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frjHBBM Aunt Huidy'a AHmentaII doeton would only tell the who! but* about the medicines tlicy give, am what they give them (or, and what the; do purely la response to the prejudice of their pollen ta, what on totereslln, series rf revelation! we would hare The practice of medicine la one long ap prcntleeahlp to human weakness. Thi Listener happen! to know one physldai who occasionally give! him a dlacreai account of certain juattfUUe expert menu which ho baa made with people'i credantr He.o is one, to Ulnetrate : , Aunt Kiddy Glddlngs,' an excellent ■Merfy lady, enjoyed, If ibe only knew .thought It her duty to bo like the rmt of the world, on.l-M) elweyx complained of her than, of inward ailing!. .She bad read an adroit reading matter adrert'ued ! one time or other In which "that tired feeling" was magnified into a serioui disorder-- as if every heelfhy pertilhd to "that tired feeling l"~ and had - bought nod commenced taking, In obedience to the kind suggestion of the advertiiement, a patent medicine c.lled Swipes' lire: Inc. the great antl-billioui remedy. The doctor questioned her, and made up bii mind that nothing in particular was the matter wi b her. Ilut an opportunity to by an interesting experiment flashed Into his mind. "Yes." the said to the doctor, "Ihive to take that liverine. If I don't I bake a kind of an all-gone sanation ajl over, and my liver gcU torpid, and I feel con-, si durably headachy, and I don't relish my food. I can'tgetglong without my . llverinc." " Well, 1'irtell you w><at I will do, Mrs. Giddtog," said tho doctor; "leave off.takiog your liverine, and 1 will' 'give you a remedy of my own that will take the place of It— something that will serve the same purpose. 1 want you to by my medicine." " Well, 151 by It, doctor," said she, " but I'm nfraliit won't do the work of my Hverino." The doctor want away and got a ottie of 8wlpfa' liverine of Aunt Huldy's apothecary, lie look it home, poured it out of the bottle and rebottlcd it In small plain vials. Tbcae he marked, " A tablespoonful before retiring "—the some doses that were prescribed on the bottles of liverine— and left the vials fur Aunt Hnldy. " ril try it faithfully, doctor," laid the, " bnt I'm afraid 1 shall mlai my llvA few daya afterward the doctor called on Aunt Huldy. " Well," said he, "and how doea my " (* ' (fear. doctor," mid Aunt Hnldy, shaking her head, " It ain't agoin' to do .At all! I've Uken it faithfully, Just as the way my liverine doea, and I shan't h P T" ^ Un'M* 1 ^ The January Century. run la Cole's engraving of the head of tog , to Tin Cnm-iu i erica of old^talengravings by Mr. Cole, from Giotto, With articles by Mr. mmntan and Mr. Cole himself. Another purely art feature of this '*"We^ on Jim young fr°™ driw|ni" °f th° or,fatt Eaton. Mrs. Foote'a third picture of the Far West is a full page drawing callbSto|to Mr. Wilson Ibe photographer, contto- ! ues hU scries on the Holy Land in con- , Pri* tnhtaSriM?1 gi™° aTS pount of a battle the tletoUa of which 1 . are little known to the North, and to | '7 An»y i*ioncUAucbmuty telle \ Colonel Auchmuly codaldcrs " suitable to American wants " and which he says r •' concerns to no small degree tho wel- a ran of the nation." t Mr. gitnnsn, to an article enutled i " The Life of AdmlnbbaUve Exiles," t presents some of the' moat astounding J facts gathered by him in Siberia. The s article Is without illustrations. The • writer rays in introducing It that to pre- I •eat a luge number of closely related t facta concerning this branch of the sub- r Ject to the chronUogical order to which i they wan obtained would be to scatter t them through half a doxen articles, and t thus deprive them of much of their cu- s mutative tone and significance. He • therefore groaps these facts to a stogie t paper, which neceasltates a brief Inter t foT a stogie of ton Utasl e tra.tions. This, be remarks, enables him t lo deal -broadly and con prehanively I vrllh one of the moot totereattog and im- t There la other totereattog 'matter t which will be found very valuable lolhe <1 The American Poet,' he who has the J lrajy divine afflatus, Is well-nigh certain to die to the serenity which a long life begets. Longfellow lived to be accents- , five, Bryant was nighty-four when be died and Xmereou screnly-nton. Whit- , to* has test celebrated his eight y-fint torthday. Holmes will be eighty next ■-ABetWfeteh proves that the reri Poet u ' j toes liauhe can twang the lyre la pretty J eyerie to an unriwQy — c The dlacovery has been made that li shaking. Be goce about tt with spirit, t tost Ma execution ie sot artistic. Four b yean (ran now he mgy be more of u o . A dnwaich from Kinmn, N. P., says u thai the sponge market ts Mire. Just P a. tMsamecn cf the year, when gifts »

. Want* In the Kltohnn. A The table is, however, the place when fig most waate can occur, so guard it wet j? and pay strict attention to the second aervtog of food. The people who prefa — an economical table, which, to theli own mind, means bridled* (teak and cater for. Study to make the . warmed- . over dishes decidedly more than ordl- ' nary hashes. Employ judicious combinations and pleasant seasonings ; for to- , atance, use sage with warmed-over pork, l ' parsley with poultry, sprig of mint with your mutton or lamb, and a little onion . to stlmolale the beef. Cucumber catsup. , toexpcnalve. If you make , It yourself. ^ heightens the flavor of fish- An acid . , jelly with tome duck, and tomato sauce with warmed over - veal. For warming ever dark meals, use orown ew aanrea, made from browned butter and flour, lor white meats, evesnr rnueca, „. which, of course, can be ma le from . milk. Oue or two potatoes, loft from ^ dinner, wlU make a comfortable dish -of Lyonnaise potatoes for br akfast. The Jt| two tabicspoonfula of green peas left may be turned Into en omelet for auothm' CT meal- Boiled rice may be made Into " croquettes. Flah Into scallops, cutlets . or cream fish. Ham into croquettes. w Beef into hash, meat balls, ragouts, risi(j soles, ot wanned np in ita own giavy. . Soup meat may bo pressed or potted. Game aud Buck made over iihi^ salmis. ',r' quctles, rissoles, boudtna and ttoibaic. ul Pieces ot bread left at tho tabic, may lie used for toast, croutons, bread puddings, or crums for breading. Veal, rewarmcd, makes delicious btanquctte or cromVe **q"1' Many vegitables suffer but little from ' a second warning, and even if only in "' smaU quanity may be served as a garnish for a Utile meat dtsh, Uiercby rendering It palatable and tightly. to all these little points we must bo on the alert, or the garbage bucket will re devour our substance. Those who hare the responsibility of the household management must not forget the neces. sity of practical work to tho kitchen. The power of giving directions so dearly that the maid from them produce the desired results, la, perhaps, all that is re0 quired to some cases, but to teach others thoroughly, so that no waste will occur, " one must be able to do the thing one's ? self. It is well to give at least one hour 1 aday to the study of cooking as an ex- " pertinents! science, also, to study the ' chemistry and physiology of food, and ie I have no hesitation to esying, thai In 10 three months you will be well repaid " for the time thus spent Look, for instance, at a combination like Ibis— roast pork and mashed potatoes, such occurs '* frequently in families of some intelligence, but nothing shows one's ignor- " January^VaMr TaJo •I January Table Talk. 0 Tabli Tslk, bright, focetious, sensible, useful as ercr, comes to us with its January issue. We have learned to . look upon It as a friend, and akoedd be ; very loath to lose its monthly visits. * The present number, which is the ini- '■ the "Birth oTtfic New Year,"' then fol- * forthe housewife ; a continuation of the " TlUto M.ylForney'.lh"F..hloMble0 W * cheon and Tea Toilets j" No. IV. of Mm. ; year;" Kate Calherwood'a "Fashion1 able j way, full of practical tolk L recipraj j ■ titled ^Loxley Luck an article on ttoi ! : "Coming of the New Y«nr;" three dev. | Ac., Ac. Published by Tama Tata i PuauMiuro Co-. 403, 404 A M BaceSL. , Philadelphia. <1.00 a year. The approaching session of the LeglsI promisee to be one of the moet Im- j I portent and exciting to the history of the , to clock on effort will be made to repeal | j tlsan schemes will be doae and exciting. - Tho State (inserts has made arrange- c menu to give unusually full and graphic accounts of these proceedings, and of all the tea and outs of pontics and politicians at the Bute Capital the coming winThe veteran and accomplished Journalist, Thorn ar F. FItxgerald, and able corps ot assistants, will represent It to the House, and Mr. James E. of the Aabury Park Spray. a painstaking and reliable journalist, wlU represent it In the Senate, while the general gossip and news of the lobbies and departments will be gathered np by other members of its force. The GuwUs will also give the general news of the day supplied by the Associated Press, with unusual fullness; wlU editorially discuss the political, social and moral questions of Use day with characteristic independand candor; will devote careful attention to ltr State news department, give doily almost a foil page of local news, and also furnish a column or two each day of other interesting reading la the shape of sketches, humor, poetry, Ac. The-iMOiSUU (rosette will l*-tup-piled for the session at at 81.60. or the dally for the session and the Weekly for he balance of the year for 83- This offer applies alike to old and new subAddresa the John L- Murphy PublishCompany, Trenton, New Jersey St. ° What -Peculiar" Means. Applied to Hood's BarsajmrOla, the word Peculiar la of gnat Importance. It means that Hood's SuaapariHa Is dUrital points, which maka a thoroughly hornet and reliable medicine. U la Peculiar, to a strictly medicinal venae the combination of remedial agents used j ssmad. to (be proportion to which lhay are prepared ;UW, in the prows, which the active curative properties of Jbe medicine an secured. Study three . -

The "New Discovery, ere You have beard your friends and reB neighbor! lalktogaboul it You -may tod yourself be one of Use many who know der (rom personal experience Just how good Mdr » thing it la. If you have ever tried It, tod you are one of iti staunch -friends, beto cause the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial. Dr. King's di- New Discovery ever after holds a place dd- to the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted jwlth a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or. Cheat 1th trouble, secure a bottle at once and give 1 l°n it a fair trial. It is guaranteed everr »p, time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles df. Free at Mercy A Mecraj's Drugstore. 0 ,ec . Cured py Eloctrlcliy. 'or Electricity gives tone to the vital, Tuncnn tluns and attacks the foundations of nd many forms of disease. It is attracting ea, great attention to the medical and oriental tlflc world. Many wonderful cures have im eslnblislied Its efficacy beyond dispute, of During twenty-flve years uf study and lie practice, I have succeaafully treated pcorft pie from all parts of the country Iiir the lb- following complaints : ito ' Aches and pains, burns, cramps, dyaits pepsii, iliscssea of the chest, epilepsy. or ss- fit*, female complaints, general debility, y. gestion. Jaundice, kidney disease, Uvcr d. complaint, lumbago, neuralgia, muscuis. lar contractions, nervous complaints, •o- paralysis, rheumatism, skin diseases, le- sprains, St. Vitus' dance, spinal dis-' lie eases, throat diacBes, urinary diseases and weak eyes n- I promise relief to any afflicted with n- the diseases above named. Ladies treated by a lady. Ucsidcncc, Broadm wavandYorkc Ave., Wcat Cape May. si'7-Gm N. Uaxd. n- Bualnnaa Locals. fine tailoring, lllram DeWalt, under 10 the Girard House. Fhila. 11 A. C. Gila, house, sign and fresco I" painter. Cape May, N. J. Id Nathan C. Trice, surycyor and con- » vcyoncer, Capo May City. °- . Ware A Eldredge, builders, ofllce.No. r- 4 Mansion street. Cape May. to James T. Bailey, practlq|l blacksmith c- and horac^ sheer, near Cape Island ■ re bndge. r. Fashionable mlUinciy, Miss Lizxie , ' Smlthcrs, No. 18 South Jnd St., i'hila- - " delphla, E* For harness, horse blankets and lap 1 to robes go to (Wo. L Lovclt, No. IS Ocean \ <1 street, Capo May. n J. B. HchcUenger's lumber yard Is at d the Landing. Contractors' and builders' supplies on bud. 11 It's much cheaper to subscribe for the ' ■* Wave than to buy it by the tingle copy. ' I- Only 81.00 per year. i t- Miss Lizzie Smithcrs, No. lit S- find i k street, Philadelphia, new styles to fall it and whiter mUltncry. c Geo. M. Powell. 15 Decatur St.. keeps ' jSSSfiSifSSS : iSSSHSs-a s Belle Plato brick. Lowest cash prices - s smSSJIS : sssstsMssr* » ■s rSK«E5sS No vexatious detoya, or diacounta. - Write to him for particulars. tf : sSSSS I jlracHS All kinds or lumber ud mill work is SMsa Now that insurance is so cheap no . of Are.' Sto^m <triwt n?°ri£7*iin1"thU respect. J. Henry Edmunds, 88 WashThere b no note to sign, or other after a policy is once granted. -

. ' Our readers who may be about to pur 'y Sons, N.W.eorwrofObeetnul llth streets- This Arm lithe agent of the famous Packard orgu .which only needs to be examined that its merits may be »• known. Bee the fine Urge ad. on first «- page of the Wan. is, Cape May boasU Justly of her skilled mechanics. Among them none lake ' higher rank thu Joseph P. Henry, the house sign ud fresco painter, lie also " deals to painter's materials. fa. C. B. Coles hof remarkable facilities at st at his Kalgn's Pnnt lumber yard for the -, cheap and handy shipping of builder's " material. Vessda unload and load at ■ hU wharves, thus making a saving to cl the handling of merchandise bouglrt at turns out only first class mill work, ud deals only i^the beet of motcrisL Tbe College of Commerce, Twelfth A ' Chaste ul streets, PhUooelphla, U s most ^ successfnl educational institution. Iu ig career under its able cost* of ■ teachers, n. at the bead of which is Thomas J. Pric--kctt, bsk been a most prosperous one. At present thore are some 4B0 pupils iu c- tbe college, aeveral of them being frtaa d our own aounty of Cape May. A spec- .. isl festnreof Ibis school is that bubviduai Instruction is given, pupils bring admitted at uy time. ' tf Mr. E. Pucoest, who lias been so u muy years to the shoe business, now at >r No. 13 North find street, PhiiadelpbU, ,• baa engaged Miss Lottie Todd to take I charge of tho Ladies' ud Children's dei»rtmcnts "of the business, "her muy (!C) years of experience with Samuel i. Dunbar, the celebrated manufacturer of , ladles' and children's shoes, also with I. i Parker of Sth street, with her know- ' ledge of the business, ud kind ud pob lite attention we feel sure she will please a Ids muy customers ud ail others who may favor htm with a calL tf h Cape May Point takes the lead to re- - sped to a fully equipped winter hotel, steam heated with all other modern eon- . The Cape House verandahs arc Inclosed with glass giving to guests the largest sun parlor found on the coast, sir. Hamilton, the liberal manager of 'this r public that it seems only necessary to say that he is at tho helm of the Point hotel management, a full guarantee that the 1 excellence of cuisine, ud general service will be fully maintained. There is . now at the hotel quite a large family comprising guests. 5t The Indian Hemp Bitter*, combine ' in a peculiar manner Ibo best blood purl. I fler ud strengthening qualities. Tbcy and succeeds when j - purify your blood, aid the digestion, ud Sve new life ud vigor to the body. xk! for dyspepsia ud liver complaint, ' Juil is n preventive of consumption. Bold by Jons Faurrrn, tf Green Creek. , Ust>r was sir k. w gars hsr Caster*. >U was s Chad, shs crtsd (or ( salons Whan skv bsesw Miss, shs eloag to Castor*. Whan shs had ChUisa. sho pvs thorn Caatotis. . i id at 1 - .1

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SOUTH JERSEY MARBLE WORKS, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. IllMffllfflSIIEs CARRIED IN STOCK. GRANITE of all Grades. AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. Sliiestose for CorbingsFlaggisgand Pamg DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. L. T. ENTRIKIN, Propr. WM. Ii. MILLa, BOA I" BUILDER, CAPf MAY CITY. W J. -s~— 1 - — U" q.-Q'Q-u Cftrr MAY CITY. W J.

1 Peoie's Lin M tanw Cqnj _OF PENNSYLVANIA. For, JlOO it will cost $6 per year to Insure your Horse against death by Disease or Accident J. HENRY EDMUNDS, Agent. Ka SS ifttUaftas stmt Case Citr, S. 1. a

BuUUinn lumbtr pricks, ?imf, Contractors, <Str. ' This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, TnE LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, [ Doors, Soot, BUMS, Mors. Monldiigs, Srooos, Die. 1 DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. ggUgftLOlBEJ AND IILTWA, OEpRGE OGDEN, Cspa May Court Houtt, N. J. ! Mo Plio, YoDoi So, CyjBs i" Ms Loiitr AIK htm Wort or Brory Deacnptloo. Csll sad esaouDO Streh. otnea 00 Hachaale Sl*. Yard as KIMBALL PRINCE S CO, DUMPER MERCHANTS, AMD MAHOraOTDBKKS OT MILL - WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., 5tc., KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. ngaftca TAKP AT ■1U.VILLE. VtWOLaSD. ». J. C. B. COLES, LUMBER MERCHANT, /lUMoyaoTVRxas or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. OfBoa. No. 14 Kalghn'a Avanua, Camdfi.Tl. J. Jyo-y DUKE & DOAK, _ Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE WAV C1TV, N. J. " ""GOFF & SMITH, S' BBICKS. POTTERSBOFF AND CLA Y LOWEST CASH PRICES. srgagsraai Lmrtn,; GEORGE L LOVETT,' 12 Ocean Stroat, Cnpe May, N.J. _ HARNESS, BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES L. FURMAN SMITH, coal and wood, •chailangaral Landing, Cap* May. N. J.

grffllw' $tnts. CHAS. NEEDLES'" No. 43 Washington Strsst, Cap* May City, Fill ud Winter Opening of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Ladies' Long and Short Coats and Wraps Misses, Children ud Infant's Coats of all kinds CA8SIMEKES of all shall, HENRIETTA CLOTHS of all tho latest styles. All WOOL TRICOTS, all shad, VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS AND SURAH SILK. All kinds of ladles' Ornaments ud Braids for Ureas Trimmings. Latest Novell! In Buttons, Specialty in KID GLOVES ud CORSETS. Ladies, Hisses ud Cb drill's Rail and White MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't miss the bargains , BLANKETS ud COMFORTABLES. The stock here named Is the largest e, at Cape May. Call to and examine the goods. ' IMWi ' NEW CLOTHING STORE No.'4l Washington Street, Cap* May. » Kiel lines of FALL AP WIPIER CLOTHING v For Mco. Boys ud Children. The Largest Stock of OVERCOATS for Men at [ Youths ever offered to this city. Also Mail Sot) Hli ail Can d! all liili Also full line of UNDERWAER at the Lowest Prices. GENTS' FURNISHING OOODS. In great variety. Don't forget the place. T CHAS. NEEDLES, 84 Washington Street, Cape May City. , mnm ~ •Flit II11I AGENCY, No. 38 "Washington Street, !. CAPE MAY OITY, N. J, \ It will cost but #11 to insure your buildings for $1,000 for 5 year " There is no note to sign, or other expense alter a policy is ont 'I granted. f Only Reliable Companies Represented. Mtnti, ft« mu* Snutt jrc« Wtrtm. ~ JOSEPH SWAIN, TIN AND SH££f IRON WORKDR r Wart Cap* Way. an kioda 0(1* wort sou la msaetssi stria. ameeteaFaraithaa. ftoa A. L HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters . TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK ( Oa Islr bastaaas frtatolMls of "WTO AW lawr live." at kts toahUa .art w be (osad a ss, nra 1st or Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire ' T— rr"~— r"* JOSEPH P. HENRY, House, Sign, and Frescoe Painter M Ufayrttoftrart. Cap* May City. N. J.