Cape May Wave, 25 June 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Published fcvery Saturday Morning. Oty» HAT7jUI<E 25. 1887- , « " AlqnrthaBhore Read. * MwTihwL Omaoelk no o *lnttthn Qoik. c "^'cun Corooa u TttUin* li»r Mnod, Mr*. J ,.iv".XV.KK S5£ „ ^;SJiMi5RSdsS-,« * 7riij4.lpl.l. M MiiOM. TO found '' I Or— n Creek. ^coti la tmprovln* hi* ncul; it- * rretun|^»a«lwia rerr ] [S*»- & . lik'n^fT" inn t trinyt- Hnr*ti in Vlaululon 5 f ptont 'n? 'SSjT.i-to-B«Lf^! o — *i*oo film a trial, do ao and bo eonrlnced. II wmildn*! Iak« an 6boar*10f poraon loci* to . .wh-iu-i. uiat ranaia* 'U not the ruainaujr of 1 ■am Bel*abortwd^Tooeani arretted |Rac«a puce where the bread la Ur**!j won. l» -J" -r-r - ' * Green Creek. ' J Captain neorr Bennett wlH hWld hlmaelf a e new bonce, Loaixr la oa the (round. n j-ajgiessr. iranssfif as * Inure flij.rtman cho-JL laft^iawmtn r.te* f ^nr.-rn^Creet ^Preaprtertan^^ Bnwdar^ Behool o •inHiSpeaUinttSraa, ft" beln* apprS t i Mr. MaimnZil Turere The neat ehoreh'hJl S-:";K"S,3 KSLi-wSj ^ the boua of antral cananea. and the pteaaant I warbUn* of ihaehBdree. < Up Shore. Sttmmer heat haa arrtred In food order. Karmere are lakla* new putatoea lo Ilea lale , ll.n Boaarth la the rlral of Mr, Sea*le In t " lae eaa tell a good yarn and erne* n *ood 1 ■ y.ge, bnt be (audeR enoe lo a while. < Mr.and Mre.H.T. CoMman are »ttl!ln» Dr. K B. Dire at SUM, Cnmberlaud eoontj. , A certain baaebelot^ heart haa been made t - aa the W. R. C. The aoelety tinned Ma*noUa

• . ■ Whins Creek. J, ; Mr*. Wm. ?. MeKeaobaabaentorbtlailelphia [I to aUfad the fnaaralei her Hater. d ,hm^^pr%'!utTi>h!'il " Jffl IM P j Me. L A. Oarretaoh, of Cape May, drore J tanmch the plaoe real week kmtla* altar the , ^WMtaahacaaeWuie t Kateyhe? * Tift Re*. Mr. Biowr preached an able and 1 atpuaem^re^'acpo.ine . to ^hta coogregatgoc 1 ... Mouth Seeville. A phyah-lan.ahoaid locate at Searllle. It laoertalalr a pleasure lo aaant la rwrrytnr V the return— lunch bukeu of a pwmlc, under i onrtato olroumatanJea. ' a stun animal ef' the monae Und haa been V ■ ptanmOa*oo wha t ba^ohereh or»aa. The(*>- j a T. MMOnf Cape May Coott Boaae. Matted Ma moaner J, I_ Smith on Prtday. They eojoyed a drlre to Sea bltCtty. MMaCarrM VahOUdef returned to her home a few (tap n«o, to remain tnroc*noot the Mm- . mar. She haa made etcelleni pru*raaa with her I - 'atudlea at the School of Deet*n, Philadelphia. , The eicoreme pren hy The Tonn* People'. ' € SlSlly of COriaUak Imitator, to Tukam-* I ^JhaMwaeaap^njilia whfea wW trnjemetr- ^ ' SBRSXgBSIZSZgUB , 1 : • aS^Sd^^s^ss^ c jroShhare coot their bnUom iiel'ltr an if e | Oaneon. bat *Xfcoa*s preiiy hud pnahe-l, the ■SssS^wtid^.^'Ki; ; ■■ ■^S^SSsSS ! >■' Ik"******"*1 . **' **"** ** Holly Bmhoh. 1 ■7 PMdMri SRMht Bame* will he arretted. ■ WnmUawn Cn»se Ua been openwl tot tbt , r Mr. White or P. R. H. haa rtatatl the Borte I ^^myhjaylqrt She new honae hu been ewn- ^ ^'iSSiSS'S'S.'jssrsMr 1 .^es.Tsspsi'issii: j ^bxs,rsiVi.',^x^sswrxasssffiV • SaffiaiSetsawS&Sr c ?M~n uti'iri*1 iT^r0^*"* " .»■! s I1.RIS — ' t» irUSrtn m taReawabpye retnrned to K " W«et-e tnfl*. "MWE^ Tkntaat 8ri*e to lhnJfcrUl lot Cuta, . t*H ROSHrnlr coras nki.-ar npuirrmmiAtvBmrjA.

Qothwi IWlha. JnHh K. T. Bathe MR tor JUBttHe oa Moo lay ^A iruyremfTKi are befc* ma.le lor a *ood lima ^Re*. ^M.J»yd*lph of Oawt llooae apent MaatiT^&jSB^Otte* tSB' jpot on a aea ffRntahitit* C<*r£2 ht R!°^'r*Iiae' aarahfoe 'yard ol Mre Uumle' luiweiu '* hate apent ike wret In Philaneipkia. • If a.ter Charlea R. Sllltrrll haa oeea oa a »laU Booth Searllle. Ihe.*ueai ol Matter WUIte Rtaa It. P.lnrtr haa returned lo her home IttTlu* rial ted Irteoda at Vine land, Mill«llle A ^ain lateu'na pioe tmon* the Run* tmuei ol ^Mru. n>an|h Ltnllam.^wirr of Jay*atmjMB»| th.t%^?Impli».^*K»er^ mut'of ih/pro*rem ^ WM i " he mom pleia'n* chancier* ^ " (>a<»?wVr^ n^tV^ f^^md Tla'iepScn In Ike hearta ol kle eckour* The Flmt Grand Pleasure Tour to the A leahenlea and Creaaort. Townrd the latter I art of June many people iKgtn to feel the nccl ol a akort trip for rccre- ■ aiton. enrrratiar heat of the diet days ol au turner metre them loo* for the freeMreea ol the toVupplf til la vary need the Pi 11 if-f ! r anta KatlAUeahanr ttmutilalti, and Creaaun. on Ttiurade». Jpoe I th . The daiejeppjjlnte^ lajropdrderSilMRfal^ Pr^5TTln1 for Ike" lour I u?|SaHm|T^UHa »ilt at ikSeeaaon "rhnewwni be conducted on the aame etyle Aa'ttt'ef wuTtefthe oni* ^irn'i.i<m rn«^to thia r*Deebrtpti»e^pampkl«» of creeeon and » olnlty the Oenernl OOce ol' the Company.

nre 'omyjMgf ^tl»eRfcm;al-e»m'»i' ^rrawy-.na eig-.l Deurytrepamnhlef may bo piocnred al the Van*mitfr'». rhltadelphia. June Si. 1ST. You can write for anything we have. .11 you ask for samples and don't know exactly what you want, give a hint that'll help us to select wisely. A tumbling in Dress Goods, prices. Some of the staple, seasonable stuffs that you're buying every day for half, twotthirds or three-quarters wh t they were last week. Not the common time to drop the price of Seersuckers when everybody's buying . Seersuckers, or of Crazies o j of Ginghams, when hr.il the wo- • j men who come to the stori want Crazies and Ginghams But the cause is not a common one. The overcrowding voku-i. of the Mustin and Eluott who t sale stocks forces us to ma'-: room. The pressure comes o the Summer Dress Gock:> We put it -there becai i they're the things you'll want . They are hard pressetl. Ho hard you may guess from tf. prices. Here are some « them : , " lJ5!n«^ll"lSr!michit.»b! fn'un ISic K„l. h-i i— ho^t:h- ^ lro~ 35c. r*rwm lltwctaTSiyi . i.uwt*«W? ' ' I Ihm -1. Ntun ntaremnl « <s*«*. fr."t Wfc. , ' aaSB^OTSCalftR.. ' I(SwrEifelihlli, ulfkcn.ltc.dd. red Id • SSSgSTatp— Clmuibrny Roltre. »l.l* mid t.umiw . i &J£b^"rit"bc.. 110. Ir.no. These are all standard stubs , and the season for them has I but just begun. We've pi.: ■ diem forward at the countti 1 and in the Arcade so >"ou 6- . 1 see them at a glance. , aiid compare. Dont buy thi-r. ; with your eyes shut. The pr » < ' marks are in big figures, tlu » light is perfect, the stuffs art \ where' you can touch them. • There's no chance for mistake ■ il you use your wits. ' -Camels' Hair with.sidt bands Of contrasting colors. Told you of it the l other day, and the price st »r_. ; back of it— 75, 65, 50 cents' • and a scramble for the bits i and ends. Mever thought t< ■ ) gee it under 50. It's hen. i I

' " - Mot'- ' 3o»! •"c ' SEASON, : 1887. new congress hall, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. wmtTV "™mXuh?t^^?t'.reniw^ SZl:'*-' TM «'• hreWdtnTrnT-''' '.VT*" " "*""* .1. M CLELLAN. Minw.GLOBE SAMPLL ROOM, DENNIS CONSIDINr. Proprietor. Naw'y Refitted and E egantty Appointed. UNION TRANSFER COMPANY. 0ao3age express G^NtRAL RA1LR0AG TICKET AGENTS. Off ce. Cor. W sSing»on a 3 J.tcVson Sts.. Cape M y. .7. P. MURPHY, Own Supt Ires'', a» wool. 42 in.. 3 grays. ^Irtr Adirrtlsrinrnts. j 3 browns. 8 yards (J.;) I., THE NEW JERSEY ! a dress ; no trimming needed. . i Womcn'Rwash Lrcsc Trim DM fSfB DfiPffiil CO., ! for less than the stuff in them 225 Xart»tSt., Csnd-r.. N J. I costs! New, neat, seasona " ble. There'll be a chill on crimtai.. . [ the Wash Dress trade all over town while these last. ; ■nn.moipny f-.p-dloU. mmwancre ioi»*

■ 1 1 .WbUo MuMln. cMbrnblcreil nil uvnr. ICt ft-i- "r wR«pen. tiflO 10 The Special l^aces will aver- a age about tivo-thirds. If there ' ' were mean£slimpsy things in , the lot there' d be tittle to won- - " r der at in the price. But there | i are none. Every inch of this " I Lace is choice. The patterns j I are new, the widths and styles I are right. A third off the K price means a present to you j 1 of that much. Mbott ehnntlll* Flomt«l«ir>. < • «1 <o »lf" ? : j; - More Men's Clothing com- ' ing in. The kind you want, the - kind we want. Summer stuffs, . of course. What do you think - of an English Serge Suit, blue ' Y or black, for $10? A good t comfortable, well appearing - • suit. The best English Serge . we have it at f 16. s. Those S3. 50 Blackstone i Cassimere Trousers. All wool, p honest, neat patterns. You 1 t may hear of others like them, ' t but have you ever seen any? , Seeing is the test. s A this year novelty forbath- 1 L; , ers : Black" Jersey Stockings. with canvas covered cork soles. 1 • I S1.25. Bathing hats and Caps i- in variety. j 1- Every proper Shoe for any- < body's wear, whether we say ■ • so or not. They're always j here. The finest and the commpn«fst that it's "worth your while to put money into. Our 1 talk is more of outdoor Shoes because your thought is there : WtiwnVtArek Cn'i*n^|ht*k rot. <J_ St. fv^'cJ^tOmwreOu^ rSi" mS."*' 1 Mm*» Brt.wn Cutwk C«li*»«. nianrt Irelk* ' (MFU^nlUI ^tjaln Intthnr iMuInn: hl*k nut \ Mb**- *1.75 *M 12 lie eblUrafallZltiwI «1M. There's novel neatness in the just-out Impend Kid Patent Tipped Shoesfor Women ; ' lace, $3,50 ; button <14. AH the crack players at the ; Tennis Tournament last week used the new ' Bceckman" Racket, They say it's the best. No other de der in town Is has it. $5.50. John Wanamakhr, Ck renal. NMf-iitl tm* Mmrhot Ure-n f . . «■ HCIty-knR nqttre. gHEKIFF 8 SALE. , hjrMRnao* noiRof rMPaaMs u ardf i;, tas t?sr5 MMOIMMM .« * ,m»AX, in.^ftttar of JITLT, A- D_ 1IM, K, -'ninny. ureM»t<ftt*la«M«. Huf_ Monk &mmm ls 8 M m u« ranrel JOHttfc C. ^ K Jt-, B»r1* a^ja nt tksnnB of Ruin HtSr, « J :« ' "nt 'l .Jgwrn., Jf"

I ij*ne ei. nF.no. v " TO8T-CI.ASN ACCOM MODATTl IN S. JjELAWAnE house. W. S. SCRRLLBNIiRR, rroprl*lnr. 'jthedevon. A KIRST-Cl-IBB ROCS* AT RKASONAUUE ■KMTHLAFATKTTKHT.. CAT* MAY, N. 1. Irnrre of a al/k> Mr. For fort her pnntaltn, Kreaonn-Il- trntu tlnrln* Ike month of Jnnr. mrb. k. omrnrn. -^J-OTICE TO CREDITORS. KaalmV<!cre-»c« •ttiSuon'or "o soma*!0| '^-ontl^ol 'jiPO'g k^k* rt.r. njjrfm ' ui'VfiSlitl, pirn. 1 1-r.l, Jnnr Utti, 1«8:, 1B QAPE MAY. LOTS FOR SALE. Estate of MARK DEVINE. •»re«r 'parerStnayra?*' mVwlwi°,rn*^* h B Wh'llri're.'lU.r - M^JhkreWntar, bm*Z ■ KU-arto fJntita in rreai. IB- UAm are Tit 1*0 ,ad UnklSI. T. liuanv, Rxrmtnr. M*No>u Ponnft atrrei, RtuUiMnnu. MOVIY ; tarn anil atari jou in bnalnrea » ntr.lt am i.'ni« i Irei. . gh«ktff« FALK. ' n*JHn,^3— nr. I will txpon It men pnbik HATCRDAY, ink dnmfycLY, A. D, 1WI, iLilnr^S Mr* iflunifcTfiS "SnMhVfiuS ol l«m. .llama in Ik > llnrenkk o." Holt* Sra. li - SH.SS ! are. r'. Mdr or urttM a**im*. yank i"'5 nnrUa WMUrl* >Mr rn Ron* arenne. are! is -Urn ran- • TO« Sh?i^^dJ«re*a, wai^nlmreJSl • oMnRffcimff ' n*«a«t» nonk itiiawo rtr*rr*n,««nro Mm. - droll re®; »re t rn tkr anothwi ,trry afetr r,f. wo r OreiHWrrennr ; man— (I'd) alo-a <K altl* nf » nrnnaattb tttnt*re ahi tlr*rm-, rrel one linn. • OOo ofdAr5tter ilre lA I.l."""11 "fS-nrr ; fc"sisias«.v,!riSffi I SffiHSSSEvWrSBSS t MlknH *naw nurr, n* dred nrenn* .uir aim -

Th? New Columbia. re?-. WAY CITY, N J. * W S. ANDERSON, M.in.tgm. -i ukeat bargains IN • LADIES' SUITS. •VKITF SUITS, SEERSUCKER SUITS. GINGHAM SUITS. CALICO SUITS, SATINE SUITS, NOVELTY SUITS. Al pnrr» u'ii .. u a •«..*. k» "V t. White Suits at S3 50 Each : Bargains in Wrappers. "white Suits at S4 00 Each : wkite Wrappers at S2 00 Each «•"!' " White Wrappers at S2 50 Each Bai gai i inWhite ju'tls uptoSTfi Plaid bhambray cuits at S3. 50 White Wrappers at S3.00 Each Each: " 10 wi"#.r „ . ke.tnnr t Bargains in White Wrappers Satine at S7 00 Each : 3 . vy I-,.: |i up to S25 00. 1" Seersucker Suits at S5.00 Each 1'anoi Mlrr. f, <a Mititk.ia' ttixrl i .hilrlnrn -i ni.»:p.i.r,f... Misses' children's s

, # Suj(s Suit Department, STRAWBR1DEB & CLOTHIER. „ EIGHTH & MARKET ST8.. Philadelphia. ( fflfT MOST RELIABLE Ml INSURANT AGENCY NEW MILLINERY STORE, 47- .Vnih ..e. nn Sir, -s Cn pa. May N. J. -T..AW AND MILLINERY GOODS. Emb-:;d:rvU:::: acr: :: Ordsr. lENNfc S. WALES - NEW STORE w'lTII NEW GOODS, Jg. Dry Good. Grnccrk-a. Trltiiinlrei;-. Nollona. tWmira, -johncrn unci s Sewell's Point 'House, "• EXCELLENT FISHING AND YACHTING. Mrs N. 8IDDONS, Pr^prieior.

" I)K l" '' MaNN' u. DENTIST, "Jg< STITES, i 1 SHELL BOGDs'sTATioilERY.'sHOVELS, S! JAMES T. BAII.KY, ~ ml PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH, lia. NKAR CAPE ISLAND MH1IKIR. ^ Q.1USCOM S 2 MII.K AND CREAM DEPOT. g ^ « JACKSON BTHRRT. ?S WIALMsimi illc Jnnr, M*htren htm. in* ami *rvnnt*.«irht in a L «0^are am7llT'iio«ri1^'ar'ina^^aiolai,nanti-^ ; Ja, ^'Sa'to 'eSStowMornn ' aj B-TtRD AY. iVnlnth of JCX.T. A ' O; 1 5»r. ! •h IB the Coons* of Cor* Mavand jontrof V - - , ~™ Jmwr.uike hour of inn nVla k lo Uie nfirr- ' MMOfAUd dnx. *11 U111 oenain lie nt load and ; 1 !^i^tnn"^'mI^"OT^S'(wt<«";)rii>." I 'nrf witr'tirawwanli* >-j arid other Und iiyi-mV. IjrM i re* Iret aialaerrk ami a half inehra. more nr luaa, 2. to nu CkornkV !■*>■: ibmee iltrrehj aonih. ' j™ »n.i»»riluroo«knndred«nd twentr.iironml a i ^ Jarl-on'.frri and p'arr of tifitlnnin*. rnniam-, Irrt ol land, b-in* tkc rem* am ^premjaea mmare Em*"* W. Wire If dred dainl P. hrnar* itnr. MAKMADCKR B. TAYLOR. . ^ JORR D.BCPPMA& HHaSr?*"10-

hotel. Opens for the Reception of Guests June 30th. I 8 87. Accommodations for I 000 Guests. HENRY CLAIR. Proprietor. ftrdffrifs, 1'roiisions, (•'tf. WHAT'S NKW AT HENRY SCHELLENGER? " """ "'"pToyisions,"' B " OA* t"proyisions, . a..'«T.i . ' Y'-'a.' "Y" Y"',,!?.'!' 'furnishing GOOD3, ETC. h HAND'S hh CENTRAL MARKET AMtPE MAY CITY, N J. "OLIVER'S

' PEOPLE'S MARKET,! Nr. 37 Jack con Street, ^ CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. J)**] WM. P. THOMASI P-- - pip- c"T~rp i ,T, 0l.IV I-R'S PEOPLES MARKIIT, 37 Jackcon St., Cape May. LEWIS D. STEVENS. ... mi\v gkocliky an!) pr()\ ision stoke No. 66 Washington St., Cape May, N.J. JOHN M. RUSSELL, Dr? Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Flow & Fool Pork. Lard, Hams, Seeds. Patent Medicines, Etc. ~ " WILLIAM S. BARNETT, ' Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. »t-* a WASHINGTON XTUKKT, CAPS MAY CITY. N. J.

Leaves Race Street Wharf, Phil utelphia, 7.15 a. m. (Sundajf§ 7.30 a. m.) for Cape May. Stops : CHESTER, Tuesday^, Saturdays and Sundays. I Giving time f,ir Bathing, trips to this City on the 1). It. & C. M. R. R., etc. Returning leaves Cap May at 3 p in , arrives in Philadelphia early in the evening. Meals and refreshments on boari V 1 1 or ST n and can. ages taken. I KXCl lt-ION TILKICTK, . 1 .<M>. SUNDAYS, . 7B Conti , 'PHOENIX'OIL COMPANY 4257 10 4263 Columbia Avenue, PhMadelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX BELT OIL. | ' This Oil will preserve, your belts-; has no effect on glued or cemented laps, and give (the full transmission obpnwer, For sale by 1 I ;;-L Lfiflting Manufacturers and^Mill Supply Houses at !$t.so per gallon, in i. 2 and 3 gallon cans. _y y'. • ' ^ "■ - - aj;} $1.25 per gallon in 5 and 10 gallon cans. $1 .00 per gallon by the barrel ; Use-no other. If your supplyman lias not got it send us his address. Acme Rubber and Leather Cement, Channel Cement, Light and Dark, Rubber Paste, toil- Proof. Warranted Best in the Market. Send for Prioe List*. perfect satisfaction guaranteed. CYLINDER and MACHINERY OILS~of. all GRADES