CAPE MAY WAVE—SEMI-WEIEKLY— SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1889. I
1889. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. IplplB HARPERS PSjUODI'JALt . oiwmiiouisi. t. oo eSnE^aur*^..-!!'.^" « « ^^MBSSSSiSIKirs'iffi , Booao voiuiM. Una I*5*ooreMi "oi°1i"o p« nw. oACaaea,' for Mania*. toLcou MO>-*r Ml. pO«.pal 1. ggpssxESi ■JSJ'SirforlSi.1. to SSBtSJSlrtVF JtaKgZlZrTl JSWBSsr 1889. Harper's Weekly. HiL^tbated. cSWaSM'^SmtuTrniitn, STun ra! HARPER'S PERIODICALS lUllPSKS WEKKLY H K BARFEH'J WAOACTNk..' ... 4 00 ggapi m jstassext »«w ~~ " 1889. Harper's Bazar. ILLOBTBATBD. ipss-'lia HARPER'S PERIODICAL DAtrni'i r.zab uk illlflfl sga^wswws ■SffiJTKSS&fitiS "2^S5:SsSS
1889. Harper's Young People. \ Ai-nxmnuTES wehlt. t i 1 • ! ^iswss«wssbw : TEEMS : Po*ta#» Prepaid, £200 Per You VOL X. l«*ln. NovvMxr X taw. _y« Uc(j reclon nreuiif a iw.-xvM ■SSwelrttSn, «i" ■JSmJmo™ m «S™ JSnrc^;: VoVB^fgar1 A**HW BARTER BROTHER*. Row V«L Than If do Hboolutc private owner ■hip of kad hi Ihk country. All land U DOW hold Is conditional poaawaloa only. II U subject to Uw right of «mU Doot domain, subject to be lokeo for pobUc ore end subject to I be condlUoD a It therefore follow» thof the advoOla of Uie tingle lax.»j.tem propoee only to change the cwdktooa under whicn knd shall be bold Id print po* condition under which U hie been no . held heretofore. Wffl thk cbAnge Increee* the product; Will it tend to the jg^cMkm of more apM or teuc.pl^^faTp^d^Ike choke of pwition* h the corner tor will yield nehher rent hnTweneton to offer bumbtt;; kUrac- - t :
Our Veiled Ladles. I The fashion of wearing re ill hat be- j I come eery prevalent. It b a faablon o 1 whlcli tbould not be gncootard- Da . redeeming feature* are that the rod pro- e bed* the hair and heepi it well arranged; » It protects the forehead from the wind , and ward* off neuralgia. Theae two fi service. of the teil can be retained, but b the rell ahould not bo worn orer the ■ eye*' To them It U Tery Injurious. It v .. >• lnjurloui to the mecli*nlc*l teeing c j; apparatus, since m constant td jutting of i t muscles and lenses is required, and a c t striving to obtain '*elc*r image .for the J 5 retina. It la extremely wearing to tha , a brain, which baa a great deal lo do with t U touching up and Unletting off the picture J I which falls upon toe vlBon, and In ma*. j; a lug the mental image a period one, no r Velii of doited lace and dazzling whlus t Illusions msjr glee rite in a few weeks to J eh Irritable condition of toe eyes (hat J ^ yeara erlH not temoye. - „ ■ f For blilonaneaa. aiek headache, indt- I gcation, and constipation, there it no ' , remedy equal to Dr. Pierce'. Utile Pel- { lea. _ x " • 1 .hall be thankful for the prayer. \ k and ayiuprthier o< all good people of t thia nation. If I am conicioua of any c one thing in connection with theofflce to which I have liecu called. U U of a I ■crloiia and aetlled desire to do right ea J it (hall be gleen me to tee the right.- , r Cltaryn un. '• you aatlafaetory result., or In case <§ I failure a return of purrluuc price. On • • thia aafe plan -you can buy from our ad, ' » vertlKd Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's « J -New Discovery for Consumption. Il I* } : V£SiS!S?3iit*W& ! I.ungt or Cheat, auch at Consumption, f Iudamalion of Lungs. Bronibitla, Asth- ' • ma. Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. » It la pleaaant and agreeable to taste, perfcc.ly safe, and can always be depended Ujxm. Trial bottle* free at Slgrcy A 0 Fine lallorlng, Hiram DeW.lt. under d the Glrard House. PhllaA. C. GUe, houae. sign and fresco painter, Cape May, N. J. a Nathan C. Price, aurrayor and con- , ■ veyancer, Cape May Clly. Ware 4 Bldredge, builders, office, No. * ' A Mansion alroct. Cape May. |! James T. Bailey, practical blackamith t- and horae ahoer, near C«pe Wand • Fashionable mllllneiT. Miss Lizzie f Smith era, No. 18 Sooth Sod St.. Phlk. • delphia. For harness, horae blanketa and lap 1 robea go lo Geo. L Lovctl, No. IS Ocean I street, Cape May. I: '• J. B. Schollenger's lumber yard it at d the Landing. Contractors' and builder,' j supplies on band. Mia* LUalc Smlthcra, No. 10 8. Sod alreot, Philadelphia, new style* In fall Goo. M. Powell, 18 Decalur St., keep* on hand a seasonable stock of clothing, a ing, beta, caps and furni-hlng goods. Bottan's flour and feed atoro la at the ,i foot of Jockaon atrcet, near Cape Island '■ bridge. Coal and wood furnished on or- >- Patronise home industry by taking '* yohr harness work to Geo. L. Lovctt, n who has a skillful mechanic at the work , Parabola spectacles, opera glasses, 1 II thermometers, and general dealeu in op- . ■ tical goods, E. Borhek. 628 Chealnut [j street, PUHadelphla. Thore who buy their furniture of Ale*. J. H. Maekie, No. 11# N. Second street, save all dlscounta of middlemen and get goods at bottom prices. Miss E. Parke, ladles' and gentlemen's fine boot and shoe store. No. 18 South 10 Second street. Philadelphia. Custom n work Is made a specialty at this store. » When you have steam and gas fitting , » or boilers, engine* and pumps to set up G. W. Beeves, with his twenty years of experience, will give attention lo such work and give satisfaction. Cape May boasts Justly of her skilled u mechanics. Among them none take » higher rank than Joseph P. Henry, the house sign and fresoi painter. ^Ie also !, deals In painter's materials. 1 . Our own townsman, A. L. Conner, toll vliee contractors and bulldera to call at his business place in thia city and exam9> Ine atoek and get esllmatce. Mr. Cona- ner la prompt and reliable In hit butlnesa dealingsAll kinds of lumber and mill work la ■nnnllwt ■! the rarrta of Georire Omlen. supplied at i ■ in 1 hi
Cape May Court llouae. He deals In white pine, yellow pine, cyptua and hemlock lumber. lie invltea an examination o fills slocl. Mlas II. Parke, long with K. Pan. coast, the well known shoe dealer, has opened a store at No. 18 Sooth 2nd 81. , where she will be pleased to tee her friends. Miss Parke has an extensive stock of foot wear of all kinds from which patrons may select what they wish. Custom work a specialty, tf Win. H. Mills, boat builder, Cape May ( City, N. J. Mr. Mills hat materially , added to the Cape May fleet of fsst sailing yachts. He knows how to get • boat up to win prise*. Don't go avrty from home if you want one built, but 1 patronise home Industry and talent. I Parabola spectacles, opera glasses and all ktada of optical good* at E-Borhok's, 628 Chestnut street, Philadelphle C. B. Coles has remarkable facilities at at his Kalgn'a Point lumber yard for the cheap and bandy shipping of bonder's material. Vessels unload and load at , hi* wharves, thus maklag a saving in - the handling of merchandise bought at Us extensive establishment. Mr. Coles 1 thuds only In the best of material. Bemember. tbe stomach la the Ufa of < . man. and It la the food you eat it well digested that produces good bloed, which renew, the human frame.' f Trultt's Vegetable Loxenge, the great cure for Dyspepsia digey a the hum, , giving to the stomach strength. One box of Isixengea will oonvtaee you. 10 1 cents*! I)r. H. A. Kenedys. There la a new lease of Ufo for j on no ' i matter bow old you are. or how long von have suffered with dyspepsia. 4 TruUt'a Vegetable Loxenge never falls ; doot past toll by. Remember you can t- eat what you desire. 80 cent* box. One , bent a doae at Dr. IL A. Kennedj'r ' * J. F. Trots, Manufacturer. 1 Bridgeport, N. J. : JTSs.-i wwriffl ,r road, haa opened a shoe etore at No. 681 „ Kalghns Ave.. Camden. N. J., where he whlLe pleased to see hi. many friends. 0 Mr. AppiagU has a Hue and complete a stock of goods which be Is idling very r low. Call in and se* him. Only a short . walk from Market street.. tf u Jo*. G. Boyd, No. Vtt Market .treat, Philadelphia, haa In stock a fresh to- * voice of family groceries which ha will 0 tell at prices at low aa to* lowaaL Hit i. goods are elwaye reliable. Them are 1 The Cape Island Gat ^^y tovlle* 5 SHlsSffiSSvS;
-ss£iS2i'=srs:isaa^V1 Belto Plato brick. ^LoW otak^ price* j { SfHsSSScj the extensive aalesrooma of Blasius and ; , Sons, N. W. roner of Chestnut aoiTHUI j , streets. Thia firm t* the agent of the I , Packard organ which only needs ; j be examined thai lla merila may he [ . known. See the fine large ad. oa ffrat | page of toe Wars The College of Commerce, Twelfth 4 , i KMSSiS.'"!; ' under iu able com of teacher,, at tbe bead of which UThomaa J. Pric. the college, several of tbem being from ' !Xf^nr^ofD|hls°aebcwf latitat lnd'lvlA j i ual instruction la given, pupUs being admilled at any lime. tf i « Mr. K. Pancoaat. who has been so | ye*ra In the shoe business, now at aas&sasjMiMsi charge of the Ladles' and ChUdreu's lie- ! partmcnts of tbe busisoia, her many . (16) yeara of experience with Samuel | Dunbar, the celebrated manufacturer of ladies' sbd children's shoes, also wish I. , ' Parker of 8tb street, with her know. : ledge of the busiccsa, and kind and po. lite attention we feel sure ahe will please j ^TBSKSWie ?°i speetto a fully e<|ulnpe<l winter bote!, j steam heated with all other modern con- j The Cape Houae verandahs are inclosed ! wlih glass giving to guests toe ^lar^est Ftomihon.1 Ihe"" bera? managM* of Ih's boose, la io well known to the traveling public that it sooma only neccaiary to say that he is at the helm of the Point hotel management, a lull guarantee that the excellence of cuisine, and general ser- i vice will be fully maintained. There ia , at the hotel quite a large family ' - comprising guests. 8t himself secure against the possibilities ! of 8re. He will lake no tlska in thia respect. J Henry Eilraunds, 38 Wash1 inton street, will write you the most liberal policy. It will coal but 811 to veara TThere Is no note tosUn. or other expense after a policj it once granted. , Broadway. Now York, and 813 Arch St.. Philadelphia, are out in a card in tola number of toe Wat*. The school furniture this firm sell U of toe best, and j prices very moderate. Scho 1 boards cannot do better than to correspond with
r sijjd T j BriffiSsMaiBgffai aln-7v.f?yi""y "d''<ri^to^*lred i : p0^* T ■ ■ j ' " I i ' Electrictty gives tone to the vital funci tlona and attacks toe foundations of - many forms of diaease. It la attracting . great attention In the medical and acten- . title world. Many wonderful cure, have established Its efficacy, beyond dispute. During twenty-five yeara of atndy and . ' practice, I have successfully tmlesi pen- "" ttC 1 complaRit, lumbago, neuralgia, muscu- ! and. weak eye* I promise relief to any afflicted with • j toe diseases above named. Ladies , treated by a lady. Resilience, Broad- : way and Vorkc Ave., West Cape May. j! a27-6m N.llssn. " When ths ticswi Mlsa tbs elaa( Is Csslens 5 j^lp^re'4^;ble.ndl,i^j,0|r^ ^ | Good for dyspepsia and liver complaint, jj&k; """"r.., 3 i WsvatoM t'obbuyr|Vby toe single copy. Only 81.00 per year.
ifrtfltt' jftaetf. CHAS. NEEDLES' No. 43 Washintrton Street, Cape May City. Fall and Winter Opening of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Ladies' Long and Snort Coats and Wraps Misses, Children and Infant's Coats of all kind* CAS8IMERES of all shadea. CLOTHS of all the latest styles- All WOOL TRICOTS, all shades. VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS AND SURAH SILK. All kinds of Lsdles' Ornaments and Braids for Dress Trimming,. Latest Novelties in Buttons. Specialty in KID GLOVES and CORSETS. Ladles, Misses and Child ten's Bad and White MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't mlas the bargains in and COMFORTABLES. The stock here named Is toe largest ever at Cape May. Call In and examine the goods. NEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 41 Washington Street, Cape May. Fit* lines of FALL AP WIfLLER CLOTHING Men. Boys and Children. The Largest Block of OVERCOATS for Men and , Youths ever offered in this city. Also Slilf ana Soli Hals ana Cajsj of all tiafli Also full line of UNDERWEAR at the Lowest Price*. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ' In great variety. Don't forget the place. CHAS. NEEDLES, 84 Washington Street, Oape May City. gttUdiBfl Zambtr Irirbi, S irar, Co mi.- ft ore, Ctr. i - This Space is Reserved for ' S. H. MORRISON, THE
LUMBER MERCHANT OF ' • , camden, n. d. SASH ANP DOOR DEPOT, Sinai MmTiiiiaircss, it DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER, sf-r ' joxftujcm.ii. i. MLUMBBR AND IILt WflRK, GEORGE OGDEN, Cape May Court Houee. N. J. f'STSSTiiii'iSto ystw W«k QfavKT DssmaOoa. C.U sal luaai »o«*L. oaet a* Heokealo ar, Ysr* at KIMBALL PRINCE S CO, UUMB^R MERCHANTS, asp aASuracToaaaa or mill • work. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c., &c., ! ALWAYS OB UABD. "TnUTII rrBBlBHXD. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. """""""c. S. COLES, lumber merchant, MAJturacnjaoa or ! Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. ' ("^O^No7T7K^wJ^den. N; J. JrJ-j H. MILLa, ; BOAT BUILDER, T CAW MAY CITY, W. 4.
m h i-T. |j-'- . . — - FURMTURE ITEMS AM BEDDING. I Our recent sale has been quite a success, thousands of dollars have been invested by satisfied customers, but like the magician's wonderful hat our supply is not exhausted. The "thousands'' have been re'nvested to great advantage, ju-tatthe ebb tide, and our employees have been kept "busy filling up the gaps with cur new productions — bargains, too, every one of them. ( Sterling qua'ity .and low prices) . We have made a big reduction on Lounges : i No. 33 Lounge, Upholstered in Hush. - - 825,00 J No. 14 I.ounge. Upholstered in Silk 1'etipoin*. - So. 75 \ 27 " " " Silk Pentipoi- 1, zi.ooj Lounge? I'pho'stered in Rep at - #2.75 9.50 ; 25 " " " •• - - 20.00 j " . "Rammsat - s.-so- 5.50 j 22 " " " " " - ' 7 -,K> | " Carpet at - - 4.50 ' S.75 20 • " l' - " " - 1 6.00 j Couches. - 6.50 45.00 • "One-third of your life is spent in bed." Did it ever occur to you how important a factor gnu 1 bedding is to health. 01 how much more can be ac- [ complisHcd alter a good night's rest ? Bed Springs have now become alr-.ost indispensable .1 perfectly toniloruible bed I he woven wire is one of . the best and most popular springs, and wc quote 'sugar price on tins ,.n ,|.
» A lull sice woven wire spring to tit jour bed at > 95 : 1 I with long threaded Lilts. A spring that can !mreadily taken apart, ami owing to the unproved tension can easly be tightened to prevent sagging, a good article at f.V?s Our extra heaven closely woven spring at $4 ? ; Spiral spring salt tops, woven, 89c to f 1 95 "The Trenton l-ace Web" is flow considered • by scientists to be one of the best spring beds made. It is cowposed entirely ol steel springs.
\ I ____ Y ■ Best Steel Ttrti lilt Strins 11 SI 55, S3.25. 125
together bj a lace web work of spiral wire. It weighs so little that a child can handle it and is perfectly elastic and durable. Wc are the wholesale agents lor this remarkable bed and have put is .111 imitation of this bed on the market but don't be pill on With a spring tliut claims lobe as good. } All metal roil up -steel springs." stub as have been offered by agents through the unions towns
We will make you a good 57 lb. all-hair mattress for ? ; t" {■<=■ - We will make you a !l> l« >t black or white drawing. ■ the liest hair that I 2 ."5. anrTsome' ftdl simU^' nVlovv as'sKoc . ' Ma«iresse*Vliusk. Balm. . at manulai lnrer's prices, W, od. canvas, woven wire. m« frame or I upholstered cots. Geese V. k and hen leathers, perf.-nly e„rM. and - lb. under I'hila.lelpfna pric--. " Out ol our liig line of wardrobes we cannot resist mentioning the singh wain.it wanlr. Is- at S-'<>.5". with 1 rent li bevel glass panel in dtor Parlor ? and chamber suites are staple goods with ns. and we an- making aoine teinpt ng offers in tlu-ae lines I bill, niiice. dmiug and library furniture we will ^ speak about later. Jr. B. VANSCIVER, PIIRNITIIDP 1 3 ani 5 Mer£Ll an4 Delaware to Arch Streets, PAMnEM M I I U VI II I I U H k Near Federal Street Ferry and Penaa. R. R. Depot. UfllllULIlp 111 III NOTE— Salesroom oih.ii WuflnesMav anil Satunla\ Ewttin^- Lc «\< iK-livcrul in l'liildik-lphia l rcc. Itlcplmnu. No :Si. J. H. BENEZET & BROTHER, i K; 10 Washington -tree--. Cope May Ci-.y, N-J. •FURNITURE, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE LATEST STYLES. .. Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Hardware, Creckeryware, Tin and Glassware, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, and General Contractors. BRANCH STORES in the County, Cape Nlay Court House, Sea Isle City, and Dennisvilie. QMMWmTB AND DID CLOTHS. LOOK!! EVERYTHING IN THE CAEPET LINE.
From Axminster and Wilton down to Rag Carpet. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF INGRAIN CARPETS IN BRUSSELS DESIGNS. AM* SOtJARES, KtTGE, MATS, ETC. THOMAS DEFUTT, 35 North Second. Street, "between Arch and Market Streets, (Nearly opposite Christ Church.) Christ Church Square f PHILADELPHIA, lER^-.
NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer,] CAPE MAY Ci-™ v - 1 GEORGE W. REEVES, Plate Stu mi Ga Filter, Heatias if Biiliim 1 Spialtj, ■oiler*, Eoalan **o BKuam pampa Farnltor* and an 1'p. Oka 18 PIP* LAID TO OKDSK. JOBB1KU PBOkPTLY ATTKNDKil TO. . LTF URM an" SMTTH, • GOAL AND WOOD, Schaltongsr* Landing, Cap* May. N. J. JOSEPH P. HENSY, r House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 9fi Lafayatt* 8tr*«t. Cap* May City, N. 4. Winning, rauaaroWUa l«ra Paaiy Qua Tan uw raiy, aa*
A. L. HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, ! ' TIN ROOFING 'and GUTTER WORE, 1 •• JL.IVIO AND LKT LIVE." I At -.J Stable ue lo b* f*0D4 a atvnak lot 01 ; Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. 1 ' GOFF <& GMITI-I, 7 BRICKS, POTTES'BUFUAND CLAY " "" i-OWlMT E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. 1 ^RA^O^^ectacles
JBW, I te*«l a very Bad Cold, and * oi » boute o! mm Sto.. No., (LO* m&Mr You think Your Eyea or* Good. If kara tlu* axaallrw* Tun vlU prohai. We Examine Eyes Fro*. W. on to. totarttaW* Iroaaa ; ^ aajgsasf^ .'"assBsns Artia«tal Exm laaarta*, *aO| «~U p*w. taS* 1 M Zlneman&Bro., Optician* ' w°- ■■ K1.U gtfnu rklWyiu.ta. tta. JsxsSSSSSSrSsTxcSrr

