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Munaia tiro Oiri«. Kolbm .art latbera, educate your tirta m jroa on jam boy. litre them the some adiulltm In rudimentary edaotaoa. Woteh ibem ; lr.ro their indioatioo*. **Jtm do your boy. Mcmtkm rod teecb tl.cn that though It U . only. It Is not a brautifu! thing (or 11mb to be drifted Into tbr world bcly lea brings, to be lowed end driven wlU. mpreparad to bold their own against ■Wcbodde. Tench them that the aore . the mind ecqnlrre In ooe direction, the eerier it iriff dee It. way in inriter. The making rf n ^e, the sweeping of e cbembcr, the fub toning uf • garment, Ibe glelnc of > party, the papering of a room, the whole ecoerinles 1. feet of llle, are better performed by a well than 111. balanced mind. Bend the glri. I o college if you can afford It, ud you arc earn they will make the right u» of their time. Add a profession or a trade panel lite future than If yon had endowed her trim . fortune. The latter is ofleo tat, the former .lays with bcr. Think at the adranlage* the educated woaau enjoys. Let her go tlirougb life na placidly aa may be. aba Uaa a fund of enjoyment at her commend unknown to the tree enlightened ; and if adversities or leaa of natural protector cornea to her, aee bow quickly ahe aUnda erect and taken the halm i how ahe oorera the ioea and leaacna the aulferlng to olhera, a a well aa herself , In n word how Independent you hare made her. . Juat why It la that there b no much more ei|>ecud of a woman of genlua than of a man, cannot be mid, but h b an accepted fact. adranlage. open to women for aelfcuL lure, or high education, and no opportunltea for preparation for the profeo■looa, aria, or acirneea. Now, with the call fortheaopply, mean, bare gradually come to hand. The college, and erery othar mean, forlinipara up n to woman. aa a man can.- Unliable in Ibe Ohio ' Farmer. Harrlaon'a Personal Courage. i Udooel W. T. Ililcble, n Democrat, a ' great friend of Judge Uresham, and who b how doing burinere in Load*, ray 1 ,-h» b rcry much dbappointed because ■ friend Oreaham waa not nominate I at Chicago. He believe* that Oreaham 1 could bare carried Indiana. He doea not bellere that General Hanbon can General Harrieon, be thinks, will only 1 got the airtight Repnbllcau rote. He 1 knew Gcgcral Harrison daring the war, 1 and say of hta lo Ik's connection that 1 he b one of the Tew men whom he haa ' met of whom it couid be arid that he is 1 absolutely destitute of the element of ' ■physical (ear. Us glial a moat striking ' exemplification of ihb by reciting an incident of the General', brarery which he ' himself witnessed. Colonel Kllcbte, ' daring the letter pari of the war, waa ' encaged in the transportation of army 1 supplies In the West. He owned a num. " bar of steamers on the Ohio river. It ' was retry oommon la those day for guer. rillaa to lb In wait to conrenlent ambus- c eadea alone the riser f r the purpose of " killing what people they could on the boats, sad at rations time, made at . tempta lo capture and destroy the res. sab. One day he had General Harrison for a passenger . he bad also with Inm a large number of wounded dcral ufll- . ears who were going home on furluugh; there were also a few ladiea among the dinner In Ike long abb ri one of his U auambata one afternoon of this Jour. . ney when they suddenly, b rounding a bend, came b lino with IB Ambuscade ; . •bob from the shore tret whistling •oou itotn inc snore wnmiing

through the thin sidei of the dining. Ion. The office., bolted Into their Matcrooms ud bw down behind Ihn doub-led-up mattresses for pcotralloo. A lady •eoted near ths rapuln, not realising the danger, left the abb to see what kind of mea ware shooting at the resael Colonel Ritchie went out after her; when he reached the placet "here she waa he found lo hb surprise that Gtncral Bar. rlaon waa up on the hurt true deck alone. He had n rcrolrer In each hand and waa blaring sway with great enthu. aiaara and rigor at the people on the shore ; be stoed there b this storm of bulleb and Imaged away until the boat wa out of rang!- A greater piece of roeklrraoess he near saw, ud what im. Pleased hbt was the perfect unconrob.uA. nesaof General Harrison that he had done anything out of Urn Usual. -T 0. Cnawiman, In New York World. Voder the abore title A C. Gordon oasrtribotaa lo the September Century an anecdotal art We, from which we quote na (Hows: "The traditional rebel soldi* b the pnraimmon tree, who told hi. ajtet that he wa. eating the grema |ien!mmoas la order to It bis mouth to the aba of hit ration, epltom«prack the the Sou there States, both in Hit Md and at home, during ttw war of Urn Itebelli*. After Oat seaports of the South had once become thoroughly blockaded, It waa a oootbuoua, and b the cod unStalling, struggle * the part of the peopb of the Gonfadetaey to aeooareno. date the status of supply to that of demand. "After the war ended, n monthly ■agnaio dedicated to perpetuating the records of the war Iron, „ Southern •badpohm and sna perishing ta the rab entbnror, puWUhed a rode woodcot. whteh, with its concomitant in. prim the arirariltee to which rohllers end homef.dk alike wen reduced b the Utter day of lit. conical. It repreeet.tr d two leak, ban, lantern-Jawed Con fed. crates to a blackberry patch. One of them, on hb kneee. the more readily to roach the palatable fruit, is looking upward at Ma comrade with a grim amiie, nad raying; starve ua. nohow, a. long , r— T """" ^ "Kris, aU .' And nJt ra long aa thsr'r ( -riFfr: » *25®^ " " ;

k Wood aakca U good cabbage fertilizer, t The crop likes plenty of potash. f If wheal b to W ee oris, the sooner ' the stubble is ploughed the better. If ' r barn yard manure U to be applied, let U "1 go undar wHh the stubbie. a. i » Bee that the Utile Jobs, and the Jobs . ■> that boom llk.a are dooc gist. The ' 7 Mg ones, sad the once bat one object. •" to doing may be trusted lo take care of •" Aa we bare often raid; Tty a Judicious ; * thinning of the abaters, better grapes t *■ are obtained, .ud hence better pricra ; * while the draft on be rloe U much lese , »• than when a large number of Inferior 11 cluster, are permitted to mature. ■ It is hardly worth while to By Into a | * passion beraiue the old ben wants ta , * bcr off be eat gently and pul'ber in a < " copp wiut a slat Boor, and feed aii»l- wa- J • ter bcr carefully for a week. Bet the , L coop under be rhade of a 1 ee. j • To ship dressed poultry to market } * now H is necessary to p.ck in barrels , ® wtb btoken Ice. Long ebtpntrnls are i I- not adrtaajile nnlcra Ibe railroad com ] » panics w.ll furnish ref.lgeralor era. j <* Boms rury iron In the bottom of be , r water vessel wlihgtewtbefowl.be bene- I ' At of n mineral spring and popular re ' <1 Farmer* are gliding out what their | D grandfathers knew wcU, be raluc of 1 post. They may he sown be Brat of J d July south of laUludc 43 degrees lute ; ' peaaofbn do be best. If cut when I 'I green, they make be best of fodder for j 0 nUkloda of stock. 1 ■ 1-ut stable manure in Ibe cucumber '■ hills, and after the plains are sla ted. •i broadcast be chemkal fertilizer and * • work it to by cultivation. Ilrault. strong ' • vlna holding on until Isle in the season. 1 " Try It on the pickle patch . Not too I f late lo plant now. ■ • urement. carelessly tilled, will hold a f - bushci of of potatoes and em be set onr "1 B around to get a drink of chickens' blood ' wlfb which to nourish litem. These h ' and all inch varmints must he guarded ; against by dogs, and by^ having wire J Select be best brad from the best t •tool of what lo be found in your best ° 1 what geld, ami plant the gral-s In a , UUIs 0 cs, that's jtist what we moan. bUll) o , lo the garden, g!> lug It the tame care n , yoo would a few hills o* choice core. J , This li the way to get a strain of » | In saving seed select It from lite earl. J itwt to ripen and the best In other re- a , apects. The b< at is that which la sure U trite, bat Is, bu be characteristics of « btf. variety Wrongly marked. This Is ™ ' "pctllgree" seed. If farmers g | would give more at cntion lo thia mat- w ; they would suffer fewer dissppoinU d , menu from planting old and spurious „ ! seed. a If be bay crop Is sbo t. will it not !< to cut the oa s Just before the grain £ ripen, when II Is In t ie milky stage, and use this lost cad of bayT In this way be extra labor of threshing will be saved and Ibe straw aa well aa the -grain n will be used for food We don't be- !" lleve you can get' en much out of be '' at crop in any other way.— Farm Jour- J »ri. h: . E Mrs, I.imbrcquln — Did you boar Jack, J thai Mr. C.tesua across Ibe way I, as a at young aonf tl Mr. lAmbrexu'u— I bail not heard of " Mm. Lambrequin— Yes, and if escr a m child waa born with a allvcr spoon In his mouth that child was. Mr. lambrequin- If lie rcaeu.bka his K at all bo Ight have b&n born tl with g silver soupdadel in his mouth. — w Life. I '

I- C'ohfXKiwix Boucrrao.— A wise dlaa crimination should be exercised by all a who take medicine. The proprietor! of a Hood, i Borsaparilla solicit a careful com1 par lion of bla medicine with other e blood purlflcrs and medicines, being a confident that bo peculiar meilta tf - Ilood's Saraapar! la are io apperenl that a the people will uubeslUllngly prefer It e to env other (treperatlon. Hood, a Bars. '. aparilla la not a mixture of mohnuca and I: a few inert roots and herbn, but It la a 1 peculiar concentrated extract of be best a alterative and blood-purifying remedies e of the vegetable kingdom The enor. f motis sales of Hood's Saras peril la, and t the wonderful cures effected, prove wen f more ben lies been claimed for this med- - Icinc. If you are sick the best medicine - Is none too good. Therefore, take 1 Hood's Barenpertlla. m Magistrate— Are you guilty at not guilty, Uncle Hiatus! Uncle Hasina -I specs' I won't dicier- , myself, jo' honah. YV an e, sail. If 1 , should say I was gulUy, den dey could , me up fo' pleurisy or srme sech crime la law. Be I prefers to bap quiet, but noo-comnlllal "Another wonderful discovery has • been made nnd Ibtyoo by a lady In this county. Disease fastened ita dutches upon her and for seven years the wib1 stood Its severest teats, but her vital or. gens were undermined and death seem, ad Imminent. For three months aim eriighcd incessantly and could not sleep. Bhe bought of ua a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Ceiuumptlon and was so much relieved on taking first done that ahe slept all night nnd wlb one bottle haa been miraculously cured. Her name is Mr*. Luther Lutr." Thus writes , W. O. Ham rick A On., of Shelby. N. C Gel a free trial bolUc at Marry * MeI Cray's Drug Store. ' Old Lady (n despondent small boy) —Why are you not playing ball with ! the other little boys, Sonny:' : Small Boy (wlb tears in bit eyea>IV empire fined meg' cats ybtiddy fer twek^talk an' tUs raoreln' I got my Darby Wife— Dinner haa Iteen waiting half an hour, Waba.lt. are you all ! ready for ill Darby Husband (warm) -Yes. my t dean I've only to take oO my oat and ta" my col lar a bit. j Miaa Kbei Did yoo iave" a phtatari time id be party last night, Oared < MM Utera, Nut vefy, Kbei r I waant led lag at all ltke my uaari self I danced hut four Urate, ted only went t Into supper once.

two Meets m Stage Xak. Vp. There are two great aanti to bo remembered by the user of make up— the i dark shades of aloe depress sod light I , etna bring out tat relief. A person wkh strong white whore the bridgn should be i and straightway there appears a very i , good imitation of a Oredap noa. Jf an aquiline noad ta to be transformed Into ' the tip Oltad variety, the above process ; i ta exactly reveraad. In rounding or fiatedge Of tbo fare will glvs the appearance i ' of dura noma while rtsrk ahadnTmav be , i applied Ull tho aemhtanco of emaeiall* , , la Obtained In putting on rooge the age , 1 eldererfTbo yonngor ho or she may bo . the higher oo tho ehoek the color haa to SC^thL%wT'gm«3Ty retUab ! ' the hollow bolow the check brines, and ta . of a deeper shade than that srwc ta )-onth. Meet aetmsea ere In making Op thetr eyes too bewvily This hi done by run ring bine, black or brown marks {mmo- . dlately under Snd.abovo tho oyolaebo. , A thin lino gives brilliancy and expreo , slon to the eyo. but a heavy one makes It look liko"» burnt bole in a blanket . Tho eyo thai is moat effective on the stage 1 1a not necessarily the largest, but genre J ally tho one In which a good drel of white , {o be aocn round tho pnpll. To put a heavy mark outside this ta to destroy the , cxpreasluu gained by the movement of , tho phpil over tbo wliite Bdld In "wrink tbo faro grease paint pencil, are , used, sod the safest K^'1' ' f°r^tho appli , as tbo natural color 'la too dark be ' hind the glare of so many lights Eye j ^ eler froir. A lorries I* the rom^hite slwence ] land of the peasants Is regularly laid oat 1 farm boasii. or dotaelled building i logo. Instead of fencing tho gedda which ; lie outside The absence of farm houses 1. to he explained by the fact that the , Siberian present docs not own tho land ■ With a rery few exceptions, ail of the t village communes enjoy tbo usufruct of t It. but they haro no legal tltlo, and can \ not dtapoeo of It nor reduce any part of It Individual owners!)^ All that thoy I their members by periodirel allotments! ! and to giro to each bred of a family a sort ; of tenancy at will. Every tlmo there la a , allotment, the several tracts of ( arable land bold under the crown bv tho r commune may change tenanta, oo that If i on Individual should build a bouse or a i barn upon tbo tract of which ho waa the „ temporary occupant^ be might, and prob ( tenure and thia organization' of aocl cty Is to segregate tho whole population , In vUJagre, and to lrevo all of tho Inter- ,, States inch a farming region aa that bo " the Urals and Tiumen would be with bouses, granaries and barns, j, rodo, for more than eighty mile., through '• tmSSSfStS without 'Iteelng a single f j: building of any kind outaldo of tho villages.— George Kcnnan in Tbo Century . .Vurh In tVhleh Women K.ret. p Women aa physicians wo are becoming ll reasonably familiar with. Thst Is. wo iady'telm ™l£tor "buI womon'an "ira * h ore more rare In Switzerland they p are pronounced to bo tho mat proficient l< tin. medical schools and hospitals Ouo U feasor says "Tbo women are purlieu- a small, taper fingers givo them an a advantage over the males, and their eyes h quicker to detect details and tnlnu- d Those two points are strong ones. Doea not all tho education and training of tl small details, whereas tho training of n works lo encourage the ramming up n of Items; that 1a, thoy arguo bolter, when g are said to make remarkably apt micro- p aeoplata. "Malo students openly oppose a. of women, but treat them b.

i, Tho Braxillans are not of those who , have no music In their souls. If wo are to ' Judge from a description by a traveler of i- their ox wagons, or rather carta — for they r have but two wheels, although ten anil j twelve oxen are needed to drag them ' Those carta roako a load emoting noise, t which Is called ehlatlo, aa they go — oomoi thing like that of the Persian wheal In India; but whllo tho creaking of the u Panian wheel aervre to toll the man when 1 the bullock stops, haro in Braail thechlado i tells merely of so much friction between s wok for tho poor beasts to do. way it help, tho cart along, and far from ] thhlking of patting a little grease, aa 1 , ouggaated, on the creaking wheel., thoy nreTn the habit of putting powdered rbar- » amoothly "to mako It slug bettor. " Nothing ever came unon me with t greater surprise thou a Uttlo incident whteh I wHneaarel in tbo Southern hotel , rotunda duriuE tin convention. I was sitting with a friend near the billiard end I drawn to the anions oTa'wf ■ , man of almut DO years. Ho waa neatly . dad tn-n- Hght -suit. -wore a lrtovo ripe 1 Ma*? ""T1"1 " rone. Ho entered. 1 walked host a certain place aerernl times, 1 and at last stopped and glanced about 1 him In a suapirbrua way, as If to aseer : i tain whether bo was obaervud. Then he ; quickly looked at the goer and we saw him push with Ida foot a elgar stump that nmsqnlto long. Again, he gieneod shout him. moved to the slump and again . pushed it toward a chair. He contTned this aetlnn until the elgar was under the , chair. Then be very complacently took a dowu and the cigar waa his. He brushed It whllo glancing amend lo see if hn had ban observed, and, not noticing anv eve : nod lighted the stump. My friend nor I had said a word during this performance. Irat aa tbo man sauntared off wo looked at sarh other In aa tonlshmont. The trick had been so artistically performed that no comedian on the stage could Imitate it. 1 had never ex1 peeted to find a "sniper" In sort; a well only^T^ri'tmu^e*1 raOTted^m^kkhTg snipes for n smoke, lint a gentleman to whom 1 told this Incident aid that it Is hotel, where tbo etgnn smoked ore nasally ■nod and the awaken t^row theui away before they are too small to tempt a m^£rto^tkcl' tvan~~ F' M T' Of the late Emperor Frede-hk^arly In her reign Empress Engmie wrote a follow.; "The prince la tall and handsome, almost a had taller than the emperor; lie la alight and fair, with a straw colored mustache, a German (is Dwitus might do •crita hlmjof chivalroa. court ay, with something of the Hamlet about him. • • • Ilia companion, a (Ion. Moltkc (or some such name), ta a tarttnrn gentle man, hut by no means a dreamer, and, being perpetually on the lookont, lakes one hy surprtae with hlapobiled remarks. Thtr ore an imposing rare, than Ore mnnsL Ionia alia litem tho rare of the fat ore." — New York THtame. le tale. There I. Mreegth. " "Say. Jim, ain't yon a member of the Sens of Industry?" "Yet. 1 be 1 was ono of the gnt te Jtoetho orgen'sashnn." - I 'Then yuu went to go. down te the ! hlowont They've hired e ball aa' are i ■ goln' te have a speech "boot th'.t-jpt. " It • right aan, too." | ■What o the matter of goinT '"Ota to heM the Uby while my wU. chope kintUhi'."— Detroit Free Plea. groeen mixing Mad with their sugar. It' SSSa^SSL!0 *** ***" _ i

Corroeire sublimate (meteoric chloftde), I sulphate of copper and chloride of iron > are mnmig onr^ W dlslnfeeUiiMtMarat 1 £SsS^.^T^'ri^W^(ta*erabl r Obtained, mereurio chloride resting IS ' cents, the others 10 rente a pound. I A quarter of a pound of eotTOrive sabI Ilmate and a pound of cnlphalc of eotmer . in one gallon of wrier makes a conrentrnted solution to keep in stock. We will I refer to It a "eolation A" i Fur the ordinary disinfecting solution I add half e pint of ■ 'solution A" to a gallon . of water. This, while coating leas than a 1 cent and a half per gallon, is a good ' strength for general use. Use in about A 4 per rent, solution of good chloride riUmerea^Mrtogri^f^aolntton A" 1 Work, doors and wooden furniture, after fumigation and ventilation. For fumigating with sulphur, three to four pounds should bo used te every thousand cable fret air spare. Bum la an old tin basin Boating In a tub of wrier; keep room dosed twelve hdare, to allow the ; fames to penetrate all cracks. Thenepgp window from tho onteide and allow ftuoca to escape Into air. . , "Mfank^ sheets, etc., ta chloride of lime J Cesspools, etc.. should be well covered on top With a mixture of chloride of ilms with ten parte of dry sand. | furniture Lave been removed. in?ho Century. I "Plata Time." Firtr Vrar. Ago. Fifty years ago Michigan experienced that sort of prosperity which, being based upon nj-lao la price, rather than i^pon on , ferity olway* ends, ln^auic ami dioaster. | privileges' on whlchi>to'bulld up largo j , dtlce Tlie government hod opened three j offices In different parts of tho state. I Tliesc- wore heeiei-od by crowds anxious to i . proprietor of a "city," which ox- ; Istcd on a beautifully engraved map, ! bank note-, lawame ahnndont, jiricearoee, i 1 Then enmc tbo crash. Specie payment# wore eunpended, and money become I s "th.-hl " I'lices felt The bonks were ! Mippoaed te lisvo lu their vaults grid and ; t eilvcr aufficleat to meet HO per cent, of , their circulation. Tliespecto kegs were ta j „ valuable thnu noils and broken glras. i of .Sandstone." being located ta a . part of Michigan where anarriea of fine j I j.rh stone had been opened. XUpromlsee 1 I to |oy were widely circulated. When the | circulating notes made oil iiaeto lo reach Sandstone to get them cashed. The had assets, out of which it paid the — a millstone for over BIO bote, a grindstone for every ftfi, and for every kill a whew tone.— Youth's Comuanlcm. [ , ■ Im r"' *,'"Tcl '7 j ' of a well known dealer In fliat^Sno of j good, a few day. ago "Tlie vary latest thing. 1 believe, is ! peclolly for tlxyise of Iodic, going to tho j cramped In the mailer of room. I think ' I It ohoiU the neatest thtag^of tbo kind j wont for thobTwho are praotlc , counter a large n-cl angular shaped trunk. | was tlilrty alx Inclie. long and of pro- I portlonato depth and width, with a fiat i lop, and wa. covered completely with I ( colored leather with silver clasps ; V and mountings. Aftbough of largo size, i the trnnk waa unusually light ta weight ! and waa easily bandied, whllo the central ! which surrounded It won a suffiguarantee of its stability. j But It was on ihn lnaldo of tho affair I tho peculiarity, which gives It tho ; name of "bureau" was dlclosed and was made apparent at oneo whon tbo lid was , vol ted. In the fid -were two shallow but rood alxed drawers for tho reception of I tho more delicate articles .of women's npporel, whllo ebon theso woo a draper drawer with compartments for hits and Tho body of tho trunk was spa- ' dous and rapableof holding a large quun- ' titv of drawee, ete., when closely riacked- — Now York Moll and ExpruoaT

. | "freaks of lightning" appear in tho news- ' patters. During n storm a few days ago ' lightning struck a building iuaPemi.ylI vanla town and left tlie drio iS«J im i printed op. one of the wall.. Next day the same thunderbolt, suddenly discovering > its error, returned to town, and with one - well aimed blow obliterated the figures I "1889" and left 1888 ta their place.— Nor- > ristown Herald. \ ycora, rushing eagerly Into ibe ^presence of his mother, "l va got acquainted with i the Uttlo boy that's movod into the houao i next door!" [ "Have youf" replied the mother. "You - have been play'ng together, thent" "No," replied the boy; "but there's a , hole ta the fence, and I smiled through 11 at him and he smiled hack again; so we re acquainted, sluT wot" — Youth's Com pan bevel PrecMtton Against Cold. The Chinese sojourning ta Berlin during ss^jSKssMSisna dlk profusely printed with flowers. The malde wa* Jimri with fur, which, projraton the cheek, gate the npiwarauce of whiskers. They also substituted or framed .prelacies for those of steel other metal.— Chicago Herald. The phylloxera Is spreading ta tho vine yards of California. AnoUier disrate called root rot has alio appeared to aid ta tho work of destruction. The man who has a little more . to do than he can attend to ban no time to be miserable.— Undo Rack. •Bra SiderrttJimrBts. A. C. YATKS& CO., Be^t RJade dlahing in Pijialdelphis r e i 1 'rtlH *vCHILD8E|. j • | SHTE AM tHBTHI. ' LEDGER ffl'JLDING.

■ jrtm* fwrtet, gdtla, gtott, gwtwtwt, #tt. This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, THE I LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. PLANING MILL SASH FACTORY & HJMBER YARDS. ■AfrorACTUKKK* or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACKET, SCROLL WDEIS. TtJRHIHGS ETC., BUILDING' "LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM .C-. , SCUPPER & SON. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, Doors, Sasb, Blinds, sutlers, Menllliis, Sreens, Elc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A 8PECIALTV. A. L. CONNER. KIMBALL, PRINCE SCO-, LUMBER MERCHANTS, MILL- WORK. j Rockland Lime, Cement, &c.r &c„ j KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. C. B. COLES, | LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. Office. No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Cnmden. N. J. jyAy DUKE & DOAK, 'Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. GOFF & SMITH, CKS romps' BUFF AN 1) C LA Y LOWEST CASH PRICKS. Mra Tn- . 1

©rorrilfs, ?rotisioas, (?tr. HAND'S "■ j CENTRAL MARKET Corr.sr Washington and Oooar. Sts, 1 CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. WILLIAIV. S. BARNETT, | ! ExcELd, jr Market, P. E. 8harpleis Butter a Specialty. PEOPLES' MARKET.j 87 Jackson Strost, Oapo May Oity. JOSEPH R. BROOKS, PROP R., Buooeesor to C H. OLIVER. SPECIALTIES. Win. P. Thomas and Big Elk Buttqrs. Rocsch & Son's ' Philadelphia Dressed Beel. O. A. Fow's Lamb and Mutton. ' L. E.MILLER, GENERAL- CONTRACTOR i CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. J7W-7 L. FURMAN SMITH, COAL AND WOOD, Schel one-art Landing, Cape May, N. J. ~~ JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, ' 96 Lafayatta Street, Cape May City. N. J. GIORCE WTreeyes, """" — 1 PHACTIC4L j Pliiter Steal ail Ga I illir, eatiu if Mini a Specially. "kriit nra LXIU ukuxk. ""^(mnixn'rm^Ti^a-rrxNnxD Til ' WM. H. MILLa, BOA T BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. _ '

JHtttt. t CHAS. NEEDLES' ~ i AT TDK OLD STAND, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, dress goods and millinery Offsets. Bustle, Ladies' aid CMldim Hosier;, Muslin id Memo Uoderwear. kind.. Fuur^iuarter Muslin. « eta. per yd. Drras Linings. 4 eta prr yriilf ilwly I lining*. 7 eta.. Wash Lawua, II clo. Fast color Urarsuckcr, 7 eta. Fancy Mat Flan nets, 10 eta. per ysnl. Special prices in La- 1 ire' Children'* and ila«' Jcrary* Our special bargains arc too numerous to mention. Wc never uttered better bar- ' "NEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 34 Washington Street, Cape May. , Men's, Youth's aqd Boy's Clottpg SUIT, Mi sii Strai Hals, aid Caps of ill fiiii GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. CHAS. NEEDLES, t 1""" ' "" M" ' Stores. Sin and Shfft Jlron ^orbrrs. WILLIAM CAMP. ' tin and sheet iron worker Cape May Court House. N. J. JOSEPH SW A I N. ] TIN AND SHDDT IRON WORKDR, No. 44 Jackson Street. Cape May. A. L HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, tin roofing and gutter work, Carriage Horses and Road Hqnipages to Hire. /lour, /fid, Tiau, ©tr. GEORGE L. LOVETT, 64 Jackson Street. Cape May. N.J Harness, Blankets and Lap Holies AND REPAIRS AT SHOP ON OCEAN STRFFT DAYID W. RODAN, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED j Coal A Wood. Flour A Feed oi all Kinds, Freah A Salt Hay in Bales. ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. J Sappfies Hotels, Seslanwts and Cotlapes vfth Pure Sasltri Ice. 1 COAL! COAL! ELDREDGE JOHNSON I BOOTS AND SHOES, J RUBBER "GOODS A SPECIALTY. ! Fine Wall Papers of tho Latest Patterns. NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, j; CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

Soma Jebt bmu Ten »■ B. a. Track Jk Tinalks, i and Toombstones L T. KSTKIE1W Grain, Grass & Clover Seeds. I LAHDBLETrS LAWK GRABS BEED. | David La . nd ret h & Sons, MARVELOUS MEMORY : DISCOVERY. HPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTINC COCOA KING'S ElPXTR KING S PULMONIC CORDIAL Qiildrm u ' !:Lp,,L.pT"",„™m"TR£E MASON AND HAMLIN " EiT HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO T#Sg|| Wo Examlno Eyoa Free. SSiKVSSBS [ 91 Zlueman&Bro., Optician

PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue, Ph'ladelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated phoe:nix belt oil. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or ceinentedlaps, and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting Mamifactarers'anil Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, In i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. no other. If your supplyman has not got.it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Baa In the Market. Sena for Prloe List. PERFECTI8ATI8FACTION GUARANTEED. CYLINDER and MACHINERY OIL3 of all. GRADES