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Vifiovou* effort* are being nuwjf bv' Atlantic (Htjr burin*** ipfn to InrtuV-e the W. LI Coij* 'ttd National Itiile*, of Washington, I), c", to pitch their* cummet kiiu by the Uig New Jersey resort. When Uiey undertake anything over there it fa generally done wltli a »"pirit that make* the' hair of Ictu energetic MWhnihirnrdr Thryrlnn't go at thing* la a .half-hearted tray, handling them a* It were, wjtb their Jhumb and , finger. They just 'decide to doa thing I ami then all hand* pitch In ami have 1 nothing undone to accomplish the de- 1 aired result. Here ia a pointer for com ( aervative Cape May binjncss folks. But , tliey hare been given Tt no many times 1 that It seems a work of anperogatlon to set III ' ball railing again, and ring the t clianKra upon the lack of enterprise I manifested by some of onr business men. t Are tin-,- n-illlnT to see our biir sister eel willing our

all the nlcea prizes which are now rler. erly within our rea-li? It aecms no. judging from present imlic .tlona. Hotel nien nor cltlzrna have not made any uniteil effort to hold tbeuh popular nrganizuhro* to their favorite summer . camping grounds. We believe tliey , liavc ri-celved no invitation or tlial they , were even expected. Much Kpbaeness , la a husineas hhimlcr that may be remedicrl It do time ia {pat. A meeting of ami a formal invitation acnt to the commanders of the organisations, or better i , at HI. the city council might at least pass , resolutions that would lean to some ar- . rangement* whereby the military from i Uie National Capital will encamp at Cape May aa In former years. If there isn't , something done, and that qniejily. Cape , May -will be-In the position of a man i wi O get* over to Oraut at eel station i jn I in time to be too late, tin n day's Pblafle phis Prrw. among \ other inlerrating Cape M matter, pre- ^ rent* the following i Mince the opening of the la-gc C»"» . May hotel , which really makr the life ' of llie- place, a very iwrreptible difference in the social atmo-pliere la ohscrv- ] able. The streets have assumed their , old-lime appearance, liitle groups it ; people are scattered Uozcjuul ">"»* in the shsily nooks anal cosv corners of hotel porebee enjoying the morning tett- ' a-utf, while the boardwalk, beach and 1 prr present scenes of life and animation. j In some reapecta (he season ia ahead of - fast jmr, and fr.an |o.~ -ui ladlantlab* there will be a more fashionable class or' people here than ever before. Every day brings new faces fiom all parts of the con airy. There are numerous stylish equipages here which only show themselves during the fashionable hour* for driving, which nan between 4 alffl 7 n the afternoon. ' Equestrian'mM ia Indulged In much more-tbia year than fo--mrrly, the favorite hours for this exhil anting recreations being In the morning HI* strange that the opuntry people who lire in the immediate vicinity of Cape May do not imp'ove their roads so I t' al driving upon them would be a plea-' now. There are many r handing iqiots wilnin a few miles of the town Hint . owners of horses and ca'riage* would nko to vMt. but drey-fire p-cemwi by the heavy ami interior roadway*. T. e expenditure of a few hundred dollars dlliou and amply repay the country folk, who are in a great measure depend- nl upon Cape May's pro pe Ity for their living. Several of these country high ways run for miles through picturesque l-H-alHlea. and it is a pity that the InltaliitanU who live along them lack the n--cc*«ary, gp lerpi lac to put tliem In proThe blamcable practice of pitching small children Into the surf aa though lit y were inaen-lble to the shock of so snditen a oh-nge in their usual qui»t I ves has already liegun. Careless nurs. maids, and sometimes mothers, do it by fotelng tlie little folks Into the water, without any regard to their vigorous l roteata of kk-ka and aqyeams. They" inuri suffer tortures by litis sudden introduction to the ocean hath. It they l« relieved a mom at, not ce bow I bey retreat for- the shore. Many chief persona find it nrccasnry.tn gndua ly wet llie body when going in the sea. First the "hands and wrists are bathed, Ibcn toe head and mck. and so oil. They fl d the ibock injurious If a quick plunge be taken. How much greater must; be the suffering of the delicate organizations of the young child ! Tliey arc male young martyrs U) the Ignorance of Utdr alUndat.l*. Of Cctiise there are hardy youngstas vthat can Stand the plunge, hut they are Hie exrvptl ns. A better way is to let the children toy In the ahuilnWs, choosing their own time to immerse the body rompietrly. in this way they may soon learn to love bathing in tn ■ at a. and 1 will do them good. Mothers, see thai Uie young people ire treated properly in tnis respect. A private despatch to the Wava an not! DOBS Hie death at Mount Pleasant. Iowa, of out". 8. Watricl attorney of District of Colombia Colonel CorkbiU. He nerved in the Colon army through the late war, and al the etoae at the rebellion was made District Attorney for one of the Judicial districts of Iowa. Mubse - qnently, Preaidift llayra appointed bim I'nlted Btataa District Attorney tor the held until mar the close of President Arthuri. torn, and floor that lime has bean engaged in the practice of law In that city. He became widely known athe aacnoMful prosecutor of the amass in Uuiloau. He left Washington last Thure day for Io^a ingooffbealtii.and the new*

City" Council. A special meeting of City Council was beld laxr evening for the Iran-action of generfa basinem. Kfihrt' present . ' Mesire7 DeuCtoC Haines, Miller, Stevens, Towmtend. JM. Williams. E IL Williams and WTTIflunson. After reading of mlriulza of former meeting*, lire following resolution* were presented, by Mr. J. Q. Williams: Wirxzi.v*. It ha* 'been Intimated .by friends of the Washington Light Infantry Corps.' resident in ihis.rity, that this organization of citizen soldimy ot the Nation, .comprising in H* membership, some of the best clement* of Washington society, contrmplate repeating their annual encampment at Cape May City. Wseeeas, tlie visits of the Waabln'g-

, ton Light Infantry. Corp*. In past sea- I Y sons, have resulted In much real enjoy, e mcnt to the citizens aud summer visitors ■ I to Cape May. ' Therefore be it !U wired, bv the Mayor and City Coon- • oil, of the City or (jape May. that the j - freedom of the' city "lie tendered to the r Washington Light lufanlry Corps on Hie . occasion of the contemplated visit, and lUwtird. that a committee be appointed to consist of the Mayor, two members * t of the City ConnOU, ana three citizens to * . select a suitable marksmanship trophy, j to lie contested for on the occasion of Uie visit of the Washington light Infan- I : tty, h-tween that Corps and Company * "II." of Uie Sixth Regiment Nations) Cards, state of New Jersey. . Jtrwtetd, Uiat the Recorder be requested to forward an attested copy of these ' resolutions to the coramanaer of the lofanigj- Corps, at Washington. „ The Chair appointed Messrs. William* g ami Denixot, of the Council, and Stessrs. W. Hand. Q. D. McCreary and J. 0

t Licences were grunted to the Sc dell's • Point House and the Stockton Hotel. „ A resolution wax offered and adopted, (; I instructing the City Solicitors to proceed ' to collect the lixrs due the city for the 0 • year 1885. „ A Committee *rf Conncil was appoinU eil to inquire into Uie complaint* of dia- a; ' orderly eonduel at Hint 'ape MayHmise. t| i also to Inrestigole the conduct of the • poller in reference thereto. ' j, ' " Adjournal. -■ m The City Council is making an effort „ ' to adjust tiic schedule at charges for the h ' u*e of city w -ter. There are some eon. • "timers^ who a t under the erroneous ^ -impression that tin* rate* Vimrged for j, ' water at Cape May are excessive, a* emir -arret with other ehie* tdmilarly |j ' sitnatetl. Win- i- the water supply of a j, 1 taiiu-d from wells, it is as a matter of M , the water f om a stream or river. a Here in our own city the rates charged than those of other resort*. In fact our y schedule of charge* wa* taken from tliat n of large eiliea where the water is pumped from i|rrr« into reservoirs. The 0 wa'er obtained by our system coats pro. p , bablr double for each gallon a* compared g to lifting it from a stream or river. In , »rd- r Utal our citizens nixy sec a fair Sl ri>mpari«nn lietwevn the rates charged al e| I Capt May and other cities similarly f( situated. We give helow a comparative , table, sliowing the rales elmrged here |> and the sehwiule of charge* for water at ,B , Atlantic City. a 1 ItatbTnh. r agghy-:.::::::- ;S;jS ® ' lawn Bpftnklel*.. I. II. S OOilO SO |1 ' We give above the rate* charged for I supplying an mdirary dwelling. The r - charge* for hot Is. boa-ding Jiou'es. , - dallies. Ac., at Atlantic City are far in n - ex- esa ot those charged here. It will thus be seen that the rates charged, for | r water at Cape May arc aa low n» can j f rra*onahly Ihi a krel or rx|wcted. There r » are unilnnhtreliy some instances where t there is lack of equability in the charge*, s and Council should endeavor to adjust , s such, so that Uier.- can be no cause for f l complaint of unfairness. When ibla i* ^ 1 dome our citizens should h- wtlafled ^ f i i > it t they are "paying a very n-a-onahli- , e rate for the "ijjqily of city water in their - comfort aiuU-onvesieoce. beside* being 1 . an mluolute necessity. r Thi* i* the lime of year for the Wave j to say something of the bow. when, and t , where to list lie. and how long the xv-sn Imtli alioiild last. Ikiubtirs* many that | r rvail Hits article may know more about i the performance than ihi* journal, yet It | eannol pa** the subject by without com- , nient any more than the National Anni- j ■ versary season just passed. Mo this j 1 morning we" begin ringing the ■ hange* ' of the ocean iattli. and ere undertake the j 1 task more eheerfullynow that the weather ( is orthodox, and like'y to so remain. t ' How onesbonld bathe naturally suggests • wlmt should be worn while while giving . '. attention totbe pleasure of the *urf. Ai- , ' ready there ha* been large comment upon the turf bathing dress. Editor* ' aud correspondent* who visjl the shore <i r have been duly shocked at tm- immoral i displays of the ocean hath, but it bat . .« not Imd the effect to keep them off tlie i beach, the innocent souls that they are. I I But of i ourse they must become prbpirly c ' shocked in their resjiective journals al i ' the displays or the turf, and being only * r hnmati like other folks, must join tbe r phalanx of admiring beach loungers, or 1 ' crawl Into one of the condoned scanty t costumes themselves, and In the intoxi- t J cation of a Cape May surf, forget for the ■ modesty they havq been preaching. I r Then the general effect of describing the- i - classical ruprry of the surf beauties, ia to s ^ send a boat of inquisitive persons to the i II strand to see at first hands, so to speak, t Web. what shall be worn in the surf? i ^ It depends largely upon physical condi- I Hon*. There should be do unnecessary i cramping of the limbs In .the wstev, I therefore a heavy costume affected^ by I u some Is bin of tune with tbe surf, nor i g sho1tldniedrrss .be no light as to meet i I. with jnat condemnation of srnsativr souls who may be present to be abashed. ( D Tliere is a happy medium here Just as , ,f there is In drawing for the parlor or hall i , room. Avr orerdresaing. or we might say undent resting*** applied U> the sea, ! B Is vulgar. The W*vx makes a sugges i e xlon. If the bather 1* ot the skim pole ; g. -family, or closely related to t|ie Isofj , propcirtimis of the Novia Scotia girittCss, the more at flowing Mile flannel worn t» the better; but if. on Uie oilier hand, n there 1* grace of fo-m, tbe nice people ■ ,6 who vi*it the strand du Ing bathing „ hour* win ih uie tbeir eyas aBa'try to stand Hie performance, lb-ally, we hare •- no farther than to leave tbe matter of r* what to wear In tbe surf largely to tbe u rood taste of toose who visit tbe " strand themselves- Thev will be likely to ex rci«e the freedom here they " do on shore, aod the W«vx f reel v grants ; ssasMscJasra a futu utnhrr aninem in

SALTS. » Maiden* fair. , •f It* the wonder of an hour. Come to this *ga girted shore. Mad'* control stops with the shot!. l An electric light will gleam upon the Governor Abbett is summering at * Spring Lake. The oeegn pier begins to put on signs r of popularly. A Xriendlr porpoise mingled with ye*. J terdayn bsiheis. , Ha|iplne*t wss born a win. You nfnst .' sliara it with somebody. Another sprint aliout tlie JTew Col. ' Umbia Lawn is hi the (opts. " The Boss Duster at j. H. Bcnezet 4 . 18 Washington street. On the c*r at Se well's I'olnl drop* (he 1 drip of the suspendol o4r. Onr hotel proprietors aregeUing ready - a rash that has already begun. ' , Manager Hamilton dr rret over iram the borough in a neat park wagon. | Hotel goblets and bar glass* specially, , st Benezct & Bros.. 18 Washington j street. The. corner-stone of a new OaBiMle , Church ia to be laid at Atlantic City next , Sunday. t The beefy neck and shoulders of the bathers are already blistered by , «««»■">• . ' t The Wave hope* to overlook the «um- j m- r camp of Washington's military organizations „ The bazaar tent will look very pretty i the vacant lot at Washington and Berry streets. ,. wa|. r* at l*slsoe l'harniaey, opposite „ Hall. ; The menhaden pirates are still -al their v old-time folly of destroying the mason* , crop of eatable ftshe*. . Stiggiu's. the red iumm! man -I* here.- J. and hi* bugle, ha* taken a scarlet bin- ,| dazzles all beholders. i'apa will be down on Saturday even- , with hi* arms full of goodies for the ,. waiting family at the shore. Seamless matt ng. red and white, cocoa „ minting for office floors, at Benezet & j; Bro*., 19 Washingtnn street. v The vivid glow of the electric light 0 gives this end of Washington strepr "a \ it never bail before. / Go to Mrhlagrr'a for bathing rohraXJc „ them in great variety. No. 34 Wash- , ington street, near tlie electric light. 9-'>t j v ape M >y du- ing the past few days h is n a great influx of visitors. No more r charming sta-ide resoit.— Nnrlh .4«n'. west rhews'the labor of thousand*. Dan r of the Cape May Store has a I | favorite brand*. | The 8eavll>e Camp .Meeting c-ommcnrcs j August 18th and closes on the 81*1. , Privilege* will lie sold at the camp , grounds on the 22nd inst. j For the information of the public we | state that the proposed running of Sew. , ell's Point ears to the ocean pier Is asked from 8 to 12, tqidnil&i. The Stockton bath house life boat will . out to-morrow, and every flay the re- ^ manent concern, no humbug. Tint merciful man will look well to the | comfort ot hi* horses during these sultry | July days, tfllre the dumb creatures plenty of water at frequent intervals. i Just keep in mind tills, after you have I read It, that the rxcurzion to the Breakwater on the Slat mat., la for the benefit ' of the organ fund at the M. E. Church. 1 J. Henry Edmund* will offer for sale building lot*, location on Stockton ' opposite the Chalfontc. Surveyare now at work making a map of ' -the ground*. In lhe<hthcr small body of Dr. H. M. ar* done up, courage, lihererality and full sired public spiriteilno*. ' nothing proposed for the pnMir ' welfare, hut that the. Doctor, goes in is help it along. Charley Smith, the original and only. a wide awake business man. lie greet* Ills customers by the light of an electric lamp, which by his undaunted pluck, he had suspended over Washingstreet, ne4r hi* store. Cape May Point don't say enough of claim* upon lite public for patronage mean* of the local pre**. Manager mutt know a* well as anybody that be cannot afford to ignore Cape May enlerp iaes Id making his summer contract*: Business is still done at Benezet ,fc much the same as in former years. Uie goods "are there and the help you want Is there and the same old patron* go there finding square dealing* and fair price*, at J. H. Benezet * Bros., 18 street. The train* came to the tape on Mon. heavy laden with those bent on havhjg a day of enjoyment .at the finest watering place tn America. The day good for seaside life. There was a handful of fog in the morning, but a quick south wind soon scattered it- The were liberally patronized, page after page of their registers being required for guests to write their names. beach was lined with bathers, in their scant apparel, and friends who were there to "enjoy the lovely occasion by sympathy. The big wave entered into the hilarious Joy of the lime, ami tomcd the bathers about tn a very nncermonmanner. On tlie clean sand of Uie strand groups of loungers were reclinregardless of tbe general customs or attitude when enjoying elsewhere thin on tba beach. It wa* a big day for Uie bouse employees, snd it made tliem stir around to fit out those who desired buffet the waves. Tbe Republic down a couple of regiments of excursionists. They helped to swell the general crowd of the day very materially . t

Rathing wrar* arc ron»dc-cri JT necessity. Very handsome ones are made 1 of white Turkish toweling with hood. I collar, deep cuff a 1* Chinese, and cords , witli uaseit of bine, red or gold color. , Bathing wraps are merely along, large . circular which covers a lady's form eom- • ploietv on Uie way to and from the snrf. ■ Just before she enters the water she , lakes It olf and leave* It upon the beach, i Emerging from the water all dripping , wet. the throws It around her while she • j walk- lo the drawing-room Thi* la to I I conceal her figure from the prying et c* i j that alwa- * follow a lady In a bathing ■ 1 suit. r! ' . j Reunion of the 7th Reotment, N. J. Colonel Mmlth, offithRrgim- nt, 8. N. r O.. has invited the veterans of the rei nown 7th Regiment, N. J. volunteers « to bold a reunion here In August, last i The Wave wiB have more to say about

Tuckahoe. Mrs. Frank Gandy and daughter of Ocean View, spent Thursday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith of Camden. are the guests of Mr. Reuben Smith. c Mrii. Anson C. Camp of Philadelphia, is at her old home for a few week* visit. 1 Mr. Leonard Busby has added a new verandah to his house, which has made 9 a decided improvement. Dr. Jos. Marshall made a Imoines* trip - to Itridgeton on Thursday of last week. returning hope on Saturday. 1 Mr. Andrew Corson of Camden, formcrly pf Tuckahoe, Is making hi^friend* ' glad with a visit of a few day*. _ Mr. ami Mrs. Zach Townsend. of Jcr- : liy City, are pleasantly located for the summer at Qtp. Frank Pilgrim*. Several «f cor young ladie* ami gcitiemen attended the parly at Palermo tin Tuesday evening. They report a. very enjoyable lufte. ('apt. Ifsgry Smith spent Sunday at hope, returning to Philadelphia on Tuesday morning, taking his wife with him a trip to the east. Miss Agnes Matthew*, oiJflisBouri, i* spending tbe summer with us, resting after her arduous lshors of the winter In teaching young ideas how to shoot. Misses Martie and Phebc Steel man, fill their friend Miw Bruner, spent Fri day of last week at Cotfct House, enjoythe hospitality of Mrs. J. B. Hoffman. Whooping cough Is prevalent here, and several of our young gentlemen will Ik- very glad when they can safely call iqvm their laily f iends without fear of SmTSSSm Johnson Ot Philadelphia,

stopped for a few days with Mrs. line Marshall, en route for Mpring Lake., where she will spetid'thc remainder of . The funeral of "Aunt Ixitrte Llayton ' took place on Monday af erncKin, the < community. — U'h»(L I- 8. G.? hthl tlwir laat *nmal the residence of Mr*. Harry Smith. The eireie will »p ml theseeond week of July at Pi man Grove, the guests of their former I 'red lent. Miss .Will Stokes. The celebration of the Fourth proved the. rani of the day before the roads were excellent condition for driving, and represented. T|ie programme was verygood and fully carried out. all reported ' As Mr-Joseph Mlu pphard with a ci rraiegc load ot ladies, wa* returning jiuupe 1 from the croa«-way into a (Hu ll, dragging Hie carriage and its occupants with lilm. F.-rtunBlrly no one. was in-jured.-ami owing to the low tide, very 4 . MP"' mosquito crop is growl; g bcautiMiss Maggie t rawf. rd. of Philadcl phla, li is hCett visiting Mr. I.tldlam Hamls. - Tip M. E. Bunday-schpol will go on uti excursion to Ocean City in the near future. -Rev. "Win. Mitchell I apt i zed five person* in the. Method1, -t Church on last ; Sunday evening. "~ - Dr. 'tJ. W. Mrrgitltart, of Sea Isle , » » In town ou Montlar. in attend- ; ante on tint meeting of the Itoard of Ml*s JJute Ogden ha* returned from the State Normal School at West Chester, I'd., where she leeeutly graduated, and reading the raledl tory essay on the auu reauiug uie inieui lory essay on uie

, d(J" of commeneement. , Tlie regatta at Anglesea on- the Fourth was the priwcipaMreine of oonversation in houtrag circles durin»"4hV. [cut week. ; Mr. Frank IauII maun the first prize it living the champion flag. I Mrs. Samuel M. White, of l'lilladtlplils *|ienl a few day* al the residence of Dr. Dowfis during the week. Mr*. White is a sister of the late Rev. Mo-es Williamson of Cold S ring*, slid ha* lot g • been a rUitor al Cape May. Dr. II. Swain, of lioabcn, slopped a ' short time on Monday morning on his ■ 'Way to Anglesea. No one enjoys the r pleasures of boating bettor titan the doctor, he la-ing a pnifessi- -nal Id tlie : scientific constntetion of a yacht. The Odd Fellow* Hall is being r»| Idly i, enclosed, ami is going to he a comnjoi dious buililiug and great ueprovemeiit r to tbe stre t on which It is located. Mr. 1 Charles T. Oarretson is t e carpenter in charge which bo-tire* a good piece Of Our town Is well filled with visitors. " and the streets present a gav ap|« aranei . Mr7"Bedben Town*en((. on ■ if our most promiurut citizens residing near ' the Court House, i* rapidly recovering from hi i late severe illness, caused h.v a ; carbuncle on the bark of hi- neck. Mr. Townscml* many friend* through the county will be pleased to hear of his prospects of recovery-. ' The Odd Fellow* celeb at! n on the ' 4th of July was a era il snei-esa clearing f about one hundred snd flflv dolars. I The day wa- p ea ant and a good < rowd ncir iiihlnlg U exrelle .t ape dies n eon- ' met ion w l li the C urt ll-llse IIoihI " aerv'eca to keep up an Anterrsl through lite various h ur« at— the day and ev ning. The enterprise of the Soeiety of [ Odd Fellow, in this community Is very j commendable. f Finest Building Lota on the Copst.

One hundred and forty of the choicest - building lot* on the coast of New Jerseyare now offered for sale bv the Executor e - of the late Mark Devine to close the es- ' tale. These lots are lueatrd on Bench avenue, Patterson. Broadway. Fir*!, 1 Second, Ttdrd. Fourth. Sixth and Sov- ■ enth avenue, (tape May City; they are " 70x140 90x140, and novum feet each. We r • offer them at prices to induce good im- " proiernent. Terms lltwral. Address. > ' - T. Bk*ot, Executor, . 540 North 4th St.. Phils.. I Or Jon* J. Kttovuc. ; tf 29 Perry St.. Cajte May. The tmawnae B nn- wtcx » Slreaiij ucorolB| - - Cutlery aod silverware at SmLh 4 ! Co'a Great Bargain House. 00 Washing- ! too street . d A w j

^ Where? 1 >' Where s the Life ? WTiere's the Enterorise? '' Where's the Best Clothing? Where are the Lowest Prices? i. Where's the Briskest and Most Srlid Success? j C without Question All These Arc at p JACOB REED'S SOMS, j -. * .918/920, 922 Chestnut. Street. ] f Siftwire**. W"kIC^"*lo*. Tn,-"!«. Itim-.VMiHin*. Lsl-'t*!' lirsri^r . Sir. r, n-i*le*l -Ttsileln BnydanJ eeiktren'j Evert far »wi plana Wrar -. ,- ., ,r- q- , y-n -t I SeptenwhM *ni Fatter ana tltodaoaer tkatt ever- JhB« Vevkwiar, CTuJ..*. . . -u- j *i..n., i Wc lay atrcss on o'tR" low prices. That is wlu-re vie :\.i, li in In ier- ; JACOB REED'S SON'S. 918-920-922 Chestnut St., also 2nd & Spruce Sts. | PHILADELPHIA. ' • I ' Cfi ' "4 H ' MARTNE' VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J, , H. GUINANO. i WM. F. ENG EHART, I NUFCTUP.".C Je,Vr I COMMODIOUS NEW 3TOP.E j Diamonds, "Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, MASONIC MARKS AND BADGES OF ALL KINDS, i - |l|V(. „1|r r,w.t(,ry „„ ,Rlnl, (Uw. where we w in he id. ase.1 1.. dmw «or , Mint starnpo'to tT the article* tin m-elve*. Jolil.ing ifi-ne' while y'mi w'ait! iiw'' visiting the city send all bundles ami we will ink. rare of them. ■ _S05 MARKET STREDT, PHILADELPHIA. / '

The Fitzgerald Self-(iuaging OilTanh WILL SAVE ITS COST IN A SHORT TIME. S < GAS MACHINES L For Lighting Country Residences. GASOLINE, GAS and OIL STOVES, ■ -P. J. FITZGERALD, MONEY TALKS. ""pack & S-/N, ; Bedding and Mattress Manufacturers. - 163. 165 and 167 NORTH SET0ND STRTET, ; * a ; .

STANDARD AND RELIABLE WATCHES. """ rw<jz£'p*'jr£*r»ih A «100 Watcli *9.00 ' or " *8100 i / A *75 Watch *1 50 *0.00 I A *70 Watch *1.00 *5.00 , A *80 Watch *1.00 . *5.00 1 A *50 Watch *1.00 *5.80 1 Ladle*" ami Stiver Wstrs*. on lerm*. j None aero hoiltaie to svsll ihemw-IVM nt Oil* i ; p>»n. oor Is "eat" i Hamrick St Son, (Mull St, PMMtllfe, ft ftSTHMA-—-no I 1 1 IlinRtmissstaeW I pi|£S :

/Spring ManifestoX of Oak Hall. \ Al/TF.R twenty-five years of experience, Wc have, got to ' \ a pint where vtrc near perfection ia the making of *■ 1 he.t.Iy-M.-ide' Ctc'hirg | Out of our lur.g ; i r.ttairliit Ce with all the goods produced by niamrfacturvrr, we h:ve ijiosen those qualities of cloths distinguished by the satisfadton they gfre jn service. Besidei the closest of earc given to materials, we know how to Make Clothing Better than Ever AT OAK HALL. We have ptit into it style to suit the utmost diversity of tastes': in sewing it. we have sought after and improved qur work in the way of durability, until we have reached a stage of our business where we can say" that the sewing will" not break.' the stitches .'will not give way. No mere " pulling out of buttons. No "more Ripping of Seams. They are things of the past with us. These essentials of good clothing, together with Our Lowest Guarantee we give to you in asking your trade this Spring. We stand by the usual rule of Oak Hall to return money for good* not turning out satisfactory. WANAMAKER & BROWN, \Oak HaU, / S. E. corner-Sixth and Market Sts., -M V . PHILADELPHIA. t for Infants and Chii lrcn. I ( "c**torl*is *o writ *d*pted to chQ&v-n that I Cratori* rorr, <>7C*"r«- - U1 Bo. Oxford SI, brookl^sN.T. | WuEoS mjuhou* medxattoo. tux Cciticx Coxtiti, i8s Fulton Street, k. t. G. H. MILLAR, .rHILADELPHIA STORE,- '- No. 30 Washington Street, Cape May City. N. J. At. zootiramZ^toX froeo lz.reTUUM n..r*ro M N.,u „„rr^ ,• '' ,C. H. MILLER.

Cape May Family Laundry, j No. 7 FRANKLIN 8TREET, CAPE MAY. N. J. Mrs. Campbell, Bxltimwre. Mis. Casey. IM,ll*,M|,iii*. 3QMETHMO NEW! furniture BY DAYI.tfillT. ^ Chamber and Parlor Suits ^ fa'JfffSar BO* nIou*^l*^;A! worn" iouw11 VMM (borer) l« mifflcivnt.'" Ttio so»1* *p«x or thvuvrelre*; »c «how thrra wtili ptruoro. IYIHS & BROTHER, 55 North Second Street, Philadelphia, below Arch, East Side. Rupture in j; A. SHERMAN tin* ntormxt from M» top tn thfCHyof M»x">-« . itir W< «. •» ' m tmri°a< im'm iimo'fromT* ,iVl.H*'o«h^roW-'t-""!' ' '-/"r ;^;lrelv^.tK5^.«^ss: ,nd " ' '4

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