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VOLpHE XXXIII.
CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY '31, 1888.
WHOLE NUMBER 1757.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.,' wt B BMHY.W. BAUD, jw ttor. $1 00 e TAfeJMetiy In Adruc*. TMminuIWiiU. J^EAMCRG * Black, AJTTORNKYS-AT-LAW, CAMDKN, a. A fr-r £)K J. K. LE^MIMQ * BOH, DENTISTS ur« Wax; i-.Trr!' iMr ,7H!&net aod oceaa streets, T7ic»fa,*mml WBIoeeUra. Oars urwWTiioni-ninuri >M muJ AMB8 H. E. HILDBETH^ ATTORN K Y-AT-IJk W "N off?.?.*0 44 '-fer*' Yy A: LAKE, M. I) ' RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, holly keacii, 17. j. J 8PIUER LEAMINO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW (SOLICITOR-INCH ANC'KRY, 41 WAHHlSOTON ST., CAPS MAY, N.J. ^OSh* days. Teeedajt, Thurwuja and S«inrpENNINOTON T. Hli.DRETH, ATTORNEY - AT • LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCER! , JOS MAKKKT BT„ CAM DSN, N. J. irbwh offloe at Cape Maj Conn Hooan, .nee Hstrmtsy . I*-} gtuintss Carfls. J^KLAWAUE HOUSE, ^ B. LITTLE, PKAcrrioAL PAINTER AND QLAZ1ER, Sliop-Oocan street own Arctic Uoooo. Or ient IDA] t>e Ion .1 H. Johuaox'a O.UtLE, HOUSE, WON AND FlllBSCO - PAINTER, CAflMtONY, K J. KMTiw atks iffitmsaro.
(^UB BOO ATE *8 OFFICE, Tfcenadenifned vooM respectf o.l raoutr u» / public that ko will oi Mad to the B ulnae Ay SI'KHOGATB OF TBI BOUNTY OF OAFS MAY. at Ma offlaa at Cape Say Coon Hcmae, oo -^3R*,.T2s.™.?s;;m lona-o Muncaate. I ARE A ELDRBDOE, _ UNDERTAKERS. SgSsB*8"® " J. STBTTON WARS, P. C. dEERknC. S, OsssHajcn,. . JAMES T. BAILEY, • FHACTKIAL SlacMiliiilrsesler, NBAS CAPS INLAND BBIDOS. " BIMmlTASSYrioT10JiS I K IHN'KST CUTLSRY, BRASS AND OOPPHH WIRB. ALBUMS, chbomoh. FKAMKS, P1CTCRRS, Sic., Stc. -jaMMgav-, J. A GARRISON. a» A T1 Wa-Ular™ W.. <*P« May N. . ; TJRS. J.N. A J. B. HOBENSACK, Me<lical and Surgical Offices. 40 Years EiUMiM. ape Bona saeoM street- rwtmdetpnis, Pa. • Raws lay naanil Phyatrliae an aUII ee>- . 1 LIEBIO COMPANY'S Extract of Meat. , INVALVASLB roll DTSPSPSIA ' . I iiESatllfflitlsrliiills, • AMo lor aarorl«sSoopa.SetH-ca and Made DUhoe I UltMiirti: only wllH Bana Ua | bla-a SI«N ATI'MK la SM iriNK 1 Boad hf an BureLaapara, Oroc la A IkuaMu. |
I (^RETAIL. DEPARTMENT. !| ' — BOYD, WHITE & CO., | No. 1216 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF : CARPETINGS, Moquetts, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrains, " Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Oil Cloths and Linoleums, Also just received, que.. Spring Importation of CHINA , . MATTINGS in all grades. 927 , . [ MARKET ph^Ha I THE WAVE'S READERS Are cordially invited, when in the city, to visit No. 927 Market street. They may need "Furniture some day and it will do them good to drop in on us and learn for themselves what astonishing bargains are offered here in all kinds of FURNITURE, Special inducements are offered to seaside resort buyers who purchase extensively. We make our own Furniture, and sell at ' Retail cheaper than many dealers can buy at ; wholesale. CHAS. WEINMANN & COMAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE. 927 Successors to Weber & Weinmann. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
for Infants and Children. 1w=SS^|Bg»SS&«' U1 Bo. Ortoca BA, UrooUyu, X. T. | Without Injuring. medlcnttca TuCbtmoi Jnu, 77 Murray Street, K. Y. ahotits ud hoarding jfiousts. ~ WASHINGTON HOTEL, ~ 8eventh and Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia. ASk PS« DA v. JOHN TRACY, Proprietor. EIJTVATOR AND ALL MODSIIN IMPHOVSMBttTR. dB-T WEST JERSEY HOTEL, FOOT OF MARKKT ST KB ST, CAMDEN, N. J. poSdewlia ^^jujgs SStflwww '/"Sr. Cuwd™. JOHN POTTRR.CWT*. JSS-T SEEDS. ~ SEEDS. FRED. BOERNER, FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN, CAPE MAY CITY, N.J. Our leu, Field and Flower Heed*, P lower Br-idlw u4 YegetaMe rtanu. Jobbing pro»p«y itQEORQE M. POWELL ' MERCHANT TAILOR" No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, «•' 5,1 » ssrssszssz* ■■ — - - .gKLTag-asaai'iaagjiiaiaa aaaajaasaas HIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popular Strtes al Popular Pricfs. Made at Id Itt at a EeasiaWe Price. . I. L. SHEPPARD, 27 Washington 8treet, Cape May, N.TJ. GENTS fffBHBTO fioS*HAT5. CAPS, OIBRELLili. G1VBI MB A TRIAL. »; CITY PRICES. MISS LIZZIE SMITHERS, NBW BTYLW IN Spring and Summer Millinery, I No. 1 6 SOUTH 2d STREET, PHILADA.
SrBWBRIMiEi^THlEll ^ The Largest Store t orgunixed on . brofcl iceU render* ^ ^ . devoted exclusively ,i] Of®88 W ' • age Department will ^ ^ ^ ^00^' ^ ^ ^ Market, DghtH- ^ PilberjStr e:ets, Pifi yx. gffdirs' ^forts. _____ XEEDL£S. a l t h ( .ld stamp, 8 No. 43 Washingl m Street, Cape May City, DRESS G00DSAND MILLINERY (HA Bnsllts, bfeWHaft Mar, MusHu ail firias Underwear. Infant's long and short Coata, SwIn. Cups, EnfbroliU-rins, I.aceR and Edgings of nl kinds. FouMjuarter Muslin, 0 cts. per yd. Dress Linings. 4 ct*. per yard. Body linings, 7 eta., Wash Lawns, 5 cts. Fast color Seersucker, 7 els. Fancy Mat Flan ncla, 10 cts. per yard. Special prices in -Ladies' Children's and Misses' Jerseys Our special bargains are too numerous to mention. Wc never offered better bargains. None ever so good.
NEW CLOTHING STORE. - No. 34 Washington Street, Cape May. My experience lu Philadelphia tor Ute past seven months has taught mo where to buy Cheap in order to sell Cheap. I would ask the public to examine my stock of goods before going ejsowhero. as money and time can bo saved. A good selection of *■ Meft Youth's aijtf Boy's Clotljing May be found at my place. Stiff, Soft aui Straw Hits, aid Caps if aH tlife Also full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't forget the place-. CHAS. NEEDLES, ' 84 Washington 8treet, Cape May Uily. *' Storts, liti nnd £lwrt 3<ron IForfcfrs. I • A. L. HAYNES, - J y DBA LIB IN J, ; Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, r TIN ROOFING and GUTTER WORK, ^ Ou fair buataess prlnctpats of •'LITE A.IND LET; LIVE." At his 8tsbira ue to be retail s stilish kit at V - €atqage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. > . WILLIAM CAMP, " s K TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER : Cap* May Court House,! N. J. 1 — *" ""LSS Si—' ■— , JOSEPH. SWAIN. t TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER, ' 75 No. 44 Jackson 8tr**t, Cap* May. AnxtedsorTis Worxiloer Id Brabclara stjls. Bbttmalra PuruLhrU, jtwsa. ICE! 1CEI ICE! 1 Knickerbocker Ice Company, ; 1 OF PHILADELPHIA. 1 Sipflia Httels, Restaurants aid Cottaies lift Fire Eastern let. j ALSO WITH THB BBBT UPAUTY OP ' COAL! COAL! . CAK1FCLLT PHBPAHID FOB FAMILY 081. AMD FULL WBtunT OUAMARTHBU | , b«»jycraromuriu.a.b«aehot»oju|utu!) btwut Above OOBA.tr; CAPS V AT.M. J. <
gfitt ^dvfrtisrinfnts. cheap, good, ; and stylish CLOTHING.! i "Our Mail Order Department" [ affords great and saving advantages to r distant buyers. Jly tiiis means wo liave , »°ds. who cover every Slate in the Un- \ WHY? I Our First-Class Clothing at popu- 1 lur prices, and the use of "our lm- 1 proved Self-Measuring Chart" ' secures a lit equal to thai of ordered work. r ! Our Spring and Summer Suits arc not a equaled al rouble Ute price elsewhere. [ our Imported 'Bulla at $10, 12, 14, 'f 15. 18, 20, 22. and $25. r Also : Our Perfect-Fitting Trousers, i "Thompson's I'atcnt t ut." made by t First floss workmen from Best English f fassimercs. at oil figures, and plcusc all « for .mr $4,5, 6. 7. 8. 9.' TrotiK-ra. 1 f When requesting samples, al- J OT J ot^tolh. arc wanted. ' Our* mens! 1 uro charts arc sent with all rc- [ quests for samples. • I E. Q. THOMPSON, ; Tailor, Clothier and Importer. a 1338 Cbeslclll SI, PiiHiiUlii ; ?htlada. gaslnfss Cards. | A UFSCIIN EIDER'S i RESTAURANT AND DINING ROOMS, ' JACKSON'S CAFE, J l'J SOUTH ElGIITuVrHEET, " JOSEPH G. BOYD, f GROCER, ; •jnEGnANI)^ TURKISH IIUS- I
LADIES' DBI*T, KS Filbert S.reet '"asUBtwsBBsrs'p ' rasswar " MARTXNDALB A JOIINSON, rroprs. c H. MOWI.AND. 8op>. rail'-J „ EBORAVntO, < I'lioToauApn, pablob . Mineous. 4Tt i WOllKS OF ART. 806 Market 8treet, Philada. CELERY COMPOUND AND NERVE FOOD. For ihr Core of Bum. MonMHs, Ontam, Lands nam. 0«u». UB^C^iuuifty^^o^Btajp It U oiw^timt or pot^errd^BooUaBd lltr'o, •tiunpa S-'sreboxra for *T bUL1' AJdrraa"" 'n W. PAlItB, N. D., 7W tirtwh St., PtiLlada Walteis Patent Sliute'wiiffS'iirc DURABLE AiORNAMBNTAL Illustrated catalogue and price lUt free. HATIOHAL BUKBT MBTAL HOOFING CO., 513 E. 20t!i St., New York City. elys catarrh mi BiL>rfl^^^p uoTs a. ■ 'r"' • __ ^ ;
I The Great SIDertan Road. • From George Kennan's illustrated article in the May Century,' wc quote the •oboxes,' form a charuitci htlc feature or 1 almost .every landscape on the great Siberian road from the Ural Mountains to Tiumen. They are small four-wheel-ed, one-horse vehicles, rude and heavy in construction, piled high with Siberian products, aud covered wltb coarse mattsecurely held in place by large woodlifflter tq the proceeding wagon, so | one caravan from a quarter of a mile to half a mile In length. We pa- scd 53S of these loaded wagons in less the courae of our first day's journey. No further evidence was needed of- Hie fact that Siberia is not a land of denolulion. Commercial products at the rale of 1500 tons a day do not come from n "As it gradually grew dark towards midnight, these caravans began to stop and every' mile or two wc came upon a picturesque bivouac on the edge of the forest, where a doy.cn or more obor.e drivers were gathered around a cheerful camp-fire in the midst of their wag. while their iilierated but hoppled ltor us grayed and Jumped awkwardly here and there along the road or among the trees. The gloomy evergreen forest, up from beneath by the tlickeriug blaze and faintly tinged above by the glow of the northern twilight, the red and black llcmbrendl outlines of the and scarlet or blue shirts gathered about Hie camp-fire drinking tea, formed a Strang-, striking, ani peculiarRussian picture. "We traveled without blq> through|K»l station, aud making about eight miles an hour over a fairly good road. The sun did not set until half-pa«t t> and was not at any tlmc^ery dark. Tltc villages through which wc pssceJ were sometimes of great extent, but consisted almost invariably of two lines of log houses standing with their gabies to the road, and separated one from another by inclosed yards without' a sign anywhere of vegetation or trees. One of these villages formed a double row five miles in length of separate houses, all fronting on tuc Tsar's highway. Around • very villas e there was an inwhicb Were kept the Inhabitants' cattle; and at the point where the inclosing I „r.w«cl Urn road. on. each side of the village, there were a gate and agatokee iter's but. These village gate-keepers arc almost always old and broken-down men, anil in Bibcriu they arc generally criminal exiles. It Is their duty to see that none of lire village cattle stray out of the inclosurc. and to open the gates for positing vehicles at all hours of the day and night. From the village commune they receive for their services a mere pittance of three or four rubles a month, and live in a wretched hovel made of boughs and earth, which throughout the yea.- is warmed, lighted, aud filled with smoke by un open fire on the ground." She Oot Thetys. ttu-v were slttlne InrreLhW in the. warm They logclbfcr | ;
parlor, saying Uttlo but Dunking much, I Hut lovers do not need to talk to be com- ; paninnahle. ,, The little clock on the mantle for n , considerable lime bail been the only ' speaker. Its tick, tick, tick, tick, seem- ' ed to say kiss lur, kiss iter, kiss her. ' To the maiden it said leap year, leap year, leap year, and lu reiteration of this phrase moved tbo luaid to break j "llow funny Boino people are." she ' said. "Some people who are g- lng to ] be married." "Oh!" I "Yes; some want to^ be ^married in a ; on horse back, some on the edge of a 1 precipice, some down In a cod ntino. What is their object, I wonder?" getting married out of J the usual way." "Well, they cot married In this way so that they can tell their children and grand-chlldrcn that they were married under peculiar circumstances, as for Instance, 'your mother and mo, children, were married in a coal mine, or, your married la a baltoonn.' " . There was a pause. Then Ute maiden, with a glowing cheek, said: "I've been thinking, John, how funny It would be" — (a pause and a deep W"Well. But. you're been thinking what?" • "If when tlrn subject of manUge children, your grandmother proposed to mo in leap year, and were married! a ■ S'S-ssr 2? ixgs , superintending the making of her wedd- ; irrg dress.— Boston Courier. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Balnbrldge Monday, Esq., County L wTlhMalaT&i'hYvcr and Jaundice, but 3 was cured by timely dR of tltto modlcine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved ; '"'Mr'0" L. Wiicintmn, of Bona iW Ry.. adtls s likc'taanmonY, Saying:- He postivelybeUevcs.be -would hare died, had It not boen tor Electric Bitter*. I ,J35B34^.g£g.a I for nil Kidney, Urn" and Btomacli l)isI orders stands .nnequaled. Trhc 50c. | and 41. atilarcy A Meeray's. 0 I Why are cashmere shawls like deaf I people? Bcciuseyou can't make litem Bucklen'B Arnloa3alve. . V I Tim Bust SaJte in !be woyid for Cuts, I Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sab BhodWFeI r« Bores, Tatter, Cbspperi Hsinds. CbU1 bialcs Corns, snd -all fekip f5ri:piioni, , and po® lively cures l'lles.pr do pay re- > quired. It b guaiunUod to give j-erfoql » katiafactinn, dr money refunded. - Frier, j: 25 cents jicr box. For sale by Marcy A
"Wave's" Business Locals. Boyd, White- dTCoTT 1810 Chostiiut street. Philadelphia. Fine carprts. oil cloths snd rugs. U r E. Borheks it at G28 Chestnut street. I Oculists prescription carefully filled, t Optical goods of the best only. myjH-5 To Best.— A nine room cottage, by the season or year : also, several choice 1 On and after Tuesday next. May SUth, - the denial r.injnw-jf Pi*. J. p. Learning . A- Bon will bJopeu daily during thesea- ( i son of 'Bit — ' 3t New Singer Sewing Machine for sale | at this office. First-class in all particu. • lars. A bargain for those who ipay be i in want of a machine. it John Itussell's Cold Spring store is , well stocked with groceries, provisions , and dry goods which he is selling at prices as low as the lowest, lie will - not be outdone In the quality and price s of liis goods. ' tf John Akfns opens his ice cream par- . lo s at 29 Washington street, on Tuesday next, 15th insL lie will have on hand 1 front that date his superior ice creams. Cakes and confectionery and all tcasont able foreign and domestic fruits. 4t > W. Scott Hand offers to the citixcns of Cap* May county reliable and cheap insurance for tho safety of the home ' ocainst the destructive tire fiend. His • office is at Cupe May C. H. where he .. may be consulted. Write to him for particulars. 5L The 8. P. C. A Society will pay a roward of 410 to any one who will secure the arrest and conviction of any one ' who may throw filth in the watering . troughs of lite society. Such stuff as bricks, tin cans and other trash have ' beet, put In them. H. J. Ckbbwbll, ! myS-lm Agt. of-Scty. " Fob Salb on Kktrr.— ' The ten room 1 cottage, corner Broadway and Congress . street, nicely located for a summer resi- ; detkec. near the beach. Will be let with • or Without furniture. Good ccilar and - lawn to the premises. Apply to Thos. . L. Yanwinkle, Tntnpike, e st of Broad- . way. mlOM Ladles', children's and men s shoes of all grades al E. Johnson's 8lore, No. 59 Washington street. His goods will be ' found right, and bis prices .ie right, too. t Mr. J bnson lias ju t gotten on bis shelves u new lot of foot wear adapted ! boarding rentage of Mrs. M. lv iMke, • at Holly Beach. It is situated near the , beach, with a nice graded walk right . down to the strand. Sirs. lAkc hopes by careful attention tq the comfort of ; her guests, to win a share of public . patransgu. Dr. Lake's office is in the W. It. Shcppanl has very tastefully . fitted up a new shoe stoic at 87 Washington street. He has gotten upon his shelves a complete assortment of ladies', 1 genu' und youths' foot wear. His line of outing shoes are bound to go. Lows ' of base ball, lawn tennis and other ouL ' door sports ran find all the latest styles t at Sheppard's and prices that will aave ! is a notable addition to^Washington .vffi'.,iinin(;iv.ifirrii.ai , mi, N. O. molasses (best in market ) at , 54c. per gallon, pure Salem Countr lard at llj cents; Vlnco tobacco at Sflc., lb.. ■' Spearhead 48c., pure cider vinegar 18c. : sasi 1 nracaibo Coffee. JSc^i.. ' ligUL IWl est I9c. gallom*new prunes^ Oc., sliced apples (fresh) .8o.,lb.; gloss I starch 5c. i>cr lb., best quality of black . popper 24c. lb., and all kind of groceries, » spices canned goods, brushes, buckets, . tinware, earthenware, floor, table and shelf oil cloths, etc. All kinds of salt 1 meals. Also a full line of dry goods, l and notions. All at very low prices for cash. Call and be convinced. " wlll'find flour (warranted? at tLBO p« barrel. N. O. Molasses at 45c. gallon. ' Best Rio Coffee 35c. It.- Maraoavbo Coffee 88c. Ib. A sugar Oic. lb. Sew U 4 lbs. for 25c. Evaporated Ap-
pies at lie. per lb.. All other groceries »r^attS,atK An extra heavy working shoe, 41.50 per pair. Ladies lino kid, 4150 tier pair. Full line of all kinds of shoes, and ladies Oxford Ilea. Full stock of new shirts, 75c. to 42 00 per piece. Full lino of men's stray Kossuth hats. All kinds of dry goods, drugs, paints and oils. and lemons constantly on hand. Cash paid for poultry, which will be rcceivod Tuesday of every week. Call and price goods, und if you wish any article that 1 do not keep i will get it lor you at regular price. Orders by mail promptly attended to.' Yours truly. Rxubo T. JonsaoN, Bennett's Station, N. J. Don't Experiment. Yon cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first, only a oold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap Imitation of Dr. King's New Dls. covcry for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because ho can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's - New Discovery . which is guaranteed to give relief in all Threat, Lung and Cbest ; affection#. Trial bottles free at Marey & Meeray's Drug Store. Large bottles 4100. « "Prisoner,'' observed the Arkansas ' judge, with Impressive dignity, "while ' I have no objection to your addressing me familiarly when you meet me in my i saloon, I wish you to understand that this c urt, when in reguMr session, tolerates no insotent familiarities from anybody, and I give you notice that I '"Poker Jim' I shall kick you ctnar np through yourahlrt collar. Goon with the testimony, tgentlmnen. That Tired Feeling. S aaon Is hero again, and nearly every saMSais moves sluggishly through the veins, the mind falls to think quickly, and the body Is still slower to respond. Hood's M.-di. in.'. It putittts. Vitalize-., and enriches the blood, makes the headjlcaj; v'igorffU*fho wtrcdTbody. ttrcnfiU' ^ Whee Bsby wss slek, ws gave her OseterlA Wboa she wss s Child, ska MB ft* Csatetia, ; Whan aksbMarasMtaa she stag taOasMs, . When sh«ks4Cha4raa.»W save tksraCiHirla. i ,,7 .. -a ...-.no

