mmm Tlmoly Hint* for Mothars. It 1. at tob season of the year that one of toe most dreaded of diseases make. Its lost lorn attacks. Matty a food, collar rio,ftag! rauling" itmgh^ku VcT aMaeronp, has bees to frlgbtesmd a* to ' be unable to think cf or applyK romedy. It ml moat alwaya attack! IU victim In which It develop* If possible, in tob one. ..to all c^.hn you,ll*lru.i your ability to act. send f or a physician, but denot Ml down helplessly meantime. Ipecac Miould alwy. be "2* In to£ hotue forthl. purpore, a. Itjatheeaa-I-atlOfiveahhlld. Let the dbec vary spoonful, arcorihtg to the age of the child, and give every five minute*, until vomiting eiuues. Pnt hot, moist ponlaed upper part of the cheat. A hot bath, If practicable, will often glen relief, but lb. proper con valence," " "" ^ " depreailnn of apirlte. and a rapid decrease of strength. One of the beat remedies to be applied in the early atage* of I the disease la to paint the throat with < iodine. If thl* la not at hand, uae lemon ' Always keeps soft camel'* hair brush I among your medicines. If the patient ' 1* old enough to uie a gargle, pur. lem- I rrf i with earache. A drop of warm olive, C oU, miked wllh an equal quanUty or t laudanum, will generally relieve Utl*. If ■ to bowl "T~w cl^ plpeTtasert * the item Into the ear of the sufferer and I I Every mother know, how otten little :
hold of the lashes of the uppcMId with the left hand, and pressing the dull point oorner ot a soft hamScercbtH. I'articlr. of lime often cattae great pain If they get Into tbo eye, aa any one who has ever 'r^urt h«n" to™" -asws: wetwitha mlxtateof aeven ounces of sugar 'of lead. Keep the f .ol elevated and cool ; do not stand on Ik and move For the sting of a bee, or the bite of Amtrtm at 801 II roadway, New York! but many have not, and to such the fol. lowing account may be of Interest. A correspondent who recently bad this part of the establishment— may* be -wen the members of Iho Arm sad their able principals Is afforded to every one ; and here may be seen Inventors from all parrot toe country showing toiur models and drawings, and *> plaining their Inventions. The models left by Inventors form a large and Interesting collection. and are kept to a loom by them. who prepare toe patent drawings are for toe most part experienced mechanics. having been connected with the V. 8. Patent Offlee. Most | of toe oorreepondeooe la carried on by type writers, and this necessitates a separate department, where a number of experienced female type writers and stenographers are constantly employed. The dark room, where She photographs of toe patent logopha for Ibe* architectural depart! meat are developed, is slso on tola floor. On toe floor above may be found toe editorial rooms, oamp-.ll on' and subscription room, and the engravers' departTbe Architectural Department occupies Urn top floor, and here may be seen the manager, of this department, and llso a number of draughtsmen at work preparing the plans and general designs tor toe AnUUet ami BaOdar edition of be BdmltM Antrim n, which is pob. lilted monthly, and has attalbed a wideipread circulation , The printing of toe paper, is earned on to a separata building. At toe antrancc of tor main office. by *186 feet, be aeen o^Tof Prof. Draper's remarkable recording barome-
ters, wllh which instrument a complete record to kept of the atmospheric elmngro. This Urometer was built tpeelaSy for toe Sdml#, Amtricom, and It Is a remarkably One and tenalllye as weU aa a very expensive Instrument Some Idas may be bad of toe extent of the buatoem done at toe office of the sum&c Amaieom whan we state tint over one hundred persons are employed by Mann A Co. on Their several publication* and in their extensive patent doWhen fflabop Hobnr*. famous misrion«ry hymn, "From Greenland's Icy doaamtos." which be wrote In 1834 ehnnto'Ceylotr, first leeched this oounprelmed with toe brauty of It, sn"d wis tnd ton chanced to remembvr that In a lymnf UnrT'iUabed off j ■ bat heme Is tmday nung alt over toe i i
. Chrletmae Decorations for the i Tabtn. fi Exquisitly sheer and beautiful la, the r new draw-tin m work, comprising, as " doe. toe assortment, article, of table = furnishing tost fairly, I confess It, turned me green with onvy. Dainty table- *" ^«h' bu>1 >il"T n per la removed, lb* net cut round, or I very One JacQ- Ho gum I. requiredc ( Another pretty 'rocv Jor the break. e Umktogftorr*iu^igtl.wto'four« D Ave rows of satin ribbon, [ lacd on wllh 1 herring-bone stitches and a fsl! of lace. 1 ; | Alden'a Manifold Cyclopedia 1 Tlie publisher promisha^toc volumes at < ly more than keeping his' word. The ' contains about 840 page* and • printed and neatly bound in doth, all for I 60 cents: The Manifold I, more com- * J, page*; Creeds and Confessions, 6 pages;
IC Cricket, 4 pages; Crusades, 0 pages; Dsrtb wlu and Darwinian Theory, 17 pagra. J if a cyclopedia of such great merit, pub h. Hshcri at a coat so lurprislngly low, did " My Wife la aTerrori" £ can't bear It any longer." Don't J too ii •"<>* 00 lur, my friend; you little realtoe her sufferings. She has lost her for- „ mer sweet dispoaltion, and 111 health Is d toe cause. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre,0 scription wll! make her well. For fcf mTtolf7,d^ol™dtoVOTb|1Ul '■ wesknMscs and allmenU, sold the manufrcturers. to give ratlatacUon s- in every case, or money refunded. See . [. For all derangement, of toe stomimh. ; I- liver and bowels, take Dr. Plorce'. Pel- ; ; g breathe of too spicy; fragrance of toe s woods, toe various kinds of trees and | a try which are most beautiful for Christ- J n mas decorations. It'll Illustrated with j t a picture of children In toe woods gmtb- | e ertng Christmas greens amid toe falling | a snow-flakes. There arq two Christmas II stories, attractively illustrated, and a 1 I. variety of suggestion* upon making toe J r Christmas festival a happy one. A page ■ I. devoted to a new and merry Christmas I song to a feature tri toe number, and the ' i. beautiful early winter landscape of the , n frontlaplace with the accompanying II. | ,r lustrations all have tbo spirit and flavor < i, of toe Christmas month. ' ° Cape May Point take* toe lead tare-' ■ speit to a folly equipped winter hotel, J ° steam heated with all other modern con- , venlence for a comfortable winter home. ( " The Cape House verandahs are Inclosed with glass giving to guests the largest ' tun parlor found on toe coast. Mr. j ' Hamlllon, toe liberal manager of this I house. Is so well known to the traveling 1 " public that It teems only necessary to sav 1 • tost be to at too helm of toe Point hotel ' . management, a lull guarantee that toe I excellence of cuisine, and general eervloe will be fully maintained. There to now at toe hotel quite a large family r comprising guest*. 3t ' "What shad we buy George for Christ- 1 a ®"r t i "I don't knosr; somelh ng useful, how. , t t , ' That'! Just whit 1 think." t t And then, after three or four boura' • hard wort (for the salesman), they pur. g I chaae a penwiper done In moire antique p e wllh lace trimmings and a rnqtber-of. j j_ pearl boot-Jaefc.— Beaton TramcripL I '• Thatr Business Booming. J ® Probsbly no one thing bat. caused ' ■ such a general revival of trade at Marry ' r AMecrav's Drug Store, aa toafr 1 >• aa going ; :
e away to their c ustomers of ao many free . trial bottles of Dr. King's New Dtocovrrr • ssrrs.2?SS & from the fad that it always cures tnd a never disappoints. Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis. Croup, and all , toroat and lung diseases quickly cured. \ ou can test it before buying by getting e a trial beetle free, large aire 81. Every i bottle warranted. 8 1 He who wtohet to keep abreast with ^ the march of science todav must leave the college and go to the workshop and into to* dark corner* of private labors- , . toriea, for investigators rarely have lime f to write; so thai text books are years beI hind thesdeooe itself. • I Wksahsby^st-I - I" ihBf^BB ' shttM SsrOstMa. Whre to* kasns Ktos, IM ttoag w OtsSwto, > ' J t Unt Thta What You Naad. , » The Indian Hesap Sttera. combine - I a peculiar maaaar lbs best htoodimrt. , ; tier and strengthening qu*D!tt*. They > are partly .vegetable. It is one of the 1 i Iwat of mhedlee. and succeeds when I . other medicines fail. Tbese'Bhten wll i purify yocr Moral, a-l tocdqte.nmi. and , give new Ufa and rigor to the body. i tf ureen Creek. I
Fine tailoring, Hiram DeWalt, under u toe Glrard House. ITdla. ,. AC GBe, hotue, sign and fiasco painter, Cape May, N. J. Nathan C. Trice, surveyor end conic veyanccr, Cspc Msy City. , .„ Ware A Eldredge, builder., office, No. 0 <M"«ion«re,l, Cape May. James T. Bailey, practical btockamtoh , Fashionable -millioqjy. Miss Licaie h' Smltoere, No. 18 South 3ad St.. Phil*. * robes go to Geo. L LoveU, No. 1£ Ocean '• 'Tli-to^to' '. lumber yard to - 1 'f Wavx than to buy 11 by the single copy, -j Only 11.00 per year. Miss Iixxle Smith era, No. Ill & led i . street, PhUadelphia, . new styles In fall r Give L L. Sbeppard, 88 Washington , atrect, a chance to At you out when In • "g^.M0 P«df Sl&mtor SU, keep, j on band a seasonable stock of clothing, tag, hats, caps and fumtohlng goods ' Eldredge Johnson makes* specialty of rubber good* Prices as low as any. . 68 Washington .tract. Cape May City. Rodaa's flour and feed store to at toe foot of Jockaon street, near Cape Island t bridge. Coal and wood furnished on or- • Watches, clocks and Jewclcry at '• 1 what la needed. \ , Ileal goods, E. Borbck, 0l» Chestnut ') Martlodale fb Johnson's To.kl.l, and I Russian baths arc at No. 21 North lflto Those who buy their furniture of . Alex. J. H. Mackle, No. 118 N. Second street, save all discounts of middlemen Goff A Smith manufacture and ship to all potato where needed the celebrated Belle PUta brick. Lowest cash prices "rht Cape May branch ol toe Knlcker- \ I,- booker Ice Company is one of toe es-
1 at bto Kaign't Point lumber yard for toe " cheap and handy shipping of builder's ' his wharves, thus making a saving In the handling of merchan3to* bought at hi* oxtSbive edUbltobmenl. Mr. Coles turns out only first class mill work;- and deals only In the best of malerinl. " Cape May boasts Jnstly of ber skilled 1 htgbermnk than "jMcp'b™ Henry, Ihc ' ar ^Our own townsman^ A. L. Conner, , in- ' his business place ta this city and exam- - Ine stock and get estimate*. Mr. Cou- . ner to prompt and reliable ta bto bust- : S i tag yachts. He knows how to get t ; SKgSsKg; 1 supplied at toe yards of George Ogden, ; ISSksj' arraKSrStss^.si.^a'La: to be examined toll Us merits may be See the like Urge ad. on first of toe Wavx." i The College of Commerce, Twelfth A streets. Philadelphia, to a most succemfal educational Institution. Its career under Its able corps of teachers, at toe head of which Is Thomas J. Prichas been a moat prosperous one. At present there are some 400 pupils ta the college, several of them being from own county of Cspe May. A special feature of ibis school to that Individual instruction to given, pupils being admitted at any time. tf Mr. K. Pancoasl, who has been ao many years In the shoe business, now at IS North 2nd street, PhUadelphia, has engaged Mies I-ottle Todd to take chafg* of the Ladles' tnd Children's departments of toe business, ber many (16) years of experience wllh Samuel toe celebrated manufacturer of ladles' and children's shoes, also with I. Parker of 8th street, wllh her knowof toe business, and kind and polite auen torn we foe! sure she will please favor htm with a call. tf Deoombor Table Talk. ItoMs Talk for December meets toe season with a list of contents toe reader to not likely to go to sleep over. Feast and frolic are now In order, and toe present number ut-st* of both with Christmassy recklessness that warms toe heart, preparing It, a* it were, for the dear old time. The book opens with Bethlehem," an original poem, full of and beauty, vrith an appropriate by Mrs. Rorev; " Mrs. RasInexpensive Gifts ; " " Ethel's Christmas Decorations ; " " Lemp Year's Last Notch;" "A Christmas Ramble 1 Among the Nuts,"— an entertaining and Instructive paper by Joeenh Whltton ; . Whltton ;; t I u 1
' Thousand a Year," by Mrs. Borer ; J " Christmas in Foreign Lands." by Wll- ] 1 11am Struthcri j " English Five-O'clock J . Teas," by a T. Sherman; •• Fhshlon- > able Luncheon and T,a Toilets," tay Til- ' lie May Forney ; compl*' e list of " New f Menus for December." by Mrs. Rorev; - " Fsahlonable Graxes; " " Vesta's Bc3 Maxims," Mrs. Horn's answers "House- ° keepers' Inquiries," " Decorarive Hints v for toe Dining Room," " Seasonable I Qrococy illnte," " Open Letters," anil ' " A Chrialmas Problem." wboee tulvtrt 1) will be rewarded with a gift for their * trouble. Table Talk, In lis attempts to multiply Us reader*, has succeeded in 1 making itself one of tb* moat readable of magaxtacs. Published at 402, 404 A v*Ths Holidays : And toe colder winter weather are now rapidly approaching. The Joyful season to eagerly anticipated by young folks ta thousands of homes : hut ta nearly all there are one or more older ones to whom the cold wave* and the storms renewed differing from rheumatic *i back aritmha- It to not claimed that SanaparUla to a poaitlre spectac for rheumatism ; we doubt if there to «r oan bench a remedy. But the remark, able rucce- Hood's Saraiparilla has had ^sva^ssasit ^Hn
'mwMBsm $2250 IN SPECIAL PRIZES, ' ItaMSSoSnrr sSiifESaSSSs.14* Urr* ^ ■" •» "» bmway $2250 1 p T TO BE rS^r^5m£US,e»iu^"'*b !' GIVEN ^^111 1 AWAY s=s=sSa=7- a ~ WW H I I sit IPECiat. PUZES to the Amount of Issjo t ra sn^r**irm. w p American agriculturist, i MceOon UUs pspcr. 7S> Broadwcr, Si-w York city. I We are jllpt Giving Awag i
I.OCO ."PIECES i INGRAIN:: CARPETING. 50 Patterns of our best rt. per Grade, worth 80c; *' JJll. yard. 50 Patternal ii. . worth 60c;> w. , 0" 500 PIECES. " AHffllSm CARPETING. 25 Patterns. I ii QC per .1 worth 9 1 .75;' 9LW ysrd-|
I 800 PIECES . VELVET CARPETING. 1. worthVr.aYii " $1-00 ySro. 1,500 PIECE8 TapeitrjiBimll! Carpetios. i | 28 Patterns of our Best, or. per j Grade, worth 85c:f UJIr.yard. ■ 25 Patterns,! rf. . I i- 1 worth 75c: • JJ«- | I
Our Special sales bare always attracted a large number of buyers from all parts , of tbo city and country. This Is the largest quantity and finest line of patterns wc V have ever offered at retail at such LOW PlUCES, and no one about, 1 mis. tbc cbance of securing* some and do so quickly. Being the products of our own lac. tori** we 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. ,
| J. HENRI EDMUNDS, III INSURANCE; AGENCY, y re- No. 38 Washington Street, 5 OAPE MAY CITY. N. J, „ It will cost but fit to insure your buildings for f t.ooo for 5 years. 1. There is no note to sign, or other expense alter a policy is once S granted. I Only Reliable Companies Represented. jlCEl / ICE! ICE! : Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. ' Sigla H1KI1 Eesiarats ait Cottages vitt Pure laitem Ice. Xiao WITH TB, BEST qi.Ai.ITT or i COAL! COAL! ci*xrcu.v mxrasxi) rox rsxu.7 oax. ahp poll wxienr qdarxktxkd L. E. MILLER. GENERAL- CONTRACTOR,' CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JJW-F L. FURMAN SMITH, ■ , DXiLXB ra * : COAL AND WOOD, 8chal len gars Landing, Cape May, N. J. , OM v. MX .tjU osrrlaoa. n *^axt«i| ra, ram, oaee aad aawa. nawrt wo n. Wan cap.
JOSEPH P. HENRY, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J. wnaiaaais s*a rssatiaaaiar la purs rauu*. Oil*. Vnrasma* J.p.r, maa. miij. saw GEORGE W. REEVES, Flubtr Steai ui Gai Fitter, Eeatiii if Bailiiiiit a Speeialt;, AtteS "*""rJUB»l!«l PRtiSfTLY ATrtntDm TO. { Hsausaos. Bant St. Hear JasUoa m. Dtprn, Mar cny, ilT" " ELDREDGE JOHNSON - . *• WmI....... „. cu. Ul.X. J . j BOOTS AND SHOES, urasw an* mam «*,■■ asaexitf oara. gaom, m *epn* itiaai Btyia, qaataj I RUB BER GOODS a" SPEci ALTY. Fin» Wiiil F^tpers of the Lataat Patterns. WM. H. MILLs, BOA! BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITY, N j. ^
This Space t« Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, THE j LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, SasK Blinds, SMsfs, lite, Sreens, Etc.' DOOR AND WINDOW FRAME8 A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. |Mj||L0IBBR AND MILL WORK, ^VSiiHlSsiw^ Cape M <y Cou t House, N. J. Tflw HM, Gyoress & Homjock Liicr KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO, | LUMBER MERCHANTS, MILL - WORK. I Rockland Lime, Cement, iStc., <Sic., | BitAN.n TAHI.AT ki-virx KIMBALL. PR I N C e" CO.,'*"" !
C. B. COLES, ! LUMBER MERCHANT, kaMtTACTl'HIUui OK ^ ! Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. Office. No. 14 KaiKhri'a Avenue. Camden. N. J. JvVy DUKE & DOAK, j Contractors and Carpenters,. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. GOFF & SMITH, | BRICKS. PUTTS"BUFfa SI) CI ,A Y LOWEST CASH l'ltlCEN.
lit People's Live Sit Imce Couuj OF PENNSYLVANIA. For $100 it will cost $6 per year to Insure your Horse against death by Disease or Accident. J. HENRY EDMUNDS, Agent. No.;38 Washington^Street, Cape May City, N. J.
PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue, PhMadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cementedlaps, and gives the full transmission of power. For sale by " " - * Belting Manufacturers and Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in I, 3 antfc3 gallon cans. ^ $1.35 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. Acrn^ Rubber and Leather Cement. Channel Cement, Li^ht and Dark, Rubber Paste, Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Sana for Price List. PERFECT_SATI8FACTION .aU A a ANTEED. and MACHINERY OIL3 ol all GRADES
grrfflr*' ' Jfttm. .. CHAS. NEEDLES' AT TUX OLD STAND, No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, Fall and Winter Opening of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Ladies' Long and Short Coats and Wraps Misses, Children anil Infant's Coats of all kinds. CASSIMERE8 of. all shade*. HENRIETTA CLOTHS of aU toe latest styles. An WOOL TRICOTS, all "shade*. VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS AND SURAH SILK. All kinds Of Lsdlcs' Ornaments add Braids for Dress Trimmings. Latest Novelties In Buttons. Specialty ta KID GLOVES and COHSETS. Ladles, Misses and Chll'I ten's I tad and White MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't miss the bargains ta BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES. Tbc slock bora named to the large* eve -NEW CLOTHING STORE, No.C4l Washington Street, Cape May. Firt lines of - j FALL AP WINTER CLOTHING i For Men. Boys and Children. The Largest Slock of OVERCOATS for Men and Youtlia ever offered in this city. Also Stiff ani Soft Halt ail Cajs if all Milt. Also full line of UNDERWAElt at toe Lowest Prices. CENTS' FURNISHING OOODS. CHAS. NEEDLES, , 84 Washington Streel. Cape May City ,§toMS, 5iu aufl £h«t gron Iforlirrs. JOSEPH SWAIN. TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER, Weat Cape May. A. L. HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters,
TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK, J, "LIVE AND LET LIVE." . Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. GEORGE L. LOVETT, , I 2 Ocean Street, Cape May, N. J. . HARNESS. BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES1I
luut folbltA. \\- KST JERSEY RAILROAD. j Ttxi tabu* in xrrtc-r oct. is. in. PHILADELPHIA : j 6-(j0 PHOM PHIlJtDKLPHIA. BoDsHaiendsm. Osa. IW A»~l y«rMt fard. South Jeeset Hiebu Ibks
~ Monuments and Toombxtonex You think Your Eyes are Cood a I 'SI. ssawtovd yen win prpPii,; zz zz,i"a We Examine Eyes Free. esjff^&TeUtagfc&Si S Solid Ueta SpveUslM, . Saso, assal pries. » « ysisrsavrtM.- a-jgsssiittds M Zinpmnn & Bro.,Optlcfani

