Cape May Wave, 4 October 1888 IIIF issue link — Page 2

— PgUnM Erary Tkorniiy Herein*. are m,T. October * tare. ™JSXX=^t£ZJ!ra* REPUBLICAN TICKET. & >W Pruldoul, BENJAMLN HAHBI80N, Par Yin PmUnt. , LEVI P. MORTON, ~n>r PmldnUal Btdm. GAKDNEK H. COLBY. ALEX AN DEB G CATTELL. -JttOHARD B. I.EAMINU, HUGH W. A HAMS CHARLES PLACE. & A. WEBB. A. P. MUHPHY. JACOB RINOLK. — PtotWiWtt.YM DUMet. OIIR1B. A. BERGEN, BepubHossn Oounty Convention. The Hcpublk*n Convention of Cepe May Count/, (or the nomination of LegUlatlr* caodkUtca Is hereby eallrtl to assemble at Cape May Court Howe oa SATURDAY, OCTOBER IStb, 1888, at one o'clock, P. M. aharp. The It*, publican voter, win assemble in their roepectlve towuhlp., borough., and Cape Ma/ CSty, on Batvbd.t, Ooroua #th. at aucb/dioe and hour a* the chairman of the last primaries shall bj due and public notice, at once appoint, to elect delegates to the said convention. Under I he rules is force the delegates city, 8; Lower, 6; Middle, 7; D^tlf Upper, 7; We.1 Cape Ma/ and Ocean City, each I-, Cape Ma/ Point, Holly Bench, Angleaea and Sea Isle City, each Chairman last Co. Convention. When General Harrison la inaugurated next March, Sen. W. J. Sew ell, of Near and JemeeO. Blaine Secretary of State! "The Protectively stem must be maintained." That la what the Republican 3 arty paid at Chloago in June ard the people vrlll reiterate at the poBa la NoA big Republican parade took place nPhUMMpbla on Saturday night. Over 18,000 men were in marching line. Many If the more entonrtutte of Oape May Many men vrho bare heretofore voted he Democratic ticket marched In the peat Republican proceaalon Saturday .bo s^ltM. vttr St lay decile*. Tii| 1. a campaign which tad Democrats mote, patriotic than their lad decrease wages, Bo far as the pre*. hDt tariff is a lax It wonld make it hear. loots of cheap laborii wonld dlmiab lha vahae of our axlaling custom duUos. Tki. can hepravaa ss nearly as the fa-

Oansi'al and Parmpnal. A The President on Thursday bet nom5 baled Ceorge B. Dnryes to be United Y Stares aMoraay for toe District bf New Geo. Harrison Struck the bull's eye, when he characterized the Democrats aa — Historian Gxwge Bancroft wiii ceie- *■» bratc bis eighty eighth birthday on Wed- — nanday at faia home b Newport, K. L He b b good health end spirits. General E. Burd Orahh baa declined the honor conferred noon him "as Presidential Elector, because be b Department Commander of the New. Jersey O. A.R. Democrat* concede that Chris. Bergen's majority will be 4,008 b the District. Let the Republicans rally their last vole and his majority win be Ave It b conceeded on all aides that the td*bt wmtbc largest rrer seen ta PWb ' adtlphla It was nothing however, to toe demonatretlon that wlH occur on K ^r E WBaandJ. L Van Byckel, pro- ■ priatfi of the Cbsekrriead Carrirr, a P New Jam/ Democratic paper, have dtaaolvcJ partnership. Mr. Mill! baa perrbosed Mr. Van Hyckri't interest. Mr. Van Byekel will still continue b the editorial chair. The Republicans of the Hist assembly dial rid of Cumberland county on Wednesday of bat week nominated Thomas W. Trtnchard, a young Bridgeton lawyer, on the nlnlit ballot. Ub chief op. ponenu were ex Senator I. T. Nichols and Wm. M. Brown. John I.. Porter who designed and constructed the Merrimac, the Brat ironclad ever built, and who thus changed compMely the system of naval warfare, is now wielding a broadaxe In the navy yard at Norfolk. He la an old man. almoat 80, but la compelled to toll from It gives every workman the right to hare a distillery in his own bouse, free of lax. If be uaea leas than twenty-five bushels of grab a day. It will make It I whiskey cheaper. I The State Democratic Convention assembled In Trenton on Wednesday of last week end selected thee* candidates for Presidential Electors : At 1 1 rye, John Melnery and George G. Green ; First District, John W. West coll ; Second, Daniel Morris ; Third. Archer N. Mar. tin; Fourth, Richard a Kohl; Fifth, Jamas F. Randolph ; Sixth, Edward BaL bteh, Jr.i Seventh, Edward A Stevens. The tallest smoke chimney In the world ta probably one that can bo seen Newark meadows. It b solid brick up to an altitude of 810 feel. A cast-iron rim, 30 feet in diameter, and a bell surtlluds of the structute 383 feeL One million, seven hundred thousand bricks Since the receiving ship Wabash baa been lylnr off Boston there here beta several curious applications from men who wanted to enlist. One man aald he'd enlist If be could do work to which he was accustomed. He wasn't enlisted, for he was a paper-hanger. Another wanted to enlist and take care of the captain's horse. A gardener would ecliat If he could And work, and another candidate wanted to belli ship's roofer. Hundreds of farmcre who never kept an account, would kill every "pesky hen" on the farm, If it was not for the iy know that the hens do not "eat their . heads off every tlx months," bul proper- | ly kept, pay belter than any other (arm This b true. A record, simple to keep, *o It wonld be used and show the 1 facta In detail would prove that every hen paid a proAt. They could be made to pay, from on* to three dollars each. ] Mr. James L. Barges* Nashua, N. IL, , reported to the Nashua "Telegraph" that hb wife made a clean net profit last year of (88,89 for eggs tlono, from only ' sixteen hens. "He thinks her success was largely due to tiring Sheridan's Condition Powder, a much advertised prep- , 1 station to make hens by. Do your hens pay like lhatr Do you ! want to learn bow to make them pay better! Art you In delicate health, and . want to commence poultry raising for 1 the sakeof open air employment? If so, [ get some reliable adgfpe how to do It 1 1 An enlarged and much Improved Pouf- ' 1 try Raising Guide has Just been printed. ' It coo bins practical Information and 1 many new feature*, which every person 1 who keeps hens should have) such as ( the year. II tlao conblna a long series of very valuable article*, by A. F. Hun- I ter. "how to make money with a fgw 1 bens." Of him lbs Lowell, Meet, Jour- f nal says; "The moat sensible poultry lit- I feature we have reed, we And nnder the r name of A F. Hunter. Be evidently t knows a hat he b talking about." ■ These two features alone are worth ten I times the cost of the book; which the c Publishers. I. 8. Johnson ACo.. S3 Cos- i torn House St., Boston. Matt., arnd 7 postpaid, for only *8 cents in stamps: or " two 90 cent packs of 8beridinVPowder and the book for AO cents, Am pecks (1; a large SJ pound can of the Powder for (1.90 postpaid; six cans (5, express pre- . pdd. They wlH send a testimonial circular free to any oneStore 1878 Republicans have always C controlled the State Senate, and by so ' doing have prevented say radical enactor condonation of unlit men appointed by Use executive of Bke political faith. Last yesu the political division of the ' 811 the vacancies bke place In Cape May, C Burlington, Hnntrtdon, Battle. Middle- ' eci and Sussex. In the first four coun- S their term, and fat the bat two Demo- ( cralic, thus baring right Republican, and seven Democrats boldtog orer. To , obtain on* majority b the body the Re- « publicans must elect three and the Democrats four, and as three of the counties I INwsocrat* good mtmleatkmv will place v, in?* ! men and the Demounts to repeal tto Local Option bw. t Democratic ••economy" the bet year J created 799 new office* my* the Hoto. 1 delpMa Prom, of which 878 get annual tabrbs mailing a total Uf (TA9,918A0,

How They gssf In Now Jersey. ] en- The Democratic situation m New Jar- , led aey seems to be desperate enough to j the party organ-. 1 re, The Newark Jonrnal, Ike ahlmt Dem- ; IBS ocratle paper in the Mate, eys wttbont the eit cum locution thai some thing must he . done or the Democratic Jig b up. Itde to- dam* that there badangercms amooet sd- wraps thy among the Democrat*, that 1 L no two of them are working In harmony 1 and that the slab will be lost unless a j led realcal change b mad*. Th, situation | ai- Is. no donbt, fully ss" alarming at the rt- Journal pictures H. not only in respect to the presidential rob, bifi the con- . gresrional vole also, end the outlook b ^ er- not proobUg for It b grow brighter or j is. better. '* * 1 rir The Republicans have not had so I re good a chance to carry New Jersey ia | twenty years as to-day. They are united he and wU gain largely from the Prohiblay tionbb and - Prohctlon Democrsb, 1 lib while their enemy is' fsblly divided The only quretl n of success seems to be ; no whether they will mabtain Ac lead they now have until cleptios day — Phlladri•o- phi* Press, la- "W"«'s" Bualn— booals. j it- Pure Jersey Lard, 10 R> for 91. 0O nt lr. John M. Ruts IPs, Cold Bpriog. tf lb Foa Siix.— A buBdlng suitable for a ] dwelling bouse. Apply to Alphonao c ly Bennett. National Hall. City. " 30-31 " d- W. BcoU Hand, of Tape May C. H . ■ p. No vezstlous delays, or discount* r da Write to Mm for partleubrs If J. 130 candle power Rochester lamp to i o- illuminate the great barg ,1ns at R. T. id Johnson's, making the store light ss n- day. S3 St C The Rio G ande Sugar Company has a rj for sale, rlienp, clover hay, prnwed in . ib bales, suitable for horses or coon.* Ap- , m ply to R C. Tlx* no. Bupt. r 9t Bio Grande. y ,, Pure Jersey Lard. 10 Ib for (1.00 at |0 John M. Russell's, Cold Spring. U-. Urge slock Dry Goods. Notlooa, Boots F ' and Shoes for sale at cost at the store t f d . John M. Russell, Cold Bpriog. If h r New Singer Sewing Machine for sab at this office. First-class In all part leu ^ bra. A bargain for those who may be in went of e machine. tf f Levy N. Foster It the agent of the " "Delaware Horse and Mule Mutual In. 2 ° suranoe Company." Tub institution * "t insures horses, mulss sail colls again! " L bss by death from disease or accident. Cell or write to Mr. Foster at Green Creek. tf » y Tome Lsdixs— Mrs. E. L. Hall hav- F log secured the services of s competent _ eno fsshlaoable dressmaker of Phlbdelic ph^ it prepared to bke ordersfor work, p all her petrnna Ceil at corner Lafsvette S and Franklih streets. tf C P Miss R. Parke, long wito K. PanU ooast, the well known shoe dealer, hat c r- opened a store at No. 18 Booth Sod St., r ■ where the will be pleased to see ber H . many friend* Miss Parke has an ealeorive stock of font wear of all kinds from g a which patrons may select what they u it wi.b. Custom work a specialty. tf .. Letters are dally bring received by J. F. Trultt hcsplnr congrstulstions upon the merit of hb Vegetable L seng e for Dyspepsia. They c-rblnly are wondern fuL Ask Dr. Kennedy for a box. 80c. d J- F. Tttrtrr, M.nuf . - h Bridgeport, N. J. " I W. lb Bhepperd hat vary tastefully * ' Alted up a new shoe store at 97 Wtsh- it ingtou Street. He hat gotten upon hb e tholvts a complete assortment ofladltt', Y :. genb' and youths' foot wear. His line lr or onling Shoes tre bound to go. Lovers . of base bill, bwn tennis and other oub ' door tporb can And mil the blast styles rv tt Bheppsrd's and prices that will save the buyer mooey. This ssbblishmenl Y b e nobble addition to Wash ngton jy I street, and will become very popular with ell classes of buyer-- 81. . Go to It T. Johnson's for bargains in in dry goods, provisions and groceries* A • sugar 7) eta, granule! d sugar 8 eta., N. 31 r O. molttsei 43 c *. beer Rio coffee 94 2 . ctt . Msrrseslbo coffee 98 cts. Every r thing at greatly reduces! price* Just le received a 'ull line of Dry Good* all the A btrst styl- 1 An egeefieoi variety of 3 Fall wall papers, white beck 9c. Heed- Y- . quart eta f r Wright's celebrated a'urgeoo oil. Full line of men's woolen pants ' lust received, and are bring sold very ' Jow. If you went the bast quality of c| ""■"astL S ' Bennett's Btatlea. N. J. £ ' " Wooden-Headad." th ' When a wooden pavement wee dcrir- (1' ed outside 8t. Paul's cathedral. Sldory CC Smith said I " If the canons will simply M their bods together,' the thing b c, | done!" They were not hair so wooden- <- , headed, however, as It would be to deny 31 the merit of Dr R. V. Pies re's Golden nt Medical dboovery, which hat cured thnuaaads or liver disease. Impure _ blood, klng'sJtsll. salt-rheum, dropsy, chronic affections of the throat, bronchial tubes, the lung* asthma, catarrh, influenza, nouralgU. dyspepsia, ooiutlpatloa, aed all skb diseases. DruggbU. When everything else fall* Dr. Base's Remedy cure* Are quickly given to every pari of the body by Hood's Barsaparilb. TUsttl ed U I nlirtly overcome. The blood purl fled, emtcbfd, and vlttMied. end carries health Instead of dttrare to every The stomach Is toned and strengthened, the appetite restored. The and liver are soused and tnvtgoratad. Th# brain b refreahed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. Wwu$utkni. With our Fall and Winter Catalogue in the house you can do your shopping at home nearly as well as if here. your name and address on a postal card and it will be mailed to you without charge. The fame of the new Dressand Wraps is getting more and more abroad. B«ides what we say in the papers tells another, and so the newssp eads. They are the sort of things tliat make talk. Such variety, such grace, such originality, such richness in one exhibition is no common happening. for Women ~ for Big Girls forCnfldren -for the Baby Whatever best outside things Christendom affords. Corded stuffs are among the toughest. Dress Goods. Hagdsomc too. Here are three still shy from newness : _

with plumper, rounder ■ cords. All wool, and ribbed kke a young corduroy. For dress or jacket. Solidcolots. . 50 inches, x.50. i From the throng of stran1 gecsat the same counter, Drap ( d'Alsa, very fine twill, solid ; colors. A very worthy and a favorite. 41 > $1. Same hatching, | opt so fine, 38 inches, 75c. If we knew of a thread amiss or a color wrong in the ! Henriettas we'd say so. Body, finish, dye are right to the eye, right under the glass ; they'll be right in wear. Colored silk-and-wool Henriettas, $1, 5, $1.50. Colored wool Henriettas, 75«V85C, $i, and $1.25The new 65c Colored Cashmere is the best make of the best maker; 75c last reason-. In all the desirable shades. Flannel weather. The are here. More sorts than you could take proper note of in half a day. We are on the watch for every Flannel that is worth having. The mean, flimsy Flannels don't come this way. Embroidered Flannels have like a cloud ; two hundred and ninety- nx styles and colorings: Little more titan half as many made a stir last White silk embroidered ; plain scallops to 14 inches 65c to $3.50. One and fifly-otie styles. Colored silk embroidered ; to 5 inches deep, 90c to % 1 . 50, Eighty-nine styles. Colored wool embroidered ; to 8 inches deep, 00c to Fifty-six styles. Branch, bud, leaf, flower and geometrical designs. Full of new thought, and one on the grounds of wool. Flannel substance with Hamburg delicacy. All-over dot-embroidered Fiannels, for sacks, or any outside wear. Solid grounds with pea-dots of white, pink, cardinal, black, blue. German Damasks at ji.io moneyful ; but we have a wonderful 68inch wide qualat 56c. Bleached, clean, Krn without roughness or ots. Hold it to the light. No flax bark there. The more it's washed the better you'll like it. Napkins to match, $1.10. Scotch Double Damask, 68 wide, 98c, medium and large designs. Orplump yards wide, almost the perfection x>f fine Damask, $2. little coarser, 2^ and 2^ yards wide, tt and *2.55. Nine tenths of the political that have come to us forest mates for Uniforms and have given us contracts. Variety, quickness, and low prices count Samples are with the Furnishings, Chestnut Street entrance, west side. Send tor estimates if you cannot come. John Wanamakkk, f I 1 1 ; John Wanamakkk,

•j Wsnltd, * wassKhaarasasBi J. Bsum a. ■sens, *11 or cap- luj titjd s<w % flr rrtismnrt* . [' £pmCE TO CREDITORS- s 1 ssr^ssr atjsSEi ™*t»ttw5r'ir^i s >- MM nil TUnai J ifn ■-Cry*" 7 e ^ DJOCRNED SHERIFF* BALK e ; C "* ' *"""*• ' PARKER'S | •• BBCgsKaaar nm : , f^o-ncE. t { ""SSsSfw} I Cspel|lsTsa<l LsodiM* Rsltrosa j o r gHERLFF'B BAI.K ^ 1 Jam* fflSSgggS starasaM, all uistcwtsu tract or acodlsoa ( lORs? vu^BcroDls/aTl cerMrsatf l*BK«stRV 1 ts^o^^meesd^m^llnc e sanSw'tw Smi? eoorci pi'" #5rtaT r TMniane; > of sari MttfSftss gaaat sal? kykoSaST: > aujf" !'. F.t; B.:i. I alt vaRixTixs or t 1 Grain, Grass 4 Clover Seeds. 1 IiABDRETH'B LAWS GRASS SHED. : I ' David Landroth & Sons, Jtott.il saetteouTnsixTnHT-THrua, —

A WORD TO THE WISE. IF YOU think of baying a black bilk this Fall, Just drop in on t» and examine our stock. Yon may save time and MONEY by doing so. We have three special Ma In BM SILK TIT E0KNOT BE BEATEN One at 11-00, One at 11.25. and the Other at S1.50, Better Goods than three were never offered (or the money, and T REMEMBER yret run no risk In baying of a* as our goods I an WARRANTED to wear. Perhaps "yon do not care for n plain black .ilk and wonld prefer something in a fancy wenre; If to, we can show yon a Failles and Rhadames AT OKI DOLLAR, to all shades, worth (1.58. Our Importation of HENRIETTAS also Includes some grot t BARGAINS, all wool, from 78c. up. Silk Wisps from (1 up. Novel tie* to PLAID and STRIPE surahs for trimmtug. LADIES' HABIT CLOTHS from BOc. up. A llule later to the aratoa we will talk to you about cloaks sad WRAPS. HALL'S 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. R. PARKE, LADLES' AND GENTS' ~ FINE BOOTS AND SHOES,!! IB 8outh Second BtrMt.fbeiow Market) Philadelphia. €•■'"■. Wwrtt a npcct.i.r re* y gnjgLSIBBB m MILL WORK, S; GEORGE. -OOSE N, Cap* May Court Houaa, nt fflPZtaJ*"*""""" «« «nw..ii to. Tares. ~7

flat SjIL*. YyKST JERSEY BAILBOAD. nn'TTr^yji nit* iisti Dt xrrxcT sett, rein* ays Mre to. BrMxcum, u*l si NeRSrkl for Alaaue GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA BREAKFAST. -12 SSJSS »IMf Lonuon, K&x'snU.

iWe have made great and .even unusual preparations for die Autumn Business. Every- variety of meitimtdue - properly_ included in. the.. various stocks of - — - - A GREAT DRY 600DS BUSINESS is now displayed to great advantage on our counters, A and every lady within reach of Philadelphia is cordially invited to inspect the same and make / herself familiar- with the many undoubted advan ffOk we oflef- ' "le st°ch includes full and complete fines of .J4r SHJKS, DRESS GOOM, UPTONS, JV COTTON GOODS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, W HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR , niLUNERV, fl ITHOUTEBV. TRIMMINGB, CARPRTA, Ac., ■ SIT8LIN UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, I LACES, RIBBONS, BUTTONS, m in fact everything in tjie lines of Dry Goods that tht W markets of the world afford. J With accomodations for doing business unsurpassed by any house in the country with a prompt and careful service at all times, and with the best facilities for thi purchase of goods, both at hbme and abroad, we belifcvt Ourselves to be in a position to render our patrons, at all times, the fullest measure of satisfaction and benefit Through our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT all oiders by mail receive, always, prompt and careful attention. II you are unable to pay us a visit tell us by letter what you waftt and how you wish it sent and you will be as well pleased with the goods as if the selections were made in person. READING, RESTING AND RETIRING ROOMS have been arranged for the comfort of both customer and visitor. THE PACKAGE DEPARTMENT will be found of great convenience to those living out of the city. STRAWBRID&E & CLOTHIER MARKET ST.. EIGHTH ST.. FILBERT ST. Fh.adBtfkia.

$16 oo $16 oo $16 oo $16 oo $i6oo We've prepared more than a thousand of this one kind of Suit. It must be good value and reasonable in price, else we could not risk so much, $12 OO $12 oo $12 oo $12 oo $12 oo Over a thousand Suits of this one kind. Because it's the best for wear that we could find. $to oo $io oo $io oo $io qo $1000 Hundreds of this one kind Medium Weight Overcoat. Because we know it's good. $4 oo $4 oc $4 oo $4 oo $4 oo Thousands of one make Trousers. Because we know] buyer will get full money's worth. WANAMAKER ^ BROWN, OAK HALL, SIXTH & KAEKET STBEETS, PHILADELPHIA. for Infants and Children. "CastortataiovaU adapted to children that I Otttarta OTrre Chile. Ooostlp*"™. "ma* r.^iwnES'SH. «LL* 70a CKvvsri amrsm 77 Murray Buret, N. V . J CHARLES MACE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANGLESEA, N. J. ~ WALL PAPER. I" All the latest styles are now in stock. . Elegant Blanks at _ - 5c., 7<b, loc. And 12 cts. Elegant Golds, - 15c. to 35 cts. Embossed Golds, - - 35 ctt. to $1.00. Felts and Ingrains, - - 20 cts. to 60 cts. IJncrusta Walton. sent to all "parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. - - . M. MERIGAN, I 1223 Marlrat 8traat. Philadelphia, j

;| FALL AND WINTER t — Persons visiting Philadelphia can spend no more profitable hour than at the great PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING HOUSE OF SNELLENBUR6 & CO. OF 5th, South and fassyunk Jive. It is a well known fact that the manufacturer of an article who [ j sells his wares DIRECT to the consumer saves the buyer , the middleman's profit. \V | N. Snellenburg and Company are the laVgsr^t Clothing i Manufacturers in Philadelphia, Our (G. P. M. C.) GOOD PHILADELPHIA - MADE CLOTHING, Has become well known from Maine to California. Our Palatial Retail Store at 5th, South and Passyunk avenue, is the 1-argest, Best Lighted and Most Convenient Clothing Stoie in America. G. P. M.i C Goon Philadelphia Our Trade Mark, others' ' Made Clothing, 30 30 per cent. per cent. under others is no exaggeration of the facts. Bring your family to us for your Winter Clothing, and if we don't save you thirty dollars on every One Hundred, put us down as falsifiers. N. SNELLENBURG & CO., ' Fifth, : South : and : Passyunk : Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA. We Die Almost Giving Awog 1,000' PIECES 800 PIECES INGRAIN :: CARPETING. VELVET CARPETING 50 Patterns of our btst CC* per 22 Pattern*) (l an per Grade, worth BOc; at DDI. yard. worth$l.25;f fLW yard. * tt. »• 1.500 PIECES 600 pieces. TapettrjJniBelli Cttrpetiii. ' AMMR CABP1TIHG. 25 Pattern., I *1 OA P" 25 Pattern*) rr. " worth S 1 .76:' vLiD yard, worth 75c:> DDI. do Our Special sales hare si ways attracted a large number of bnytra frozn til parts of the city and country. This is tbeiargret quantity and flnsst One of saltern* we hare erer offered at retail at each LOW FHICK8, and no one abouQ mitt toe chance of securing tome and do so quickly. 1 icing toe products of our own (ac- " lories we warrant erery Carpet ss repretented. OUR NEW PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON ARE NOW READY. JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, MANUFACTURERS, 40 AND WEST 14TH ST., NEW YORK. BEN. "HARRISON I Ben'TTur. wmWUwBm ■