Cape May Wave, 28 June 1884 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning. cape may, juke kl8&. n* u cu» BaUrrtal-be xdoh noroiiitrrt an is hl*arT- ', " TUa i« certainly > hard atatoo on . mil%iairr*. Tbe pretly acbool tuaiw wnla U* sab spray (ran alar and losjr» to be there Oor agrkul'.atal friends should tear in ■had Oral It is a good plan lo keep the aoil wll stirml ia a dry season. A good harrowioK is about erjiial Irtusboarr of nitC liorioj a recent thunder storm in Kansas. • hirty.flre cattle rtaailint near s barbed wire loner were killed by fisblninc. Cattle arr advisid tn kerpaasy limn such leo.es when rlrctrieily la playlo* aroond. Thr other day a man and woman were - walk ire across a railway bridge In OaonrtlK. t when a tram came along. Tbe man .'rapped the w.anan down into the water ami Ibrn be jumped in ami rescued ' berfrxma water e crave. lie thinks bs dirt a I'fsrtv f»l rtrok«^«4 ^work— saved The Krpulilican Slate Committee met at Jeriey CM* .w Wednesday to formally urea n:re (... He .-smuaigr Moat gralilyInc rep-eta wen; rrenrad (rom all partsof the Stete Tf* < -enmlure s moms will be !„ Jiilv'lOtli Tip dale of the meeting of tbe R-puMieai Male Convention forth' arlertco of Presidential ctarfora was left lo tire, til of the chairman. ilftdacbc <-fieo alone ran secure that rest which the twain requires; and tbe lx-adm-he of erhaosti-m la as marked as la that pain at the ton id tbe head which Irlls tl« that the brain is tnaufflrlrnlly supplied with h'ood. TV lieadarhe afire a rtay of exert h a. excltcmcnl tir ^anloyment. »> day id rompV-l. quiet, durinc which tbe The hnvmtlit.e of Hnrptr'i Wtrklg and I be New York Tima hy tbe Ohio Repohlicana is rrfmlnl to be oootlnurd with tinslwt-d vlcoe One fanner bearing of tbe He-- of the 7Vrt.es. left his plow and walkttl len'mlles lo the post office to order iters' the tuugi Co" rsrry fts 'paper to TK •kitchen Are. There were threw attempt made to wreck trains on the Philadelphia and Atlantic City Railroad on Friday by placing plka of ilea on Ute trade at different plan s A colored man. who gave bis name at Mates Oliver Brown, and his residence al 938 Lex fared, Ihiladelpbla was at.o placinc obstacles on the track • near Klsi.-t He was arrested and ttkrn lo M.y's Landing. He denied bring gttillT. Il is said by tbe railroad amboritin thai lie was pul off an up train by CondoMur loaiah Lee because bis ticket was ■ wthhsa Price lo his departure for Idaho last bmtkt 1,1 at the Holrl Belkvue^ by^'a May' sis-ccims were made hy all pres. nt and a tuetnhrr ..f th.- Clover C3uh..d which fiovero-w Bunn has beeu one of the most brilliant members, prmrnted a badge of tbe dub with tbe injunction that be would wear it on every fourth Thuraday.tbe day upio winch the dub diurs, ami at 16 o'dock exchange mutual healths. The break fast ltogeie.1 oo until tlic supper hoar, when good-byes were said, and the Cover not w ithdrew lo complete his prep, arslkrat f.v hu j-urnrj. II. left with hta wife sod servant by lite It A. M. train thr - folio, tng day •Tux Win. or Morrx-Catsvii," just puUabml by 1. B. Poteratm A Broth r , it it rrmsrtsbtr novel that will surely auaia untiKDse popularity, and thai in. mediately. I,v never has a romance of great, r Inlretrt .* pnrevheen publtshe.'-aba-ibitrly lunik* with thnlling incidents and has an ejnucnl of mystery lhat vastly augments its a..ndetful fascinaliua II is .« ."titmua'i n -4 Alexander Ibitmu. w.wld rroowmd citation, "The Count ol Mootc-Criato,' and ia lolly worthy of bring aawxiaird with thai luyVr si"! The fount himarlf. Havder. Mnwlr Bcoe-tctui.noii tU talac l'riooe Cavalcanti Mmtam.TYaa.- Valentine <V Vtltefort tlv' rutd Morte-Criah.'s arm, Eaprratwe. <s -a. br.1. a huh- lano aavvn fen describe. 1. The j-hrt IS unusually alreog end orwnpaci tha a- . Htn rafid and uninterrupted and the a. cnurt-w of idanliug anrpnws esw nasi--.. P-n-h-tu.'a escape from the ft. struggle aiUi tie- A rata In Algrria.are etuci -III iliainaric smtdleghuwuf draroatk setu.i In sk.-it. "TheWlfeof Muntr Otiw..-' is nothing Iras than a literary ■ mare-1. Ail who read it win solely be t-Kh°. harmed and delighted, sod all who have -. ail ' The Count of Moole-Cristn," tti-H.I-1 not fail to get it and read it. It is pobh bed it. starve square duadodmo . volume, with »n iilustrated .taper oover. IHusfaUvc of Tarioua seem tn tbe work in tin I.™ style with "Nana," "L Asaoni. prior rtvulyfive oenu. anil will Ic. I.c.ad h* aak by all booksellers, hy all SSM£i,-.."T£,SJ3£ T. a I'eu-rw.a A Brotbera, Phitadrlpbj. The exliwiudianrj fact has been dev. 1 is ait. iw led by a limrud oumbev ol trmkmiod d young men. Tbe preakltay; genita u deriuvd le be none other than an Kogiwh hrodkr. who came over wtth the La tit tola, and he has taken quarter, act c£!K£ el^'ri-.c It mgh as Bars" claan not Bats, Mice. tic _ __ - atgb -Corns.- lor 7S5.. Baakm. iKwgb nliaf. rfwi6=V«tk3Sir«i ur.caiT ■ ^ . T__-r For chUdran-Sksw io fcvttopemat. purr M (has Swan s Wm» 8»vwp, far fevurI

The Cans May erwrenpoodeut of tbe < Sunday TroascWpf. baa this It. "tay of flafalne prnaptoia.. hertwlo.es: fapuln . tier. Sony of the yacht IWdo-'ph. raporta Ashing Bnaudasa. and he is authority hy the wsy. Iwirr tbe moat anrorwrtol fisherman of the Inlet Tbe .mtallv aby aborpa. ■ - bead hltrs at tbe book of the mereal novice " as veil as tbe moat experieneed angler. The Dec! over at Ar well's Pionl Is all - ready tn mil away to the flsblng grounds r or to where J he brcrvra Mow. and D«t, -f the Sewell's Point Hooar l» quite iwnd * to cater In tbe appetising way that baa , i nmde him hla sjJeiHbd rapui.ti " Kvry■me who can should come at <«"• to II* , . enjoyment of thess- h>*ely dses s.-d nlilits J and recoup for the tJiater.nr days they . must, perforor, spend to tbe cuy. 1 ThoUnwua Bartlnddi Statue -I -l e : tioddesa of Liberty enlightrmug U* wor d is finished at lart. and M.n.aier Mratm 1 gave a banquet in IVris jpat. «..* lo cek- ; urate thr event. Tie- ro-wy l'" ' creetlou .4 the peibwul l« not .nearly aul>- ' acrilvd yet, and I here ia no immediate prospects that it will be subscribed The • public interest In the mstlrr it very Isngutd - and the axcitrmrnU of a Presidential i campaign arr likely to eclipse tbe project . altogether. Tbe public nerd have no frars Ibsl lire ocean .oer will »•< be rt*dy for early July . I promenades. ! ?r«r ^drrrtiSfmrnts. ; t, j the great 6ERMAh REMEDY : FOR WIN. i 99^ bheumatism. ' ■^CJ Neuralgia. ' Sclstioa, Lumbago. J BUDICHITOOTHICHA SOU TWfitT. * mZZl] "i wwa. ' f.FITCfll's I BOTH! > i*2si?*ian5GS"™,r I ^ ^nntbaHHl IspWC. immm^a,vwi¥i s w as. vwnss wwrtw kidney diseases, liver complaints, constipation, piles, i and blood diseases. i i phvxhhus arnOHSI it HIXBTlLr. i ' THOUSANDS OV CASKS SwV ioi. cwhtaui is its act1sk, 111 ■ wclia, lucnaspsov a<rw.ns^iisa,ss 1 1. ;lnri>laihbi imki- : CONGRESS HALL * »diljr,Iit5lHit fetesdafEt[iljp, "j the marten's tercet i Mr. Baltslit Ittirlcl & Mr. nabjit Traico. 9* I BOUT MEATS, is CENTe. <i £9l the pneumatic rt fruit driers. ■ Anrted tbe Silver Medal *■ S.Sf.SX ■ Vt' Cc" I i tiEKTO WANTkU FOB THE I BLAINE & LOGAN !j m c. 0 " mabcracttekii of r- ARTIFICIAL STONE PAVEMENTS. i, l-euaw, stable f1xxiiw. *c„ sc.., Of say (V<k* sr rieatfn. ~ T Z PLANTS AND CUT KIAJWKBS x cape hat CTrr. *. j., a. ^HKRIFF S RALE. ., H^r.iEsssS^sSi W waw^i W(t

ii i f" — . Cottapes and Buyers for Hotels and Boarding Houses will find : the Old Established DRY GOODS AND_ CARPET STORE! Y. E. A."& SON, Cor. Market and^ Eleventh Streets.^Phi ladelph i a. tlTOltE DIBKCTOBY. , SSSSSESSF" ' Y. E. ARCHAHBAULT & 'SON. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT RETAIL. N. E. Ccr. Eleventh & Market Sts., Philadelphia, j WEST JERSEY HOTEL, auscUeu I" .1* IIK-I BTEPBra PAB80NR IJlf nfPmm't ftrfel. Camden. JOBS ruTTER. Clerg.

^dicrlisfmrnts. ^YERYPODY ' dr. c.w. chipman s Vegetable Liver Pills , moht k-vcku.knt 1' ] sick headache, dyspepsia, » malaria. > costiveness I am wm DO NOT BE WITHOUT THEB. ( F. d. long. ' nirxj H»( Ft LB SET eyKEEt. CTILAUA. | flfu- jtottfwitf. J »« >AKI> WANTED. p ' ^OTICE. ~ ~ j, l .-«** u«; . n j ^fnr aaq^rraent «t UseLsd- | : 1' , Dst.4JaBenS.tn*. 1 -pfili ftai.k, fairmount house. • bm»Srui.lkfi moq. i aaj "»r«" | ' BraSm j^ULTIONEERING. ^ j ' , Inraib'sn-i ue^ii^'slmrar'i'wu k.*'*! | i ' s?s*A&. -vw-,r~ u,r , j ames ikea wei. l.. i ds- <-. |- May > ill. n j. r * 1 t | a qedab lumkeii, • Shingles. Siding and Picket s - • Cor. rora* a Mi roe Ho., cwpema' <-«j E QO OPERATION. ■ Gaml fcat, ProTisioo & Grocery Store I; cut THE OO ..rtHATtVE PLiH I i - the natfiiqiiil. Nmrtr oneAatr of ta.Tritir. c uh»v w tn-ri et:. i, ueu. l. sraml-s. ,y fi e nt ' B?ta«<ag iae ^1 j sjyat ^^ imt Tu.N^ , rait-NT? Ml uhw cumsy KtTO r '-i . s itswasKMESs ssfssj ^OOUj I^AG^^^y ANTED DOUBLAINE & LOGAN I WTOt-baraamtbemoB aeoaMe.OwmMe. i*- i l. unui^asd BrlkyJDartrauU. ^-muni. j j ' • &k " ' ' " "sjjS! 4 roZ's^rt^ltoae. J w administrator's sale OF I ; "real estate. i \ sS-SSsS sHI . j ?fw~. 3 "• ^V'l* f i I * ...

?iojf]s & hoarding 2iousrs. "y KITED STATES HOTEL, MWLT ltESOV\TED AND KKFITIE" PER WERE. II IFJt DAY. | QRIFFITIl (.XJTTAGE. i A FIBFT-CLASB BOCST AT KtAHONARl R , SO. LAFATEYTR ST.. I AIT MAT. N. A Iriratnu very dasmM.. mux a«r ia. tip*. B»> sol Cangrroa D«u. wnh <lt II* onover.imwriiatfiw. Fur larUwr pamcuwrv wAd NKti, E. GRIFFITH -yELAWARE HOUSE. i..ifatktte btrreT] CAFE MAT CtTT. ILLLVMSON COTTAGE, NO. « lafa'tette rtreet. I ' TOIMS MEASONARhE. j QECIL VILLA, NORTH KTREET HEAR tiRANT, MRS. C. LsH.iT WHEELER. r^HE ORIOLET V MIns R WKWIS.j4 tillaw.. I rpBFJIONT HOUSE, ' t -uatrr airt rvir rnnwnri. FUgtrn sas-tr "\yrl>T END HOUftE. CArE MAY cm. i KESOVATEP AND BEfLHNISHED. ■Irij L' VI t JIUINSOX. Prat*. 7^1 KW MT. VERNON HOUSE, OAFK MAY OIY! N. J. 'sFArTAI. R'ITRS FOR Jl'NR'pIlE HAV VIEW HOUSE. i Hay t lew . Fafunuv • xirww. *' m is "• Ml"ry UN. RE— opened: DEYELIN'S DINING ROOMS. \ Nil. IS NtlRTH SECOND ST.. PHILADA.. 1»" Sm t^V*^_,"artr»-<'b» in sit soFSICES KRASONABLE. ntkr FORliET. pim andIms. Orsansft Sewiiis MacWoes. UK..AVS BENTXD WITH 1'SITllJDiE OF THE NEW HOME. ^aruj ^karmax^new bome jatwnto THE NEW .rfDME^ onm m feffli lite is tot AND SOU* OK X«KT_M"KTHLT 1NKTALNkEI>Uue.ltAC*HntEUILA ATTACHMENTS rwilaa*M Organ* Tuned and repaired. B". F. HORNER. H. C. TBOMmcm.M.— '. mur- »Wm»bWK»«S-tM»»M^Cwr — —

John Wanamaker Store News. * 74 secti°ns in one store- 4 Curiosity often asks how many departments in this big store. Here they are, and out of each of them a single article is mentioned worth knowing about. • ■ This is a capital book of reference to advise buyers. JOHN WANAMAKER. H ~ , ; ~ .

i. black silks. . |"2 AateiB- Gwi-m mil., w-wh-d Iron , K— -»•' TV. » . >- . »■- ». '> '• ; " 2. colored sll-kt.' 3. black goods : 4. ladies' dress f^xjds. 5. flannel dltar.tment. 6. muslin department. RW»d ShMliac. iVn-A"*. " ■ W"" ^ ■ 7. chintz department. 8. dress linings. EUroc,'. Dotkw. P«k *>t .n ri* .h.. ux>s •» g. neckwear and suspenders. MWkSc«^AC°. «rt W«ki. B Co , fT™ io.. dress trimmings. ii. button department. | t •» ypiu.:e DL-rnBTMF.hT j Coloroi Oronlk Frmgr a. (t p.; y.rt. 13. linen department Croaan Table Uera.ih T"d. ud km-re. fa. krtl • j -KJD. I*. ,..d 14. blankets and. quilts. CwwrtBUAaf-r Croou, Uo»« «»..» H-q j 1 5. handkerchiefs. To.'* — uyk. m ra-fc 16. gijoves. 17. lace department. 18. rucihngs. i raalar d*»n a. .1 ci... . ... js cm.. 19. tidies. 20. ladies' collars and cuffs. r A if. -J.lly douabk ka ••l.'.t.-U. -i. ■« cm. | Th. N«-p«*i. it.iu.vvh.Ti "» 21. upholstery department. ; 22. lace curtains, 23. shawl department. Cmhwc Serf M.K.k, .< 24. ladies' suit department. i .

25. ladies' coats and wraps. t I Hrnmram. Ouommw " WWxhc. -wh T.W rad CkmuX. Frawi. *»> | 26. jersey department. j 27. gentlemen's hats. j | light- WOght Frari art Duk Dcfcy, at *.'v> TU. 23. i a dies' hosiery? ; 29. children's hosiery. 30. gentlemen's hosiery. ^ 31. underwear department. 32. shoe department, tm. of. Fmocli kid mrt Coll. fi *--i ft 33. men's clothing. ..y* i34. boys' clothing. Norfolk 4-iw.Smu. S, b«^' c ' 35. custom clothing 1 36. stationery department. i | W.tum.l.r Be:. I...,, ■». .. cwtt |-" Vv— . j , brog.ocTtqc4.ac..- cm. pn (Wi. I 37. book department. j Any Book gar. 38. fan department, i 39. leather goods qepatftmfnt. Shonrog Bop. js ra— 10 pi. jo. ' ' *" j 40. album department. i rhotngTopk Altaom. . l>aU c U..W., J- . . j 41. millinery department. 1 F.m Ffamh Mil,. lUt. 01 »•. ac f> y> ■ 42. TRIMMED*!! ATS. j 43. RIBBON DEPARTMENT. ! 44. PARASOL DEPARTMENT Cnm»ag F.,colvih I aj( larh ; 1 rtfctt SHG WW. j 45. umbrellas. ! 46. infants' outfits. HmaUw X BrtfcU OJUfa fa. Ckildro- .! :v can | 4y. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. i Jcmy ml. .1 meat mrfnmc pkat | 48. ladies' underwear-. } OunUrit KUBod SKro. « cau. j 49. corsets. 50. hair goods. "J"'""' '

51. embroideries and zephyrs--TV ttrf... " ...o.l Urn ..IHII..I. aforfxWal c2. hamburgs and white goods. rtcloth department. 54. WHITE SHIRTS. ^ 55. toilet articles. c6. watches and jewelry. Vt-y Mo'« pram — 1 XMcmmd autaaa oT gooM. Cfcoray toe, * cau log, V 57. spectacle department. 58. silver department. cq. trunks and valises. A mil foM C1..-M m-drt. 60 horse clothing. 61. rubber goods ,, .tip., at <MWV r-msiiana TV Urn* ,oJ,,C Ud*.'G.M*.tMafar..#.» . 62. carpet .and matting 1 department. A IV,. O.to o< Ccpro. SramlM U.oing., 0. | 63. furniture, j 64. mattresses. 65. schqoi. stationery ! 66. artists' materials.' ' r..-UJ. iVmfk- fa. llot.dMWK. »» aM 67. pictures 4nd frames. ' 63. baby loaches. _ ' 69. toy department. • 70. summer lo'.'.ll chairs, i IV W V.». IM -d I'm. arovrtdhr ! rmTkboaiy. ap I 7 1. * games and sports. t nyw., v ~m> * J~. T"anc.*v to fr. Fak.M rftod.,.j trait US; ; 72. china department. ' 7 3 i amp department. I ll.nfiag —d Trt* U-pt. ptttcat. horny, >-ff 4 74. house furnishing goods. CI- VnTh.np ^Rrfnfm.-c. ...IndUrp, f, V

There is probably no other sto^e , in the United States 'where such' an assortment of goods can be viewed. Those who come to look are not bothered and begged to buy, and those who find it to their interest to buy, we find it to our interest to serve as well as we can, in order to keep them as customers. JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Streets philadelphia. and City-Hall Square. *

LIGHT CF ASIA. Fartiaa wMtna room m in. Bcpaaal to net: Soda Warm. Fancy krfacfaa. AdrrrtMoc. *;<c. and pnvOag* for Bark Houaoa. ,re C~.ri.TOn. I gQn.BRUSSELS CARPETS ^ INGRAIN CARPETS im offkbelt. xvxr OFFKfiRn. JOHN M. EVANS, ; DAYLIGHT CARPET DOOMS. 919 Market Strert, Philadelphia. GEO. M. POWELL. MERCHANT TAILOR', ; 1 . No I S Dec-dlui 3lt»eLC«p« May City. ' I THE PAGE COTTAGES. ' i Stockton Avenue. Cape May City. CM HUX »*■•* TVM P 'XiN AND IN FIOLn** OF ft. » D. HAHRIBON. ; •.Lai,::--; ... ■

SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! HALL'S are now opening some BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. A SPECIAL BARGAIN 1. .... m 75 ccnu, c'hej|) at S; rr-nts. One lot soft -heavy colored mil> -ri J 1 . -oH list year at >1.25. 4 One lot 21 imfics wide very heavy. St. 2k; wonh. S«5o. Among them are three lots at Si. >1.25, Si joi These are the best value »e ever offered for jbe money; exceptionally good color .and WARRANT ED NOT TO CUT IN WHAgJNG. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SILI«! In a great many different styles, 37 i-2c.,4Sc.. iit., S6c.t fipc., Bsc^joc^, 75c^ up. NOVELTIEJ IN DRESS GOODS. I HALL'S No. 26 South Second Street. Philadelphia. I 37 carpetings. 3 THOMAS DEPUY, ■ CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHI Mattings, Druggets, Lignum. Stair Rods, Window Shades. ■ Mats, Rugs. Ac. "37 south second street? " ""'"kk1 FiimT CAxrrr atom xnkt easxTSt If snutST. xa-t stut 1 rjlll.ADKLPHIA. I 37 LOWEST CASH PBIOES. ...» 37|