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THE HOUSEHOLD. We take up the refrain ulteml by Pattto and ark. where ia Aunt Ludnda, and will tito give to the public ber Aral experience in making baity pudding, I hare no choice or dainty recipe to offer, but wUl.t»lk tome. The inwl important room in tbi>* tonne lrtbe kitchen. It should be large enough to al\ow a place for the aewloe machine, a hanging ahcH for books aiii paptra. the pantry fitted up with, ahelrea and dr#fcrr fof dlshw. table cloths and napkins. The kilchtn should always be provided with tabor wiving implement*, such aa a bread kneader. apjde cover, a mop wringer, meat chopper, carpet aweeper, an egg beater and pie lifter, a high chair thai one can wit when tired and wash dlabes or roll pie crust at tbe case may be. These article* may re. quire Borae'oiitlay of money, but will repay ten fold In saving of time ami labor. Hake tbe sitting, or family room as pleasant as possible, if winter a good cheerful fire U . needed- _ In summrt draw the ■window shades to soften the glarg ot light, so nuking the room app-ar cool and comfortable. A gtod supply of reclining or rocking chairs, with one or two placed temptingly near, a table upon which i* to be found some choice hooks and periodicals, may Induce the boys to spend their evenings at homo. IK> not forget to add a few planta and some fanoy articles of liume nianufariiirr ■. A lady at Cape Hay City has a beautiful " bouquet made from the seeds of milkweed. It Is made as follows : <(j#t the pod carefully ami remove tlie seed with their attached oomo, or long tuft of silky hairs, have a witc, and with a thread tie a btinHi of the comas to the wire, having the seeds at tlie extremity opposite the end tied, then continue to tie other branches in like manner, arranging them so as to gtva the effect o, a tuft or ball. When large enough re, move the seeds from the end of tlie coma and you will haven beautiful white fluffy, silken bail. These balls are sometimes tied with sattln ribbon and attached at ornaments to fancy picture frames. They alto mike handsome additions to autumnal bouquets. 'U.Mat.

When linen has turned yellow cut up a pound ot fine white snap into a gallon of milk, and lung It over a fire in a wash kettle. When the soap has completely melted put in the linen and boll It about half an hour, then take It out. Hare ready a lather of soap and water, waali the linen In It; and then rinae It through two cold waters, whhw very little blue in the last. When llneo lias toeu scorched use the following remedy : Add a quart of vinegar, the Juice of half a dozen large onions, about an ounce of soap rasped down, a fourth of a pound of fuliarVearth. an ounce of lime and one ounce of pearl asb. Boll tbe whole until It is pretty thick, and spread some of It on the scorched pa'*' Allow to remain until dry, then scrape It off aix^wiuh. Two or three applications will restore the linen, unless It is so much scorched that the fibre is destroyed. A little pipe clay dissolved In tbe water used for washing linen will clean It thoroughly with half the anrouul of soap ami a greai diminution of labor. Tlif arctlcle will be "greatly Improved in color and the texture will be benefitted. one pint of ml'k tolled; when cool add one-half cup of butler, one-quarter cup of sugar, one qgg, one-half completed yeast cake. For lea set them to rise at 8 o'clock In the morning. At 3 p. m. joll them out about an inch thiokt put « small piece of butter on one ride : folu them in halves ; put them in your pan a little apart, and leathern rise till lime to bake for tea. Omelet.— Ileal the yelks and whites of , the eggs separately; melt a tables poonful ' of butter iua teacup of warm milk, to which add gradually a tableapoonful of flour, a little tall and pepper; add the yelks of the eggs and then add the ( whites. Bake immediately in a flat pan , greased with butter. Gooseberry Roll. - Make a rich pastry crust, roll out quarter inch thick, and eighteen inches long, twelve Inches wide. Btcm and wash lurries, dry on cloth, spread thick on crust. -add as much sugar as berries measure, small pieces of but- ' ter and a little grated nutmeg. Roll up, place In large dripping pan, add one cap water, half cup sugar and piece of butter size of an egg. Bake two bout* In i slow oven. I k> not allow tlie water to * all cook away; add more If It should. r Serve with rich cream or any nice sauce. « To make ginger cookie* like those we k buy, beat together one egg, one cup of j* brown sugar, one tablespoon vinegar, p and one of gioger. Take one cup mo- ;| lasses, let It come to a toil, stir In one tl teaspoon acuta; stir the molasses a Utile " after taking from store to coo) it, then ' Blir it while foaming over rest of cake, mix out lighter, «eH*kp» »nd bake in a quick oven. " A croup Remedy. — Fur croup I have '' never used anything which I like as well as Synip of Ipecac. If the child Is hoarse " or Is threatened with croup, give a few drops every flftern minuter or half hour. This has prevailed it more than once h tin the case of my own Httle ones. But '' lif the attack has com, on. give a half teaspoonful of Uso-lpwae or more if npecsaary . until It acu sa an emetlr, and a win afford Jnstant relief. Tlie Hyrup of Ipecac is not expeariv* and if kept on hand Is always ready in case of an emgr- •; geney. I would also arid that rubbing „ the throat with camphor and lard, or * turpentine anl lard both being well , warmed togetbrr.ils a great help In case < of croup. V lleury Ward Beveltvr says he has no " sympathy with eight boar men who have Astonishing Suocwea. ^ It is the duly ol . vary parW who W ' used B—dm t'j German .fyrup la let lu 1 Trondarfiil qua til lea to known to fitands c in coring Coos:;m|<lon, severe Cotuha, croup Asthma. Pneumonia, sad in fact all throat and lung dumrea^Ho perron, j to reooantrnd it to the poor, djrSjfc**" ' sskwf "ji&jsse !

T' "rttB WITCH'S FATE. ' A Cruel MorP Not many decades ago in this country. , the people were excited over witchcraft. , Persons suspected were thrown into the r water; If not nitcbea, they would drown; j • if they were witches, they would swim f , ashore, and would be put to death ! In j , , Sot many years ago If a person were j , ) taken sick with advanced disorder of the i , I kidneys, the physician would" pronounce 1 ] ! the dims* Bright's disease, and when so j ( > declared, he regarded his responsibility i , i at'an tad, for medical authority' admit- • , . in\ that thadijeoe wavlncareahle. I When the physician found a patient . , - thus afflicted, he would say. "<>b, a , r 'riigtit attack of the Kidney*, will be nil. j , right In a little while." nr knew to the , i contrary. But if he could keep his pa- , I tient on his hand* for a few months, he i knew lie would derive a great- revenue , I from his case, and then when the disease | • t hail progressed to a certain stage, lie ! ( - would stale the facts and Kile, eson r- j \ - rtted rrom all blame. * ' , But the error of suppwing the discs'* : . incurable, has swayed the public ruind, j \ I long alter the fact lias ceased t j l«. But , ! ptitil c opinion has been educated to the . : true status of the case by tuoae who hare . diseountrd the Incurability tbcry, and ; , • the 'p'itifle recognizes and testifies to the . , ■ fact tint Warner's safe cure Is a specific 1 ; i for this disease. This has been -shown j ,. • with thousands Of testimonials. i I'pon refcring to them in our files we j , l find that #3,000 reward will be given to ; , j any ono who can prove tint so far as lite i c L manufacturers know they are not gen. t ; j 'TLarTuinffretfS-orthljnifflnd>r f "i - simitar in character could to published, i ; i if it were necessary. j I This condition of things is very amus. i | l log to the journalist, who luoks upon all j , i sides of every question. Proof. should , s lie accepted by all. but prejudice fights ; t proof for many year*. It seems strange . > lhat when a proprietary medicine is - doing tbe good that Warner's safe cure ( Is. that lite physicians do not publicly . indorse it. Many ot them, we arc told, b privately prewrtto It, as fit is sold by e dealers in every part of the couslrf. e A few years ago,' as stated, when a I man had Brigbt's disease, tlie doctor b boldly annonnccd it, because lie thought I- it relieved blm of rMponnibllty. T'tday wlien prominent people are

> dying (and hundreds of 'thousands of i common people die of the same disease), ' weafe told that doctors disguise the fact ' thslli Is BrightWHroa«e of tlie kidneys i and aay that tliey die of paralysis, of - apoplexy, of pneumonia, of consumption, ' of general debility, of rhriimattam, of • heart disease, of Mood poisoning, or s V'tne other of the names of the direct 1 effects of kidney disease. They are. not t tlie real disease Itself. i We sometimes wonder if they avoid i staling tlie real cause of disease for fear f they will drive the public into patronage b of the only scientific proprietary specific - for kidney diseases and the thousand and I one diseases that Originate In Inactive • kidneys. We tlo not believe every advertisement r we rend. Bproe people perb»ps may re. ' gird thin., article as an advertisement ' and will ant believe It. but we are can- < 'Md enough to say thai we believe tbe ' police above mentioned have stated 1 'heir esse and proved It, and under such 1 circumstances tbe public Is unwise If it ' is longer influenced bfadverro prejudice, T ho Soring Months 1 I Are undoubtedly the beat in which to I purify the blood and strengthen the | 1 system, because at Ibis time tbe.bndy Is J i most pus tiptlble to tbe tonefleinl effects t oft s reliable medicine like TT ndta Bar.' *. partita. Tlie feeling of <!• hillry. Ian-; giiur. and lassitude, caused by the chang- ' 1 lug araaun. is entirely ov rcome. and I sco fula and all humor* areexpalled from I t lu* bl Hd the hloob bv tlie powe-ful re- . v i vjng and purifying influence* of flood's *,r.*;l„rilta. Do sot dii-at— Take Hood's Santap1 arilla sew . It la made bv C I. Hood A I Co.. Another tries. Txiwrll. Mass. Sold , by all druggists. 100 Doser One Dollar. A Verbatim Reporter. "DM you tell your mother I waa going have a new bonm-t at church next touilayf " Inquired a lady nf a neigh tor's child was visiting her own rldldrrn. ••Yes. ma'am," answered the little girt. "And what did she say!" "O, abe said the foois are net all dead yet," answered the child innocently.— ! Itftroit Vrrt Prat. i Worth Your Attention. Out this out and mail it to Allen A <Y).. j Maine, who will send voufreg. mmt-lhing new, that just coins money I for all workers. A> wonderful as th"<* electric light, as genuine as pure gold. It will prove of llfuong value and importo you. Both aexre, all ages. , Allen A Co., bear exriense of a a ting yon ' in business. It will bring ymt In more ■ cash; right away, than anything rise In J world. Anyone anywhere csn do work, and live at home also. Better ' write at once; then, knowing all, sbmild conclude that yon dont care to en- < gage, why no barm Is done. ' tody Visitor.— '*1 am very sorry to ! you here my young friend. You '■ as If you had a good^education. " Convict.— "Well, madam, 1 have been " through Yale college." '• tody Vlrimr.— "Is It possible F CouvlcL— "Yet. that's tbe reason I'm \ here. They caught me as I was going r through."—^ Jv4gt. I J.„ AQtft forAU. 1 In order to give all a chance to lest IL , and thus to convinced of Its wonderful - curative powtnt. Dr. King's Sew Discov. * erv for C-otiMjmption, Cough* and Colds. ' wB' to. for a limited time, given away. ■ This offer is not only liberal, lint shews ' unhoonded fahh in the merit* of this J great rrmcuv. All who suffer from r Cough*. Cold*, Consumption. As>hma, ' llrnnchltl*. or any affection or Throat. ] or Iatnga, are repeotallv requested call at Dr. 11. A. Krnnrov'sdrug store, and get a Trial Bottle Free, Large Bottlta t\. 4 , A New York girl who chewed too J much gum lost the use of hex jaw. Max. 1 ried men will find that they can carry 'j home three or four ponnds of gum in ] each overcoat pocket if they wiah. i Mr. Daniel Udito M V'rabody. Kan- ' aavm "kllr. Sell. Arnold's Cougli | Killer is th> best nrcpsrahan for the i cure of Couglia, Coios and alrLusg Dis- ■ saroa." aad soagys tHMckney, 1' H. of , Peatody. i Mothers, alarm use Dr. Seth Arnoki's ■ Rootliiiu and Quieting Cordial for Chll- , dreo. A mild safe tonic. 23c. A tottta of Imporled champagne can i be purehaaed in New York for #5. But. then, it mist be remembered that there was very IRtta cider made in New England last scssoo. _ __ I The rou.-c a.-c v.-ry ritortlv ' after the Bjwre r,b wss intro-hasd. foot I** $

THE FARM. A fsnnor sald to tbe edltor a day or 1 two ago thm' the WiVx' taid lhsC core.' " •the main crop, should not be planted till the middle of May, and he further remarked that the advice should be fo;lowed. . As a rule, our Una notes are 'elected for Cape May readers, and with | particular view to print none that are rnor irefpfnt . We should be jib-ased to ! welcome to Una column aqy who have j practical experience to communicate, j it by mntual help that many blunder* | are avqldcd loading to loss of time snj | eventually money. Consider the Farm j weekly meeting, and feel free to ' rise and explain anything which may to on yottr mind. In a ride over the couna few ds^s ago wo were pertictitarly ' • impressed witlrtto thriftless appearance . of some places. The fools used last f had boon left in the field corners, | ami one man w,.s trying to beat the rust ; off bit plow Which was new the year to- j j totter cared for, no Inferentlally were 1 I horses, cows and pigs, fiuch wrote ! ; will bring the storiff along in due time, i and J licit there ta the old cry tliat farm- j ! don't fay. Of course if don't wheri | • ncss thepi SSonld to to sucheed proper : methods coupled with economy and wise I i ■ ill ing of the soil. There is no business j ^ under tlie sun that will prosper if there" ■ imporident waste, and neglect of the j I i.-lcmenls of saccess. Cbickcnr have a wav of leaving their j | drinking pens and "fountains." and seek. I ing the more abundant and fresher water j of the horae trough. It is all very well ) j ro long as the trough ta-overtinw ing I uli, : | but when tbe water i i low, ttn-y OfKtr ' iose their balance, tall in ant! drown, J j Accidents of this kind may to prevented j j by attaching a board which floats at one • | end in the water, and rests at the other ; upon the end of the trough, being held j in place by a ttuuify-rrnny nail ilriv. it . through it. Tlietoaril. being two inches and there are no more drowned chickens, . for if tbey fall in thqy can get tint again , unassisted.— Amcrfoia Affrieullurut for Voy. All seeds will nra ont unless kept up j 1 by selection. Many of the kinds offered : as new are only fixed tip by selection i 1 from old varieties. Tlie improvement . of squash and eu cumber seeds by age ' of squash and seeds ny age ;

can to exclaimed on scientific principles, t ' When fresh, tliey arc f realty and conialn • patoilum which gives vigor to tlie young 1 plant, but with age tliey get rid of the • ' surplus food. Cucumbers from old seed | ' fruit a great desl totter, snd melon I ■ plants are shorter jointed, and flower at ] 1 the third of fonrth joint, whrn from ' r fresh seed tliey would not heir I flower : 1 until the ten' h. A correspondent gives a very simple ; and easily tried means of driving rats ' from the premises, and which he says is very affective. Take copperas, tlie 1 quantitv to depend upon the number of f buildings or ptaeet ittft-Ued; pulverise it very fine and sprinkle it in ail the bulld- ' ing*— in fact, in sverv ptaee where they 1 I«i a few' days, according to the writer. ' all the rats will be gone. 1 Temperature has more to do with pre- ' serving butter than anything eiae. If ;' exposed to the variable temperatures no ' amount of salt will help it. If kept from 1 contamination of odor*, and in a cool 1 place, it will retain flavor and keep much • totter than when preserve. 1 in brine. I , | but should "riot be ' depended upon en- ] • lirely. ' i A young farmer asks atont J.ima : 1 i toan culture. If some succcaaful grower j . ' wilt send Tlie Farm his plan he will con- . ' fer a favor on vnung farmer and doubt- j ! Icat many other* Ladles' Guide to Fancy Work. ' , Wert PasSrts, Wert lUffs. Pen W|,— . snsrter Wort. Leaf Phesev-snas sail mirr at * er things ^ nnn«s • t at lB4p2rei?T DC KimRTKMW^.sVre-^n-Jtrw Yhrk. - ms-si eree" tana sivl Sgcres tlist win 'atTusTreanot Anothsr Art Craz*. Tto turn artf wort staonc iroif* ts^taowp »s rsv'lnaunt!* J!"t o-rtjops;sr_ Ujtewjnrt^iv. ma sadastov ''"."'tl'Z "■'7*."' mJT'iSrt' NVwVort". nUJ" *** "" WS ! "What U a jwradox i" askod. the pro. | of his college elsss: and the i brightest student of them ail sfxnl up | ' -r i

_ glffllfal. _j jHoopyfi !l GflfiTOWl EKTBACT i ; ■■ i The tniportaare of purt/ytng the Wood ran- s ' j -not to ovoreatlmaMd, for WUtoot lairo ; • j !. .-.! you cat.; tat enjoy good hrsltli. ^ i > ; g'Hjd rnedtclas to I'vrtrj. vttallzr. .-ml rar;h • , i tie Mood, and Hood'* Sirsaparttla 1* worthjl ; , | yrr.r cimfidencj. 11 Is peculiar In that It . [ a'.;i i;g!heaaatiiihulld» up the.syiajin, cr^^* i . | it '. ubratea disease. Give It a trial. ' | r iOO Dosos Ono Dollar Medical offices, SWI; ftosad Bk, niUdthkls. torn.-. !• j 3rx. J. N. & J. B. KOBSNSACK 1 1 f i tD^SiNES ( 5yrup ]. toCOLDS. ' COCKLE'S : ANTI-BILEOUS PILLS • j rHEGREATENGLISHHEMED' j '<• 1 — : h i

£| I'Uilada. Susinrss (Cards, j >i JACKbON 'S~CA 1-' E , j 19 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, j 'e L »• McCLEES A QO." j mm STXlmm. j myij-y No-tussArvti «rec!. PkOadelphla. r- ® GRANID TURKISH RUSA BIAS I1ATHS, aim DKl-AKTMrNT, ft N. lota Bt. '-Aiuftr DEPT. t» Ptthrrt 8tre«. Are nav are^po».oD<-ro the h HtLAS IL ROWLARP. 8O0L ' tmrta- " | T B. MATLACK, It S N SEVENTH T t Hit At ^ TERRA EW BEAU ad SEWER PIPE v j . U'lIlMN KY TO Pit, W JSP OL'AHD (.APS. lOjHMaKl yi,UK-W|A«t)KN VASKK, LBt- I Wirr-Oled Laws*! ITiwo ana Best ft pre in flu JBLATGHLEY i PUMPIj^ST PILatchleys yj Of TRIPLE ENAMEL - < bporcelain-liheo e ' _ ~ 8eamle99 tvsi iM^ESSSPUMP ■J, fef.'c. C. BLATCH LEY, ^ 308 MARKET S T ."'Prii Tad ct rh • 9. ^ twer.aaati u I fntimactrn-a. ,jLii p itiseto'E Mt Broilwsr/h'rY.

Snilding »at«ial, I' LUMBERYARD Schellengers 'Landing, a cape mat crrr. v.-j. , A: LUMBER, ... wire rrom nr every gtn.1 saf qnaMy to stflt . ' - rtq'ilrcuiriue of CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. ■ii B. SCHELLENGEBS. aSBarblf Hard. Jjisey Marble Woes ■ Monuments and T oombstones ' ' t- -p p-rrmKis ffnal. Wood, Zimr. rtr, COAL AND WOOD i' J. M. SCHELLENGER. : IctiiElL E22, StoYB. ChestDnt ani Pea ; COAL, Tl- , ,n mmimn' - | Pine. Oak and^Hickory Wood

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r' REMINGTON 'STANDARD TYPE-1VRITI-R. Otvi THE BOYS A CHANCE. There tshntwirr school thsh tor nrtmtn* othee. An Its Mrsntsgre mar he B«A mi home nj the . u«- ..r >h t ypreW-rtier on.1 rear chiMrro wtl, soootre an *.I.L'U.m»i m.-ant of msstnrsn '.oieirehir t hvenkoot. Th* hot Who o*s • fsrr a-eorl-Ore of nart-hsod ami trne-wntini I* sarer or rernmg , ■ * n?£tac'it""iy """ K "" r'WW'TOf* ttpar^asware ' looiefisy — rrreooo-lrhr. to s soivt-hind w-mr, who. In turn, transmhre it nretlr »nd tegl- - Wr on tar Syjpr-w-it-r. iju.Mn 'hr .isy n Is |o-o.r-^hr oraehaat J^M^BirBstnre, aafi . ; smpir tlmr v. drvisSSSier jqintuljUsS tits hosmres' without rtrtogmtlng to sDOonlinstre ute . Former:* the mrrrhsnq u h- touipsroug htmsrlt. wo^twrelj whatoras nrerereqr— • TV <rp— yrtt> r ware tpmi Oua to • tloolm ot'taiicr''«mia* toil taeredlote »xteo' . • »n ssireTrTvoh™ 'hSa'T* 7''T7,'.'U'.ni! for joong'meu ' rt^^o'.imiueir' '"ttkbott? hi !ta*ot»" uhm wjjt 5ro jo as """OhM ( eEW PAMFIfLdT JIJHT OUT. rORREHPONUKNCE HOtJCfTED. I ' WSCKOVF. MC.AMANS » BKMBOICT, : GDSHEN IANUFAGTDRINQ COMPANY, ' , Ooshen, Capo May Co., N. J. , CflW NATIVE 8TOCK TO ORDER IN : Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. ARB ALL KlBUa or WOOD WORK. Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. _ • K\t-y GABBISOK. BOTAL A FEASTEBi OECROE i_. LOYETT. ' DBALBB IN ' ;! Flour, Feed, Hay, Straw, if and all kinds of. mill feed, ;| all orders promptly Attended to. No. 4 3 Jwknon St.. Oor, WMbingtoa. m awnwm** i

(THE GREAT BARGAIN H6USE,: ; NEW ENIC-EEKHOCKEK BU1U>INU0. ■ NO. 80 WASHINGTON BTRKET, CAPK MAT, N. J. . j oyeg'rei lo the larpeeUoa or gawts. mat evwyaodj Ttu! J*"~. to * MdeT,t*tt"L* i SQiebii & Glassware, old fasliiel 6rtaware. ' Lamps, Lamp Chimneyt and Burners. FIVE A1II1 TES SEM CODHTEaS or Eltra AssortBlt : Great' waijetT inTinwrare, Vooi & Willow wire PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHES. WM!e*ast! BMos. Etc. Also Paints and Window Glss Jin™"""'™" H'm SMITH A CO. j The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank 4' WIU. SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. ujmb* gas machines ! j | 7 For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE. GAS and OIL STOVES. j » planing mill. | SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. :■ D?ors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding. &c. ' brackets, scroll work, turnings. etc.. building lumber OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. * '

William c. scudder & son. SPRING OPENING. ; j . IYINS St ERCTH.ER. 5 5 North Second Street. Philadelnhi... h -iow am >■. East Sido. j 25 THOMAS DEPUY, ' 35 ■ CARPETS! CARPETS!1! Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, 1 ■ 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS. PHILADA. 35 ! t: -LANDIS & CO.-,— ]"Woo(l and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ! BOTES, TWOTES, COTTON BATS, 11KUSUES, At . CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED. KIMBALL, PRINCES CO-, IWm. R MERCHANTS, - AND MANbrAVTkUKHS Hi' MILL - YA7ORK. Rockland Limo, Cement, &c., &c., KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., BBANOn YAHU AT Mll.LVjl.tB. VINKI.ANI), N. J. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANUFACTURERS .OK Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING, Office, No. 14- Kaighn's Avenue, Camden. N. J. ' ' V-'-y GOFF & SMITH, BRICKS, TOTflS B W AtQICLAY. LOVVKST CAHH PIUCKM. SASH AND POOR DEPOT, Doors, M, fills, iittors, lolip, Sreens, St DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. .*.«rou L CONNER. benj. s. curtis. Practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, j No. I I Decatur" Street. Cape May N. J. l*"SS^Vt<n53^^W^TnKmreeful'niN' - - ...vie. TertatMu ! Drmltu** pttt tn alvrey taw. mire. ^ ; GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1 5 Decatur Street. Cape Mav City. \ . , :-!Al Uf Clotro *B'1 *"****"* 00 1^0<1 »°4 «*> ' m>t% rMHitataita imbi'c. h*w.oad« m4 ftp! tlhw of uosummc'* Farnltata* «ta»l 1 KMNUMFM IMHM »« f*#WW protafw; nu. w w to. »M «•< Ita '

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FOR MEN* AND YOL'THS. i 1 :0R BO YSand CI 1 11.DKEN . A. C. Yates & Co., AND CHESTNUT STS. Tuyuy aad Orfuif. pOBWISH ORGANS. . E*'.«bHp.td M»natactur«r«.inq areld pr tn»MI*fll» f AN G- v-1 H '. jet ^ TymTlGHTRUNNIja SEWING-MACHINE ias no equal. P ERF EC TSA T1SFAC TIQh New Home SewriBj Machine Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Square, li. Y. Chkmgn, IB. St laoh, lb, Atlanta. Ga. Oaltat, lex. Sanfnatitre.Cmi. ONLY $20. 0;!.M fyuvu ftff u ETO Atone nddw WAitUANl LD tub S 1 UKA <■'. A. WOOD f'OMI'AXY, age5ts waatll jy.t-^o authorized JpIiLIFE OF LOGM U>OMN. FlfllTP j. JT.EKISO k CO., Pttbflahar*, 'fj Lnl..r..tr l-:ac«..>tnw York, wiKtEiLmmacas