THE HOUSEHOLD- c Brrakfmt ought to be made a very ' pleaMUit meal, beginning the day. « II , do«, after the family hare to-cn scparat ( ed tor the night. Yet in how many faml- , lie i« it the custom ti> sk-nfl off the ma*- ' tar of the hooae to liir dally round of , btulne** j*lth an unreHafled fedipe after f pertains of r hurried, uncomfortable > ■heal, compoaed mhinlv of tlie remain* ( of yeeteniay-'a dinner warmed over in any ( war moat eaay to the oook„without ami- _ timing uttl aifbgtthe.r unpalatable- , ' A cdW to brought on by tba chilling of ( , amor portion of the Surface, especially . when heateil, or lo a pemplratlon- This Induce* n contraction of tlu-.'mldute blood | vc*<el-. and fnreei the blood front the ( gurfnr. to'the Internal organ*, producing ( congestion. irritation and 'inflammation. . If the effect produced if but alight, it la ( known a* a add: If more acrere, it maybe a bronchlrto. pneumonia or rbeumi." ^ The treatment of a cold has for ita ob- ( Jects to realore the- balance of the circulation and to eliminate from the ayatem j the waste matters w bicli bare been re- ( tained by the checking of the perspiration, and which by IhMr irritating effcc-s. ( acrvr to keep up the disagreeable condition. A lint foot-bath la an excellent ( thing to relieve internal congestion. a* ^ are alio muatard plasters and hot fomentation*. Then a bowl 'of bot lemonade, drank after covering up warm .in bed. water or hot brick", will induce profuse perspiration and carry off the waatc products. Sometimes a saline laxative is a desirable addition. Especial care is neaflerwards, a* there is an unusual liability to lake cord under such circumstances. * Lntoon Cake -One and a Iia'f cup of cup of milk, two cup* of floor, two egg*. Jules «nd grate the rind of one lemon, one-half teaspoonful of sodo; bake In small square tin* and ice on the «ldc* and top. Ginger Snaps-Mix together and boil for three minutes one-quarter of a pound of buttrr, one-quarter of a pound of lard, one-quarter of a pound of sugar, one pint of molasAr* and teaspoonful* of ground ginger. Wbenrool mix tyinothly with two pound* of flour lifted with one teaspoonful of sods anil one of cream of tartar. Moisten with a little milk, mil thin, cut Into cake* and bake. The thoughtful housekeeper will not
. pitch In for cleaning a little later and .turn the whole house upside dowu and drive everybody ahtrected for a full two weeks. On the other hand she will take and so on to the end. In thto waylhe spring cleaning may be done without the lords of the household suffering the least inconvenience. Ilcrr is a hint for the qolumn that has born us by Ibe executive of a large family that inhabits a big city ~ dwelling. * * — It* the wise father and motlirr who supply the young folk* of the famllr with recreatfon at home. I-el there be a full supply of choice literature and game* of skill. Keep the boys out of the streets in some way to the ant of your Iiottnm dollar. Young people will have m-ea-they will flnd it elsewhere.' Ventilate the sleeping room". Liu tie fresh air come In with t ru»h when eh tnber work Is doue and take out ~ I'll It the Impurities th at have aoetimmtilal'-d through the night ftwm the lungs of it..,., that have occupied the chandler. Y»tr cannot thoroughly purify the atmosphere ot an ordinary siicd steeping room in I. «* than ten minifies of free circulation of cfcculation of air. A half hour is bell.but a less time will aBswer the purpo"e If tqere are wide opened window*. Mr. Editor— Since you have thrown arid* open the door of the -Hon ehol.l" and extended soeb a cordial welcome t« the ladies, I'll Just throw aside all timid. BjVslwsH "ceremony and step right In. What a 'wy corner you given us. I hope the ladles will often run in and exchange with each other ose'ul recipe*, tasteful fancy work, t'omc "fiti-T* don't he b»-k-trard, we nan h If. answvr and ln«tru't each other: promote a pleasant. social and pride. In our local paper-, eaperlnlit so wncn they are making such pt-r*to« ' Let us do all In our power In make lis "Household"' cornet a bright . la or Should we chatter a little two about . a beantlfdl cmchet pattern, love a le.bv '* hood, or charming pl.-ce of painting I don't think the editor will frown H.-'ll have an eye. on ttrnte good rooking receipt*. Ruttors are men anil know when yon set a! suhsome dish b fore with me wlilct. t nu'will he mre to flh. if yon try tltera. Who'll send in a good recipe for old fa*hloned ging.- bread, such as our grandmother* used to make. Al-o a pretty and easy pattern for baby's sack. I sec the editor it looking at hb water. So I'll Wave you an mile u. WW®* ! Mothers ! Daughters ! IV your own physician : -A lady who for year* suffered lormeiiflgwnrse than death from Pterin* Trouble, Tailing 6f the Womb. Lencorrboea. Suppressions. : ifcc., and who had despaired of I mini cured, found remedies which completely cured her. Any sufferer from .suei. cure herself, without rerealing heT condition to any one, and without subjecting her womanly modesty to the shock of an r rumination by a physician. An illustrated treatise, prescriptions, and full directions for use, sent free to any address, aeenn-ly settled, Pend twneent Stamp. Address, naming this paper. Ma*. W. (J. IIoi.mxs. 6M Broadway, N. Y. A list of tba gonffa at the' New Clnh last week include.! one "M Dtririerah" No mrfre comprehensive, name since the days of WW® JOy w*. ^ek . w. i®,. w. owmma. Wt-a »ha m s Chug, ska cried Aw CwSorta, Wfem sb. b«] mikln®. A. pn Owai Cmtaei®. bJjm 'rroUblv th« 'to why'lhe'roi'a' family is so unhappy .-Baltimore Amer. - ■
Long before the ground Is thawed in •pring will be needed for hot-beds. " or for window boxes, and the provident & gardener will sre that in tlio fall a suffl- - cirnt quantity of light, rich soil is placed ft under covgr, to be ready when wanted. P A cellar is a good place tit store it. If J, thin soil has not been provided it is of- n a difficult matter to procure it in the n spring, whep needed. The soil under- '■ Death a nurture heap or pile of leaves * may remain unfroxen and be available, -,. but it fails. The bgst way is to cart, I scTetpI loads of bot, fermenting manure " a suitable place In the garden, and j, thaw it out in ibis manner. It will be „ "low work if the foil 1* frozen -deep' t Somellmo* the earth under a *hrd I will freeze but little. Try. that.— AgriA highly productive farm Is that of h W. Sawyer, near this city. The Col- ]j onr.1 has spent a large sum of money i( •Ince ho- came In poascwion of It for t, and Improved stork and m.t. H chinety. IBs crops of corn and oat* last F season were large, yielding him a large j profit on the original outlay. There Is a t fine herd of cattle on the farm b> which a the owner refer* with commendable f pride. Already there are active prepare. „ tions for next spring's seeling going on k shout the place. The County Alms .House farm is one J of the improved places of Upper Seaside. , We do not knojr Just what tlie per cent : of profits to the county I* from the produce yearly gathered, but it must be a paying one. The present steward, Mr. Ell Sayer*. ha* taken with him to his , ' responsible duties, an intelligence in ag- £ ricultural methods that will be . -f advan- j ' tage to the public and the unfortunate • wards of the county who depend upon 1 ; *Trce labels and labelling should re. ' crive attention in tlie winter'* leisure. ' I he labels tbat are on tlie trees "when • | something more durable" l« qirovld-d. I For ordinary purposes a Heavy pine ' ' label, well painted ami written upon j ' with soft lead before.dry, is rxcellciil : . while one made of zinr and similarly . written upon 1* still better. In elfin r i I cute fasten to the trees by use of No. IB , copper or bras* wire, makmg loop* so large that years of growth will not fill J them ffut. ' A good way to And out whether seals will sprout, is to All ggallon crock nearly " full of mellow soli and cover with one 1 i-i,d - f a piece of nyislin twice as large ' a* the crock. W et through and through ' with hot water. Hprlnkle the seeds on the cloth, tbrom the other end" of It ore.
them, put half an'inch of soll on top and ' keep in a warm place for four or fire ' day*. Then turn back the doth and see , what you have. Some one wants to know how much ■ ® to feed 100 fowls. In winter give them '' in the morning six quarts of warm feed. , ' at noon tl.r same amount of wheat or j or oat* and in the evening all the com 1 ' iliey will run after. This is about the 1 ' iwect amount tor laying liens. If they j ' *rc being fatten'*! feed llirm three time * a day all they will eat up clean. i 3 All fowl* that feather slowly ar, ii-ually 1 J hardy. For ln«tarfce the Brahma*. *|l ' » is owing to the fact that drain on the , * sv stein occasinnnl by 'pjick fuathering I 11 d.ies not weaken them. Slow feathering • laMe matter 1s manuring In itself, anil . - i« the h«wt manuring we can do ; it is 1 J permanent if regularly kept up. We ] i- -oi l expcn ively fertilized w'.lh'ronuiicr. 1 f.-i IliziT* that is getting more ix- ' J h ii. it r>l every year. I account for it • in this way. fiat th# land lacks humu* . f (decayed vrgetation'i. and without ■minus, manures do but little good, t It Is recommended that to prevent n cows or aticr from Jumping over fences . a horse-rhne" be nailed to one of the ' forcdeet, which prevents the hoof from r spreading and consequently render* the animal unab'c to spring. There Is no advantage in dumping the ' . mnnnre In heaps over the firida. The : I rains reat-h the manure and enrich the • II «p d* upon which the heap# stand more , than other portions of the field, the ef- '■ feet of which will benotleed In the nn even growth of the crop which follows. The better plan Is to spread evenly the , manure as fast as It Is hauled to the • tleHls. Tlie asparagus bed must be attended . to early, fork in a plentiful supply ol r fine, well-rotted manure, so a* to allow .- tiie rains to carry down the soluble por- • itons'tn the roots of the plant. i January Pansy Is a royal mimlirr. Thi V.utng stories, "MonlesgV," uy Mrs. fl. . II. Ab.irn (Pansy), "Tlie Little Rid s Shop." by Jtargaret Bhlney, '• A See. n. - fold Troubla," tidd by aeveii people who , graphic- The number contains al'a > sto- ! r rits. poems, and sketches. Noticeable among tnese is Our Alphabet of tjrrat Men, which gircs an excellent biography of Dnaiel Webster "1th portrait. Ti e e . " la too a sketch ofFave Huntington, writJ Uitl fey Rev. J. VV. Snnboru. in which he r"*- el Lk oown"* otnaru' MOtbS" on . 1 Marie Antoinette, and a pleasant story ' * Lotbrop A Co., Boston, fl.00 a yea*. ' <-enti.it. He would have got away, prob2 aide, had he not gone back alter the • fretghl train to whicb it had been atf tacWii. IJke most Ohio men be wauted 1 . too much.— Texas flfltfaps. Liwt and Found. A Rich Reward ■ awaits the man tbat presents a better . thing than the Hop /'latter for all .. pain and soreness. Acta Instantly when "applied to Backache. Rheumatism, Sciatica. Kldtv y affections, side achj, stitch, crick. -sore lungs or severe aches in any part. 85 cts. A New York nnn^idvertlaea to re-Wlib-ut beautiful hair no woraanTil boaulituL Is yours failing off cr failed* k The loss is vit.l- Parker's Hair Balsam will prrsrrve your hair and give back i's gloss ami yonthfu! color, (.lean, elegant. J An esthetii gardener calls his spade a I . ■ 'deficit," because It to something needed ! to make a hole.— Yonkerm Ooortie. . t A single fart to worth a ship load of i ; ;?5sst,«!bi,s'»*2isss^ i.r than all other liniments. Mr. John re Grrgg. a well-known citizen of Watson- j a. vide, t'allforula, tonnd It to be indtopen- : aatile as a cure for rheumatism. Price, , * "«i.i5c"5T """ : - , ...
"The Farmers' ^Poultry itamns j 'nils it tlie title of a new and valuable ! book on poultry raising for profit. This | answers in adrance every posiible -, questlou in rerpect to keeping and can Ing pnultrv. and give* in the plainest. 1 i make" In- -II- ' .y the y. .r r..i:n.!, huw to j. fatten market poultry quirklv; how to I dross- and shit, toultry and sell egg* to obtain the highest prce*: h -w to build inexpensive hen bouse* and ytmi": how j discover', pn-vem and cure all disease* j of poullry: bow to select anil obtain j choice bi.v.1*. and bo* nw *nd Women of long vvpcrieiKv in the business nittke the Farmer*' l'oulirv Iti.Wtig (fa|dr. cents. Tills hook to i.Mfu*lv'Wu«. trated with engritvlnjt* of in. *1,-1 f*-udtry hoiiH* and nui-. als., Many of the fiat 'breeds (if hetm. diirt^^ttiikeyjjh^,^g ^ probably no way by which a small lint constan'. cash Income cairtw secured with to little effort as by tttejiing *r»l mrttijr fur -ben*. From now amtil next Mnreli and higher each month. DijH. therefore.. delay, hut item! at once and get n copy of this valuable book . During the of high prlc-s the bens should be busy. For (W eta. in stamps. Johnton &Co. will send po-tpaid a copy ot The Farmers' Poultry liaising Guide and two 85-rt. pscks of Sher d id's i'ow.ierto . make liens lav. or llii-y Will semi a 1 1-t pound tin can of Powder at regular rale <*1 AO) andaeopy oftheGniilr/rrr. Proprietary Medicines. A virit to Dr. Green s laboratory, at XVoodbury, N. J.. has ronxltlwntily . clunml^oi^ vkw*^ ™'rr. *l7y"kii'owti M^bmitani Patent M.-di-vtrsll,- distrust anytldng that has not withstood long nod tried experience* Jlrlnga ^ty.ieian I i ad die rnrlo-iir t. prepaiatloits cold bt- snrtatned foi k nianv^ y-ars. Site p.*fert , -tetn mwin whh"|t*werwr'fe mtde ocqoalr.i.d. si. tuUciahtiv c-.nvlncio • to uwrhai the Au . gust Flower, for Dvsprpd and Llv.t , C entdunt-. mid Itoschee's German Syrup, tor Thnait and Long Troubles. ' were for the eoiiiplatrit* th. v :irc n-enm-onli rrgrt e hat in ranch of our practice niediral ethics prevent it' from proscrib- . forwarded Dr. Green, from all port* of 1 tile, lawyeis. ministers and doclori. glv. 1 log a description of their 'ailments, testlni'gi'ab ot their cures, etc., I feel like ni'-n his ut ineir cures, f I reel use endorsing Dr. Green's suggestion that i
Government accept such vtOuablc formulas, and tic* nsc them for gencn.l I by Jpftog protection to the inventor : same B« [intents ccnerallv- -< 'opted fnrm ■ .V. )■ Cimitnrof Oe-L, 1888. i Cxtx bt Ori-Trua BiMpt.trtrn.- The j tedious task -of digging trenches to j tilant celery In. and afterward '.lie great ] of banking it np to blanch, prevent growmgVhi«'yrerni,nie,H«noff"wl lofte : public a new sort known as Nellla" Belf- . .iHanclltng- (Wery- which can he grown as easily as a head ..f . .1.1. .« Vtan . and rivniiires that only a little earth • should Ik- drawn up around the stalk'. 1 -Imllnr to hilling com, and remain a con- , pie of weeks, to have extra eboiee i.lanrhed celery of the finest quaiitv. Thii easy < aUctre urea tw... third* of the old green Till* new variety isdi*tintt, and to of a lH-.uufiil cream white color, and crisp and tender. Tlie in. trodncera offer to send a packet, valued ' at 25 aetta. of this rare sort to any one sending the name* and addresses of ten or more penv-ns who tske pride in a market prefer. cd). and alao'a 'wo rent J "amp to pay for po«ace and r«" *«>«- 1 . Illustrated Cntalogtja tor Is-T. whir l, B- * «t length. Their address to: The A. I'. Nellto l'o„ growers of the famoiw brand ' ! of Moh»wk Valley Seeds. Cortlaiul , St.. "Neto York. ! "John." said a wife in the middle of ' . the night, rousing her husband. "I. de- , clare, I forgot to put the mackerel to ' aoxk." "Cm— yum— -ah— I don' b'levc . , you'd—tan— yum— got much on it . If , you had." Mid sleepy John.— lift. What True Morlt Will Do. The unpreerdonlal sale of BottAee't . astontohed the wt.rid. It is without doubt , the safest and best remedy ever disco*- . ered for the spce.lv and effectual cure of ' l oughs, (Wda and. the -.severest Lung J I trouble*; It acta on an eutlreli differ, n. , j principle from the usual proscriptions • given by I'liywcinus. as it <lw* not drv ( up a Qough ami leave the. disease still in , im- cause of the troubla, beat* the part# ; affected and leave* them In a pu-elv . healthy condition. A bottle kept in tlie j for use when the dtoeaaaoorice their ap- ■ 1 tK-arance, »U1 save doctor*# hi'to and * , long spell of .serious illness. Atrial will 1 tlvrly sold bv *11 dniegisu and general . dealer* In the land. Price. 75 cts., large : A vonng bumanstarian (hearing the , for the first time)— "Oh. main- ] , i tna, mamma, cooldnt you toterferel ' There's a horrid man squeezing something under his arm, and be is hurting Wondertut Cures. W. D. Hoyt A Co.. Wholesale and ■ Retail Druggist* of Rome, G*.. aay: I . We hare, been selling Dr. King's New . Discovery, Electric Bltti-rs anil Bu.-k- . Irn'a Are ca Sahre for two year*. Have I never handled remedies that nell as well, or give such Hntvsraal satisfaction. There have lie®n some wuntlerful cures -! I effected toy thera medldne* In this city. r Several cases of pronounced Consump- | ti<m have been entirely cored by use of , a few battles of Dr. King'* New Dto- . corcrv. taken In connection with Klcc. . trie giantnti* tbcra alMrs. fangtry ha* t"*n reqo.-atcd to r Uly'.towu y mi»t Uavr^fad.-d very repj, . ' f rn i : — i | 1 "l« it correct to ray I put up at the * X &Ur Inquired one travelliig ! . man of another. "No." "What ought I 1 lossy >" "1 put up with the X 5 Hotel Would 1k- about tiie"thlng."vAf«r. i r\ant TrmtUer. f "A severe cold, ending In a hard, drv o c wgh, caned to paw manyhleetilc -'r a ; nigh'*, coughing until it seemed as n though my hemt would burst. 1 told mr I- , friends that I must die. 1 wat adytoed i-j In try Dr. Beth Arnoitl * Cough hiUrr. '• to'uVh' 'rS^riiaaa. For sale* by aU i ; j : drttggisi*. Dire SV . 50c. and fl per j.. IBM ivito' Jmr"p]lj'roi "b" tesJmsww, i ' I tone iw* and liver 'roqbto ISf.
8edStaf» @H^RE IuhI". Cts, PROMPT.fcltJ ~ , lilt tiMANREMEflf •: PajnlSS?. ' ; fed Zk cured Of RHtUMATtBS* Of usln« ;! RUSSIA* RHEUMATIIM CURE. " gSSSsSwiatS- : •: ■'.iv.;.. — t -'ton™ •?-t2rss,1!5 - 1^^^^ - K=iih'"iF"'^elnnousM c 1 gJOSlTCBK Q* WVi KASKINE. i THE NEW QUININE. ^ \ "W^. tin Oml Tffnr.i
/* ■ Ho Baa | WjtEOifc j ® mm: 7 ^"(7 KoRilftEait fcUattly A POWERFUL TONIO a" specific'for malaria. RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS PROST AR ATION ana sit derm iMsrasrs. Uettrvn* lloaplial, H. V., "Vn.versally «uosk. Frsmaa noapttat. N. V. nSeaHnJl Eo.1 s. M»ror <t Sfeaar. Cape May. N. J., or win hr mill on reeefra ..r mice. TttBK taiSikCO^st Wsrreo St„New*orX Winter Exposure CausesCouehs rslgw. thratioa,' Lwnraeo, uaetsche, anil diner i^Ril 8&i^eg-&8Ha DON'T TRIFLE j Wiis^ibejyis bj m'm Imprnprrto Otw-I tpeeu- ; and Eye Glasses, OPERA GLASSES, .THERMOMETERS, of sr. kiuita. Pstry Tn*mnmttera, Churn Thar* ARTIFICIAL EYES. ISKTBtMBNTS, BLECTRJCAL SUPPLIES, Be. . W. Mitchell McAllister, OPTICIAN, .n'.x *t f*a CtiMtrat street, HritlartelptCa. 1. P. WHITESIDES, 909 ARCH STREET, ; ^RTRAlfs" |CrayBB: Pastgf & Oil Golors sSsSiks COPIES OP DECEASED rEHSOKB. DATTLE OF GETTfEBURG. ^CYCLORAMA *41 Juik'SlStislmS
The Great Bargain Mouse ; IN THE NEW KNICKERBOCKER BUILDINGS. 50. 60 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAT, 5. J. 1 1. oav opes for the wna ta' ""HrBasWin* I vmrfit Great Bamains ia QD1INS & GLASS! ARE, ! ln °ld Fashioned EARTHENWARE. Wt>NDIRFCL BAKOAIN8 iran^i.8^5^N,K8 ! FIVE CENT COUNTER ! cent counter ! IMMENSE BARGAINS IN TIN WARE ; Eilraardiiian. Bargains in Wood aui Willow.Ware. fBjBtReal Genuine Bargains PAIbT llttt'siIES. DtTirr BRUSH US. WHITEWASH BltCSllRH, Ac. ALSO PAINTS smith & co. The Fitzgerald Sclf-Guagmg Oil Tank WILL SAVE IIS COST IN A SHORT TIME, (a ALSO KANUPACTTRKR OP GAS MACHINES P01* Lighting Country Residences.!! Mm GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, ■ P. J. FITZGERALD, • 23 and 2s ^outh Fourth Street, ICE! JCE! TCE! THE KNICKEEBOCKEK ICE CO.. OF PHILAPELPHIA. SUPPLY QOTBLB, RSSTAUHANT8 -AND IXrtTAOBS WITH : PURE EASTERN ICE. COAL! COAL! COAL! BSST QUALITY, OARBFIJU.Y PRHPAHBD POK PAMlbY USB, AND PULL WEIGHT UUAKAKTEKD " AIUDT UliAtlMIXHJ
AT $6.00 PER TON. B. - y <ur oMr- r to the Branch oitw. ' WAttniNGTON BTKBBT AUOV" OCgAN. CAPy AY. N. J. ~ GOFF & SMITH! f \ BRICK, POTTERS and BUIT CRAY ! Wet •> -nrnW'1 <*ti«V|*«i4 ®t ia • tn*t q ■ »'«»•» Brie* wWeh we wtllseUatthe i.owf.st cash phickh. Pacturtr" «t ncllcplnlis nisei at Vflllvlllc, N.J. tinoKlts BY MAIL WILL R^'Kl V« PROMPT ATTENTION. Jlt-J BARGAIN SALES IN FURNITURE. Chamber and Parlor Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices 1 i M M I:N S E si; UTN i'; °0PKN i N i ; IYINS & BROTHER, . 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch, Ea6t Side. , SAMUEL E. I.ANDIS. . (-ALTON L. I.ANDt* H. L. (I ABLE, Special Partner. -LANDIS & CO. (Supmunt to GRATmu. A CO ,1 irttotaaale Dealer* m Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ROI'ES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BHOSHES, Ac. " CARRIAGES OF A Li. KINDS HANDLED. 1 4*. M ARK PT HTREBT. AND 41.V M RRl-IIANT HTItRKT. PniLA. SASH AND DOOR D^POT, j rhr auaeretraeU U propasel to tarntohatl htnd* of MILL-WORK ; Doors, Sasli, BliiJs, MM, Mraligs, Srttis, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. Alt orrter* pminpttr OHM. Call exunln* stock and get retlmatre. A. L. CONNER. ap*-y ' Tornpthc nrer llrolgc. l-i|>- Ma, Ot?. N. J. KIMBALL, PRINCES -C0-, WmW MERCHANTS, AND MANCPACTUUKRB OP MILL- WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc., ALWAYS ON BAND. ESTIMATES PUKNUHED. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. BSANOH YARD AT MM. I. VII. I.E. VINE LAND, N. J. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUPACTURkRfi OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING, S Call examine atMGtand get eastmats®. Agvnt for Walton* Whann's A M-L-Stincnuhrr-iPe lae. Office. No. 14- Kaififftn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. jy5-y , 35 " THOMAS D-EPUY. 35 !• . 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, NEW DESIGNS IN THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS! CARPETS! AhK! » large Itae ol WILTONS, MOQUKTTES AND BODY BRUSSELS, of she Bees Makee at Use Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, 35 BETWEEN ARCH &tMARKET ST3.PHILADA. 35 . - GEORGE'E. CU MMJNCS. AGENT FOB THE BALE OP I Baildiai Lots al Seaside Part Mail HasMts, Aoilesea & Pt.FlEa!ait 'Lara. 703 Walnut BtreeL'PhiiaiUlphia.
C.c. "b LATCH LEY, _ 30O IM A RKET ST., FhtlBtfelphjM. RAW BONt MANURE " 9 ::lggg BAUGHS _ $25 Phosphate SSJJSrf & sons ^ tuP*R-PHofftt»Tr PHhIdZLPHIa7 PA Use the Original Baugh'c ZZZ- Hiosphatc
~^ygST JKRSBY BA-ILBOAD. TIME TABLE IN KPPECT OCT, 4.H, WU. Trains wtu toive Cape Mar • • lot low" tor PffltAOELPBlA / 6.5o_ vSr^"w«51y*on)y, at Sea l»le ,'tUKtton for .STstri Ne* Yre1™' "" T"*' SUNDAY THAINB. oa P. Aixominate-ion. on rnn.iny. J.oU only iw *l at: ini.-rroMUt^sunon,. nee,-*?*"* I "to Jenrti<» for aee. Isie litz, aoa *t r.'»'«l«.ro for Brtugtaon. • PKUM PHILADELPHIA. Tt 4tM^ le*.^ tot^ (Asne^Mev-BxpreM »re> 1 A.L DAYTON." J ".rroofV Aim garble Hard. _ QAl'K MAY CITY MARBLE WORKS, 8. E. Cot . H»hr<»'- Track A Turnpike. I , MONUMENTS, rtlMPS+ONRS. BTKPPINO ' ~ . e -e- !">«• | in;D ' . rXThlKIN. g BLATCHLEY ; PUMPiJfST PhLATCHLEY'S Ui is TRIPLE ENAMEL .! "f DPORCELAIN LINED t\' SEAMLESS TUBE | LINED PUMP ;
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PLANING MILL, . - SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS, MANUPACTUHEBB OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. > or Vhtrti we hive a large stork now on hanU, In onrwureroom", ready tor Inunedlate atilpment. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TUBINGS. ETC., " BUILDING LUMBER f T»F KV«HY fkBrH'HIFTION. C. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. PROST VS1) PEDEUAt. HTRBET8, CAMDEN. N. J. jell MOST RELIAB1E FIRE INSURANCE AGENC) - IN -APE MAT COUNTY. Rates as Low as in -any othei f .. Companies. ^ Applitariiin* fniu^any part of tbo count, V| Ey-IeBE^aL * will receive prompt atieatirr. W. SCOTT HAND, Aarent, " -rTT. — b-XS CAPE MAY (XJL'ItT IIOL'SX, N. . J.M.B.HILDKXTH. AUo-nry.»i-i.nr tad Notary Public. A. B. LITTL HILDRETH & LITTLE. Real Estate Brokers, No. 4 OCEAN STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. Real F.atate Bnarht. Bold nnd Eachanxed. Ilols-Ia, Roardlni * HoiiHca nnd cottage* Ui-nted. Dealrable RulldUtK Lota ,MI(ua(4-4l xklrt-cil*- on tlie RCHCh, Fop Hale. . " " NEW MILE? HE try STORE, - •y 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. S STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, All rsahtoo* pre Upnnuoe»or j Embroieery Coeds. Stamping done to Order. « GIVE ME A TB1AL. g, WALES. 5 GEO. M. POWELL, " MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape f.Lv City. . A well aelented etoek ol OKUM i tsL :j -n »*" «a*t®M l- v..- ■ . i ..i,.i„r i i iin, ,p,i fnii L..-- neat!, uii-a'* Piirntsn.tia ^ "lrarScUa pneos. ch* aotnftet r-^iring pnrapuy tt waded to. .n-i ratuweuoo guaraoteed

