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Sr«S? SV^^," fS3i"isMrlp'S SSS^m5|^5S^| fettnar1-"." "i" Approved Ai ril t, ISM. * CUAITEK XU1X. a bra relative to the court of ciiimo.i ft .■»«. IWVMWll % « M* tV'o ""vert Uji^byaS ate aid ^l«ri.l WimmrM «®M« AM*. "Can I-do anything tor yoafpoiltei inquire! the young man In charge of cigar otoru as a (Imager entered. "Why, yea, Jguowsr.,- was the rather ctw reply. "You make a brand of elgar. i-allnl le 'Lurid*,' don't you ? " , ."Yea, air, we do." "And jeaxrep advertfiTnjj" that ym ] e bound to preserve the exccUcoee of i « brand r i "Yea, air." "Well, I've been amoklng'the Lurid* ' «■ a couple of year* paat, and it's only ! lely Pee noticed a change in the tarte, (bought I'd drop in and ace abo .t It." air, we are using even better "And the name Alien V" i "Well, that's probalrly the matter i p to a fortnight ago they had a bcnuii. 1 J taste of tarred rope, and my wife 1 ted to Inhale the mnoke for cataarli. ' sheep twine taste, and tin .troll is . kean oH towel on Are. I was going > any that If •• "Our dgara are made entirely of totec tobacco, air." I'Nompetnrider "Ofa well, then I guess I'll change iv brand. T«re;J rope Ijva over sheep, rtoe any day m the week with tne. °») nil-' • ulaarb ami the fby"» « bcaipiiig , „,,gt, | j he consulted, urn to have trouble ' '.on. but all of ■ o°r.u5ein: A Gift to. ad Id thai ., i'lTvr'.aSStoi n^rel^Wli. Dr King 'a Nrw/ftUcov. fe^uV-^'-TT XuTTui aL^toASr ZSk* (* any afftfafoB ot Throat*

Sign* of Superstition*. 1 i J Tlic neighing of a home, before one's £ ' door la bad luck. ' jri — The apparition of -a white butterfly : j uicana good news. 1 An itrb ng In Uie ilgld , alnl 'means ■ i coming gain; In the left, coining lose. | | To chop up fmv.i in a pot with a large • knife means a lUppnleia the house, j -If y L walit It to stop raining plant a ' is: j sprinkle' it wifli salt. I When a fly ISiiliers one »e y persistant. Jb ly dne may expect to meet Hn acquain '«• ancewho has timiabscnt many yeam. • 1 Turp ng the fcelsuildeuly -in walking l /l eans bad oc good luck.' ff the, rigid ",l foot turns 11 la badJiwk; If the left, it U ' i£ ytood. ' Jj- ■ Sever leave p. house by 'a 'diiTcrciii 1 ot Hoar frqtq that tiy vrhieii^ou entered JV- ' it is "carrying. *wav : the good htck of ^ the pin e." " ' lie Jtevcr kill a spider in ll.e afternoon <v evening, but alwave.kiil the- spider un- a or lucky enough to Hiow himvlf early in t S Ure motti nt. ' Hhooting stars arc souls is 'aping from l .a' purgaBiry; if you can make- s g.wd wish ,r three tiroes, before the star disappears <i w the wish will be granted. P Never jell a bail dr. am before bickm fW. unless" you Want it to cmc true;" h' and never pare the nails on Monday ■ Z '. ihbri.iiig ln-fdrc iakii^tV cup bfuiffce. ' Never put out wITli .your linger the lit- » 1" wick of a blown ul candle: j.*t so long 1 ,, as it bums some soul in p rgatory cno; joy. a rest from torment. e • sophistries of ciiildtiiMhl dn gninfnr Its ei • point. Ilow (|ulckly tlicy Icam even to distrust the evidence of their senses; A h j" little girl wltu was addicted to a prodi- b gal uw of sugar U|«n her .atiuejl, had " beet! put U[«.ti an allowance of n reason- »■ able number of spoonfuls.. h ". One morning she had been given the u : spec) fled quantity, but presently askml. n ' "Mamma, may I have just one »|>o.mfiil b e U^toV'irl'was sitting sulkily More her t> ^ 1mta.ied plate, and Inquired, "Why at ? "leant; it lsn'i aweet Vnougli."'^ L - In- a little fiiss.bugct. Try a spoonful, at and you'll like- it." w "But if vou only know how sour it U!" ■ said Klltv, tragically. 11 I Mamma good-naturedly took a spoon- la t 'ul. "Eat it immediately, dear," she said, le r With iti'eisiou. "It Is tea qtVUu sweet I enough." - ds Kitty obediently took up ber spoon, j- but sbc had one more remark to make: in " n u"b y '*"* VWC,:J;", f" "M% n'^ lit an article on "kissing" a subject " which has tome Interest for women, an English writer relates how an English ® 1 Duke who had married t l« tlitrd wife a was one day surprised, ss he entered the u • drawing room dressed for slyic State arms about Ids neck and kla-L)g hiin. , ■ about Ids ucek and kls.-tog hiin.

i "Madame." said he, in the chlttRm pf r tone*, "my flrat wife Was a Howa-d, my J second, wife was a Pembroke, and. ■ modame. neither of them ever dared at- ! tempt en It a liberty." A story is told in the "Memoirs of Adam Blaek." the i publisher of the Kdinknyh. about a J minister who resented Ids wife's kissing ■ him, iwt .111 III. mint of his offended dig- ; nltv. Inn ,-n see mnt .if the day on 1 on which the eajirrssion was made. Rev. '• J. A. Caliiouu, of I .eight, waa a man of [ extreme solemnity and demeanor. On " one sacrinenl Sunday moraine his wife, t be II g desirous of I laving him nicely rig. ged o'utefor the occasion, hail lila rout » well brushetl, his thirt white as snow i anil his hands hanging handsomely on 5 his breast, and when ahe lurveyml her i gixnl man she was so'lelighted with his , comely appearance that she suddenly ; took bim round the neck and kissed r him, Tbg.'oupon lit v. John was so of. c .fvj'lyd b.v.5M» carnal proceeding that he deb .rred iiU wife from the sacrament that day. All Arab who wishes to sell u home j will never consent to be (he find to name a Iiriee, Some one comes up and says, j "Sell, thou wilt gain."' i _ Tlw .vender replies, "Buy. thou wilt ,• golu." • ; "Speak (bou Oral " > "No, -peak thou." "Was he purchased, or rraml ?" ! "Reare.1 in my tent, like one of my r own children." "What hast thou lavn offered for liini t" "I have Been offered 100 dooron." * "Sell him to meat that price -thou wilt gain. Tell me then, what thou askeM." "See what Is written with Allah." "Come let sia drive away (lie previous 1 bidder, and do thou take ion dourosover and above his offer." "1 accept. Take tjiy hotac. and Al, 1 lab. grant thou ma vat be successful upon back as tnaoy times as he lm» Imirs n|»n it." Should the seller lie drfiron, to avoid all risk of future annovancc on the sub1 Jeel of warranty, he "ndiis. In. the pn-. sem-e of witnessea: "The sparatlon between us Is from tills moment. Thou ilost not know me. and I have never seen tliee." The bablt of taking off tbe hat while talk ng to Udirt la Tallin ; Into dUuae; tliat U tlie uncovering in public place* . the pqat office, elevator, theatre . expositions, etc, Tbe reason Is found ib the lncmued practicalness of the uge. Men do not fancy sacrificing ' their good locks for the sake o! ga antrv, i and that's what they would d.> nine times . out - of ten should they doff in a hurry They wvuki reveal a musaedop head] of hair (for how 1 mg will a m .n'« hair lo6k ' nice?; or In these days of baldness., a grasp 1 ithor horn of the dilemma. • And Jhon another fact that weigh* . heavily, too. b the presence of women wh"",'"Vr DOW ln * ' the busy plaeea ahbp. Iscii^y. store, riirv^ro '«np4oyed to ami. an extent tic it Is dim, nlv t., gtvs to tbe sex UtaT <■' Ivalrous attention which once was aoeonled them because of tbe InfioqucnCy of their public appearWhen a Chicago woman wants to get I»Hxlle dog and carries it in her armsaa iliough lt waa a baby. Butdhc trick h. iutotU tobCTaral1! aWSm'SSsS' CanX"

j . Human Nature. ij "Yon ifropped a copper In tbe straw," . • said a borse-car conductor to a [>otn- - pouu looking "old genlleman tin- other-, day. "Dropped what?"' asked the •bereft -"A copper. I saw it fall." • Oh, well," wis the in<ll!Tefefi{ reply, : "1 guesa a copper will neither make nor break me; still — , He began poking around in the straw , with his cane. "It glanced off to the left.- -aid the conductor, stooping over and stirring : "Oh it's, of no cimscqlhure, no Cottse . pt itll," saiiithc hwerj, • 8 copper ] is Dotbiug ; however, one might as •veil - " He drop|M-d down s>n one knee . anil stirn'd,thc straw carefully . •1 think "it fell to the left." >' l.intcered passenger. "Ok, .did it ! Thank- ' .V^pp|wT don't amount tj nhything. Unt tiicti-" H«t put on hU glasses and scraped tlie. straw ' away until he came to tlie car floor, i oe looked up anil+aui, fiwlisbly; ' "it's of no consequence, no cons'- j queucc at all: but then— you didd'l lia{>- j to see it fall, did you; « r;-" j The pus-oilier appealed and said: [ "I think it struck the edge of the seat j and glahced off towards the door." . "Oil. tliiHg- Quite liKely- 'fltaukari^| and the loser crawled carefully to tlie : door on his hands and knees, patting | the straw with both bauds, and saying: j "It makes very little difference u belli- J er I get it or nth none ar ail. .in fact, -till 1 might as well— ah, here ills— no." The »Uii look died out of 1.1s face as he cast aside the flat butt n he had picked np. thinking It was his cop; er. lie turned and cradled back toward neat, plowing up the stnm witli both "Oh. well," he said, as he pe red as far couhl under the skirts of a lady who liad sat next him. "a cop|*r is but a trifle after all; still 1 would you mind moving over a little, nudum t It might have fallen here, 'you know, sorrv to trouble rnu for Mich a trifle, but then—" He-made the straw fly tor about tire minutes; then |.v arose Jowly and sadly -It is of tin consequence, not thelen-t. Let it go. A copi«-r la— ah, there it is !" He bounded half (lie IcngUi of the car and grnbbetl upa handful ' of straw in which there was- a brass toliiiceo tag. The joyous light died out of hi* eyfs. sank back in Ills seat dejectedly ; be tried to grin, and again said : " It is of no consequence, not the . " " Fifty-ninth street." cried tltc cm. man. " 1 might to have got off a utile back here: Hen-: let tne off!" TUUDiU. Dlvors That Fall Asleop. for rafiialiles that Jiare la-en sunk ? It Is hdllng a-deep. The following story told by a diver will be Interesting: • ' What,: doe* a diver's outfli consist of ?" "A biait. a pump, hose, line* anil dress. The dress ronsUls nf tavsra of ' d

duik- rubber. The shoes weigh twenty I ' pounds each. On bis chest and back he s ' carries forty pound weights. The hel- ' met. when it had been placed over.; lie _ diver's head, is firmly screwed Into a j, copper collar tt.at is attached to his li ^ ilrcss. A weighted line Is sunk to tbe f > spot he is to reach, and down that line i] be goes with tlie life-line armiml his „ ' waist and the Ho*e. through which tfie f ' air hi pumped, attached to his helmet. | Tbe men who handle the IK -line and ° ' hose must regulate these as he moves , ' about below." "What are a diver's working day nnd ■' 1 and bis wage* !" j ' "Pour hour* and tfl- If be furnishes " hi* own appa: atus his wages are higher- 1 r ffSS to 930 a day. For getting a hawser • B out of a »teame,'« screw I'd charge i-W ' if 1 furnished my own apparatus." r "I suppose part of the charge ia for I the risk you run ?" * '' "Yea, a diver i* evpoaed to a good many dangers. One of them, youll be surprised to learn, ia falling asleep. On r a'hol day the contrast between the heat , e above and the delicious coolness below 1 water Is apt to make a diver sleepy. I 1 once slept an hour and a half at the hot- ' I mm of a wreck near Kingston, In the v Hudson rhrer. where 1 was laying pipe. > Suppose that had happened In the chau 1 nel near Governor's Island, wbere the , tide runs so swift that a diver can work f f only during the one hour of alack water. I If I'd slept over that one hour the deadly 1 r rush of tide would have snapped the Hfc J line and hose. Then in working wrecks ,• there is the dang- r of getting jammed ln t j between freight or of getting tlie' hose or -v , line tangled. WUcd the hose snaps the frightful pressure kills the diver. H« Is slckeningiy distorted by it." "j * Old Nsmsi Getting Fewer. f r It One of the saddest things to me about _ the development of society is the disap- 1 , pearance of the oi 1 names of girla fa the s upper walks of life. I will not be accused of pessimism. 1 hope, if I say that > | 1 regrcPW see that the good old-faahlon- I " eil names are being replaced by new- 1 fsngled one tliat have no other reason ii i for existing than an ultra ahectxtlon. }: * We don't see Miria any more In our so- o ciety columns; it Is ntirely Marie. May, e C that name a* brief and blissful a< a dsy * ; of spring, hvs gi*cn way to Mac, anil , plain Sarah, with whom we used to play, II would u :w pr. lab'y gambol on the h green as Sara. Sweet and tenOer Lucy li f moves out now as the .lately an, I i-lns-t- , cal Lucia comes awcepitig In with the s nineteenth century garnishment- And ' so one by one the old names a getting . fewer, and soon our blue- book* will be ' f only.* collection of .trained and foreign- V i tw«*d words. . ^ „ Tlie olif- fashioned aampier* that our * - mothers and gnmlmotbers » "rked when they were ctiWren have been removed from the garret or old trunks where , they have lain, and have been placed in tbe parlor or library; in other words, „ * they have become tashionable, and have " ■ beep railed forth with antique furniture " J and hricjubrne. M ho dow not remem. I' ber themr First came gl.e alpbaliet, then a verso of mxrallvil poetry, then two iroposalble green dogs and "two grim trees of the Noah's ark variety, an3 the I whole 'o conclude, as the advertise. » t mints any, with the age andnume of tbe tl I S and certainly a warnfag to thune not "of tl i HSSiferS : I ■ reason why 1 cannot use If ! I

The tail and slender, young woman | " has fuund a new and pretty way to ar- 1 range her -uramcr sash.- Tin-'; tie, the' _i., 1. yip and the .waist are socnquelltli that i . coat button* canes breome willingly In- J (I vol red in the intricate apt praceful l , mesh. These sashes, on morning jaunts . ; and twilight rides, are responsible "for ; ... lotruf hue brenkfaa's ami betiieihrime , )f teas. Tney c.tch in the bushes," you i know, anil his Angers bripg all thumbs, ^ < „ why of rourae— weD, it lake, time to ; ' free the fluffy scarf. It is not slwobito. ' l(, : ly ncccessary that tall and slender insi-l* ' ^ ,, only about twkt the loops. Short maid* • and. pi ut up zua'uls can work quite as cf- ; fecttvely wlUt the stricken net. Only it : ] ■r , hjp|ieiiixi"lliat a loug tnd wiilowy maldi ' ,s ' put iiie up to (hi- Idlest fashion note. j The Hot Wnathnr d Of mid-*umtuer has a weakening effect. both- upon body and ' rated- i oil fuel ' nbsoliit.-Iy incapable of doing any knlu- t ous work, and even light duties are per- ■ e formed languidly and unwillingly. .Tula v low state .f tlie . sr. tent causes 'even ■ r, ; creator intimity, and give, opportunity ; tor serious disease to gain a foot old. In . i ttiis condition the ay* torn i* quick to re- | spoiat to the r. vivmg, quickening,, and i- strenthening eff ct- of linod'* tjareapiirilia. which purines thir blood, regulates : ttiedigc-tive organs, and infuses fre ts ! life and vigor in o every portion of the it j t*sdy. IV- pie who have taken it write " j .'.'.o 0L"' '|f>: r' S!lt into ! Header, if von -suffer from summit " ; weakness, try Hood's HaisspariMa.. 100 I 5 j doses ? 1. \ j It is held by epicurian travelers that ! tiic only people in all the world- who ' rice are tlie Chinee, whose method makes that vegtahle far more |uda\ablc . Ami yet. how many people who'toJe 1 j rice insist upon it that the cliiuese must | r Dr. 8cth Arnold's Cough Killer give* , immediate releH, and cures severest couch., colds and Malignant Fevers. ' Sore Throat Asthma, Ar. 35e. 30c. and ' $*1.00 sixes. t For Costivcness. Billiousne.., Ui-udUelir , and all feverish Imbit. use Dr. Selli Ar- , Hold's Bilious Pills. 2-V . Mothers, olwnys usi- Dr. Setli Arnold's ■ Buffalo Bill never allows a perforip- . ante of the "Wild West" to close without the band cither playing the "Star Spangled Banner" or "Yankee Doodle." r BUI i* fiom the Great West, where people are patriotic and arc not ashamed ' to have people know it. Buffala Bill is ' a hundred times more of mi American You cannot afford to waste time in 1 experimenting when your lungs arc in danger. Consumption always seems at . s first, only a cold. Do not permit any e dealer to Impose uj'on veu with.jiomi- , Ch-ap imitation of Dr. Ivng's Neiv Disvoxery f.-r Consumption, Coughs and C'oliis, but be sure you get the genuine. Because lie can make more profit lie i. may tell you he has something just as „ goial, or just tltc same. Doti t be deceived, but insist upon grttina Dr. King's 1 New Discovery , 1\ liicti is gn .raiitei-d to c give relief in nil Thn-al. Lung and Cheat ; affections. Trial Bottles Free at Dr. H. ., A. Kennedy's Drug Store. ti 4 The qiii-tioiijs being ask.al: 'Wliy a limn eii?" before lie i. lianged ?"

Perhaps it is to prevent' liis dying from starvation. "A severe cold, ending in a hard, dry lew nights, c«ughing until it seemed as though my lieau would' but at. I told my friends that I must die. I was advised try Dr. 8eth Arnold's Cough Killer. ' First done waa a great Surprise; slept all i rugbt in peace. It cured me right up. I Moody, 8- nth lladlev. Ma- » i sale by all driisgi-t'-. Price 2-'":. 50c. and $1 ' bottle. ; | Dr. 8-th JWnoM's Sugar. Coated BilPiBa unequaletled for .^stivooess, , jaundice and liver troubles. 25e, j "Do you kuow where 1 can get one of ] those opaque sunshades ?" asked Cora. "Why." cxciaiiued Mamie, in sutprise, you afraid of Hinatrokc?" "No," returned Cora confidentially, "but Mr. Merritt and 1 are going to sit on tbe saml. ' -TJe JudiX. ' " oivVThsm a Chance ! Tliat is to say, your InDgs. Also all juur Area tiling inaclilnery. Very wonderfol machinery it is. ' Not only tlie air-pa»«agcs, but the thousand* of little tubes ami cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked • with nutter which ought not to la- there: your lungs cannot half tlo tlieir work. ] And what they do, they cannot do well. I Call It cold. 'rough, croop. phneumo- j nla, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat ami none aud head and I lung obstructions, are all bad All ought i to be got rid of. There isjiist one sunto get riil of them. Tjiat is to take Bow-bee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bot. : tie. Even if everything else lias failed you may deiirnd upon this for eer- j When you go off on a summer tour j don't worry If you find ■yourself in a- ' State in which the fishing laws are very 1 strict. "No State evt* makes fishing : laws until the fish arc ail gone. ' 1 1 eaa be gtven Ui a cap ot coffee or tea wtthknown dxe ot the | »• nam taking It i Is absolute:; harmless and will effect a pernianeo. and speed; cure, whether the naiientls a moderal^^ drlnki-r^^or an alcebtritejnn-ck. i impregnated with Hie UnectAe It betomes ' CO., 185 Hare St.. ClntlaaaU. O. Kentucky liquor men have decided to ' limit tlie output of whiskey. What out t friends want is to limit the f as well as the output. f wh«a Bab; va siek. we gave ber Ceotorio, k eke cried for Caetoria, c ahe became Mlaa. ebe clung lo CMlorie, Wkaa eh* had CUMsea, ahe gave them CaetecU, t The t'iacinnvul Commotio! remark* "there ie a tide In the affairs of men which If not skilfully dodged at lite proper time, drowns them." . An Advertising NoyaKy. The latent book-advertising novelty in Parle consists of s large number of men alklng In single file along the print-tp-l * before them with both hamfs, to that tbe back of tbe voltfme can be seen. "A" curious public not unnaturally wish to ( know tbe- title of a work apparently of such absorbing Interest, and find on that it Is a newly published novel. IVoT course, makes no dlffcr-

%tfdtrat. ;rw DYSPEPSIA SduLs, and depressed In mind, vrry'toiuhlo. languid, and drowsy. It Is a dtseaoo ; whleh'does not get well v- HwlL Itorwpi'rv'k j tlve orciiis^tlU^ thry^txrfurin th.lr^duUra ' : havelaken n'ood's Saraapuilla tor dyspepsia, from which I have snffered two years. I tried many utht* loedieSaes, buuuiae proved so satlotai-tury as ' Hood's Sarvaparilla." Cook, Brash Electric Llgfit Co., j New Yurie City. Sick Headache i ; "For tlie past two year* I have been 1 " nfflictcd with w-vvre headacbea and dyspap- - six. 1 was induced- to try Hood's Sana pa-, rill.i. and lave touud great relief. I thevrfiiliy, teeoniraetid It to all." Mini. E. F. ASSAULT., New Haven, Copn. Ytrs. >Iary C- Snittli. Cambrtdseport, Mas*., a sufferer trom dyspepMa and »ick hro.laehe. She took Hood's SaraapariUa and Hood's Sarsaparilla 'Sold by alt droggtsts. tl ; six f-r $5. Made j only by a I. HOOD ft CO., Lowell. Ml". IOO Dosos One Dollar. Coal, Wood, ?iair, rtr, COAL AND WOOD - J. M. SCHELLENGER. Egg, Store. CbstDnt and Pea COAL, Pine. Dak and Hickory Wood Snildtafl SNatrrtal, (?tr. LUMBER YARD . Scheilengers Landing, . BUILDING LUMBER,CONTRACTORS ami BUILDERS ■T. B. SCHELLENGERS. ^Warblt iltard. Soma Jersey Makele Works t » t'APE MAY CITY . N. J. " ,

A ! ana Toombstones | ^ in .11 kind* of Man I " T"KXTR,K|tl " StipL@E-'™ it— -■ Swittii C, Hltltet Acaielf. nr I«n la ail Boys, Ma, Pi ^lt mttsa from PMtadet^ta. ^Fl'xed price envsSSSs; m^^wtteA^^jreMow In tUrvarit, ^B^aarFrV'y addreaa ia> pnoeipai aoo Proprietor SWITHIN C. KBoRTUudK, 4. M., (Harvard Media. Pane-*. *1-1 j jamwtT'baii.ey. t-HAtTH'db .BLACKSMITH, HEAR CAPE 1H1.ANI1 H HI DOE. J£MMA 8T1TES, No. t WASHINGTON hTMEET, (Nearly opp. Poet Omee.) SHELL GOODS, SFAIMERT.SHOYm, BL'CKCTS and M INIATI'RK BOATS. - 0^ THOMAS, _ - choice: provisions. No. 108 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. If-

J. H. SENEZET & SR0„ FURNITURE of all kinds, CARPETS, latest Styles; HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves, Ran res Heaters. Hardware, Tinware, Crockcrvware, Etc 19 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets. Cape May City. | Capo May C:c r*. House ar.d Der.nisville. , RLMIXGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER'. I ^ (*OIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE. ^ ^ ;

TO THE PUBLIC 0E CAPE MAY AND VICINITY j PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Good* manufactured for our own trade. p Come and convince your- \ 5S self that Cape May is going ahead' in ever)- regard. ] - The BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Successor to Charles Needles, is offering to the public an entire new stock ol fine.. Men's, Boys' ii Mi's GlotMne, Hots and Cats. GENT'S FBBffl'SHING GOODS. V ALICES TRUNKS. J Also a fine line of Pocket Cutlery at astonishingly low prices. No j need going to the city when you can do better at home. Save j traveling expenses and don't run the risk or disadvantage of ux buying of merchants you may never see again, when you * can get goods that you are able to exchange satis- "" facforily, if not suited, at home. Call and sec us. 3 BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, S KIMBALL, PRlNCE SCO-, ; LUMPER MERCHANTS, t ■ ■ MILL - WORK. x Rockland Lime, Cement, &c.f &c., _ ALWAYS ON BAM If. ESTIMATES PPRNI8HED. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO., BRANCH YARD AT MILLVILI.E, VINEI-ASD. K J. ( GOSHflf M A N U F A UT D B I N 6 G 0 MP AN Y, j™ Goshen, Cape May Co., N. JJj CUTS NATIVE STCK'K TO ORDER IN . s Ship, House & Wagon Stuff.! !? AND AU. KINDS OF WOOD WORK. . Experienced Sawyer to Manage Ciuting Lumber. ) j~ Mtby GABKISSlf, ROYAL k FEABTSE- j s HORNER'S GENERAL NEWS STAND,! Ju m 28 Washington St., Cape May City^N. J. j Aiency for Pianis, CaWiet aid Coita£e Umans. Fa;. jtl.l iitj.Lisi S:« Enc Sewing I Qeeorxl "News and SUtleaefy itere. ! Mm i "SmlSiS'St MISS MAGUIE T. MOHBIH. Managnr. niy-.:-«m fi. P. IIQilXKH. Agent. 1 i, * A. F. KENDALL, - -T~ MANUFACTCRKK OF I Doors. M, Bliifls, Site, lonlip, Scroll fit, Wood Turnings and dealer in Lumber of aD kinds. I Orffen by mall will roodvt prompt aiteuUoo. I Pari Offloa oddraas, Bouu BcavUlu, Cap* Ma; Oo., S. J. lf»-r A. r. KENDALL, SaartUt, anion. W-J. R-R. '• j

Star Msolr* ■^7" EST JERSEY RAILROAD. A timeYable in effect ji ne join. i«bt. Treraa win trave Cape Ma; Aa tobowa t« ' .PHILADKLPBIA: ft KA L- M — Man.wopptug ax all rateraiBJlaia ! 0..)U ateOoM, arelvm* at PPUvtelpM* S.M | A. M. Connect* at NvwflPld tor Aitautlc City j Sva' Ule')nn$Ion' /ot'sea'ltio Ctty. Br"1*,to°; tl I £00 JjWF^ESrti.fflS- ' 9 0(| iiSL?Sr,Sm«i?2 BS9# . Treutoa au.l Nyw Y-rt. . . O I A F. V. -A -'-ommo<1aUD0. arriveaat I*U1V • 4.4U adelphlA HO P.M. coone«.a»Se« !■•< 1 Jutu lbi.i Inr Sen Die fity.Ocrsa Ctty.atNew |«'M ter Atlantic city, ami at otaaAnm «■ j " sunday trains, jiliK* '"l',r?or Sea'lale'oty. a(<>ewlM*rar Ab i Lutlci-llv, »n.l at li!a»at»ro tre BrWgcton. - CM.-Ei.juruouxmvraatPttilailclpUU ifiilii. j a. ojpartot.^,, glatMnfl. ! M YATES •i /Aim .<3tr beST C\ llEl' made • W CUMffi FOR BEN AUD YOGTHS. FORBOYSandCHiLDREN. " A. C. Yates & Go., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT ST8, 0rQnns and ^ttving Parhinr*.

CORNISH ORGANS, Ptduced lo almost co«t to fanllil. Bat dlract at 0:. Eatibllatied Mtnulactutera. and avoid p*|4afl MldCI. S^"^SPEc'IAL" BARGAINS' wmm = REMEMBER! e ; °'"pgwCEi lAUOK UJ-t/STllATKI) CATALOOCE FREE AAdr CORNI8H A CO., wa»HiN8Tor M ' SEWING MACHINE | IAS NO EQUAL. j \PERFECTSA T!S FACTION - New Home Seilflf HacMne Co. —orange, MASS.— | I j 30 U&joa Sauate, H. Y. Chki(a,a. St-Uch.Oa.1 - I Allanlx. Gx. DaBa.'fra. 8«n fraachca, CM. | ONLY $20. Tills StjlHMai* SiDir. :S" j Other tem;aDiia ehkrye (mm Hn to Ml A ems. I Bratawa. .ed a'tttofcT IS UAYrTUU . j ««(l* WAERAJITED FOEI YEAM j Hod fur Clmtlar. j C„ A. WOOD COMPAtnr, i? it. wimroi-* ^ COCKLE'S , ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS i tsa GREAT ENOUBHaSMBDl 1 SBc'lEJSSiar®®®11