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VOLShTXKR T SEMIVKMUY: CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1889: JEMl-WEEKLT. WHOLE NUMBER 1799._ _

CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.. /.nnrmimiMWrwAipMr. ■iMrr.(An,W. . 11-00 » I« Strictly la AItumSrrtrMUnal Sards. JjEAKINGA BLACK, ATTdBNEYS-AT-LAW, uampp. n. j, m-t JQR J. T. LEAKING A SON, dxhtibTb "feasorJAKES M. E. HILDBBTH, attornkyIat-law ^MMiiRi < Ooaaa »tr»«. esse y^T A. LAKE, K. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, pENHINGTON T. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY ■ AT -LAW jlpT* PAINTER AND 6LAZ1XB. HOUSE, SIGN AND PBK800 teSntato, JSUSB T. BAPJT, J gg5^-

3?ianos and ©rganj. " BLASIUS & SONS, Opr. Mil ill Mil ail 1119 CWrat Streets, , PHILADELPHIA. -PockDril OrehBstral Organs WORLD FAMOUS Steinway & Sohmer, BLASIUS & SONS AND :PEASE PIANOS. The Largest and Best Stock of PIANOS and ORGANS « in America by the World's Best Makers. 500 new Pianos , and Organs at the Lowest Prices, CASH OR ON TIME. ' 4«m»ttrr,ganut»,gtr. : 927 MARKET Jsa. THE WAVE^' READERS Are cordially invited, when in the city, to 1 ; Visit No. 927 Market street. They may need Furniture some day and it .will do them good 1 to drop in on us and learn for themselves what "furniture, CHAS. WEINMANN & CO.. ' MAKERS OF FIRE FURNITURE. ^ au«.,„„ MARKET STREET, BOYD WHITETCO., , GARPETmae,' ; iriES"*'"" P**™On Qoths, Linoleums Lignums and Cork Carpets. j Foreign and Domestic l ugs. CHINA MATTINGS In jtll Gp.des. FURNITURE ™ j For Hotels, Cottages fc Boarding Houses. ; W« propose to give eev ««. the ^kanttge ot beyieg I dlKoUDU Sieved ihe ciddleeeee A very Udgc eewrtreeoi el ALEX J. H. MACK IE, MB North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. = ***** .Wmm-Wmm. WASHINGTON HOTEL, I Sarjxntere ^

pffl. 1 *akih6 POWDER I Absolutely Pure. >a}>iMtm*rsfb!o>>>u£ JOH! "ItorS lKX?rJ!sJa^o wiSi egTr v"°r"- mm °" Jlffit 3ODII». I ■^7 EST JERSEY RAILROAD. Iiriac TABl.K H MFFECT JAN. ». Ma KiriiSisSS LMMWL J ok "IW'ajib ' srsrsTSit was i WW* ; LUMBER YARD ' I I , L... ICeUI ' BUILDING LUMBER, ; .

FASHION'S EVE UPON HIM. SaloredattauSrsMUai • * ,Ot .Mh.ua nuMMlufu, ; A BUSINESS VENTURE. It was a sharp October evening, tlie street lamps aero struggling faintly through a Itaae of yellow fog— Uto dead ■ If Uie tree in front of Urn. Median's red - Uriel house-had blureumcd full oflittlc rattle bozo. And lira. Median- had juit Bit down to her evening refection of toast and ten. when Polly, the llttlo maid, who alwaye wore green checked gingham ladies down in the parlor aa «ay> you're I "Ob. bother!" aaid Mrs. Medlaw, In n ^ knew they'd couio on mo when their father died. A. if I hadn't anything "I would, ma'am, if I'd a-suppusod Polly. "Ilul iliey no. droned so nice couree. they was real' ladies!" ' ' aaid Mrs. Modhtw. "Oh.'dear me. what a world this is!" Eda and Ella Carr were bluing, tola find black robed, in tho moldy smelling . 53T5BSH ; eu'ru^loi:1'*''' e"' MMtl ' 2£s£E lasa: '18112 Sill ^ S. to t^eald rf^TihL tab mi j iSlsHSSri ;Sisl ; ES-SrSiyiS 1 rejoicing. 'leaning on 'the arm of her , siftsrs'.i.'ssA: ipzg of my cauarirs, and play drowsy old 1 Eda looked at her deter. Five hun-

fitted him perfectly. Ho say. Tut the hh»T RHYnSlmorSo iSdfrLL °H^1lu 1 caved npa little prupCTty and hc wants to invcat it somewhere, and Aunt Mcdlaiv wnntuo eril out this store. 60 he's go- I ing to buy if and rid fcoing to keep it on J "Oh, Ella!" Mrrr I "Not such a very itard condition, a either," slid Ella. "Because he's very handsomo and tctj- plcakant. and I lilo ! him very much; in fact; I believe I'm In ' love will; him. There, now It's all out. • needle store." » "Well, well" grumbled Mrs. Mnlfcw. I . "so the girls aro.-goi*. and l'm aU ly I myself again. It Is rather l-ueran-. < They were nlco girls— hut the young I men found it out na well -as una Young men always do find such things out."— ' Baltimore Daily Newa. < ^Tbotownof Athens, and^csjH-cbilly the ' w"th mfus! C^MnntL who "! redde lierc. and who® Chief interest is , alterations that liats'quho changtd'uw I ency to demolish n\l monumnu.. of i'i>- j lows.) free plav of late vonrs; lit n bli.a-1 ' time hartliy anything will I.- left thai ; The lino will probably he drawn le re. ^bUon.^^trd, nnthing Luthe , why (for Instance l lite |trdeaul of Agri|. { "t>ank ish'tttn-er win, -It Lrtainlt was cal interest. , t BSSSSiS: i SKSKSS».-B!S;i ; 5JSS th^tasto^V'jSy-Tlw S'.l • • n r' ' ^ESri iflpii IBS! srSrrrS'SS : I SBS1 j?jrips£3§&iii \

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A long and snggestiw list could 1 made up of the conceited. sdf-conMe T'n'tx^'T: ■U,tr C0U'J "k«P 1 tlnn. _ s . 1 April's centennial celebration in N. 1 , City Will be> veritable bonanu for U wau^TthT dT' " . leading hotel to its grestr!t opacity. Mr. Theodore Walton, to some pe i bsps better known as the "Plunger," f among those who have applied for U . lease of the great Auditorium Hotel ! Chicago. The Chicago Jbportrr «tat 1 it was "a remarkable oBcr." As the bonlface Is, so the hotel will I - iu !«• vksreetcr spd general repnlaUo , A respec table man draws thst class . vi-ilore to bit hotel, .but other kind ' TbU 4fd;ffTnt klnd °' l*°p' ; Messrs. t K. and F. it. Uoing, wl '■ r'n* !"vr, c"n'' failed, and a meeting of creditors U a 1 ""'-need In an exchange. There , something in a name, after all : ■ the" '' "" " a" C"n> ^ * """ Am.rira .ttr.bnief'uch ol thd, p, ■ advstKenie'" on,l prosperity . Without the use of ptlnter'a ink it > "Pp." ,k° IITh0UMWqHl J llme^couitf for Ocn. Ilatrlson's depa ! 'fg-S ' I'tviurr. the .harp hhs uf the rey't r unld th" k grsH.. Hie rrcaklng cf I : iff f SSi • 55tt5I!So5«SSJS b° h 'r m "ra°n* tbc *""»■ 1 f world would read It bright and fair ai I York Olmrttr, °tP'' reel and holla quart of polaloes, a : EHHHriS : SHS-srS H H WlUidraw the KSucepan lo tho side SHrswE ■ ^.Tssefsar, ; Src • lEE,E;BEHi