Cape May Wave, 12 March 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TH"E HOUSEHOLD. ^ . • , to . la domestic affairs tlwre should be an n| early stsrt just ar out of doom. Soiling ci old Father Time by the forelock, day by day, and requiring him to surrender the K bent of his gifts is, the right way to do c it la this line we qu9te from the •- •freer some limply suggestions: Alas lor the houses that art hurried all « day and every day I .The friction in b such homes is very wearing. Tho In- tmates rise late, the. breakfast- I* liehirt 1- ,, band, hurriedly prepared and hurriedly w eaten, and things are at sixes and Sevens u tho Whole day. And »o it goes on „ through the week. Mouldy'- waibing * Is l.rgtin latr, ami laps over Into Tue«- s day. Tiiesday'n. dutica make inroads " upon Wednesday, and so of the various jj special duties of each day. In many b cases a difference, of half ah^bonr, or p even less, would make all lite dtlWW*: *j iris falwvoconrrmy to spend *u c-a;.ti < fifteen minntes in bed when one has to 01 pay for.it by hurrying alL day t'b make y up for the lost quarter, of an hour. .« Of course the Sabltalli should In- as 'i much of a. dsy of, rest a. possible iii > awry houa», but it- is well- t.. make at least one other ilay a s art of resting day. We get matters started on Monday a -morning, and keep them a-going until „ Saturday night at a high pres-urc.' There » Is need of a little break, an, I for tltia- n Wednesday a desirable day. i.'-l it lie p known that on that day the marliinery f is to "slow up." tint all hands can rest < now and then on tl.eir oar«. The duties ! of the day must he attended to. lint with I washing and ironing jli thr ugh lit ■ washing ugh

Tuesdiy. and the weekly gleaning and the speelal rooking postifined for Hie latter part of the week, ikit not .liflictilt to make Wednesday ve y -mueli of s . rest fill day. We print this week In Household whimexcellent health talk which all nur readers will do well to h id. Thieohmtn dtslgna to do this at frequent intervals, as St is of prime impmtauee to •ikeep the body In sound state of health .Kaqy rialng Is a good nioifn. but this again can be carried to injurious ,-x tremcs. Where it mi* one of needed sleep mideinrahle results follow. With s very little thouglitfiilmss this part of life is easily regular il. Clothing. Its amount and kind, shoulil receive due attentbn. Press ran !*• eu ervatlng or Invigorating, the rigid ■•mount being of muih grratrr i i.por Unee than the quality. Tile degree ol vitality of each individual should hrlp to make a rule for each. Experience aoon teaches that sudden cliangea from warm rooms In thr cold air require ex. tertor protection.. Cold is stimulating and In many ways* healthful. It aids uU and frerxrs fever out of the ass. No one would expect to do their bcM brain work In a heated room. The winter temperature is so mnrh more of n remedial agent that ••rolijs"' are much more ntcadlly controlled in' Winter man in summer. . . Fear of cold air causes most of the trouble arising from so-called exposure, as fear of cholera incr.-ases tlu- -useepti biilty to that disease, Courage and eon fldence In the good elfeels or rold an would cure pulmonary eomplalnts. e« pecially in tlielr incipient staee.. Pn l» lnsuflleiently protcrted against sovi cold air Is much worse tlian Irrrathing it. To master all the heattli laws w II re quire the experience and oWrv.itl.in ol many more generations. - HrnHN ai.i Peraons who have cold feel are almost Why ? llecause the bio d not rlrcula ting in the extremities is crowded Into the upper portion of the body and n erta an undue pressure upon the blood. congestion of the einternal organs in. us quickly thsn tills crowding of the lilood into the liody that should circulate free, ly to and through thr extremities. The trouble locrrasca In imvortlon to the contlnuence of the practice of ignoring the needs of the feet. Tlie lilnoU vessel of the extremcl cs brc-imr thickened narrowed by the lark of flow of the. vital fluid, and tfius the dlfltatillles a r perpet uateii.^ Per* n»s ffe Ing In this way lent?— should sua it their feet overs .night In warm waler and take plenty ril out-door exercise. This counteract* tin tendency to congestion, enlarges the vessels and lirlpa |H-rmanrntly to relieve the feel of their scplsl tendency to cold Homebody ay* that lloaccd nil I' a Three arc the invmrti n»: If tbcv are Inflamed and painful, the relief it "givx* in a abort lime Is very grateful. Bind w»t It night and morning till the con. come* out. I will not gimrHuten hi remedy. Next week the editor of the IJuuschold wllj.have some tii.r receiprs fur Cape May housekeepers. Before closing the "Hon ehtdd"fiir the week the follow, lug words oa home manners are timely: "The foundation of courtesy Is u self, iabnesa and the des re to please." How much happier would home be if true politeness found Its wav there: and wbv should we not be pn fie at home, anil make onr nearest friends an luppr as we can ? We sc.- iwople In aocletv that look as though they were the "pink of eitrneas." but when they return home r carry gloom and xadneaa to grertheir nearest friends. Wc should be as agreeable at home as we strive to be In society. We should be a* polite as pos Bible when we wish to make anyone happy. Home ahould be the brighten and happiest spot on earth, for klnducws and cheerfulness sh mid be the ru'ers. "Happy is the home where selfishness Is not allowed to enter, and where gentle, forbearing courtesy Is the rule or all: Whwe the happlnesa^of all is the consldMb. Eorron: —As tho whole community is agitated with measures adopted to assert the rights, and advance the interest of the laboring men. It would be well Of woman. This world it a scene of struggle where every man scrambles for hia afaaro of the plunder. But weak woman is constrained by her physical inferiority to stand and gaac Iinpeluulv upon the ttrrmpA, content with tbestrnv fragment I which fall in her war. the is still as In the olden times a gleaner in the harvest of life, and though her raponxihHitils are equal to those of man she la expected to supply her wants and perform all bcr duties upon tlie me»lrawe pittance which the rcap.-r leaves behind him as unaorthr to be gathered. Tlie sturily laborer rouipla n* that I ' wages are low, mA thousands in a momcoljwrlte ami proenre for him redrew", but a woman may toil on and re. eeive lews than the tithe of the wagrs of man, and who strikes for her, 1- her labor .less useful or necessary: by no mrams— T«^*he is ahnwed^ohiil unieasc<mp!^^, juiU^rji:rlia|w, thaUoi iHiu rs r

marks oqt a certain line of work anil does it. he is not expected to lie a car- j penter. blacksmith, lawyer and minister | working at ail with his one pair of . hands, but woman must in- si!, the i- *>- the law-giver of tin household, and :» of expected to minister to all tlielr wants. . y cook, house maid, aeamslrcsi. and ; " teacher, end' xrbett tired with the ewres j ~ home ilulirs. she can not flee to the ! br corner grocery and puff all Iter Carres | nc away in cigar smoke: thanks to tilt esii- ^ tor we can tell all crur perplexities and exchange ideas through the household j . corner. • -C-Mar. i hi Ladles' Uulde to Fancy Work, j y| 1 pi 1 twinning ,li Xlisis ot tao-.w «"t, Ar... ci aj|ltesrei<iw^2^.*Frs^||^»«| j „ w™."' 'r-?» «« ." "."a url' j 11 ttiixrs, Wi,^n^eiajWoratoes.|Pri» ■ p. naoatirenSf Box-, nulw j » r;»r 1 sofa PiB-iws. Ivuv Cavern. Jt IJX nag'/miM W«W. TollecMSt., gjjj Bruxii ilaf-lcrx. llaesor.Xe, isgxr I u.i.—. <ir-»e!qd Bl Pawy Purees, siipnere. Druunvnami-. VLji-i.' IS., re' ^nds. Tltram^ Twta; «wil hr jr\ r;i:uiu "SJ. Wlndaw 'es .^Puighec I .' a^amptgSk^x^M^ j if .iorx ever pablime-L and every laty laierestrel J1, ■ •',Me»«.TBS BMPIl'.S NKWSCO.,Sjrs=us;,' tl LOd!os, Look~H»r.> ' "

It l|~*ye^|Sc^ May d wren!t:jmM!r. Isi^'knolee, Ite; Prie.ti f Sjg '^hresTTU* '' « Another Art Crnze. xna* rt*h(*l?»r!>«Mtb*snetre»m«i!nr!* " »' . i E •raMkwrtreirt ""t1 p Itt, w« wU! send sn rieiranl^rlim-1 (-^ -- Ttre'Sareoe 'aLnV u'wonh mm- tkxn n» [; .taounl rlurisd. To — rr lady unleriag im. S MOtM tnl»r— ire tn ^An mut-nc^n^-amn, we I iT."m^^tw«reb»sm^«re'i»*^«reeik» |l .V. ^ Km^lMreTT. HIU. lre«l| qoalliv^su -rt-v-P iov'-Tt *»•"£? lb. Oilier g.^d.5 tl JJ ml > "vvtrem. TBS Ewnaa Saws- Co., Hymens*. •i^a^in^tae^!^ wjTm ' ^"ur^vnw Vlr.re-Srm'-'i^r^shi I? shi . KJwt^axreelthis'i ■ ' ,,0TrtE"coN m w! vt» 1 >< "i'o ji p ajj \\ I ' POtLA^BLPUIA. PA [ $S,eOPor3Bosnts A OaaxT orrxn wing sv nit Mguas's Poos to ardm «n a tvenwe • Uaojvs tfooo.- lbs r^i'ViS a inl-ui anu hauguereaic of Parts, wh-we rs-M,-1 ShcSSS laihlng rioiilBHwe annrepnale or'a!srflt**b|e' : ''Sf^SMRisSS"" In tho Uniteyl Statoa. ■ rMk^ieirS^o^r^rnmhre in laj- Pcne. . aosisge ''wwTsii* •reranilj uii'--rv~l is™; : -over trontwI It will ^ J * 1 " t-', ff ,° 1 ho r II Oenereos enanitemenx rrem tss wife' or' ore 4 hueWsltaret SSmpaao. D. D„ LL D- tllsnop 01 ^ ih^Strthnaixi BpremiMl c^res. ^ -sony m are ireiMLsnSt^s'^nsmimsr.re'rtiJn^'m i HSafiS n « . »u.«» H. Sixrson. ^ " Never wotdil call a boy of mine d 'Alias,' " ssld Mrs. Jones, " if 1 hnd a p hundreti to name. Men by that name Is >- altos cnttln up capers. Here's Alias ^ Thompson,* Alias Williams, Alia* thr a 'Nlgblhawk. ail been look upforstealin"." !; Fund for fhc brain and nerves thai will invigorutc thr body without IntoxW-atine _ Is what wo need in these days of rush and worry. Parker's Tonic restores the . vital cucrgius. soothew the nerves, and k liringagoodhualUiquickm than any thing , T°« n A chaplain was oocc lecturing to a * ciare: of collegians about the formation * I1.111 I- 10 lb- tr nam. daitpc * A woman will mil her m-»f bonnets it "du'-i "!• ' Hi'1 It 1 rti-BBMr ■ ,t-krey».

tl xres Horace Mann who wrote: 'Lost somewhere -bal ween sunrise ami -- sunset two golden hours eaetwet with a rixty golden mlnufes. No reward is 1 offered for they bave gone forever. | only hour* hut monltS and years ^ are often lost in youth and tn time adi. bred habits of indolence and thriftless, which absolutely preclude the posnihility thereafter of a noble- and. one- I awful manhood. From thousands of 1 lipa'all over the Oonntry cootinnaUy goes dp the bitter -cry": 'Oh daya'of my* j youth come hack, come bacx my wasted ; ihivs thai I may choose a better way and < I myaqlf tw.' bot - they do not j , cunif hack. Young men will do well to ; improrei thetr Utee as to make their - ; mi oil < TlgorimauHxcir heart" pure and I I muscles strong for every evented " : .Then do; such feelings of hitter rej grct wiil make tbeif ilsys miserable- { | WhaTTruo Mnrlt Wlll-Do. i - The unpreceilohteil sale of /JoseA»'» i (trrrnxn fii/ntp within a few years, has L astonished the world. It is without doubt [Jtlii- safest and best remedy ever ducov-|)eri-d for the speedy and effectual cmeof j j trouble*; It acts on an entirely different -:i>V from Hie nsual . prescript ions iftfeu by 1'hyaiciana, aa It dooa not dry up*n Cough and leave the diseaw: still in ; the system; hut on the contrary remoy.w eaiise of the trouble, hesls the parts - Iwaiiliv pnwilHon.— A buttle fcciw lh lie' for use when the diseases make their npCrana-. will asve doctor's bills and a g spell of serious illness. A trial aviit convince von of these facts. It is positively sold, by ail druggists and general ih-alcr* in tlie land. Price. 75 ct3., large • bottl-s. Tie following advertisement recently appca cd " A father wants to find a 1 seliooi "for his son where a manly and ' um-ful reiucation will ho given him, and f wliere tiic teachers do not fill the heads ;

.' of their pupils witli humbug stories ; 11 which could either command a : ! sfeiynlioat or manage a railway statiou." j ; rioodvSarsnpnrSlla i< made of sarsaI pariHa. ^tlandelion^ mandrake, ^cherry 1 : modteinal agent*, hmg and favorably ' . known for their pow.r in eradicating - dis- and ourifyine tlie blom!. It will cure when iib the piiwc of medicine, , Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Dyspepsia. Heatl1 acl: Constipation, Biliousness, (leneral IVhllitv. Pains in the Back. Khluey 1 , Con piaint. Catarrh, Feranic Weakness. ; Cancerous Humors, liumorsof UieFacc. 1 l!ir:--.vi.nn, Plmnles, VlCcr*.- Sore*, ■ Tainore. .Scald Head, and #11 diseases arr»ing from an Impure "bite or low com | , dition of tlie lilood, HockI's Ssrsarwrillt 1 i- made by C. I. Hood & Co., 1-owcll, 1 - Mas- Sold by all druggists. SI ; six I . ** •»• ; , " l ean say one thing iu furor of this I grind* boy," remarked *Mr. Birchem, I | pn udly potting his favorite pupil on the • summit of liis eranium : " fie ncvi-rt I lakes Hie last piece of bread and butler ' ' on rite plate." " No. Indectl. sir," air. ; dlslly asicrtcd the fool of the seboot. ' " 11- ain't quick enough!" Good Results In Every Case. I D. A. Brarlford, wholesale paper deal- I IO of Chattanooga, Tenn.. writes tliat he yra- seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on lna lungs; had tried many n mcitlrs without benefit- Being Induced to try l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did »d and was entirely I cured by use of a few bottle". Binoe : which time lie has used il in his family for nil Coughs and Cold" with best ry. •nit*. Tlila la tlie experience of thou- j mud* whose lives have been saved by till. Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free at Dr. Kennedy's Drug Store. 5 j A lady took her little hoy to church J for the first time. Upon heating the irgnn he was on his feet tnstanter. "Bit | down," said the mollier. " I won't," ■ he shouted. "I want to see Uie monkeyJ*. J i'lar.ksaaasa or Llguor Habit, can be Cnrsi b. a titiatttsrlag Dr. Hainss' 6el4sn Bpeeiai. ■"t^kuowlsOE^i ths trertwoUXIo^bal ii--., In srevX.* \housaiKls ! inM.-n Spoolfio th their 1.4™ without then j kuon ledice. and to-day believe thjsj quJtdrtuk- I . reaolta trera its admlutrtrattun. Cam guaran- > l-ed. Be ud for circular and full particular* laJ llace »U tmetiuiatJ. Ohiu. ' At Sidney, an Island in the Soudi Pacific, glrta are kept abut up until they are married. If an Island can be dia . covered where girla are made to ahut up after marriage, it would probably he colonised tn a twinkling. .Mary E. Blake, of klattapan, Miuw., wriba: April 6,-1885. "I have used Dr. Beth Arnold's Cough Killer more or less ior years and It always give me the re- : Hot d aural." For naif. Uy all druggist*. Price 25c. 50c. and $1,00. ^ J Physic Is necessary at time for Bilious- • ie«*.*Costiveneas. ifcc. Cao Dr. -8etb ' Arnold's Bilious Pills. 2.V.^ School teacher.— What is a tubman- 1 Uvr? Mlikej (son of the lender in the t S'lccnili Ward)— It's the man who goes [ to the convention wlirn you can't go 1 i-™*"-' > Kx.Mavor lAtrohe, Baltimore. Md., ' «av« the beat cough medicine is Red S'ar I Cduch Cure. Dr Samuel K. Cox, D. I). . of Washington. D, C., after a careful - analysis, pronounced 11 purely vegetable, ind most excellent for throat troubles. Pi ioc, twenty five cents a bottle. 1 Baron Tennyson, lliej write it now, , says: "Whatever you do, my boy, begin at tlie bottom and work up." " Rut, ■ father, suppose I were going to dig a i "Edema of 17 you* standing cured I hy our bo* of Palmer'a '8kln-8ucces»'." Mrs. T- L- Bragaw, 124 Kutledgo 8L, Brooklyn. N. Y. 25 & 75 els. Druggists. Paltger Chemical Co. N. YHe was looking for a rich wife and thought he wasonthe right trail. "Ilove , 1 you," lie said Ui her In rich, warm torn s. 1 j 'more than I can tell you in words.'* 1 ■ "You'd 'better try figures," she replied coldly, for she was not so green as -she looked. As the gresUeit pain-rurc, 8L Jacob* . \ Oil la recommeuded by public men of „ America and other ertuntrhai. Hon. ltilla „ Fltofc LifoJienator of the DnminkisiAtrI lament, Canada, found it to act 1Kb a r charm. It is astoulshing liow much easier il is '• at 11 o'clock in the evening to get up at | S o'clock in die morning than it is when H o'clock In the rooming lias really come. 1 You would not think it would be that r way. but It lsBttuatlona Wanted. Wanted everybody . ' suffering from weak, back, side ache, ' kidney troubles, tore lungs, rheumatism. , - severe twins or weakness to try the Hap ' fbutrrt. A ' wonderful, st'rnglhcner. 1 r Uoi-s. Gums and Pitch" rotnbuwd. ( A rorrespoiKieni say* that "tSMOOte j J Kx-w Y-rk don't go vry far." litre- 1 .jUtlillv yore M far e- Cawda aaysrey |

^Wfillrat- i r| Bed Star - thapc^MAWIC j @H(§k j iSl: OKfe j PROMPT. — b gHI' SMSRKaEfli .■ n s CBjMSknauuia. j-arPMiF^sr i/bUcanbe ^curcd RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE.

c SIUAXTIRE 1 CatahrIH HAY- FEVER RLT6 CHE AM BALM It not a Uqvid, tnvf or pmrdcr. AppUM Into nostrils l< qairtty alMrbed. It chant, thekead. Allapi inflammation. Huh th seres. HaUiret thctniKS of ta'U and atn/U El? BROTHERS, D^gsSt's0wego1?(Y 1 fSiew l-seee*# PlBCV-'rhe ^rcwl Tnhareo Aappiiwe «i lowscw5m«*^x1!siw*|^ U-oi5J° al^ n-t ".To*P A It KERTCTI IN''* k'toNIi;. "h" new lire sua nrrerUi 10 the seal. sans. «t ■ DntKSMA II IBCOX A CO., Ill WtUIsm COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS K GREAT ENGIJSH RTCMTTD' ijia& evnt: C. *. C WITT k* TO A, hew V..». goal, moa, gtot, tit, COAIAND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER. (nanemsor 10 A. SeaeUeateri SUHELLESGBCB LAHD1HQ, CAP* II AT. rajMherfflhacieesrallr thai he lua the best l* Ee Store, Cbsstnot and Pea COAL, "Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood -\ . Tax ami). OS-U N W. 8CHXLLKN 0 Ktt SMITH'S HlBstraleJ Ssoi Gatalope iota HAIKW nxT" 'iz ' FARMS -i~"iL^sr!

the great bargain house, . XKW K.NICKEIIBOCKKK BllILDIXOH, I NO; 80 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAT, K j. ' I " UiMSxoTao™!^SwIoS^''Nrelh^<ireU^chlMtoe °l"!0T*,"v'lr* , Qieaa & StewifB, bB faMairf Sarthanare. i fl M tTjfSaiSrLiX Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Burners. FIVE LNJ TES'CENT COOHTEES «T ElT« AsatttilL G®t wifly iiTinare, W& Willow ware , ■:.<££&. , PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHES, ihitswasb BiDsb^s. Etc. Also Painfe acfl fflndow Slass SMITH & OO. 4 The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank | WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME, -j ft, ALSO MAN-rVAl-niBKlt OP j I GAS MACHINES j1 For Lighting Country Residences. , ; mm GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, I P. J.- .FITZGERALD, DT A T.TTT.T/G MTT T PLANING MILL

SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. Doors, Sash.Blinds, Shutters. Moulding, &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURNINGS. ETC., BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY PEfVRIPTIoN. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. BARGAIN SALES IN FURNITURE. IYINS Si BROTHER, 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch. East Side. 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 33 North Second Street, Philadelphia, CARPETS! CARPETS! Nearly Opposito Christ Church, East Side, 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 — LANDIS & C0..~ Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, HOPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BhDSHES, CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED. KIMBALL PRINCE S C0-, LUMPER MERCHANTS, AND MAJifVACTtlRRRS OK ' MILL- WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c.,_ &c., ALWAYS ON n"A«D.^- KttTtMATKS Pt'HNISIlKD. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO.. BRANt-II YARD AT MILLVILMS. VlNKtANll. N. J. C. B. COLES, *" LUMBER MERCHANT, MANITACTCRSRH OK Doors. Sash* Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes. &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 14 Kai ghn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. if'-? GOFF & SMITH, BRICKS, rofrm BuW AND CIAY 1 I.OWE8T CAHII PRIOEft. W. S.SUAW. AXVht. lOrf . — UiiUxmhy Wvli wia Hvc-tve ftianpr ArSDUOQ SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, !•* UBdvreumM is prrparat to lornUh sll XtwU'ar VII.L-WOHK : Doors, Sasli, filiifls, Slitters, Moil®, aw, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L CONNER. *fS-y ToraplX. orar Brt-nra. Cap* M«j city. N. J. BENJ. S. CURTIS,'. . practical plumber, Gas and Steam f itter, ; No. I I Decatur Street, Cape May. N. J.

^fdiral. Medical offices. ; 208 S. 8otami 8t., Fhiladtllilii*, tacmcrl, Sn. I. It. 4 J- B. EvEESSAOSvouxbre i d«- 1 1 c e? r v a rl co- - Cclr.elc. Cstl or wriiv au.1 tw riir--! "* » (Iratiiaiv ot J'lTcrnon tVillrtrr. with t!--a':a! - Kxrerlmcr- llourx, , to X, Slot. Ciovrtl «nj>^ , - . nr-I _ < 7@5 D^Sine's i j|pl 5yrup. i Coughs J^^Colds. 1 1. GREAT emit or HUMAN MSEEI IS THE LOSS OF iiF3™? I

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