Paklishad Irery Thttndxy Morning. CAPE MAT. KOVEMBER 8. 1888m. rjrr " "**— •< l.!"T _ I — Profctlpn Wjne^Qenerai Harrison The N.tioaal oootest of Tussdsy hu resulted la a victory for the cause of protection to American lodustriee by the election of General Benjamin Harrison, for president of the United States, aad Lerl P. Morton, rice praeidesU. The csaspahrn w as remarkable for sercnl things too "of which area to us an worth; of particular comment. First lbs absence of the gross personalities of tom yonra ago. Both candidates were campaign lie and the Dudler .forger; sent oner the oouaU; to dneetr* the TOtor ha excepted. Second, the gnat industrial question of homo protection has orerafaadowed *11 cfceandso divided rotem as to make one of the moet important political contests crer witnessed In thiaootmljy. It settles the tariff dispute for man;) ears to come, as no poliu leal part; will can to corn* defeat to; ■taking It an Isaac, and a Republican president sad Congress (It looks now so thoufth we hod one X are full; equal to the taak aad ere In faror of modifying the tariff laws as the growth of the country aad public exigencies demand. The great Republican part; has again come Into power. Its defeat four rears ago will not be la sain, if the lesions it has taught the people of these states concerning the dinger which his threatened its Industrial progress are giyon the weight tbdr great Importance demands. The Warn mads s square goodl;0ght for tire cause of protection and It eoagratulalee the country oa Its sueLatest Election News. By special dispatch to the Wava just upon going to proa. It la deflnitl; settled that Mew York and Indiana are •are for the Republican ticket, thus practically settling all doubts as to the election of General Harrison to the presidency. There are Ml roles fo the electoral college, 201 of which being uccaa•ary to effect a choice- Harrison and Morton hare already £81 of them with a good prospect of adding to the list the rote of Wret Virginia and Missouri. This State has gone Democratic b; an Increased rote. Tba Democrats claim a majority of one for the Senate and four . for the House. Delaware has elected a Republican legiaiatnre, thus securing tba return of a U. B. Senator of thai faltli. There are Tet more surprises which will be let loon In the coarse of rarrent daily poliu loal areata Oape May county rolled np a splendid majority for Walter 8. Learning and . Eugene C. Cole. Their plurality was something thai the party may tuaL ly boast of, as being n an exponent of the rial Republican sentiment of good old Oape May, which may always bo relied upon when the right moo (we hail id al I.
them this year) are made the standard bearers of the Grand Old Party. Oape May his done herself honor by returning to bar old political mooting! where she la likely to safaly rids fur many years to The Republican party has relumed to power under the leadership of citliem. the eonntry at large may safely honor. OaaanI Harrison and Mr. Morton bare come out of the beat and smoke of this erentlul campaign without a stain upon their garments. They hare conducted Ihemselrea wisely and well, and the public utterances of the President-elect show him to be well equipped for the hlghofflcc to which his fellow citizens hare called htm. The rest army of defeated candidates i this country contains to-day Is a sight to stir the heart of the most Indifferent philosopher. Now that all sorts of "Isms" hare political organisations, while eran woman are Included among Urn regularly nominated aspirants for : office, the number of candidates who , ctety*hH the Comforting of llesterAan- 1 iHdelrs would find e wide fleid for good work in this ooualry. MDlrine was shaken np last Friday i evening by a couple of stalwart Republicans on the political Issues of the i day. To these eloquent gentlemen, Madison C. Peters, and Henry M. Do ' Bob, the Terr large majority Risen in Cumberland county la due. They are i modal platform speakers, being logical, with just enough of witty incident | S , when tbay hare a good thing, aad the hearty aprfanse with which they greeted , these well known public speakers was , canmlatlTe erldeace to tide end. , Cured by Electricity. c Electricity glees lone to the riul func- f great attention in the medical and scien- j iwtslillMnil ha eCoacy beyond dispute. During twenty-lire yearn of study and ' practice, I hare success! nil; treated people from all parts of tba country for the . following complaints: ' Aches and pains, buna, cramps, dyspepsia. diseases of Ike chest, epUcprr or fits, female complaints, general debility, ' general ill-bealtb, bead troubles, indi- [ geatlon, jaundice, kidney disease, liter } complaint, lumbago, nsnmlgla, muacn- . »■ -™. «.«.», ; paralysis, rheumatism, akin diseases, sprains, BL Yltas' .lanoe, spinal dla- \ sprains, ox. nut. uaace, spinal uis-
. I promise relief to any afflicted with the diseases abort named. ladle. Iras led br s Mdy. Bosideaoc, BroadAgency for the celebrated Panl E. Wirt fountain pen, $8.90, sent by maU cm receipt of prioe. Gold pens from 85 ota. to $4.80. Flra quire, good linen aoW paper sent to any poet office address da receipt of 80 eta in cash or postage stamps. Closing out large lot 8x10 picture frames, also card elxe photograph albums to soft lbs Bines. J. 8. Garrison, The wall known Arm of Wo. C. Scudder * Coi',— of Camden, hoe long and hconbly mured eontrectora of Chpe May with bonding material and mm. w«k. Their (amber yard at Front aad Metal streets, Camden. Is handy for WsoUsresybuysr* - Wtatqrwu hare streun^ aqiLgs^fluing
l PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT ELECT 5 OF THE UNITED 8TATE8. . ■a ffw In ■ ~~T5Sm » vd| Hor be mt it ! I ^ ™ benjamin harrison, . levi p. morton, ry OFTNDIANA. OF NEW YORK. at ~ ' ■PPX y« CON BEESSMAN ELECT CSE1S. A. BERGEN. SENATOR-ELECT W. S. LEABSG. ASSEMBLTMAH-ELECT EDOENE C. COLE ; cape may county election returns. • irjMMPpiTii ' - «tfl( firtjlFiSit I if M iiilliilj'i ilfli! i ii , d __ i_i L J ulii. _L_i
t BenJamlnHM^'"'. ibs TtWlfW1 890 WW 6615 02 661464 863 18 Qrorer Clcreland-, D 813 58 4,'lttl 384 181! 88 19 34 7lL8»110l| It Clinton B. FUk, P i 40 £1 0 30: 18 28, 0 1 1^4 141 * roa oukoum. i : I I i i | Cbrlalopbcr A. Bergen. R 198 74 34 1GB 830 210 270 50 17 53 66 1465 800 Winiam Brindle, D 211" 58 4 123 378 103, 83 10 35 78, 29,1006; „ -William H. Nicholson. P„..„ | M 33^ 0^ 30j 18j 30^ 0 10 1 14j 1U r. Welter 8. Lesmlngt"" 187; 7610,153! 830 224 274 66 25 48 68 lASlWl , Frederick J. Helrtn. D. 220 60! 0133; 270 1711 77; 19 14 84" 27,1080" j En os R. Williams, P j 89 22. 0 33^ Uj 80, 0^ 1, 0, 1 18 148 d Eugene CrOij^R^y.'. 183 74 18144; 316 3l8 20o' 56 9 33 68 1884 344 k Thomas F. Lndl.ro. D 333 61 101411 279 186; 80 10 30 041 30 1140, George W. Bmltb, P "OW W « W 18 SO1 0 1,'^ 1| 13! 14S
c General and Personal. A man without enemies Is of little t rslue. Fat women arc more walatfui than | , l*""""*- | . The Just man always goes about with a bruised bead. , ' Wilmington hu put Its foot down on , | peanut stands. The frigate bird, met et see, can fly . [ 200 miles an hour. Beware of little expenees, u small I leaks sink big ships. , I A ben which casklcs over night lays , no egg la the morning. The electric Hght on Bartholdl's L!l>r crty costs $27.83 per night. The wind now whistling through the ! cornfields bu s husky lone. ., Ifyou seek for k rsttlllem Mend yon c i wm be fritodiese all your life, i The amount of strength exercised in I ordinary hend-eheke Is 1 1 pounds. t Speak rery little in business; rather , i pnmp others than be paroped yourself. u i It ts easier to keep guard orer a bush ' full of lire hare, than orer one woman. J I Up in the topmost branches of a large I 1 tree that was felled near Winchester, 0.. t: 1 recently, a petrified flab was found, supposed to hare been dropped by an eagle c some bird of prey. tl A man in Newark, N. J., is playing a 8 game of cheea with bis cousin in Ant- a trails by mall. They bare been at It fi for are years. The Newark man now ti ■eta defeat staring him In the face. k Miss France. E. WUlaid will be SO p yean old September 36, 1889. The Women's Christian Temperance Union g will hold a grand "harresl home" In « Ban Francisco in celebrating the occs- si rion. U The funeral of Jackson Briant, who 11 one of the best known hotel pro- si prictors In the state , took place from * his residence on Hunier street, WoroL [J bury . Monday afternoon, and wu largely attended. The Interment waaprirafe. r The deceased wee for many years pfo. « priator of the Darin House of Bridgcton. '' Which has attic, siren nlann In mrutarn ' since ^
If a man has a right to trade his rote " he has a right to sal) 1L Erery trade is , a sale and erery sale is a trade. It is - well for people who are inclined to minimise the Immorality of trading votes to , anallie the above propositions and arcer- I tain how true they are. Tho fact that . H vote-trading seems to be on the increase , •Sua political vice it a strong argument | in in favor of holding National, Slate and . IS municipal elections al different seaeool. p The people of JtckaonviOe aad other > th towns In Florida are still hi the grasp of ' h Yellow Jack, and new cases, and deaths - t, of dally occurrence. In the midst of the ■ election exoftemcnl, the people of the \ >- north here not bean u attentive to the t « should' lisve been, and It u 'imped that 1 I- hereafter, interest in the suffering peo. '■ d pie will be revived, and provision made ■r to help them- The people of Plnnda ' sun solicit aid bum uieir more fortunate ' bee hern of tits north. t Rheumatism p Is undoubtedly, caused by lscilc add in " if Mie blood. TKlwacIt' stuck/, the fibn-u. b tissues, and causes tho pains and aches ( In the fiack. shoulders, knees, soklcs, 1 hips, and Wristi. Tin -usands of people | t hue foqnd in Hn^s Barssparilla ppos- t 4 eine, by Ha purifying action, neutral las. s ' the acidity of the blood, and aiK< builds ' up aad strengllieaa the whole body.
Wmromte. Martiudale A Johnson's Turkish and " Russian baths are at No. 31 North 10th ' St., Philadelphia. There baths are very ] complete and really luxurious. 1 V Ineland is the business headquarters of Kimball Prince & Co. Their extern : 1 aire business In South Jersey has been I built up by honorable square dsallng : with their customers. L. E. Miller, Cape May's well known , contractor has been the menus of die. trlbullng many thousands of dollars * 1 tho workpeopls of Cape May. C He has the necceeary grit, push and en- [ retire demand. Joseph G. Boyd, (utcceaeor to 0. v No. 106 Market street. Deals v only in One family groceries and proWe invite this week particular attanto the advcrtisemeul of Jacob Sons fine clothing house, 018, c 030 anil 933 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. TWi eld tatabHsheri Jnmre lis p faTonteone with Cape May chotbiug a It Is at the very front |of the business as regards price end quality. 8t * Our readers who may be about to pur " chase a piano or organ ebould look into S the extensive salesrooms of Blasius and o Sons, N. W. corner of Chestnut and 11 th 2 streets. This firm Is tho sgunt of the r Packard orgau.whlch only needs be examined that Its merits may be S See the fine large ed. on first a pago of the Wava. n Special bargains In women's dross , goods all wool, 85c. per yard, ae'ually worth 50c.; good assortment of cloth suitable for men and boys suits ; full O of men's pants at low prices ; full f of men's and boy's underwear, ho. „ and gloves ; full line of calicos • which I offer 10 the public at I'hiladei- " pbia price*, 5c. per yard tn 8c. for the ti per at. 9c. plsce. Oil cloths 3?lc per yard (Potters), best grade. Groceries 1 Q selling at figures that can n it be beat ' the same quality of goods. Try a ti quart 'of S. W.A Cods favorite table c syrup. iters** T. Jorxson - quart or a. vt .js. Co. 's ■ favorite table itinr* T.
Bennett's Btatjon. N. J. Stw gnh)trttsrat«l>. PR SCHENCK'S PILLS CLEANSE the nrecous merooflbe sunsch and boweii of SO ilia* ksd farcies mailer, tun the secretkma, sarin djpBtioo and assimilation, nutrily tha blood. J^T Mlcra ^ hvreof .mqessaoB. giro h blood, to make tbem Into good bOa, and to secrete Just what is Deeded. Tbey ds sot their way and tmnm liks^mort porgsare based oo aciesrlific principles. " always do what ts claimed lot them. work on dm system in tba way claimed. They are sol fiks new sad untried meiSciime. seed SO praise, but only simple mention of mark. tn-Dr. Scbanck'a pnrehr vegetable and vtmUy rathbln goMy roadUnaa nre *w sate new Book on Dnerees of the Luaga. Urw
Tha Richmond BopoaiUon— Halt Ratos via Pannsytvanls Railroad. The greet Rrenmond txpositiou. tion for two weeks, premieee to reUto the favor of the public to the end. be great exhibit of tobacco, the products, minerals slid find stock of the Sooth, with ell lie numberless special features, form one of lbs bom lntnrertlng dieplays of the kind ever seen. Tho city of Richmond Itself, with lie mtowisj and ries, and contemporaneous Interest, la well worth e rlsit, which cern never be ^ ion. The Pennsylvania railroad Com- ■ pany.-in order to place the trip within P the power of every oaa. Is selling roundr trip tickets to RSehmood every Monday 2 and Thursday, until and Including Nov ember 19th, good for return passage natal Noromber Sfith, 1888, at a tingle fare for the round trip. W. Scot! Hand, of Cape May C. a. effects Insurance in the beat companies only. Leases paid "with promptness. No vexatious delays, or discounts. Write to bim for particulars tf 150 candle power Rochester- lamp to Illuminate the great bargains al 11. T. Johnson's, making the store tight as day. tUi The Rio Grande Sugar Company has for sale, cheap, clover bay, pressed in bales, suitable for borae* or cows Apply to R C. Tutsan. Supt. 9t Rio Grande. New Singer Sewing Machine for sale at this office. First-class In all particu lire. A bargain for those who may be Remember that W. B. Crawford tnll give you the MresT insurance upon your horse. Write him at Cape May C. H. ] fur rates. o4 4t i Levy N. Foster is the egent of the I "Delaware Horse and Mule Mutual In- , sorance Company." This institution ; insures horses, mules and colts agalnt ' Call or write to Mr Foster at Green I Creek. tf | Miss R. Parke, long with K. Pen- , coast, the well known shoe dealer, has opened a store at No. 18 South 2nd St., ! where she will be pleased to see her 1 many friends. Miss Parke has an extensive stock of foot wear of all kinds from , which patrons may select what tbey 1 wish. Custom work a specialty. tf 1 Words of comfort to those suffering 1 wl'b Dyspepsia. You can eat anything > you wish and at the same time be cnreif 1 If you will tire TntTn-'B Vsgktxhle Lotsxa*. 50c a box. For sale by Dr. 11. , A. Kennedy, Druggist, Cape Mar City. I N J "r*"TT| Manufacturer, Brdgeport, \ 5 Notice is hereby given that the part- r nurahlp lately subelitiog between Adam r L Aahwortfa and William S. Barnett, trading as William S. Barnett. w-aa db- " solved on the sixth of October, 1888. g All debts owing said partnership are to - bo received by J. Wlilard Morgan. 307 . Market street, Camden. N. J., and ail demands upon said partnership are to e bo presented tt him. "17.8m Wiijjv 8. IlsitsxTT. WiMBato'i. " J We we never so well fixed „ show Black Dress Goods.
Never so many to show — sorts a and quanities. Take Black Silk- Warp I Henriettas, the best (Priests ley's of course). Ask for any number in the long line. Where else can all of them , be had? If you have a silk-and-wool. These choicest Henriettas are made ol strictly pure silk and the ' very finest quality Australian wool. They go in the natur ral gray to the dye-vats and come out black of a uniform I shade. i A new feature in these ' Henriettas are 50 and 76 inch ! widths for Cloaks, Wraps, . and Shawls. They match 1 the dress goods exactly in : shade. We have had a line of AllBlack Henriettas wi h extra heavy warp made for special trade. This adds weight, and firmness to the goods. 46 inches wide, $1 to $1,50; lighter i 75c. All-wool Black Cashmeres. Old-fashion stufls that are always good, desirable, and ' quick. For less than ever. , Camel Hair has come back ' be one oi the most fashion- > able of Blacks for ladies' ' wear. The sharp turn to it , has been within a month or J Too good a stuff to be ; given the go by. Take a { first-class Camel Hair (say | Priestley's or Lupin's) and it J softens and betters with wear J almost to the end. Four ; makes on our counters, 65c !, to $3-S°- , ! Black All-Wool Serges { to us under a dozen or ; names, French, Ger- j man, American. Various f twills and many widths, 50c 1 $1.25. J As many more widths and J qualities come in the soft t twills known as Chuddas. to $1.50. ( 3iA.1vp1.3u. n ;
t. Black Novelty Goods from " Paris in blocks, stripes, plaids and figures. Beyond your patience io count. The new and popular Black Side-Band stuffs for robes. Soutache Braided Robes, | $7 to $16.50. ' Second Mourning Stuffs * for Dresses — m i x t u r e s, > plaids, stripes. 50c to $1.50, Only the best makes of | Nun's Veilings — Priestley's ■ silk-warp and Lupin's allwool— three inch borders. ; 75c to $5 a yard. Veils, ready made, woven border all around, go by a dozen steps to $14. There isn't such another • gathering of Dress Stuffs un1 der any roof in America. ; There are stufls as fine, plen1 ty of lower grade ; but there ! isn't another store that keeps ] ■ the variety in every grade from barely useful to rich,
and where prices are so sure to be in the lowest nick. line of Ladies' - Suitings that will do ttTmeasa ure the whole stock by. Stan- 1 ' dard goods. Checks, small !] plaias— ^mostly invisible — , dainty-hair-line stripes. 52 " inches wide, Ai for style, J wearand weight, and the col- ^ ors include - each in a great variety of - modest combinations. This ° is the price scale: f .TrapSritreSqCMti Tvsatyn.nnyusun.So e Tfie new lots have just been 0 opened ; the new prices began at the same time. : Without a whisper customers , were quick tp find them out. • ■ It's a marshy, boggy way throngh Books il you havn't d a knowing guide. Marshier '• and boggier every season. • The sink-holes and stumbling s places are for ninetynine in a 0 hundred if a steadying hand - isn't by. You've no time to pick your path. You either ( chance the mud and muck — ■ or do nothing. » Book Nkws is made for just such as you. It brings J its little cost back to your . pocket again whenever you a book. It lets you into > the secrets of books ; gives ■ clews to the right ones J and keeps you from getting wrong ones. It saves your 1 saves room on your ' shelves and saves the ' mind wear that comes of a consciousness of not know^iovember Hook News (04 pages) is up to the mark in department. Portrait J. Bach McMaster, ' the Macaulay of America."' We want every reader or wou Id-like-to-bc reader of worthy books, who is within reach of our Bookstore by mail (and that means <j«rw!ure),\o see Book News. Scents, 50 cents a year. John Wanamaker, 3*ftc JMMrtisrarnts. a pjocbked sheriff's sale. T 1 1 1} H(?D 4 V,' SOVEM EXn'riTfi ."^"d , ts*. DstM Horambir X2't5}.KKB' Jr ' 8"rt*tS
ij\J"OTICE TO CREDITORS. . sbjs ot the Hnrratste 6f Uie coosty of Vase Mer, hereby gire* notice to the creditor* of eahl ile. n 1-b i&aac h. smith. it fa PJQPRKEP SHERIFF'S SALE. t- Notice l« hereby el Ten thai the" BhrrtlTe Rue Wherein Hon n Johneon btuidcr.nud siliun-th e MeBrWe owner, are defeoduiu, noil Henlumn J J AMES SUUXMAKXH, Jn.. hhenff. n — | JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ^ Jartssss- ' oIB&ririsr^*°Ml?M^oCSy ol'tho'dnte J*JJ^jjjra^~lJJ^'lerajJarras£llB J. MUmry r .5n°(Wth°?.^T2,no; > gamMO^. ywssTMM^S'mf WStsreS^rxLite h iSwii '°° ^ jJWpnor 5f OMSMLW'U. ret-ew yHBRIFF'S SALE. 1 1 MSSSswftKfnSS . 10 tduibdayTnovtmbib nth. 1*8. ' SSS?iS2ftST?5S.0.,,aSTs?55 i o^Ky^rs.?: boandtd nod described u tollowi: Be*UDIh| slthe soath corner of the Old Caps Komi nnS ; nes Maier Farm, thrseeaoalh ^ortj^eneereM^mu^e^ unewn Sep. thnsco allU Sy the Miller Fens aosu thlny- ' eeren detreee anil fopy-flre mlsntre wret. one thiaaasd and aeeawtroae feet to tha north ude of Oape lUsnd rtlrsptt ei tbesoe by theaald Tunqdic north alllr-SUbt dexreea ill, I twenty, and m'oei j-e-jbt'tert' :o wimlm Bborre^Si sskssss xr-sis SSia' nSwa%-imm one^Iod wi twenSeproplmr or the Case Mar Drlf»ott,o5°Arastl*M Si*™ " Km*, tradla* Ac., PlarntIXe; and 10* be Da'sdRoT ul,**™sno*M4K,tB'BI"rtir-
SALE. tareedootof the',ConrtDr craseere^ stue'cH , j d^ro™"' ' "" u *»■ SATDKOAT. the totb day of MOV., A. D. 1I8S, r M^PaUOtei.'ln'care May Cllyow SreXaol) 5Ta>*Ma^ahd f^ cTA^Yareey aaa'oro > fOSowa. lovth RM SratsslMf at a sotst Is ,f 1 » ■ ot JaseyS Sehattesgee. "a tort and aiT"l"hre! ; areas remnMJifc.^. w wan we faat to the Bo. 1- Knows aa the wharf of Ksthmferd A , ataaro^toyzae fiK4a!!sat5S.7!a.':'JS ' '■ ShtsSSSBS. £"£ '
: BHIjIIY EQUIPPED i '"i /a' / •: ;f t With the completion and opening of our new Eighth i Street buildings — giving us many added convince, both for " sustouieis and ouTxrwri pteople-— rare consider our establishment now fully equipped to serve the public as never before, j. The consumation of these long-lookec-for improvements , not only enables us to enlarge the particular departments located in the new buildings, but to give additional space and added facility to every other department throughout the house. The public are invited to visit us from this time forward . and inspect our new arrangements. : Sill! < CLOTHIER, iGM KB IMff STREETS, . ■ FHILADELPHIArrfi OUR CLOAK DEPT. ■ SEAL COSTS, WHIPS, JACKETS, ETC. a tebyTihe Ik seil coat for $ai. OUR 125 SEAL COAT | Very heavy extra quality ( ,,ais for f. : to *40 Neat little ti-ht fitting Seal Jackets Very Fine Silk Seal Mojcsk.ts. Stylish little HraiJcd Jackets I'lakl and Slrii>e Raglan> and Newmarkets. Wr make a apeclahy in $5 STOC K IN KIT 1 '• • A TS t ..m.hall's 20 South 2nd St., PHILADA. _l
^ EXECUTOR'S SALE. Estate of James Bal longer, Deceased. i 84 Acres Farm with improvements. FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1888, 'j! at 12 o'clock M.. on the premises Sea Shore Road, one mile f; above CAPH MAY COURT HOUSE. A valuable tract of S4 acres more or less with large frame , House 12 Rooms. Queen Anne Cottage Rooms, large y frame barn, out buildings. &c. The soil is good and the lo-l ;e_ cation Excellent. 1 Horses, Alderner aM Dirtoi Cows, Bell. 2 CarnajES, Harness, 5 Tom Salt Hay, Fan Machines, and Dteuas, House Fnniitiirc, Carpels, fc, I re immadintely after Sala of Farm, ihe Perional Proparty. J. A. Freeman & Co.. AuctioneersIS Store. 422 Walnut St, Philadelphia. PACK'S "PSBFPCJ JAAPIJTC PJ.0CJU POINTS IN ITS FAVOR: r- Can load 100 in 15 minutes '• Each wad adjusts itself and goes perfectly llat on top ol load. Shells cannot bulge or swell, and are sure to be of a uniform I calibre. t Each hole has a funnel. J Is simple in construction, and cannot break or get our ol order. PRICE IN WALNUT. I 4 Gangs fig 50 8 O—f 2 50 From 10 to 30 Gauge 2 on Price in Maple, 25 Cents Less. J For sole by all Dealers, or » PACK & 8ON8, Manufacturers. . 137 ami 1:13 .V-rtl. Swi.ml Street. l'hlUdel|<li<>. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER,
EXCELSIOR MARKET, ! No. 33 Washington Street. CAPE MAY CITY, N. X ! ( j Choice family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade j with us solicited. I I L. FURMAN SMITH, coal and wood, 8ch«lisneera Landing, Cap* May, N. J, •wtaiSLSst-- "" I THE CAPE MAY WAVE ■. 13 THE BEST , advertising medium • . IN SOUTH JERSEY. ' f
I J A Higher Notch ' for Clothing and i the only House that doc* U I ° <pqJr- ji Sales .... We are not going to be governed by what every- - ' body is doing. Not, when we can do better. Tolerably sure of a first-cfasa-Winter for aeUinp - our Reliable Ready-made Clothing we have made full and plenty. (We have five other big stdres to priJVtde for). 7 It takes the top-rank in all directions— quality, way it's made, and cost — qf Our manufacturing — 27 is better. — < { SoL-— t J ■i/i And now— expect a high-pressure irv1' selling the goods, the lowest prices yo» ever-got, and ! tlie largest business we ever got. It'll not pay anybody to try to undersell us. For the Fourth season — Ironclad Cloth Suits, £12. Bed-rock for good value. You'll blister your hands and not break or tear it. .... . . . T , Still better for $16. Another old-fashioned, solid quality. The Wanamaker Cloth. You'll knock ait ordinary $16 Suit to rags while you are wearing the , newness off this. Many thousands sold. The best Qverco$| for $12 we ever VfTCw. --Not only warm and well -made, but quite dressy. For $15, the bestirs Overcoat in the land. Fur Beaver; cloth-piped edges. A marvel of a sturdy Coat for wear and warmth. Your backs and your purses alike will get sound cause for comfort at the old corner. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth and Market; Sts*, HaLL'v Philadelphia. IHmhant tailoring, fitnts /umlsMufl ©oods. FALL AND WINTER OLOTIIKG Persons visiting Philadelphia can spend no more profitah hour than at the great PHILADELPHIA | CL0TPG HOUSE, OF
SNELLENBURG & CO. '■ 5th, South and fassyunk Jive It is a well known (act that the manufacturer of an article wli e sells his wares DIRECT tn the consumer saves the buyi [the middleman's profit. N Snellenlmrg and Company are the largest Clothin X Manufacturers in Philadelphia. ( ».ir (G. P. M. C.) GOOD PHILADELPHIA ■MADE CLOTHING " Has become well known from Maine to California. On . Palatial Retail Store at jth. South and Passyunk avenue, i the Largest, Best Lighted and Most Convenient Clothinj Store in America. G. P. M. C Good PiiiijvDEi.ni! Our Trade Mark, "Tiikks Made CiothiNg, 3. oriiEKS is no exaggeration of the tactt. Bring your famil; to us for your Winter Clothing, and if "we don't save yoi thirty 1 " >i.i-\K8 on every One Hunhuep. put us down a - falsifiers. N. Snellenburg Co., FIFTH, SOUTH i PASSYUNK AVENUE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. R. J. THOMPSON. Fine Tailoring, 8outhweit corner I I th and Chestnut Sts., GEORGE M. POWELL,
merchant tailor No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, HIRAM DEWALT, merchant tailor, No. 8 1 7 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popular sttlcs al Pojular Fites. Made of bssi kataial at a EasMaBs Pries I. L. SHEPFARA *29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. 4. F5E1SEHG GOODS, HITS. CAPS, 0MBB1LLAS E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL- OPTICIAN, ~^®FT So. PARABOLA8PECTACL.ES ssssssna."- - - Hggn sr.,.

