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Tempting Food fjrgowvrt— nwnf. - Darix* end after moot kind, of IHncse U to BOW theoutom to. give tho moto .. nflUrMhUf -tig— "Me klnda of food. The day tor "wtoby-waeby" spoon food to fabtycrer, Bad beet Jok*. cream and ago, BBd naal JeEy ara given when .«■*• **»"■» «**> »°nM have been '^bpepart beef juice property, aa It to d«Bo ia btepllal piaotioe, select a thick etrt.fWB lite round, or, better will, from UtoMdaoClbaahoulder. The butcher »m Probably understand If you mkhlm lartba "broad and buttar" piece. Cut - . off a piece half aa laige at a man's haad. broil II only keg enough to thoroughly beat It aad Rart the joice. Put it' In a hot bowl, ataadlng It in a pan of hot water to keep H from cooling. Cut It Wtth a aherp knife In many pleeea, and squeeze out all the Juke with a lemon aqoeeaeu Ball the Juice allghUy and eerre it Immediately In a hot cup, eorertng H till U to banded to patient, wbo may eat >• an accompaniment of thin broad and butter >r a delicate cracker. Tbe Juice muit bo taken directly alter It to prepared, al It to unpalatable unlew healed oeer the Ore, aa strong beat coagulates It aad thus chaogee some of lu Boat desirable qoalltlee. A dhk that trained nureea frequcntly effer their charges to a row beef mnd - arid, , hot u ia aarer to be named to the patient, wbo would very likely roI fuel It ueaern. Scrape very One a piew of hpab uncooked tenderloin et beef. V • Cot two circlet with a cake cutter from allcea of thin bread, apread them lightly with batter and then with tbe scraped beef. Sprinkle on a.litUe Bit and pepper, toy the circle* together and cut acroB each way to make four little pleahaped pieces. Serve on tbe prettiest plate you have with a little parsley or a tow ereaBa far a garnish, and a cup of cocoa or tea (If allowed) to make It seem more like a regular meal. The | aad never tuapect that he has partaken of row seat. Of course tbe doctor must be asked for 'some rules to goyern the patient's diet. There are Instances where a physician would objoct to the following ' t preparation, but In many caaes It to thought very dealnlile: Boll an egg ' twenty minutes ; then take out the yolk ' which should be dry end meallr, and ' apread It upon a slice of well browned team which has been slightly buttered. I Have a cap of milk beating while the I other things are being prepared, but do i aot let It boll. Bah It to the taste, and poor It ovar the toast, with tbe addition I «f a deeaert spoonful of cream, if this Is i allowed by The physician. It should be I Ibb aoup plate or small dtob. Put a onaar ovar It. set It Is the ova for a few . momenta end serve, with a clean napkin i da the waiter, and a fork and spoon at ■ bright at tbe beet tllrer polish can make them, aad a liny bit of current Jelly, If i sweets are allowed, on an especially , pretty gle-s or decorated china tancer. , N<jJWBg In tbe bourn to loo nice or too pretty to serve tbe Invalid'a fare on. A | convalescent to very dainty (don't let us f say "fumy") and eym as well aa palate , ' should be catered to by thoee wbo cook for the sick.— American Agriculturist ] for November. , "common .Santa ' Should be used In attempting to'- aura that veey disagreeable disease, catarrh. | A catarrh originates la Impurities In tbe 1 blood, local applications can do no per. ' mdnentgood. The common-sense method of treatment to to purify the blood, ' and for ihto purppac there to no prepare- ( ttan rope lor to Hood's SartaperlHa. 1 That this peculiar medicine does cure * hbto'from people wbo have found relief 1 upon using It when all others had failed. 1 A book containing statements of cures < sent oo receipt of Iwtcoenl stamp, by 0. * 1. 1100D 4 CO., Lowell. Hast. m ■ "John," asked Mra. Bently, suppose ' you baud a notoa down stain and i didn't know whether It wis tbe dog or e t burglar, would you be so cruel as to 7 send me down to And out?" I "Ho, deu," said Mr. Benlly, "I hare r a better way than that. I'd wall unlll j neat morning. If the BBrer was gone, rd know U was burglars; aad If tbe all. ■ tea was not gone, I'd know It was the < HQg."-fls«Ua FmL . ! AttitKATf MAGAZINE.1 I ^^^^^nttgT*torJLa«^ t iSSrls ! I fairly won, "not by ad rev- ' ttotaf ashesae* but by tbe axceltanoB which rheiucderliee It Is every department." In 7 Otoe anmuweaanta for the eoudag Fvar 1 the pahBahara auto that It has always bean 1 hta In the family J* cromr» could not be neglected by throe wbo vstoh to keep abreast C of JheXoww ta an matters pertalnlag to , ;; ~ of * which are so ( jgff jjS ** ; tbegxUeByVBra." The , s wJMW ' • 1 1

. . Business Locale. B ' Fine tailoring, Hiram DeWeh, under 5 the Olnrd House, Phils. - Duke to Doak, eootracton and build- - era. Cape May City, N. J. A. a Oik, house, sign and fresco pointer, (tope May, N. J. m Nathan 0. Price, surveyor end conri vtyaacer, Oape May Cttyle Watt 4 El dredge, builder* ofllce,No. id James T. Bailey, practical blacksmith 9 and bone sheer, near Cape Island a bridge. When In Camden you will And Par. son's West Jersey hotel a Ant class atop, k ping place. a For harness, horse blankets and top w robes *0 to Geo, L Loretl, wo. IS Ooean a street. CUpe May. it A. L. Hayom to kept busy these chilly 1. autumnal days patting up hto celebrated ly storm sad ranges. a J. B. BcbeUrogerii lumber yard to al X the landing. Contractors' and builders' It supplies on hand. d Hiss Lizzie Southern, No. IS B. 2nd •n street, Philadelphia, new styles in fell d aad winter millinery, r- aire I. L. Bheppsrd, 2# Washington o street, a chance to At you out when In a need ol famishing goods, r. Washington Hotel, Seventh aad Chester mil streets, ^Philadelphia. A favorite n resort for Oape Mey people, w Older your coal and wood of L. FUr- >■ "man Smith, Behelleoger't Landing. All Is ordars promptly attended to. Hand's Central Market, Washington y and Ocean streets. Choice groceries and d provisions delivered free of charge, o Geo. M- Powell, IS Decatur SL, keeps v 00 band a seasonable stock of clothing, e lag, bats, caps and furnishing jcoods. Eldrtdge Jobnsoo makm a spedalty of 0 rubber goods. Prices as low aa any. y 88 Washington street. Cape May City. d Redan's dour aad feed store to at the .. foot of Jockaon street, near Capo Island t bridge. Cbal aad wood furnished on ora dor. ( Watches, docks and Jewelery at > wholesale prices may be gotten of T. O. f Haydoek, 13 N. Second street, Philadel1 phla. c Oha* Welnmann to Co. offer astonish1 lug bargains In dne furniture at their 1 wararoosM, No. 8*7 Market street, Pblladnlphla ] Do you suffer with catarrh t You can ; s be cured If vou take Hood's Haraaparilla, . the greet blood pu rider. Bold by all . ■ Cbas. Needles' stores are well supplied | ■ with all necessary to At out tbe famlty | i with clothing for cold weather, no matt I what to needed. I Parabola spectacles, opera glasses, . thermometers, and general dealers In op- , ■ ileal goods, E. Borhek, A8B Chestnut | ) street, Philadelphia. I Dr. H. A. Kennedy's U. S. Pharmacy j 1 ■ well stocked establishment, open all , 1 the year round. Physician's preacxip- ] • lions carefully compounded. , t Those who buy their furniture of j r Alex. J. H. Mackie, No. 118 N. Second , 1 street, save nil discounts of middlemen j 1 aad gat goods at bottom prices. ] ' Waaamaker to Brown are offering I t their splendid stock of fall and winter 1 ■ aidering the quality of the goods. |i > Mlm Z. Parke, ladles' aad gentlemen's I ■ Boo boot aad shoo store, No. 18 Bouth I Second street, Philadelphia Custom , work Is mads a specialty at tide Mora. , Booth Jersey Marble Works, Oape , contraeto to creel monuments In 1 the beet style of the art. Yard, near 1 Caps Island bridge, an Turnpike. j Qoff to Smith manufacture and ship to , all points where needed the celebrated < Belle Plain brick. Lowest cash prices 1 only demanded by this enterprising Ann. j Bnallenburg to Co., 8th, Bontb aad , avenue, Philadelphia, excel la good Phltadelphlan made clothing which they claim to sell 80 per cent under general prices. , There to a large list of Cape May City , who prefer the splendid stores of . to Clothier. They are al- J aura of moet courteous treatment, and what to a moet pleasant anticipation and realisation get nine for money expended. The Oape May branch of the Knickerbocker Ioe. Company to one ol the eaW. Mlllett, tbe agent, to an obliging buslnese man, and baa won ia a remarkable degree Ure good will of the people of Cape May. C.B.Colm baa remarkable facilities at < at hto Kalgn'a Point lumber yard for the t cheap and handy shipping of builder's material- Vessels unload aad load at 1 hto wharves, thus making a saving la I the handling of merchandise bought at 4 bis extensive establishment. Mr. Coles out only Brst class mill work, and 1 deals only In the beat of maierlaL > Gaps May boasts Justly ol her skilled J higher rank than Joseph P. Henry, the houro sign aad fresco painter. He also r deals In painter's materials. Our own townsman, A. L. Conner, In- ' Us busfaMB place la thie city and exam- ' stock and get estimates. Mr, On- 1 ner la prompt aad reliable In hto butL J ""wm. IL Mills, boat builder. Cape May ! N. J. Mr. Mills has materially added to the Oape May Beet of fail aaUlag yaohta. He knows how to get t J boat op to win prises. Don't go away from home if you want oue^bullt. but All klnda of lumber and mill work to T supplied at the yards of George Ogdon, J May Court House. Ha deals in " white ptne, yellow pine, cypsaa and nation e( hto stock. Cape May to fortunate in having bank, (adhtlaa. The branch of tbe New Jenay Trust to Bale Deporit co. to one of tbe long seeded atda to business Ulei established. Tbe namro connected with it are each aa to Inspire conf%pe of the public. FW time deposits this tank allows Interest. Cape May people have no need to do their banking bmdellittoa an at boms. Philadelphia boasts of her eBtanetro manufacturing Interests. John and Jas. Dobaoa, the big carpet men, are among those who have given the great city a of this country. How Ha Advertises. j .. Agrolltsnan. Bring In a roull.cBy In j from Us father, and tbe rtoetor tnU him ia public bow he had been cured. He yur**1' .. ! ■ i "C2r~ ' "

Which we received recently from the J'svtt'i Companion office, we notice an v array of noted contributors which promvolume. Pint among them is the Right Honorable W. JL Gladstone, affection, ately called the » Grand QU Mas," the greatest of living stsHasnssi, who writas on " The Future of the EngllaUBpsalrtng Races." Then General Lord Watoeadventures In the BeU srllh the British armies. Thro Professor TyadaB. end Justtn McCarthy, who writes of "Lead- * era hi the House of Lords," Archdrocoo Farrar, on " Muslctant and Their Btrugglee," and Profesor Huxley.- Among ; American contributon we And such well wbo wbo writes of "Tight Pinches In \ the Arctic,? Andrew Carnegie, on "BUa of Advice to Young Man," Dr. Austin Flint, JudgeOllrey Wendell Holtnea, Jr., , on " Young Men In the. Law," Admiral Luce, Colonel Thomas W. Knox, James . Partoo and at bail one hundred others ° The Companion Is a welcome visitor weekly In more than 400,000 families, sod has won a place In home Ufa obtained try no other publication. Tbe wonder to bow any family can do without IL The publisher, annoonoe that any new c subscriber wbo sends *1.75 now, can have the Companion free every week to January 1, 1888, and for a full year from J that date. Blbla Coins, W sights and n Maasuret. A farthing was three * A talent of gold was *13.800. A talent of silecr was *818.83. . A bin was one gallon and two pints. Exeklel's reed was nearly eleven feet A cubtt was nearly twenty .two Inches. A shekel of gold was thirty-eight 1 A shekel of silver was about flfty A mite was lorn than s quarter of a. A piece of aUrer or a penny was thlrA Sabbath day's Journey was about an " English mile. An epah, or bath, contains seven gallons and Ore pints. A day's Journey wee about twenty1 three and onr-Aflb miles. < ■ A flrkin was seven pints, an omer six pints, a cab was three pints. A band's breadth to equal to three , aad flve-eigbta inches. A anger's breadth Is equal to one Inch. Our Candidate for Pro aidant. He will be nominated by the oonv«n- ' - Hon and will be elected by the people, ' be wDl come Ibe nearest to AL ling their Idea of a Chief Magistrate. ■ ' Bitters has been given Ibe high- ' 1 est, piece, because no other medicine ! ■ to well Ailed the ides of a perfect tonic aad alteratlre. Tbe people have . ' indorsed Electric Bitten and rely upon ' this great remedy In all troubles of Liver ' and Kidneys. For all Malarial and diseases caused by Malarial ; Electric Bitters cannot be too ■ highly recommended. Also cares headache and ronatipatioD. guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c. and *1 al Marey to Mecray'a Drug 1 ^ 4 . ' It to probable, to my the least, that 1 folly 80 per cent of the whole body of tbe people spend nearly all that they ' ; of this 00 per cent e potion S by setting aside a moderate part of small earnings, become the ownos .ssM; s : 1 moderate wsy. Of tbe remaining 10 per I cent a part save enough to protect themselves agalmt want In Ibetr later years, aad a very small part may brooms rich, tod then need not work aniens 1 they choose. Sshy wm sick, wa (ere ksr OaMsda, Warn aha was a Child, ska eris4 far CasM* Whsa Ma tampa Mks, Ma staag Is OastTO* aha bag ObaSsm, she gave them OHSssta Catarrh Cured Oatartt bsiy psvvaiswt flsmai, with Balsa partita gives ready relief aad speeOy ; aad ihm reachm evmy part at the syslam. Itood'sSaraapartltaandlaainoeSSbiadany wlih catarrh, and my gmmsl health to moofa better." L W. Lrura. fuaCal Osik Ctocago A BL Looto XaOroad. " X angered with eatarvt eors years; tried s®TsS35S— 1 e a . . -ay- fta,aanarIHn rioou 1 tHtrupanim , Sold by eli dregglata. lusts !«>*£. Bad, only by CL HOOD • OCX, LeweU. Baas. IOO Boon Ow Dol'«r. ' Pest JVIade Clothing ( - Philad'a "~ I I Ml M Hi Hi HP^I HL1||i I f •: ■ l I H{[ ; A Jma II , AC. YATES SCO., ! J— . QROOER, „mrKr I _ ' \i

T HY FHMIIM 1). HDllll 1 liDlUUillJi), Fill IIIHI AGENCY, ' No. J33 'Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J, It will cost but #1 1 to insure your buildings for J! 1,000 (or 5 years. There is no note to sign, or other expense alter a policy is once Only Reliable Companies Represented. We me Jlnjost Giving Awog 1,000 PIECES 800 PIECES INGRAIN : : CARPETING. VELVET CARPETING. SO Psttarns of our brst CT, per 22 P»tterns,> ^ *1 fin per Grade, worth SOc; »t thro. ya»d. worth S 1 .25;f StUU yafd. wSrS,"siSi " 15l " 1.500 PIECES eoo pieces. lapifyiBrtstlli Carpetin AUDIfflH MSPHBGi arss,°",s»65t.^ " $U5^. .. 55c. - Our Bpectol sales hare always attracted a large number of buyers from all parta of the city aad oonntry. Thin to Ibe largest quantity and Aneat line of patterns wc ever offered at retell at roch LOW PRICES, and no one ahould mlm tbe chance of securing some and do so quickly. Being tbe products of our own factories wo warrant every Carpet as represented. OUR NEW PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON ARE NOW READY. JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, MANUFACTURERS, 40 AND WEST 14TH ST., NEW YORK. rn Infants and Children. R. PARKE, LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, I • South 8*cond Strnnt, (below Market) Philadelphia. custom work m Wpnclsltx an* L. E. MILLER, GENERAb CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. DW-y Stau villa. ~ WKllf Iwfl. ^y-Kgr JKBCTY RAILROAD, WoRKS tm tabu in arracr ocr. u, tms. H « r s^Tms'""1 sues at sr. «r»d Toombatonoa

jdlflElgtoltr, jrtfU, y», tortnutw, <to. This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, LUMBER MERCHANT , OF CAMDEN, N. J. 1 1 | ^ V l PLANING MILL SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YAEDS. BABUrACTtJMBS OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BBACnT, SCROLL WOEIS, TDSJfflGS. SIC, BUILDING "LUMBER W as i.T °* KVKRY DESCRIPTION. WILLIAM C.^SqjDDER^ & SON, SASH AND DOOR DtPOT, r»e aaduwgned ts prepared to raralsb all kinds or MILL-WOBX Boors, Sasl, BMs, Mors, Moolflings, Sretis, Etc, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. lp*~7 ! Capa Ma, City, X.J. ■^LDIBEB AND MILL WORK, : W GEORGE OGDEN, 1^^ Capo May Court House, N. J. 1 . 'W»Mt Wff 6ihb ijoii Loier | W?y?toS' "SSIl""' D"cn*u*L *^UW"1 examine Stock. Omco on Menaanlc K-, Yard at ~ KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO, LUMBER MERCHANTS, ABD MAMOPAcnmnto OP MILL - WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., ALWAYS OH HAJtC. KSTIXtATSS PD8H1SBBO. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO., BRANCH YARD AT M1LLYILLB. VINRLAND, N. J. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. OaUaxaatlns Woe. and fslmumataa. AgeatmrWaBoeAWaam'sAH.L.BIioaaatsr'aPr law Office, No. 1 4 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. JyS-y DUKE & DOAK, Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. GOFF , & SMITH, BBICKS, POTTERS' BOTFMDCLAY LOWEST CASH PRICES. Paouriaa at SaUaptate aad MlttvUia; OAoo, emiui'i orooerr store, ad a tnaa.! .u.. ibvuia, N. J. ! W.anHAW.Agent. JS-y Ordars ay Matt wut Roewvc prompt A ttenttoo. 1 (Rntttiti, ?roci5Un», Hit. HAND'S , : CENTRAL MARKET ' Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, , CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J. OEOROEW. REEYES, ntAOTIOAL Piute Steal M Ga Fitter, Heatiu of Beilim a Specialty, DHj5T«™uS"TOOBDBra **""* '"^^OMt^'pEoS^Y^TSntDTOTO. i "■'H 11 •8raktov»mrPmmrota.n«Kit.0*ro'Uy«torN.V" *xp*,*BC®

_ j ttflw' 9tm*. CHAS. NEEDLES' AT TBI OLD ST ARB, No. 43 Waahinwton Street, Cape May City, Fall aad Winter Opening of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Ladies' Long and Short CoatA and Wraps. Mimee, Children and Iafaat'a Coat < of all klnda CASSIKKHES of all ahadr HENRIETTA CLOTHS of aff ihe latent atylea Afi WOOL TRKIOT8, all ebedr velvets, satins, silks and surah silk. AH klada of ladlea' Ornaments and Bralda for Drem Trimmlnga Lateet Novell! In Buttooa . Specialty In KID OLOYKS and OOBSET8. Ladlro, Mlmm aad Ch drea'r Red and White MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't mlm Ibe bargains BLANKETS anj COMFORTABLES. Tbe stock bore named to the largest cv at Oape May. Call In and examine the gooda NEW CLOTHING STORE No.r41 Waahinwton 8treet, Cape May. ■ FALL AP WIP CLOTtfING For Men. Boy. end ChUdren. The Urgent Stock of OVKROOAT8 for Mm a Youths ever offered to this city. Atoo SfflTai Soft Hals ail Caps of all HsJs. • Ai^o full line of UNDERWAER at the Lowest Prices. •/tlENTS' FURNISHING QOODS. In great variety. Don't forget the place. CHAS. NEEDLES, - 84 Washington Street, Oape May City. £tortt, tin aofl Sir ft gran Worfem. ' JOSEPH SWAIN, .tin and sheet iron workef West Cape May. A. L HAYNES, , Stoves, Ranges and Heaters TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORE ' " LIVE AND LKT LIVE." Carriage Horses Road Equipages to Hir GEORGE L. LOYETT, 1 2 Ocean Street, Cape Mey, N. W. 1 HARNESS, BLANKET!: AND LAP ROBES. #onr, £trf, 3Bsu, <t\c. DAYID WaEODAN, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED ' Coal A Wood. Flour A Feed of all Kindt, Freeh A Salt Hay in Bale ICE! ICE! ICE Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. : Smplies Hotels, Restaurants ail Cattaies lift Put Eastern It COAL! COAL! CAHarOLLY PKXFARXD YOB FAMILY USB, AMD FULL WU8HT eUARAKTBBD ^»«B4 roar promt 10 tat Branca oa^^^ yrmrr Aaovs ooaair. CAl-ntVAY, ».J ELDREDGE JOHNSON 59 washtDHou ««., Cape Max, re. j., BOOTS AND" SHOES, and most eompMU a all.tbs latest styt*. qnali RUBBJER GOODS A 8PECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. Uuttabla for Cottagsa, Hotels, ste. call .ad examme week ua pnore. al WM. H. MILLs, ~ BOA r BUILDER, CAPF MAY CITY. N J. ~ NATHAN C. PRICE. ~ Surveyor and Conveyancer CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

phoenix oil company 42S7 to 4263 ColumbU Avmua Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOEINIX BELT OIL. MzWgSsm ^ Er^WiS8Sr!!EF^riS This oa willjireserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cementedlaps. and gives tbe full transnusswn of power. For sale by Belting Manufacturers and,Mili Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, b i, a and 3 gallop tans. — ■ $1.2 S gallon in 5 and 10 gallcpecana. ,, . „ $1.00 per gallon by the barrel. 1?^ Use no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. YoTmmk Y^tTr i^. Aeme Rubber and Leather Cement aSBSaSIErw'S1 Channel Cement, Ll^htDand Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Bret to tbe Market. 3ana tor Prtoa List. SSSSTS&ii/ PERFECTS. ATI, FACTION !OU» r-NTEtO. OYUMDER and MACHINERY OIL3 olEall GRADES Mrernseti mm