Cape May Wave, 30 March 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 4

. - CAPE MAY WAVE— SEM i-WEEKLY —SATURDAY , MARCH 30, 1889. ' ■ - "

liBP • A P»»np4nl"« Cff «o' • A few rem Ii»ce the Her. G TO in B., 8qulh CrtUitia. on * Trail. sad while there « loeBed to prrach io « negro church. A» the Sebheth rap. proecticd'Hicurml to hlet tb»t ii° might coulee moat likely ttv intereat bu con- , gregntlon. Accord lugly he aooght him end propounded the query. " Well, •eh," repilod hU colored colleegue medltetlrely, "moa' eny aubjee' auil 'em. aeh; my congregation eln't ao mighty herd to aetbfy. Dey llkea tortln rooe'lj •eh; hut moat enythlng'll do- moa'enything. Howaotwbcr"— trad te paused e moment heeitetlngly end lowered hi. eolce In teraeet cantlon— ' hoiraomeber. I tank I wouldn't lech on de ten commandtnettta,' aeh. «I did Mionet, aeh, end U had— it seemed to have—a mighty damp' tun' effec', arab."— Texras Slftinga. Home pbHoeopher who doea not deapiae amaU thing, might And It an interneouaoeaa and " regularity with which children indulge In their atreel g.nua see a tingle whipping lop, and next day the aidewalka wonld be covered with thetp whirling round like Ucrvlatrea. bo with marble, and kltea, and .kipping ruUatemXf telegraph^ I. It almulra which schoolmen might be puzzled to At beat the ploah Jacket It a poor Imitation of the aeaUkin garment of the arame acyie, and never deceive, a woman even In a bad light, gealak'ln ia aealafcln from Alaaka to Loodcm, and although there are many quallUea, Ilka the rub- _ ber overshoe*. "bad ami very had." the The market la fairty flooded" with alwaabca, acllliig all the way from It eta. tatea before abe puts any of the aluff on Hunter— "Can you tell me what lathe funniest part of a dog r Parmer— "HU tali, 1 guaaa. Ifa auch a wag." "No. The funilert part of a dog la hi. iunga." "How do you make that ontr "Thtv are the aeat of hia panta, don't you ace." —Texaa Slftinga. Road the following: Mr. C. H. Motrin, Nearatk, Ark., aaya: "Waa down with Abactaa of Utnga, and frlenda and phy•lana pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King'a New Diacovery for Conanmptlon. am now An my third hot He, and able to oreraee the work cm my farm. It la the flnJeaae Mlddleweil, Dccatur.Ohiojayi. "Had it not been for Dr. King'a New Discovery for Con.umplion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Waa given up by doctor.. Am now in beat of hoallh," Try H. Sample bottlca free at KcnneSy'a Drug Store. t With ao many imoo Ik. faced gentlemen in lodety, it may coon be ncr caavry to tnalat upon the butler, the coachman and footman growing bearda and muataohea. There haa got to be a dlatlncMarch April May Aro the montha in which to purify the blood, aa the aystero ia now moat waHence now la the time to tako Uood'a Sanannrilla, a medicine peculiarly |f£S It TUafly and rlehneaa. It create, an appetite J, toDea the dlgeatlon, Invigorate, to every Nncttcm" of the tody. tSc SSS^l^f^^^d'aSaSa'pirUU ■pring medicine. m. Double- breaated walatcoata aro coming hack again with a nub. Tboao of •Ilk are very baadeomely embroidered, perhapa a little loo much ao for the man who doea not want to be conspicuous. Always Young. way m ay wile ao preck u. la ray Mai l I AIM a race aara aaoMaty an la Meant "SiMtfr and whole ajralem by ualng Dr. Pierce'. •qultoea bite you ao pervUlcntly, and dont touch me at ah r "Well, I don't know. Job neon, but it aeema to me when a man geta ao far gone that even a mohim, if. high time he reformed and took a bath.?- Denavtlle IlrecM. C«4d by Electrlolty . SSiSSsS' pSISrli .... . gsslg Value of Uv llwat Qawi. .. . ~ OpaTU worth #15 to *40 pee ear*. Oafa ay* !• worth *13 to (JOawv. Oriantnl nlby to worth »1(» par carat . Emerald to worth MO to »3V) rf - A fUamaad h woath MO to $100 per carat. A aepblrt u worth *100 to *150 per carat. — Mane heater Mirror. -tarn. aa. w. ,'caut .aHLi t - cmm. I:

i Jobbing promptly attended to in Utlf 1 Wis. IL MiUx, boat builder, Cape . May, N. J. General -oon tractor, L. E Miller, Cape May, N. J. ' Hand A Ware carpenters and build- I 1 era. Cape May, N. J. ' 1 Nathan C. Price, aurvcyor and con- I t veyaoeer, Cape May. N. J. 1 Geo. W. Beeves," practical plumber, s Hand's Central -Market, Waahiagtos - and O.-ean at recta, Cape May, N. J. 1 Peter Henderson's tcalcd ganlcn and • vegetable reeds at Wm. A- Knntl'a. James T. Balky, blacksmith and . horse ahoer- Turnpike, near the bridge r Nice line of bed room suites J art re- v f cctvcd at Ilcoczet A Bro., cheap for 1 • ca»h. • W. Scott Hand lnaurancccfltcra, Cape ' • May Court House, N.J. Loraca promptly '• paid. >- Teas, coffees and Cne groceries at d Jas G. Boyd's, 102 Market street, Fhll1 add, Ida. Gcota' furnishing gooda in' ail recent at] lea at L 'L Shipperd'a. 29 Walking- , ton street. 1. H. Smith, line ready-made clothing, No. 47 Washington street Cape May , City. N. J.c , Joseph P. Henry, house, aigo and _ ' fteaco painter. 90 Lafayette 8l, Cape ' May. N.J. I„ Furman Smith, dealer in coal and ° wood, Sctclllngers Lending, Cape May. • New Jersey. Parabola rpcctaclea may be bed of E* '' Barbek. 928 Chestnut street, Pblla. All , good i flrat-claas. The Knickerbocker Company supplies "* coal and Ice to tamilica and hotels. Pull • weight guaranteed. r* AD the county news In the Wave, and l' all local news worth the name to pub- ! liabed. 81 per year. Bbuil, Wircbaok & Co., wholesale ° grocers, Philadelphia. Sec their large notice to Cape May buyers. L Andrews' celebrated achool lurnlture e may be had from branch office, 818 n Arch street, Philadelphia, n A. L. Haynee to alwaya on hand when b you want anything In the atove or hard- ,. ware lino. Miuiaion street. t Geo. M. Powell, No. 15 Decaturatrcct, if merchant tailor. Seasonable gooda on ,1 hand for spring wear. Give him a call. The Semi- Weekly Wat* offer* to adverttocra a very desirable medium by I- which they may apeak to the buying i< public. y Goff A Smith, manufacturers of bricks I- or various grades. Their office is at Smiths' grocery store, 2d and Broad 8ta , o MUlvilto. David W. JiMan, foot of Jackson street, offers to the public choice lota of dour and feed- He deala also in garden and field seeds. /j For reliable Are insurance the office of | J. Henry Edmunds may be relied upon, j J Ratea arc as low aa commensurate with j safe business methods. Don't worry about your apring bonnet, but Just give Mlaa Bmlthera an order to make you one- She to located at No. • 16 South 2d street, Philadelphiah The Are Insurance offices of J. Henry '• Edmunds, 88 Washington street, reprer sent reliable institutions which pay • ioaaes prompt without discount. 0 Wm II. Applegit, No. 881 Kalghna avenue, Camden, dealer In ahoea of all '• kl-ids and grades. Ills store la handy to railroad terminus at Kalghna Point. ' u The Excelsior Market, John llalpln • and Brother, dealt strictly In flreudaaa | e gtoceriea and provisions. Gooda dcP llvoreil about the city promptly and free " of charge. ' Capo Island Gas Company will make contracts for tdl kinds of plumbing work, _ gas and steam fitting. Send ordera to ' the office of the company, No. 88 WaahJ inglou atrcet, Cape May, N. J. Horner's principal agency for the aale . of pianos, organs, and sewing machines ia at Bridgcton, but a postal card dropped Into the Cape May port office will receive prompt attention, e Go to Beocxei A Uro'a. for gas fitting a- and plumbing. Estimates made on new - woik and. ail work . guaranteed. Cottage owners will do wdl to consult with J this firm before puttij* out contracts. y Miss R. Parke, 18 South Becond^L, 0 jersey ferries. Sho hu Ssd cxpcricnoe .. in the retail shoe wade and underrtanda j Just how to plea J her long ltrt of cttait Cape May poople"who visit PhUadela phis on buaineu or pleuura wUl find •. the Wuhington Hotel. Chestnut above d Seventh, most excellently managed. Cbarcta are reaaonahle. Messrs. Kimball, Prinec A Co., deal >• in Rockland cement, lime mill work and >f all kind of lumber. They Invito Gape 1 Mar trade and will choertully furoiah ' estimates. Main office at Vlneland with n branch at MUlrlilo. South Jersey marble work hu grown into large proportions, and may be , classed u one of Cape May's growing msnufscturinp enterprises. Mr. L. T. , Kntrikrn. from amall beginning hu dovcloped a large hnalneaa. A. L Conner's new place of business to near the old depot. Mr. Conner hu . become well caubllshed In Cape Mar u , a man you can pin to. Let him make " estimates for furnishing material for the new house you are building. Go to Banc ret A Bro'a. and are the 1, nloe Use of wall papers. Mr. Oarpanter •, to prepared to give you estimates for both material and work. lie to a finish" d artist In hia line and hia wall V decorations are the finest is the city, d The name of C. B. Colea goes cur- ., re..t among Cape May contractors. His extensive lumber yard at Kaign'a avo- • nue wharf. Camden, to stocked with ' v everything in the lumber line. Mill b work in mil its details is a feature of Mr. a Cole's business. If your watch or clock to out Of rerafb Wm. E. Harpur, No. 10 South 4tfi EL, Philadelphia, wUl act it going in a work, manlike manner. Mr. Harpur to Ute e- official time keeper of the city, having g the responsibility of regulating the. ■ g State House clock. Tbr facilities possessed by Geo. Ogden • c.pa May Oourt HtmsA for hnm* Urge \ oiUcra for lumber, are unsurpassed by 3 any of tor local dealers, lie deakt dl- *■ rectly with first bands up in the '« lumber regions where white pine, yellow pine, cypress sad hemlock grow. There, to a new lease of life for ytm no ' matter how old you are. or bow Icaig . rem have suffered with dyspepsia. ®~ <ln'* J. F. Tauirr, Manufacturer. Bridgeport, 5. J. lh The Ootlsae of Commerce, 1900 sod „ 1802 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, trains -SSSH M^c. Tnotnaa finds hia sp&iBd busa real plaasurm " lent TKla What You Na^l. k *Trc nc w Bis and vlgw^ to tha^hMff. » " • i ■ 1

CAPE ISLAND GAS COMPANY. Will make contracts for all kinds of work in the line of Plumbiiig, Gas and Strain Fitting; NON-RESIDEST COTTAGE OWNERS May have their work Promptly and Satisfactory Done By sending an order to the office of the Company, No. -38 Washington St., Gape May, N. J. SOUTH JERSEY MARBLE WORKS, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. n 1IMENTS ani TOliSTONES CARRIED IN STOCK. GRANITE of all Grades. AIERLCAI AND ITALIAN MARBLE. : Eluestone for Curliiiig, Flagging and Famg DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. L. T. NINTRIKIN, Propr. Sulldina Inratirr grtfki, Pair, etratrarltrrs, tftr. This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, THE LUMBER MERCHANT OF i CAMDEN, N. J. 1 • l I SASH AND DOOR DEfOT, ; Doors, Sasl, Blinds, SHers, lonliis, Sons, 1. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. ■ LMBEB AND MILL WflBI, GEORGE OGDEN, Cap* May Court Houm, N. J. [ Hto Pits, Poli'irifiTHoiiTiior , wrong.—""" — "■ ».r--KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO, lUmtR MERCHANTS, MILL°:WORK. I Rockland Dime, Cement, &c., &c., ALWAYS OH RAHir. KIMBALL, PRINCE A CO.. [ HHAHCH TAHO AT ULYimt mOHm. R- 1. C. B. COLES, ' LUMBER MERCHANT, HAHOrAOTCHXHl OF : Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. ; BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING, Offica. No. 14- Knishn's Avanua. Camdan. N- J. fj3-y I GOFF & SMITH. 1 HAITOFAtmnUOtfi AMD aBIFWDtt OF ! BRICKS. POTTERS BUFF .ANDCUJ LOWEWT CASH PBlCEh. , , .. .....I mi — qeohoe w. reeves, Flute SUM aite Fife, Hgtiu tfMttpiW, ■— t,

I;_ l 1 j i . — G j i ; i I This $20 Solid Oak or Walnut Book- Case, Glass Doors, and movable shelves, size 3'. ft. wide 8'. ffc.~~tfa.ll, at $15.50. We have a great assortmnnt of Book •shelves, Hook-cases. Library • Cases. Library- Desks, also Revolving Hook shelves anil Secretaries, in all woods and finishes ; also a large assortment of Library Tables of plain or elaborate designs ranging from $6.50 to 577.50. ' Library Chairs and Suites in Cane, Leather and I apestry. I he as- j sortment of Parlor Suites is tlaiiv being extended — some with ekdxirafely j carved frames, some plain, and others entirely covered w itli rirh upholstery. 1 Prices to suit all — from $25.00 per suite upward. Suites made to order witliourextra charge, l ite usual gocxl assortment of Chamber Suites. I

re-furnishing hints.

Every day brings new goods to our salesrooms— wonders of the cabinet-makers' arid upholsterers' art. Never in the history of the furniture trade has such a high grade of workmanship and beautifully executed designs been offered and lower prices than are being quoted this season. • Our huge storage room on the 4th tloor has been removed to our adjoining buildings to make, room for the increased assortment. Re-fur-nishing time is at the door, and it's a quandary with many housekeepers just what kind of furniture would suit the best The styles are so many, the prices just as varying. To get the best results may require a little thought and looking. Let us say tight here that stock is always open for your inspection. That prices of goods arc ! marked in pjain figures. You may make the tour of our salesrooms al'one, ! if you prefer or our salesmen will give you any information you may desire. You are always welcome, and we want you to feel perfectly at home whether you intend buying or not. If you haf'c a few minute, spare, take a peep at our new things. Our $29.75 Roll-top Desk is creating quite a stir among our competitors. and is proving a great seller. Just think of it! A $40.00 Roll-top Desk that will lock all drawers and unlock. them by the raise or fill of the 'curtain — well made and and containing all modern conveniences, in Oak, Walnut or Cherry, at $29.75. , , u " 1 r 1; . 1 Y -via A, Fpoh a b a . *\V 'all n u t or Cherry.

J, B. VANSCIVER, Ell DM ITII DE 1- 3 and 5 Federal and Delaware to Arch Streets, PAMnPN N J rUVllll I URL Near Federal Street Ferry and Penna. R. R. Depot. UnillWLlip 111 U| > NOTE— Salesroom open Ucdncsday nn.l Saturday Hvcnincrs. '',q,hIs DelivereJ in Philadelphia Free. Telephone, No :Si. 1 J. H. .BENEZET & BROTHER, Ko. 19 Washington -treet, Oapo May City, N- J. Manu&cturercrs of a)t<i Dealers in FURNITURE, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS > OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE LATEST STYLES. . Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Hardware, Crgckeryware, Tin and GJasswars. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, and General Contractors. BRANCH STORES in the County, Cape May Court H-^use, S33 Isle City, and Pennisvillr. £kNJ> OIL CLOTHS* gjrLooiisin^j EVERYTHING IN THE CARPET LINE. From Axminster and Wilton down to Rag Carpet. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF INGRAIN CARPETS IN BRUSSELS DESIGNS. AB? SQUABEh, BUGS, 3WATS, BTC. , x THOMAS DEPCY, j 35 North Second Street, between Arch and Market Streets, I , (Nearly opposite Christ Church.) Christ Church .Square M A. L. HAYNES, j No. IO MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. I ' - Stoves.! Tinware,] & House Furnishing) G61D TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. i ' STOVE REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.