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THE HOUSEHOLD. ] We quote Vti* week »me prec-ical thing* on manMtaj. f ram «mUjtrnior In , rarmanit KUthch-t "Iin(oli| to tpK »•*"" company meals. bat K out not be undrretood that I in going to recommend company manner*, though one might think better tbcae """ none at all ; nor do I Intend . to kdetee ipecial care for company meal* if any inference foHqj»a that the everyday home meals muat be left out in tbe add. Home folkt grow very familiar ah8 confidential; tfiey al! understand tfce rteHcicnciM and the superfluities of llie , household supplies; tbey koow when it , la wiae to retrench and when it to aefe to , be luxurious; they imdetatand tliat when it ia waab day. or bouse cleaning, or cook Is out, or tbe girl to on a rtatt to her cooaln. At mayhap the erer-patlent. alwnya bury mother I# taking a little boL | May— If ahe gvrr doe* take it -or that when tome of the many poanible hltchea . hppen In the regular machine of the , housekeeping, they must use pot luck and muat not expect the table aa well Ailed and aa well served aa wben-tUa. ^ larder and the eerrltora are plentiful, and | they are generally wIHlngto do ao. Bean when ail ia running smoothly the every, day brrakfaat, dinner and tea may be the remit of wiae thought and management ; the careful housekeeper looks well to the supplies, and allows no waste, no extraragapca,_ao auperabundaoce of richly pdajrirtd dlahea; she la careful of the household expenses if there la need, and of the health of the family, for which then la always need, and under these conditions the dally fare may be plain, but It should alwas be plentiful and palatable, and varied in the preparation, if not in great variety as to the material. I pk-tore In my mi wl many a household conducted by a careful, frugal housekeeper, careful and frugal because the bread-winner may have bard Struggles, anil- because tliere arc many struggles, anir Dccsiwe urn arc many

mouths to feed upon an Income that does no more than barely allow both enda to meet, and yet so thoughtfully managed | and ao patiently planned and worked , out in all Ma problems that at no meal , need the housekeeper hesitate to make , welcome the friend that may happen in, , even if there baa been no warning of the , coming of company. There are the , households that arc the envied resting , place of unfailing duty, antlring bands, , and earnest hearts." To wash silk handkerchiefs, soak Uiem Bys^ In cold salt and water for V n mlahies, or longer, then wash out in the same water and iron immediately. Oarpels may be greatly brightened by first sweeping thoroughly and then going over them with a clean cloth and clear salt water. Use a cupful of coane salt to a large basin of water. Salt in the whitewash will make it stick better. I JVaah the mica of the stove doors with ■alt and vinegar. Brass work can be beautifully brtght by occasionally rubbing with salt and vinegaf. To clean willow furniture use salt and water. Ap ply It with a nail brush, scrub well and dry thoroughly. Chowder. — There are many methods of preparing chowder, but the rearipe of Daniel Webster Is more palatable than any other. Four tiblespoonfuls of onions fried with pork, one quart of boiled potatoes well mashed, one pound and t half of sea biscuit Woken, one teaspoon ful of thyme and one of summer savory, half a bottle of mushroom catchup, on Su%„1b n f nM nnH fir rl,„l V, ■ tf , nnl bottle of or half

meg grated, a few dove*, mace sod allspice, a six-pound cod-Ash cut In slleet three-quarters of an Iheh thick, twenty - Ave oysters, a little Mack pepper and three slices of lemon- The whole toby put in a' kettle, covered wl'h-an -loch ot water, boiled for one hour and gently stirred. Egg Biaeoit.— Two cope of warm milk, two eggs, two heaping tab espooofub of butter, half a cake of compressed yeast dissolved in warm Water, om quart of aHted Aour, one taas(monfnl ot salt; mix with the butler (melted, hut notliot) the yeast, salt and three cups u! Aour together over night, and set in a covrrce bowl to rise. Burly In the mora Ing add the beaten egg* and the real pf the Aour and set for a second rising of an hour or longer. WhetHlgbt roll Into a sheet almost an inch thick, cut tnto found cakes, and lay in a floured baking pan. Al tbe cud of half an hour hake in a good oven. They are delicious, cold or hot. Chicken Soup.— Cut up one chicken and put it into two quarts of mhk; season with sail and -pepper. When about half done add two lablesnocrula of bar. ley or of rice. When tills is done re. move tbe chicken from tbe p. tear or cut part of the breast into small piece* and add to CM Wop with a imp of area. Sponge Cake.— One teacup of pow-one-fourth of * Wtupean~or-iBtf».-ane. 1 half taaspooo of oreaia tartar, one - teg, ' cup of Aour; flavor with vanilla. In using kerosine All with good oil every day, and once a 'week empty hack I what oil is in the laaip and put in ■ new ] wick, cut it even and true. Have tbe . burner clean and free from any waste • nil. Do not commit th«£«are of lamp* < to any untidy, or rarrtesi person; here ! is where there is gfaat tHreppomtniec t ! in burning eilana umam of Hghring. ' You are feeling dep reused, yitur appe- • the I* poor, you are bothered with Head- ( ache, you are Mg«y. Yhtvchis. and i generally out of sent*, and want to bno* up. Bract up, but pot with stimulates, spring medlctore or bitters, which have ,1Lf iff g itSf: iT. neattny action m i.rrersmr Moneys, restore your vitality, and giro renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electro- Hitlers, and on! r AO eents a bottle at Dr.-H.' A. Kennedy's DwflfWtore. ii. "Wly, Hans, you bav/lb* moat htalninr fscalhnvc escesre^-jrwum." pabHe to years. Has saypd thousand* of fire*, ate. •SS-. amlTl 00 par bottle.

Tha Way Thay do It In Taxaa. . A Stockton lawyer was at Ban Fran, risen the other day, and while watching a large funeral wind slowly along to tbe MDs. be was accosted by a talHeBow, whose sunburned face was overshadowed by the wide brim 61 a slouch hat. "Could you tell me," asked the Mi anger', politely, "whore turnout that ur "Yea, sir 1" answered the man sharply, '•Thank you. And whose is Sit r "The undertaker's 1" "Ah ! And 'may I ask who tbe corpse wear "Jou may." "Tkank you. And who was her "Alawyw." V ■ "a -to" - Trie stranger paused aa If doubtful of his ears, looked at the law man earnestly and asked, in an eager you-don't-eey-so sort of voice : "Did you Say a lawyer ?" "Yea, sir, a lawyer." J "H'm; thars strange." "1 don't see anything straage about U." retorted tbe lawer. slightly nettled. "Well," explained tbe other, suavely : see, we don't bury lawyers that way down in Texas, where 1 came from.'* "Nor "He. When a lawyer dies there we building, you know." He paused Wttb aggravating calmness. "Well r "And then we go up tbe next day, and ' the corpse is gone." ' "Gone ?" "Yes. sir." 1 "Gone Where r' - ' "That's the mystery," replied the 1 Texan.shruggidg bis shoulders; "nobodyknows where." "Why, that's the strangest thing I 1 ever beard of." 1 . "Yes." paid the mild Texan, "but ' that ain't the queerest thing about it. ' either." 1 "No!" "N. There's a terrib'e smell of brim- " atone left tn the room." They parted with mutusi dislike.

"From -Atlanta to tha Baa." J It was thirty-one dsys after starting | from Atlanta before Sherman re -opened communication with the North. In , that time he had destroyed two hundred , miles ol railroad, and broken up every ; canned Ion between the Confederate , forces - east and west of Georgia. He | ' bad done more than a hundred million , I dollars' worth of damage, consumed the i . corn and fodder, as well as tbe cattle, hogs, sheep, and poultry of a region ' three hundred miles long and sixty ' broad, carried .away ten thousand horses f and mn'os, and liberated countless num. ~ b«rs of slaves. Bixty thousand men and 1 thirty-live thousand animals had been ! aUUUlUUUJ IH, and when the troops ' reached tbe coaat tber needed no pro1 visions but bread. They started with p fire thousand bead of cattle and arrived ' with tan thousand. The teams were in ? splendid condition, and not a wagon p sraa Met on tbe road. The army "bad ' captured so many horses that Sherman 0 ordered them to be shot. because it de1 mcrlianed the troops fo ride. (l Tbe meoess ot the campaign was rqual to Hs darine. and although Its dsn- '* grrs proved less In rentiry than tn autiri- ' pat Ion thM*m OT the commander and 0 he courage of she men are nonetheless to he ariafltid. ' The rnmanic character d if th* mCreh is amm-panaed. That an irmv should disappear from sight for a '■ nonth. mareMng unharmed through I r- 1 lie regiona.lt* whereab jute unknown *' o its friends, and emerge at 1axt as if 1 lilt of a wMrenesa. *Ith undiuiinishMt a-wMreness,

'• in mhera and Increased renown, ia a cirn history; and so long as American boys ' ind crlrls read the account of the nation's * sjhfcySkjTfrlCtt'fly wflHAbd ao chapier " more farointtlng than that which tells •y of Sherman's Harfti to the Sea.— Fnm "8»g area's March te the Bra." ty Om. n It Urn Msv. isfl.-»«Ms far May. d Enjoy Ufa. * WMt a trato hweitfal wwld we hve * In! Nature glvrii'tik'ffasdbur of monni rshis glens and oArena, rind thousands of . -urecs of eniovnicnt. We can deaire no 1 Mtter'trtreffMflfWirtHealth; but bow * often do the major'tv of people feel like Tiring up dt"he«rien<ri rttseonreged and I worn mil .with disease, a hen there Is no . occasion for this feeling, as everv sufferer ran eflgl'y dhUtb Saflkfactoiy proof, that ' Orrm't Augur* Flatter, will make them 1 fnxn disease, as wto* Mfn. Dtoprpria , . snd LivrrComplnintsre the dlrecr causes of sevntvJIve per cet- of such malsdlra 1 1 as BmBtaMwfrwiifwtitiiuWrtr Hred. : I ache, flu ttn a»«s. Nefvoaa-Prostretion, i Disaihess of the -Head, Fa'pUstfon of the . . Heart, aad other dhrtreaslng symptoms. Three doses of Augtu! Flatter will prova Its wonderful effect. Sample hotttoa, 10 csM. Try It. . ] Yimg tattaod— "MHt there some- ; -l,in« prowllar wtoro. tovuair of these j oetoaa, tav darirf" Young Wlfs (aaxtoualy)— "Oh, I haprapt. my ddhr. I took \ such pains with thasn. I even sprinkled ] them with J -ckeyanblvforel put them , boil, to take sway the unpleasant \ odor." " J The Spring MOtlltW J Are undonbtedlr tbe beat ia which to I purifv the blobd and. strengthen tb* , system. lKcniweni US. moat snsccMiWe tn the bewrflrtat effects [ it r reliable medicine like H-od's Bar- J sipsrills The feeling of detolHy. Ian- r ruor. sod laasttade, cansedby t'aa clung- i ing season, to entirely overcome, snd I scrofula and ail humors sriritopelled from t the bl. od the hlobb hv the powerful re- I riving and purifying influence* of Hood's J SareaparUia. itt; «as.»s ; Co.. Apothecaries, Lowril. Maas. Sold \ all druggtms. 1 fH*fl»W "ws Dollar, i Wife- John, deaf. I asMtolhaa your ! brother Jaovea naver makes a friendly ] can npon nsnaleaa-lre-ls-intoMotood. Husband.— No, -toy dear. -h# flaera't lames reuttodrtaroFthe moon, w.- , Bsmtads yau of. lit* moonf H.-Itll.. J dear; he ever gsu rouad SH he's foil. ! Worth Your Attantlon. Gal this one ondmaU H to Allen AGo., ' Au|uwv Hslne, who win seod^y-n free. for all sr-Acvs. Avwaoderfnl aa thr « electric Kghk asgsnaiaoas pure gold, it will pr vrt of life long value and impor- ; tonne to ; yoa. •ftoris-aWes. all tgea. <»sli. rirbt away, than anything else in , (his wofM. Anyone anyVHvte can do L the work, asd Hva at home also. Bettor Dm you know wbgttim lieeouie of that ; ,. reUflra ,* yeas* srho hsadt* wtuk for ; Bief" asked a gentlemsn of a laborer, i . "No y«» hoaor; bm If ye* to awriooa to I am him Ol'll write to lum, and ax him to Bind aw bis eddrito," ■

THE FARM. The fawners of Cape May have an in- ; exhauatable supply of feniltocre from the : meadows of tide lands that have not -ba- , come imporefUKNJTjJlpTfiSUtohd "effip-. I pings. There must be some advantage 1 from these bay and see waabed lands if b ; thesa was" energy enough to rate them t st their true value. Thereto wealth In the waters on both aides of tbe Cape if It could be gotten and used on the land, but often when secured farmers aid] it to . tbe highest blddrr and let their own i b lands starve. The deposits of sea weed , ! that accumulates on our t.dal shores in ! winter and spring to rich in plant food. < and will amply repay any trouble is gathering it from the shore. Then the j mnck at the bottom of the creeks is a | f mint of wealth and .will lie found of f great advantage to the toll, and not a i hundred yard, from the bed where it to ' being wasted, king crabs, mussel", menhaden, all make excellent manureand it to within reach of farmers along the shores of our tide wa-lroi peninsula t to secure some of these article" free ol • coat of any kind except tabor. Our farms, in many instances, are t starving to-day with full snd plenty Within easy reach of them, and while there be some who realise the advnn- » tages of tbe situation there are many ■ r tost fft.low yetf aner year tbe plan of 1 1 cropping impoverished lands, or expend i I - Uieir money for patent fertilizers that of- 1 | ten do more harm than good. Nature j s 1 baa done much for ns hy giving many I advan ages, hut in doing this she has c probaWy taken from the people that quality which goes to compel success, u c April is tbe month during Which the y ground i« made ready for corn, and the earlier the plowing "hall be ilouy the better, aa a heavy frost before the reason shall become warn assists In reducing 1 the soil and destroying insects: It Js , well known that the corn plant Ik a gross feeder, and may lie supplied with any amount of manor--, provided aucb be i- well rotted and in a condition best adapted a» plant food. The com crop is one that docs not permit of the expendiof unnecessary IsW. and wherever tbe cultivator con be used tbe hoe should .

be discarded. | Every tree in the orchard should be examined for insects, egg nests, etc., and after the leaves shall have started the trees should be spravrd with s solution of London purple. Borers work in nearail kind* of trees, snd a diligent areireh should be made tor their holes as soon Fruit trees that are found In pastures, where cattle tread, preventing a beaw growth of grass, and where they fertilize the anil by the dropping of their manure, are very likely to produce an abundance of good aired smooth fruit . It is alwavs best to milk rapidly, so a* tn get the milk not of the at ible aa soon aa possible. In order to prevent- the nbaorplion of esses by the milk, as the cooler it becomes th- more readily the milk Is affected bv odors. If von contemplate cultlvnring the soil in your orchard, and have not already preparer! for it, b*vr some short whippier rees made with hooks on the bark near tbe ends ao that the traces will pass over the enda of the whlppletresa to prevent barking the trees. One who has riven the method a trial I says that an ex eel lent mode *if ridding 1 animals of Bee is to dip a rnrry-comh in • kerosene frequently while using it on the hide. Clover is a most valuable fertilizer to wornout soil. It affords complete protection to the soil from burning summer ' suns, its perpetual foiling leaves forming i a delicate covering for shade which is

• yet easily penetrated by the air, which carries to the earth fertilizing atmosi pheric elements. Ladles' UUKMtO Fancy Work. !ic"KwWvynre. ly^Wnrx* tnlnlna'^Tsr-lns arams. InlnskL TMies, i aamsyw, ottcsnses. Poaatsrwilna, Hues, ramags fiohes. Hr*e«ei», win prexsto Wears V*w~ nasteto/Wret r Oam'lSii^^'sTji^r^MiViwrs. Wots . WsndsTiWo firsrf Mcrete«. Seran Ha*-, PsoU ; J^'^yJIsn^T'Sro W.... ztys. ' raRTnlMs1. KnltoCssi Wse«. v-wot nV.s—, TYtmnflnvs, window stwire FositiT Wort, "retro- w-ortt, Losf rnotogranii# aad many other thtegs. ^11^ j^nrndsosrety hoond.^ oonlslslnv «4^ large mtrma^twH^-Syre^m-. Tort. m»-"r Lad las. Look H«ra ■' ■UMiaaais vtsws, AWefiesn. foreWn, comte, SnS^ L^llre-'rooBro ttwiSoi ■wrmv^'lsret tomles'^wcpIslMn's Oneutw-xwm LWiV more sosrrtes. tosw wr", tto : tretroi. m'*"* »t5S^awsTO!TsrTs^re.1»*r'1™,*'mvo<t Another Art Craze. I Tss karma Itaw* ce, Bynvmse, ■ , said tiiere 1a uotlilng new • to the circus ami sron tho horned "h»s.'' | Had br done"this be would certlnly bare me something gnu.

Wrflrar. ' Bed Star1 ^UGH^RE IH: oHcts. ? PROMPT.fcJl/ ~ SRMANBtMEOY , « n 1 C3V- lit IT J-.-- yc.vtfj -arPain MKBlGiL OFFICES, R. Ssetnil St., PUladslohis, tonne"- j lira. J. N. k J ■ S. HCBEN8ACE 1 ICatuhltebt-sI 40 yearn. P"' the cor. I I or sll HpretBl tureasre, -.o-rina Skew u 1 1 rr o 1 I | voatnrni Impradence.^ Varlco- , kjqwn'en.-e-' 1 \aon?K to xJsKyx"?^'-^ ' J *21 !£L. , DBSines , mk 5yru? : ^^SjCbUGHS a^^^COLDS. COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS ! "HE GREAT ENGLISH REMF.D" | | Vest IVTi.rNTVl"".US«rv''x L",k.' ' yhiUda. Susinrss gards. JACKSON"? CAFET , 19 SOUTH ElOfifH CTHEET, PnitAHELTOIA. ' to , i.sxrei.sse. a. w. aoaacaa . 11. McCT.EES A- CO., ' SBBRffl liySrimHlTIJEE. r mjll-r ' XrWtoSArvti tarsct. Phltelolptlta. rk J^IIE GUAN1) TUltKISII BUS- * iktrrs DKl'AltTMZNT, tl N. 10th BL LAOtn- DEPT. »K FUben SlreeL most rooii-iete, the most luxurious, the Mure of Peoosyitaoia. P MARTINDAI.K A JOItNBOB, Pmprs. ? J II. MATI.ACK, 0 * No. A N. 8KVKNTI1 ST., FBILADA. ; {ffll CflWl 9BAIK ailSffra PIPE R OBIMNKV TOPB. WIND OPARD CAPS, is CHIMNEY FLCJ^tiAKDKN vabES, (:%- ^ Warrsnted id west Pmied ^nd.lawt Ptpes.niihs f BLATCHLEY 1 PUMPL^st ft LATCH LEY'S Ul U TRIPLE ENAMEL . D PORCELAIN-LINED * (V re SEAMLESS YUVC [ LIned PUMP ii cTcT Vlatch ley, «' 908 MARKET ST.'.'phiiadciphra. ay T,t ..I, to tre. tre.re. h- th. Ireto ">1 j

jnUdiBg LUMBERYARD Schsllengers 'Landing, j u cape- mat oitt.m. i. | tthsrs may hs foaad a largs Moet of BUILPING LUMBER,! j •o select from rtVmrj Xlttd sad qnsiny lo smt t ,t»c rsquiremnHe ot | QONTBACTORS and BUILDERS ' sodauprbem n ORDKKB PHOilPTLY Pll.LEI). U J. B. SCHEIXENGERS. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES \ It A. SCHELLENGERS, Boon, Sad, looliinis, BMs, BUR AHD fDlfflf F8A5E. Stair Work and Scroll Sawing. Rmidtng Paper fiir SbealMns & Roofing, | . nails. frame pulleys, j Builder's Hardware in General.! fRarblr fard.^ | , Soira JoRset Marble Works I IS. R. K. Track * -rariiplVc. ~ CAPS MAY CITY, N. J. j Monuments and Toombstones r W L T. BNTRIKIN. | (^oal, Wood. limr, rtr, COAL AND WOOD j. m. schellenger. aCBBLLKNUBK'S LANDINU, CAPS M AY. | Lcbi£lL Egg. S107C. Qiostnnt and Pea : COAL, «. Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood 5E (pf S200,000l®l Coder hs Chert y lh» Oreivuij ie^oihwUedJe^ser • VrLV.S 5

i REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. I CUYE THE BOYS A CHANCE. J drtfwlr •LlLe'ip.'i-dWe d*utoVil^wjLs--rleg let WW ^ htmsolf ,,.j. tarry trhsl was uncusqij ' uawm'iSS -he'plrareM sM^Irsomlhui"^ lrtlch -w'w hT2S! trot nov u '» odurwlss. J The tjpe-vrr-'. r tsXre fr-eo ! 'm th- bo-., en or to'ier-wrtungi-ran laorrdinis vxtoni. j -ngt ni joandairi SSap'r'aJto'tTi TwaSySu^forre!^*?^ : *** " AKW J-AM1 BLET JCW OCT. CORREEPONnENCR SOLKTTHD. WYCIOgy. SEAMABS A RBKBD1CT, J ml 9 V "SI CI- est on' Street, (OoerlheBtsI Bototl. Phllsdelphls. ! GOSHEN MANUFAGTURIH6 COMPANY, Ooshen, Capo May Co., N. J. , CUTS ItATIVK HTOCK TO OR DPT W > Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. r ■ ALSO MAWUPACTtms * . I poors, Sash, Rlinds, Shutters, S AMD ALL KIMOn OP WOOD WORK Exparienced 8uwyer to Manago Cutting~tumb«r. I Hit.y GABIHSON, B07AL k FEA STUBi GEORGE L. LOYETT, DSALEK IS ; Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, ] AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 43 Jackson St.. Cor. Washington. * I Ml jit' t -AI'l MAT CtTT, St. 1,

THE GREAT BARGAIK HOUSE,'; new miaiiiucm Butuiutuh. NO. 90 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE HAY. N. J. ^ «QnBei!!& Glassware, d14 fashiieil larthenfars. ' Lamps. Lamp Chimneys and Burners. a® am m iiSibbw EpasrtM. ! ®H0arteljiliTlmre;W&¥ilwware i PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHES. IMAMkBi Ala Pats rJ WMw fil® ¥§fh ' mrml. OMr & ^ The Fitzgerald Self-Gqaging Oil Tank | WILL SAVE ITS COST IN yii SHORT TIME. i GAS MACHINES I tl { j" hu For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES,'

planing mill ; sash factory & 1 timber yards. | Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c, j BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, TUMffiS. ETC., building lumber OP EVERT DESCRIPTION. ^ ' tome«« t ro— -«y to-h.n r. -atoroaver. m.r.e, WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. OPENING. ? IYINS Sl BROTHER. 13 j 55 North Secopd Street. Philadulphin. b°low Arch. East Side, i 1 35 thomas depuy, 35 i I 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, "| carpets! carpets! | Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, 1 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 — landis & CO.,1- Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ' j- ROPES, TWINES, COTTON, RATS, BRUSHES, Ac. ? carriages of all kinds handled. kimball, prince sco-, ; UUM0ER MERCHANTS, J: AND MANCFACTUBSR8 OP * MILL -WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., ALWAYS OS nAMD. E"Tt MATES Ft'RXISlfED. KIMBALL, PRINCE^ & CO., ^ j " c. b. coles, = -lumber merchant, M ANUPACTURKKH OP Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. r BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING, "* Call examine sines and g« -tlrasiea. Agent rm^TahonA Whann-sA m. t^hnemsXefsPe Isei J! Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N1. J. jyS-T goff & smith, i bricks, ^miwlroglay W, seep — CAHH"I'1M CKri. Pmrnne. .| rtolleplsln a el MlllrlUe: Ofltoe. hmllh's "r -eerv 'tore. « A br-red Ml!l-rllle. X. J. to". «. rttlA w, agent. J»-T Orners 19 M .1, «s.l Eretve ■.tyrnie At «ntlon. -SASH ANP POOR DSPOT, rhe BBd-rshrned la prepare") to htniMh aU tindaot Mli.C-wi.-nK Doors, Sash, Blinfls, SMors, loilli®, Srooos, file. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. All onlera pronmtll fille-i. ^ ^ ^aTeCONNE^ anft-v \ Toreplse near tm-Ufe. Ospe »- ' iit. N. J. .BENJ."§jbURTIS, ' " , , Practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, i No. I I Decatur Street. Cape May N. J. j I Ctmrehe*. H noses. P.rtorlea.lHMela hoed wi-n Oas. Wstor asd MejuoY^re. to or ! , "'tomSTwtM-Meilia. Pnrre"mi ton pum'u. t"' m .1 s"""- ! JS'Jf ,'"u" I • l-r*in»ge pox 10 *\,YrUlQ,12-"i>s «f!2.-'5?!to J*-v ■ OEOROE M. POWELL, i merchant tailor,: No. I 5 Decatur Street. Oape Mrv City. ^ ^ ^ \ |» - » --.etod stona or taotas and uStoMirel u-sire*''' " °° i f j S-4S--14 •'* mdjdBids clothing. Haia^Cap" asd roll Hnes rtf n-nli— nen', Pnml vhing Owl | *

EST JKK8EY H AILHOAD. " Time Table In K»e«-t Xpr.j, i»»T Tracns wtu ireve Cape Ma" lor l-auadelpma a« toUnreq ' 6 5(J Tor^-i^ *7," --iD M nn'srs imil, 'rt »Si''TsSI"jaJSi«Si roi-v city. ^ _ o nn v.M.— Express, m Monday* only M8.00 «vre s; Phusdeiphts 19. le *. » ex®. nect* *t Cam-ten tor Tttotoa. and. 4.00 « ?i«'sx ^ytoa^IaSe'iaK uon lor sea istrotty aad OMao^|K tonton and New g™j-D4t -paArHB. 3 30 jAT*!T*'y ii?!aTon,"*roro toe tovw*. . _c,. v.—Expre*s, arelver. ai Philadelphia | 4.25 L'\'iir,-.,,n^Yo,*renT'uV sn.'i°U 1 phuM raiuhuX J Trains 1 csvr u*r -ay. ssai-ZXprce wee* (TlfltMng. I BEST ' m aus ^CLOTHINS vnyi'A. \ \ejFpUjL' "4f

m OFOR MEN AND YOUTHS. FORBOYSandCHII.DRHN. • A. C. Yates & Go., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. t'ianos and gr'jjlWt. RgBWSH JBGAMS. ; i ilabllthed Ksnatxclurtrs.sul zveld pi lr 1 Mlddl*i FL L-- l l ' " CORNISH A CQjhXSHIIfoTOW. H. I I V^>THE LIGHT RUMNIJO^ SEWING-MACHINE IAS NO EQUAL. PERFEC T SA TISFACTIOh Net Hie Swill Mb Ci —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Oflton Square, N. Y. CUcago,tS. Sl.UnU.tto, Allan u, 6a. Dsilar, lex. San FrsncUr*, Cat ONLY $20. nvhlnrlYAXRAhTlID r»R9 YFAU. (1. A. WOOD COMPANY, 13 Xsrlb loili Ml- l-fcllaaelpfci*. Pa AGENTS WAHTH AUTHORIZED -ifg^jLIFE OF LOGAI ■RrSiflHB MRS. LOGAN. j- etreevl j ** lEl'ilP J. T1XU 1*8 4 CO- Pnhllakm, j fit) l nlvwslty Play., New Torh. (.re., 1 ..elinl l-ii--.re. to herontonittr. I ibr^i' 'riTvTlWlT^'lMh^isy 8t„ KY.