Cape May Wave, 27 March 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 2

- cape may wave— semi-wbekly — wednesday, march 27, 1889. ' ' '

■ mm W wtftur aa anng. Sen. lor Quoy tolus two M|« a day, ~ Bw»"ct mghl n.prtns lo Xoklw lo Bpitta bra ool quite fintobed the nord wbirh he begun while Bnutor. Be will lake the manu. acripl lo BpeU wllh h'm mod put en the ftnlehlo)! looebee al Madrid. Wublnj. tta trying offer. him a precedr at In the Hydrophobia baa JoK bean cured In . Ohio. Of oouree Ibe madldna did lu part, but the cure «u praetieany brought about by a abroad pbyaidan who InM the boy enffcrer that wry Ohio : . boy Who Una to cotne of >^x It In bare a* office. ■ Mr. Cramp. Ibe Philadelphia ahlpbuQttor. U a very a mall man phyoUaily, mild la manner and pi analog In addrtaa Bla blue eyaa look benevolenlly otrt of apertadce. and bla voice la aa genUe aa a ooolng dore'n Nobody would be inclined to aaaocbUc him with Ironclada, torpedo boats, dynamite crulaere and nirtyoavan.yeara ago Jamea Ver- ' million, of SMlbyville. Ilia, aent bla aoo ■ George to the. feature for the cow a A 1 few day. alnce George relumed to bla I fatber*e bouae at Lower Hill mlnua Ibe i cowa, but poeeeaeed of title deeds to a 1 large cattle ranch in Colorado. The eon i baa been dead to Ida pareota all Huso I yaara, and though he went an ay a I youth la bla teena, be returned a gray and griziled man of mature year.. The ' fat tad calf was killed and there waa great rejoicing over the eon Ilia I waa ' loet but le found. ■ PoMoaeterOnmal Wanaraaku I. rap Had ae aeyingr "It will be IV policy J of thla AdmlnUmtlon to let Poalra o era c •uffiolrat reueona are glrrn for their re- j moral. Tbe deiegalloa that come here j — Ulng patlUoaa f ir the appoiatoirnt o( , in poearnlon. Thla department ap- f potnta dally a large number or fourth. ( clam Poatmartera. but In erery cr.ee the appointment bar been made by rea*ra of a reaignatloo tendered or becow the j incembent wee ahown lobe Incompetent 0 or ineffioicnt. In all caac* where Ineffl. ebown. a Poatmaatrr will be allowed to •err* out hit term of four ytari. It would (Uanmoge the whole machine to ( make tbeee wholeaale removmla" a The Bymooae School Bulletin eaya : . Philadelphia le likely to con. liter a aarioua question of reboot management / The new preeident of the Board or Edoration declare. In bla annual report I that the boy*, grammar acboole are moat * in oaad of lutprovemenl.. lie raye : dlaparege our women teacher., It Is evi- t dent that the beat results from the nchooi I training nf boys of 11 years old and up- ' wards cannot be obtained by placing 0 ; M; .Boy* of thla age abould be under the tutelage of a tnratre We hare been duatraly, upon yi-tiog women for « supply of teacher, for the public reboots. Thla, so far aa Ibe instruction t f the , older boy. |a coocrrned. I. a weak spot I position aa that of t rlnclpal of a boys' i take the poel-.lon of teachers. Thlr Board, last year, did well to adc pt a by. l law which provided that men only should ■ be eligible to the position of Brat assist. | Of the MOO teacher. In Philadelphia •0 but SB are women, and at least BOO of these are teacher, of boya IB years old ' and upwards. Bo if President Shcp- | yard's theory waa carried out in full, ■ than would beieacaaciea enough In ' Philadelphia to leabtbe aupply of all the School agency In lb* country. We do , •oil think boya of thle ege ebonld b» no- t Bar the teaching of men exclusleely, but I we agree wllh Mr. Sheppard that there should he at least two. and better a belt. dBase men Uncbora In every Urge gram- ] near school, whether for boys or for • girls. Various reason., mainly the v motive of eoooomyc bare led to tbe In Induction of an uodua percentage of women teacher., and we are glad to see the que* lion opened In Philadelphia, which, after yean of apalby, has ouddaoly waked to pnt Itself under Sup't a MacAltaler in the front row nf progrrao jj

New, In view of what baa been done I nooning disease by tbe aid of mental MB—. tbe public has a right to demend that our phjUctona .ball give us the btuattsf thla beahng agency. Mental taHimna la a pleasant and loeiprastva aoodlctur, It cures in some caw where drugs falls, and It shortens tbe 1MB of link asm and lightens Its pain In mney other caw.: furthermore, it has no Injurious Incidental effect". But the mlndcure should be., taken out of tbe heads Of II njpM iiai- and Irreepo talhie .Itatonarim and tha Impostors who neWpaacBca It, or It wUtadd a terrible fqnmt of suffering and dmtb to what it canted away by their seeming successes to a few eases. Insist that the mind cure to the only treatment that to worth anytMBgiaaIHtoa.il l and for aU pernor... Ttoay know too Ituto about tbe nature of disease to reoognlaa symptoms which ladle at. the It toes, nf this agency, too totDset attoooe In goaerat to reallae that ss 'n'T^r7 rrg.." They t^mrtd Wot Agree. War to the ranks of the Wan P. per r%giSE IinmUnn from tha FideUty Wall Paper Oompaay.ot Ho. UN. Ilth ft., Pbfiadahfia, who have decided to tore the ggefha edtMtoge o« thto reduetlon. ■ ."Sato, mlShm IHbWd'wiiM Tta yaaafUe Itoat tola betrays the origin of the tourg phtaac, "That's what's Ore W—-1 dcafi know where.1 euo't Vacw.-- "Health aad strength, pare i Mead, and appetite like that of . wol'. , dtafjta "y*".,. *" • *"ii4 *r •» ■"**• 1 \ ■ :'A - • *,'• : i

, ban for soac'lime past been conferring with representatives of the Vrdae) Own1 era* Aaeoctotions, "•••■i— Exchange aad Board of Port Wardens with a view of modifying the present pilotage Jaw. and hues of charges. A mealing of " three representative^ was held Monday ' aflereoooD, when 11 waa determined Just ■ pursue. Last week a bCD relating to • pilotage cl^.wwtotrod^d Into the I Senate by Senator John E. Beyburn. of rbnadeTpbia, ailhe tuggraiioh of the piloj. Thle bill occupied the attention 1 of tbe meeting. Tbe central Idea la to 0 increase the rates of charges fired by '- the Pennsylvania pilots, provided the • Delaware pilots will reduce their* until I" both are equlliicd " This difference of pilot charges has glean rise to considerable litigation aa B to tbe relative righto of States In con1 trolling the pilotage of vessels bound lo b tbe court, concurred In the view that a each Stale had equal rights for making e laws relating to pilotage. Thereupon a strong rivalry began to grow be. Pennsylvania and Delaware pilots. Thlr ^ cau ed some lively cutting in tbe rates. • Tbe Pennsylvania pilots were worsted. " sluce their law 'relating to pilotage charges waa arbitrary and uncbange. 1 able, while tbe Delaware law only fixed ' a maximum rate, and tbe pilots doing J business under It had It In their power to reduce tbe rates as Ibey saw fit. In several lnxl-.ncea their rates were nearly . unc-half of Ibe Prnnsylranla rates. Some i of tbe Pennsylvania pilots than refused- , take out steamship, which had been I into this port by tbe Delaware 1 men. Tbe result of thto action waa that i the American Steamship Company gave i most of iu business to Delaware pilots , preference to those of thla Stale.— i ,, We shall print pilotage bill io full In Allow a cough to run until it gru beyond tbe roach of medicine. They often ray, "Ob, it will wear away." but In moat casea It wears them away. Could they be Induced lo try Ibe successful medl1 cine called Kemp's Balsam, which is •old oil a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see Ibe excellent effect after taking tbe first doeePricc fiOe ami t'. 00. Trial •lu/m. At Piles permanently cured without pain. It. Itaan. M. D. PreDCC" My JIM a 18th street, Phils. E. Page Stltos represents reliable fire insurance companies In thla city. Hb office la in the Washington Bouae, opposite the postofficc. «7-tf W. A. Knott, the OorlahJa out With lis spring announcement. Hit hot bouses are stocked wllh beautllul growing plants, which are offered to the public at reasonable prices. Henderson & sends for garden and farm, freth and reliable. m34l A su beer lotion lo the Bemi-Vkeekly Wsva for (I to tbe very cheapest thing Ajftbe'coui 1 8SDj u.Z?"' onl" ,or ,L Edward K. IUce. agent for Philadelphia and New lork newspapers, migsilnra, Ac. Orders left at tbe Wava office Win receive prompt attention. If John Q. Sbeppard offers hto service, to the people of tbls county ss an sue. tloneer. Ilia long experience in the business makes his services desirable. with blm by letter to hi. nddresa in tbls dty- Orders left at this office win receive attention. tf S*» irTHCRK I* heartburn. e^wtatioiu^aiQ aad disteatioa. you ■ h*!" Clean* tbe areMvM^uSjl'by'SSf 1 Mandrake aa eompoended in.De. Sebeeck's i Mandrake Pdh. Ibis not only cleanses tbe ' Improves their quality a^^utt there wilt be . dyspepsia has a hundred ahapes. Always paiafbl sad . diatreniag.- The Sloaiach rnnu^be trealed I "costivIeness! ' A daagerous condition of bowclx iradiag^to ] '"diarrhcea sad painful irrvgnlarity of bowcA owing to the iirttaimn of the^moecH^ luijy^^.tba SreS's'toaadmK^^ me r irotdj.t'^ j Ing Secretary of the Burtlngton | County Agrl cultural Soolaty, has to agy about tha Ml- 1 srorad ay ralveOoa. macoevljroojv^ j

' oSli. TSUVk"" ^ ' ■ a It^iujreiycuore^fmjaa^ i D. FOCER. ) Cape Kay City, N. J. t A flwwy for the Sale of the Following Machinery. ; flm nw fir rto DrMtp l:i» Fin ■ SntHmBriliaarif it ; onto unit. ; itsimt Us mm Mi Ertja So Kambtora. yooadry hadWa. Capotoa, Owak r. l.uuaasUii taur. one is n. r. yttoreyne x a n. oae WBtol t BBJgs&mWfisr' - - . SBrtokatta aaaoaattaa.ata1 ■?* f*- .

y. .. . * WtMum&rfi. ^ Good tews at the Silk W counters The perfect light r» of the transept makes it the " ideal place for examining J qualities andcom paring colors n in Silks. When buying here io you see and know precisely « what you are grtting — * Thti speoal news of this ™ week is about 300 pieces of 10 BlackSurah Drest Silks. A >r large purchase, va ious * grades, at prices that pay 111 lo>ses to the makers, but u profits to you — or rather to u the 1000 women more or less, s- that can be supplied with one 10 dress each fromthis lot ' " Several giades- arc' one; 'f third of! prices. Even the 10 lowest is reliable. b- igyi and 20 inches wide at '* S°r 55> an(l cents. J" 25^ inches wide at 60 and * 75^3ji inches wide at 75 d cents, and one inch narrower * at 85 cents. " Have you seet our Sp-ing J styles in India Silks? The 0 prices are 75 cents, $1,(1.25, <•■ and $ .50. The styles are n the best and newest work of ' the French artist designs. ' Two of the newest : * Cream Foule, with border of fancy stripes. A graceful n stuff delicately prettied — dainty a-t a white apple blossom (lushed with pink. 40 1 inches, 75c.! ■ Alma Zephyr. A crepy r sort ol diagonal, but to fine - that you must look close to ' see the twills. 75c and $1 ; ' ' width 41 inches. Bids fair to t be as popular as the all-wool Satin Surah (75c and $1) we lately told you of. Cream Albatross, 50, 60, and 75c— colors too. The ' creamiest of the cream is a 50c quality at 37jic We , never had its equal at the . price. ' ! Genuine old-fashioned Mo- ; hair. Crisp, wiry, springy. 1 The sort of stuff that won't 1 wrink'e, that dust won't stick r to. It's in great, favor once 1 t more. Comes back with new 1 " (angled notions though. - Novelty Mohair! Think of ; it 1 Wonderfully pretty just the same. You can hardly ■ guess what a rich and modern i look the silk stripes give to j the old familiar. 63c for 1 plain ; $1 for novelty — each 40 inches. China Matting. Worth being quick for. About 300 rolls just opened, this season's goods, in eight choice patterns, at f\o for a roll of 40 yards. Regular ' $14 quality. Something to set the tiade a-talking and wise housekeepers a- buying. We'll hold what you buy till you're ready tor it. No. 71 is the Trunk that makes baggage smashers weary. Flat top, iron band-., wood strips, steel clamps, Ccrbin lock, extra heavy handles. If there ever was a Trunk to stand grief in chunk*, this is it. $6 to $10. Lighter than No. 71 is the ''Monitor." Strong and roomy ; canvas covered, leather bound, iron clamped, $11 ■ to $15. Ranks on ranks of hump- ' backed Saratogas. Baby size upToughest of the light Trunks is the Basket. •'Whole stock1' willow body, ( : rattan braces, canvas cover, ' ; leather bound, linen lined. : Stands sea banging like a : sailor. Bends a little but doesn't break. An ocean voyager's friend. $16.50 and $18. ' Better quality, thororoughly waterproof cover, $24and$25. Regular Steamer Trunks, to $8. Same, with brass mountings, $8.50 to $10. , A step away are the | Steamer Rugs, $6 to $16. Shawl R u gs, fj to $15. Raw winds you know, off soundings. ' Stationery is just as • we ' would choose to have it. Kinds and amounts as well as place and light are as near perfect as we know how to make them. With a 1 the rest, we are in better shape to take Engraving orders. A quiet cubby- * hole ol a room right in the department where you can 1 say your say and choose your J styles without a thought of obtrusive eyes or ears. As fine Engraving as can 1 be done. Ana prompt. JOHN WANAMA^K, HORSY FOR. SALE On* Pair of Mutoa Cheap for GEORGE J. REED. " ' Hiffiy Baac>. N. J. a otrgya. . Hf£ Wlauaclmr, ^ISST 1-

t KASKINE «' (THE NEW QUININE.) E MCtB Kfjf into 1 1 ' ff. m Mate): - y -uroWti 3 XV ( y A POWERFUL TONIC. I( a anoncroa kai.ab.ia, ;i tbc ncuT1 aciorn ri" XX?" tcocuse w. r. HoteaeK, a. D..au«Fra(. la IfreTorx Ojo^_ aroH a. xita avj d | 'r SEEDS. ~ ' TiTn ^ ; ssrsp.,,S£r^H^,UM- t D. LANDRETH & SONS. 4 ,- Seed anri Implement Warehouse I Ha 21 & 23 South 6th St, sod ' DELAWARE AVEFCJE A AS0E 8T- ' rmLApau'iiu.

Mm afafiftnmtt. "C. THOMAS. GROCER 108 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Buys Catarrh LD in HKASnHCgG^^^I QI'ICXLV. Eaay to Use. HAY- FEVER 7nstroctions free: HOW T» GROW OF STBifBIRBISS T# THE ACRE.

^ ©rotrrtrj, groriitons, (5tr. 1 HAND'S ; GENTRAL MARKET : Oorner Washingto.i and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. i t JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, iIZCSLSIOl MARKET,' ( No. 33 Washington Street. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ) Choice* family'Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade r with uS solicited. 1 100 Cords of Oak Wood, cut, split aad delivered on order at *5 and $5.50 per cord. , ABJlivp TPis wppjL FROM NEWARK, N. J. . Car No. 13, 144 bags Lester's United States Phosphates. FROM OHICAQO, ILL. ' " 14, 40 bags Coarse Raw Bone. | "" " Amomatcd Bone. , " " World of Good rhosphate. '• " ' " Potato Grower. t . FROM FHILADELFHIA. PA. t " 16, 80 bags Vangilder's Potato Manure. , " " " " Fish Guano. I " " " " Peach Tree Manure. FROM NEWARK. N. J. 1 " 17, 50 bags Mapcs' Potato Manure. " " 40 " A Manure. Large Stock of Seeds and Implements. W.R. YANGILDEK, rctoraburx, Cape May Co., N. J. ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Suilla Httelt Bstgmli ail Coftais lit! Pure Eastern Ice. axao WITH TBI BEST QUALITY OF." COAL! COAL! CA1BFULLT ntlFAKKT) run FAULT Una. axd FULL wxioot ouarawtxkd a-'""*" "**"*'** """wfifniuntob tmtxrr anqv# ooaAH. '-xrat>at. w. ' L E. MILLER, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. WM. E. HARFUR, mm of tbs btatx notma clock. No. 10 South 4th Strtat, Phllaidalohia. -, ^ Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. clocks of bvbbt dbscaifi w wranini. clocks woubp, a»T akd bbuulatkd bt tbs tkab. HIGH OAal O LOOKS A 8PEOIALTY. ; JOSEPH- 'PfHEN R Y, Sign and Freseoe Painter, 96 Lafaytata Strata, Caps May Qtty, N. 4wm. h. mills" BOA r BUILDER, CAPE MAY CITW. *. J. ltfurman smith, COAL AND WOOD, ■chahancars Land inf. Catre May, N. J. ~ NATHAN r. PRiCt ~ 7 Surveyor arid Conveyancer, caea «av civ* - -. 8

' JtiST A-KKW BARGAINS) TAKEN FRO* OUR SPRING STOCK, _ Two lots of all-wool Henriettas, 46 inches widenew shades and beautiful finish, 75c and Si, if you sec these goods you will buy them. Our best silk bargain consists of a full ltft»— of . Failles in new shades at 85c, the same quality was nevcroffcred under one dollar. . Another bargatu in a new lot of Surahs at 75c. A lot of Rhadamcs in all colors at 75c. An all-wool Stockinett -Jacket ah$4 worth $6. A hew lot of Braided jackets. In order to close out a lot of palm co.orcd silks, we have reduced them as follows : 75c to 50c. 85c to ' 65c, $1 to 85c, Jt.25 to gl. Only a few of these | left. Ladies' Underwear cheaper ilian you can buy muslin HALLo 26 SOUTH 5EUOND STEET, PHILADELPHIA. | mis— It ; iiLumm greed { fflMjiJ * J , y |\ X. .,^ , ' CLOTHING FOR MEN AH0 CHILDREN. SIXTH AND CHESTNUT ST6.. goois :§hatf, 2lubbfr fi#ods. (ftr. W. H. APPL.EGIT, ' Laaies", Oor.t's, Misses ar.d Children's 1 XFIN E SHOES, iH- , No. 831 Kaifthns Avenue. Camden. N J.^ j ELDREDGE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A 8PECIALTV. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. . R. PARKE, 1 8 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes WiB'i Fiit Slits ail Laiies" Wantsuitaii Specialties. george L. LOVETT, I 2 Ocen Street, Cape May, N. J HARNESS, BLANKETS AND I LAP ROBES " miss Lizzie, smithers, fall and winter millinery, No. I 6 South Bacond Straat. Philadalphia. D AYID W. ROD A N , FOOT or jaOKaoM strkxt, cxpi Bit. s. 1. Wl»n<« 10 lotnrm tat! paMic r-mrall, IN.1 Br hu cm burd • Uioic lot o! FIELD AND GARDEN SEED at B^OUKW rrKM ' In 'train u, brat quality ol Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all tinda, Fmah A Bait Hay in Balea. . ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., general school furnishers, dovetailed school furniture, RAZORS. " Torr ey's Full Hollow Ground Razors. W. S. WARE. SB Weatrtnaton MraaL Cwpe Mar. W. J.

RTT.Hri'nn Northern Grown SEED POTATOES Special Low Rates ., FREtGHT PAID.

^SEEDSW. A. KNOTT, Florist, cant toav cmr. ix. j 1

— ~~ jjoa a. boyd, "* ■' Jeas, Coffees and J^ne Groceries, -No. 102 Marke Strpst, Philadelphia Ware Wlrar.M Llqrar. r— yamrtx t-ga) " E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. - r- mm farabdlA Spectacles ^gajgM usssns: i"*i mm/ .'JttsAnstSK«. Orttoqaare puawatod. ,

4 Prnbant gaUorinfl, ft»» V' ^arBisteg Anil. Next Week You'll Hear Them Shout ! ' THEY'LL begin to shout "'.Odds, ends, three, four, five, and six of a kind at cut prices."' Some of them will have goods made for the occasion. They'll mark 'em on whaj is known as the "sliding scale,'' r> "little on'', and a . "little off." These few introductory remarks and then we'll tell you our little story. We began moving our Factory and Wholesale House today from 40 and 42 N. Third Street to the new six-story buildings, Girard Estate at Market and Twelfth Streets, and and as you're not interested in that part of our little story we'll skip it ami lo right down to facts of interest to the general public. We promised ourselves this season not to carry to the new wholesale store any Fall or Winter Clothing. We're going to keep our promise. This Thursday morning all the Overcoats, all the Heavy Suits, all the Men's, Youth's, Boys, ■ and Children's Winter Clothing will be moved down to our spacious retail store at Fifth and South and I'assyunk Avenue, and to make a busy season out of a dull one we'll put what is known to the trade as "the knilc'" into 'em. In , othi-r words, we propose to open our writ' wholesale store, " at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a dean shee'. The re- | tailcrs'll be in the market soon for their Spring stocks, and ' w^'ll not put a damper on 'cm by letting them see Winter ^ The advantage to you will be a selection of thousands, where in other stores you see but tens. The difference in price in addition lo the savings between the manufacturers' and retailers' prices. If you've already bought lor this season it'll pay you to buy now for next. 'N. Snellenburg & Co., FIFTH, SOUTH & PASSYUNK AVENUE. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADEl PHIA. i. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men and Boys in all He Latest Styles aLd (lie Lowest Prices. GOT' FDRN1SHLHG GOODS, HATS. CAPS, TRM&S, Sit Jit GEORGE M. POWELLT MERCHANT TAILOR 7 No. I 5 D«catur Street, Cape Mav City, HIRAM DEWALT, . MERCHANT TAILOR Kc 617 Chestnut Street, Phileda. Popular Styles al Poplar Prices. Made ol best Material at a BeasanaMe Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Waahington Streat, Cape May, N. J. GSNTS F0RN1SHKS GOODS, HITS. CAPS, UIBRSLLAS. orva v« a thial. citt rmiirat. HORNER'S AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ' PiaiK, Organs & Seiin lactones, 0»po Hay and Bridge ton. N. J. • '• r. HOMldr For Sale, Rent or Exchange FOR CITI FBOPIBTY OB A GOOD Mil. THE HOTEL OF 25 ROOMS and AMUSEMENT HALL The Hall 3Bx93, with Stage, wlllbe'eoliTat a^CftiiXj/ ' • xqd tbo Obbrr la opou lex u (Mtre. Tb.lot OOanaMM AVaStia OUlt. SUITABLE for a COTTAGE or STORE, I * i t I^n£8tor*") •» A' "n'.' ''oTsl'nni.' ^.^nST,P^ ^ ^ o.lttl