. THE FARM. J Don't work the boy* of l!i« fsrro K- , yund llitlr slreng U. Ofum they are re. , qnlredfo do a man'/ work without re- , membsHng that they are not men eren , if tbey are at big in many Instance*. , Their ranseVs and bonea hare not the , toughog* of miuh-, Ihry cannot Wierr- , fore ataml the fatigue ol that period of , •life. Matty a hoy hsa been deformed , for Ufe by being required to do work for | which 1m rtrengtb »aa unfitted. Give , the hoy* light {nnderale work #Uh ,frs- , qnrat days off. for themaelrca, In which ] - if the weather is warm enough— thoy ( may build water mllhr, wade tmr clama , , or preiend to be mrrehanU add rail mln- ( Ulurc baata ovor the pond. There daya ^ will always form bright spots in their , Urea when they coine io the atern vigorous duties of manhood. The girla too , should not Ik expected to do too severe , labor, tbey are often required to over tax their strength and become life long sof- ( fensrs. If the young peoplr of lhrfsmily look rosy and well Its no positive evidence , that tbey are particularly atrong. Like a quick growing healthy vegetable they l may he very tender. It often happen* that the healthiest looking are not the toughest by ony means- Parent* ought not to permit the young people to overtax their strength never. 8ome of onr readers may keep bee#, here Is something for them: The (Ir*t work performed by the beea when the weather permits them to come out of the hive it to clean out the filth and accumulations of the waler. Dead b. ea are thrown out, and evrry portion of the hive is put In order t r ilie labor of the coming season. It it very important that the colonics be very strong and numerous. A good, strong colony is worth three or four mat rum. The profits from the bee-keeping depend , partly upon the akill of the manager. Bee* cannot make honey unless Ihry have- the houry- prod wing plants to work upon, and the result# depend tomewhat upon the season. In lho«e sections where the fruit-growing I# made a specialty the bees hare all the work rhey can do early In the season, but after lbs blosaomt are gone they often h ive to range over a large extent of country in search of "honey, ami this snbjectx the
hive to a loaa of many of its member*. Birds, spiders, loads and other enemies play havoc with them, while a sadden ahower will sometimes destroy a large number before they ran return to the hive. ' To make the keeping of bees a business prepe:lytb> re should be certain crepe grown partially for tnclr benefit, such as buckwheat, upon wliieb the bees will work Industriously. Tlie redeliver would pro aide, an excellent means of bocey but for the fact that the flower is too deep for the bee* to work in; but the ordinary while clover, alsike clover arid other grasses in put to good service. With the improved hives the bees are allowed first to store up ihe fo£d required for lb. Ir uae In winter, and lliey are not robbed of that supply, but 11 they have plenty of- Uoesoos to work on they are provided with extra boxes. This la an excellent mode, a* the beekeeper la compelled to bear the loan Instead ot the bee*, which 1 duces him to resort to all available exprdltnla to provide the beea with something from which to derive honey. The habits of beea must be studied, and they require careful management. Work is required to manage them properly as they can. ~ hot always he" kept with protlt unless all the conditions be favorable. A saving of labor may be made in the garden by using the rake f,eqtient!y. Very young weeds may be easily destroyed by ptwdag the rake betwten the rows, while by allowing the weeds to remain until wclhtiltad the hoe may be nccetaary. Economy of labor la in Keeping weeds and grass down at their seeds germinate, whicn rtuidei s tlie task easier. Uce on 'fowls will cause them to tlrpop. TJhr (poultry-hous* rou«t be ' cleaned, coal "oil applied freely, and ihe hens well dinted with Insect powder. A safe and rxcellsnl prt.tc, tlnu a g- Inst lightning is tall trrea aro-nd tbr house and barn. ~Tbe heal grain food for a young coll is ground or whole oats. A f*ed of oat* morning and night, with free use of the paajura. will herp the cuJUu good growing condition. It I* n wv claimed that Ihe Acme. Essex Hybrid and Livingston's Beauty to- . matiicx are identical. Evergreen hedges «l«*uld nr t burned before ihry sludl have made heavy growth. It is nut Intnrious to trim i litem somewhat iste. but Ihe wo k should ( be dona before they shall have become f too heavy, *o as to save cutting away as ( much wood as possible. ( Few Psopla Escape. j The taint of scrofula In the blood. Wth , many It is hereditary; but lt may slao be j acquired from want of skjrr.bsck _of cx- , vrrlse, from imprapsr food, or any cause | which brings about weakness of the body and impurity of the blood. The disease it characterised by running aorea, abfccasea, enlarged JUnta. soiccyrs. etc ' No medicine ha* Isaa so successful in j curing scrofula aa Hood'* Sataaparilla. i -The moat terrible running *orsa gradually ' disappear under the purity ing and ! strengthening influence* of thbr greet medicine. If you are a tuffrrer from scrofula. and desire mm e evident* aa to the wonderful socetwa of Ho AV Sitrssparilla. send to C. I. Hood .V Co.axjwefi, Mas*., for w book c»tait>1iAqg many reGetting Evan. 'Trii^'htpbam^Now I think that la going to far. Yen promised me you Oinxha^ifi :I wrote to the firm tlu day. "But tare t* Uis draas and the Ml for do you exptaln that!" "1 gave Sou the letter loawU, and I appose yen Seven Hi* ur*. sfflielrei wRk 1'htl.jd,-, »!~; IWvWj
THE HOUSEHOLD. j The editor Bean of the growing Interest. taken in what are generally regarded ) J as small matter* In household affair* d among the reader* of this oJtwno. T*e f query naturally come* In the mind if 1 there Tie any details email of Intlgnifl- * cant, and if there are what are IhojT I* I washing dishes * Every Jover of a c nVrly arranged table know* that there c la much art la properly doing "this part I of the day's duties. Bometimea it is 1 cimmitfed to the children, so fmall that 1 they mult » land on a stool to reach the 1 table where the work U to be done. Of « course Ihe young people must learn this , > part of housekeeping, but only under : i the eye of the mistress. What do our ( reader* think of a housewife who allows t her diah towels to become a suspicious , quantity. There is no part of the oper- ( mion Alxlcnning thing* that nrod* more I careful OTerefghl than this. We shonld i like to brsr from Aunt Lucinda on the 1 1 subject of diah washing. i Something shoal preserving the healtli ; I may come to some persons with many j aches and pains. All permanent changes must he f rad- i 1 ually effected. 81eep_ more, and sleep; regularly, that the exhausted energies of the brain may be restored. The habit of retiring si midnight is a pernicious one. On* hour of sleep lielore midnight is ' more recuperative to the brain than an ' equal period ofaleep after midnight, for 1 the two-fold reason that the arterial cir- ' eolation perdomlnates in the early part of the night, and the vOnous in the lst- • ter. the blood being richer from the ef- ' feet* of oxygenation fu]SHi the requlre- ; merit* of nature. -In the flrst half of the f night the sleep is sound, restorative and ' healthful. In the after part of .Ihe night ' tlie sleep may be more profound, but it r U less refreshing — It Is more of an spor plectir slnpor— the result of I urns* tug ' impurity of the stmoapkere In tlie sl epIng apartssrot, hence thd patient com- ' plain* of a sense of fatigue and exhaust, ion, which was not removed but rather increased by the prolonged sleep. How- do aot throw open your window 7 to Ihe widest extent, ami let Into your " sleeping apartment a flood OT night sir s to which you are not accustomed ; the '* effect will be worse than the cause It was intended to remove. Effect Ihe n change gradually, imperceptibly. Per- * mh the system to become socustomed to " the new state of things without sustain- ". ing a shock. Have your sports and shock, iiave your sport* snu ;
1 and amusements, but have them in open ' air In daylight and reaerve the sacred " lioure of the night, for "baimy sleep. I tired natures sweet restorer." By the e by your sleep will become refreshing, your appetite wi'.l be correspondingly * improved and your digostlve function* will be Invigorated. r The coming wife, lu her intercourve with tboae of her own acx. will be sure c to converse Of things, and not of peoplr. II Scandal and gossip will not be her dally * bread. She will select her frinds from ^ among high-minded and Intelligent wo. e mm. thus she will keep her body and d mind healthy , and bar heart forever p youfljp And a lovtdy old age will creep e on almost Imperceptibly. and she will be a eamfort to her children, and her cbll- '■ dren's children, and "they shall rise up ° and call ber biassed." And when the " aumtnoM ahaB t»me to go up higher, the * will hear ki* voice say, "Wall done, good * and faithful servant, ester into the Joy '* of thy Lord." * Irish &ew;— 8Ho« some good potatoes n rather thickly and put s layer of them Id >r a stewpan; next slice down some onions. * and, if liked, turnips. Make s layer of d these, then a layer of mutton (tmsaily - Ifce hem. **d «f-«htt» claeut into cutleU, " though tvr family tae the scrag is used also) rather highly sesuinned: fill the pan e tn tills way,1 finishing up with a layer of " potato ; pour In about a good tumblerful of Oold water, and when it boiirt add the L' salt. Attar tki* It should enly stow (pot 5 boil) until the potatoes are done to a c regular mash. A good-slaed dbta generally takes from two to two and a half 8 hours, to cook property. It must be ' served bot. ' Good Salad Dressing.—' To the yolks 1 of three fresh eggs, will beaten in a s basin, add half a tcaspoonftil of pttbrerircd #ng*r, a UtUe salt sad pepper to ' taste; then take two caipa. measure three ' table# poo nfula of Lucca oil Into one and on* tableapoooftrf of xlaegar Into the 1 oii.er (tarragon 1* the beat); add one or ' two drops of oil to the egg mixture, one ' one erf vinegar, still stirring the mixture, one or two more of oil. and so on till all tlie oil and vinegar have been added, fltlr It well all the time. Evert thing dend# on the oil and vinegar being added slowly and well stirred; tbi n »tir In one Ubleapoonful of rretun or milk. Baked Indian Pudding— Btir into one quart scalding bot sweet milk seven tablespoon* Indian meal, one teaspoon ■alt. owe of ginger or half ginger and cinnamon, scan! halt cup chopped suet. (!' yon have no auet put m several , generous lumps of butter when ready ; for the oven) ooe teacup molasses and ope egg. If you wish It to whey pour ' in a little cold milk when you set It In | the oven. Bake one and rinrvhalLor Uta d hours. Astonishing Success. < It is the duty ol every person who has usrtl Germs* Nprup to let It* wonderful qualitir* be known tn Iriends • curing C-ungntapUon. severe Coughs. I On nip Asthma. Pneumonia, and In fact i all throat and lung «ba*a*e*. fjo peevon i ran use It without immediate relief. 1 Three doaes wid ruUevaans case, and ' we consider it the duty of ad Druggists ' i to recommend it to Ihe poor, dying oon- ■ sumptlve, *t bast to try one bottle, aa . . 80.000 lloxen battles were sold last year, , and no onr cage whore it failed was re- - ported. Buch a nus! ., hie as Uw Grrma* Sgrvp cannot be t«K> widely known. Ask your druggist about It. Bam pic boulas to try, sold at 10 cents, lingular sits. 75 cents Sold by sli Dmgghrt* and Deah , era, la the L'nlud States and Canada, i Thay'U Talta Tha Branch. SBe selected the biggest trunk in a ,t Pittsburg sale-room, and when the dark asked her if it was for the seashore she „ replied; K "That depends." "On the Weather." "No, sir. 'Hy husband ha* put his last dollar into wheat. If the price goes up, we go to Long branch in July, ft it pie* down, we'll (rant this trunk to go to kstdpng boose In out Wen." ly On* boule ol Drl Beth Arnold's Cough ij Killer cured me of severe attack Pneunvmia. i was in a eritlcsd oondlUoti. M-i pt ! and 1 waa suprispd at my quick and wonef ! Mothers, teathkl and fretful • IdMr. n at ! Mad Dr. tMh Arreflii . «:■ Cqjiaig sad :
' Soma Big Figure*. A —-""■--''—I calculation which Is j old enough to make Interreting Sunreading onoe more is baaed on the foUewing pwwage from the Book of Hevelaton: "And he meashred the city __ < with the reed IS.OOO. furlong*. The and tlis breadth and the iielghth of it are equal." This pretty little caldilation, which is being freshly quoted, as follows; 'fTwelve thousand fpr- j 7.930.000 feet . which bring cubed. 1.4£«;793.0e8, 000.000.000.000 cubic feet. Half of 'till* we will reserve for Jhe tlirooe of-Qod and the court of heaven, and hnlt thr hsTsncc for «trret*. having • a remaimlcr of 194.lfi8.t7B (*10.000, 000.000 cubic tret. Divide this by 4.090. lip. cubical feet In a room sixteen feet I square, and'tltrre wHi be 30.8Bl.8ia.750,- f 000.000 room*. We will now. suppose that the world always did Sort always wfll contain 990.000.000 inhabitants, and ! ! tint a generation lasts for 'thirty-three ' and one-third yegr*. making in all 2,979.I j 000.000 every re ntu'y. and that the ■'world will stand 100.000 year*, or 1,000 ■ centuries, making in all. 2.970.000.000.- • '(100 inhabitants. Then suppose there . ; were 100 worlds equal to this in number T ! of inhabitants and duration of years, i f making a toui of 297.000.000.000,000 j . persons, rod there would ba more llian ; , }09 rooms sixteen fret wittsre (or each ! i person." 1 ' Bridgct.did you get the flowers thatl ! ^ I am to wear to-night in my hair ?" "Yes. j- . mum. but " "But what )" "I've j IMrrttm. : jHOOD'sJ ! ^ annuo Dttua \ ® ,d *•« '-I J -lit '...jjmi'j'ihw" *
1 The Importance of purtfying the blood can1 not t« ovcresllnuted, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. . At this season nearly svery one need* a rood medicine 10 purify, TiUllxe, and enrieb • the Wood, snd Hood's ssmpawua u worthy r Tour cccfldeuco. It Is peculiar la that It • stiemghsu and builds updhc system, create* aa appetite, snd tunas tlie dlgssUuo, while : llootTs gafiaparllla Is sold byalldrupglits. - Prepared by C. L Hood* Co., Luweii, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar r ; COCKLE'S : ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS '' -UK GREAT ENOU8UK KMKI, ' LHf COMMON SENSE aii»F CHARLES GlUTCHLEt BANUFftCTURER Pa, BS™" Urt will stsL reu is boilooss aawh via brio* j.uio more »mwt crh. .».j m»ti sa.iMn* ' SsnSSSsrtKeSsS - nausxg? ""0®-."- • T-Yysi'EPSIA.- ITS NATURE, ssapsiserfllm day wits as. srmSl i-utei t»ts- " ■ a !>•«». snopw end • ic K 'DMS ta. iTSTs . T.on*. a l*PW>VKD ROOT B£ER. i- I'se-xsrscta «rmw, wsxv VwWS^sar ■ Ssl • *'
■ ■ "f ®f,.. ' "" • ■ ™ • j, & pro,, NaAl PACTCABBSor ABU b«*L*H8 18 FURNITURE of all kinds, CARPETS, latest Styles ! U10USE FURNISHING GOODS. | Ranges, Heaters, Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Etc I 19 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets, Cape May City. Capa May Court House and Dennisville.
WANTED? A GENERAL AGENT IN THIS DISTRICT ftNiiWlislisnce Co. HSNRY TUCK, Titt-PraM WM. I. BEERS PraM j Assets, Seventy-five Millions. ; Surplus, Fifteen and One-half Millions. 2. jrora under direct contract wltU tlie Company. U Apply t» letter, Klvi»K reference*, to BRANCH OFFICE, Boreel Building. IIS. 1X7. "9 BROADWAY, MEW YORK CITY. HEBRY W. BAUrtVIB, Manager. Si 0 REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE. J "TO are IS n" Iwder sebool thsn tse prtnHns ofllos. AH Us asvsnuvre m«j be »sd ai home hy tbr J OfflMt- Tr^WrHre^snd^y'wr cJIMrej^wmsoiulre|*'i|».Mit''"i»| mren* of msxia* so hooorsbl1 * tuf inthe" l!n-'"? IMASV tar tMUM? m-o"!"' <!wwm ihrtr'innrer. I: to Ihe Hsv> ,-„rre«|«>n(letire in s Shnn-lisnd wilier, who. In inro, lrsnser.be* It neslir SOU legl j ^^Um^tndsvul»|U> maw Mpwn«TOgfMxh«il'ai*» without deleputng to «ui>urdtn»tes?lie sg^ir •crs'su'tyom the^'hand Sr oue|»6obiyM,u^ftp"^le re'si't^beretd.^wh^o hal^. | T^ng^sTl'' r u^wmwn h'm ibMmwire ot^ii*vwrmSb) st^merediihe ext»nt.^ u°^trw,M* I sasiauis huwnre* hoqsem this CUE son IherTls s oonmsnt'snd lii rrxA. .irmsnd for joonx men 9 aaa-yoan* wefMa who are tknrowaiy ean*Ms smsnnen»e«. | TheTrne-Wrlier onxhi to nod lu wavinln ihe h.Hne. Give the hoys snd fftrts s chance. RnI c»«'3osnjIhln»,"w!iii h meaas'nothlag. 11 u MMr "* ,1" ol"' """* 1 ,D i ;-kw pampulbt Jifrr our. corrcspondbbcb solicitbu. WYOKOVP, KRAHAS8 A HRKROICT, Ij ml* v «»> Chests in mreei, (HoimpenUI Hotel). Phlls/lel phis. : GOSHEN IANDFAGTDRIN6 COMPAMy, ; . Goshen, Capo May Go., N. J. CCTO KAT1YX STOCK TO OBSKB VS _ ! Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. g A»6 m^MB8 0l'hr66b Wb6*; i - Ekparionced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. 1 Rlfi-y 0AKEI3QK. BCYAL & TSABTSE. I LOOK OUT FOR THE I BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, : 5 No. 34 Washington Street, i I > X may city. n. j. ^LONWN MRPLE ; JJ^k»fiT«ow«frs iM"S?SSSfcri®i5Sfc >• S rq,H WALK AT I-K-.I'I,:-- . v M'Ki:.-. • < ■ i i '. •• . M'aaussa ■nui: Dr.. J. K. k I- B. HC3S33ACE. IjgVgH CVDilP ; KtUBIISMd 4* year*. »« t" MfWWI Jl I\U> , 3 jf2SirS'yiffIiSn"cSw. }fe»yy CURES'-: Pf.gbUGHS m 'gHv w:18&, MI Ih-lwy.n. Y. . .--toOic, |#
[THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE;!^ j KXW KSICKKRBOCKBR. UCILDnraS. j V1 HO. 43 WABHINGTOH BTHSBT. CAFE MAY, H. J. j Is opened "> the msnecuoo ot goods, sod evoriwwy a meted to f*w with lie nnJersxsndlna ■ tkortMRoreoCgUI to fhow goats. We have Orert Bsrgata* In Glaaiart.tl faslimei Msrnrs. ! ™ Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Burners. FIVE AOT TEH CEST CfflTEiS if BH tartnt [ S5 Great rariety tiTinware, Vbo4 & TTillaw «re ™ PAINT BRUSHES, DUST BRUSHES. ' 4, WliitEwasb Bimte. Etc. Also Paints and Window j E In Urge sod smsilqusailuss. Bsresln* Is t Orest Vsrtetr or nnnit 1 not mentlonu!. Rccnemi*r H« no trooDle to sons '4 j 1 j„. , BMITH & OO. ' I sst 5 The Fitzgerald Self-Guaging Oil Tank f WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME, | « S" GAS MACHINES 1 1 For Lighting Country Residences. i - GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, j PLANING MTLL : SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. | j Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACKETS, SCROLL WOP.K, TURNINGS. ETC, | BUILDING LUMBER OF EVERY" DESCRIPTION. j
WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON. ^^^^^SPRING OPENING. IVINS i BROTHER, i>b North Serond Street. Philadelphia, tvinw Arch. East Side, i 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 35 Nortti Second Street, Philadelphia, NEW I'llCSUiNK IN THE KN01.IKH AND AMRBIL'AN CARPETS! CARPETS!; 1 Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Side, I 35 BETWEEN ARCH & MARKET STS, PHILADA. 35 —LANDIS & C0.,Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oil-cloths, ! HOPES, TWINES, COTTON BATS, BRUSHES, Ar. CARRIAGES OR ALL KINDS HANDLED. ; KIMBALL PRINCE S C0-, UUMBtR merchants, AND MANLTACTL'RKKS OK MILL- WORK. Rockland Lims, Cement, &c., Sic., i ALWAYS ON HABD. ESTIMATES KIJHNISHED. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO., BRANtlH YARD AT MILLYILLE. V1NE1.AHD. V. .1. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, MANCKACTURBI8 OK Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. „ BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING, Office. No. 44 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. j. jy5-y GOFF & SMITH, MANI'KACTUKEEH AND SHIPPERh OK BRICKS. 1P0TTERS BUFF AND CLAY LOWBWT CASH PHICKS. Ksrtorles si BHIrplrtn add BlllvlUo; Omre. 8mlth'* or«»r» Store. »1 A Onwd su, MliivUie. B.J. W. H.WHAW. txrnl. !«-, »...lre.l,. M .11 win I;.- l'i-i.|,' Xumiim. SASH AND POOR DEPOT, rhe nndrrsurnr.1 I* prepsred to furalth an Ilnd* of MILL- WORK Doors, M, Blinds, SMtlers, Moiilip, SreeHS, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. All order* promptly Ml,*!.' Call examine itocX aad e» estimate*. A. L. CONNER. ap*.y TqmtHXe nrer Bridge. Cape Mav CUy, N. J. BENJ. S. CURTIS. Practical plumber, Gas and Steam fitter, No. I I Decatur Street. Cape May.N. J. Church**. Hour* PWwlesJB.S.u, sued with Oav Water end atrero Kipee, fa llrc best Kvloa 01 " wnre». W Indiana, Korw 'ami uh Pnmna pul In el «nort~l nrtlos. Terr, i -rtls Drelnag* put In ntvef^low rsi-*s ^l^prertWI, Pinmber In Cape ^ ~~ GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. I 5 Decatur Street. Capa Mav City, I A reu *-«•*.■ e>wx ol Clou* and f^^hjurwmnoouaauyod hand ami mwl I Rreaonstd* readydaade morning. n«i«.r*ps aad full line* of Oeuu- rrenw Kuml «*-h« 0""d , » ft »w**la**a uioaslag aad repsmngpremgUy suonaw to.-mi<i reqrtmUovjixrseievd.
EST JKBSEY RAXLKOAD. rime Table In KfYect e rrx A M— Mai:, siopplsc at *'' tslermed-SrS.-ssKSi s'tass vt A is: Olvveborn to- "Hun aad Brtdgeum ,ndim Mon'srsonb.stSea late Junction for 3.00 n'»re atVhij«deipM»'*ia!l°T ■. ^ o,rct« s' Camden tor Trenbre and NevYertu^^ i„.r<. rue Bn igernn. snn si can>d*n loc Twslunand Ne« 1^t)UAY TKAnct3 30 P1*"— ' *'Tm™ln*'rmedSe^2OT* ss!l ^myy^lSl^lUa. SX* P.^M^Oro; to i'iJL< i!^n?^rea»<cnVJ*tn?ai Bm4.i m •islion, pniimielphts, for New TorK. riwi ruxuAuBLPHlA. Acremmi.istionjn .ggpresa.Au t'a. Accum^iotlung. MEN AND YOUTHS. FOR BOYSandC H I LDREN. i-uk eu I nanux n i i.uivun .
. A. C. Y'atcs & Co., ' SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. * ; Pianos and (Organs. nSSMISH ORGANS ^ Cs'jbll- he; Min.'arurf ~ id melt: r*i'"9 I*tSS65J REMEKBEfl j CORNISH 5 Um ligh'TrunninQ'vi . SEW1NG-MACHIN IAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SATISFACTIO New Heme Serag Machiie C > —ORANGE, MASS.30 Ualoo Sqt-are, N. Y. Cfc .jgo,H St lath. I Allan u. G*. Dallas, Tnc. Ear. FrenoKS, Cal ONLY $20. His Style PhiladElpina Sum Bemmercsnds'lnmWe. If. DAYS' TBIAI mechln* WA IIHABTEI* Pol S YEARS, Brad teelXmler. c. a. wood coKPAinf, 17 North loth »u. Philadelphia. *m AQSHT8 WA5TI iSy.M AUTHOHIZED mmeb MRS. LOGAN. A .oil 1 1,.. nemlii re til l iueThreW-» eeoe-y ^ . i^hto y m si^eoresv "rarur"/ KLKIflNO k CO, PubHihnrs, un University Place. New Yoeh. WANTED—W9W ttOttZ f*--. : ret. i-hed bbun la h*y8wlPma»y. | •J5S^5\Utt4 l"bm*. STtSfo'nfJItx.

