Cape May Wave, 18 June 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

i . — r— -■ 'ubli»hed Every Saturday Morning j 1 CAPE KAY. JUKE 18. 1887. - „ *"u "** uVZ*-' *"* " Or— n Crook. o ."-'MUM are ready Mir V HM prr tBooaan.1. l*TyttoauTlatB*«anwrora tsanfa Bnrar. s BatpftSeeeUmkre Baa :>w luUttlr nun " jaSasasssx*" "'"i* ; , PotoriDurtf- , - * Tut es plain* -are '1n.7jtrrpa.-1nr ilirtr boai. or ma AUantl. 0*7 raw. We are plea—1 loaae mai ■r. -.Tiarlre MMara MStteiStSs.,™ - "■ , Prt« Oourrejwanaj I tar 2m from MOM Willi wow. ^ •' utu^r wt" """ w° "'°b*h'' "" » o*i2fleo^Fl^artr"pM^n^ ' tr°B hU " ! MMtrr narrr Iicaian nl your 1V7 wa« tin- rnr" 11 BUfnMfllBar, Mr. jrrrllallarliri la.l wrrk. Mr*. J. W. llrarr aoJ aon^Wrel-y^aprnt Hair « ^Mr^Bronrue i» awa»^»l«J»^^jr nrralMT. Mlaaaa RarH^o ami ^»ajT Flohlng Crook. jspsics»stis"" |tartra»nollT^.arnU»i wrr«^ ^ i^ntr 10 ' -n" aUrr - 'Ir.ion'"' ' * '"iru^Mainirinii in* qm»i onoMro-ire lime Vtiuure ot rumnr Cm* nwoa a "lode ? ^ ^ "Wm new pomo" 1.7 Mr. Kran» lute; B»" to allr Brely if yoa Ural rrant in itarlj vi*,"tirillekaM Malik rwa ha. own treat lot bit pbaaion 10 "" Analaiea. Lndlam la u>* popular aklppet for Mfa.l,r. are rn - TfSo^BtwfB a»d''wlf«! of ipneak mil, bare prke" AreSc p"hlnr* iijkh of Murhw^, »i^ 5^JrT?l5'^llr.Sw':'"" 'Aiorii-l"".!1'*. Aiterma'e, W. E. Kr-i'-r, Tbe<i H-lior, J no ronn. Frank BoUalharii, Jim. W. Moore, Edward n. Parr. Win. lillTrar. I . A. Half. Rio Ortnoa, J..M Enndy erenloa a-lnka akfl jaranUa t»^r iolr a"^tivwapd Inr of CkrW M* elrrne. n.B« tao^tha^ no irm5 SyrS^r^ld Ore SouunWa wia In Holly Beech. Tbo.Heafoam coiiare u open. SSk£ ;■ ttTT«aAniiaaea h!"K° artndahjar wlaMnwi' Of rrarri to Ub borotKk wukln 1*0 neat eigiu *tr?a B*~l«lNtn"h''m^"imr n'r Jnly Jin. A fall orelmalr. Iroin I'tilla le phi. DIB* CrneiK Don, .'onepb Dr. or lata paid a koine riall on Monday. oTk^annraf.n a, ,1. OH irk*. _aaee too bad any oakkacoa yet. u lire daily wayggraV; MwraT. "" 1 1 ' ^ ' grajjB. ^ TbTVrla My h -loJ5" u^toty W^kaft.lM »«a&*lh.^ra"'in. i'TTh? TfcfSi u i T& oibircn •.iw^etrr-^rr weyra aa«re». _ ^tonlUmfnts. jHOOD^ CMNIH EXTWO W\ blond joo onkBMi-nJojr good bealUi. good roodlciue to purliy. runlito. and epneh Urn blood, and Hood". Xita^mflTS la wtujby poor rtjoManrn^ It ra^tocollar lu Uidhll I ■mtfaaampatliu ia aold brWraqt^laIOO Dosos One Dollar

j ' Donnlavlllo Itnmn. S I Jt-hSZi?. " "s P I I. H. IJoti and family are aptndins a lew t? ."ay. in ire Q uker Out. ■ • lieaair Jamea and Fanr.le Carrjtll elMUnl s' Pkliatleipliia and Faimyra laal wcea. Cl ! |,y'!*fl^i'o[ aMrt?rLi^"l 'plnT.11 m nTt ryraje''py yrtt^Ba iniwenot arjnml. IrT warble?* JSTuunaSi .Soot Sony *M 'J •mo lh.we rbarmiog aonrt. t< Children^ day waa .e^renl m ihla p'ape The exeM^ Tar ex^d-t any^ ihol a aw harxlanmely Irnrimrl win n-iwere. wmeh \l jni^.'n^MMMk ^MjjnHj; th^oey!" ^ whel.™»^ *le«n an-earaeatjp ^a .Blm.laj Along th«Sh^oro Road. ti Mia/MaHe Infetto'l haa )a.l- rt-rnroe'l from, qnlie aft .fielded rlall In Camden. * 1 Mra. I lelie Setaick^JOiimi^elph'^ * apeno- J wTiPrteTltaoeaaad, W, S oo>.inr.lay. 7 tk^'n'nw ojkuoartiteiiip* In tk. to iae ot '.j- a HeaaieH'mera of Horner'a Point, ammipnnird J ky iwo ladle. trfH/i Caiudeu. are viann,/ .--. ii.. Singhtoyllriiie. * - Up Shorn, Opite am rrcewtnng r-poiiy. sea lnia donank con'ip.iu or dry Sunday, aa ( '°A*w" dLTV m'^^'kf«^e"oear future. I 1 erion inagnuliaa tor ui. u-ly loteT Boy heeart- - I),„. i, lor.- pretty a id .ti'».-l«. yoonr law "h at T,^ wnana? Ink l*l™i'e^,'^eon,or *M ' i May-Mm lu ll. " ' | - a Good Rocord. Wm l*arry, of Cinnawmiun. s. J , la^ooe^i.r »wn iwiti uur line or hjalneaa aoii^Umwe.! hi. i follower* « 1i*'i| i i a rapklly Irapnved In hraltk. arnliiy, *plr -„ coat » tod general aiipemranee^ Woo ' vaine; fur | untng and keeping hurae fliwh In good condition." ' nnraplerw rnqnenilv wi.ii.lor wkere the. rail. ' raada nhtaipwiroper n-lurn Pie aome of the 1Pgenlona pdMNtqly ^meto.*|a^ai'0|Hed la aire". • zr ■ UM1 1*1 an.Tj'lenr'"™" *** '*"'C "* * It Is a Curious Fact h Tlmt I he boil* is now mo e biadeptllilr 'r n. In-ni IHfrt'in nioilii-int-lliauntHiivoilipr , aonw>n. II- noc llii- imiiorlnnce uf inking • ll.m.l'» .Sareaparilli. now. when il will do ■ ri ullv wontlrr " TtflT.tr p-irifving ntui mf iiluhg ilio lil uifl, i dot Hoi"!'* s«rmt|iurlll» wliicli is pomi- . liar lo itsolf. Bucklon'n Arnica Salvo. Tlir Iwai sniff in Ihr world for Cuts, limine". Sure*. Ulct-rs. Holt Rhrum, Fever Sores. Tetlrr. Cliuppml Hindu, Ubllblnina. Corn*, mil all Skin nmplion, and poatlvelr cure* l'ilm. or no jiay requjrtil. It la jfuaranleetl lo give perfect mfiafai lion, or mntiey refunded. Price n W oc-iii- per bo*. For sale by llcnry A. , For a time mv Illo war despaired of. Mv I rouble wan wlih llu Kidneta. Liver ' -tnil llladilrr also Comtlpalion'. Finally i» 1 iiaeil Ilr. Kenned}'* Fnvoriie Remedy, ii and In my oplniua lr aaved my life. 1 f1 suffer a» I ilbl. - A. J. Giffiwtl. Id-well. . Mass. Dniegials; #1. Send 2-cent stamp " lof»r. David Kenne.lv. K nd out. N Y . , for ids book on Klilnev. Liver anil Blood diaorders. Mention ibis paper. • One nf tbe m-wt inlcreeting macliinoa , usoi in imimlriea ia tlie "wbiran." Ii dries olotblng by making 1000 p-vohi. liooa In a minute, tine of llu. days tbe } "whinner" will bo introdaced mto tbe „ edilorin! pern, and tlieb-re win. jirrabtin talking too long will ho tnv t.il lo gel n into the "whinner" anil dry op. — St. ' Blue-eveil people have I he wrakeel ii eyea. remark" rancceaaftil ocnllat ^Vanamahrr'5. f. After the Fourth of July and ; during the rest of the summer the Store will close on Satur- ;■ days at i P. M. J .You can orirfr anything we »' have by letter. We'll send it ; by mail, express or freight, as h you may .direct. Summer Dresses for Large Girls and forChildren. Flan- - nells, Ginghams, l^twns and other wash fabrics. Light wraps and Bathing Suits. Play Dresses 3-5 cents to f6 ; odd and pretty Scotch Zephyrs £3.75 to $1 2. Lawns (rimmed with embroidery 4»i.37 to $20. A Dew Silk idea. Jersey weave all Silk,, part satin eflect, artnure if you please, corded like Faille F'rancaise. but lighter. Drapes gracefully ; jvon't pull apart at the seams : " Iyory white. Light blue. Gray. Nile. Lilac. Beige, 4 * designs of each. Printed with 7 duster colors in beautiful pat ^ terns. 2b,in. You refused them jy at fi .50. Will you take them ^ 75 cents? That's much less jc than they rati he made for, ^ India Silks. The fighter ». wei>d'f, wider, better thing* tbni'ha ' jeshed

Summer Silks aside. The printing is more to American j - : so's the material. -6de-j signs in,8 cijlors. 27 in., 75 iff cents. They've bcen"ft.2h. 1 Paris Cashmere. S h a w 1 s. Cardinal, cream. Sky-blue, pink, .tan,' mode, wine. Better c we. krtow of elsewhere, .fer tile money. , A. finer twill,- a better coliir-KinV, _ bett«;r rl weave, better s;;:e. No - little J yard-and-a-half Shawls among j them:" Every one big. Some a (icalefs make fhe littlQ price i, on the. little shawls. Oitrs for > least are as big as any. Si. 25 g to $4. ' * Plain Cashmere or Eml rrcud- « ered Cashmere Scarfs 75 ( cents — half. Others of the a Embroidered Scarfs, from S i e to $6.50 ; all much under regular price. French Chudda Shawls $ 1 .- 75 to St.. 50. . - ] . Summer. SJiawls of domestic and foreign make $1.50 from j S3: $2 from S3o°- . ' Fleecy Shctlands, daintily j < colored, 5<>c. to $4 — about ' half Trimmed Mifimery. What are left of the French jiattern^ antl of our own designs shall 1 go for half and two-thirds. Sateen Berber. Fine twill, thread wool. Soft to the touch, silky to the sight. But little heavier than Nun's Veiling. Only in dark colors , — brown, lead, steel,-- blue, , green. That's why the price is half. 50'cents. ' Pongee mohair . The* fittest kind of stuft for traveling dresses. Dust and cinders won't stick. Stripesand plain, in drab, brown and tan. 50c. Crinkled Seersuckers. Yflu don't buy them for beauty, but they're pjetty enough for all that. The pmtiness-of goodness — the best prettiness. A knock-about cotton. ^Vhn ; feels like being prim and pre1 cise in Seersucker? It's an 1 eas*y, happy-go-lucky stuff. ■ The most substantial -of the . medium price cottons. ' A good Seersucker for 5 cents. Creams only, but the : crinkles 1-8, '/ or Jf inch . crinkles i-». '4 y2 men *

i Wide. Some of them in dress I ! lenghts — 9, to. 11 and 12 J ! yards, 45 to 60 cents, i But the Seersuckers that J, i most people choose are those - i for icaAi 124' cents. They're staplegoods. Strong as Seer- ( suckers, can be ; fine enough, j, , handsome enough. ; White Bleached Table Lin- j en ; woven initials. A good, 0 ; wearing Damask, pretty de- ■ Table Cloth 2x3 yards and ] 1 dozen 3-4 napkins $6; they 1 , have been $9.50. Table Cloth 2x3 yards and < ' 1 dozen 3x4 napkins $6.75; j I they've been $1 1 . ' ThertT s always fitness in a j • book-gift ; neaver more welcome than at the Commence- , [ ment season. Light or heavy, , ' grave or gay, we've got it. ; ' Book News for June — with . a portrait R. H. Stoddard — 1 '' gives you a peep into all the I new books and tells you what ! the best judges think of them, j a 5 cents, 50 cents a year. i Very pretty are the light ! I Bulgavian Curtains with i ; colored cross stripes ;antfvery \ reasonable too-^-? 1. 50 a pair. I t So are the gauzy Etamine i Curtains with colored dado i ' and borders. St.25. Orthe GinvasCurtains, like . Madras to the eye, but strong- ' er. better to wear, and halfdic r price — §2 a pair. John Wan amakkr, i """aM CHJ-Ball aquarv. I gHKRXFF'S SALE. mWii— 4 SShSS— 1 1» aiie'2 puilat8ATUHDAT. lB'.O day otJI'LV. A. D-, 1917, L' at tha h w ol « a'i!kir« a. m., no day. ai tw - iM^aiyirfV*^Mi?aM''HLM^^twier:1 5^*'~a KS 1 SSSSiSJS - h0 S— St ,iBt«jr>^-1LrtIl'* .t* anaLl to'd»|ioi^K wry'ede'^MM Hmf ami ?qrtitj <1 Sfirvin SauiwLt.Ti alda of Aivuc "71111-, a'u'r*a--l. ami tarn-*-S'ylsliS IsSSI -CT eoyayTdJ.^lm^'i '(hykoT'wafl^'bi | Hclard a* Uiy^anqijriy "I '-tiari^I 1. H a--.. I William II l'lHlrt«'i»l.ota'i*. . rl-Hlat,t.b,.,'l | lakes In M-iaua >1 .11:: of Anal" Man. . ^ ^^JAMW^IIORMAKKH. JR.. ^ q QRISCOM-S s MILK AND CREAM DEPOT. r ftniB. B, Btiftio* audOoiaa tta., Ca|* May (Bly. • rsa>iBBas^~7-^

2lftr ^dvftiiSfrarnts. THE NEW JERSEY Trust il Safe Deposit Co., 225 Xarie*. St.. Cindon. Ii. J. - - itoo.iMMi | Tioa cmnpaBy r^pultoDy ann-mm-f* v% jtr. j ! ntlMm <V|m *•» coon'y. Hut it h*a o«r- j law an.t 1:k-.v frroera. riapa May itry. j . of Moony will tm raysBIa i ' .(■I s* 1>"**iirT: or Aimitjv llrarrta'-lr. JIJIX. (1. CATTKIX, I'ro-ilrni. . F. W, ATEK. Vlcv-IlSmml. EDWARD 8. I1AU, Hr.-r-tary and Tr-a-.-J.UENHY 11AYES. Aaat. Si*:, ami Trvam npiiE EUikitoxf " OFPUtIT* CONCRKSH 1IAI.U ■ FIllHT-l'l.ASS ACft'MMtlli.mrafS Ntw Opto fur inn sraaou of j^KL-V WARE ItOUSE. l.AI'AYETTE STREET. CATE MAY CITY, W. S. 8CUELI.EXCER, I'ropnctnr. -p]IK DEVON. _ ])U. CTL. MANN, DENTIST, « So. ids Korto Wth Sirot, _ ._ PBILARKU*niA. "g STITKs. • sq. 1 WMimillTIB STREET. ; SHELL oS'SSfiaora.', , . JTAMES T. BAILEV, ' . . . • ; BLACKSMITH,!

j)|ArafS^lSS^ jsj"otice to creditohs. ■ Tmn- who arn ammiKcia a'i.1 t-OUApj-ialrr^win spbciE¥aster!s SALE ^ Virun Of IP orikrof iBaO nirt on.Aa|irnt) S^arr'amT i. 'S^%^S^B*OfTOyB^Wota! • at i mumtftsarfsb ot july, a'u! al to- Nrtr 1 .lumlHa Hrtrl. In < apn Matin-, lU llio liaiaiv ol M.ihJ«uuiJ *-• Jrraay.atl -r hour of I*ro iTi-Kv-k III Iflf hft-:r-p-c n— * a'loatp on the mirthpSal aid" of J*ctt*a'II w'cw nm a-iuin.-a^' 'r'unJcui.v.,... by taraan I'narinfis K ll-mmi'iall in Horatio 11. Uturrti ami on ibn >-.u:l.«i»: liy J*;««.n almi-t Bon-oytaajM t^a^^SSoft '"ia'^yi ' igpoo^t^^^^mi'a.' IntSu? a. n. nwrrt'- o tmndrrii f5w°£vtinyaevco. CI8t7) and ranwvlod 111 Dm iT«f. "ft! •» of I^Alfii t-Sf 1—5 No. "n 'Ttatnl Juo.- -Ill, 1«: vaRMaDLKE r taylor. 8l»cial Maali-r. K AS K I N E (the new quinine.) { (ytSm Mip® l K- stwssTa#. ^ y iT- wtusf^ i/\ Happy Nor 1 ? "jlA5"81** a powerful tonic a specific for malaria. rheumatism. nervous prost aration ■ 1*°" 111 """ D"r""~ To BE ALJ|(n>T a 81'EfJlFlC. Sopcrar' w qalnlnn. Mr. F. A. Miliar, 00 Eaat lam him, .fJrw fUJrMBtfMOai&r tay^yrlt'SS^Ua^r — Ida to K.^mwaa nri iBewMtn^i-tod'Sfltailaof cuo^' aaya- -I atn nlnoiy nan of a*r, and fur in- laai iBroe yrara^hyrs^iirrn-lfrorr ^fsxiiri.xn 1 n S'afS.Sslw "■ffSim'nS- %jjv'!a^-uias,by,fiiny 'VT cd.. »« Wattll » • Nf* Y«fc-

The' New Columbia, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. WiHo^vlVr tUe J* l« I- t mi law ; 1 aoal.tn a-.I iwapimJHouui-. Fuji-*, ln-a.1 Ol W. S. ANDERSON. Manager. NEW CONGRESS HALL, j * CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. J. D. M:CLELLAN. Minwar. * WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., FORWAKDKKS OF" moneys. yaliahces and mekciiamiise. PRCiaFT DELIVERIES. wagh HAMPERS] ■ ' *'■ UNIOln transfer company. BAGGAGE EXPRESS |. i general railroad ticket agents.!' ; Office, Qor. Washington and Jackson Sts., Cape May. 1 V!':Tl--'' . J. P. MURPHY, f'rnn. Pupt. i . ' r MOST RELIABLE ! INSURANCE AGENCY !; ' 1° Cape May County. I' only W-Cijss C!*® RapiiW | \ W. SCOTT HAND. A.'.nt, i NEW MILLINERY STORE. a 44 Washington Street. Capo May, N. J. i ' ltraw and mil.ltnbrt goods. H ao faahlnnafilp alupca In aeaalti; flat* tm.1' -*' »ii-1 I'niUrt u* ■ dlnX Cndi. ApMna and i.w< i Embroidery Goods. Stamping done to Ordor. j , " ■ - . .lENNiE S. WALES. j ~ Mrs. H. JACOB Y, •r "* " " Cape May Point, N. J., ■ NEW STORE WITH NEW GOODS, I ' Sewell's Point House, J EXCELLENT FISHING AND YACHTING. a. .■ ,i_ ''j.../.'' . j_ Mrs. N. SIDDONS, Prjprinior. — george h'.POY?ELI, t MERCHANT TAILOR, J No. I S Decatur Street. Gnpe M iv Cuy.

:: ELV S. CATARRH CREAM EnLp.Bta^le LY's"^d rtwrrivKciiKK I , "T ■ J $ i COO ^YfEVERj^j; • EnlloruMf ffoto • CATARBIim^^Ll ii-'HAY-FEVER ^ aarpEa" ^PrtSao 'riya afin-nre!»u ' ny mail \ il ? - . .'i-.V, , N, v.. J on— ■■■' J ' ' Piatt s ' ■ Chlariiss * _ THE HOUSEHOLD ; piSINFFCTANT I 'H^S^^H'SS^b5,I,r=s'' a . '1*. FARKCR'8 ; : HAIR BALSAM j " ^MNDERCORNS. ; )''■* J.

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^ . * jjj _ ^ stockton hotel, for the Reception of Guests June 30th, I 887. Accommodations for 1000 Quests. V*U* ' T"'" HENRY CLAIR. Proprietor. :! THE GREAT INCREASE OP SPACE j i 1 j„ our Hiuri'-nionis pvw iw nmv ami heresfter • d larviilv i:iiTi';u«.'il ruom i:t every depart incut of i : V the house. Sumo of the ytot'ks have uiore. than ; J* .Dml^T^praytSr^,' L hi all have iw-w sit !.s.-! l :th»ii ft>r the udoipiato ! I y di.iplav < I' gnotb ssti'l • '•inforttthte ueeoui- | < hi every direction <n:r iHeililies for tlio eflieicnt ? ; :« GI^EAT DP.y GOODS BlisipESS j are Kiretetb'v.oil uml enlarged, and we extend a' : j STRAWI'RIlKIli l CLOTHIER.' ] •| Uhiladt'lphia. j" - - - . i! 0'itorriirs, ?tovisiims, tftr. WIIATS MOW' AT H'EKRY 8QHELLENGER? j " " ""pfioy IETON3/' "" jn" 'i'" rjrnisnin'g g00d3. ejg HAND'S . CENTRAL MARKET CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. OLIVER'S ' PEOPLED MARKET, ■, , ,V No, 37 Jackson Strbet, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JyMLj LEWIS D. STEVENS." NEW -GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, N.J. JOHN." M." RUSSELL, ' Dry Goods, GracGries, Boots, Sloes, Notions, Floor & Food, Pork. Lard, Hams, Seeds, Patent Medicines, Etc. WILLIAM S. BAF.NETT, Excelsioh Market, r P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty.

PHOENIX OIL COMPANY 4257 to. 4263 Cblumliia Avenue, Philadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENI X_BELT OIL. 1'htt < Fl will preserve your belts ; has no effect on glued or cemented laps aifd gives ~ the full transmission of power. For sale -by Belting Manufacturers anil Mill .'Supply Houses at ^ $1.50 pva/gnllon. in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. * <11.25 jjer gallon in 5 ahd 10 gallon cans. . $1 .00 per gallon by the barrel.-^ Use no other. If your supplyman h;is not got it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, ^Oil-Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for Price List. • j PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 13YLINDER and MACHINERY OILS off all GRADES • >»