Pmai-ru: Ice CreIm-— Out pi neap 1 pie, half pound of granulate 1 (.near. uin p gill of water. *ix yolks of egg'. t«o 1 ounces of pulverized sugsr and lislf * a pint of milk. Put ihe milk int > a por- g retain-Hard unftpin « d make il luke o warm over the Hro then mix into it Hie yelks i f eggs fvreil beaten)1 and the two c ounrrn-of pulverized sugar, and stir the s mixture over tiic fire till It begin* I" v thicken', when take it off. ,No»',. make ! a simp'e •rrnp'br boiling the water and granulated sugar together. Then pan tl the plneai pie; wasting as little as powii- o ble ; cut it iato sllrts. pnttt rm int • the h simple sjrop aid holl for live .iidiiute*. a Ko'w. press .the fruit ibtpiigh « hair-' sievr and atlr the pulp and syrup into tl tlie custard. Set a»id<vrand wiitn tbor- .1 o'ughl.v eold pot • Into a freezer and il freeze. I' Blaw MaKbz -Make a cake with a cup of sugar, a cup of sweet milk, one a well beaten egg. a little salt, two tea- il spoonfuls of cream tarisr anil one of «c, n da (or two brtpiiw leaspoonfiils of bak- o iBgpawdctj.-eif It'll iu l rt o cups of llour. .h beat all together a frw minutes and e batter in a square Un one-half-inob thick (no thicker), make a custard by healing tl four eupsful of milk in a pad. «el in » kettle of hot wafer, when boiling hot -i pour a cupful on lo' three eggs beatei n wit i one cup ■ r a little more sugar, and il three teas|M>onful* of corn starch, pom all together and cook till It thickens, when cool flavor: when yon serve It cu the cake in small square", sprinkle sugar over, lay on a teaspoonfnl of jell) and then lay on mnrer* lilleil wi h i: the costard. Fscrr Caex — Klglit cup* of flour, six •• cups of sugar, three cups of batter, two d cups milk (clabber referred), twelve rt egg«, four teaspoonfuls cream of tartar, two teaspotmfuls soda, two pounds seeded rai ins. two pound" of rurrsiits. half pound thinly sliced sRroji, flour the 'I raisins lo prevent them from tatting. a Flavor with cloves, al!s|W, -'ciqnkmori , c ginger snd mace to suit the taste; bake tl fonr hours. Mix sugsr snd bufer and * beat it to a light cream, I lion add milk h and yolk of eggs, then the spices, and n lastly the whites and fnills. Peach Snoar-CxKa —Take two enps s of creamery buttered flour ; add one cup e of water or milk; mix quick1}* but thor- p oughly wllh a spoon. If a little awect- r ening is desirad add two h aping table- p spoonfuls of sugar when mixing. Droo p Into jelly -cake tins and liake In a quick ■> orcn. This recipe will make two good- e sized layers. After biking put the peaches (previously pared and sliced c thin) between the layeis and upon the p "top layer, sp'lnkling the fruit with su- r gar. Cut Into sllcea like pie, and serve - with errant or rich milk. a Ripe Tomato Chits ex.— Take seven h pounds of ripe tmnatoes. wllh the out- t side skins taki n off, put them in a stone F jar w.th three pounds of brown sugar. I one pound of stoned laitlns and some | doves of good garlic. 1'laee the jar In r a vessel of boiling water and let the to- t matoea boll until the sugar pet etrates i them, then add one pint of good vine- « gar, one ounce of cloves, one ounce of 1 ground cinnamon. Boll thirty minutes. | Then put up. They will keep any t length of lime. ■ Cents Sour.— To each quart of young I corn cut from the cob a low three pints t of water. Boil until the grains ate i tender, and then add two ouuees of but- i ter that have been wvll mixed with one i lablespoonful of Sour. ld>t this boil for i fifteen mluutea longer. Just before serv- i log add one egg well beaten aad salt and i pepper to tavte. pepper Uvte.
To Drsss CucuMnaa. — Uaiher or buy frees market early, peel and put on ice till dinner; then slice as thin as possible and put with sliced onions in s dish. Bait and pepper freely pour a cup of vraegsr over them, snd lay ice on top. PctjuiiiLB Watsk-Ios.— OnemediumIsed ptaeappie. half pint of water, halfpint i f pulverized sugar, one . white of egg. Pare the pineapple and pick out the eyes, westing ss little as poss ble, grste ll on a coarse grater and press the pulp through a colander. Now mix thoroughly In the sugar, waler and the white of egg whipped to a froth. Whisk the mixtU'C well fora mimiic ortwoanci freeze in the usual way. Wim* Furrr Cast.— One pound of flour, one yotmd of sngar, one pound of butter, one pound blanched almonds, three pounds citron, one grated cocoanut, whiles of sixteen eggs, two teaspoonfuls baking powder floror to taste. Nice Furrr Pcomso.— One cup of mnlsseas, one cup of eweet-or sour milk, throe cups of flour, ooe-hslf cup melted butter, ose cup os chopp d raisins, two ejgs, te»»poon of sods. BsVg. for two hours. Eat with sauce. Graham Kcraw— Ingredients- 0"e quait of sweet milk, one quart of Grabaa floor, one cup of floor, table spoon ful of butter, two table-spoonfuls of sugar, two eggs, two table-spoonfuls of baking powder. Mix the Graham and While flour together, add the milk, eggs, sugar and melted butter, then the bak- j lug powders bake In riofe* or Iron gem- " JCxuix WatxbIc*.— One good-alzrd. ' good-flavored caateleup. one and a half ' of water and juice of one lemon. Open I the melon, takeout the seeds and take < the tadde or "meat" of the melon, being < ravseful not to get loo close to the rind, j pint of It add the julcc of one lemon ami " syrup, made by boiling one and a hal> • pounds of sugar wisb one quart of wale 1 tBl the sugar Is 'thoroughly dissolved; mix ell well together and freeze. j •be Couka Stand Croarti -Atlng. W*^Oh!°daril^r he .aid, while a per- , oeptade tremor was in his voice, "It is hfljifliloto eonlemplsle how newly you were drownsd. I could never bear the idee of boring you^ln the datk. coUi "1MB. then, how wouhl cream-atlug dor she tnncily In quired, as she glared ap at the rrataurmol sign above their . Mo Patted Carf For film - • - 1 WM • thai matter, sonnygT asked s ktol oM gentleman to a boy. who was ^j^roa mrjromhmr. ^
Odds and Sods. Boston has set' the' fashion of eating ] watef melons with spoons. Tha spoon ( e | is handy to have around when it comes 1 i TfwrtTpBBrairclwterg mcdteaaK "] 1 An occulist says that ohly one man in < ; COO knows Itow to take care of his eyes, t so, especially wbea there is s i pratW-Sdrl sumewhere almuU It is now conceded by most student" • f I ancient history, and by classical scholars I generally, thai Che first ''bores" oi n; i cord were tbc Homan angura Let no man^boast thai be Is free from ior blindness until after be has bee. sent to the dry goods- store to inetcb tab wife's black sllk snd has < omc out o the orde I Satisfactorily. The King of Spain, -alftfiougfa hut lit-' indre than one year old. Is a general .officer In lliit Spanish. Of course he is the Infantry service. He lias been In arms ail his life. "An example worth following" is the title of jin article in an exchange. We don't know what H e "egample" is. but any pne wishes whole crowds to' folit he will have to cai+y it in a jug. Some Ch eago parties arc lahdiic i aboul lnveating a big pile of money in t whaling Indus ry. Tltey should cor- I ralad zt nor two schoolmasters of ye i olden time to ship as "whalers" if they i uopo to ln, .oe. (—fnt ill 'heir enittirai ' enlcrprile. A snske in a .watermelon astonished people at a Southern picnic the ther day. It is bad enough to have t -nskes in the whisky and gin bodies, ' it will be a more serious matter; to ' the colored folk* at least, if they are to ' e found in the w«t. rmelons. i-r exe— Jacob Levi's clothing store. 1 Customer (who wishes a plum-colorrd 1 mat, but who is shown a grew one)— : Tuat is not a plum-colored coat. Why 1 it iagrosB." — 1 Jacob (not to be disconcerted)— 1 "Veil, my good friendt, don't you know | blums are green before they're 1 The Audacity of Thlovee. , At Birmingham. Eng., not long ago, a . tlii.-f was detected in the act of stealing' gentleman's watch. In his haste to he ran Into the arm- of a dectective, who bad been watching him for 1 time. Naturally the thief must ' felt somewhat excited at such a moment; but if ho, did. he showed no j •ymptons of being so. Although in- ' stantly secured by the unenviable handcuffs. be had the presence of mind to ' pans the watch unobserved into the 1 pocket ot a passerby. This person was ' puzzled to knovf how I e became the sensor of the watch, and being afraid of keeping Hie gift, was sufficiently bon* ' est to hand il to Ihe follce. Another instan'e of the remarkable coolness and audacity of a thief, though perhaps not an uncommon one. is worth rrlatlng. tine day a Liverpool * 'stalk" —a man capable of doing mischief of any k'nd for a trifle— Having watched his opportunity, took up a coat that outride a pawnhoker's shop Flinging it ever lii« arm, and carrying it into the sli "pas if intending to make a pun-ham . he offered it for «>. So! rct-ognizi'ng ti is own property the pawnbroker bought the coat. But even thidld not satisfy the thief. He handled silk handkerch efs. and in choosone. n marked carelessly : "Take pay for tlds out of the money, for the coat." "But 1 have given you the money." indignantly answered the pawnbroker. "Oh, no; you havrn'i," said the thief. A warm altercation ensued. In vain Ihe shop man protested that he had paid Ihe mopev j and at last settle ttie dispute, taking wlthliiin some silver spoons, seve ral silk handkerchiefs, as well as the silk handkerchief In qu sdon, which in his excitement Hie broker
j had forgottrn. Sea-Snakes Conjured Up. ' ft". I M.IL I'auline (Who Is very sentimental)— Oh,.-- dear, I would so love lo see that sweet, precious sea serpent while we are here at the ahrine of Neptune! . Claude (Who Is aggravating!}- praru tIcST>~ Very weir, my lin e;TM tell you bow you can. liavc your wish gratified. |e Pauline (rapturously)— What a deaf x kind husband you ate! Tell me, my c aoge). I.ow I can get a glimpse of the ^ fascinating rreatnre. n Claude (deliberately >—Ju t before you retire to-night eat heart Illy of devilled if caibs. kibstre salad, | Icklrs, pie Iceif cream and milk. That wlllTiring uut all i the mythological monsters ever created. ' Scribnei's Magazine for September ' opens with a fully Illustrated article on "The Modem Nile." by Fslward L. Wilson. Ane of the most enthusiastic and ' skilful of travellers and photographers. 1 who previous j -uracys with his camera > In oiii-of-ilie-wny places have attracted i very favorable attention through the ar. t.cles which he ha« written about them and the lectures which he has delivered ' in many places. In 'his article Mr. ■ Wilson flesc Ibcs a Nile journey from i the Delta a tnouaand miles at the Second Cataract, not in the conventional ; manner, at the oidinary trawl c, luit trom the fresh point of view of an ezprrienccd and teongbtful observer. He gives rntr laining and pletnrrqiir ,1 . scripilom oF Edjju, Thetiea, the island of Pidhe. MeiHphis, Luxor, and other famous Nile sites and ruins. September being the month in wli'ch occi'S the centennial of the Federal Constitution, Mr. Moocure D. Conway .s artlcl • entitled "An Unpubli-hetl Drafi of a National Constitution bv Edmund h. Found among the Pa crs of George Mason." is especially timely. In ihe course of extended research in prep, aratlnn pf of biography it Randol. ,h. M . Couwap came upon this interevtlng hi»t rieal document- Itislntheliandwriliiut of Edmund U uulolph, with annotations James M -Clnrg. one of hiscolleagu. s in the Uonvemion of 1787, la It are found not only many of the germs of the Con ti ntion » sfterward developed and perfected bv Hie Convention, hut very imi ortant rddencea of a strong opinion in lavor of centrelialng power in the ' General Govermncnt. and ..ther points ■ of the greatest Interest. Part of the doci ument Ts reproduced In taoxtmlle. Thtre U the usual number of irticala I la this number, covering a wide range at current llierature. * i She War Ho Artatocrat. | nnmh HrrahL Ilou«ewfe -Bridget, what In the world have yott been doing with my i B idp- - W v. " arm. I saw you , arfi.bhio' (io 4 Iroai w ldlt. and I thought It would b - just thing to scour— HruscwUe -Do you mean to say you , have been nxfrig my brush oa your Bridget — On my teeth, to ttf , Hg I"
] Must the Swallow-tall Go? j No one who lotes to see an ancient tn- — stitutioD aland firm and unchanged iff defiance of time and tee assault* of "BOtlaMS £an witness wfl hont a f eline of admiration the struggle of tlie tegula. Hon drees suit against the rivalry of new and striking fashions. This year the dross reformer* havu unusually energetic In their war- , fare on ihe swallow-tail coat. In some . young leaders of fashion have appeared In evening coats of brilliant i colore, rendered all Hie more conspicuo s by gaudy waistcoats. Even the orm of tlie Hwe-hono-ed dress coat has utca attacked, and a tailless garment is ,. .' planer.. From a modern scientific' I standpoint it may' seem natural that in i ihe coerao of time all coats should lose i their talis, but against such a tendency will not art protest ? ] But. wlut everfliay be the fate of the - tail, or the wine-eoloreu coat with a I white vest, • it is well-nigh certain that ' . the pre sent style of evening dress must I .eventually succumb to the influence of ! reteruicr'. There is nothing more un " s able i nan fashion, and It must be ac- . knowledge that the regulation swallowtail has had a much longer lease of popularity tlmn i- often granted to any form ■ " s of dre — Wm fit. — ~r, j A Substitute For Prayer. Somewhere in the county a number of ministers w ere wont to meet together on staled days, for purposes pertaining to their calling. As might be supposed, each meeting was opened with prayer. But one day they met at the house of -a who had a stock of excellent ~r cigars, which he passed around freely. . Boon all the brethern were puffing away, (i and before they knew it they bad taken up the buxinroa. of tbv meoiiiig. -jtuddeoiy one of them remembered the forgotten J and suggested that somebody make up for lost time. But one of the others was equal to the oceasi -n. B "Never mind now, Brother -X • " he said; "we have opened Ibis meeting by t oflcring up Incense. Let that suffice." ' , The hardest thing is to keep cheerful 1 under the little slings that come from , unc'Angenial surroundings, the very Insignificance of which addsto their pow r c | to annoy, because they cannot be Urea- , larger hurt". Some dUagrecab o babit - in one to. whom we may owe reaped and ■ ■ duty, and which is a i onstant initation , to our tense of the filne-s of things, may demanrl of us a greater moral f rce lo , keep Hwu-pirit serene than en absolute I wronpPRiinlUe J against ua. ' In the one case, endurance is all that la possible; in the other. >c may sometimes right - , fully fight, and tnere is a worlJ of conr- ; fort In tire power of action. , | Unless a man can sit down with pleasant words on nis lips, he bad better cat alone. Wh- n the master of the house ; bring a gloomy rand fault-finding face to the table, it is apt to cast a shadow, which nof only lasts through the meal. ' hut is fell, more or leas, during the rc- | mamiug hours of the. day. Quarrel with ' your bread and butt r if you like; hut " never start a quarrel at your own table I In the morning. An End to Bone Scraping s Kilwaid Shepherd, of Hsrrulmrg, I.I., B Sjys: "Having received so mnell benrfli p from Electric Rulers. I feel it my dut^ u p had a running sore on my leg for eighi " yeirs ; my doctor lold me I would have . lo have ihe hone scraped or leg ampuiaird. • • I used. Instead, three bodies or Ehcirlr Il'ilera and seven tanua ot B icklcnV A'oioa Salve, and mv leg is now synod i> and well." Electric Buiers are sold a' e flflv ceni» a hnttle, and B irklen'" A'nlea ( Salve at 'iic. per box by Dr. ileuiy A. r It Is entertaining to see a great big man leaning comfortably back In a big chair, the ubiquitous boot-black diligently polishing his leathers, while the man's wife "stands round" first on one " foot, then on the other, waiting for her " liege lord to be polished. The probae bHHIe? are that she brushed, her own shoes herself, before sbe left home. — Oivu Tiium a enxnet r That is to say, your lungs. Also all » your breathing matdiinery. Very wonderful machinery II is. Noi .only the y larger air-passages, but the thousands of e little tubes and cavities leading from When these are clogged awl choked wilh matter which ought not to be there, II your lungs cannot half do their work. ■- -Ami what they do, they cannot do well. !| Call it eold. cough, croup, plincumooia, catarrh, consumption or any of the ' family of throat and nose - ml h'esji sni i , lung obstructions, are all bad. All ought ' to be got rid of. There is just one sure i way to get rid of them. That is to take . Boschee's German Syrup, which any . druggist will sell yo ("at 78 cents e. bottle. Even If everything else has failed ( ■ you, you may depend upon this for cerI i-_ During the last wtrk-flre little" mrtds j had an eighty-yard swimming race at , Portsmouth, England, and tne winner Bwam that distance lo the fast time of lm. 25*. A mile race at the same place was won bv the daughter of a former olMunpion of England, who had as competitors several ii en. Itoan be given la a cup m ooltM iw taa wlthTbousands nf drunk. srds have been made Irmatttami tbelr SSSrtedse^Sd Old nialtl* sltould en tn Akron, Ohio. |j at once. It is said that 00 000 000 maie.he> are made tn that town every day. XThsa Baby waa skk, w. gmv. her Castarta. Wlwa •!>■ vras a ChlM. shs erwl to CaMwta. Wbso sbs bseaias Miss, sW clang Is Caatarla, " WhsatbahadCkndrra.shsgsraUwmCMUvte. They mav talk all thdv- want to about the blue skies of Italy, but II cannot son vritt wwWw£«r^^trigh»l>he - 1 wflTromove tronblrs tWs »ture and ■ giraJhe sufferer a good night's rret.
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- ' ' ' : ■ • - a J, H, & mo„ 1 t w M ANLFAiTURKKS OF AND DBALEttS IN - ' I FURNITURE of all kinds, J t CARPETS latest Styles, 8 !' . || ; HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, i Stoves, Ran res ! Heaters, Hardware, Tinware, Crockervware, Etc t9 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets, Cape May City. A1.*0 Capo May Ccu rt Hcuse'and Dennisville.
STB* «AteU». "YyKST TERSE Y RAILROAD. TIME TABLB DV app«)l REPT.lst. M«. Trains Win.leave cape' May as loUows tor PHILADBLPHIA: 6.50 ^^^m!wMm.^uroiIp*teSM« c.l at Glanboro for Balrm and BrWgcton, at Sea lale Inaction tor Ma law City. 7.oo wsri-tsa % "sss for Trenton and New York. Mri^aSSSTi S2S7S 2.40 ^pM^^pmMUSSnI«l.Tir SLTuie Jnncunn tor Sea lale • liy, Ocean Cuy. at Newsalem and Brtdgetou, at Camden tur Mew 1 ork 1 4.35 ! SUNDAY TRAINS. ijium.Ol iSa^IuP.fi^jSj ! 5.00 alP f p'jra.'ronnSI'ilMa lf^ j'Sltli tuV Iwa late CIl^vM ocean Cuy, at Broad ^ P.M.— Excursion arrives at Phitedelpkte FROM PHILADBLPHIA. Tralna leave for ftepe May— Express week iTlaitHnfl. BEST MADE CLOTHING
REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. CIYE THE BOYS A CHANCE. •— nac,!tTi,,TG'1!-"wrGT/TnY^mrtXlrtren'i"',?o'qailcAan,"lditem^^^o^a*^ e rc«p.'ctibl.' tec . "' .glra^n^c'w'l'niutVn'y^lran'ux^^m^^'^'wOTkf^ in'uie d°y Y.i.rrcapnudfte" "o'e ahorbhlind 'writer vim? "u'sastlfaud Icgihiy on the iy|e--wr(ter. late, In ihr <l.. ,vi. p'-ai-.-l ncforc the m-rchant tor hi. aiguaturc, and aTtipir^um^l, dcvuurjo other drparim.-nra ,,l hi^ouaiocea without delegating to auoordinaiei toe -nergefc houneaa Booarin ifaiTcity, and there la a-c*>oaiant and increaatngdemaud tur yuung meu j and yun-.ig wumda whuarc thurmivblv cap-bte siuauuvueea. , ^ The Tyjie-U rtter ought u, Bud its wa^Uitotlte numc. Give thelwya and glrla a chance.^JCn- ; : TO THE PUBLIC -OF "CAPE MAY AND VICINITY PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. : Goods manufactured for our 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 hew stock ot fine : Men's, Boys' il Tool's (Mil, Hats ai Caps. i gents furnishing goods. valices toots. » 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 ii buying oi merchants you may never sec again, when you can get gopds jhat you .are.able to .exchange satis- - factorily, if notiittited; at home. Call and see us. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, ' KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO., LUMBER .MERCHANTS, MILL -WORK. , Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., ALWAYS ON HAMD. ESTIMATES FURNISH ED KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. BRANCH YARD AT MILLVILLB. VINBLAND. N. J. . GOSHEN MANDFAGTURING GOMPAMY, Coshen, Cape May Co., N. CLT8 NATIVE STOCK TO ORDER IN Ship, 'House & Wagon Stuff. AND ALL KINDS OP WOOD WORK. Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. ally GAIT3I30N. ROYAL It FE ASTER. horner's general newsstand, 828 Washington St.,Cipe May City, N.J. [ Ipcy to Pianos, Catiiet ani Collate Gwn 9B General Kew» and Statlontry (tore. gnj Muelc Book!, Vlollh, Uultar rod Benjo Slnngs. jtp Piaflns, Orpj & Sewin£ laddms to Rent P gyMM ■ MISS MAOOiB T. MORRIS. Manager. myXI-em B. P. HpHNER, Agewl. a'. f. kendall, MANUFALTCREB OP Doors, sasl, Blinfls, Sliers, Iiilip, Scroll Wort, •_ Wood Turnings, and dealer in Lumber of all kind?. Orders by malt will reaetra prompt aucnuon. paMOfltot addreea, Boett BoavUte, Cap* May Cra, N. ^ . ^
PHILADELPHIA, AC. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILD ISO, SIXTH tfi CHESTNUT STS. ©ruans and truing Watblnffl. CORNISH ORGAN! Reducrd lo ahnoxt ca«t to build. Buy direct o filibllihwl Mlnntaclore'l.tnJtvoldpafleg eh \ W&Mz RE MEM BE! 't'" ' WargREWCE. Yte~a.-t»i.rer.iw?^.; LAHOZ ILLL'XTKATED CATSLOOUEFKUL Addr CORNISH A CO., wMHiBtTOF ' WTM UEBT RUfiMfflffS SEWINGMACH*IN IAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SATISFACTION New Heme Sewing MacMne Ci -ORANGE, MASS.— 30 llalon Sguire, N. Y, CUaf*,nL 81 lmb.1 Atiuta, 6 a. OafiUbTa. Saa Fractal, CaL u>* lAki >V - — ONLY $20. IMs Style FkUaMpMa Siier. plele ate (MeliaduBeala with eech meeWea. Ahe Juhnaun BoOer. Jehama Taotar, aad tax or Foal Heauetnead e Bladeh IB BAYT TUKAL awcMa. waaaaxTiD roi a TiAla C. A. WOOD COMPANY, 17 Ion* loate (L. FMte4al(kla. Pa COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, ?H» GREAT EKC UBH SSOBO:

