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CAPE MAY CITY, .NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1:5. 1888. .. . " .
WHOLE NUMBER 1187.
CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.. J. BMtmr DSIOTM, »»■»■■* «1 00 > tut EtricUy In Uru». £K AMINO A BLACK, ATTORN B Y S-AT-I.AW. CAM it KM, N. A J»r QK J. t. LKAMIN6 A HON, DENTISTS J AMES If. C. H1LDBBTH, ATTORN KY^AT- LAW m o^yu, Y\T A. LAKE. If. D. RESIDENT PHYblCIAN, J SPICE B LEA If INC. ATTOBNET-AT-LAW ATTORNEY - AT - LA W PAINTER AND GLAZIER. . OM—M— ««AM— HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO I? ' 93s, LUMBERYARD : BUILDING LUMBER, ' |^- ue0k} company's Extract of Meat. AlEtel1 Mate® tef To. - - V '
^arnitarf, fjrprtt, 6tr. » 927 MARKET ! PH-oil 1 THE WAVE'S READERS Are cordially invited, when in the city, to C visit No. 927 Market street. They may need ' " Furniture some day and it will do them good (d drop in on us and learn lor thepiselves what astonishing ' bargains are offered here in ail 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 Websr & .Weinmann. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE ~ For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. We propose to give our customers the advantage of buying discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assortment of ' rtcCTfullyVurnbhed. U wi" ^ ^ to ALEX J. H. MACKIE, 1 19 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES,. CLOCKS, Jewelry, Diamonds, and Silverware T. O. HAYDOC K, Strrrhnt Mint*. «!»B ' jarnWfcg «»»SS. r. j. thompson. Fine Tailoring. oeorge m. powell, MERCHANT TAILOR higam dewalt, merchant tailor. No. S 1 7 Chestnut Street, Philada. Strics at War Bits, fate il lot liteml at a HeasniaUe Ma i. l. shepfard, 2» WoU-pos Stmt, Cap. Ma,. H. J. gfflk fdrhishmg goodi "hats. caps, uhbbkllas. a^r""""— washington hotel, ^ JOHN TRACY. F^B. ^ 1 w ebt_ jersey jhotel, "■flw »■* » yrea^ toh^at. and tea MISS LIZZIE SMITHERS, Spring and Summer Millinery, No. 1 6 8OUTH 2d STREET, PHILADA. . PARABOLA SPECTACLES, ■ sj«v — fgjgjh
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| temple reee college . | I My Drar WaTBr ^ i I recall a promise maud some months . togire apAeghsSch. of toe Timpie College. In l'Sladciphia; but having ' In-cn block, d la with engagements, on , all shlrea. cotreeponrJenrt. nntU now, ■ ' was ruled ooL This Institution is a I wonderful movement. It began, una . I know. hardly bow, and innat be ebinl. ; fled wito those peculiar outworking* that mark certain institutions which have become hbto ic. Evidently. Mud to be. 11 cense about sqjreeelslelHly ami push—I llael! wlto aocb undiminished rigor on the hands and heart of Its founder and , president. Her II. U. Cocwcll. penior ot tlrscc Haptl.l Church. Philadelphia, lhal 1 il ct.uld not be regarded otocrwlse than : [ The manner in which, In a tew months ! llial it will twfore many years ih> recog- ' nlrcd at iudispensible means f.tr quality, joung rocn and wotnen^for hleher cler ccriaiu liked riows bold ground. i tear that n departure from the regulation . line of work in college altalrs either In- | tlicales n queattunahle inoration, or bids | of ourse. T. mplc C.tllcge musl but bilitka wrapped up In them, who hare a to attain II ; wb /likewise, if aided In I some such way as contemplated by Tent- ' pie C I lego will rise in Ihe scale of taper! toey terTtoe' ^ of U,e family. . r slum endploh tbet Is feeu sntl fell in ' of this beueritlenl KhooM l' en. lose . C'SFrHrsj-r most aucccaafnl men of Araeiica in -ci. toey cul Irsud their Intellects. 2 Be;Sf:E§£r5 of scholarship, and when fi led for toe rkislrrrrsr. in Uod, and In to. targ.-he.rlod people
| What religl .us denoraiuatl tns can be I sectarian line w hater cr will be drawn, i 1 Any young perano DtUed to enter, and ' boocaUy dedr»g«. be of a higher and e : nobler aaetoThHrrcUowmen. wlU he t Wlien are to.- students to recite? Ere. f 1 Dings, if Ibey are at work by day, and I ' day ctaaaca will he formed if neccfid. J What are toeatndics pursued ? Grvck, i 1 Lslin, German, Trench, Spanish, lulian, 1 : rhetoric, logic, higher mathematics, alts. = 1 writing elocution, cttempoi aueous ad. J 1 I pbllcsophy. chemistry, botany and min- i > ernlogy. I ' Musi the siudenta fuintah toelr own I - books? Yea The student, can pur- < 1 lege tocnuHtlvca, either new or setoud. 1 bend, or toey can bo supplied to them ! by too dean of toe college at the coat • Phlladcipblc. * I ' wTllul lircsu h of Ihe above rub .. ; '■ ' on' the nral Mooday in Februa-y. swli ' ' The erenlnga now set 'ap.rt for reclln. ' lion ? r "To open to the tmrdcD-l enil * | ' the flelds of profitable and Influential j I hare left toe college to continue to pur. \ • ot bl!i''"n •*"" nl • "■ I ' gggsgjygg : • 55^^r.2H ' , Probably seven hundre.1 and Dfly stu. < , denta could he advantageously taught ■ a What funds are needed? We feel < ; ; . wills. The fund for »3U,0<)0 for the , BiESrli
i lege beyood^sny liability of future need, j in iwylng Its professors and running ei. i Faculty : liussell U. Council, preal- ! dent ; William Parker, profeaaor of malbcmatio ; Edward S. Fllz. professor , of Greek sed Ltllo ; J. L. Sagobeer, pro I tl logic and rite-otic ; Morris 1 professor of German ; Hiram ' Heed, profcrts r of elocution ; Caro- , A Doalstm. professor of hygiene ; I II. Conwvli, profcrsor of mental and moral philosophy. Other depart- , mints will he filled by October 1, 1S8S. , John A. S'oddsrt. dean. ■ [ rell II. Conwell In the pulpit or on too - platform will be delighted to hear of ' and will quite easily sec one rea. ra Gaavidny dinner ' ^ ^ ,flfLt mortar." ^ ^ ' ^ If tliee ran prove that toy tti ichb-r will be', mite 'to 2^,^ '^ll^y' r brush seem U- In- with Intent to pojtah ; shske' thTbtb .1" mc 'nT r^'impuMBS :IfSSs - j
6TRANGE LOUISE MICHEL. . nss Kleevrlty sad Cewrugu Jsklsf the . Lnttae kllcbol Is certainly a dotraqnse , in yoUUca; hut If alto maltL-s deli-stable 3o2ta. thereosn bo no qurotlon a»to sincerity or her courage In defending self -abnegation that gtvto her a certain . aas? fe-sas-ufss Induigetwe sltowri. to^this, mtagnlded X who Is ready to kill and to destroy. possesses any womanly qnallthw. Once away from pulltlca she is klndnee* , itasff. No one has a more^ender lore for [ reuftrilfSTafth^to toT3d°lpdyue™r . believed in her daughter's ntopiun dreams In private life Louise Michel Is not at all a disagreeable companion. Hlto Is bright. ; always cheerful, and enjoys a good Joins She likes to ^[tay Jokee. ab^ve jll^ui her r"n-toi r And then too ..Id ^ gentleman went ^ on to "2*slem I m Liulso Jdlehnll" Slid ufl she , a suburlsui town ^Joining Paris Twu prise her humble abode There, eur--«ta«d.Hehta plded «P£p" fromJK ' rsi'sHrjssrs&ttf 2 kr&JTA t i ; ipplfl plnilgl ; : ■ I I ; : h
English and Amarloan Mannars. i No lime can erer reconcile a cisatlantic car to the beartloevs wlto which • an otherwtae well bred English lady will ' talk frankly of "tubbing^ and of "deuu , tag -herself ". Il suggests the complaint r made by Lord Melbourne of certain : London tmutics (ha( thy; gate hint thti , ! much Qf toelr nstorsl history, I do not I know buy well educated Americana, ex-. I cept one or two soulboru lady norcitata. who liShltualiy use the word "nigger.but in English literature and speech U seems universal- Frouilo employs U * through all his books of travel, and crefl . r, so graceful a writer as toe great Mrs. Ewing uses it In her pretty stories. She - star has toe very offensive word t4stUfc I when-. "As a rule," writes James Pkyn from London, in the New York /adrl*iuUnt. "1 hate people tost Stink of j constantly placed In toe abturb position I of being lectured for want of refined ' perception by writer, whose langtrago The highest, the most gifted, are not - f i re from this offcnsivaness of language. - tic. it seemed to my startled imagination ' to hear II for the flrst lime from colli, # trnted lips Uol il must be remembMHB^ that pugilist tnd circus ruler, are not ' ' tldlous rirolea. an.l llliis our oppoe- ' - tnniil. - ot picking up their tlowcM of J speech ore more limite.1 than in Ixrndea: > ' THE CANNING OF PEACHES. [S7=^SV - They roinmenre their .qK-iaUons : §££ . -ta/ a/'d 'g I iu erta g '! Kuly- and' erejmiy pursued by a demon of unroat, is ccriPJIllP. ' Is one whfch* Ungu"mnW to bring '- Wllu^a riduro M pwiuue price. On *• ^Tria/'boltlrs fnw .1 Jta£y A r" Mccrayt Drug Store. 1;

