Cape May Wave, 3 July 1886 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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The time ha» roror 'nmiyJ.J.sjfaln (or vacation. if .you are Bflt a newspaper or a milkman. Where to go I< the que*•Inn. The rsrnert wkcr nfter light to fftiiili his judgment In aelerling a piece ' ' fe*t. Rfncrslly atttflrs the rolnmns of thcdaily papers. Jltitii lie AmU wait * bewildering array of resort* that be Is ♦tailed among a ijoarn of opinions a» to ■what course to pursue in the premises. The mountain* and sea-shore both ratine Vim. If he iteclHes^g^fsvnr of sut, oat place affords the moat comforts tor ] ♦he least money, for we assume from the flirt tint the tourist has none to throw away, a glance (A the pipers will reveal a-lsrpr number of names that sound of In sea. Many of tbemare in an embryo 1 • Mstr, with ungraded sUmJj ami ps.r ' It *cl nccommodations. Should one < f ' » <«c Ik- chosen and the trial made to en- ' •j y life among Ihrlr shifting rand -bills ami ' l>, (anting houses, the seeker after recti- ' perallre surrounding! might be slightly ' di'appoinlrd. . He will find It costs hint 1 "here quite as much as at Cspe May. for ' A tancc. with the comfortable aecommn- 1 stall ins obliinahle at that rcaort. Nome- ' leafy must rush Into lb- lerafcti. of 1 course, and set off new enter prlws., If »v 1 "iliky be regarded as a kind of- martyr to ' the good cause of bringing suffering 'humanity to the sea. How any on.- 1 Would choose a summer .bouse among 1 wakerl sand-hills ami terriWe green head* ■ (goo* beyond our s.lthmrtic to calculate ■. I taboo they could, with no greater cost, ' Wettle at Cape May. The furm-hiui-o ' .:al-o gittf m a claim for the summer ' guest. Bat our mlwfnji the julijer.t. "f ' locating si one lis* suffered no cltangc as 1 • compared with life "In a well-appointed hotel. Not many farm-bouses are at all adapted for MMh dratsnd* as will Inmade upon twm by a half dozen sum- ' mer lnarders. tvawr of their surround- ' logs are not sttractl'e. The pig sty, ' bsrn yard, dtiek pen and dblckcn roost 1 maybe unpleasantly close to the hack ' door, and the spare liesl-rmun Is not alrtxl ' oftener than li necessary for l>e«t hygenlc ' Condition*. Torn the executive gets ' cross, the children are Irnuhlefotne, antl there are often family tiffs thai the sum- ® mer boarder mnrt listen to whether he * will or not, A better plan, and one ' whleb will be lure to give sfffire sail afar- " Moo, It to engage a cottage, or rooms at ' •Omu one of our excellent hotels, and there dismiss care to the windi .while envying summer life, free from the ( annoyances of new resorts, or the lack of accommodation* in country hottars. '

Tlu-re has been good work done by 1 the Board of Health tbla year, even ■above Its faithful performance* of former seasons There are no nuisances that ' • -the gentlemen of I ho committee do not probe to the bottom and abate with com "mradable promptness. We have Usday an; atmoaphrre naturally salubrious. unit, lisonad by Ptninatii.rii from dirulieap*. cess posAs, or n*)^ noted kitchens But to kdrp this e&Mllllon of things at the front there must be (ncreaaing vlgllanr e which la not only th« price ol liberty, bnt of hrnlthfulnees. It t* ttl ' nrrtrr. therefore, for Uie corporation to go Into ' a committer of the whulc on pwMh- ranitation, and that keep the hygenlc condition of the eky np to the present high standard of excellence. The nffleial ' boards ran do, and have done, much ins matters sanitary, but Individual effort cisn accomplish mere W a right spirit Is manifested in the matter. Cape May In- J vitea the public here, ami claims *-4ra-a- ' tion excellent in physical condition.* and . admirable sanitation. It, therefore, be■comes the pleasant duty of all to invite and fulfill ail pledges and promises. 't l.'S Ibr timid women who art inclined ' to Jump from a ear. hurt- eve-y tbne the ' twwta! pricks up his rem read this story J of a Wrstflrld. Mass., girl. She was driving a spirited home, when the headsun broke and the'wi eame out uf hit month. Of eouwe be ran. The girl, ' prrfecgly powerless to restrain turnout ' opt igbl In her real, while tire frighten.-.! 1 animal ran wildly through the streets. ' Hhe never avid a word, even when a ?s«J 1 ing man caught On behind and dim be, I ' Into tbh buggy, only to And him <1 quite at powerless as the girl. lint bis ' added wnlghl helped, for after a h.lf mile run the horse was tired enough to admit of hbVlng caught, and the girl jumped out or the buggy, not n-nch frightened, and not a bit huit.

Perhaps the average man would condemn newspapers a Utile lass if he would . ^lop ami think a little more. Where would Ward. Hah, Buddensick. Johann Most, Tweed ami Jaebne be uwiay if there were no newspapers' Who brought the fourteen Aldermen of New York and the Anarchists of Chicago to the, prisoner.' dock ? Who have written the doom of Jacob Sharp? Who is it that: Yokes it cursing for interfering with hia.>t>? Wc are not given. h> lamming, but who is It ? r A Donation and Reception will he held at the Young Men's Reading Room, nl No. IS Washington street, on Monday evening. July 5. Parent* ami all others IntfWMtrd In the can* are earnestly requested ter brine in eontribulinos . f nouov, books, periodicals. ar*fufnttnre. In addition to the reception, there will lie a literary entertainment, consisting of recitation*. etc. An adrolssSm of 2". eeala "will be charged, entitling the bolder of tickets to ice cream and rakes. By order, of Committee. The plant of the Electric Light Com pan* has a auhslsatis) look that speaks eloquently in its behalf! ' light, and plenty of It fat numt iMnhle. and if the new enterprise la to gtrc ihfcxu-. We bail the lot provemeot wUhlange aath^action Kplsc.qwl narration In ltrthaMphia t';i»i rlccted Bishop Wh'.taher.

* That Dlnndr. The New Columbia* start* off with an excellent departure, ** onr nautical friends would say. The butt Messrs. Reynolds and Nell understand what it Is i« make popnlar the hostrlrtc whicli. they are running to deafly for the seawm Of •». A hundred ami twenty-two guests eame down last Saturday In a special car to help dispose of the com-' mencement dinner. There were plate* and provindrr . enough, and to fjmrr. so tlic large contingent from Camden •reused" no embarrassment. Manager R. W. Fo«s bestirred himself and secured the services - of - the city's ' band. ' the Americus. The leader, Mr. Rd. Holmes, and his bright young musician* wonderfully added to the life and cnjnvtnent of I he erenitig, 'after the dinner- w a. over. But such a dinner ! The maxkets were is sed to Ibnr extreme powers to furnlsb the raw material upon which the hotel's nceomplishcd rhgf outdid the dee. la of Ihe most famons of "his follow reaft In preparing the dishes that cfacrsl ' the table. There wjsjk) cnd.to. Ihe beauty, a It and eloquence of the company, and when the late alx o'clock dinner had lj*cn i Uniahed. the big dock in the office ' toM.llie rnmpsny tbwt. it look juat two i hours to dispose of thr rommenccment dinner. The New Columbia. By a stand- I ing vote, his been declared a big success.

•forth what.it costs; but It Is commonly C A man may pnyloo dear for a whistle. ' diwr for any aequi-llion of knoviteilge 1 the oilier lutnd. if a man desirra any j station, or attainment, or any acquisition. he must expect In pay for it that f whirh it is fairly worth. A man may give a great deal more than its true valiie I will lianlly obtain anything worth having 1 unless, in some way. he gives its equivalent.- Any exception to this rule la an a The tnnn at the mrnagcrir gale- way who told Ihe little boy -that lie imtild pay and tj not go in. hut tl'iat lie could not go In a ■md not pay, enunciated a great principle In |hr realm of moral and spiritual a economic*. Whether it I* a gold coin v or ii mountain outlook you areafter. you have no ritfltl in expect it- ohbaioltig or p its attaining without |*tvin^lspjdiilaii. Ii . L'-b Mr.Oreon's furcflbae. , Mf. W. W. tlres-n. the popular proprietor of the Windaor. of thia cjty, has V purchased the Traymore llouac. AtlantD tl City, for bias, 000. Mr. Green, will enter ' into possession on October 1st. .We are ' glad to know that Mr Green has no In- c taction of giving up the Windsor hrre. will manage belli hotels. He has t most surccw>ful as manager of the' Ii Windsor, and we most sincerely trust that good fortune will foljow him in his It venture. The Traymore is one of a the moat popular and successful hotels at Atlantic City, and we feel sure its a reputation will be well adttained in the J hands of Mr. Green. Jn«epb f Nrl|. a street car rwidhetor a of Chicago, who has four motherless children, the eldest hut li years old, I found in Ills car a band hug containing I

nearly 91,900. "fa tell you a licit I said li was no temptation." he afterward r said, "for it was; for I have to work 88B s ■lays to keep the wolf from the door." But the temptation wasn't strong enough t for Joseph, anil .he at once turned the I money over to the company, and soon the woman who owned It was found. | She was very glsd to gel Iter money, antl | I said that she would never forget Joseph , as long as she lived. He was an honest 1 . man antl a gentleman, and hnnestr aL > ways prospered. Chicago women may have big feet, hut some uf them have I [ smalt souls. I JsVe lh-ckcr, ■ IniMe hwaifr, lMuighl two snapping tnrtlr*. and w'aiT 1 ' carrying them to the raglile-house. t t whe-c Jjiej;we c to tw converted into lilrtlel- ti'o. .V- he ps-s- d a negro one I of the turtles sna-u-ed at him antl i grabbed l*is coat. Jake trksl to tear the t turtle from his hoht. and while doing this thr other turtle grabbed h» hand. I In the straggle that f. dinned turtle No. t 1 gntbb"d Jake's free hand, and llutre he i waa. He ran to the engine-house, a tu lie dangling from back hand, and i th-fr h-adt were cut off. Slill they I clung, and they we-e lorn away with t great tfitBcidty. Jake's hands were so lacerated that be was laid off frotn duty. I Don't stop to greet the wooden dnmmy i near entrance to Wxva office aa an *r- i quaintancr. The thing Is dear on an average of a half tlnien per ihty. A i pretty city miss kept eyeing the sprucely i drward figure the other evrnlng. ^he i furtively shot looks of recognition into i its wooden face. Finally the light broke . through her head aa site rather sheepish- I , ly said to her rampanion. " Don't that i look like Qo«f" They- aaiketl off I laughing at the blander. »

Lot* of little boy* are now walking about with two eyes, ten fingers, a full • set of eyebrows and eyelashes, a pair of I ears ami an undamaged nose : who, af- • ter the glorimu Fourth, will have a ranch i less corapwie>mortment to boast of. I Now la the timeV(P save np fireworks i money. J} , A valuable fmture of Uie Daily W *v* , is the stock r^rort. It Is prepared with I painstaking care, especially for this jour- ■ nsj, by a gentleman who Is well infoqned i opon the fluct nations of stocks. These yc ports will be continued, through the season, and we <&mbl not be, fully aps predated by our readers. I An old favorite with Cape May travel. „ era la the American limine. Mr. Kocnlg. . the head of the household, superintends every detail, and keeps things about the honor in excellent working order. II — -rrt Monday, the Georgia revlvall-l. who 5 is trying to convert Nashville. i« a rer form-d gambler, circus juggler 'anil t variety artor. He is »0 years old, straight at an arrow, and good looking. , Conductor Yanrieren'a express makes J, the daily run hetwrew Cape May and Camden wlthnot a stop. The actual f running thn- is an hour antl fifty mto11 nl"L cttnrrh Sst v terns-- Met hodb* Epi- copal • Church 10 an a. m. « p. m. Mismlng -« subject. Jolt «th. Divine Assumption of Human Nature, Viritors are walcowe,

SALTS. " **— n Fug* are out of 'fashion, il Some stdl stick to flannels. .. Cape May has three laundries. _ i< Fine job printing at thl* ofikr. li I Fair trade is letter than 'free trmle. n The pier season will open tomorrow 0 Tli? eofinty ts thinking of the fall elec ff1 Three .hazy mornings are somewhat Cape May is spoken of tor a July b icyMarket gardeners are complaining of f low prices. r , P The newest walk is between a wiggle . W"1 » S'idc. " -. A fouhd G- A. ft. . buttoh may Ik left f at thiaofllcr. . Nude .bathing .in L'spc Island . creek. » shoold cease. - - ■ SewgUs Point , railrond is a poptdar s Pape May Institution. ' [ The glorious Fourth will be generally 1 celebrated os the ad. Asbury Piirk. N. J.. has an assessed . rajiMtltm of 0.000.000I Horner, tlie music dealer, is fitfing.np ! i a more on Beach avenue. ■ ! ' Our marriageable yoting [men arc l*q , Clayton will send her Sunilay-aphools . on 3* i''lh. for a day off. I A walk on the strand at midday may | he eajojcd during dourly days. j Philadelphia's public schools dosed on i . Horner' , mil«lc and perimlieal More, i .Washington street, near Decatur. ] Bright and fresh summer reading will t a characteristic of this journal. | Congress Hall is tidied tip as neat as if , out uf .Ike hi to ical band-box. Wa.vtzo - A child* nurse, whltivqirr/ . Apply at 20 Hughes street. | Tlic project of a hotel exchange is f being talked overlty local bonlfacrs. , A lirancli of tlic order of " The Iron | " has been organ ired in this city. The Wxvx hrightencd np ll»o highways , ami byways of the town yesterday morn- , Ing. . j Isaac Smith's cream mead is a nice ( Jackson street, corner .Man- | Some local weather crank i* predicting ' The I lean lioal beats the world for ^ pointing into the winds eye in a stiff t *v , Tlie church luutnar will lie a novelty" , wlien it opana. which It wtll.dp on the.. ( loth hist ' , A hlg opoaanrn was captured and killed by a llysidc housekeeper a few ' ago. The ffrsl edition of the Daily War* melted sway yesterday morning at three cents a melt. , Tlic horn of the busy Industry snlles ( the car of those who adl at the post ofbuilding. 1 James J. Doak la Congress Hall's spec- , isl officer for the season. An excollrnt appointment. King'f hot and cold sea water baths . a valuable feature In the line of Cape attractions. ) To find Hie newest book* outigo to a , circulating lilirary, the newest books arc always out tbere. . Insurance may be promptly effected , in reliable .companies at the offices of J. Edmunds- " , Walter Roseman sells his goods at re- . markablv low prices for cash. Jackson . street near Waahington. Sophia has begun to listen to the murmuring of the sea wave*, as she enjoys the lively breezes of the pier. 11. W. Brooks of Bridgeton, is man*, ger Golfs clerk, lie L* an active yonng gentleman of pleasing address. The Atlantic City Dally II mne Is giv. II* patroqji a paper tlial in worth . much mure than is asked for it. The gnaft of I'nited State* Infantry that ha. Iicen guarding Gfineral Grant's tomb was withdrawn a few days ago. Dan I *1 moot was probably mado an A. M. because the man who gets ahead ' WTdnT^iuUu get np pretty eaily hi the mo-nlng. TherC are two classes who don't know the use of mratey, one that tlirowa il and the other don't know v hat tie do with it. Prescription Clerk Thompson of the Pharmacy, is a student in the medical departmrat of the University of It is an exhibition of sober common sense fur business men to let the public know What they have to reli through the columns of the local press. The New Columbia starts off the fashseason on Saturday evening hv an invitation hop. Professor Morgan's orchestra win famish music for the or 1 Inception at Rending Room on Mon day evening the 5th tot. Contributions of tncinev or books may be left with any , member of nx-committce, or president at > this office. The line may be drawn at the urn . on the beach. Beyond lliem the ; timid novice at the shore dare not ven- ' ture for fear a broken wave may run under her feet. Washington street looked lrrtght and . gay last evening. The sidewalks were t thronged with happy and contented f promenades* In barmunv with the true Ospr Mar idea. , A I'tlea genius naa invented a farm i harness that weiglia • icaa than fifteen , pound*, and does away wltbwhllfietrccs. traces, and many of tlm cmnbroomr strap* and buckles. Moreover, it Is i cheap li W. S. Ktnaey, formerly ot cam* Scauf - hotel. Barnrgat. and Traymore. Atlantic .1 CHy, Is of the New Columbia'* office, r ataif. Mr. Kln^cy is welLkiiown tX r Court Houac and Angteara where be has Tlie b-ul liahit uf throwing gtaa* in the streeta is onr thai needs be broken, i- There is no more prolific source of dan1. ger to man's best dumb friend, the horse, » than fragments of broken glare carelessly * thrown opon Hie street. By the lime the day we celebrate gets here, the rity will be electrically lighted ° by the Sehuylrr system. The company *- has a suits tan tial plant in West Cape '1 May. The ctty h to be made very bright I. this aenanu by the glittering eartxins of Tlie oeenn pier cannot go on the mo- '« rnciUum It got last season in the am use - d ment line. It ooat money, truly, but the »l fame of its season was widespread, and >- tBe expenditure will in time pay. There ' never has been any times sq important to os a* these in which we si live. This 1* the age of rapid strides in ;>r mm take s second place ? We think ,, tat.

Ho"y BoecU' The hook and ladder company give a ' hop on Monday night, the lrflhTbc contract for the lircakwater has . been let. and work will begin at once! Mr. Henry "Towne, a prominent Cbl- ~ 'olsgoTiroker. is with his family at Caiile- " reigh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thoman of Camt den, are occupying their cottage for the Mr. Stephen Titus of Otmden, Is with his family occupying their cottage on f learning avehue. Efrery train brings in numbers of sotff. • e mer visitors, and there is scarcely an tin- - 'occupied cottage on the beach. ' Holly Beach feels confident that she a will code home from the yacht race with J] '. flying colors— the winning colors. 4 d Mr. -Joseph Tpyjgr.^preshlcni of the q ' Holly Beach .Cooqiany. ami his family,' arrived from Phfladrijibia on Thursday, ^ ' and arc located for.ttie summt-r in their cottage oq Taylor avenue. I Elaborate preparations are being made at tlic landing for ibewjodta, -Boats are 1 being newly painted, racing sail* gotten e out, and jib-booms put on. With a good , day for tbc race there is sure to be sport. The handsome red cedar pavilion, ' which i lia*. Wallers is building on tlic - for Baker Bros., is being rapidly pushed to completon. It Will be finished time for lhe_ Fourth of July celebraTlie contract for the nci school house been let t« a Isiihiw liy the name uf Although he was by no means tlic lowest bidder, tlic majority of the taMrtl very generously awarded blm the Our Iwach seem to be making out rapidly within the past two months, and it continues at the same rate of progress, Wc shall soon regain all the land we have -lost during the lastjwo year* the severe storms. Dr. J. II. Ingram was called to Vines land last, Monday by the death of hi" mother. Mrs. Ingram has been an Invafor a king time, but her death was sudden and unexpected at the last. Dr. has the sympathy of Ids many friends here in this gricf. Hc was a bright Irishman who had seen all the famous sights of his native Isle, its historic castles, and romantic t takes. As lie pained a gay seaside cottage, his attention was attracted by a flag Hying frotn tlie roof, with the nam < ""Oastiortigh" in large letters upon it. — then exclaimed. " Faith : an' why didn't •they call it Sebaxtapol 1 " Din* Crook Dots. Mr, E. J. Savre and wife have been visiting Mrs. Sayre's sister, at Ocean City. Mrs. O. Mead and (laughter, of Cory. Pa., will spend the summer with Mrs. Charles Tomlin. Pish have become so scarce that the T seine fishermen lave put up their nets, ^ aa they could not make it poy. The oystermen arc repairing and overhauling their boats, getting rcadj- to accommodate sailing parties. Mi** Bell L. Holmes lias been visiting . parents here and also spending a few H days with friends at Dcnnisville. Mrs. Maitic Kinsley, net Hand, accompanied by her mother, lias gone to ^ .Trenton, where she will keep house. vi lirr mother ,1a visiting with her. On Sunday. July 4. Rev. E. C. Brungate will baptize several persons st the ' mouth of Dias Creek, and on tbc following Sunday several will be baptized in [ the church. The whole number. ' amounting to 41 out of 42 probationers, will be taken in the church as full mem- - here the latter Sunday. Th& change r ' for the good Is the reault of the labors of ' One of our respected colored gentlc- ' men, Levi Harman, whir has lately moved In onr village, and who has a ! largo family of children, hu never own inside Of a school-house. It is said. As his llnaneial cmlmrraament kept him out ( of the school. Miss Emma E. Tomlin _ ( lias kindly commenced to give him a few lessons a week in reading, writing and ciphrring. Miss Kmma is a memlier of the lAicy Hay's Mission Band, and is ' ; prompt, wide-awake and obliging. Court House. i Our streets need repairing and clean- : j"SFranklin Hand has a good crop ot fresh liav. Richard Sbimp, tlic agent nf the W. , r J. If. li. here, is the right man in the * right place. Dr. R. 11. Isard is practicing medicine at Mnirine, N. J. An abundance of truck of aO kinds > through Cape May county, r The Odd Fellows are getting lumber t on the ground for their new hall. Lasryer John R. Huffman is aaid to have the lineal Ahlemy cow Inrthe coufty. Nelson Garretaon. our popular milk i. dealer, drive* a fast brown borne liarn ncmed to a fine pony phaeton. i) Townssnds Inlet Itema. E Captain Aaron Hand is at home again. 1 Mr. and Mra. W, Porch drove tA Cape e May last week. L. Rile hss treated liis wagons to a ■ n new coat of paint. " Mrs. llattie Hmith Is taking another '' trip with her husband at sea. c James Townsend is spending a short ' vacation with his parents here. Tlie new band expects to receive their ■ I' instruments to-dsy. May auaceas at- j * tend them. 1 Opt. llate Browcr vhiitod rhUadcl1 i>hia on busineas, gohig on Mondny and . returning on Wednesday. " Finest Bultnlng Lots on the Coast. ]' One hundred and forty of Ihe choicest , building lota on the coast of New Jersey f. are now offemLfor sale by the Executor ly of the late Mark Devlne to dose the rotate. These lota are located on Beach avenue, Patterson. Broadway. First, " Second, Third. Fourth. With 'and fckrrath avenue. Cape May City; they are ly 70xIM.fi0xl40.and 50x180 fret each. We M offer them at prices to induce 'mht '"rfltasDT. Exesmtor, >< MO North 4th St.. Phila.. Or Johr J. Knouzc. ; tf 29 Perry SL. Cape May. j re *** strayfr larnsatag j ,t Cuth-ry and silverware at SuiiJi A ; (Va Great Bargain House. AO Washing- iton tarerk d A w j

Where? a the Life ? . Where's the -Enterorise ? „ f * 1 the Best Clothing? Wcere are the Lowest Prices? Where's, the Briskest and Most Solid Success?" Wltliont Question All Thcac Arc at JACOB REED'S SONS,/. J . Q 1 8,926. 522 Ohestr.ut Street. •Wc lay stress on our low prices TBSfis ujtcTewc tvsdTlhr bujeft 1 JACOB REED'S SONS, Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. PHILADELPHIA. I MARINE. VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J. ) H. GUINAND. I. WM/F. EkGLEHART, ! COMMODIOUS NEW STORE Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, MASONIC MARKS AND BADGES OF Ml KINDS, Wc have onr factory on the .same Hour, where we will In- plca-rd i„ show our Mim*tamp'om to the artpre™IhML"lv.l.^olit,^g dunrwhilc on wait. Wlirti 205 MARKET STREET, The Fitzgerald Self-fiuaging Oil Tank -WitU SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. t-G-AS MACHINES For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINB, GAS and OIL STOVES, P.J. FITZGERALD, H5§. 23 and "23 South Fourth Street, MONEY TALKS. aptlni nesx. n* low mm ti.nn rots or oil hliida and as low mm t.svo Woven wire Mattrc«*c« or cvrrz slc«crlpHos. "'pack & SON, Bedding and Mattress Manufacturers. (63. 165 qid 1*7 NORTH SECOND STREET.

/Spring ManifestoV of Oak Hall. V ! aTtmr tnonty-fii'c years of experience, wc have (jot to \ •' P 'hit where wc near perfection in the making of 1 j Kc.wlv-Madc .Clothing. • ■ j fbii )•<■ our ToiitV acquaintance with all the goods protlucori by iii.iAitfaeturcrs, we have ;choSen those qualities of i cloths (Itstmgiiishetl 4>y the satisfaction they give in service. ltesitles the closest of care given to materials, we know | how.fp %. , Intake Clothing Better than'Eve^; AT OAK .HALL. v VV( Jiitvi put into it style to suit the utmost diversity of tastes in . wing it, we have sought after and improved out work in th way of .'durability, suntil we have' reached A stage of our Jxusittess wht-rc -we can say that the sewing — Tf Wtll not br.tk. the stitches will not give way. No more No more Ripping of Seams. I v Tirv ttt- ihnigs ti? -thr -past with us. These CSSCOtkdff i' of goutf. c!-. !'..'ty, together with Our Lfjwest Prices are Guarantee •v.- give in you in asking your trade this Spring. We . >t.,nd by use usual rule of Oak Hall to return money ffir goods not turning out satisfactory. WrtNAMAKER & BROWN, S-" Oak Hall, / S. K. corner Sixth and Market Sts., M k PHILADELPHIA. M |1T iliiiifilifijJr for Infants and Children. "Caatovta is so wcJJ adapted toehltdrep that I Caatsrta rorre roiio, OowHnaKRN. a»7ira to too.'' ^Tkacim.^tlTnPti00 I Worms, "give* str.pl aad prRwoSaa dilit 80. Ozlorl 81, Brooklya, S. T. | WltCStajurious mMltatlocL Tna Cnraca poarxxv, IS Fulton atreta, X. T. C. H. MILLAR, . PHILADELPHIA STORE, No. 30 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J. A flne aaaortment ot Tatilr. Linen. Towel., Jtapkln*. Ac. fctton' OlacI'wRl'coioroif"' L,l"p* ' """* •fiktren'a Hosiery, in Stl*. Lute Thread and Fall ttn' " LUIWNUUII rMa'aw"'' ^ L"" Tt,rT*'1 nw' *" rokva, at 4" ru, ' ( NdJare Him'ion? Ki'm-UI' ra^'eaaSmc^Sliawta^n^ ^1 Srorfa™1'11 ' ' KreiHvrrntly, ■ ; ^ C. H. MILLER. SOKETHmONEW: FURNITURE ^ I I* V DAYLIGHT. Bp t< Chamber and Parlor Suits " " IYINS & BROTHER, 55 Nurth Second Street., Philadelphia, below Arch, Eatt Side- ' Cape May Family Laundry, No. 7 FRANKLIN STREET. CAPE MAY. H. J. Mrs, Campbell. <>f Baltimore. Mrs. Casey, of ThUtdeiphta. Rupture IU. J. xl SftKHMAN lia" n uimrd from Ida trip to llir til, nf tSvXIPO and ihr Wmt, and removed hi* ..mr* from >ai t.. -am Itr... o a- . New v.w*. to I". Nhennao'. ire-tmroi i ere w no onwmifcm ' N[ *"* m'MIISI ^"'"p 'Y,','*',,1 f,l,^Y','''''!r.l-Lf.-''°"i-'TJi°i''!'iT/il"'y.'ni'riT''.'i'^jri'*Ti--> R^ondrrommJ^totlJ^tareiriramV^^'tiwTOiv^^^irHhren^'wt'soitt^rtvie. n Md lor hi. home rireaUr or a-we-e and ji tirnetwo. II Bit mher. ndiee *94 Broadm »■>,*(* Tort, three doors above lleade alreei. nf*4l

STANDARD AND RELIABLE ; WATCHES, i will aeu a l ine Cold Watch. ' nlrN-l JeweM and WlftWd mdVemCTt^e«>eo J ■ A »M» Wwtrh *2.00 or W.OO , I A *75 Watch *150 « # i A *70 vntrh *1.00 *5.a A *00 Wstcii *1-00 W OO I A *50 ■Watch *1-00 1 pim^M o^repmaiy^M^inlrdqTe. tizc-rV* ! Hamrick II Son, ; jtittawa, Mittijiiii, a ASTHMAS^

THE^ PHOENIX WATERPROOF OIL FOR BOOTS, SHOES, Etc., Etc. »! A Marvelous Invention. No More Wet Feet No More Cracked Shoe Leather. No More Tender Feetjor Corns. " - - i- 1 An Oil that penetrates the pore* of the Leather immediately, softening and preserving it, leaving f j the surface entirely free from grease and taking a brilliant polish at once. I it ntakes the Leather thoroughly Waterproof and Preserves it indefinitely from Cracking or Dccom- ! | rosing. It renders the Shoes soft and easy to tbc feet when lender. Yottr shoes will wear as long 1 againand much more comfortable, and overshoes arc unnecessary. ^ j " Try it onCc and you will never be without it. * . : Also PHOENIX BELT OIL. The principles involved in the merits of our Belt Oil arc — j tst -fts value as a Leather Preservative. 3d. It will not affect ccm'cnted or glued laps. | 2d. Us power to prevent slipping. 4th. It prevents the Leather from Stretf hing. j 5th. its Waterproof qualities. | Medal 'awarded us by the World's Exposition, j ] For sale everywhere. Send lor circulars and prices. I PHOENIX OIL COMPANY, SOUTHEAST CORNER IFRONT AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Jo'c Manufacturers, also dealers in all grades of Lubricating and^Cylinder 0H».