cape maY WJiVE— gbm-weekly— WEpNESDAYy^liiARCH^ 13, 1889.
" • FOLDED mUPB.- _ j i «jg;r nnn FTS^sssss; : isSs; : - 533sSS3§§£" f 'txsssfa^xst^^ : 1 A MOORLAND MAID. ! ie&f-y-' • — — — ' i Louis De Moniav wu tho name of n ' 1 »«goiSg"S!thon i alone nffd unattended. One night, while loat on tire moon, he received shelter from n fanner named McGregor, and there aaw for the first timo tho woman who was to away lib destiny. , Marlon was Just budding Into |wrfect womanhood end beautiful us a dream, t The young Cuban fell in lovo with her ^'ll^y d' ^Mt'^ruL^n of 'i, u v lore, but spoko first privately to Iter
flraj^ ''Youdo us honor by your proDo Mornay, truo to bb worii, departed without seeing Marion, and from that day the girl drooped liko a flower in the "I hojw you are not moping about tliat coming upon lib daughter one day in tears; "put him out of your thoughts, lass, for hell nover como bock. 1 sent him quick enough about lib buainoss." A sudden Joy kindled her pale face. "Oh, father, did he ask for me? Then heaven bo prnbedl I mail lib looks and acts aright. Ob." raid tho, sinking , father's horny hand and kissing It. "I , had lost my faith In human nature and : you have given It hack. Bless you. for i it. oil. father, if Unit face could tell a false story, then tho angels themselves ( "Calm yourself. Marlon," interrupted i her father sternly. "Did you not hear me? It's all at an end. You cannot be . hb bride. It would be liko tho mating ■ of a crow and a dove." i iirodMarion ' soft 1?" '"Hcw^my" "'"v I upon her knees, 'and raised licr pure. ' childlike, but feeoluto face to his. "I will never marry Louis do Mornay with- J out your consent, hut 1 will lovo him my ' life long, and die a maid for hb sake if I ' It was too late to chock licr. Thy vow « — -was taken and would be kept. Thestrirt i Old father himself would not liavo dared 1 to ask her to break it. < farm. Several years passed by, during i which Loub was canatantly changing 1 hb location, as. Indeed, it was necessary I for hfffitocloto giro per*mnl supervision 1 to hb various estates. r During thb period of unmitigated prosr;J®feWB?SSS | but surely going down In the world. A f succession of bad crops, a disease among hb flue Durhams, unjjl scarcely a -poor half dosen was left of lib fine herd, and j • murrain which proved fatal to the , •beep left him at last in a very straight- c ened condition. i Still ba bad managed to get lib rent p money together. Tho pay day was near and tho farmer had put the luxrdly earned p money in a loathem wallet preparatory c ."Wrii, wife, ho said, with a sigh, ® "hero's pay for last year. It's main 'j doubtful, though, where tlio next will J "Keep pp, Duncan." waa bcr cheerful ^ answer. "It's all for tho best, though p cue cannot always ken why." a Bo he started sway to the bird's coun- 1 try seat on hb stout cob without weapon tl of defense, for 11 was a peaceful country * and ho had do fear of molest at loo. 11 But hb iournev sens not lislr over •' Journey not
when, tn^ some lonely woods^ through amrak^i3Srto^,ri^™b'1p^ byl^gamckceper of « adjoining «tate cared for. The master was away, but the housekeeper was kind and efficient, to consciousness, but not to the ablbt^ta help himself. Qno blow bail fallen upon hb shoulder, and tt proved to bo dislocated. There was no alternative but to remain perhaps for weeks, so Marion was sent fpr. Tho day after the young pro- : nrietor arrived aba The housekeeper : told him at ooco of hb strange guests, and ; hastened to nemra thorn of lib cordial Ashe entered the room Morton raw i from beside her father's bcdshlk and hud, her eyee shining Uki twin Bare. « It was Loub De Mornay. ] Hb taee brightened with a sudden light aa hi went forward. Taking her tamed to the old falter. ° "See," ho raid gravely, "it b tho will of God to^~s^Wgivem» lUriS for my very own. Bar steps have been led to my roof tree by the liand of fate. She b to mo the moat precious treasure tatho world. Will ynu not give her to The old man looked up mto tho dork, earnest face. Its expression of sincerity fSto'o'flit tiS'^L'i^rof hbuSJ A* Ifebf reached out a trembling hud sad placed It upon Marlon's hriglil God's will and the last lores you. I'm not sure if I would give Wr up, but the tatagreSriS'1 Se ro2rn°no4* the hub tyrant b angry" said Ldiris, playfully, as ire turned and looked ques- - ttnatugly into Marion's blushing face, "little cue, b It trust Do yon Ion me! look up sad tell me." SU tried to rales her blue ores to mcci Bb, but their radiance was too powerful Bet sweet lips trembled, btit before the w^raara^y ™ drowned in . "urate Jo^Sd*"* b**rotl"J -Ncbra*to JO. "dreps nlckti to^toi'^fsd has
Epoch. The transition from long, lingering ; and painful sickness Jo robust hrslth i merits an epoch in the life of the indi. ridaai. finch a rcmsrxablc event is j treasured In the memory end Ute sgen- . cy whereby the good health has been at- , tainod b gratefully hlrssed. licocc lib 1 Uul » > much is neard la prslra of Elcc- : trie Bitters. So many Joel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of Ute Great Alterative sad Tonic. If you are troubled with say disease of the Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or Shortetandlng you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bilters. field at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Marcy At Mecray's Drugstore. 3 "The One Hons Shay." of Dr. Dolores, is full of the genial author's exuberant humor. Its fun Is superficial apd obvicMv but more it meant I ban mreoSriSe cafqjr^oyq. The and a day without s break, typifies a healthy human body, and represents the i natural term of its service. If, however, ! a man has catarrhal, bronchial, asthmatic, or pulmonary dlaepse, he cannot ; live out half his days, unless he cradl- . cstch the scrofulous humors wb so pros- | once causes these troubles. The g eat , alterative of Dr. Plciee. i known as the "Golden Medical Diieov. ery," rids tho blood of scrofulous pol'u- i tions, and, by improving the nutrition. J gives new vigor to the debilitated ays- > tcm, and cure* these diseases. i UnequaUcd— Dr. fiago's Catarrh Item. 1 «»■ 1 Fine tailoring, Hiram DcWait, under 1 the Uirard House. I'hila. < ^ A. C--GUe,whouto, sign and fresco J veyanccr, Cape May City. Ware & Eldredge, builders, office .No. | t Mansion street, Cs|» May. ( James T. Bailey, practical blackamitb , and hone shocr, near Cape Jsisnd ( bridge. | Fashionable mUllneiy. Miss Llzxie i StnlUiers, No. 18 South 2nd St., I'hila- ^ delphia. c a D. C. Oliver, rag carpet manfacturer,
J Cold Spring. J robes no to Goo. I, Ixivett, No. 12 Ocean t street. Cape May. e J. B. ficheilenger', lumber yard is at lire Landing. Contractors' and builders' , supplies on band. . Mist Llr.ric Smitten, No. 18 S. Sod . street. Philadelphia, new styles In fall and winter millinery, t Geo. M. Powell, 15 Decatur St., keeps Ing, hats, caps and furnishing goods. K' , Rodsn's flour sad feed store Is at the . foot of Jockson street, near Cape Island bridge. Coal and wood furnished on or. > der. [ Patronize home industry' by taking harness work to Geo. L. Lovctt, 1 who has a skillful mechanic at the work 1 Parabola spectacles, opera glasses, > thermometers, and general dealers in optical goods, E. Borhck, 628 Chestnut I street. Philadelphia, r Those who buy their furniture of > Alex. J. II. Mackie, No. 119 N. Second ■ street, save all discounts of middlemen and get goods at bottom prices. Miss E. Parke, ladles' and gentlemen's ' fine boot and shoe store. No. IS South , Second ^street. Philadelphia^ Custom When you have steam and gas fittiog boilers, engines and pumps to set up 0. W . Ilecvcs. with his twenty years of experience, will give attention to such work and give satisfactionCape May bossts j °( her skilled rank than Joseph I'. Henry,' the sign and fresco painter. lie also deals in painter's materials. Our own townsman, A. L. Conner, la- : riles contractors and builders to call at : his business place in tills city and examstock and get estimates. Mr. Con. is prompt and reliable in his busiW. Scott Hand, Capo May a H.. in- , surra bulldingi agalnst loss by fire in.Vs- ; liable companies only. In I be event of claims, companies of this agency settle in full and promptly. Send to him for particulars. JlOtf A lot of cheap furniture at Benezet <& 19 Washington street. Not cheap quality, but cheap In price and cheaper yet for cash. Must go. as it is in the wty. Want the room for other Tho Merchant's Fire Insurance Company, of Newark. N. J.. Is one of the , most substantia! financial Institutions of the State. It is doing an unusual bttsifosscs jrroinptfy when*' incurred. ""Y Henry Edmunds Is the authorized agent for Cape May. Office No. 38 Washingstreet. tf. Thomas Depuy's carpet stole. No. 83 Second street, rhliadelphla, it a favorite with Cape May buyers. D. makes a special announcement week In our advertising columns, which can but be of large Interest to The store Is well lighted, handy to W. J. ferries, and near that great ., All kinds of lumber and mill work is
, supplied at tho yards of George Ogdea, Cape May Court House. He deals in '* while pur, yellow pine, Cyprus nod ? hemlock lumber. He In rites an examination of his ■ lock. ^ Miss R. Parke, long with K. Panc coast, the well known shoe dealer, has i opened a store it No. 18 South tod St., t where she will be pleased to toe her . many friends. Miss Parks has an cxtenP sire stock of foot wear of all kinds from which patrons may select what they ' with. Custom work n specialty. tf ' Wm. H. Mills, boat builder. Cape May , City, N. J. Mr. Mills has materially added to the Cape May Best of fist rail. * ug yachts. He knows how to get • - boat up to win prison Don't go awty . r from home if you want one built, but - I patronize home industry and talent. 1 Parabola spectacles, opera classes tnd all kinds of optical goods st E-Borkek's > 838 Chestnut street, PbDadelphls I C. B. Coles has remarkable facilities st r at his Kaign't Point lumber yard for the cheap and handj shipping of liulldert material. Vessels unload and load ft 1 , his wharves, thus making n saving in the handling of merchandise bought at ' turns out only first class mill work, sad deals only la the brat of material. ' Remember, the stomach is the Ufa of : man. and it is the food you ost If wall a digested that produce^ good blood, L Train's Vegetable Lozenge, the great • cure for Dyspepsia, digests the f.«V, 1 0 giving to the stomach" strength. Oarbox of Lozenges will convince you. iO cents st Dr. U. A. Keaedys. y There Is n new lease of life for j ou no > matter bow old you are, or how Tung e you have suffered with dyspepsia. . Traill's Venerable Lozenge never rails ; ' don't pass lids by. Remember you can „ eat what yon desire (SO cents box. One a one I a dose at Dr. II. A. Kennedy's 1 drugstore. J. P. Tnem, Manufacturer, x Bridgeport, K. J. 11 William. IL Apphgll. formeriy » mall - agent -on West Jersey Rs'Ir K^hSAf^timdra? SfY'srhmhe will ne pleased tp see his many friends. 1 Mr. Apttagit has x flw: mr-oompimr ; I stock of goods which be ls selling very : low. Call in sod see kirn. Only s short " walk from Market street. tt . Joe. O. Boyd. No. 101 Market street, ' Philadelphia, has in stock a fresh ta- ' icnTt'priMS as foTu'toe" lo«sh* rib L goods are always reliable. There are : S^ss-esiSfrr & , The Cape Island Gas Company invites - for rjirmWu^jisffia »^ jS gMtEM I SI If iber were present to ovenee IL | :
Onr readers who nuyto about to per j chase a piano or organ should look tao 1 ' the extenolxe salesrooms of BUsiussml ' Sons, N. W. corner of Chestnut gad 11 th ' j street a This firm Is the sgernof tho j j page of ine Wgra ; a^^i!'pXS^iJr.m^2 ; u successful educational InstlUillcu. lu ' ' ggJSJJJ£ag£E SKSStt1™"'"1"1""?' , Mr. K- Pancnast, .who has been so : ■ isNnBir.ss'SitisaSfi ; i 1 hU many customer, and all other, who f.vor turn with . call. tf bouse, is .o writ known to tlie traveling ffitrjSSKSEKSTS , ' now st the hotel quite s isrge family 1 Now that Insurance Is so cheap no prudent person wUl neglect to make himself secure against the possibilities *policy. It will call" rut** |n°u! jj your buildings for HOOO for 8 . There la no note to sign, or otner j, after n policy is once granted. a A. if. Andrews A Co., church end p Broadway, New York, and 8*15 Arch C St.. Philadelphia, are oat In a card in a this number of the Wits. The school 8 cannot do better than to correspond with thc^firra and gel estimates. They can do \ ! ■ |
Mkreh April May Am the months In which to purify the I blood, ma the system Is now meat sua capable to ^ benefit^ from ■sdhrt'is 1 Impurity from the blood, sad also gives ' iffiiunii ■! f £^r^^edfrSmBoo?s' fioraapESks ' should convince everybody that it Is pe- ' cullarly the brat Wood purifier and : ""T. . ^ ! Electricity gives toae to the vital fuon- . U-n. and attacks the foundations of . many" forms of disease. It 1. attracting . great attention la the modkal aad scientific world. Many wondsgfnl cures have eats Mis hep Its efficacy beyond dispute. J pie from all parts of the country for the , flu, female complain u, general debility, general Ill-health, head troubles, ladi- ; gratloa. Jaundice, kidney disease, liver oomploint. lumbago, neuralgia, muscu- ' 1st contractions, nervous complsinla, paralysis, rbcumstlim, akin diseases, sprains. 8t- Vitus' dance, spinal discams, throat diseases, urinary diseases 1 promise relief to any afflicted with the diseases above named. Ladies treated by a lsdy. Residence, Broadway and Yolko Ave., West -Cape May. «27-8m' N.llami. i swass'sAss.tfi: other medicines fail. These Bitten wU purity your Wood, aid the digesuon, and . for dyspepsia and liver complaint, and Is a preventive of consumption. 3 , It's much Cbeupdr" to subscribe for the Wavx then to buy it by tho single copy. Only $1.00 per year.
« Mtmt. . ] ' CHAS. NEEDLES' ' A AT TBI OLD STASD, No. 43 Wanhinwton Street, Cape May City, Fall and Winter Opening of : DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY " t * Ladies' Long and Short Coats and Wraps ' ' Misses, Children and Infant's Coals of all kinds CAS8IMERE8 of all shades, jj HENRIETTA CLOTHS of all the latest styles. All WOOL TRICOTS, all shades. , ' VELVETS. SATIMS, SILKS AND SURAH SILK. j All kinds of Ladles' Ornaments and Braids for Dreae Trimmings. latest Novelties In Buttons. Specialty In KID GLOVES and CORSETS. Ladles, Misses and ChlL aren't Red and White MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't miss the bargains In 5 BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES. The itotj here named i. Urn largest ever f at Cape Mey. Call In and examine the goods. ! NEW CLOTHING STORE, J No. 41 Wnthinwton Stront, Cap* May. : FAIL AID WINTER CLOTHING , . For Men, Boys and Children. The Urgent Stock of OVERCOATS for Men and I I Ycuths ever offered in this city. Also ■ Stiff aid Soil Hill aii Caps of all liiit Also full Une of UNDERWEAR at the Lowest Prices. J GENTS' FURNISHINO OOODS. In grant variety. Don't forget the place. CHAS. NEEDLES, I 84 Washington Street, Cape May City. 'r Stwftw IrtcU ghK, <Wtwl«g, €U. | This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, m j LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, ' Iks soearelgosd u pretend to Isnlst all ttads at K1LL-WOU Doors, Sast, Bids, Slallsrs, inlliip, Semis, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. HlUIBBfi ilB InIToil GEORGE OGDEN, Cap* May Court Houaa, N. J. m PSo, fflsw SriiiOitWor O— t ra Msaesde «v, Trad st . KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO, LUMBER MERCHANTS, £ MILL -"WORK. Rockland Lime, Cement, &c,, -Sue., ALWAYS Oil BAUD. toTDfATW rCBltlnniD. • .. Y KIMBALL. PRINCE A CO-, P TARD AT MltXVtUJt. TimnXD. B. J. 1 C. B. COJLES, : LUMBER MERCHANT, - Doors, Sash, Blhtib, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING, 7 WM. H. MILLS, I BOA i BUILDER, 'I ' 7 - CAPE MAY CITYl N."/.' ' " .
NO NEED - TO GO SHABBILY CLOTHED ! : \°\ a &\ a V^yv 5.W. cor. Iliii.drCE5TN))i%.€tei® \ \ $5.00 ^ I °<S20.00t»r%, # -MtBE GUIDED BY THE S-IGN*^ ® ' ' Will tie Portals to IB tte Sip BwJ Poisls Here is a Itafaa for every Man w&o lite lo lie Well Dressefl. An inVeS,ment °' %20°i m, ans 10 >"U a cltoitt' Iron, a wide stloclion of " RESS a..J BUS: NESS SUITINGS. The wearable qualities olihcsv suitings place llicnt on aj»ar with the best goods in die market. This fact couplctfwith the imjiorLtn/ co'isideration that you can be assured of a GOOD FIT, makes our $20.00 Suits soar far above anything you can buy in any Merchant Tailoring or Ready-made Clothing Establishment in Philadelphia. FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED!!! We covet your patronage. We believe tii.it you will In -t -.civ ■ > «»ur intcri-sis (from a . ioiltin- -.tand |*>ini) l»v favoring us with vour orders. "Good-fitting Garments," somebody Ibis said, "are a-, rare as tlv rar-.it ->l Christian Citaritv." \Ve are tloin^ our best 10 have that statement amended DRESSING MEN PERFECTLY We want to dres- Yi >1 1 s. ml i,„ Samples and S. l! Measurement Slips. ROBERT J. THOMPSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Southwest Cor. 1 1th and Chestnut Sts.. PHILADELPHIA, J. H. BENEZET & BROTHER N'o- 10 Washing!.- r. -trees, Cape May City, N- J. FURNITURE, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE LATEST STYLES. Ranges, Heaters, Hardware, Crockeryware, Tin and Glassware, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, and General Contractors. BRANCH STORES in the County, Cape May Court H^use, Sea Isle City, and Dennisvillu. CMMW'WEB AND OIL CLOTHS. flgpx.6oxnnit? EVERYTHING IN THE CARPET LINE. From Axminster and Wilton down to Rag Carpet. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF INGRAIN CARPETS IN BRUSSELS DESIGNS. ART SQUARES, RtfCS, MATS, ETC, ilflf, 35 North Second Street, between Arch and IHarhet Streets, (Nearly opposite Christ Church.) . /. Christ Churcli Square I )'l — l"1"T . A T* |T".T ,*PTTT /\ T=> A
nathan c. price. and Conveyancer, j | " CAPE MAY Cl^ " george w. reeves, flute Sat mi Sb Fitter, HaQu if Wlilns 1 W,: Ballera. Enxlaa sal ■scam ramp, FaraUhwl anri Bit t'p. rraslM ,1,1 IJI11TO ounxn. JonBinu FBOBI-TbT ATTDtDgDTU. | nnsrais man c-ref'z k.T" " l."'furman smith. COAL AND WOOD, SUmIU,,,'! Lwdlnf. C*p, May. N. J. «r-r ib'2E=af^=r^.'ga: wssjgss»— °" . joseph p. henry, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayette Street, Cape May City. N. J. I Ml 1 sto tadinsalrain |K Out. TsraM»«iJ.»sa. Ofm. rsu;, sio.
j A.T. haynes, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, jTIN ROOFING ^GUTTER. WORK, j t "LIYE AJSD tJhlX tlVE." . Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. Hows Isses on l.lvrv. qjimlscnon ossrsnlsta. GOFF & SMITH, BANrFACTCRXUK AfiD SBlITKHf Of BRICKS. POTTERS BUFF AND CLAY XOWU4I OAMH FHICKH. E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. ,, f. PARABOLA SPECTACLES Esas-s^11 - , lUAKUte B. FLATO. Mar iff I oraM >la' ? ~Sfin ""**'■ Fni'a4«i|i>'* I l:
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