Cape May Wave, 26 March 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 4

^HE FARM. A couple of year* ago, or" leu th? lied, to ok * raantical i>hue. of «n'igricultontl society wti laid at the Court House. It looked at the time, as If it would grow to fall *ixe and tie laancbed lo good .time, but subsequent flvtnt* showed that the wx-ivty pot no farther along than "keel laying." Jn»t what the trotiblo waj* we don't know for there Vasejectrd at the time a full compliment of. offices who * ere men M in'teillpeoee and enterprise. But flt-m lack of eohesTohthc scattered liemeoit neresaary to make the Jocktr a success were absent and thej project failed. The scheme should bo tried-again.. It Is only by many attempts and fall arcs often, i times, that suecess 1* achieved. Our farmers should not bo diacouragcd In the important matter of uniting for mutual j lane fit. The rule la now fur labor to come together and aaaert'ijta claims. Capital don't seem to hare the trouble that It does la uniting for the advantage of thoae who represent it. In some war i the farmcsa of Cape May stand «h>v' ' from one another and go on ;a V rather primitlrr mflboiK.of .V in many Instances. There are i-<- ' A yTj to this, but upon the whole, as a fa'ri.."fig| community, the Cape la. to use anotl sea figure, astern, and a stem chu. • hai ever 1 ecu known to lie a long one. there are instances (bough when recovering ottoa! ground has been ranid, and we hope farming in Cape May will lie one of tb m. Now in a good time t o set a little more sail, shake out a reef, or two anil hurry things up from t. is spring anil all through the years to come. Otir agricultural readers will do themselves and family a great f»vnr by taking advantage of the u|ub rate to get the Wxvg. Atneriam Afrfrmttowti, and the splrndid combination of premiums offered MW this leading farm Journal all for the sum of 82.05. The premiums alone lire wroth (A it they are worth a single rent. Bend in the caah and gel the whole business, you'll never regret it. We print a few valuable farm notes as follows: Peas may be hastened by sprouting the seed In a box of moist sand before planting. If potted plants be waterrd around the roots with lime-water the angle-worms will be destroyed In the soil. The canstie iiualtitiea at the lime-water kill all aoft-aklnneil worms. Only a small amount of the l\me- water Is necessary. Place the hotbed In'a n slllon so as to get the most sunbght during the day and cover the. rash at night so a- to avoid loss of heat by radiation. Glass termite heat to escape very rapidly, and it ir beat therefore, to use a double-glare d sash, as the air space between the panes of glass will serve as a protection from the cold. Do not be tempted with all the new "novelties" offered In gardcn-seeils. as some of them arc only old varieties with new names. "Before' devoting the garden to any new variety, give it a test bv procuring a packet of seeds fur experi. ment. as a loss from poor seed or from an Inferior variety cannot lie recovered. 'Time it an important item In gardening. Here lathe way the large strawberries are produced. Apply a heavy dressing of a mixture of two parts each of nnti ate of potash and auperplinsphsrr. with one part nitrate of endo. Keep tbi young plants eiean. .water when oeeesaary. and do not allow o single runner to start, aa they should be pinched back. Mulch the young plants in the >>11. and remove the mulch early in Spring. Then apply another dressing of fertilizer and clean the soil by stirring It about ar inch. When the young lierries are set pinch off all hut the largest- It re quires work, but It will pay. A good feed for young pig* that are nearly ready for weaning is equal partof meal, ground oata snd nlioris. one quart of the mixture In a pall of aklrr ntilk, allowing them all theT can drtnk of It, three or four times dally. Among the experiments made at tin New York Experimental Station ta*t upon the composition ami quality of milk. They arc made wlttoTtrwMLowws. The variations in the rels'lre pnrportiw* of Ingmllints were foo d to lie s ight The amount of yield could be consider, aby varied. But the relative pmpor. thins of fat snd casrlne remained quite , i-onsunt. Vary succulent foods made * larger proportion of water, bu th ir effects were much more marked on (hi rhunbtg-quallty of the milk- 1 y rendering the fat much more easily srparnhb by rite churn. Corn ensilage was found to hare a marked effect In rendering churning easier, but It rather diminished than inereaseo the amount of butter In the milk. In all cases the tret was wl'h the churn foliowrd by an a: alvaUcf tbi buttermilk. But It should he b rne In mind. In considering the effect of food on the composition of milk that the ex oerimenta made wltn cows In good con dittoed and fed either fair nwlnlenanr-t nitlnna or llbermTooM for promoting th. flow of milk, and not. excessively lnrgi ones, while the aim was also to ascertain the effects of different kinds of food A« between a starvation point and one of forced tnllk secretion bv onu feeding with stimulating ftwd. there might be a wide difference both in quantity and quality. It la known that a starved c >w gives very poor milk, ami that a well-fed one glvea very rich milk in conn* toon; bat it la not known that the relative pro-, portions of the Ingredients vary much The reduction of Internal revenue and ft taking off of revenue stamps fron. 'roprtelary Medicines, no doubt haargely benefitted the consumers, aa wcl relieving the banian of home manu rturers. Especially I. ihH the cn<e . th (Trent's Auquat >W*raod Awake r'« . srmon Syrup. «• the reduction "f thirty - X cents per doxen lias been added lo crease the sire of tbe boule* oontalnim' icae remedies, thereby giving one. fifth ore medicine In the 75 cent sire The 1 t ipurt Flower for Dyspepsia and IJvcr lorn plaint, and the Herman Syrup for f lough amlLOng troubles, have perhaps, the largest sal* of any medicine In tin world. The advantage of increased sin of the bottles will be great! v aporeeiat « I by the sick and afflicted. In every town airfyyhgcht drtlixrd pnttntrtea: 8am. A ^g'litkiaii walked along thestreetand Lid the latter, ••llutve plenty more.' Thia story teaelies that evr u the priblc r>wi^ffiicn'U'fT"ire °r'rtll'''t Coughs.'" Aatbnic. Croup^W hoopi ng ^ Mottoes, teething and fretful cbi'drrn naedPt. Arnold's Soothing and Quieting mis. they l

^ ^ Lmfllas. Look Hare 1 fS™1 oSIatiUTM anttwt xhrtfESv . t '■ ' ! Mahlrnre Honrs. Tor ins par, , asC . its ; r r,™ ki . uem-Wprt swajOuTs. f, ; t sill IC.X (sfl I- ITJT) b | Amrena. TremgjTIw'-. f I gll wl«* plajuix reo'i, £ -'a 'part* « "rtz d r ranis. JIT ; ^Usbro- ^ ! e • teaavtowa II vMdgjr V ' 55pse, aoee s u'eSne* pmfnmt,' recpzSis J rto) : ••nuns* i ■■.«."» exirs «ci perfum*. .1 ** nMrureVf * '.^&"''sS?» j55i TV • I I - 1 «* sanao^Mr^msr n« murnud.^rewirtv^ n i KHPniK news ro„ srracose." n'. v. yiv-t | The Century Mngnxlnoj n The op*ntn* arttete affile April CKblatyteseW • soifcet-antioiPBofilHissTt'Shfsjipen# en Knvltsh Cathedra M, the InlrndacUrm i , witch f, v;:-'.;-: -v' V ChSm ffgnyt»riT."n»' *"T, I I : >' i t ! i smctnirs Caatrrbary, show a onloo of ar- ' ajre ■•••.iiusi fatthfutoess snft nictorwpic later- - |fL ; '.isoal tnitrawtngs of each -'.wp- is. Tt.c , l-l in flhsarSwrw1 o?"ihn uff* •hi'll'. The ^ '.raj. '« now of the tmemntag poteu la ih« , t hMjOrv jrtv-» archtteetore, hot also ot its . I nalSSnRW Is this month aevotM ' to "The Temumsl Kxpertmem- (that u to my. I > me Kaoaaa tllfllcnlues). Lncoin'- op salons sn l v ' mles'arei "IJrwvcoson T^ncSv^'Th- Bor.1. r • 1 Humans," "The Boras Laws," and "The „ T opehi con-rtituioti." Tsc nm-iraiiima In- 1 "'•el" Ji M, H. C. rtonk. P ■ QmMmM. <Tav, tlvnton. l/efejoy. En. Th.rer, e , Andrew H. Beefter. tad (he He*. Thomas John- ■ 3SfSmF!XV!^"J i Theniilh hwtaflmenl of Mr. BlocXrnoM "tlanIroHli Man" Is nhsramerir.-l hv tiro i-orCitar •- • UW5SWSrVffi«H,hN month ' r eonlrthmcl hr Ocnerai p. It. 11 tl'. ami eeara ' f S"1 '^-T.'etAiaansa.-iae fireal igtric of 'he »esr." lit" ruin linwtratetl win nuos and • Jrttft^twrat'^f Bimb. Thmoaa. ^Itreimah, J ami Oarnel'i, and ' wtm* drawimS of Lee and f Oorrten's' Mills. Alcxso'Ws lirl'lcn. OrawOsh ■ wss''«rK7.rs.'5,''.s.':"K',o j liurarf nuiur no mnetf topics. s St. Nloriolns For Aprifc\ | Voile? i^rtcncra! A<1sm Ba-leaa'a "War ' ^oyw*f«emrea^f"th?|S^^t- Nkh^ni! ' , OvT-Uiree of I Elpl^lvhmii™" ! J rhirh Mr. ami Mrs. Peoneltv graterol pencil , - 3 1 ffh. *° *tlr*c<",! 10 Afrrift*" t ' Rot to many readers the most welcome carat 0- , i sstedLSf-tfv'rssrvB • Q thnr of the snooessrul Tiamt of No!." |: Irtisplsf. The "mnsie. which Is ttuiple ami tone- ' , rut, 1. by Frederic Preston. ' f The sertst stories ^sre lull of Interest thts | I, ■hnningagtemoran; and the tftrectnr of "Jenny's ! B-wrdltta.honse"geta Into sntoos dtmeuttlre. i* th .'mM"Wffrh*,tftT,t,ethA ^at™^? Bragon" how : „ d a hairy rhlnneemw enseal' l5fhrenm ' •«MM a^t.'rlur.t ..t 1— l-.t t " I There are Oiher articles In prose and In verse. h -> oi'.e Thorn Miller, who wrties shoot "Work- i n og M.rakeva"; bv A. M. BaghT. who tells of sn 1 r'ry v? 1,1 rr!s^ '"lis Thsxter, -.T'lner Iravr..' Snsan Sta:;jrl ■ -writ. MaiTn.Itrs.it. -.a: " re, AroothorArtCraie. , and Is both proftiahle ira.r fsafcrn'op!" /TT' rrrr popular In Nrw Vort, lloetnn ami «her ■ taieru eu'ee. To ladles deslrleg to learn Me ... ■ r -Ives aseorted to flowers, aelmsl-, snHleri, [ rtooaopon ewSfe orienlT el Ml^who^S&iriS^drres 2t*SrF<*lm ,1 . tdoo hA'id pwnted breaa ^^w^i^treeiM. '•W's'TT 'tnr"p>ri BhdMeSzf»rs^I'«rpe"lsti £ out* IS... M sere me Cord. Willi-. Jv p-r !h; •- low pCees* ' *"[ ">" ""*r *WJ*' * r __Add-~. TBS Rsrreg Km Co., KJTartwe f Ladles' Guide to Qtnc»Work. ' ith '* n B MHma!*"" k^'h I^ri"t°5rr'his'* I' .resents lor roar rn«M.s oradairtniiuI'rj- < •rsms^uds^fyne^l^morr.iuin.. truowsn-. ' ' • ■ • ' • doses. W«WkBWAWS.JVoHt Bsgs^Pep Wi|mrs, n 'ooutools, Bsndkerehief Boxes. 'Howe Boxes. I r.-v -..r 1 ' > ■ . . : -emd- Taole Srarf her-ee-. scrap Bsc-. Band • v, •- ........ ,. . I lamp Shades, H#ow sen... Pillow Sham , ■InMers.Oortams.TeH-tKiands. Slipper Cases. 1 rises IW-ss, (>au use Frames. T-slsi SeteCMhs. ' Hraxh BoH-ra. Has ivks. Cigar B"le., rHeheis. i vane* Parses, mipcers, Hresstiur le.sms. e.,«, ,1 Portfolios. Knife Csses. Pail", Plnwer Haah-U, "lant oramla. Flower Pot Cover-., Shall Pr-s* "nmnilnps. Window shades Feather wnrk. r Irene. Work, taff rhouigraptis ami man,I ||fT Is kaEanaety tmand, eontatnlnv at lanre ■ 1-oninnia ptgea. and will tie sent r".-s: pstd f..r 1 mtyw eenia. it is the ln-e u,t ,.n faoe) , nTtnaw^N^ar.Ush!wiM^'iem e?eo^T S TI1^ fftCFIItB MKW.sCO.,STrB^nse. I' SI. OO For 35 Cents to tho Mothor 1 of Evwry Little Ctrl And Boy In the United States. j Tares: If rrai will mrad .^hlrtv-flre I Vow' lo ' iheirplaeenfeualnam,«L41. «sm| a Cefarsi . Wharf, Breton. Ma - Ihej wilt-ma t io yon s pop ate paid. «n H realty Utmnr. .ol bonne i rata w a mow magnifleonUT mastraled boat tor ehiidren-^Tn^hreod^in hreo'.^iltomin«-e.i - : A 7-Tearuild who Is about to give s ' , birthday ptrty has sent out riclily mount- J ' ml invitations rending In this wsyi "My , mother wntrta to know if your mother t wlU let you come to my party." Here ia • one of tire answers, written by » little giri: ">ty mother t"ld me to nak you to i Ml vour mntlicr I can come to your psr- , _ ty."— - BVaf Chnter (I'a.) JityvlAimn. . There is no special freed of informinc i I our rrenere what kinrl <>f journal tlir i .trace, Vort Agrimltnri* la. There i-n't I a farmer op earth but that wou.d be tcn- • Wd benefitted by having it come rc1 gutariv to him. Now when be may get ' the "A vs. this epleti.li.! farm paper, and 1 1 a rich combination of premiums for the I sum of *2J«it is a great oversight not Ui t send to ua and get the whole combius- • Hon. 81 J I Tbc big girls of the surprise parties t have Invented • new play, or mvUliorder. Tbe fu. of the thing c naiatsln I Wludf-ilying the boys snd tbi n s«tlng f . tbofn to rippin/ earl, otlrer, h., - ' > ing that n I' lire tfiris all tbe t>». :. Of

I THEHOU8EHOLD- | Aim! 1'sttie need not fear tiring the I reader* of flu bousrirold with ber chatty ■ letters. Tbcy are very welcome, as we'll j ! as ore others that hare been sent in (or , | this rnloma. That was very pertlneot J talk about the m*w who helped along hOnse ■ leaning by drawing 'be tacks ' carpets and hammering them to , j ag-dri after tbe shaking business had I '.net ,i oe by rotnebodf ur other. Aunt " didn't aey who, perhsps the men did that ton. aa they should, for if there < i s nny severer work about tbe w bole lurel- s nrw of house eicanjpg the gtiltdr of this { «ilumn ihin't know iL Such n strnto ' f ujs.m the arms on J affoulder* ax Is requirad for shaking cwpet should ofit he | exported of women- Mks anyway. -Alt 1 tfeppy. That is Hie main tbiiig after all' j has been sahi. ? -Let home stand first before all other thing* : No mat'.fr how high your ambltlnn'may Iranso md its (hi ties. "no mat- | ter how far your talents < r yrutrinflnenre irTch hRVo-d ita doors, before . not lie enough tint It is**.,, nlshed. thui-its silver is briffiaiit, that ft" food Is delicious, but feed toe love in It, fried the truth in it. feed thought ami n«- j ' plnttion. feed sll ehari'v and geutlenem I in It. Then f r m Its walls ahull come | ~ forth tbe true woman and the true maiu ; who shall together rule and hlesa the I _ 'right pi. !u-- ' I We think not. Wh-t honor can lie | I gn-ater than to found such a borne ? ■ ! What dignity higher than to reign its * i undisputed lionore-1 mistress ? ' What Is L j the'abilltr to j-p-ak froma-pnh'ic plntform to large, intelligent audiences, or t'ie judge's b-nch. compared to tbnt wbich can insure and preside over a tree how, that hust-an-l and children ■'rise and call 'her ldesaed r To the ) T guiding star, the ruling spirit in such a t peTsition U higher honor than to rule an ; £ A wrlcnme contributor sends some recipe* as follows ; - " A pail or tub of fresh cold 'water, renewed in several times in the course of fi twenty-four lionrs. win airs orb all the I cvil ndor of fresh paint in it (lay or .tffo. Cse great care when pickling or preserving in a brass keltic. Scour the kettle just h'Tore using and never let food stand in It after it Is cooked. To Bake' Cfilcken - D smemlMT the folnki in the snmr manner as for stewing: lay the pieces in a shallow dish . and pour _ over the no at sweetercam In propnrtlnn of one-half eup to each chicken : season to taste. Baste occasionally with the " Honor formed bv the cream and the J juice of the meat, and aa faat as the « pieces get browned turn them. Breakfast Frltters.— One cup of cold j boiled rice, one pint Of flour, one tea- j| snoonful Ot salt, two eggs bea'rn lightlv. . two tcasponnfnls of baking powder -tir- 1 red Into the flour, and enough milk to I make a thick batter. Fry like griddle I elite*. . I lllce f'roquettea.— Thoroughly wash j ! half a nlnt of rice : boll itffn a pint of J milk SO rolniitcs; whip into tliC hot rice I two ounces of butter, two ounces of I sugar, salt, and the relks of two eggs. I If the barter Is too stiff add a little more I milk. When cold roll it into neat halls, I cork-, or c<>nes. dip them In beaten egg. I ; mil In fine bread or cracker crumbs, and I . fry as you would donghnnts. Every one has a cure for sore throat, I but simile remedies apnear to be the I L most off- etiial. Hall nnd water used la 1 bv rnanv as a gargle, but a little alumn 1 ! anil honev dissolved In »agc tea Is better. ] An application ot elnths wrung out of I hot water _ and applied to the neck, j ' hanging as Often as they to gin to cool, j !ia« tho most potenrv for removing in- I •Ismmaiinn of anything we ever tried I It should be keni up for a number of | hours j during the evening is usually tiie most ronvrnient time for applying •his remedy. j Chicken Patties.— Boll nut a pound of , piiff-ptistr. half Bn Ineh- in thick- , ness ; cut It into rounds with cskc-crrtter two inches In diameter: press a small ■ utt.-r. otic inch In diameter, on e*eh - round, nno-fonrth of an ineh deep. Place J •Item »n a butt red tin. brush a little | i, aten-v: . - 'h.-rn a rid bsk-in a quirk ' oven. When'-done remove the .rente* 1 . nd a lit'to of the inride. Cut up the J white mem of a cold chicken Into small J •mat piece*. Put Into a saucepan half a { nint each of clear ch'ek—n broth and , l . !.«*. n rolh ! in flour. ■ : snd pepper. ai(J a verr llttfo nutmeg. [ ' Piac the saucep'tm-nn the range where I it will simmer to nearly boiling point : : , then remove ami let it pool a few min- . uteri bea' up the veiks of two eggs with i a half IrnpnnU (if flour moistened I with eoM milk r add In the aaoeepaa. snd place near the fire untiPlt thlekena, ■ 'hen add the chicken; h'cet it through : [ till the patty .shells neatly with the mix- . lure, and servs. , 1 „ Don't Ex pertment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at i first, only a cold. Do not permit any . ! cheap imitottorT ofD?" KoiJris^wLr *Db! I eovrrv for Corrsnmution, Toughs ami , Ib-caiisc he eifl nuke' more profit lie ■ may tell you he has something just a* ■ good, or just the same. Don't be deceived. but Insist upon getting Dr. King's ■ Now Discovery, which is guaranteed to ! give relief In »!1 Thr-wt. laing and Cheat , affect Ion-. Trial Bottles Free at Dr. H. , A. Kennedy's Drug Store. fl . It the theorv l« tree that Eve was created because Adam ,was lonely and wanted some one lo talk to, how disappointed our first ancestor tnnst bave been when lie firs' relired how difficult It was going to he for him fo get a word in edge&mfrtilh(JViw.) Journal srLlqnar HstlLeaa ba Cured b alminixtsriag Dr. Bainu' Ooldsa 8p*el9L It can In given In a eup qt ooffee or tea with•UMW auowMge nf tlie |er-.u, taking It. rt •"sic wreck. ThiHj sands id drunkards bave "den?" "^tnT """ Wl>" uktD ,hl UsowMxa, and to-d»v telleve tbcy quit drink- " , fi<l harmful vice -*d. Bend fee circular snd fall parMc'ilsrs vd tress in eonfldeocs Oni.oes bcscir *c Co. US Kaca St- Cincinnati, Hb.o. During the hoiiha-cleanlng season there is no place like home; snd that's somr■hing to be extremely thankful for. I had given my—if up as lost because ; of Inherited scrofula. Tried everything » for p-nif-lng tin- blood wilhout benefit J until I used Parker's tonic, and can J truthfully say (hat it has cured me. 1 ! general health. II . IS. Lend. Chicago. 'ni We can't for tbc Hie of tis make out why the greatest beer-drinking nation hi the globe is called the veterlaod. "Sister cor—I of 'SwH-Rbcntn' by Pal- F roer'a Ssin-Succes*1." Itcv. Henry Littx. E Hartyville, N. T. 20 A 75 cla. Druggista E Palmer Chemical Co. N. T. S.une men bare greatness thrurt upon F them. <«pecially when a (at person sits h next to them in tbe car. £ Commissioner rf Deeds for all the f Statea.Mr.0-K. Itcardon.llsltimore.Md.. 1 writes that he suffered for a long time | with rheufuatteu which yicl.tcd TO on untli be applied St. Jacobs Oil. f No t>i». musician will verbally ask a n girl lo marry him. He will propose by r " ' _ X, X m yuni tbi ix - ^ Hnn

wtam. - | »- RedStar ISrI*. QK Cts. r FROMPT.&JW ~ 1 ^'iANREMEUt -N s ftawEbprmtxn, MraLxU. •P[£iil2@# HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? "RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE niL, CURE YOU ^ (frr, CatarrT HAY-fever Rl.rs CREAM HALM ft not a Uquid, miif 'ifr pointer. AppHet into noririU u quirkty almrrhed. Jtrloin* the head- Allay inflammation . JiraU th. 'wires. Jteetorfa their nM* of taoto and emell th lfi|h|| lillM|l I , l-r matt, noUtmt, 10 mU. CUT BROTHERS, DruggktsOnego.SI ||wi« Langs, BhenRMUsm? Femaie'^niptsiru^tnd The dlMresdiis -lis (if rhr Bflmacb, Lire, Kidis new lire snd sirr nmh to tn» aged. »cia. si ltl.HCOX A CO., tea WiUixm sir— i. Sort mrct COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS ran GREAT EKGLISH RKMKir Coal, Vooa, Ziraf, rtr, COAUAND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER. (Bnocsaaor to A. BabsUangrr) HcnBLLgMUKR-B LANDING, CAP* MAT. Th* mbscrUrer begs leave to taf arm hu frtcndx 'ml the untitle generally that he lua the best grades tnrJndtng lEkid. Eh, Store. Ctetnt mi Poa COAL, gschre with a oonfcant snpptr of Pino, Oak and Hickory Wood THK (XI KD. oSrtf M.BCnKLLftNMKKjpf $200,000 I*! WnL 223 Market St. ffj) Hwmt REcqjfto jjay ff agfii ^^Beataevr861-^ 8AUfirSSZ5PH0SPHiI[ ACTIVE AN1» P Kit MX Mi XT ANIMAL BONE MANURE. ru'gii^BOKU ■DHiaOL. MHhQj*MU (LtLKA

ITHE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, B ' . -» NgW KN1CKSKBOCKSK Ul'lLBn.'CS, NO. M WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. IV Os opseed'o it- inspscrion of aonda ana ereryhedy ts mttted to cmn* »nh ths ahdenBandrig ■" tost Its so TBoesuto show goods. We tun Great Bargain* In Ka jagsggfc Qim & Slasmrc, i Miei Earttaree. s Lamp#, Lamp Chimneys and Burners. mUDUftirr and other OILA W* hay* lugs IffE AND TEHICEHT.ratlHTERS or EltuTASffllJiejL great wiety toTmare, VN Sfiito rat. , PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHE8, I yjflgygfc Bngbcs, Eta MsoPaiiits acfl Window Glass T fjgBJMiy 1 tn larg* sn l small qosnutles. "Bsrgsln* In a Qresi Variety of (Joo<l» ' JSDKy SMITH i CO. T!: "Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. »GAS MACHINES ^ For Lighting Country Residences. AS0LINI-:, GAS and OTL'STOITiS, i P. J.. FITZGERALD, | os. 23 and 23 South Fourth Street, 1,1 PLANING MILL' 7: i SASII FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. | j Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding. &c. I BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TURNINGS. ETC., 1 : BUILDING LUMBER * ! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDEB 85 SON. BARGAIN -SALES IN FURNITURE. ■ IYINS & BROTHER, * 55 North Second Street. Philadelphia, below Arch. East Side. j 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35w 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, J HEW DESIGNS IN THE KNGhgSlI AND AMERICAN r j CARPETS! CARPETS! T Alto a largo lino of WILTONS, MOQCRTTKS AND BODY BRCSSKLS, of tho Boat Mstm tt th* J torwost Cash fores. t Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, . ;; 35 between arcn & market sts, philada. 35 |J SAMUEL E. LAN DIR CALTON I- 1.AND1S. S. I_ GABLE. Spoclal Partner. | — LANDIS & CO.,- - (Snvvesaor* to GKAYBILf. A CO..) WholMole Dealer* in . Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, 1, T HOPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, Ac. 1 CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED. 4V0 MARKET STREET. AND (IS MKRCIIANT STREET. PDfLA. | - KIMBALL, PRINCE SCO-, 'UUMra MERCHANTS, AND MANCFACTUHERS OP MILL - WORK.' ■' .Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., <Stc., AlWfliM IIAXD. ESTIMATES Fl'KNISIIED. 1 * KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. BRANCH YARD AT MaLTILLE. VtNKl-ANIl, N. J. J C. B. COLES. - ! - LUMBER MERCHANT,- ! MANUFACTURERS OP DoSrs, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes. &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. Ontl examloe otoek and get estlmstss. Ageoi for Walton k Whonn-sa M.L.Shoem*«rraFv las i Office. No. 1 4 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. Jy» > " COFF & SMITH, "" 5 MANUFACTURERS AND SDIFPEIto OF i BRICKS, POTTERS BUFF zVND CLAY ! . - We keep conKastlynn hand a Urge wort of ihebo.iqnsmrnf Brioxwiirbwt win wll .tile I LOWEST CASH PRICKS. I fariorte* at Belleylaln a^d MlUvlila: Odlno, Bmttba Groovry store, id A Broad *u_ MltUUle, N.J I W. ■- RKAW. Agent. )»-y Orders by Mall wlU Rscrtve Pfompt ALsaUaa SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, The nndorstgnsd ts prepared to fnnilta *B kUids of Ml Lb- WORK : Boors, M, BU, Site, loilftp, Sreens, Etc, i DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. j A. L. CONNER."* ' i tpi-y * Tnrnplke near Bridge. Cape May City, N. 1. * BEHJ. S. CURTIS, J ! Practical plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, ;; No. I I Decatur Street. Cape May, N. J. . "W^'rj^(^crbAarrere^i*ein' 'ratuf Ptnmtw in Cape* ' *" MU UBy oairytuf •-• U«6<V p-y

^ratrat. Medical offiGcS, 306 1. Second SL, PQUdelvhU, former:.' Bra. J. H. k J- B. HOBENSACE Baiablialied «a years. For the core j ■elrlr'c! '"Sal™""® airldS^ Jramsre of J-flrrwra Col lege, will llo*ntut . txprnence. Honrs, 8 ui «, n in a Cloaadkon- . * D^SlNES ; UP A GREAT Ci&SE OF HUIAN MISERY is the loss of EEEE3EH3

building ^Hatrrial. C?tf . | LUMBERYARD Schellengers Land.ng, j Wbm^wyre J-,n.l..»nf.PlovIo» BUILDING LUMBER, CONTBACTOHS ami Hl'ILDEBS J. B. SOD KIXENGEBS. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ' «■ A. SCHELLENGERS, D««rs, Sasi, WJiiii, Blinds, DOOR ASD WINDOW FBASK, Stair Warl- and Scroll Sawing. ( Bli'lttS Psrtr for SteBlt S Ml, NAILS. FRAME PULLEYS. IN FACT [j BiiUrt Hardware it General, j gtarblr ^tard. South Jersey Maeele Weeks, ; Monuments and Toombstones |« y ' I.. T. RNTR1KIN. PUBLISHER'S' NOTICE. An OfferWorthy Attention from 6very Reader of the WAVE. Tour Choice of Fonr Oood P»prr*. Pre*. In™ po^i«he5"m^tolT i1y"g. (OAUvnA^i? aI world." loroagn'iu Beetle, (raiding InOaeiSb Bniphanvally a woman** pam'r tn all brsnehe* of hre^wrirk^an'l exalied erarion In toe world. monthly" Aaguul ttuSeju'u ^H^P^urifCAJ, HO^RRRFPBR AND ^•L^seiwlble popey Will prove *' trorra to all »od nf greal "aroerat" u^f^«^n''pfiM'il[e*.l iwomhly ht Oeorg* nttowm A Co., Portland, rs"V- wlii'Li" l'Vl?Kr/'for one rear, whtehTill* near to remaia good null) April 1st. 1«. eBLATCHLEY puMPr^i irt LATCH LEY'S ! W TRIPLE ENAMEL D PGRCELAIN-LINED w SEAMLESS TUBE I UNED PUMP i C. C. BLATCHLEY, : aoffi MARKET 8T.. Phlladalphta. SSSESSpfSSi " wll.lartyoo; capq^- nV nee-te-l. This Mont If ot ui» genuine. Impamnl ehaneas "t a iif*ume. 1 Three who are amhdlou* and «u>rpn*1»* will 1 noideUr. iirand uulfll trre. AiMra* TRUE A CO., Angnsa. Maine. Jf. 0

g.nm- wtetTw. ^rKST JKRSKT BATHMMT) TARL1 TN RFFMCT MARCH. «h,tWI. . Trslns will leave Cape Mayr* follows Tea PHILADELPHIA i nn.sn i at Olslmbore for flotam s*n Rrldgrtoo j red on g on, ray* only, at 8ca his JodciIoo for 1 4.00^Vv^SS22lSSs uoq ' -r o-j» J'!e^(-|iyand Qrrare, OJy.al ^Ms».rofali'rwro ft? Brtdiehra'"' *** ^ FROM PHlLABELFHtA. ^ TrsUM^rer^ tor^ (are May-Expreat wart f *"n' * ' *" ' Snnrrtntendeni. " (ten. Pisa. Agvni. 1 = (Tlothtng. "" iTbest-made") - ' PldTMIMf I

LLUinilNI : IN | 'PHI LAD 'Ay YATESsQ" [| | SI^TH i' CHESTNUTS^; mm\ feleLrl ,;S i'ianos and Organs. CORNISH ORGANS. Reducrd lo alraetl ceM le hntld. Bii.d.rrctot Old CiUbU«htdMa*ulxcluicr*.andateldpa>lnieiddla- ' COR Ni S H & CO . w'»sHuicToV.JE*i XtcBtl.w forte where IU. "AVbrero. - LIGHT RUNfllNO ;-- SEWING MACHINE IAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SATISFACTION New Heme Sewinj Macl. j Co. I —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Sqas-e, K. Y. Chicago. 10. St ltwU.No. »:Unti.Ga- Da.1ai.Tcx. Saa francuco, CaL ONLY $20. Ttl Elyls FiniaHrta Sitter lirmnwra.od a'ltandtr. 13 BAH' TUUI ».«kir. »m«M i;ii nix x rt.nun. 1 <'. A. WOOD COMPA XY, ! 17 kwlk leih lb, Fhlladelphlih Fa jMjg"V AGEHT8 WASTED ify* M ADTH0E1ZED LZStm^ 0F LOGAN RrSifflBB MRS. LOGAN. •viOur. Ore. rreoeu Baaaaa. Uunireir litre* Z^gprn^ssss thl a Ibrl rttng FHIIIP j. FLEMIffQ A 00., PnbUxhan. CU University PI»o*. Wsw TorhT Crrv-e^Uinuor^Katwa. fi*-i>