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'•*" 1 1 r i THE FARM. As this Is planting lima the greatest eerc J should be exercised in tire selection of j seed, only the beat and freshest should be I put in the ground. Time is lost by plant. ' ing old stock that will not readily sprout, j besides much vexation of spirit la engen- ( detod. If you hare been .successful in 1 • the seed gotten from any house with ' whom you hare been dealing, it will be' j a good idea to stick there, as the most , likely to give you satisfaction. Seeds- | men, as a rule, will not send out Inferior j . stock, as audi a plan would very quickly . ruin their business. There are old rclia. i hie houses, such for instance as D. tan. j dreth and Sons ,»nd Wm. n. Smith, of ■ Philadelphia, that may be implicitly re- , lied upon, there are olhbre, of course, but the Want don't know them so well as the above indicated establishments, i We think It would be an excellent idea j for them to act forth their claims in this { column in order thai our farm readers may ■ - see their old friradsin the proper place.ao J far aa business is concerned. We should J like to bare farmers send us their exper- i , icnces with seed sent out from the agri- J cultural office. ITavelHey been success- ] fill Willi them? Generally, we believe i they have, but it will do no harm to | let the public know it. It la to the In. | tercets of the Department If farmers re- i ported there succe-ses or failures, as 1 manyvarieties of seed sent out are (pr ^ experiment and testing as to their com. and climatr. Our farm notes Ibis week will be loimd ' very practical: are: First, be very clean In milking, | washing the udder ami teals before be- j ginning: use tin paii well scalded anil | Clean; strain Iff r^deep pan. about eight inches in diameter and 80 inches deep; keep the milk cool; do not allow the Cream to Hand over ltd yesrson the milk: j churn the eieam 3d hours after skimming • and keep lbs cream at a temperature of 02 degrees before churning. Although the trotting horse la vidua- i b!e as a roadster, yet the fast walking 1 horse on the farm deserves a high place 1 in favor, as nearly all the work on the , farm done by hoisea is at the walking gait? There are times, however, when s 1 slow walking horse is efficient, such as . when cuiilvating between the rows. the

All the work that can lie done now in the shape of plowing Is so much saved later on. After the season op lis there are usually so many things to do at the same lime that often many va'uahle crops are not seeded in timeDo not be tempted wit I) all the new "noveltlea" offered in gard n-eeedi. aa new names. Before devoting the garden to any new variety, give it a test by procuring a packet of seeds for experiment, as a loss from poor seed or from an In. ferior variety cannot be recovered. Time is an Important item in gardening. Do sot use fertilizers mo lavishly on potted plants. A small quantity applied frequently Is better than a full allowance at one time. The best place for your wood axles is around your peach tree*. The effect may be easily noticed the first season after ashes shall hare been up-died. It has been suggested tint farm horses be sold by weight, in addition to other qualities, so as to indurc^farmera to raise larger and better h"»v,* Offering bounties for the de miction of owls, hawks, er.iws. els., not only depletes the county treasuries, hut does much to propagate field mice and Insects. Farmers often destroy their friends under the supposition that ihey are protecting themselves. The employment of fame laborer* is always a difficult task, eapeetelly if the farmer himself Is awsy from- home a considerable portion' of the rime, for then he wants bath a faithful and m intcliigrat man, one who can' he tins* to take an tatqrnat in Ore 'until and who knows enough to take the lead' Wheir Ids mauler la away ; soch tarn are not plenty but they can be found, yet a« a rule when found they are engaged, because when a fanner finds such a man he !■ very Rkelv to keep htm year af e year. very mere to Keep mm year ai r year.

A man who it anywhere ttesr what he ought to be Is better the second than he .• the first rear, became he better understands the want of bis mash t. and also belter understand* the condition ami wants at the fsrnt ll Is poor pnMey to change farm laborers notes* there ia a good cause for It There la. however, one dare of meirwtio will do fivp.rate the drat year, gone indifferently the see ond year, and be an" lb tolerable nuisance the third year ; such ifibn need to rhsnge p'ares every year. Tbf jirtner who expects to get first-class laV-rer* sttd k-ep them many year* shootte pay them promptly every week If thejf desire it. and never let a month slip Vf adthouf a settlement ; better hire the money to do this than make the man wait, m la a him. A farmer Who dova this will at wsyabe Wile to g* rata at less prten than can those who are never readv to pay, and will keep their ro«n out of their money until fWend'oF (he-year if paeei ble.— Jfasa. Wmgitoto*. Udlss. Look Hara I jswsixs are aaaL taaiii IM eroaMag ' nilmrtuwv vtrafaiaund tisrtHhM win not intteaanw Mnto gga too «nM y tadTfel^ em Imten, ■cfftenSS+i*. fancy hood*. ye* Nor- >111 : gto .ars socTiooS (worth tic): »li ■ "re .in ast luaist'y wsT bo asestssKK-wivr-'JS tflKUSSRSSATSH X"— ? IBiif ■ixKi751Ut,71|a9u

Free Trada. The reduction of Internal reyenu" and the taking off of teveuue stamps from f Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has ' largely benefitted the conaumera, as wel 1 as lettering the harden of home mann r Kspccla'lv la this the case , with Green's J-— -' -a:l C.«Aee'» Oerman Syr*/,, as the reduction of thirty- " , tlx cents per dozen lias been added to : the size of the bottles containing | < these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth , medicine in the 75 Cent size. The. . August Floutrjor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for ' Cough and Lung troubles, have perb ops. the largest sale of any medicine in the , world. The advantage of increased size . of the bottlps will be greatly appreciated ' by the sick and afflicted, in every town I and, village in dvsRzed countries.. Sum- 1 pie bottles for 10 cent* remain the same , size. • | . • "Physician, heal tliysrtf," Jocularly i said a rich man to the doctor as he came , into his office. "Thankm that is what I propose to do." replied the doctor, presenting a bill for #300. He went out ' well heeled. - Washington Critic. > Ladles' Uultfs to Fancy Work. ! Tills SrorX contains dwu soo Ulustratlonx Willi inatrnciloaa fivr isscins hundreds of beau- , prmau^^^mTrnra^ at s' mom itWngfl- c STUM. Inltlrta^dla^UMWoqM^CmnMiia, J Will Pocketa. Wills Paper BssZvt-, Wore Vises. Wars fta.kct*, WorS Hogs, Pen Wipers. * -ueins Basse:-, Catctwills, Hid Cushions j nxuslools. Handkerchief Boxes, (ilove Boxes. Card Basse!*, Unfa Pillows, Ttble Covers. W ort t JWt tww.jiJ^| Wee Bret , . WsSls. Bllpner Cases. ' letter Cases, IV! Tire frsines, T"Ce' Fancy I'ura^SllpDera^rrMrig Downs, Most.-' p.vtfojjoa. Knire Csaea Psre, .Flower Hi«etw r ^Wdrt*TUBKMPIRSNBWSCO., Syracuse; i " ' Stra- Gftindy rays? "tlbys now to a 1 great extent take 'the places of men in , New York society." Mrs. Grundy must not complain, since boys were created 1 for Jnst'this very tiling.— St Albatu • Metmger. I Another Art Craze. i s»?S8ffir« LTsse,*""?!? 'dron'ryl.ne r»Ul" ' llsuware. etc. It Is sometnuw oth'rris nr=, ' -na u wjiii jimmabti^saa gariutlag J^s ; ■ ->a rtner will, box ot material, !'"! ooloreit rte- , 'in i-srspre, etc.. complete, wtih to!! instruc- i Tne plsrqoe alone le'worlh more than the 1 i amount charged. To every lady ordering tills , : ladles UltereMed In ^ AO jnallrrs, to whom we i

-OS in painuag, 11 colored picture. Ac., only •Sc. Emnrtildery, BUS, best qaaltty. all colors, • n j»c. per losrtelns. T(nael_BnUd. gold or nireer { ll only 16c. Micrune.. cord, whlir, sic. per in: r say ool MSc. pre lb. Dtavr goon at eqnaliy a ^A'&asl Tni XarTSS Ksws Co., Hyrarasv. . . Wife— "I am going down-town thi* „ morning to try and match a piece of silk." limbs nd (a ram ari« w.iYerv • well, my deer. I'll tell the cook to save i some dinner for you. and I'll put the a children to bod myself."— Puci. - 9I.OO For 35 Cents to the Mother of Every Little Ctrl ana Boy In the United States. - Mre^oreprotnlvtoTa of -'Helen's Foo^YiasU I loose.'* paid, an eleaantly illustrate! bonne ! rhis^lj^t most 'msgaUtaetub^uiustrated^ boos ' p'erw. TS ptges. extra- line |,er . snd ^towded Boston landlord (to porter)— "See if ' the gentlemen in parlor F have finished r discussing tli-ir dinner." Porter (re- , lurned)— "Dry Is frn eatin'. lows, lint itev ain't done cussin' it yeL" — llttriforti 1 . , Don't ExperimentYon iannot afford to waste time In • experimenting whewyouf lungs are in - danger. Consumption always seems at r Ural, only a cold. Do not permit any . dealer to impose unon vm with some t-li ap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery 'or rnnsumptlon. Coughs and • Colds, but be sure you get the genuine.: . Because be on make more profft he , may tell you he has something Just a* good, or just the same. Don't lie <ler reived, hut Insist npon getting Dr. King's - New Discovery, which is guaranteed to i give relief in all Threat. Ltmg and Chest aff. riioos. Trial Bottle* Free at Dr. H ^ A. Kennedy's Drug Store. 6 r Little Man— "1 uoite'Sland, sir, th-t vrai have called mo an unmitigated llsr?" Big. Man— "No. 1 didn't uae the word c nnmlilgaletl." Utile Han — "Then I ac- " crpt your apology."— ffarprr't Razor. It win Pay Evera-Tntelllgent Mothar • Pay Every Intelligent

e In the Land to Heed This "" 1st. ItiLUbvw iflmpeX n.1).. IX. jy Blsnop'oi 0 the MeUtodM Kpmnopal Okareb. 1 B-» J^BraryJsiwrlbe n. p.. Bdltor "Stm ® rrj .lex to snow Last so many mother* sad rh'ist. » ran ar- being uogbr ibe Inaxumaote rain-Meilina-i Pood, mod 1 trust ibit your effort- „ mar r— nit lb plaetng k permtnenOy in rrery household Us ts« land. Truly ronra. " >i ffti.Eb H. Kraeuox. - We often see the heading "Shipping . intelligence" in the papers, and lately j we have f-equenlly wished that some i could be shipped to the Indiana Lcgisla- , turr.— Pittoiarp CkrmicU. TcUgrayk. ! From Mtes Burie MeKay. the gifl-d so. . prano. No. 0 Cory street. Providence. R. ' 1., April 28th iSSS. "It affords me , i great pleasure in adding my testimony. regarding the efficacy of Dr. Beth Ar. 1 sudd's Cough Killer a* I have used it in . ore family with the most aucpes-ful re. . safte." For sate by all druggists. Price S5e. 58b. and #1.00 per bottle. Physic Is oeoeaaarr at limes for Bll-imi-iires. Coatinmeaa. Ac. Uae Dr. Beth ArwoW'x Bilious Pills. 25c. i An orfkassy steel trap set on almnat i ' anr street earaer In Chicago just now i wfll catch an Alderman Ic candidate. In • nine cases out af ten he win he found 1 not worth csli khsg. — Chicago 2'ribuHc. \ I had given mvsvH ap as lost because ; of Inherited acrorah. Tried everything : for purifying the Mood wllhout benefit • until I used Parker's Tonic, and can 1 truthfully say that It baa cured me. 1 i atill use it for it* splendid effect on my general health. Hi 1 Lyd. Chlcajo. • ] Major U M saltan t — "How charming I 1 a— so delightfully playrd! a— such a » lovely composition! a— I oalv beard the ! last few b-rsl a-b.it It was quite a eooogh I"— /xmrton Ptmck. .Rhyme and Reason: If you canivit 3 kerp quier, because your cough macea a a riot, there's somethlag, pray try it, a • Quarter will btgy It ; be qolrk now al-out Jj Pidoohhe wktwat h; jovr cough, this a tell1 'OUle it ; 1 beg yea not doubt It j to h the world 1 would aW it. Oh yes, j on 1; CV- Dr. Buirs Cough Byrup. t. "Bridget, did eon get iheiowara that n I am to were tonight in any hair?" ; -Tea. mom, but-" •'But what I" "I've 2 mislaid the hair, mum."— 7*au Sift1 "PaWs 'Skin-8ucceea' Is worth 500 _ dollars a box for what It did for me." A. B- Worthlggton. Cooperstown, N. T. Z 25 A 75 cts. Druggists. Palmer Chemical « Co. N.Y. ________ w The man who oommlu suicide by g buying dies of his oxrn free will and a S * lAldfor AIL Tim /Were give* A com! or t to rheumatic pelus. lircd mitt- ■ tw, liuncback, 23c. i

THE HOUSEHOLD. The editor wants a receipt for an old. fashioned boiled dinner. Who will kindly send as in one and be sure and not forget the .bag pudding that goes with it- Women folks differ widely about the best way to wash the family linen, that would make an interesting j experience meeting for the household to tel* the plan that has answered yon best. To b gin, hire is one way, who has a better ? . '' Put the white clothes in a large tub and pour over them a strong Bi.lt made of anr good soap; have 111" sirfs sdhie hrttet tbsn youcan (war your hand in. .Let them soak twenty minutes', stirring occasionally, wring out and pat In the boiler with -cold -wattr ond more soap and let tbern come to a boil. lo the mean time I. rub the calico clothts through (be suds and prepare rinsing water. Lift the cjnthes out of boiler, four datable lengthwise anil put through the w irteer and dry them so. Tbcy tlieqjbe folded and put away without inffiihg. Some pieces very badly I soiled atill have to he rtiblgd some be- 1 fore ridsinffr^ 1 wash fot uve sn t 1 c-u . get my ciotiick all out and all my morn- j ing work done and have an hour .to rest | before getting dinner. 1*1 ease try this, sisters, especially "yoii who persist In do- j ing your work just aa our grandmothers used to. Aunt Pattie sends us some valuable recipes: Mb. Eoirott:— "Do you use coal oil In washing?" is the question going the I rounds of the newspapers. I for one did j not. but concluded to try it. I did so I and was very much pleased with the re- i suit. Anyone wanting the directions | will find them In the W*va of February i 12th. Washing is about* I he har dest of , labor, should be gladly welcomeil. I ■ amused afftir way the Household ' tells of the way some peoplo have of j cleaning house; from that one would suppose that the woman of the house awcll as I lie man. after one look would for parts where they never cleaned house, the way the paople around here do is lo take one room, clean and set to j rights before another room is disturbed; j that way you will have part tf not all i the afternoon to rest In. As for cold meals. I do not think they are at all j ncccsssry; housekeeper* generally have j a supply of preserves and can goods, !

and If you plan for meals, you can ai- , fix up something nice without i I much trouble. { ■ I know-of some men that will at such -j times say their wife, "toll me what room you ore going to clean tomorrow, and i ] will take the lacks out of the carpet for ! yon tonight, and In the morning will I help sliffke and put out the line and then ' will give the time at noon or night to , tack it down again." Do you think thai man's wife will love him any the teas or think him any legf of a gentleman tor doing so? I d" not belclve that hare to pick his way over buckets and | , tubs to get a cold bite, set on an old tshle or stand, bnt will find the table set , witli Us linen lis clean and food arranged i as neatly as If it were not house cleaning I I will give two or three recipes to use on busy days. Bake under emits, or open aliells of : puff paste/and All with cream made of one quart milk, heat to near boding, the vr.lks of two eggs, two tablespoonafu! of o* rn st reh, sugar to sweeten, ami a ■ small pleee. of butter; stir this Into the tiiUk and when It ha* cooked up till the . *h7n*. beat the white# very light, add ( sugar, an l spread over the top and , I Irsnge I'udding. — ' T «rn orangea siloed, I on" era sugar sprinkled on them, yolks ' of tow etrvs. two tahlrapoonaful of corn i stareli and a half cup of sugar stirred In j one pint of milk, cook and turn on the , ranges, then beat the whites nf the eggs , • fill sue*-, spread over the lop and ' brown. Alices of sponge cake i* nice to • ■ use with til's. Path*. Maryland Biscuit. — Ten coffee cups of 1 ■Iftcd flour, one coffee cup of cold larl. [ one Ishle spoonful of salt; rub the* in- i 1 gredlen's well together with your hands. • ' Now add one coffee cup and a half of j ' ics-wator. This will make a a' Iff dough. ' After It ia well mixed best '« with a roll- ' Ing-pln until It blister* and beriimes soft I . enough to mike up hitn a imall biscuits. Prick them with a fork and bake In a I quirk oven for fifteen to twenty minntea. Tomato** ihould never he cooked In I an iron stew-pan, or even In tl": a por- . •• 'Iain-lined pan. or one made of agate. Is much more preferable. Iron Invariably make* the tomatoe* scld. and no r x mount nf bakine.soda can remove the ' amount haking-snda

acidity. If yon get a good brand of «o- • matnes von will not need to n*e haking- ' <oda. Chop a little onion very fine and el It eook with the tomatoe*; by the I time thev are ready to oavva toe ooinn : will have al! melted, leaving nothing in , Its piaee hot deliciou* flavor. Bread r crumbs are very nice to thicken tomatoe*. and a tenspoonful of butler and a leaspoonful of 9out creamed together al- . to make a verv good thickening. A , 'ablespoonful nf caramel Improves both the color and taste. Here is a receipe for lmrns. m simple that every mother ought to make It and keep it all the time. It will prevent ■ blistering if put on right away. Two tablespoons of melted beeswax, two of 1 boiled linseed oD, two of coal oil. Warm ' and mix, when nearly cold Mir until cold. Jnmhsanns, or Liquor Habit, -sa to Oared Ir ataatau taring Dr. Baton' OeUaa Ipstiic. It can he given In a cup ot coffee or tea wtth•nt toe Knowledge o» Die persuo taking It, ot twang a Speedy and permanent cure, wbrtbei nolle wreck. Thousand* of drunkards have wen made temperate men who have taken tht tiold-n Specific la their coffee without then onoa ledge, and braday believe thev quit drink ug ot their own free will. No harmful eflec -esnltt from lo admlnlatratkm. Caret guarancert. Bend ft* circular and bill particulars Vldreee to contHrnce^ OotntS Bracirio Co. vratLlux^rml'wCTc wncmi rtma*y°C>lm BrooSfleld. wnoia t Ili living In London, and tier ••u.i..nd, the late Hvv. W.D. Broosfield. Mr. ; Biootasid was a cteygvame of tas oharah of MisiaM. a -mlsgettoil prvecher. Ctwtnplalnm ordinary to theqaeen, and an* or Ber «s]ra(naprctnn hfloHeML He wax eopwiallj tarorrd In nia literary rn-ndiuiipm. When ai 1 Anthnr Hattaei and Teanyso*. nod naraaUMr. : HrooSfl -MV data, m memory or theee days, . rti'mra. Row nn we iwo have herd m-MaryWDHmeet i WreMec»ohelplMa"KSSwtortm»?S3» i In later years »!• rrleods Inclwded maey names ■ SSSSSiHSJS'S 1 ThaSwy. Ka Tho^waf (tim. ISSt? wrote to Lard Ltmdioa that Mr! tooafcfiaM was the I -TtoCeitoSwiK- "*** *Mua'' 1 JWmStoMiUitowSl^r^ a a. TuSIbSf*' 7*^° " luscrarr, aad ssraalile far im port' alt; n Is pre- » ftowtototty Mr. ^Bepkhaf try," m wtu-hhr srtwss ooorfeslrely that tht ror.Mankter uooi'mottoect.-asuic wtmdcrlni pro!" P* be.*. hg.B. T. N-snomiL ■ -Stare n- ' UbSSSkr n

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Catarrh HAV-FEVER ELTB CREAM BALM It not a liquid, tnuf or potrdrr. Appliet inlo nottriti U quickly abtorbtd. Hcltantr. Ou head. Allay t inflammation. JlcaUtlu •ores. RatorctOtt triMi of Cult and tmcll CLT BROTHERS, Dragg"su',OwVgo,ST PARKER'S GINGER TONIC The tost erne for Coughs, ^CesS ^turtb^wshthe dlsirvnlag Ilia of lhe moroteitV!.iv"r, Kid-anrt^Bowt-ia are itreggu^g thonxandit jo_the timely nsc of FARKgR'S OtNOKR TOJI1C. 11 Drwrrlai niscox S CO., to Wim'am Stret^ COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS great kflglisn rkm kji 'or U*er. Wle. radlgeOUoiiy etc. ^Jree^from^Mr , aren't Tcu^?CK IWKToTI't- "» °i o'J'k."

Coal, HJuofl, Simf, rtr, ! COAUAND WOOD I " J. M. SCHELLENGER, l (SnooeeaonoXBcheOenger) - SC'HBfXEffaKR'S LANDING, CAPS MAT. 1 The soherrlber Peg* leave toinfonn nil friend, and the pontic generally that he haa the beei _ grades iDcfadlng I Ulicb. la, Store. (Hnl eel Pea i Q°AL, Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood c THBCOKD. . oaat M. BCgKLLKNUXH. iff immm 225 Market St^W/ 8IUGHSS25PH0SPHATI r ACTlVMWND PKMAtANXNT . ANIMAL BONE MANURE, • Pr. P. M. WX V «T»to*N. Mwwsh ISearllle, N. J > fTIBD. MOEBNEM. Cape May, N.J. - KUWt'Nn t- UOX*. t ape May C. If„ N. J. ■ I'. H. rOHf.l.l-Tatlitu X.J. '• groyssiiaSS lulMB 'mi'ii*" ciamat ^vjput. I

[the great bargain house, NSW MnCK*«taOCK*.S BCf LOIN 68, NO. 00 WABHDsGTON STRKET. t'APB MAY, N. J. Is opened fo ttr m> leci. yr 1""*e oodcrsuadlng 0iEeii& Glasmre, ol fasMossi Sartieuvare. fli Lamps, Lamp Chif nnays and Burners. hi® l® testgent C0E11B£jtoaaMteilt Grrat wiety is Tiware, M! Willow wo ~ PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHES. f MtEi ess BrnsteSy Etc. Also Paints anil Window Glass ^mamenttooed. B SMITH & CO. The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank v, :ll save its cost in a short time. SGAS MACHINES For Liflht '"9 Country Residences. . GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, PLANING MILL sasii factory & luui.'kr yards. | Doors, Sash. Blinds. Shutters. !W,iulding.&c. BRACKETS, SCROLL TOK, T0RH1NGS. ETC.. ^BUILDING LUMBER t OF EVERY DEriCRTFTI'fN. I We nave a lary- -l-'S cenxtantly no aand. nn.ler . over, wen waoxwiert. ao.l aoal ai .-vm atarset. |

WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON, j BARGAIN SALES IN FURNITURE. j IYINS St BROTHER. ' 55 Na.rth Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch. East Side. ! 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia. 'CARPETS! CA'RPETS! J Alio I forte Mae of WILTuXS, MOql-rrTE- BVtl mm* Bm'WSLH, ot Un Beet MaSea el tlM Nearly Opposite Christ Chureh, East Side, s 35 between arch & market sts, philada. 35 i — L ANDIS & CO.,Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, norES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, Ar. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED.

KIMBALL, PRINCES C0-, 1 UUMEteR MERCHANTS, MILL -WORK. Rockland sLime, Cement, &c., «5cc„ j) ALWAYS ON HAM D. A RttTIMATSH Kt'KNIhHKO. 1 KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO., BRANCH YARD AT MILLVI1J.E. . V1NRLANI), N. J. C. B. COLES, ■ lumber -merchant, MANTTPACTtTRKRS OP Doors. Sash. Blinds, Mouldings. Boxes. &a BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. Jy5y goff & smith, M ANTTFACTTTFKRa ANfl SHIPPBRP OP ! bricks, potters buff and clay LOWEST CASH PItlCTOS. 1 Poctortee st BeUepialn a id MlllvUlt; Otfioe. BnUlft Qrooery More. Id A hrnad su„ MlilvUie. N.J. j W, B. BRIV, Agent. )«-y Orders by Mall win Rrortve Prompt Atientum SASH AND pOOHOBPOT, Doors, M, bS, liors, MoSiip, Sims, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. Aft orders promptly filled. Call examine atnoS en" we. ew'matea. A. L. CONNER. • aps-y TVirapIke arar urotgr. Cape May City. N. J. ben j. s. curtis, ' " practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, No. I I Decatur 8treet. Cape May. N. J. 'j # oe.l-, WuttMt.uw. "ore* own ultPamne put tnht ohorti-i nWos. Terra coua j iTXIn-r r" " "mSTcSTJ^,. tm'^iratmraLrinabev t* Capt ^ , r

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