br "True." aoswered bu friend. "1st Parker's I en Hair Balaam is s> harmlere a- it is t fi relive, eo I've tried It. and know. Uivv the Balsam > , a show and tbe hoy* will anon Mop calling -Old Mao Jenkins.' " It never fait. ' lo restore the original color lo gray <« faded hair. Richly perfumed, an eiegeant i "Do you know." any a Fort Eineeln A1 m.o to tbe young tody who was driving hi while aMgtotiding. "that in tbe East the other day two young people ware out just as wa are and the tlcigh upset, and that r' little tcrsdeot was tbe cause id a wed- _ witbio a weak." Ten minutes later they Were flondering In tbe snow, but I1 tbe girl say* it was anacddrni— Btonurek i TVOwae. Whan Doctor* Dlaagrwa. It will be lime enough to doobl tbe . raltohility of Kidney. Wort. Doctor, all agree that il to a moat valuable medicine in all disorder* of tbe Liver, Kidneys and and frequently prevcrthe it. Dr. P. C. Ballon of Mooklno ray "Tbe past rear I ban ueed h more than rvft. an.f with tbe heal results. It to Use moat sue : ceaaful remedy 1 have ever need." hueb by *U druggists. HsendvJ* Discontent is* lbs want of self reliance to Ibe Infirmity of will.— Emerson. Dost quit* nee it an. A ma* stuck to the mud may vary disaooicoled. and yet bto 1 puaition may be tbe resulted ton much sell • Dyapupato dampeM the ardor of man, an aspiring soul. Why aufler from dys. nawatol 1>bTtefri^bna<lrtai«ifl>»dan.l 1 stdncjs? Why oooOnae tbe miserabie life or s dyspeptic, nervvlem mortal! Bb»wn'i Iron Bitten will surely cure yon. It baa permantly cored thousands of cases where other remedies afforded only trm- •, porary relief. A* yourdrnggtol coooern- ' ev-aqMnyou: h^e ^ rd^t!^ "dIo I no: What made yoa ax nr'" "Weil, I raw a light la the bouse long after midnight." "Ob: that's my riuert She has enmeshing down in the park* asrf jl late ercy mghi. hot I dent know whether its ; the croup moot." ] My mother bretan vataiov from first f 1 dose she loak of Dr. tsravm' Heart Rrgutotor bb. I* rid of those bad feeling, shoot gt, par trottie at drnggiacs. "la yen gwine to grt an ovytoat this I Wiotrer a*ed a darter of a csanpaoxur. "Well, 1 doot know bow that's gulag to B he," was tb* reply. 'The door got mr * . eye uw a oust, but lbs frltoh what owns it S , on lb loo" " - "Yus." raid the Vermtrat dmccn. "! w

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xlHWMM VbUkil DOES A* -fP LIVER COMPLAIWT8, V e Mtaara It acts aa tto I.ITKli, BOWELS sat 1 DOW I TOP ATTOW, PILIk " ran CLE AfTsV^Tth^B LOOP ■ w I *????°^ itL ~ Irgal 3i4urtterarnts. - gURBOGATE^S OFFICE. s -i k *SSg*nSio Lrta as" e girwrOOATB or TM^OOtTVlT or CAPB ' »: x» omre ar Ospe May court Hooas, on TUESDAY AtCD KATtTtDAY - ot earh wreS. W1LUAM HILDHETH, JX^CHANCERY OF SEW JER- " T'b* Tirwaat uiaMwMsieCMn « ' 'nsnrrrt e hrer^Tlna'^M^araroto'^^^'BraTuws'to t I WW I .Ml lis ddo ^oTtoarayMra^b ortoa asu 1 ™ uaS Stow Ma*!ulty reiroi srr :i. -r,:. a sir s nreung* ass beer, datras■ayihits wyhuaaai.^aad ^y*' yu*.f" _y.~ ima. leoaase yoa m WdWrto ' p. ,v li1 Ittflfllnfl Watrrial, <gtr. • j JEREMIAH B. SCHELLESGER'S

l LUMBER YARD i ScWItoag.iY Laadlag. Capa May S.J. J \ SHINOLBS or AU. KIKD6. j ELOOKISU. VRAM 8 nTt-Tr. P1CKETI1. I OCUS-IJ J. B. BCHEtXZhaKK. ' ] TIE CAPE MAY ff AYE 1 ■ • ! 011st W? Hmpapr ] Published at Cape May GitT. | ' EBTABURBED l«t- : I Ircelleit Family ReadiiE Matter l fEBIi JU Ftr rar u Utntt, the BOOKS. jMSkJP.assskir.r.s ear*. NOTED WOMEN yJ»^ '^«. t*egTeal-WlliliMti dn, ■ BOOKS Millions n

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. | this cold weather for the want 1 1 of a good warm Overcoat, it ^ will not pay. W e have them in all grades j from the plainest — low in • price — to the finest. A, C.YATLS&GO,, Leflier Baildni£ Cicstnol & 611 SH. 1 ■'IlILAUKtrtllA. i "HAND'S : cram MARKET ! CAPE MAT CITY, N.J. rates UST rt»B TUB KRBLT.NU WEEK. . RememlEr far CASH ami CASH ONLY. ; ' GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, Ac. FI.OI'K ARD BlCSt WHEAT. |W« ef New Je^. |W^ht^ra.d°. ^ ^ y 1 S ■OI.AM.to I ?s| g-gsw^gaWto. • HOABTED cpFFEEB. TEAS. e?srJ yH^a.'aiAK to. so A toe. . ® BBIED I'Bt'iTft. Erap^s^^pW. I ^ ^

Mwwraraoi to all kinds. It els. s in. By t*e sSSSSSsfei"''" *"* MtaL Brat. IV snd It ras. CtXBED COODS. WM?M^fremiU*rarM|toMBbsa.<au. , MEATS. Itoad totS: to 31 Janra LsM. HVM. toe. . SattatoS»»at«<ra. aiun. teas. MIBCELLAREOVS. Tort taste cure, as eta. pre salau. W. W. Ylaraar. sa to* per (afioa. Yraanar<Har.raara-pramnea ^?EKDss,,a f ^#p£?sr j ggJSfi'fc.Sg j I 'Saatolrato'nantarea!' S. HAND. " gtotUHarfl. QATE MAT CITY" MARBLE WORKS, f . E- Cor. Rsltroad Track A Tureptka. sonumnrr* »'**rlf>a ; — -c^ssas---YOUNC MEN AND LADIES I

| ¥hilada. ?nsinrss Caudj. j | iJHOMAS M. SEEDS, FASHIONABLE HATS A CAPS, i CMBFXTI S* rrc.. M. lsna. BOWK ilor, t. IL Bran.su. j J^ETTS, HOT h OO., POULTRY, ; NO. IS FEDERAL BTTtKET. CAMBER. R. j. j A ■ **-' j^HOJ.L, WIREBACK A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, TOBACCO ARD SEUAKA No. It A FKORT BTREET. PSILADELPQIA. ,! T T. FETERSOX. L

. FLOUR AND GRAIN FACTOR I'RODrcE COMMltf ION MERCHANT. . PHILADELPHIA. yto-wAd-y , J B. MATLACK, " R<k*R.8EYERTH «T„ PHILADA. j TEEBl urn min ill SEIER FIFE, ' CH1MKET TOPS. WISD CV ARD CA PS. CtrtMSET FLUES. GARDEN VASES, CEMEHT, Ere. i "p T.F.HMANN A CO., TIRE CARRIAGES AND TILLAGE CARTS i OF EVERY DEBCBIFTIOR, | " . No. HO KEKSLEK STREET, PHILADELPHIA, j ' ; ^cALUSTERA CO., I FICTmNTOW^SHADES. upperate farwe^ra^rea^^^ iwatces and WBMraslr Amu lor Ut -Jrarrny Window Stud* Future. ta» -» ' AgtwiiT ."wruwre Coal, ^oofl, ?imf, rtr. r^OAL AND WOOD. A COAL AND WOOD YARD 8CHELLERGEKW LANDING, (iradraof S5S. ranKi Sng"** LEHIGH EGG. STOVE AND CHEBTW& PINE, OAK AND HICKORT WOOD. "'1 U BrTa,COeD' ELLEN ra

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: SOME VALUABLE i FOOD REMEDIES. * j d'raraei'S'yfcrap araT aulrar" ^Esua^ -" u. p.rv. :: A KBiDM. or Reaaawra. N. V. Pimphlru dmrrtbtng all our food tsttedlra. k . msii-i to all epphcanu. HEAt.TH FOOD CO.. n j dtStoat ft IW* Art, New Tcwk p ' ramspi ' ttougtu powdflr' u •»««*- OaJSt raw A k | rraaired. Wv win trari^oa.^ Tra^eaa^wark * L j wsSms' wMaaw we rail aa^fiopay dirrrrlbO*, »rr_. aeai free. Frwlenrawui varaos T |WjS|^gg; - , a-ttsaaaajr . ■ " =~^5s32f~E c 5? flliSlrr ROOK Vto. Jtensrad. Salt,,. MUSIC WITHOUT A TEACH- ' 72' gars- . W^^RAR3?'" *""" ^SSlcANirBtaHING CO.. nuara ii HonMTraan auira rxaadC|WU- • I ^y^A^i^ayag.'°s ! j dl5 °* VesHRe's CO . P. <k Bos l«d. N. T. . I | 1 A HMEK'S SONS AND OTHERS ' 5 o:s-u"*sd^^.^ral^7oi£p£mds. : - * A MONTH AND BOARD J I SSJ"' P*«fr7t*C.tER A CO. PkltodMpa*. j '

I >ai * 1 ' 1 ,13 AT HAULS ! DRY GOODS STORE | Will be found a splendid line of Ladies' Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., Etc , Jersey Jackets, iJ Stockinett Coats, New "Market Ulsters, ' Circulars, Walking Jackets, Etc. Also, a full line of Children's Coats and Havclocks. All sorts of Double and Single Shawls. Cloth,

Felt and Flannel Skirts. ; j( HALL'S, i 26 SOUTH SECOND STHEtT, PHILADELPHIA - t The Great Bargain House IS THE NEW KNICKERBOCKER WILDINGS. . XO. 80 WASI11XGTOX STREET. CAPE MAY, X. J. W Barpii! in QKEINS & GLASSf ABE, ; "W® GBKAT BARfMIXN DL JV8 BoStC.U - ,n °<d Fashioned EARTHENWARE. " WONDKRITI. RAKGA1N." ' la a ruu assb-lm-iu of L AMP*. LAMP ntlMNEYR and R1 RNEKK j -.fBnnV five Sent" 'counter t XJEN "CENT COUNTER i IMMENSE BARGAINS _ t IK TIN WARE. : Eitraortiiair Barpis in food and Willow Ware. ;■ Gnat Bargalas to CANNED UOODB mad EVAPORATED PRITTy Real Genuine Bargains' ; • PAINT BHVhHEK. DUirr BKL'bUES. WHITEWABH K*f«R». x"e." A'lW) FaINTR „ AP.-U- ' smith' & CO. CAPE MAY POINT jH|g LUMBER YARD. " iSMi^U'tfrnher of all kinds in Quantities to Suit Customers. * FfiAIfi TIMBER SMftT MM, SHINGLES,

FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS. Ac. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mxmldings ^OTkStTlBdreJ^ShaS.^ tow sTraWaraS^wreit. tape May city, will rtertTSa^y"""1"10, WESLEY G. HUGHES. The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE, 41 Washinton Street, Cape May City. CHARLES NEEDLES. MANAGER. Gsits1 EsaflriaOlotMi and Fmisliii Goods. bpectalty Belre-U-I Ui top CALL an l WINTER TUAlftt ol ItaJ-t. l^tralTrari Iu'l^ kl. t,'. ?Ui* -r'h-'ic'.Tij '•* »ri Fin«^io^l™^bnj?S^»rra'E«Si" citL«a«rete* toylwW r£ bS/t^!g£S re P»iu£'. OUR MOTTO—" QUICK. SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE STORE, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NKKDLEH. MANAGER, laranraulgrrarer. raoi^ra.aJLao^ t,UKs, g<'g».' w ^ MUSLINS ; AN FLANNELS , DR. WARNER'S CAROLINE CORSETS. aaual price »t ja. wrlreir rrdu.-ed U. oerat^^Sotffre^^rre^drqaronoivaS^m'aa^S^Sra^ljra po^w.u?nrw

SAMUEL H. FRENCH & CO., Faint Manufacturers, j PAINTERS' AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, CBJ|K EEADT-KED PAfflT. BEST SEA-SHORE PAIHT IAKDFACTDRED. AreSss .^rSeSi^rs JTSsLzsiztfzs Sbissr-GtoSr nsrz SAMUEL H. FRENCH A CO.. pa YORK AVENUE. FOURTH AND CALLGWUILL STREET*. nULADgLTOlA.

PATENTS i HiSS«3Baaa^ Oar OBc* I* oppwlla ibe C- S . Palest o»e«. e»mii lkteit wire. WraamgtfoT a. c. TTTTWANT 1000 BOOK AGENTS j -VT Yra ttoo. Dodgr A Ito. Mraauti Una | THtRlT-THREE TEAK5 AMONG ODR WILD INDIANS. -1 rn£SS*»Wh orawS. ^ntd{r»Irara£ j MsmmM ' °" f ' ra, !St^?rfff*|- n "jtoftia ' ■ >l> a co_ Haiaari. cma. . . r-i'''" " ' " ii !]

THEBLATCHLEY ± PUMP! ■ Bill TJE_tEST. H ELATCHLCV'S i X^tt poMaSoT- loi"ed ; *JU ' cpwsUMED ff PUMP : Jk^s^ - 1 ^SSTfJHt-EY-Mtancrr. : EBrDII^Lsg SHXpni |j

SaUroafl rimt-ftiUr. | jyEST JEBSEY BA1LKOAP ; Trala. wilt W*eC»pa May aafaaowa foe 6.50 ^jeiranw^SSkp* ; 6.50 LrraNawTrrt. 4.00 ;*h.Tr^ •• | PrNDAYYKAINB. _\ 3.30 Wi7S^m,rm " Pl'"lr:pcu " from ranjt^^ma-

— ! — (fdrcational. INSTITUTE BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY, piEiaffi IKSTTFDTE I ■liaoi ,,r '^n'kHLra't.* WtTWItKILER. I ton ffllMUHD «t Bit I s'SiWi. YOUNG woNMt^ IRh A< lintuut Ft-.tbltadeliRla. Ppertalprtoa lakruatthtaeLaard ^yipth. Plodeldacaricitcr prdiral.

Worms! cla^k'l8 WOBMSYft : 1 > Par rat* t>j H. A. Keonrity. M. D, Cape May ca». «"Ly fHIBHrsniDIAH VEGETABLE HLU LIVER And ail Bilious Complaints ; ■*»*!&* iartf®gar,j^ FFTS^EEESa. • XffipSsSSEKWl'a! Craan^lraa^raaPI*yral>vi!Uraj^ra^t >. "'iratii SJTtm uTTir. Twk CONSUMPTION. iassssS^lii-5 ; Wisrrllanfons. " PAYNE'S I C> Korre Spark-Arrottlng *S*W kaguuT' *ta4' me rawl. I' raw It Bhree -ar G .reefer to ftmtoti powre k* , ra« kbJib I of Uaa,h4kllww«a1a!t)hnb. OreL IJ W. ui/l ear loom /■* m ,im. iMoe. BW |,AY^A.gTr- ire, liar BEST gLaae-- PEAR. : if Youisi