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Pibbshsd fcrety Tiond»y Morning. CAPE MAT. MAY 24, 1888 »_»• <** CUntnl »nd P«r»on«l News. Min Fronds E. WHlard says the doll t echos little girl* to be rain in dress. One-third of the people of Di riding Creek, Cumberland count]', here the It mar be n fed thnt Mr. Blaioe'* health I* delicate, but there can be no disguise of the fact that hi* boom la uncommon healthy. Not one of the champion pedeatnan* who are walking for prizes could go out on a mod road and keep an ok) fanner in alght orer an hour. Mm Grorer Cleveland baa agreed to reodve contribution* for the erection of an American Church in Berlin. The com wanted ia *100,000. The Graham boom seems to gain strength as U bowls over the Illinois prairie*, and it I* becoming popular in ton Eastern state*. It may be Grcaham and Phelps yet Judge Garrison's ruling* In the Penh trtnlSondar were business like and to asanas Char)** HoGiade, proprietor of the Mansion House, Atlantic City, baa been held to WOO ball to appear at court on a charge of assault and battery, preferred bar Editor A. M. Haston, of the Atlantic City Journal General Horatio C. King and General George H. Sharp* representing a oommltee of the army of the Potomac, have been to Richmond to perfect arrangements for the grand reunion at Gettysburg on July 1, 2. 8 and 4. They were pleasantly greeted. Gen. X. C. Walthall, the jonior Senator from Mississippi, ia raid to look like a c-.valier who baa lust s coped oat from oae of Mr Peter Lely'i canvases. H* la six feet tall, erect, symmetrical, with a fine head of dark balr that falls in cod* about his neck. A Wilson Karris, auditor general of Pennsylvania, died at his residence on Sprttee street, Philadelphia, on Monday after a short llloesa. The docesssd was elected on the ticket with Governor Beaver, and was a prominent lawyer and brilliant orator. John Wanamakcr'a brother has been giving some reminiscences of the boyhood of the great Philadelphia merchant. His first wort was done in the doth-ing-etore of Barclay Lippincott. where be received *1.50 a weer, all of which hegave to his mother. His dinner, when be bad any, consisted of a piece of pie and a glass of milk, costing two cents. Bach year his salary was Increased, sad at the time be was twenty he had mffcd *300. It Is reported that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soon begin running through trains from Jersey City to Ban Fnaefieo. Doubt is expressed in railroad circles as to the snccoas of such an experiment. The obstacles are that a car is likely to got ont of running order hafore Ream finish a three- thousandmile tdn, and that It cannot be kept agreeably clean for so long a stretch. But the Pennsylvania Company can do it if anybody can. The eight-story blocks ot Chicago have their advantages. On the eighth Boor is * restaurant; on the other e barber shop. A public telephone and a ■ telegraph office are In the basement. A resiaentjean buy his clothes at the tailor shop, have his boots blacked, have hUpMare painted and be photographed, and can even select original designs in coffins without leaving one rood. He may Bve in luxury for a life-time, his wants being supplied within the four wall* 'lhro# yean ago Secretary Whitney sent Ensign Charles H. Hewes, U. B. N., to the Glasgow Unlrcrily, Scotland, to take a oouiseU marine architecture and also took the full course forthe^iegree of Bachelor of Science. He ha« Just been granted that degree by the University, and stood first among those who were examined for that honor. Mr. Hewea, pursuant to ordcra from the United States Government, will now spend some time In t famous shipbuilding establishment in Sdotland. PujMdtail and Mr*. Cleveland were in SSBtftSUS They arrived hi the afternoon, with the members. oMhC) Southern Gonm-a] AsOnrtrooLaad'uThc Amdeotyof the Pine Arts in the. evening. The Trcsident remained in tbedty until THbrs(Madhuimal ta J rti'itrd Mr> from^Wa/hiug^r^cksie^of the . ifVjj. i n JxEEL r."l" fjrtmr Parxx bsshad wrttto athrtBlag bn*ftnmd a* irak^'LSlEner.r of the wjiiyWrnmitlxJ'tothe yoiingfolks as well as the heads of families. These > rc !ta£ who m Ml shorty roJoyl^'tkOT t^cdrtow'1 the i i

"Wave's" Business Locals. | street, Philadelphia. Fine carpets, oil . cloths sad rug* tf To Rxrr.— A nine room cottage, by the season apyear; also, 'several choioe building lots for sale. Apply to 2t UunruxxT Hcohxs. . Isaac WUlctts, Turnpike, new Cape Island Bridge, offers his large stock of women's floe shoes at com. myl7-m On and after Tuesday next. May 39th, the dental rooms of Di* J. F. Learning & Son will be open daily during the scason of *88. 3t Mew Singer Sewing Mpdftit.e for sole at this offlce. Firat-cUSs in nil particn [ lar* A bargain ^^mise who nuy be John RosaelTi Coldj Spring store Is well stocked with groceries, provisions and dry goods which |e is selling at prices a* low ss the Idlrest. He will not be outdone in the quality and price of his good* tf j John Akin* opens his Ice cream par- ' lors at 29 Washington street, on Tuesday next, 19th irut. He will have on band from that dale his superior ice cream* cakes sod confectionery and all Reasonable foreign and domestic fruit* 4t W. Scott Hand offers to the citizens of Cape Mar county reliable and cheap Insurance for the safety of tbe borne against tbe destructive tire fiend. Ills offloe is at Cape May C. H. where ho may be consulted.* Write to him for particular* 5t. The 8. P. C. A. Society will pay a reward of *10 to any one who will secure tbe arrest and conviction of say one who may throw filth In tbe watering troughs of the society. Such stuff as bricks, tin cans and other trash have been put In them. R. J. Cuxswxu, myihlm Agt. of Scty. Fob Sals or Rett.— The ten room cottage* corner Broadway and Congress street, rffcely located for s summer residence. near the beach. Will be let with or without furniture. Good cellar and lawn to the premise* Apply to Tbot. L. Vsnwinkle, Tnrnplke, e st of Broad way. mlOOt Indies', children's and men s shoes of all grades st E. Johnson's Store, No, 59 Washington street. HI* goods will be found right, and his prices are right, too. Mr. Johnson has iu.t gotta n on but shelves s new lot of foot wear adapted to the season. Call and examine stock. tf W. Scott Hand, Cape May Court House, offers reliable fire Insurance to Cape May property owners at exceedingly low rates. He deals only with the old reliable* and will Issue you a policy that insures every time. losses promptly paid. No discounts or nonsense of any kind. Don't wait any longer, but take out a policy on your home if yon have not. 6t We call particular attention to tbe boarding cottage of Mr* M. E- Lake, at Holly Beach. It is situated near the beach, with a nice graded 'walk right down to the strand. Mrs.~1.ake hope* by careful attention to tbe comfort of ber guests, to win a share of public patronage. Dr. Lake's offlce is (n the building. fit. W. R. Sheppard has very tastefully fitted up a new shoe store at 37 Washington street. He hss gotten upon his shelves s complete assortment or ladies', gents' and youths' foot wear. His line of outing shoes are bound to go. Lovers of base ball, lawn tennis and other outdoor sports can find nil tbe latest styles st Sbeppard's and prices thnt will save tbe buyer money. This establishment It a notable addition to Washington street, and will become very popular with all classes of buyer* fit. Jo* Eldredge offers at bis Cold Spring sture. Flour at *4.80 per barrel warranted, N. O; molasses (best In market) at 54c. per gallon, pure Salem County lard at 9J cents; Vlnco tobacco at 88c., lb., Spearhead 48c., pnre cider vinegar 18c. gallon, beet M antral bo Coffee, 35c. Ib., beet Rio coffee 24c., A sugar fije., headlight, ISO test, 12c. gallon, new prunes, 8c., siloed apples (fresh) Sc., Ib.; gloss starch 5c. per Jb., best duality of black pepper 94c. lb., and all kind of groceries, spires canned good* brushes, buckets, tinware, earthenware, floor, table and shelf oil cloths, etc All kinds of salt meat* Also s full line of dry good* and notion* All at very low prices for cash. Call and be convinced. At Reuben T. Johnson's store you will find flour (warranted) at *4.90 tier barrel. H. O. Molasses at 46c. gallon. Beet Rio Coffee 36c lb. Mnracavbo Coffee 28c. lb. A sugar S^c lb. New Prunes, 4!b* for 25c. Evaporated Apple* at 11c. per lb. All other groceries at correspondingly low price* Men's veal calf lace gaiters (seamless) it *3.00. An extra heavy working shoe, *1.60 per pair. Ladles One kid, *1 50 per pair. Full line of all kinds of shoe* and ladles Oxford ties. Full stock of new shlits, 75c to 83 00 per piece. Full line of men's stray Kossuth hat* All kinds of dry goods, drug* psints and oil* Just received, n Mg lot of wall paper at 8 and 9c per piece. Bananas, orange* and lemon* constantly on band. Cash paid for poultry, which will be received Tuesday of every week. Call and price good* and If you wish any article that I do not keep I win get it lor you at regular price. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Yours truly. Rkcboi T. Johnson, Bennett's Station, H. J. 1 Parsons to Whom the Wave i. it aant, and whore names are not on our regular subscription list, need bare no fears that a bill wUI be sent them for that which hss been 'a gratuity. The C blither of tbe Wave don't do business that wsy, notwithstanding the aaserc dims of unfriendly persons. ' *** _ I Wot\TH ' * "'jioOK*"' : LIVER COMPLAINT "'DYSPEPSIA >• nam* and address (plainly written) to - Dr. J. BL aCHRHCTC SBOB, d B*"S*"55» BE? ?p. art*"*"?* * il | *es «wi egor-rtm-. Lrrmwr, pIWTl t

J Tbe annual meeting of the stocks ol J1 era of the Delaware Bay and Cape May Railroad Company win be held st the r Mayor's offlce, 88 Washington Street, i Cape Mar City, N. J., on Monday, Msy 88th, 1888. at 4 o-doek.P. M. J. Hxray EnnrsiM, Uecretrry. [ Notice. The regular examination of applicants , for teacher's license (oil grades) will be t held at Cape May Court House, Friday - and Saturday, May 35 and 98, 1888. Third grade on Friday only, s - ml 7-3 V. O. Millx* Co. SupL ! Buckien'B Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore* Ulcer* Salt Rheum, Fc- . ver Bore* Tetter, Chapped Hand* ChUi Mains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, , and postively curds Piles, or do pay re- , quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, • 95 oenlslper box. For sale by Mercy A j Meorsy. ^ Notice. [ Notice la hereby given that the " Congrass Hall Hold Company " will not, in 1 any manner, be liable or responsible for 1 any debts whatever that may be con- '■ traded for said Hotel, unless so sntbor1 tzed by tbe Treasurer of said Company ' or its agent. Jacob G. Nsafik, r Treasurer Congress Hall Hotel Co. my34 6t ' It is a Curious Fact ' That tbe body ia now more susceptible • to benefit from medicine than st any | other season. Hence the Importance of ■ taking Hood's Ssrasparilla now, when it will do you the most good. It is really wonderful for purifying and enriching ' the blood, creating an appetite, and giv- ' Ing a healthy tone to to the whole sys- - tcm. Be sure topret Hood's Be reap* J nil* which is peduliar to itself. Appropriating Ordinance. ) ol l>« l here sliaiMM s-s reed and . SgeeT^wt'oape Jur.'ut'^r'oooDl/ - aera^**^rT"!l'"l."'.l.''.':'.'.l."l> jj m s « Poerfsaa..'..'.'"!;."'.'"!!'!.".'.'!!" son r " BoardefBealUtasanuerymaUcn ts 00 " Bonelun aatarr so oo I " Mote .of hand ana Interest tos 00 t • IISMOO 1 ordnance taAe effect lmmcdstel;. John nrirscxH. Major. , Attest: JOSXPH briwto.n, Clers. ; Apsrove* Mej i. iss* ' Tbe Ontbollca have joined with the ' other denominations in Chicago to snp- ! press the Moon evil and Bundny dcsc- ' oration. When the Catholic Church ; generally take* hold of these mitten in ' dead tamest there will be some hope for • their suppression. The church hss ter- ' rora for msny men thnt eo gaged who | openly defy tbe law. ; »ffl. 1 HAND.— Near AUant* Logan Const j. III, oo - Mar in* ISO* Nathaniel Hand, eon ol Aethnnj I J. and Frtsctlln & led lam, aged SI jeers and t ~ . . ~ WaMmakir s. muADtLrais, Moedaj. Maj 11. tern. \ The store is in Summer t trim. Hot weather things * have been put to the front.

- Everything. The light and ; airy Dress Stuffs; the bright , Summer Silks; the Parasols ; f the filmy Curtains; the huni dred sorts of sporting and i outing Shoes; the gay and * breeze-wooing Bonnets and r Hats, and such a gathering of Sporting things, and Rat- , tan and Reed tilings, and i Housekeeping things (in- \ eluding every modern appli- >• ance for making Ice helpful J in the family), as you have '• never seen under one roof * before. i- We have put these things 0 about so you can see them * and understand them easdy. 1 It is worth a Journey to see * what the wit of the world has d contrived to make the hot ® days — and nights — comfor t- table. An object lesson in u the things that most concern every person — housekeepers '• especially — from June to September. ' You are welcome. *' —————— *> Our Satteen stock is per- * ennial. When we opened the season with the announce- " ment of 1059 styles shown - simultaneously it would seem that no equal statement about Sateens had ever been made, but to that first showing we have been adding constantly. Now a little army of new styles just out of the Custom House. Following on the heels of hundreds of others new this season, and yet scarcely two alike. And they are in the colors most to your mind: •aMor gaff klaek gobelin and white I TEmSZSZ and a dozen other just as welcome combinations. > Patterns that have never been here before : [ sprigs and sprays , dotted plaids r scraggly leaves [ random seashells > duster color dots Buds and blossoms and 1 ragged bits of brightness scattered higgledy - piggledy, J but peeping with surprise J prettiness from every fold. a Black all-wool Henriettas. J Genuine German. Plenty of a so-called all wool Henriettas ! in the stores that is nothing i but FrenchJCashmere calen- ; dered to give it the Henrietta ? finish after all. That silky w sheen dosen't come from "calendering. It's in the wool ' And weave. Sticks te the

stuff These Henriettas are - plump 45 inches vnpe and \ bang-up quality, but the prices ; take a down dtp. Were 85c, 1 $1, and $1.25; now 750,850. *'• ' § The price-wings of c Albatross are dipped a little y — 10 cents. Only a little dip you say. Down from 60 cents to 50. But twenty per " cent on Albatross is a big clip. ,, And then, too, the color line j- is full — no cullings norgleanb ings5>cotch Zephyr Checked k Ginghams. If you know = Ginghams one ol the great honest Gingham names wHks{ * come to your mind rnd you'll | r ask, Are they ? Well, I no, they are not, but it's a I j bright mind that will say they | do not bear a great trade ) mark. Equal,: Yes, we think so. They were 40 cents e last week ; 25 cents now. 30 j inches. r Wool -and- Cotton Plaid I ?_ Suiting. Small checks with 1- overplaids, mostly cotton. In color and style nearly eaual to the finest English Wool Suiting. 120 pieces. 34 u inches. The price is absurd a — i2lA cents; just half, u . * Too many Parasols. Not * here, but with the makers. % And so it came about that a J very unusual opportunity J ripened. We are but the jj intermediary, betweeu the * makers and you. Arn't these ' ? prices a revelation? " 100Cha4mi PirMo tp"M% I Men Latitat' CoactUng L00 l.ts 10O N-tocti Tv tiled Coaching. ^ wtnc, marine bin* light r SM SS- lech Coaohliig, plain col* ° or* with tionfle twill ol JT vj, corn, two browne j.oo l.TS I 60 8axonjlAco Cover* light ~ too 8a ion j Lane Oovar* bolge 75 Largo Poita Dota, cardinal ~ ss «S4nch Coaching BIrtpc., cardinal LOO ».» *00 n-tnen Coaching, Pain* s This will give you an idea 01 !

* what we are doing. There * is not a Parasol named in this 1 iist that has ever been shown > before. But the list is only a * part. We take many Parasols J in our regular stock and cut j the prite in half. •* Taken all-in-all, this will be > the most notable sale of Parasols we have ever made. Send your address and we i- will send you our Catalogue il lor the Spring and Summer 2 of 1888. It wll make your f shopping by mail a very easy matter. John Wanamakek, 1 Tetrteeauanti HUrLct e j|r» giflcfrtttmratg. 5 fa djoprned sheriff's sale, '■ jS5^3SKSSSE2 ^ BATDRDAT, JUNK * ISO* *1 ran boar *^|gg'aBOK)( ^ggpi sheriff. h fa djourmkd sheriffs bale. Nottoe Is herebj given that Iks BbcrtTs sale, wherein John 8. Johnson M defendant, and wuSlSl^^SnS4*5s^5^S'l^Kf"a, SATURDAY. MAY SM* IBS* ' at one ohdoch p. m., at tec Majos's otnee, m Cape BBOIMAXKH, Jr.jrtertff. Dated April 1* ISO* Kv**«M* t KING'S EuxTR t win enrtok the Uoo* foctlfj ue nvve* end re- = ss5^».ssr-£^?hS ■Sjonftn, grtrlj ot^tbe^ bM^T^end " KINCV8PULMONIC CORDIAL n NatnrcV own remedj tor blood aprUUng, night S ^£2SZS^.)T£'£2:.!£% mau or expnOL V THE KING HEDXCAI. CO., y r. q Box 1S07, PhUadcipht* r» " mwWM I- BELOW COST, x For tho Month of May, AT : GRIFFIN SMITH'S Soka, Caje lit Ooutr, I. J, d To make room for JIVSMIESIIOBS. Hi. cctmloti will bo cleared ol Jj Glotlng, PomisUig Goods, l Bab, Skso, Hatt aid Cap* 8 At prloes that wfil Bike your eye* open. ^ G*H and a** Youwffliiot regret your experience., J ORIFFIN SMITH, Go#knn,Cap*MayOo.,N.J.

- _ ^ A MEBEE TOtlC. ^ • and Cool the pNBlnat la--lrt • - ^Painew^^ It drtvea out tba potemooa fcnrnnm nf _ the blood porUymg and enitehMx* f aBW^~ — %v>vl y ■ r$g?^-gssssn "\ eMihoetonSc**ndlald« lUtSjoo. M ^ > i A DIURETIC. ■nmhriunrl 111 1 1 1 Kl U U I I U ^c^^cd.c;»niutoall,.'ib'ah,r 1 fcl<tneva It can be rc'.lcd oo to give quick relief and cpeedj cure. For The NERVOUS !~SS;Sr3fi£Ss,:S The DEBILITATED »»»«. Tho APED. g[RAWBRID5EJ@THlEB j MARKETp pgHJif ft FlLBERjST^ETCy Prfl L/V.

<5xottr\t$, ^rorislOBS, <Slr. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, 37 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET I k Corner Washington and Oooan Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ; WILLIAM S. BARNETT, ■ Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharpless Butter a Specialty. IS-g tl WA8111N0TQN MTRKKT. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. THI8 8PACE IS RESERYED FOR ! . hackey & hilton, FURNITURE DEALERS, 1 19 North Second [Street, philadelphia. . ' brexton villa, " Ocean 8tr«ht. Cap* May City, N. J. OPEN FOB 1HS 8KA80N. NBAR TBS BBACH. TKBM8 MODKRATX. MRS. L A. MYERS, , OF BALTIMORE. Holly Beach Hoarding, The YanYalen Cottage, 1 Kor tit Beat Mot Opa tor tkt Soul pimdirt 0Kb u til BuMlit MRSrM. E. LAKE, Propriator. PARABOLA SPECTACLES, Moet ot IM Bpccuolea of tits daj fettgue the eje. . Th. I^r^ou ejwtit the vision , and while Ihejao eo tiffin ^ B,*UW,,U,B,SbldonUbj EDW. EOBBEH, No. tm Chaeun Btreet, I-hlladolphlL

Upset Prices for our Spring and Summer Suits to do the work of Four Months in less than Sixty Days. What! What? Inaugurating a sale already, as if it was the end of July? Yes. We put on the pressure now. No time to wait for ordinary profits or prices. No time to wait for ordinary sales. We must double them. Our big store is turned into a Bargain Room. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $10. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $12. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $13.50. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $15. Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $1^, K" Uncommonly good Men's All Wool Suits at $jo. \ -t^comnwinly good Men's All Wool Suits at $2^ jfTtitiymmnnly good Men's and Young Men's Trou ! sc/s~; Prices. $3.50. $4. $5. $6. $7. / In all youf and our experience we never had so good for the money. Men's $25 Suits for $20 \ and $18. Still Sharper Prices Mcns $2° Suits for for Imall Lots of Suits Mm.J 'j,,0' cheviot Suits and High Grade Trousers. for $12. Men's $13.50 and $12 Suits for $10. Returned Custom Suits at considerably less than The handsomest Boys' and Children's Clothing we ever manufactured. The styles original and the prices Wc never did a taller stroke at lowering prices. We mean it to fetch trade in quick and double measure. WANAMAK.ER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. F-. Cor 6th and Market Sts.. Philadelphia. CHARLES MACE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANCLESEA, N. J. WM. F. ENGLEHART, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, DIAM0NPS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FRENCH CLOCKS. BRONZES, AMERICAN CLOCKS, Particular attention paifi to repairing COMPLICATED and all -kinds of WATCHES by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ; all WORK being done in the BCIDINO under my OWN SUPERVISION, not b-ing COMPELLED to have the workdonc OUTSIDE as a great many STOREKEEPERS do. jewelry of all kinds made and repaired. GOODS AT RETAIL. No. 205 Market Street, Philadelphia. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware AT WHOLESALE PRICES. T. O. HAYDOCK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, _ No. 12 North Second Streot, Philadelphia. I WALL PAPER. ~ ' , All the latest styles are now in stock. t Elegant Blanks at - - jc., 7c., 10c. and 12 cts. Elegant Golds, . .. - 15c. to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - - - 35 cts. to <1.00. Felts and Ingrains, - - So cts. to 60 cts. Llncrusta Walton. ■ Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war * ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIOAN, M* 1223 Msrkst Straat, Philadelphia,