Cape May Wave, 26 July 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 2

ttepc M.j h m mo nreteite repotettee ■ rwwi. ltka. »».»•) it l W U»T «R W»l. If tatfonr -tew • UM mW. iitei.l taauM br kepi. it Uk p-E r .1 CRX.I b>- k.-l lit - m.el.l »g..lfo>*<. A ool perron w jlmr BB'ornH'e linn* slny* tin . right thin;. IT Mil- M I* oMhidto^taoo .^'CMtfiuKE! Ho "for fate HUM »• U.«r pnlrful rWt, .4 rwrilin* may d ocaaten will certainly not artee. Him* written Uw above. far drowning << Irwla Bow en oconrredII ww brought to oar ootlcn j entente/ thai .the We guar. Inwen of the b art, b-wta an out paid^oy wagee thle year They now are no duly Iwo hour, a dar. •ad a8 far pay they got- It what they aee (Ivan by cturluble people. Their wage., or rather what they bare re. calved op to date la equal to aboot SO caateaday. The brave tneu ratmol be ripMfd to : May un the beach all day for 90 teste, 1 Aod It ataala t • reason rhat thry etumhl 1 be paid at had OS a day rhcb for tbrtr 1 service,. If Bite be the ease they would 1 then go os doty at 8 a. to. a»f remain | In the bos la till 4 p. m. or eves later If 1 the paying people so desired It. The ' roan who died in the water yesterday ' might have bcea saved bad there been 1 soy life men on doty. Unfortunately they were not. Pay the life guardsmrn ' end have them on duty the entire bnlbingtlaneoftbndny^ , Just censure end critkdsm never hurt 1 anybody. Tboy. on Hit othe, bond. If ' l be tndlvldnl upoo whom tboy tell be ( advantage. There la no form of dteriplinc which Is so effect! vr. There a feapondblllly lo the general public, , "or ere there a .y eo exalted that thay , are above the people. When ao nffidn] t gaU the Idas that be must not be crltl- I deed, then U i> time to do Just that 1 thing. It (ore with tbe office to gel 1 heated over the coele. and realising this t Ssep public ssrvante alert in do. duty, llrre el Cape May, for t an oBet" to JST my thing c I of faieome praise to ths keeper of the public meal. Turning the lights of fair criticism upon careless or selfnaerlleU office-holders K a doty which " should sot be evaded by the press. Omlog at the hotel registers It is easy 1 lo make tbe cotnparisos that wl at Cooey £ Island la In Mew Tor*. Atlantic City to p PhUedrfpbte.ooCaie May te lo Bahl- It more. Yet of all But summer resorts ' Cape May gets people from every part £ of this union. We am really Ihe resort c of the world, for people gveo come from • Kftrope to botbe in tape May'r waterr. Ourbeeohte oarer, 1W, and la world widely admitted to be tbe deesl In tbe u world. "The Penneylvante Railroad pub- n ' lisbos Cape May as such in all tbair * biMhs and also aa tuo (J-teen of asastde £ A new ted of some of tbe bote! pro- * prmtors te M have a lady's clerk -cot . woman, as might. bs nippoeed-bnl a J young and handsome man. tha hand- _ somer the better. Ilia duUrfjtre ty look if ier the women patrocs of the bole] at. dualvvly and to cultivate an aesthetic looking awuteche la bin loteum moteOtaa. When approached by the male guaete ha watm (ban of wlthaooutemptnoua andle. lalhabotela In f bleb a good man can be Induced to take the place ha Is taid to be a esccem to aO D sxmcenued.— -TVaas. 1! Although the opening of tha raca T than a wsek, yvl everything at U.e 'I course I, very nearly in rvadlnesa Tha a ?"T ^ w'K ao-'oetoer.0^ ddmhtetet Burr W, Melatroh; L^T^U«rK|HTr^"i(*w: " |'^^c*ber Join the raaha In tee chy the club . wMI gladly encoder tbeir case. V. ; .IDT 'L >' and h.». Alexander. fnnsssly Flllh * « The rr^mde agTl^Tthv b»*V has bad • aK bac*. A womdc teceatly fell i«f. '■ (angled la her l-tfraun. 1>., re !, no

There are ao more tetarestiac sight A ddigbtfu! mariaa vlcwv. to be had from Ihe inter pisaswre yacht that guessf.p C fa- te vcysgaa serosa " th^poed," a Ij Manyofahc large aalhog vw p one of the p-ssing .hip, muter full v ml ! -ami odea steam prupeHers go by rime lo shore, forming a slgbt douMy «. lalevestteg lo oven thorn who miy harr , been lies aonauomed lo their morr- * given at ltw United Htatca Hotel Monday * gaaste -O'l lnvits-1 f lepd, took part. II f constated of musical rdretbws., storing » sod dam lug. lo tbe latter, some oTUw s cbildr n took pvrt aad siiowml sign, of' A hewsmUgesmrftectdanim. Tfce,h«x, * wnrpre-hicd vyr for tbe vend seleoe than by Mr a llurhr sad Ntea rorter. * For' the rlandug, Pro'cernr Freemsn'a d fad orAedr. «a- ia atiradaaee and 0 nadered siiaie choice atrv. Jimmy r abort gave ao I . Itaiiosi of a pteaiatloo 1 Mjsocc. Which . loudly . ecored by aO a present. M . Oem Reeve,. Jr.. acted [ mneh credit f, r hl< untiring efforu to I borcl 'by those prment. ' . - — : 1 ' "It Mahal Ma Tired" , [ lo read all thcae idhlHswateU of med- I idaes upoo medlilum wbea they J ' enumerate with such particularity and 1 r mlaulmeae of detail, all tbe diseaam ' . maahlad, wonpushinil. and even "baby- f ) hind." are belr to. How cheap one feds _ , tragic or tender tovsnetory. read until sympatUies are ao thoroughly aroused " | that she on nenrody sleep without 1 . whether they were married or I I not. end tbeo have It end something like i this: "Dr. Plerte's Favorite PrescrlpUon I U the only poslllve cure for nil dnmee i sale by ail druggiata." Dr. Pierce', Pellets are Laxatlre or , according to alio of doaa. (teeega Alfred Towaaoad la to write tha Ufa of Lad P. Morton for campaign Wh-iticr Mr. Morton bs I sleeted or not. bs srlll hsre the mttatec- c thro of knowing tail ho has had his tl wall written. Mr. Towneeod « never telle lo entertain, lite peals the most ahlDfol la Iba country. Tbe lata K. P. Roe. was one of the f moat popular novelists aver known In this country. Judging by Ihe sale of ItU books Their aggregate dreulatloo, It te aakl. te nearly haf a million coptes. te a great record, ana for a pro. writer, for a productive period of " ' ■ W ■ » Mrs. Harriot I ana Johnson, niece of ex-Prseldcnt Buchanan, wlU pare the £ coming month at Rye Beach, M. H. Baltimore te tate lady's borne, aad she j, win always he known ea one of the moat . graceful and digniBed women that ever presided at tbe White Borne. In the combination, proportion, aad preparation of Its Inrraulenta. Hood's Bare- w sparitla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fall. Pi collar la -r good name at home, wblch lsa "tow- 1 of strength abroad," peculiar In the phenomenal sales It has attained, lloou', b: da* for purifying (ho Mood, gtdar strength, and creating an appetite. - — e< W. S. Crawford repreaenta the mod reliable live stock Insurance company In . county. He can give you a reliable " pulley on your bona valued el *100 for *1 00 for three ymrs. with only Mo asaeamtcnta per year of O rents. Instir. „ ance taken la any part of- Mew Jersey, f : All losses paid promptly ami without M W. BopU Ilaad. safa inanreaaa at tewed rstee. Call or write lo hint at Cape W May Court Honee. (If) j, Wmailwr I. m Closed Saturdays at i P.M. When you come to the city (h bear in mind thatWanamakers j, is a meeting and resting and tr waiting place as well as the & biggest store in the world. 8< There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you • g telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try to make you welcome wether yed care to buy or not. G j i iimii)|.J. -gay L R t| WANMUKDIS if w I VZtSlcc 1 n pjlpniLADEIfrilAn You know that there is no . worthy hot weather (or any ^ weather) thing lor wear or ^ home use but we have it. • If Fi can't come to the store, write for whatever you- want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come to be simple and certain. A fnv scratches FI of a pen, and all thu facilities re of the store are yours. John Wamamakcr, X *» „ etciwiEY 2Jg,iar-! - Qnttii ul Tiirm a

[ H> psmns w name me svmcnyo or mw um vm my t •uteM.n.v.v. r MUMmtsmtntuM ' ir ur,.m> susht wt-t* I «n't Thle Whnt Vou N..U, i Tbe Indian llcrajt BitUv., cum bine i a peculiar mnann the best bteotlpuri- • Her end ilrangibemng qusllite". They purely vegetable. It te one of tbe of remedies, end succeeds when other medicines fall. Tbese BlUere will purify your blood, eld tbe digest loo, and give hew Hie end vigor lo the body. | for djrspepata nod liver complaint .' i end te s preventive of consumption. by JonFteUTM, i tf Clreco Creek. , je» StotrttffOTWiiuiFs 780 ARCH STREET, NSAk EIGHTH ST. raavDSLPOIA. FX. SUMMER BARGAINS Lower prices and larger ami more I complete assortment of goods I can positively be found else- ' Ladies' Muslin Underwear. 5, OCX) dozen newly made and finely finished garments. 330 dozen Corset Covers, well made and finished. 100 dozen Walking Skirts, with Tucks. 250 dozen Chemises and 400 dozen Ladies, Nurses', Kitchen and Fancy Aprons. CHOICE AT JSC. , 220 dozen Chemises and Draw- I era, nicely Embroidered. I 200 dozen Walking Skirts, with Cambric Ruffle. 300 dozen Night Gowns, with Lace. 420 dozen Corset. Covers, Kmbroidered. roo dozen Ladies' Embroider-ed-Front Chemises, Muslin Drawera. Night Gowns, Skirts, Aprons, Sc. Every piece worth least 75 cents. Examine finer lots at 60c., 75c., 85c. and up to $5. Ladies' Hubbard Lawn Wrappers, t US>$ 1-40 and up to 82.5a r 60 dozen Summer Corsets, well made, perfect fitting, at 45c. , mmensc variety of all the leading t makes of Corsets at lowest prices. Full assortment of Jerseys, in Black and Colors, from 39c. up to 86 00. hMf ani Qittral Wmi a Thousands of Inlai^s Caps, all latest novelties, including the Tam O'Shanter, Alsatian. Langtry, Folaom, 3-piece shirred, &c., reduced from Jl 2$, fit, 8oc„ 75c. to joe. each. Q Infants' Cloaks, Slips, Bibs, Shawls, Bootes and Children's Dresses in endless variety. a Ruching Department. . Enormous sale of Tourist 1 Ruching, 4,000 pieces, at halfprice — at 10c., 18c. and 50c per _ piece of 6 yards. The cheapest |l in the city. 10,000 I-adics' Picadilly Col- J[ lara, all linen, worth lot and 15c, m reduced to 5c. Windsor Ties in treat variety Ladles, Gents and Boys, from 7c. up to 3Jc. Boys' Flannel Shirt Waist at 49c.; worth 75c. Fana. Fans. Fans. Thousands of beautiful Fans, all colors and designs, to be closed out at 2c., 3c., 5c and up to fine plain Satin and Fcathcn at gi each. A » Laces and Embroideries. 4S-tnch Oriental Klottncing. worth 35c.; 27c. 45-inch all-silk Black Chantilly formerly w Id at S 1 .3$, 45-inch all silk Guipure Flouncing, formerly sold at <1.25, reduced to 85c 45-inch Swiss Flouncing, worth 75c-; 5«y 22-inch Swiss and Cambric all-over Embroidery, formerly sold at 50c-, reduced to 37c. 800 pieces 5 inches wide Egyptianl.accs, new designs, worth iocS(bd 1 ;c.. reduced to 3c.and 5c Rerenants p( Swiss and Cam brie Embroidery, 22 and 45 inches wide, 1 in 3 yards long, at leas than half price. OoBVQilSte tfStteniaiSiittaBi , Our entire stock of domestic — Sateens and Ginghams reduced to 8 Ac .SOKc.aod igji'c, em bracing over 200 different patterns that have been sold right alone for 15c. and 18c. These goods are all of this seaaon's si manuf^ure and their lustrous, M wwpassed by th^ very beal French 'and Scotch make..

« a 1 -- IIABOTAL MEETING . OF THE CI II DRIVING PI Ml.l\ ON Saturday, July 28th, At Three O'clock P. M. t One hundred Horses have been Entered. FOUR GENERAL RACKS. The most important ever held in the State. The track is in splendid condition. Grand Stand i> up and will accommodate 3000 persons. Every facility will In provided to ticket holders that they may see and enjoy the races. The races will take place on JUI.Y 28th and 31st, AUGUST 2d, 7th, 9th and 1 1th, Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run special trains on each day of the races for the accommodation of those who may desire to attend the meetings of the Company. Trains leave Philadelphia at a. m. Btti to General Muni 51) els. Seats m M Start, 511 tls.

It's Summer in Oak Hall. Do you know what's going on ? Maybe you'll know by the prices. Bargains are as plenty as chippies in a wheat-field. After getting the lowest prices /or our reliable cloth- • ing all through the season, some lots are totally sold. Others — part of them are left. They make enough, gathered together, to more than fill one o! ' > our big rooms. They're two-thirds or half price as long as they last. We're not a bit anxious to lose money. We're brave enough to do it when we've either got to do that or carry goods till next season. You wouldn't stick at the railroad fare if you knew What you'd save. Maybe $200 ; maybe £10.00. For the Summer itselC Stacks of Thin' Clothing. Customers say: It's a sight to see the beautiful goods we have. It's die finest we ever had. We've a heap of Clothing yet to sell, aad we've made the prices low enough to cut a quick furrow in it Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., 7 FORWARDERS OF MONEYS, VALUABLES and MERCHANDISE, PROMPT DELIVERIES. "wash "hampers . -sir ™ ; ' '' ♦ ■

HAVE YOU VISITED THE NEW REMNANT DEPOT1: and seen lit-' bargains, if tint,. right mw is your lime while we are receiving fresh Remnants at fidictilmraly in v prices da ily. As we supply lots -to small County Stores as well as those in Ca|n May City, do not think you can buy just as cheap aHlomc, one visit • to our store will convince you to the contrary. Remember, no auction goods, or trash of ahy kind, all goods direct from manufacturers I lands. J ust received 5 cases best fast color lawn wc will close at 5c. per yard, worth easily 8c ; 5000 pieces Adams best, 2 yards wide, mosquito netting, 6c. per yard, storekeepers price by 10 piece lot. Large job lot or corsets, regular price 75c, our price for this lot ' 30c. Every imaginable style of bustle, from 5c. up, one at 19c., Philadelphia price for same. 25c. Remnants of Unbleached Sheeting, 5c. per yard ; Remnants of Stvtsticker. 6c. 8c. 10c. Extra fine line of Rube- K ing 50c. per yard np. Curtain Screens, 7c. per yard, extra value. A large job line of manufacturers samples, in SILK, RAJN AND SUN UMBRELLAS Limited s| wee prevents a larger price list, hut a call will convince yon. We have Remnants of - Muslin, Mitts, Siiitw, MM®, CnflstltliiltMiiitSiiUbiindi . and in fact all DRY GOODS. \ We guarantee all oar goods PERFECT and best value for the I money. L. SCH LAGER, ' ' Pr6J>rietor of liraacb of Net* York Remnant Depot, 28 Wash- | ington St, Capv May Ci^i N. J. ' A. J.' REACH & CO., ' ppoftiqg fioodp and Dutfittirg, • ^ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. t Mo. loaa 1 UrAt StrMt. PhilMl.lphl..

n.snell£nburg&co„ Fifth, : South : and : Passyunk : Avenue, CHARLES MACE, 'real estate broker, , ANGLESEA, N. J. = WALL PAPER. = All the latest styles ve now in stock. Elegant Blanks at - 5c., 7c, toe and ,12 eta. Elegant Golds, . 1 5c. 10 35 cts. Embossed Golds, -35 cts. to 81.00. Felts and Ingrains, 20 cts. to 60 cts. Llncrusta Walton. % Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIGAN, 1 223 Marirat S treat, Philadelphia, ■LUMBER AND MILL WOM, GEORCE OODEN, ■ Cape May Court House, N. J. fflile Pins, Yellow Piae, Cfpress & HiW Lorter. ' ..n , ro, W. Q. NONAKA, & CO., ' Importer of Japanese Goods, 86 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J. siuaea or stumw x emuura is uutnunua a ubbhty vts, saltihors. md. Inti tf Oriolal- teRffio, ret, Rslteranii, Eraai9i*,ltTtln.t >r