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LAWS OF KEW JmsEV. ' .gM^rrii' HHtX.; - -- -- -- - ?5h£ |&™7*Wflr*** ST frm&-iiu!f ,.i ■ " *T SBES-mX*. Tnal « abatis (ht'llWT ot»o^»R^rp<i'r«"^. wn l''"iyr''.y'"^*.'^', •oOuni S£l*ta*r»5«il0o< «*« owsoratv • ! - Ivnccof and ww mr^.niUon; movM**. <i«' notbln* uuoia'ari •**» -tv.oi JJtijSSjKSK nruMmcr upon tin |«vj*r» '* iraBcblw • »'^'M1*J|g^','{^'^ *-c s wii^n iufwl'i elect immcJi'urij. ' . Apptokrtl April If. »P-- ■ CUAPTEB CXXYl^ ^ Zmu*p!!U mi ^ApJr&M April tl.WSI. ^ CHAPTER CXXVIL ^ _ L.Bs » lijUm^Sauijl jwrt Oewie wMBwerU^ex "bail be thiduiySliOb rttSooMhj wort Cm ol BUrtf w-two" upm'So" "cord"uf »sk saswssMfiSrat h« » tofenml ra anj real MUe'e wbim augm be aOeuei by gpy Urn JadfWMJ. or •Ir-cr^, lot _ iwnnty-afeeeeu,MM paid tyiW pa>'r makios

_ Appravkd April 1 1, 1»». CHAPTER cixVIII. ^ if iSy wj«^^Mieg«tjfc' »'ixi Ototjjii te onS Nwldof* Idoraltno""^ rayronnair kercajur^ allowed ny lew tor dlw.ur.tcx «a«) «. A ltd br Banirird, 'Dial th'tovt ahull lake CBAPTKHCXS1X. Sapplemrnt 10 an Act MUQjd^" Supptv amd 10 me anomery cf otatv arW rrywiry ol lb*, prergaunntrt," wubn oupidciukui tu «i» Bravod Aprt fcortb. on* taouuml ewht bubared o*dbe»»Biy.t*r«^ MatlU. jlnl ()MI ,,, AMcmbly ot^ihe fiai of Nwr Jrrwy, Thai taw atemary 01 Udt*Ibail°rncn»t tor hurerfloUara'ptt annum, to Be pwM rail ot tar. imaaeg^ot Ala aula upon tbr wartanl ot ibr compBeelnnlng the Day. Maw VoiC Ann. "When yon grt op in the morning lake a big drink of water. Your system wanl» wolcrfint. An engine ism Arst Bned up and tben tome water let Into the boiler. Cleen your teeth and let the water run from the bplgot while you're doing it. Then drink a pint of it. lie common hydrant water; no lee, no tait. no mineral water. Ordinary water la good enough for an ordinary, healthy man. Keep away from drugs nnd pills and give your stomach a show." "If you're in a hurry to read the jiapera, read them before br^akfn-t. When you all down to the breakfast taWe bo happy; you're going to do something posed ui-H you. ,.i a l >-k to •• 3 • • : • ed as ahon a* passible, but a pleasant, enjoyable occasion. Try and have eomebedy talk to you, and talkyuraelf. lAtngh. Start off with frail. Then eat aome Rah and suie bread, or stale rolls or toast. If yon want anything more, eat some meat. Take your time to it all. I stay at the table for an hour, and eat all tee time. Don't cat much, but take your time to it. If you havo'i time eat lesa. The time you spend al breakfast will be saved over and over again during the day. "If yon have been up the nigbt b -fore don't take t cocktail or ice water. Try aome broth and some tripe It your stomach's pretty far gone. When a man's been off a little his stomach is raw and inflamed. He doesn't want to start right off with more rum.. Let him give his stomach a show. It'll pay him to. Coddle your stomach in the morning and HH stand up for you at night If yon go pitching into it the first thing it ' "Don't smoke In the morning.. Don't drink in the morning., If yon must smoke end yon moat drink, wait until your stomach is through with breakfast. Try this thing of starting off fair and square. You coi drink more and smoke* more In the evening and it won't tell on it.' A man's stomach is hi« friend, and if be'B only treat It kindly the first half of the day H wlU show its appreciation and stick by him at night. Arv Echoing Votes. trSD^rt^to^L",8,l0m C"""' Every farm should own a good farA man never has good luck who baa a The manes against the classes, (Up A roan.* ho doe* not love praise is not a full man. 'A man must ask leave of his stomach Flowers are the sweetest things thai gftlll MT *" "" :

J Har-a and Thara. j [1 J ' Aug one of ber Elanora fell opou roc , jAiaalortUthualcrantb ! (Ohiastl were in !be*»"iV . ~L .(Ami rlia was Ms* ta IN- mwlal ocolr— x.— - ! I wra bniis OD ibalpwcsi cm.) 1, i Tnos. ni W. liior. I r irse my met so Bant, - ;; Tbr» «•» iJuo* on lbs wacb, u .. *"*£*• t ! iVll '■ : j: _ 'Wna a son *al usdsr gtaaakf . r r« "I'm an oolcrlj jtiuivg toly. (Usnhler 111 set " Ao l wnwpcrs ot nuiih r sail -ilrcful enrae. 10e employes llllel Ibe iruuk ol bloo.1, Arose aiitl spate Willi beaemg cbesr. j,' w'bai Co yon mint was merrln bM I '» Che line was crimson, (M ralhi r nep 1- Warn ibey saw the unpoitoflbe Joke, lo frub. Us11. il .nil I'ruMlaa !i And toowa tlic early history of Bombay. , She understands pscbyctiuogy. i! • Meaapbjwes anil biology ,1 Bba taika of protoplasms ' slie cTuvcne-. on Ih « "wbicbnesa or Iheliepee." " She wears a pair or glasses, a Ann views rile world from elevated scenes. ^ The fail she U from ilo.100.

To use your linlaAiraln, • a 1 Jmt employ yodr feeble mltbllij* and iloa llule [ imaewrBT lonKflwey ballT I He allrnited the merry bop. And the maidens all admired bla eiotbea • " Hacked from ihe latest ernp. And be danced with whirling feet. In bis pocket be hain't a rock. There Is • time In Ufe of man When all your gentle pswlons rare. I Yon bod tbrmtnyonr luileapan— | Yonr brat lore and your Hiss shave, ; -Why do yoo smg. why are you jij- _ fr.B. U Feminine Fancies. Link hmccli t» of chase.1 gidd, worked in a variety of design* anil set with gems, are fast becoming popular. ! Gaur.c turbans, with an aigrette on • the side, are a' revival of a very old 1 fashion for evening bend dressea. ' A gqUlrn basket of unique patern, 1 filled with a dozen small diamonds, is a new and costly pendant for a chatelaine. The full puffed sleeve la very pretty 1 in lace or delicate fabrlr, and bids fair r do bo (lie most fashionable sleeve .of the » Hebe rihhpn of black velvet is worn about (he throat and tied behind. The >- ribbon is of the narrowest width Unit Is a sold. •„ ' Narrow. "haped lace Helms lii black. It while or pale tints of color, are again worn with'Summer dresses cut Y-shape Large pokes art- stylbh garden hats, e the brim being much wider in front I- than behind, and a large flower filling d up the j pace. . » Many of the handsomest parasols of '• the season are all black ami covered with it handnin French lace, or Cbantilly, d black or white. I One of the handsomest brooches ree cently seen is. made in the form of a ;- daisy, in the middle of which glistens a n superb canaiy diamond » Small wraps of ruby, deep blue, terra e cotia or brown velvet, wilb garnitures f or black lace and Jet, are in vogue, and " arg yeiy attractive. s One of the latest novelties in black i onyx brooches Is a shell, in the h .llow t part of which rrstwn 1 nrwreift vl ppgTtl. r Tlie edging of the slteil is also of pearls. An odd design in ladies' pins is a nar- ! row bar of gold, in the centre of which f Is raised a large opal, flanked on either 1 side by brilliants set in miniature horse. ~ shoes. 1 The Home of the Autocrat. I The doctor's study in Uic bouse in Beacon street looks out over Uic Charles ( lliver. and it (a a question whether the , view from thc windows Is more hranti- , fni at night when the electric lights dn , the bridge cast their reflections on the . water like javelins of "glittering silver, , of In the dsy, when the gay stream flow, lug to the sea, and the spires and towers of Cambridge, with 'the green hills of Arlington and' Belmont beyond, are visij (.Up It it at all -times a view of which Boston people are very proud; and, . aside front its beauty. It has the added interest to the doctor of tnrontpa slag nearly .nil the scenes of his youth, and ot itis manhood, loo. lie was bora at Cambridge, and. went P to school at Canihridceport. and hothU , Oikar plaresxrc trr ylght -from- bl* win tliyws; all his' past Is unfotcd there, and when he turns from the book or rnanu1 script on his desk,- near which liangs 1 tlte portrait of his renowned ancestress, •'Dorothy Q-."— be can tho paths his I lett have f Bowed since the beginning Ofehis life. the urchin . . tpgiia., to school, through : fleldawhb: r .1 .. only in U15 mem1 ory now; I ..v . .1 1 student; and then ' In one penou. ... -liege professor and 1 it'hMdto'bcielve Huil the urcl.ln was not an -ther fellow ^lng^.^»leatl of

Now Hats for the Ladles. Gold I* again Introduced in line eb ipes Wool Wts,piatn ami with Astrakhan combinations, wUVagain be shown. Among, the nortltiea are ahspes on 'the order of. fgeoeral's chkpean, both in catreme and in nf-jlflcc forUML Fancy feathers in the ahajie of covjoe l-iumes aud vring- hare b en imported j in goodly qnantiuea. I _ Ostrich goods are looked opfifl as 'bet- 1 ,ter property titan la>t year. Hcreral | br heavy orders have been placed already j for fail and winter. Changeable -or glace anil opnh-*cent | cflects are notieevl in piace gobdt or VeV j l*1 vets and- plualies, both plain aurfnees and with stripe and line check combinaliot)b. • at Hatter's plush id all colros is conimeDled u|»on favorably by manufacturers of. Iiata and bonnets. • The largest houses ok will show lines of shapes M* that material. Crowd* to hats are sotnea hat reduced. I In French samples a decided departure I to low crowns is noticeable, bui lt is thought a gradual process will lie neces- , . sary before they are ailopted here. surface, ami on some shapes an underneatli facing of plush or moleskin marked with liger stripes or leopard-spotted in imitaiion of the naturni hide. Brims to hats are seen d.'ep at front with wide. fnB flares and eccentric turns. Walking bats have graceful, high rolls t(._ similar' to those shown for spring. Opeo.fruut tnrhans. with various height* to briin rolls, arc also prominent. Itlbbons are shown to match jricie goods. Large orders have again been placed with doruestic manufacturers for twenty-two. Crown, loop and cannelc edges arc principally ordered. The taller Is taken by Iwt trade a* being a later novelty than tlie others. He Wasn't Qualified "Did you hire that young man who applied for your schirof?" was a-ki d of a Dakota scliool district officer. "Well. I should rather -ay we didn't." "Why not?" "His education didn't come up to the "What in ?"

r "llow did you Hml H out ?". t "W'y be got in iny Aagon to ride , from the field to the house an' says I. j e "Did ye tver drive much?" "Of lato , years,' says he, 'I have driven very Huh*' j •'Drove very little, you mean.' says I. j fl beg yer pardon.' says he, 'but 1 mean \ driven.' -Drove i« rigjit.' suy« L 'No. j »ir.' says he, 'dflven is tiie most grain, matiealist.' Oh. well, mehhy ve know.' 1 says I. sorter sarcastic. -1 reckon 1 do.' - savs hi-, 'I'm ' jes' cumin' out here to learn you folk* something.' 'Doypu sothat road?' savs I. 'it goes to town an' ' you want'n git right out an' humucn i a yersclf down It mighty fasten 'cause I'm ] goln' to begin to k cken you in about a . minute bv ihe clock!' lie raw I knowed more Hiout gram'er than be did, and 1 he got out o'-, thai wagon and scooted < down the road. You bet we're g«.tag to have a teacher that understands gram'er Probably Correct- " There was a Sunday rchool galh. ring , at the church of the Covenant, In Wash- t 1 Ington, D. C., which was address d by | a celebrated preacher from Boston. ! After his remarks to th-xhildrvn were | a finished he asked in a suave and deliber- < 1 ate voice; "Arid now, my Bltie dears, ran any , I, of y o tell me what kind of children it a is that go to heaven ? " , t There was a prolonged alienee hi the 1 V assembly, and the gentleman repea'Cd : r his question. e "Some of you must surely ko w; 1 speak up, don't be af aid." n At that moment a small hand in the . c audieuce wiggled vigorously, is "Ah: there i. a dear little girl who can tell. I was sure some of \ on would ;, kffbw. *Now my little friend, tell all n these people what kind, of childirn go e to Heaven." .■ ' ,, ' 1 think It's dead children." The Walter. Nobody expects anything from you. ,r unless lliey give you more each meal I, than the management does In a month r_ It is well to give som" people as many at three course* before you rood ran . and poison them. Even- guest knows you are be ter a than he is. and appreciate* tbo fact that misfortune has overtaken you. s Don't spill a cup of coffee down a a man's neck until he fnila to n member j you twice In surcessoo. Some people are peculiar. They like Ij to tat the same day they onler w If a man orders chicken and you pre- , fer to Itring beef, -you must try to forgive , him for not knowing he wanted Jx-cf. r* He loves beef. h Any man who will not buy *90 worth ; T of tickets to any of your little cnlertain- , menu, deserve- to be starved. His fhtwmer Folia. „ A street eat so leaded down that pas- j , tengera were hanging to the pl.tfirm by r tb> lr toes was going up Michigan avr.. j. the other day. when one of the "hang- „ crs" remarked to another: < e "Bet you a cigar we wonl go another 1 . block before some frail of a woman will 1 .. stop the car and crowd ip " 1 v -m take 1 hat bet!". 1 ,f "AH right." j. The car bad not gone half a block beI, fore the driver, put on the brake, and I, the conductor asked the men to make , j way foratadv. ^ "Didn't I tell yon!" exclaimed tlie 1 il first man in a triumphant voiic. "The , foid is at hand I" 1 "WeB, Til pay," replied the .ther. I j "but do you know who It ha? " ] ! "Great Jims! but Ufa my tiwit vnfel" J 1 growled the be ttor as he dropped off 1. the step in diagust and took to the aide s walk. , A Haart'a D— rwat Hop*. e " Physician— My dear «lr. I ft el it to be 1 1 my duty lo tell you that your ^taye are 1 numbered. Patient— Then I haven't long to lire, 1 doctor? Physician— No tdr I ' Patient-How long? I ' Physician— A (cw^uonUa only. * J Patient (ea,ae«ly>-FW months, do ' f yefn think? r Pr,y«icra»-Yes, I think yon wffl lire ' "tjr? ~ ■

' ' !n. Sun— ., 1 Tie bride must keep the pin* which 1 Marry" at the lime of the moon's waning and your good luck will wane also. 1 If two marriage* are celebrated aimulI laneotisly 011c of Ihe husbands will die. " ' t is a proverb tliat needs no comment.. I I lfaciriwho is engaged, an identally 1 1 ts a knife MI it is a sign that her lover - Is coming. . 1 I Fair or foul weather upon ontt's-wed-f ding day arigu s a happy or unlmppy j marrhd life. " t| '-The girl wha step} accidentally or . otherwise, on a eal's tail need .not' ex- - [s-cl lo l>e married the same yesr.Tlie husband must never take off the wedding-ring; to .take it off will insure i- "him inul luck of some kind. > It Is becoming qube the tiring in New York, according to tlic Cincinnati In. quirrr, for the fashionable young ndiet . ■ after dancing the better part of the nfglit ^ j to resort to the Turkish bath r-'tablisl.-s i ment, where, after undergoing tire process of sweating, kneading, shampooing and the shower bath, they sleep for a couple of hours and reach home in time .. noue tlie worse for their night's dnwipaI tl u. This is like giving the spur to the jaded horse ; they are refreshed by the II hath , but their vital organs are unquestionably suffering for want of proper t rat" , The Hot Weather Of mid-summer has a weakening effect, " both upon body and mind. You feel 8 absolutely incapable of doing any arduous work, and even- light duties areperformed languidly and unwillingly. TJiis low state of the system causes even greater infirmity, and gfvns opportunity r tor serious disease to gain a foothold. In 0 this condition the system is quick to re- ,, spood to tlie reviving, Quickening, and strentbening effects of flood's Sarsapn- " rilla, which purifies the blood, regulates " the digestive organs, and infuses fresh life and vigor imo evivy*portlon of the !>ody. Pcqihr who have taken It write us, sayings: "It puts new life right into " licader, if you suffer from summer f weakness, try Hood's ttarsaparilta. 100 doses *1. Instead of putting household cash in cups, drawers, or Icayo it laying about e carelessly, a ready temptation for dishonest domestics, make a deposit in the local, bank and rest contented that your

Remember that a neglected rough may lead to consumption, and for that reason Dr. Beth Arnold's Cough Killer, the great potent remedy for all lung diseases. and you will at once obtain relief. For sale by all druggists. Price 9fir. 60c. and *1.00 per bottle. Larger bottles arc the eneajies!. ^ liousness. ("ostiveness, Ac. Cue Dr. Beth Arnold's Billions Fills. 25c. They have a new prohibition drink in Kansas called otariqtic. There Is nothIn the name that can throw any light on tho genealogy of the liquor Itself, aud the authorities are beginning to suspect that it has bcenQised under other names to cure snake bites. Good Results In Every Case. D. A. Bradford, whoh sale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes tliat he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold "that settled on his lungs; had tried many remedies without benefit. Beinglndneed try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use or a few bottles. Since which time he has used il in his family all Coughs and Colds with, best result*. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery: Trial li .ulis . free at Dr, Kennedy's Drug Store. 5' • BoulangerV reputation has not been impaired by the music that was roulpoied in hi- honor, but just wait till the "Bonlangi-r collar" and the "Bouianger liver-pad" begin, to circulate. Krad what Samuel G. Stiness. Sunt. 1 of Pawtueket. Gas Co.. Pnwtucfcwl. It. L. under date of Dec. 18, 1884, savs: - "I have used Dr. Belli Arnold's Cough ' Killer for several years and consider it 1 the best as a po-itivr cure for acold an J I possessing all the merits claimed for it." , For sale at all druggists. Price 25c. 50c and *1.00. Mothers, always use Dr. Both Arnold's " Soothing irrtXJiirefTfigTY'rdlSl for nil ! - drcn. A mild safe tonic, 25c. The amount of options, ink. paper, surmise, railroad travel, yachting, hotel I bills and lies that have been waited in the aggregate on the Baltimore and Ohio , deal is something appalling when taken , into consideration with the fact tliat there is no deal. In Brief. And To The Point. 1 Dysja'psin is dreadful. Disordered liver is miser}*. Indigestion is a foe to 1 good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and worderlul tilings in exi-tance. It i* easily put out ' of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, . bad cookery, mental wony. late hours, , irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the ■ American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done 1 a wonderful work in refonnlng this and tiuvineas ami making the American people so healthy that they enn enjoy their ' meals and be happv. Remwnhert^No iuppltiwa - wiihoui health. Bat Green's August Flower bring* health and happiness to the dys- . Ask your druggist for a bpltle. , Bevemy-flve cents. Beyond a little change to pay the washing and other dealers in small orders the family cash ought to be kept safe from Idas, or Ihe possibility of being stolen, by being put in the local bank, Institution set up for the aoeonvxtation of bar citizen-. tiraakssBtst er the Liquor Habit Positively * Mtaa£&£r' ltcaiTbeatrenta aeupof coffee or teawithabsotmely harotws ana wjjjtcSa Tnmnands ot drunkards hare been made tem-*'w1thoot-U"dr ktwL'Jda''snU IRfW'WWBfeBf'sSs ■PCtanC CO., 186 Kara St. Ctachraatl. 0, Fear of death sometimes leads sinners 10 repentance. Tlie repor crs at tlic camfMnceling lisve been given walermelOBs in abundanee, but not withont of good results. ■ Bah; was riek, wa **vs bet Casteria she was a Chad, sba dried for Castoeta, 1 she banns Was, etong w Cartnria. she had ChlUlia, sba gars IbunCastnvla, . j ;

WW**. ^ I - — ; Cannes Its victims t2l>« miserable, hopeless, WofunXTild. and ttaowsy. IT'l" » dlsea-e » wSBSades Bnt get wen oi.ltwir. it requiio- " careful, ^rslstent attention, and'a remedy to throw oB Uia' eanses aud tone up the dig-—, f tive tugans till they perform Urelr dalier Willingly, llood's Sarsaparllla lout proven just Ihe required remedy la hundreds of coses. I . "I hove token Hood's Bkraoparilta lor dyspepsia, from which 1 have quBrred two yyats. ' 1 tried nuiiy stBer modklnes. hut hone proved •o aatlsfaetory sv Hood's harsorarilla." r TitoitAt Cook, Brash Electric light "Co, sew vodc carSick Headache I ■ F.-r tlie post two year. 1" hive bw« aSHetrd wiUl severe headache" oud djsjs'p- ! sto. 1 wos hidueed to try Il.vst'v Siusopa- ' rilla, and have found great .relief. 1 " folly leeoomend It .0 all." Mils. L. P. '• AjnEaaut, Sew Haven, Coon. Mrs. Mary C. Smith. Oambrtdgeimrt. Moss.. It wo! a aidlerer from dyspejvMH and skk lieodi ache. Rho took Hwxt's ttarsajutnlta aud J found It the host remedy she ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla field by all drngglsls. »l ; slv for I'- Mailo « only by C. L HOOD A CO.. Lowell, Mn« , IQO Dosog One Dollar. Coal, Wood, Ilmt, rtr. ' COAUAND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER. (Hooeivaor 10 a. scheuenfer) r. sohkllkngkk'h landing, caps may. v si^tbe^ne'eenSan/'hal'he tSra* i>eat n trades inciadins 5 ItW. Eh, Store. Oiffitinl al Fra \ COAL, r Pina. Oak and HickorY Wood " building »atfrialw«tr. : LUMBER YARD

Schellengers Landing. ; CAI'8 MAY C11Y, N. X 1 Where may he found » larxe ttaek of j : BUILDING LUMBER, ; — CONTRACTORS ami BUILDERS J. B. SCHELLENGERS. IBarblr iard. South Jersey Kibble Works | GATE MAY CITY. N.J. Monuments and Toombstones • J*y I- T. EVTHIKIN . tTndrr Hi rhsrter thi. C.imi«nr ia salhnrirM te eet iMsj'SjKgrj ' " xSgM? • Mb. a SliiWi iCdieay. " FOB For Toqiie Men and Boys, Media, Pa. ■ ^l» miles from PIQIndrtpbla^rixed price cov. 5 .qqwt«ln!L^°ip*ra*«uSa5ran<i%i^ I. .0. :: : : I Patrons or Modems may select an; smdlea or " « hi ted at Media Academy are now lo Harvard, . Yale, Prtaoeion and the other Oonegstand Pol;- ' MBbnle SebooU. lo Hodenta sent to coaesre in lwa. II tn 1WU. 1" in loss, to In IMS. a graduating elaaa ever; year In the oomraerelat depart- , " Qramawm11 od<toll,1OTOaod"n|wo '^"aSScI ' " m ™"tl?n's"biir Sran^SfSSeMSl ''""tra' ! neranoe charter wbtoii problbiis the «ale of all . latoxteatma drtnks. For new tlluatraust cirrnJ tar oddevaa the pnnripsl and Proprietor I SWrrniMC. KBURTLIINSK. A. M., (Harvard 1 Graduate) Media, Pne-a al-ty JAMES T. BAILEY, PBACTICAL I ; BLACKSMITH, j NKAK CAPE ISLAND BH1DUE. JJMSIA 8TITE8, No. 1 WASHINGTON STHKET, (Nearly epp. Poet ostee.) SHELL GOODS, STATIONERY, SHOVELS. BUCKETS and MINIATURE BOATS. Q 'thomaB; _ - . ] choice: provisions. No. 108 Mark*t:strast v PHILADELPHIA. s

J H. SENEZET & SR0 , * ' . - I ' ' ». ^ , i FURNITURE of all kinds, ..CARPETS, latest Styles AND HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS. ' Stoves, Rancres Heaters, Hardware, Tinware, Crockervwarc. Etc- - 19 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets, Cape May City, j ' Capo May Cou rt House and Dennisville.

REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. c:v£ t::e boys a chance^ TO THlUtLMM: OF C/U'T. MAY AND VICINITY PRigferrO SUIT THE TIMES. Good* manufa?D^H4oNour own trade. Come and convince yourself that Cape May is going ahead in every regard. . The BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Successor to Charles Needles, is offering to the public an entire i new stock ol fine Mi's, Boys1 ail Mill's GlolMne, Hats art Caps. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. TALIClS TRUNKS. Also a fine line of Pocket Cutlery at astonishingly low prices. No need going to the city when you can do better at home. Save traveling expenses and don't run the risk or disadvantage of ^ buyingof merchants you may never see again, when you | can get goods that you arc able to exchange, satis- ! factorily , if not suited, at home. Call and see us. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, ' KIMBALL, PRINCE & C0-, EUMEER MERCHANTS, mill- WbRK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., ALWAYS ON HAMD. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. BRANCH YARD AT MILLVILLK. VINKLAND. N. J. GOSHEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Goshen, Cape May Co., N. i CUTS NATIVE STOCK TO OKDEK IN i Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. I AND ALL KINDS Or WOOD WOKE. [ Exerienced Sawyer to Manage Culting Lumber. : ,ir,.y SABBI30TT, BOYAL & FEAStSB. HORNER'S GENERAL NEWS STAND, ^ 28 Washington St., Cape May City, N. J. pfjagrfl Agency fur Pia®, daliiet aid Collage ilrgans. TSe Uflit Rnimini New Homo SBwlmSadiiiii; Qcoeral Now* and Stationery store. Mn"fc Vlolm,Gollar and Banjo fimnxa jglfaai Pais OriaisSSewiiE Matins li Rent (lYsot .la. moniK T. -owl- ' n. - iiok-,«. ..mi A. F. KENDALL, MANUFAOTUKEH OF Doors, M, Blinis, Slattars, Moolip, Scroll M, Wood Turnings and dealer in Lumber of all kinds. Ml OflCt addr:aa,.8ouUi Deavllla, Cape Ma; Oo., N. J. JWJ A. F. KENDALL, SuavUlc, SUIlaa, W.J. JLR.

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