Cape May Wave, 8 January 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published Every Saturday Morning. T*U rf rUrrfi^at l^r^Cape^MOr City The mogt nf the mistletoe nf tlic eitlea is jrathoreit from Jersey jflne and cedar , Senator I,opan was sixty years, ten month* and fllrcuu days old M the time ' of-hii 'itatli. fte riiii not look, howevrr, more than', fitly. , la' New York State, the past year, 5,OOlkOOOpohti:lvof rfiec-mfirgarine have been manufacturer! anil over " OOn.OOO poarni- in <thleSff>. li i- Mid titat Senator lngnHj. of Kan•as. I- tjie lii-M blressal man in tlie Senate, white lira. flin^liam can 'Cs off like honors in'ihc House. it .!•* Stated that there we 800,000 rail- . way employes in the United SlaUa, who annually j receive the sum of *400.000,. nop an areragt of J-SOO each. t >n a recent occaaian an honeat modest man waa running for olHce. He was ao little known and thought of in t be racv liujt Jbc rival candidate tried to buy William L. rpwcll. former ciliior of the Mount Holly .Vrn. I "gnu tie I publication of the Mount llol'v /./•.nr>/sJ, aoew wccMy ptlirer, »l »»; J.-nuerf J«t. It W't be.pntr "it il on Mondays. | Thelrou'-Aille » 'oTe - 'Muiake money artlcu'o.o on f ». pr.JwbUta,? I that the Republicans will numm-le I.e. 1 eiiu Fa'mklM, of Wise- win. and . Wtt i liam WaltC' "lie'fji. "of New Jersey, for President nod Vice Presidio! in 188*. j John Itoacli. the shipbuilder. is dying , in New York of r. disease similar to that , which caused the ih atli-of Gen* nil (Iran , Wotl nf tli" rn ici.T is Hie roof of the , began to develop last Jnnuart'4 Ju Man h, temporary lolkf Wftudfor.led by a surgical operation, but Urn. trouble returned, and Mr. Roari* is now failing gradually. were laid in the Iluteli'nson finally vault in lloekCnak Cemetery. Waslungtnn, on Friday, after the pcrf-vmnnre of the tunerm! ceremonies in the Senate rhkinber. Preaident Cleveland was not able to attend, but nil the departments of the •government were represented, nnd a military and civic procession r seortrd the corpse of the soldier-Senntoo to the prave. tirand Master Workman Powderly is certainly loabig his hold upon the Knights of Labor, hut he nevertheless gives them some solid chunks of ifllviee whan lie watns them to keep nut of politics. The arm* of politics, inviting as it may .be, ollera no temptation to a workingmnn which he should fo* a rootnent think of entertaining at the expense of Ills goud name and cstnb'tshed npulation for imlostry. Tnc New Jersey Bar with singular unanimity asks for tlie reap)rointment Of Chancellor Kunyon. A certain party pressure Is Mid to be against him In be. lislf of an active partisan, (lor. (Jrecn - may have fin- backbone to put cnatemtd upo»-tho oen|imfnt-Hi»t ask»-for Mr. Kunyon'a reappointment, but lie could R-arecly do a more unpopular thing. It would give his administration a bad tend nit to displace AT r. liunynn with a rampant partlxau.— OnutUvUm. lias come to spcaiTor this in boqnr'nftlie memory of the gallant soldier and pnpn- . lai Senator who was put aw«y on the last rHtt- of the old year. (Jen. tiogan was a conspicuous figure for the past quarter of u cuulury, but no llngrr cnu point to |pm aa having corruptly abused any trust ■committed to him. No wonder that the patriotic impulse of the people sprang at - once to the relief of the widow of this brave man and honest Senator. tilt- candidates f..r vice prrsid- lit In 1884 lire dead, and both cnii.IWUlt; for president tulTerlng from the <ame Indisposition. Strangely enough, too. in the cases of Measr». Hendricks and Logon.' pall of mourning has fallen upon befiid»y /«ujvitii> !u their respective home*, •limn di-nlli lias never 4n the history ot tlie ^eounlrrehoseh so many llliist iona powar. (Iran'. Sermmir. Metlrlhui. Knfllnghtiracn. Hendricks. TiM.-n. Uahr*ck. Arthur and logon have all passed away within ISc rail yiar and a half. A Wlnto: Routs Over tho PonnsylPurausut t" the ennn d- Mi.-tom the Pennsylvania Uallpail ' ■ i.inam- nigral d if safe at lis riOCes N ivruiCer i-t. a el ck of win! ■ ■ . n* l td., t- ..f all Jersey. Virginia. Florida, oihi-r promlnrut points in the Southern 8 arcs, and to Havana. These llck.-l. ho- —Id „t retfjfi&rz&a&t south-bound trip within fifteen days from the date "f purchase a- etampeii on tliu back, and tor tin* return trip prior u> Muy SI'st, 18-17. St"|MsrT is permitted il any point named on the ticket, and if the tourist desitos to break the journey at any other point, he should apply to the conductor of the train or purser of the , boat, who will grtat the pcrmlnion by , issuing atop-over check notation on the , ticket. Southern point to which winter travel I tends, and the variety of roule afforded by the extensive Southern connections . of the Pennsylvania Railroad. commends • its llnoa to the favor of the traveler, to J wliom ease, .comfort, promptness ami , speed ntc I material cpnsidcra ions. J lliougli buff el and sleeping care run between New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore anil Washington, ami Virginia and i Florida points, and the tourist to Cuba , may make the trip without interrupting his Journey, exeunt Tampa, where ho exchanges the car for the steamer. For further anil detailed Information, apply at the ticket otlioaa of the company and conaacung lines. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Lrnntcs. Sores. Ulcere, Rait Rileum, gisSassagctgas:" and postlrely cures l'Ues, or no pav reiliiirvd. It is guararfieert to give m-i feet rattafactlon, or money refunded. rri< e I enmd' ^ ,>01 ^ H"lr>" A lie wonderful |>opuliiritr attained Iir Hooil's Calender last year will lie repeat- « cd by lluo.1'8 Household Calemlar-Al- , pb-r^mhinafion of ealendarknd almanac J del ipweojum-wm bewelcome anywhere^ tuioed Of the druggists, or by striding six '-ents la stamps for one cony .or ten rents far two. to 0. I. Hood A Co.. Isrweil, .

• v • : ■ : ■ ; . / . THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF J. HENRY" EDMUNDS, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGEHCY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 523 CHESTNDFSIREET.

Jottings Through Jersey.' I A cow belonging to Pbloeas Smith. ..f 1 AJlowsv gmve liirtli to s calf last week , that weighed 107 lbs. ; , The crop of grape* in California tbr , . pv*t Vrr r - r.ilinato.1 at T78.UW) "-e« <•( , e wb'ch t?" ntin ton* wrre sept to the K-". -i The l 'am. ten I'.e ' ling Cooim'. 1 -. • ' potts that for laefl pet mils wire granted'. ' , for- 1047 new buSldlegs sod for ripal « ( and alU; ratine*. It Is said that the Willlamstown and , ' Dviawsre lUvcr liailroail will sur<4r !»• ■ stended ruber to Bwedesboro or Harn I sonrillc the cotuiog tumtnrr A number of Bridgeton'v leading flu*'. nr» men are intcrevtlog them*. r«, a* , , well •> other parties, in the subject of , , '^Hldlrtg * shoe facforv fn thit mfo. j Tlic KnJalil* of Labor, of Salem, nre i ; eondiiiTtiliP'a i-o-opj-rativv *ture at their i meeting room. It is said that they ran i thus "Btain their goeds at greatly re- I iluced price*. i 1 I** tV* P8ft ■"!' imlewii i>r .ttniw, lit . ! the ('uniden OiiuUf, ami a llovcrly sa- 1 , loon-keeper, the Jury fallod to agree and | • wen- dbm'uaed. Tlie case will probably 1 - be dropped. Lonis Steinberg, Of lied Bank, a poor 1 ' cigarmaker, with a large family, ba«, bv ■ tho'dealh of his iiu-lliir in (ii rinaiiv. t J. I ! len heir to property valued at from ?1A0.- ; 000 to *800,000. Tlie Government engineers, who have , • been at work sounding and surveying the , • Allanllc City Inlet channel for'*ev*r«l \ i weeks, discovered a new thoal about , : nno mile find a half southeast of the . . lightliou#. ■ , a Oscar A. Oliver, the leading peaeli - » grower of Sussex county, predicts that - next year will be one of tlie greatest f peach' years ever known in Northern - New Jersey. Mr. Oliver baa over 5,000 trees cnmlng Into bearing next year. A petition is now being signal asking . CongieM to appropriate " $20,000 fur a government lighthouse at Rquan Inlet. At the present time- then* is no lighthouse lietween llaniegat ami Hit Htgh- ^ land*, a ilUtanco of 'fonv miles. -Tlis ! The plans 'or tile new Soldiers' Home, 1 to be erected In Kearny township. Iluii- „ -on county, and which will be submitted to Uic next legislature for conslderatlop, are now rwulv. They provide for a seie olllas, ward-rooms, dormitories, a. Uo«- . pltal, a laundry, dining hulls ami barns. r, Every day adds to the great amount of r evidence as to the curative p- wers of n Hood's RarmparUla. loiters are contini ualiy being received rrnm all an tlonn of r the country, telling of benefit, derived I from this gr*-nt medicine. It is unapialied . for general debllttv, jjnd.a* n blotwl purltier, expelling cverr trace of ssrofula or other impurity. Now is time to lake it. , l'reparvd by C. LUixsl A Co.. Is-wel), 4 Ma**. Said by ill druggists. Ti.c graceful arcli of the heiigetenl B Thomas cat's hack has been taken bv . lliMiri.lge builder »s a mode! of strength parrUd. . 13-iHN-hKKI.EH. -On SsiaMsv, Jsnnari . R. heeler, ail of ttspe Ms; c!iy. I .. |tfw ^dvtrlisiwcnis. Hood's Sarsaparilla " Combines. In a manner peculiar to Itself, tbo 1 Uist btM*|»ritylns sod Mrvngltienlng rrme- ; dies of the vegetable kingdom. You will Bnd Uils woUO.rtul remedy eib-etlrb wbera mtier iw-dtcliK-i luvelnikd. Try It now. It will Purify your blood, regulate the dlgostlnn. ' and gtvo new Ilfo anil rigor to tbeenl Ire body. "Hood's Sarsapaiitla did me great good. tnc op." Mn*. G. E. Sixmos*. CUboes, N. Y. " I imlferat three year* tram b)ood potmai. I took Hood1* Sana pari Ua and think I am i cured." Una. 11. J. Datis, Brockport, N. Y. Purifies the Blood I flood'* Sarsaparilla la characterised by < three pecullarilles : 1st, the reaUiulba of ! remedial agents ; Sd, the proportion. XL the ' of securing the acttvo inatl.-l':. Qualities. The result 1* a medicine of utms-i.. ' strength, effecting cures hllhcrto unkiiown. I Bend for book containing additional evidence. rt^rnV'^M'^Mtrrs i cdDccST NNSk Mais'. W,™0S1' " Hood's Barsaparilla beau all other*, nnd Hood's Sarsaparil'a " by all druggists, ft : sti for W- Mad: s only by a L HOOD & (XX, Low-It, Miss. lOO Doses One Dollar. " I U SSI AN J : ■heumatisit^ ■ Cure ; r e>T|t tr i "?rrf?!i*'Tu ' 11 "M V m^es-p v jj' siiSi, | ""TPT1!0** HOhATTHK &Wy\ -S •*» ,_7Wee - | JSySSSSB-JisSB FT 'a rtw-oSsSSSSsif^ '

II Ono of thq Cost Tblnga Out. I ^ Vlth tlie arhini «f tl.i Niw Viarjj Iff' tile ti.sre''of*.m.v- «w '3b^ j i^TU-vrn M.u.cT-' R'atnT-alou, I T(Sf i«TeS a «i erart- -r t= the' err >ng hovel. - which lie* before M i .rails* *i.apc ' A\; " ; - , I j.leslrra n n-oliii-i- -.'ci. , ii il,. • rSlpro imnomi" ' i.. t ii. from the ii :ri,Ii and rai-y pen- ,t Hit1. Nre" nucl ; ~v^£rK5«'rg 1 • cnu* :magipc*iri I h tri . XfiT tliTlt iof p ! «Si | n.M. Ii is har.lly livec'Miv to milt (li'ai 1 , i* girt ten <mt by The Charles A. Vogeler C'j.mpany. Baltliuure. Md . ami is being distribiii'd freely to their patrons in • irade. It is nnot her proof of' the wellearned reputation of the remedies manu. fnetured by that house and another of it*' Ingenious method* of spreading the story of the wonderful cure* wrought by St. r Jarglis OB.' In verse and alliu-ratal iines - ; another story is told of an equally famous 1 ' ami efficacious remedy— Red Slar Ck-ngli J 1 I arc -wliieiijws been »1i-.ku by the iinj pjy- :-(-f Hie nSu*Uli*lingu1*Iied cbcmi-l-lo be ftpe frothYf|na(cs tind poisons-, the i cost of which is only twenty-five cent*, t The jail will doubtless be very much in t demand and a* it deserves should Justly _ t become most popular aa one of the .best J thing* out. ^ * An inoonic tax would be the most ,, I prolific ami corrupting source of laving n . that could possibly be. Tlie most projH r " . subject for taxation is thai which can be ,, . seen, such as land and .buildings. Ileal n * estxte prwluci-s about niuc-tenth* of our " 1 UvalH'u t" -i " gw -gVilvrtibtmnits. You Can't | ' Dm intBilN„.x^,fr;..^ ' j THE FAMOUS HOPj "PLASTERS TXcr r^tore sua ritsinu ra> psrw. >.M« in thu Bsdc. aw., Illp. Lk, KUlacT.. JMUU. « v XUTOtuuywMitoa.PMasUsxtoasisistrangifr Jj - larowlsdlCTs sbresdl xaig plssKr Is spresd p, rxAurx^co^u^Ssmi^^'J^IIL-.110* r,' 25,000 FATAL CASES , J TTPBffiD : ■\ (f3r FIVES X HBiar 1 hrOCOOHTEY ALL TREATED WITH QUININE nr. JtS. Wiebell, of Cbiragn.ln.s clmk-sHe-- S inre ax tl« CwSrVwistj llospiiAt/Ool. 7!S. IS**. ^ nun from « Tring quNmr? asTT 'inr'oSn?' rsn SsSS?2""™1 1 KASKKE 'aaSISSSBr 1 MALARIA, DYSPEPSIA, , NERVOUS DEBILITY. I LIVER. LONG AND KIDNEY DISEASE. rc-ronfcW.F.^HntenalMX M, p^ss Essxasca si., in" tnTaaeatae pbwwr, SIM *MTreTro' no* "i "- slbrtixaSjnJary lo tbr bearing or imsuren™." »ntre; ^qcSSne toUebS Sm"im ( "kvury pat lent Pnmcls Quapimi, X. Y, )tScM»Ticxu^l!R Y., "rtlSifiSfi noH M Wsrras St.. New York Winter Exposure Causes Couehr. saraffVKSRW» assse , ■ppllesXiou Is ot ta* lss«t hensai. KnUorwl bi „! uwr puyss-iaa* ami Prurgist*. Pcwsre ox lai- hi* -•Giiwicim, "•CuBsleiB.- or -CapM.uue.-' AJt forBanoiriucuAr tin oxb"*. Exaalaeaal** w. Please Don't Forget It \°<

Tlftc JACKMIN'S CAKE, l'j <DL'TII EIGHTH STIMt' L" >g-OTICE TO CIlEDITOIl" gATTLE OF SETTySBURG, ] ^i'cpLORAMfi | G. CORNELL,'" ' COOK AND CATERER. i* prtwtt Ax sho- test notice. " Kp. s DECATUR STREET, •«%»« " t'apeMay City, X. ' | •Icu^t^'p^Cri'ri*' ne wTgM^aaU 'pmmsT p ithaMiUia taMMoet ^itie^a*lSc». sad'tgu KHTFF'S SALE! ■ SATCItDAY, trie -in day of JAN'Y, A. D., 1 ojneioX l.i-xmmg .t- TxtmrT inuiauire «i "«r° - V S II1 1 Vste Of Ifesmirli ^ xgytw >8k-of LaTsyeiie^re*! ■l^IUa asid*v.-n hc*>ljii-l-« *a^yrS«Tm.TTr:r-3'.ri-,n i in*- of SfaytumTfrimriiaa reareofSgioa-nl-T rlTl LTnv'i'T P[PT"-" '""Vlu II. Sa» - r ■ ' II It's '• ul'iv 1 KlTuifNttx^toiiRu r?*"1 '' ' ScsctMng i!>cat Slatlo Manure ml WI'SMSPHiTf MStMStSSs"" j WU6ITS ^ $25. JPHfiSPHflT? J •^gg'FBAUM i, SONS tin soli ltASTPAOTL-ntL.t MWn-PHosnun A«> i ot " WPORTtms - PHILADELPHIA. PA. j BittiGH'S $25 PKOSPIJTJ IS A COMPUTE ISIMIL blM HUUEl CHOLERA. EfiSGDON'S SPECIFIC, Wiar Caxxx.T'Ars ^co^X. J.. ^ > j Tbs Bragdo^ManufaeMilng Co_ f-Oaa-i.»aa*.*_One of my Urge fuming bog* 1 ra tsxvn rinl-nu. SMX; l-rlnt HHAI.'«K. «»-, .- jSSl *Sm?Jtsn'n!" Tjaamxa?' s'L' SsSr£FaSiS;l ' xDorewm'mraMrmTtSrtnowtS?' ^ Wrex creek CWMsytoc's J

R00MG'^^^RQ0FlNG' : | Rosjn-Sized Waterproof IJ«ikiing& Shealkinor Paoers "I ROOFING MATERIALS. || WARREN EHRET ROOFING COMPANY | - ' 107 rr.:lade. = ( i| ^ — — — , J: Itciiis of Interest at Hall's Drv I Goods Store. j " 'A lurga,. M of S«i„ Rl.aX.m*. ,f 7S <*». All ' 0 lors. in.Faiile l-rnucaise Silks N..vc>ti«- in Fancy 1 rip ed Velvet. .\ treat bargain in all-"w..ol black I len ■ riettas. Dsess Gfmls- Novelties in Fancy Mitel Suit | iiiks. Strijied Camel's Hair Invisible llaid&A'ftmbinaIJ! lion Suitings. Cable Cords. At mure Cords, etc. . " \ SEAl VCLOSHS AND ASTRACHAXS. j ?t trachau ami lloucle U'rajra .! :... Lets. Siimliinct Coats, | 5" P^ylur-nf Clii'.dK.T.'b: t-T-' . i ' The Best Five Dolter'Wcol Blanket in Town. | 1 • ! ' i \ - HALL'S le j No. 26 South Second Street. | PHILADELPHIA. i ; I J \ GEQRSE mm ■ : Market Street. Phila | mSm FR4ME5 IN GBEAT. On lund and made lo oidr , | MOST RELI ABIE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY 1 IN 'JAPE MAY COUNTY. I Only First Class Companies GopreseDloil . ' *a^es as l"ow as. 'n an^ ot'ler - * W- SCOTT HAND- Acent. BAMDXt. E. LARI'lK CAI/TOH L LANDIS 8. L. QABI.C, 8|K«SI I'xnuw. — LANDIS & CO . C iKucoraaantoilKAYtUU, A Yu).,) Wholre.1" IW-Pit* tu * Wood and Willow-ware, Caqiets, Oil-cloths, HOPES. TWINES, COTTON HATS, BRUSHES, Ac. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS HANDLED. - I rr> V 4RK ICT STREET, AND *11 MBUOUXNT HTRKET. PHI LI j J. M. K. niLDRETH. AllorncyJU-taW snd NoraryTWdlv. V C. LITTLE j t. - - HILDRETH & LITTLE. I Real Estate Brokers, No. 4 OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. i EUale Bniigbl, Kolfl and Excbanged. Hotel", Boarding 1 House-* and collate* Rentetl. Drelrable Hnllrilns- I.ota Sllunlexl Dlreellv on trie neacli, For Hale. I . NEW MILLINERY STORE, - 1 49 Washington" Street, Cape May.^N. J. — STRAW "AKD "MILLINERY ' GOODS. | AO rt..i-oo>>u* *t*],*r* >■ •rsa.do Ilsf*. fndlot *xnu Ob'id.-anvOoiLrs, Gaffs, Aprons ami Gloves E mbroisory Goods. Stamping done to Order. in AT1.LH- JENN|E S> WALES

— 31 | EVERYTHING IN BRY GOODS Ai THE LOWEST fRICES. p|L I ■ L- SAMHLS-MAiLED TQ ANY ADDRESS ^ ON APPliSATiOM. ® WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, ' Jewelry and Silve'rware, AT WHOLESALE FIGURES.' Solid Gold 1 .allies' Stem Wind American Watches, §19 00 Solid Gold, ( rein's Stem Wind American Watches, 25 00 Solid Gold i.ik.' Ladies' Slum WinriAYaiehes, ■ 2* 00 Solid Silver Sierii Wind Watches. ' 7 00 ' . Silver Triple Plated Tea Sets, 6 pieces. 25 00 Waterbiiry Stem Wind Waches. 3 00 Genuine. Diamond Kings. 5-00 Nickie Ansvnia Clocks, '90 Solid- SiK er Thimbles. 25 T. o. havdCCK, PR AC TIC A L WATCHM A.KER^' No. :2 North. Sac on a T:'- Phiiada H0 LI DAY GOODS, FRENCH CfiOCKS Having a line line ol" the ic-fcopds ol my own imoortation I am offerini; BRONZliS a.'-u.-t iiiuuceiiienis'lo buyers. . . , PinsJiirrinjvR. Rings, Sle. \eHut1 )l A M U N Db. tons' Collar Buttons and St-nk .J*'ine Stones, handsomely mounted it cheap WT A TPTTPO Cold and Silver Watches of all W A I Jrl CjO. kinds ajid grades. WILLIAM F. ENCtI.EHART. - NO. 20S MARKET STREET, Goods at Retail. PHILADELPHIA. PA. for Infants and Children. irto^S»M^etoftoJ,0eWItlreI"i4,J SSsSmST'lu^mSfSSSSx™. 1U Sri Oxfiml Sx, brecUya. s. Y. | WttEwt ujuriou* UMdkatfcio. Tua caxrxxra Crau-XXT. 18! rutton Btrret, K. Y. West Jersey Hotel, rOOT or MAHKKT KlRgWI', CAMDEN, N. J. unMu- »,Hh On-.-cU** areammodaUoiu. Ara ■.lunXfo'uo'r' i«t psxronlgr.'^Sli mwlag JOBNTOTTBR. GMtt. STEPHEN PAR CaouUn.