ToiSv imirn ol re1- Wars. ' Rear Sir. T«<> qiifiXflmis ire often >uki<l abbot our r4t* htixinrn sfWrs. Firal, Wbjr -don't '!* city make mote public tmproviiiii-ni--? Boeuml. Why It the Ik k) high Now il mint be phfin to everyone thai ■he rily canratLmakc i-itenxlvr iiiqifuve--mcul- wilhoiil money. and. , pioDcy lor public pur|*>M.-4 . cnu'l lie. get' iu thin ■Htaie but in one way. First council mu»l make nOiipp.ro, rlatioo by onlliianee specifying the amount and wluit tin- 1 money to be mined i. (or, and thro >»l»i by illrcct taxation tin (lie properly within ! Ui« city.limilA. Now the amount < t thU ' appropriation depend i allogi-lhcr on ' what In nncdtd lb run the • it)'- Inislofcn* ; s number of rcfiilimt- yet living when jMifcs did 01 1 exceed tiOOO, ami tin- city 1 war I hen nearly, if not quite, ax large as I two great fii*-4. iJiil our wants were ' Hum Mnall i - -poHpie.— non-rerhlrat* -and- J native* alike, were -alleflcil with almost ' northing. ))n( limns have changed. 1 we arc not now mlirtlcd iinler- we are ' ubrca-l of the lime- and hive all the ' moilrni imprm.-ineqlit, and It (• an old saying, "That they that dance niuai pay ific fiddler." To show you the dUTerenw in om". wants twedlj-xix 'yCnra . ago and the presrot tiiur I will give you tbeanuuai * Bjiproprialiotu of the year* 1801 and 188, 1 UKPtmwaiiiHmlW J Mayor's v.tary - 8900 00 Clerk and Jeull.* OH 00 , Treasurer WOO i Collector ami Aaseesnr 1 00 0y Kcpelre at street- ..... . 500 00 a Kcboofe :«00 00 t Cite properly ... ... gas oo Police and walehmrn ittrijp , Ughtlngnm ls , . , y.r> 00 f l-cidentala. .... 15ft 00 ■ Toui 84010 00 asrsrai ««•«,.«, .rem. 1887 Mayor's salary ..» .TOO 00 i I ai-irdefs aalsry I1U0 00 A»« "Bur's salary 900 00 T t'tiv HoHctlnt'- salarr ............ 950 00 , Collor tor's (alary. 900 00 t Tn asnrri - salary 3U0 00 Slrec-l Super* S" it 300 00 ( Three engiorerf (water w ka ) . . 1 .800 00 | Police and walchmeu talari . 3 500 00 | Lighting street- . 4.500 00 Depalrtng at reel- 7.000 00 | Fire and waler. rxtcimnni of I mains 8.000 00 , Interest on bunds and not - . 5,900 00 Bebnola. ...... 2,600 00 f Incidentals . 8.000 00 ( P re department ... 300 00 y IWfttnri... 400 00 Dnard of lleallli , . 150 0ft , sinking fuml 3,000 00 ( Total 8a>.3W.OO J frfglet ns tee why our appropriatl-rax •re somurBSgtjCi'h'n In the year 1981. •re so —■ "uewarirer man in lue year iooi.
had no rily debt; we also bad no public Improrcmcn's id any kind, we bad no btbch drive. Tlie beach was lined from one end to the other with old dilapidated tbauties culled batli house*: the foot ot the streets running to the beach were b'ocked up with old tents and booths, completely hiding the beach from view. We had no side-walks of any kind, no drainage whatever, consequently the slightest . rain caused the streets to be impaunhlc for pedestrians and almost for teams. Fine carriage* ami turnouts 1 we hud none, no use to bring them he.-e, iu there was no drive. Washington street was narrow, was opened only part way to Deheile ngcr's landing. We had oo watrr, except old wells ami tain water. "No Are department, ami at tilt; time of both of our great fires had nolbhecn for fifty ycAt— old fashioned and way bghlud the time. _ About thit time the Pennsylvanls Kullroad built the Stockton House, which started a boom for Cape -May. Some enterprising 'me. got the old Charter, revised it, and had a commission appointed with power to borrow 8100.000, our present debt, and make improvements. Tliey Immediately went to work, cleared tbc beach of the shanties, built the the beach drive, graded the streets, laid out and built Madison avenue and some other improvements: _ In all, spent about 878.000. No one, 1 fancy, now, who remember* the Condi lion bf the town at tlmt time. r.greU the xiouev spent, and all must admit we got la full worth. The Commission Uthough since held to be . undemocratic, ifnot onconstilutioual, certainly pave Cape May a wonderful start ahead. •Ince ihen. clghlem year*, we have rx ended the beach ilrirc. JuiUl-A .flntroard walk on Ilie beach front, a new •bool bouse w ml jail, extended tnc tiulertlminngr vrptii' we have xdntost thr mtire town drained. We have aa fine a Ire department as era tie found outside Ue large cities. Wc have as good water rorks as any small town in the Slate, rise water is the Cold Spring watrr. adnittcd by all to be of the beat, and we i»*e an abundant Mipply for lire, and lo rastc it seems, as wc used tbis summer 00,000 gallons each twenty-four hours, md give II to the people at -about onelalf the cost of most of the small towns >n the cuaxu Now we have made all here- improvements with the balane. t il by the CotarmlMion, and by direct" isxation caah year, that is. what we do acb year we pay for. The world mora urd so must Cape May. or wc will be eft behind. But as our present charter is making our limit of debt 8100.000, *e must stand still, or U we make needed Improvement* lire money most Ire raised the same way each year as we were obliged to do tbis In |wj for the exten-ion-of the wast end of tne beach drive, water works, water rasitia, extension of drains, Ac. You will notice the two streets and t\n and water afy 815.00"This, with an excessive cougfy tax put on ui this year, is the causa ot the rise « our tax rate from 890 to 837 on a thousand, err from 30 to 97 mills on a dollar. But let the lax-pay era bear in mind while the tax rate la higher Urnse .11 the Mlv'o hnnrbol rich! ■•simimi u Itov^«vrm«nw«.SVrere- ;
| nue of 88,000. Therefore, 1 contend the ! city is in as good condition* financially ' as »ny town in tlie eoimjry. No«,!»-h»l shall we do* Our non. resident fricnllarc asking theClivT'ouucU 10 make (a»provementa, and the |pw say# with our - yireMiirchniter'we shall 'go no further, i There is but- one way. 1-et the goah.Bit non-rwldrnts and tTiF BinVe.cdme i fofrfier like hnsinesa men and stop c.11 > tng cacti other names, get the old charter tliat wc have outgrowed, revise h : thoroughly, make the limit of dctu . 8900,000. Wc can place the loan at fi*« ■ per cent., then the ( yiunCil ran do some , Undg. For a city of tbii sire this is ni I debt. We pay bow into a sinking fun- , *3.000 -annually.- Let us. pay! 84,00i, . each year, tu run fifty years, and let lb next generation pay for some of the in. pruvomenH. Wc need aboht seven pa" -villous built on -tlie beach, costing sbou1 1 .001) each, but^the city must "owu an,, cubtrol t hem to prevent shanties anir Imolhi from again destroying it. Then extend a onr water mailt* . through nut tl>; town, lcnvibg surpluv for City Halt and other work- Wc can iti tliis way give l'a|ic May another boom and "cut the tax rste down to about 15 mills oi *15 on a thousand. With the improvement mode and the' low tax rate people Wou d soon ik- attracted to us, and in ten years, with 'the increase ol taxable properly ami the sinking fond would Is- in a fur belter condition than we are now. All wc ncc<l with our : great advantage is to use a little common sense and push, and we will be . the grand, «t watering place on tlie coast, , • Hints For The Household. Kgg -lii-lki eruslied and shaken in | glass bottles half filled with wafer will , dean thein gulckly. y If powdered clove- arc "seattrred ( where red ant" are it w ill be found cf- : fectual lu driving them away. By diiiping fish for an instant in boil. . ing water, much of the-dUficalty in removing the scales will he overcome. , Lard f or pastry should be used as hard j it can be cut with a knife. It should ( be cut through the flour not rubbed. j A I'nlle lloaeeil oil brushed over faded , blinds will, if tlicy are not too far gone, make them look almost as good as Wash Valenciennes lace In lukewarm water with fine soap and iron over scvcrnl thicknesses of flannel to bring out ' the pattern. Exposure to the sun, it is said, will "remove sron-lt marks, and fruit or rust stains yield quickly to a weak solution of oxalic add. J In boiling im-st-for soup use cold Watto extract the juice*, but If the meat J wanted for Itxoif alone, plunge Into f iKiillng water at oni-e. To renmve mildew, juh common ye'. ( soi|i on the ilamageil nrticle, and then sift some starch on thai. liub well ^ ami put out in the sunshine. O <1 flannel of all sinks should he kept ( M-nibblng and cleaning pslnl. Next to flannel come coarse, *"lt linen, old ik it clien low.-ls, erase, etc. laimp wick* should bo changed often ' enough to insure having a good light. " they seemed clogged they luay lie Ump again. T J To lake s|iots of paint from wihhi. lay . thick .ostimr ol lln.c and soda, mixed". '
|"'ri"i"-| r then Wash oil with warm water and the J ' spot disappear. 11 Coffee pounded in a mortar and ioa*t- '' ed on an iron plate, sugar burned on ' 11 hot coals, atidvini'gar. boiled with uiyrrrh ' and sprinkled on tlie floor nod furniture '- of a nick room, are excel), nt deader- . " In beating cake h-at from tBFboUotn | F of the mixing bowl with a wooden i spoon, bringing It up full and blgn with | " each stroke, and as nooli si the ingrcdi- , * enli are fairly and smoothly mixed stop | '' beating or your cake will be tough. | n Here Is a good way to hang up tbc i rl kitchen broom. Instead of h-ngiog by ■ 11 a siring that always breaks at the wrong ' n time. Just have two wooden pln« put i ' into the wall far enough apart to admit ; ■* llic handle between; then rest the broom : " pari nn them. d ... — ^ , (1 Mrs, Stowa Will Wrlto No Mora. f "No, I write ng more. I have d -ne, * I have done, 1 have done," "aid the au- , u thor of "Undo Tom's Cab.n." Any tiling more pitful, more |mlbetic, i 3 more- tragic, cannot be Imagined than i r" the efTect of the above few ward*, com- ' Ing in bn ken and faltering ai-cc ts from , 11 he Hps of Harriet Beechcr Stwra-. That the bright ink fleet of the au- ^ ihor of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Isundoubl0 edly shattered cannot lie longer dented, j- "Yes. my dear, I loved to write, and began very veiling. i c*|icoially liked w riting short stories when 1 lived in r Brunswick. Me. For these 1 tired to 1 get fifteen, twen'y and tweotv-flve dot- ' lars— good pay in those times, 1 never thought of wilting a hook when I com- ' utcnccd 'Uncle Tom's Cabin." 1 hecaine 1 ' first rouseii on the subject of slavery 1 when I lived in Cincinnati, and used to ' L M uxusptuc 11*9 8Mfi8 ont IU Ohio j : from Kentucky. Ah, me I It UirlUs DC ' even now, the sight of those p-'r creature, : Now. a y oung girl, suggesting ' ' the lover, parent or brother for w hom „er heart wax breaking in .bondage; 1 igain, the strong husband, aged father 1 or stalwart brother. Oh. 1 mud write • story to atop tbc dreadful shame! 1 " kept putting it off, dreading to bring r y the eharacten to life, till the Fugitive ' ' Slave law lashed me into fury, and 1 '' ■ commenced what 1 meant to be a aliort k j story- like the others. But it grew , and ^ ' I wrote, and wrote, and wrote, and ' ' finally thought , 1 uever should stop. 1 ' Id not plan the book as It turned out. 5 I was only full of the wrath and the ' story built itself around it as -I wrote. 1 * A publisher wa* waiting for a s<ory 1 1 froin.mc." I told him the subject I bad ' B undertaken. He xflfte, saying: 'you J * have struck a popular ■ «ubjccti for heaven's sake keep it aburt,' I wrote in ' ' reply: 'I shall stop when I get through— ' not before.' He ncvor got It, for I bad ' '• to make a book-of it. While writing it lf 1 wa* fillrd with an enthusiasm which " transtnacd mv Mtag, knew no Idnderante, no rival Inlcresl, no liellrf but In '' writinx It. I had young children, was :1 keeping house and teaching re-hool at w the time, and never worked ret Irani, hut 1 had to write- Dinner had to be got, 1 knew. This had to be written. jus| a* , much— aye, and more too. It vxs m ihougli it waa written Ihroturti mc, 1 <-b- . being satisfied. \\ hen it was finished " il was done, ami relief came. I never -
1 CORRESPONDENCE. | Cxi'B MAI'COI HT IIOCX*. I August 15, 1SI7-) j u . i-,rt«ir Wavxi 3 — j-w Upper township has struck Uie politl- j • cat nilh-squarciy on the bead when It | . suggests Colonel Henry W. tiawver ut L . candidate for the legislature for tbis fall's j 0 . ell ctlon. The Colonel is a staunch Be- ■ publican and a warm friend ot the farm- , ^ . er as his acts emphatically attest. He uas j its nal Interests in matters of an , v agricultural character, Iking himself a j i -ucceasf«|x*tlller of the soil sad stock , raise:. Ilejinowtrthe needs ot t^ccoun- i & ' y ami will, if placed in authority, work (, -or the best interests of ber [K-oplc. i t'hc .connty flthcries need pcrs-.tial | r .now rlt-dge," llral Ihgh-lauon concerning j uem may pot be blind, or biased, as baa ' h - jftco happened hi'rctoforr. Cot. Sawyer j ^ I a* till- rigilt kind of information, and j p . jcing thaeked by tbc jfyupgo > fi his eon- 1 ^ ,- cwthilfi will make him an admirable rep- j , .eaentatlve of tli^tiunty in next wluter's j •ewton of the legislature. This township J ll will give him a big vote. . |h 1 Duixiaviux. Aug. 10, 1887. | * Don't you think you are- a little hasty j 11 ' in . starting tbc tire under the political . put? The- weather is hot enough without ! getting the people excited over a matter ■ itiat ran tK 'dt.<pnsc<l of Iu u few day* '■ ' when the right tlinceome&around. J am '■ • fully aware that the demands for m ore 11 just and equitable legislation in behalf > ' nl our valuable fisheries need attention u and if our people all along the Bay side 1 arc fully assured that the odious legisla- £ lure, prohibiting tlie taking of Ush from ^ May I'ltjj to July 10th In the Delaware * by any other means than hook and line, " ran l»- repealed, things will go solid for ^ .tta...nrjn wtm-favors tC- -SoW rf your — Coisnel fytwyer is such a ciiijreu 1 will jump Into the fight with both feet for c liini, even if those blistering days of Au- fi gust were a shade or tw o b itter loan si -lie-it- . Cannot the galhnt Colonel, I'm o; for jiim anyhow , be induced to giv - the w Baysitlc « pointer on his feelings in a g public way, so thai a radiating working b jsqut may be established from which to d: ' A-xoTtimv VuritK. Coid) Snirxo, N. J.. July 17, '87, c 1 (fon't agree wllh your Dcunlsvillc ij correspondent about the time being too c previous for aghating the political soil h of tlie county tor fall seeding. The peo- «, ph- of Ibis pnit of -the county have lost u the best part of the opp ctuuitics of the ri year for making a Utile money to meet a: household expenses, pay taxes and pro- p vide for incidentals. We are, to use a homely phrase, badly left. The bi M |mn | of- the fishing season, from May 15th lo j, Jidy 15th, la left lo thoso who fish for amusement. It making no difference to Ihem, | lectins rily. whether the catch be " great or small. During this period the n-h*will not take the hook freely, and as we are net permitted to draw a i.ct: our busln-ss It. for the time helng.ruiucil. We -wish the kind of legislation , , prevruting us'maklng a living re; calcd, p. anil Iu none to soon to put in plate the H| eutoripg wedge, which we believe lo be the nomination of our fellow citizen and |( neighbor. Colonel Henry W. Sawyer. He i- a man well known to us for true ^ and if rloctcd will do some- „
county. HI* sucoess In making a -lerllt B| fann rich and productive, places him squarely In sympathy wiih the fanner* r Of the county. A FisutEU.ui. (j -V-NOLXSEX, N. J.. Aug. 18* 1887. j§ Pauvker ol ma Wxva: Five Mile Beach doe- jjol piopo>e to ' merely look on tlii* fall and lake mi active part in the political campoiga that ' now being talked over by the * era of the county. The peophr of 1 Hie Island are not clams. They s in progress, and prutec- I '■ Hon to home interests. 1 am glad < arc talking about the fisheries. Can't i you do something lo get the people still - note aroused about the infamous meu- c ; baden pirates. Why they fish right In , 1 front ol our door*. If opposition t- t them can be ntttde the battle cry of tnc r fall's canvass, and a man like your Col- l one! Sawyer be ramie th • part . 's (Be- ( i publican) standard bearer, he will ( ■ get the vole of this sea girt , isle. 1 . am told ha would he f . the man to down those fellows und send, , i them to to llic right about. Won't t you inquire of the Colonel how lie stand* , ! on the menhaden bu*iorss. j Your- respectfully, "Ftvit Mux Mtxcu." Will Never Get Over It. Tlie outer evening, on one oT 4he sub- 1 urban Ira u> going out of the ait*, ibcre was a well known Boston vo.-jli*. who approprialcd lo his sole i.s- and comfort , I wo seats. While this lux.trio is way. ( farer waa enjoying so ir.ut-.i l. om there , entered the car n hc.m t oiuldcrably , under the iutluenrx ol liqu..r. Tlie lu- , cbriate could fiad it • available seat save , ll,,: ..I, ...I, 1 r to- m,-ntt-ew-l I*i-*enger q had :.jq.. opri- -e,|. nisi going up to the ( latier'tiiv bibulous traveler -aid." "Move , toovt'r. |ople.i-e, iliic! j I wont a e-seat." j The ether glauced up witn a look of itj' j tease stom. but did not deign further . notice ju»l then of bra interlocutor. The Inloxkated individual returned , nguiir t. l.ic i liargt* whit, "Can't ypt: < o over , hie : ) aad givu a fellow -a seal?"- -No, I can't and won't: » "u are drunk," wa- the curt responsv. --Well,'' ' stam nercd the other. - I k now I'm drunk. 1 (Uii : Imt I'll get over thafc You're a" hog, and will nerer get over It."— item Jiwtgrt. , Cppfi Qlgai-s-It is jour own fault - uooc to blame J yourselves. Centletnrn. if you iVm't eta a good t-igar at a reaaoriablc pritv during your sojivorn here. We have a prime lot of I opoyteil cignr*. an exexdlent select ea of Key West, idgar*, in. ckioi. g tbc fsmtm* "tlaio" brand, and a f choice lot ol domestic cigars. Your at-leoti->a i* called to our great aha side all Havana live etui cigf r; the Between Meals, raH of w Wd) we wU at our dty prices. Demon's VUglnla Tobacco Store, ! WashfngScm aad Deratur streets, brancli , ed 95 South Bth street, PbBada. T. K. Moor, ol ih^ndike. Maas. "1 ! have used Dr. 8ct|l Arnold's Cough KD- ' ler iu uty family Tor a number of ycar- ' and find none belter.'* For sale in- all r druggist*. Prifce 36< . 50c- and 8900 |<er ; ' bonk. Headi ache and all fraveriah habile use Dr. I Beth Arnold's Klixms Pills- 95c. I
I In Brlof.-And To Tha Point. | Dyspepsia 1h dreadful. Disordered i is jfiiscry. Indigestion i« a foe to r-gnoawture: ~~ .The human digtellve api«rntniT, *%r -i-( 1 of the most complicated and wecdertul c ( tilings in existence, ll Is easily put out t j of order. 1 Grassy food, tough food, sloppy food, ' cookery, mental wony. late hours, , • irregular habits, and many other things * 1 which ought not to be, have made the j t American people a nation of dyspeptics, But Greet'* August Flower has dime ' r wonderful work In rcfoimlng this aad j „ j bu-ineas and making the American peo- J ^ pie «o healthy tuat the/ can enjoy (Wf I meal* and be happy, j Kt-membt-r:— No happiuesa without j | But Green's August Flower ' ^ i health and happiucss lo the dysbeptlc. Ask your druggisl for a bottle-. , j cents. 1 j The lime is now droning near when j the Archbishops and Bishops of tlie , . CuUiolic Church in America ate lo ruee-t i j in council for the purpose of considering 1 I and passing uu the lalhU problem. , lt I will, at the latest, occur early -in Sep- , j tember .—Jfrm York Mail ami Mxprtf. , An End to Bone Scraping Edwarel Shepherd, of Harrtshurg, Id- : "Having received so much benefit Ktcctric Btttera, I feeldt' my dnty irr " let suffering humaoiiy know it.. Have | bad a running sore un my leg for eight years : my doctor told me 1 would have have the bone scraped or leg amputated. used. Instead, tpreo bottles of Electttc iters and seven boxes of Buckleu's Salve, and my leg is now round and well." Electric Bitten are sold a', cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica ' at 95c. per box by Dr. Henry A. Kennedy. 3 | William Nye claims that the American clam ia less understood than any other of our b astcd civilization. He he Is cither greatly over estimated acconnt of his naturally laciirn garded as an intellectusl dwarf because he never shines in society. Mr. Nye claput Into two classes, little . neck clams and other clams. Bead the testimony of a prominent ; citizen of puwiuckci, B. I., under date of January 16, 1885. "I have do hesita- . lion in recommending Dr. 8eth Arnold'* ugh Kilicr for couglis and colds. 1 had not much faith in It at first, hut a few doses cured me of a cold and tickin the throat.* It is a wonderful remedy."— O. L. Walker. For sale at al druggist". Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 ) bottle. Dr. Setli A mold's Sugar Coated Bil- , lions P ill* unquallcd lor eostiver.ess, jaundice, liver troubles. 35c. I If it kceps un we will" have wlml might be. called a gum-chewing brigailc. When a managing editor ot a paper take* a hand at this business heaven only knows what wtll happen next. The Hot Wbathor Of mid-sufnmer has a weakening effect. ( both upon body and mind. You fc< 1 | absolutely Incapable of doing any arduous work, and even light duties are peiformed languidly aud unwillii.giy. Thiluw state of the system causes even greater infirmity, and gives opportunity tor serious disease to gain a foouoid. In ranjcnous^draetcjjM^t^^^w^l^y^
spoud to the reviving, quickeuiug, uud streutbi-uUig off ct, of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which putifles the blood, regulates the dige.tive otgans, and infuses fre*h | and Vigor imo every portion of the body. Pe pic who have taken it write us. saying: "It puts new life r:ght into me." "It makes mc young again." Header, if you suffer fronl miiuout weakness, try Hood's Bartnparilln. 100 | doses 81. •Mstreas, to new servant: -Wegener- | ally have breakfast about eight o'clock." New servant: "Well, mum, if I ain't down lb it. don't wait." Good Results In Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper di alof Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he aeBously aflliowd w ith a aeyc re cold Oral sellleit un his lungs: had trial mauv remedies without benefit. Belngwduced try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so und wax entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used il hi his family for all Coughs aud Colds with best results. ThU la the experience of tbouounds whole lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free al Dr. Kennedy's Dni'g Store. The hoys made up aud «pcnt a paid up capital of a quarter between them, shook hands and decupled the same - bed. Settled Consumption Cured. "Several years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs. Toe mo.t popular , physician that ever practiced here at* tended mo for a long time but lo no avail. After a couaultation he said I hail settled consumption and gave mc up. 1 advl*ed t< X3odgS~83BSraDH"Tb* roy* own and friend's askml-himui, it cured u.e aud now 1 am a well ud hearty.— Tlioniss Paine. Jeweler* iVvonsoeket, B. I." For sale by all druggist*. Trice 35c.. j OOo. and 81 00 per bottleMothers, teething and fretful children | need Dr. Arnold's Soothing and (Juletlng i Cordial. Druggist*, 28c. There's a man reported who's so short i that when he is ill he don't know , wh ther he haa corns or the headache, j " " t .. l Baby was sick, *»• gave her Castorla. Whea she «M a ChlU. aha cr*4 for CaoWria. Wbes oha bocamo Kiaa, aheclaac loCaaturta. Wbr n- aho kod Chiidivo, ab« £»'• thow Cootovta. I In the heated West fashionable young men wear a small thermometer for a breast phimttakasaeaa ar the Linear HsbU PasiUraly 1 RTECinc CO., IHSBareot.CtarDaMI, 0, j We may expeel the Atlantic Tlmt< j will be defending the green-beads and ' j aaosqiietor* from the wicked asjerrfoia j «l thr newspapers as the «ext new
DYSPEPSIA Oaaae* It- vklims to be mUeraMe, h-pele-i, confused, and-denjessed In mtnd, ver>- IrtltaIxnsuJd. and drowsy. It is a disease wtdeb dues aot gel well <„ Itself, It requires earefnh peralsteat altecUoo, and a remedy to throw ofl the causes and tone up lira dicestlv*. organs till tbey pertnnn tbelr duties willingly. Hood's Sarsaparllla has proven i « I have lakau Hood's Sarsaparilli for is*twpala, from which 1 have suffered two years. I I tried many othernsedlclnes.tmtwmeproval , so satisfactory as Hood's fiarsxpartlla." ' Coos, Brush Electric Light Co.,j New York Qty. Sick Headache ! -For the past two yoars I hare been affllrtcd srtih severe headache* aml'dvspop' six. I was induced to try U,wrt r-u-opi-rffla. and tore louml great relief. 1 »!»■• r recommend It. to all." mrs- t- I. Axxabu:, New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Camtwldgepott. Mo-*., was asuffcret froai dyspepsia and sirk hv.nlache. Sho t*wk Herat's Sarsaparllla aud found U the best remedy she ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold hy alt druggists. *1 ; six for 8V Made only by & L HOOD k ca, loiw. ll, Ma»* IQO Doses One Dollar. Coal, Wood, Sisnr, rtr COAU AND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER. Sn'tUtLUtStlEK * LANDINO. I'SI't M AY. LeMfli. Eg, Store.- (Mnat anil Pea COAL, Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood j TBI CORD. Boltdinfl SHatfrlal, #tr. I LUMBER YARD | Schellengers Landing, BUILDING LUMBER, CONTRACTORS aud BUILDERS UKDKftS PROMPTLY KILLED. J. B. SCHELLENGERS. garble 5ard. Soma Jesse? Mmbee Woes 8 E. R. R. Tract « Turnpike, CAPE MAY CITY. N.J. ' U
and^ Toombstones jH' $200,000 I iSg^225 Market S ujtgfl Uadsr hs ehsore Oii* Company m smhorfxsd lo so ■ - ' ' """ I swilli C. airMfiS Aoaltif. FOR Ftr Imun Ben ebo Boys, Ma, Pa. il lanes ream PhiUdajphto^Fi^ tmgagevE"n^'"'lo^°sHmianti "SwvT" rxirariiiSti ^WaianM^^sau^raum^mne^ram'*or<^*E5mrSi«^o™x' Srallenol ^ i Otied s: Media Avaoemy are now in Hsrrarri, Yale, Prtnceioa and the «Se: Celiearstnd PoleUBS, Ll In last, 10 m is». lo in :»*. a gradgsUO( CUSS erery year la Hie eommerclsl depsrimeni. A Phyrieal aad Chemical Laoaraiory. and Bslluroond. lteorole. silded a lo Unr.ry^raw Phyaksu appaesms^ donMwl - i lamxtcatireunnks. far new lUnstnuM elreo- I ler adduuagme Principal and Proprietor gwrtniw a RHORTUDOK, A. M-, (Harvard Graduate) Uadta, renew. al-ly q thomas, CHOICE provisions. No. 108 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. QjUBOOM'S i WTT.K and cream depot. , - AS JAt KBON bTBKET, " ■ pnre Halem County mux and Cream furntsheA | g. B-sw-ofc, ■ , Fit mams, Fresh aii Salt Meals j IPtdviatoM, Teas, Ooffeee and Bpioes. , "R EST CAPE MAY, N.Jr orders ratted tor and «onda deBvervd dally el 1 Oapc May Palm free ot chary.
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