'CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1889. «-= ■ ! S - — ■- - — — * i i i — — —
liBfwi PiilttM Drtrr ff«is4iT nl aiirtir. Fred Grant spraka Vtrvc * and (5K gome uaueconful office aceken In Washington an known a* "DhainiutA Boothon Corona reported Ibtl •# nun died fuddvnlj without the nld of n pb/rifian." John Wanamslret propotea to run the poet officers of the country on borlocte princlpks. and be l« right. I-et Ibego od work r> ' 'QThe «nw hi largely uied now instead of the ale In bringing down the giant redwooda to California. The Irce la ■awed partly through, and then la forced Poatmaater General Wanamakcr l.aa . declared hhnaeK to faaor of the problbU nto Mr. Wanamaker wm» to be built oe about the right moral plan. The herdle eonchei to general ore In manr part! of thla country, and napedally to Washington, have just been in. troduord to London, and are proving The public debt statement iuued Monday ahowa that the reduction of the pubdebt during; the month of Marrb " amounted to818, 005,835 53. Total caah li the Treaaurr, «dl7^l«.090 0«. Woodmen aay that Ihrte-fourtlu of the moaa on Ireee grows on the northern aide, that the hen cleat bought on spruce , Ireee are always on the sooth aide, and that the topr.]' si twig of every bemlcck I tips natnrally lo the cist. falll^wnnufadurrra are predicting . that to the net dietent fnture wooden ! wheels will be done awar wlih. end atrel wbarlt substituted on account of the Increasing ecercity of lumber for . wheels. i Gen. Harrison holds as yet only the rudiments of power. The great maehlor of government cannot for aome , time lo eome fully respond lo bis hand, ( and the work of giving it Into the bands , of Republicans will. If punned with , The Oamden Hone Car Railway signed ■ a eoetraet Monday morning with lha Johnaon Company, of Johnstown. Pa. , < for the contraction of aeveo milts of f track to thia cjty. The work wDl be begun Immediately. The traoks will bs similar lo that on Market street The 1 finest qntllty >l*i rails wiU be used. 1 A large tract of land, comprising 3000 { acres, two miles below MlllTllle, Is being * purchased for n syndicate of New York, em sard PhDadeiph ana by Iatwyer 11. <). Neweomb. It la said tbc land wUI be divided into small frail farms and sold 10 the Russian Jewish immigrants to form a new oolony aimflar to Alllanre ( and Otrmel, which are within a few f mOan of thla point. The whale wb'ch waa captured I clow g Chelsea on Thursday Mat. and which j has been on exhibition In Allan Uo City, In lo be dissected by Prof. F. W. True, H of the Smithsonian Institution, and la to bo shipped lo that place. Prof. True a V states that It Is a full-grown bottle-noted \ whale, and the second of. the >pe< lea 'captured la American waters, the first Q having been caught off Nantucket, to ,M7' _____ M A Camden man drew twenty.ava dol- lb km la n lottery, and the fact becoming In
noised abroad, the amount of hla win. hlnga area soon magnified lo fifteen thou■nod doDare. That led rone Ill-disposed Person* to believe I hat the luckv fellow would keep hla unexpected fortune In hi* boose, )ust for the sake of looking at It, before dapoalling IL Hb house was burgtarlxed, be and hb wife eholoformed, tad a much bigger amorniitliin thstactunlly won stolen. Tbo morel >■ "figs to Clover" b now the erase, and the working of it eomewhal resembtaa the efforts of the - outs " to get In- ' side, and within a limited tpace of time. Thouaanda are tuesling Willi the toy who . will never succeed because they don't ' understand tha "bow to do it." Juat so ' arllh thousands ot the applicants for of. ' bee. Ussy have not learned the art of getting their rebellion, pig. In the pen. Juat when they aeera lo be on the eve of . success and are congratulating themseivea thereon, out pops one or more of ' the obstinate HUle porker, and the ef. fart to pea them baa to be renewed. The startling announcement goes forth ' that Keely, the Motor man, baa perfect- < hb CTUOdriC*! dr,iCe *Uc>> ' ohetneba which have hitherto stood In ' lb way, and that his machine can now 1 pump water water and raise stock In a 1 more remarkable way than evor. Ki cly < Bhb trust to Providence, R. I., and ' the cylinder referred to mads In Ibat 1 city. It b capable of withstanding n 1 pressure of 8,800 pounds lo the Inch, but " H wOt never be celled upon to bear Itao ' pressure which baa been brought against Keely to make him reVeal hi. secret. > About 1800 of the' 8000 cmrpeagera In P Ml (Unto went una strike Monday morn- 0 tloo are a drawn- 1 ot the mtjn foe an , eight-hour day and (eeiy cents per hour have generally conceded the eight -heur r day, but are divided about the wage., , •may of thorn beiaj unwilling is give more than thirty cub pa hour, to b addition to thb the men arc much agi- s laled orar the tact that the boatea pa- t abtenUy ignore the BroUarboo.1 of (ton , pentera. end tbey any they tie detennh.. «dt» have monition u an bgflwfir,. , The Dakota tin ore Odd i« rn.Featly ' vary promising, of the llar>,n p«ak Tto ' length of Si lag lis ewpiurt at 818.800.000. Tk. compuy burred MOB.. ' 000 from Ilrltbh cnpltnhats with which ' wrdavvdopthe nslnm. inayu work WW ' be proaecnted wish vigor. If the pro - J due* ran I* placed on the market c s 1 . wlij add largvly m our mineral and man ' : • totMgvremth. Of course the fre r f sjwsrs: * but the history of «ri .* gpki* , , c this country ought lo show ibk the! r 0 aSSiffj! ^ I
I The Mass eu' Chrlatian Temperance 3 Uuian af Copt Mag CUg. la tha petplaaf Mil tawa and titinily, Oncting. . About a yea r ago thb Union gave fair warning to all cooecrned that we wmrii - hereafter pubheh the' names of all signers » Of applications for licanae to acO Intoxt- _ eating liquor, to thb city. . in October "• last licenses were (rented to five persona eftto do, We therefore applied to (he City— Recorder for permbaion to look „ over raid documents, and be Informed I. ua that he was Instructed by the City Council to withhold said documents from any person who would be likely to • parade them before the public. We ■ therefore proceeded by our attorney to appear be lore thb Supreme Court of tbo „ Mute, and we there applied for a rub to , show cause who a maadamur ahonld not j be granted compelling the production of there papers. Maid rale was hemed lately granted, and notice served upon. 1 Urn Recorder, who Immediately repaired t to Camden to consult the City Solbitor. ■ We are toformod that the Solicitor diiee; 1 ed the Recorder to band over the pa pern without deby, which he did. The t meanest part of the whole matter waa that the members of City Council, finding they were beaten by a few women, L denied giving the Recorder orders to withhold the papers. The first application b that ot French > J. Green, ud the following b the form - of recommendation to each The tubaeribere, frerhoULre of Mr Citg I of Cap Mag, Ctvnlg a/ Copt MagfsiaU ■ at Mat Jersey, da ctrtify Oat 0* -id . Fran ds J. (J rem la ef good repute for , ear* aj t is to base at teaat Im spore Ms, , mere It Inn art necettarg far tXt families us*, and It veil provided wit* haute nam, dabUag, and prtemder, and m dafurUfr 1 certify thai tuck m fun and later is it ' n eeeetarg, and will conduce la lha puhUe J good, Signed, Bernard K earns, Pat. Collins, John 1 Buckley, Kdgar Holmes, Frederick Bocrner, John Halpto, Thoa Webster, ; John Aktna, Councilman, Alexander i Stcdmu, 'colored, H. B. Bhaw. I Sureties: Robert Rioe, Bernard Kearas. f Thomas Webster is not a freeholder, r Alex. Htedaa and Patrick Collins are residents The license b therefore illegal. ' Applicant, John Stuart. Signers : Lewis Murrey, W m. Keeler, 1 Chaa Needlra, Joha Boker, Thomas 1 Presbyterian j Tboa R. Wales, ' J. Bennett, Methodist; Wm. White, | colored ; Victor Deaixot, Judaea Ben nett. Sureties: John a Beoeiet. Fred'k. Boomer. Chaa Needles b not a natural lied dtlxen. ud Judaon Bennett b not n Liocnne therefore lllcgaL Application of John Pagan. James Thomton, Alexis M. SchaL Methodist . Thomas Thornton, W. Schelner, L W. Pchpcr, colored; 8. Hud, Dulel Church, A. L. Haynea, Councilman ; John Conly, Mam'l. Klwell. Horrtbs : A. R. Gordon, Wm. Keeler. James Thornton u not a Ireebolder. License therefore illegal. Applicalion of Frederick Arnold, (ibfused a license to Philadelphia ) Downs, Jane M. Pranks, Daniel Horn, Joa M. ScbeDeager, Frank H. HUdreth. Evnn W. Myers, Wm. G. Chaa P. Foster, Jaa. F. DOloo, Malthewa Sureties : Kdgar Hoi mm, Howard a Frank Downs and Jaa F. Dillon are nun-residenta. License illegiL Application of Jotin J. Ratty. Ufayalte Ware, WUlbm Esaen, A. R. Wm. nebeathai, F. F. Qnidort, Smith How en, Theo. Mueller, W. H. Thomas Campbell, Horace Wilcolored ; Harry Hwell. Sureties: A. B. Little. John T, Ban- , g
i. Iinrry Dwell and Horace WUDaaa d not froeboldara License illegal. ' It win be notioad that all the licenses n granted are Illegal, therefore the Women's g Christian Temperance Union give notice e that they will hereafter hold reeponsfblc t* all person* signing licenses who are toll competent, and all councllmen who ■ vols lo gnat Illegal licenses, and the applicant who perjures himself to procure a license. The following are the names of the Councllmen to whom we are Indebted for these l/cntmtnla tf Public Qtad : ^ F. Sydney Townaend. Joseph Q. Wll- ( llama (Presbyterian elder), William T. 1 Stevens (Baptist Trustee), John Akin (Preabyterton), F. K. Duke, Jnrnen J. f Donk, A. L. Haynea. We appeal to an Intelllgenlcomji unity I Wliether It b not enough to make the very angeb weep to ate the names of f numbers of tiny church of Christ on these applications, ox u a member of Council voting three peat slaks Into ex. blence. (ton these men prey "Thy will , due" nod then vote It snail not be done, oe "Lead ua not Into temptation,1' I ud then vote the temptation In the path , of alp "Deliver ua f?o«n evil," and than i vote f'sr the greatest evil that ever cursed the town If n Uule money may he gained i ihe city treaauiyVGlve ua Ihb day , our dally bread." and vole lo take the from the half ntamd wires and children of the poor man entrapped 7 Even if not church mem bees, have not of them children growing up to be rained body and eouL But they ccntlnuo to reecho the eld saloon ay, "We must hare mm or Ihe fclae* will be rained." ' What a libel upon the intelligent, of vb'tora. Are they, then, a eel of ° poop"' ow RlTixir , they cry. Has our town come p> U w place where we must hare from Wood money, from tears and gnaaas, and drunkards psml Why baa (tope Mey Chy to the peat had Incompetent men to Council f Htanpjy because tha rum saloons had to be protected. Ooneoquently, much money In the past has been wasted. Has ram given ua prosperity ? Cape b -nearly a hundred yean old, as a seaside resort, with plenty of ram. are we compared to Ocena Grow and Anbury Park only n eeore of yvara old. Signer ot petition tor license, do you understand what you are doing I Your friends are astonished the vampires of thtgroggciy i limbic niul demcntr-re-for your name b paraded before tha world to the Interest of crimc.-pdu-periam ud sham*. • Think of It, this nam* found on tha family i coord io the Holy BUite, are] to rosier debauchery, to the firm of predion ud to stimulate, murder, suicide and vica—worse than death. What, sign a Hquor petition that may be the death warrant of ytrar terto tolamy. making your wW to favor of the devU, signing en order foe pover. ty, shame, dbarreca and death, to be •crved upon yourself and those you tore, givlag yourself over to tha tormentors. But if you nr. dMcmlned and wD do it. make y,mr pre ttopj the quili uf a
you are ant lha faialaat tracn of the foil murder of jrour sacred name. h " Writs amid the howkng of a Mora F •/ that Uia crying of starring ebOdrea, tha y arafi of wretshed wives, the aigb of ram a mads widows, and the canes ef blasted d « manhood be not heard. TbenffbeCeto 8 n with God's mark upon your brow, fe a * and hide from man, for you have ureal y " year aemeaehe aaad his elnh to kUl 1 yohr brother." y Wotrsh-e Cttghmsx Tnnrxiuxi-a Unon. a ^ Lanlvlatura. ■ ty - ,ta Tuarrox, N. J., April 1 —The Aseem- a bly In Comraittne of the Wbo'e to-night fe considered the Direct Tax bill, but took C no action. The bill providing for a " ,0 Conslitulioul G invention wax reported. J to The hill providing for six Deputy In * of ipeetore of Ctpd Labor wax defeated. ° of The Senate confirmed General Bird f a- W. Mprooer for Railroad Tax Assessor, m. J- W. Schnllr. for law Judge of W.rren r •d county, nod H. P. Cullcn for lay Judge ° ,r. of Hunterdon county. These bUb were c; passed: ProvHtog for the Reorganise. * a- tlqn of the County B wrda to Hudson * ,e and Essex counties, so as to make the u basis of rrpres -ntalton one from each 1. Assembly district; specifying Ihe kinds * 0, of security savings bonks shall take, and lo regulating the fishing for shad. stur. 0 geon, etc., In Deb ware Rlaer and Bay, * b by making the present bA more strtoD *OT1" | • fi That bank robber who compelled the ® * President of the Dm National Bank of . Denver to giro Mm twrntytooe thou, sand dollars from the funds of the bank ' the other day bad "nerve" enougb to , run aCbirago wheat corner. He would ^ probably bare preferred some such genteel line of bb profession s< organising s a trust or a corner In the necessaries of / life, but he was pressed for tin e and a k needed the money immedbtely. Den- j] ver Is not a small and sleepy town, but a Uve, bustling, Western trade centre, "j 10 The robbery was committed duiing the 0 k busiest part of the day. It was man I '• against man. but the robber wis pre- J pared to kill bb yiotim and destroy the c bank and lb inmates. Including himself, •- if hb scheme tolled- at least be pro- * '■ faseed to be. All the stortee of Clsnde * Duval and the other knlgbts of the road * of n century or so ago pa'e before this 3 we have from Denver. The highway- fa man Bods hb victim In n lonely soot, s r. the road agent has accomplice*. Only a one man b known out In that country 1, who has such aqdacHy-' Blaek Bart." £ i, who has robbed several coaches single n I banded. "Black Bart" has now a rival _ — £ - The April Cxxtt-xt U a Cec tennlal ,, J number, one half of lb pages being doa voted to thb subject The frtmibpleee b a picture by L R. WUes, "Washington « taking the Oath aa Prealdont." The . I. first article U a historical sketch of "The lt Inauguration of Wash log ton," written ° ! by Clarence W. Cowrn (Secretary of the Q Centennial Committee). Ttits Is foL A ,, lowed by two articles fiom the pen of g Mm. Barton Harrison: -Wisblngtonat fi , Mount Vernon after the Revolution,1' and " Washington to New York to 1789." n Mr. Charles Henry Hart of Phlbdclphb. b one of the beat tulhoritiee on tbb sob- ( Joct to the'countiy. describes the "Orig- n Ina] Portralu of Washington," and MeMaster, the historian writes concerning * "A Century it ConiUlutloral Interpre- ^ Besides thb profusion ot Centennial ° material, the Mags line treab of variety ot ir subjects: Mrs. Poole's novel. "The lest S , Assembly Ball," b oontlnued; George J> Kcnnan has a chahter on "The Humtan (r Police"; Remington the artbt, writes and IB ultra tes an srtlele on the colored ' United Mbtcs troops of the Weal; Mr. ' Harry 8. Edwards, author of "Two " Buntwaya," gives s chsraclerbtic story 31 ' —"A Born Inventor"; the Lincoln Hla- CI) tory treats of "UeUllaUun, the Enroll- gi ^ wnj i reals ui -ueiailallon, Ihe EnroU-
Mlm Viola Roecboro, has an Illustrated " atory, "A Jest of Fate"; and one of T. Cole's exquUle engravings. " T1" special commbsloner. Mr. George I's H. Bates, seat by tbe United Slates to « Samoa to 18S8, prints a brief but rx1" tremely timely papa on "Some Aspect* u- of the Samoan Question." » "Topic# of the Time" treat of "The >• Firm Inauguration," "ConaHtotlonal o- Anfailmenb," "Tne Coast and the Navy^ "Republicanism io France." ■ — — - — — ^ 1 There ore those who think that Christianity b dying. Such persons are inj- tic tried to their Imagination for their '■ facta. They are certainly not good si l« arithmetic. Observe the progress In the J- United MUtes. In 1800 there were 7 Evangelical Church members in every lr 100 of the popu'ation- In 1830 the pa. '« centsgc bad risen to Itinerary 100. In 3 ' 1880 It h-it again lifted lo 80 in every m 100. That b to any, with n population of 80,139,888, there were 10 088,988 Evangelical Church membere-every J" fifth person a eommun'cant of Ihe Chris. * tlnn Church. Tbe growth of population Ihe world. During the thirty yean from » 1850 to 1880 it was 78 percent. Bultbe " growth of Evangelical Church member. £ ship goes an arrow'# flight beyond thb 1 P«i»« "< tMrty ysars Ihb was 188 pa cent As the prrlodteab tt tbe close of ' each Installment of a story say " to be " continued In our next," eo the coming f census of 1800 may be confidently ex|«cled to continue thb romance of Prort- " deuce. Christianity b n rising, not n ' letting sun. it Thu Population of Cap* May * ^'Siif wtm ' " '"L" tloo on the Throat and Lungs, aa iboee coasplainu are, aeeonltog to sbiistlca, n more numerous than othrre. We would * y,'°."g"«t the ■ srazs'Esfssaes Throat and Imnga. Thai .w rraa. d^Sl^u1 •' BoM by all ° The Inventor of "Pig, to CJover" wn. s torma to Waveriy, N. Y. HEARTBURN. Mxndrsu" tat*" WshfilStt-nK' Tkh-haonly clmibes the' improves their qa»h!)- so that tbmsirtl he DYSPEPSIA^ COSTIVE N E SS A danyeTom.nsihlsa cfbowab. badtogio SSGBSSSJS . DIARRHCEA
Daring lha yea ending October 81st. there were neeiv.d at the State <33 convicts. At the cm* of the yea there were to the prison 881 priionduring the yea and the sen trace* of expired. Of the 881 mentioned. 7 are In for tWe ; 8 for 80 years; 88'for 30 81 fur IS you*; N for 10 years; Lw 8 years; XS for 7 years, 83 for 8 1M for 6 years; 183 for 3 yeas; and 180 for 3 yeas. The prisoners are guilty of 187 differcrimes The largest number are confined tea breaking and entering and larceny. There are 118 of these offendera. Arnault and battery comes next with 81 victims. Fabe pretenses and grand larceny, 69 enact, atrocious ss•ull and battery. 89; branny, 80; mnrder, fire* and second degrees, 89; breaking, 83; larceny from the person, 88: breaking with Intent, 80; larceny and receiving, 18; rape, 18; assault with intent to oommh rape, 1*; aamult with intent to, kill, 18; amnuR and battery and breaking. It, entering and larceny, 18; bieaktog and entering, 27; forgery, 10; Udnepptog. 1. Of tbb number, Monmouth sent 43 and Middlesex 48. Of the whole Dumber, 818 oe natives of New Jersey. The majority are between 80 and 80 yeas of a*® The new national bank at lladdonfleld waa opened for bualnem MondayMamnal K. Wilklna b president and Arthur Prmeey caah la. Wmiitol rnuaramu. StcsMaj. Apiu 1. ISM. Cream Serge Just the sort you get year after year. As creamy as ever; as wiry and spingy as ever, and with border that gives the last touch of likeableness to a dress stuff nowadays. Solid Borders, Cluster Stripe Bor- — in blue, black, or red. Striking effects. 52 inches, (1 a yard. A firm, wiry Cream Serge. 38 inches wide, at 50c. We oi precisely thfc same stuff about town at 67%c. A new line of Side-band is pure wool ; dose pin-stnpeon melange ground. An extra quality stuff, various border effects, and 50 to 51 inches wide. $1 to $1.50. A Cotton-warp Cashmere, 45 inches wide, 3"J^c. In 16 Spring shades. Jhe fun of the thing is that this b precisely the stuff some dealers selling as Henrietta and getting a Henrietta price for. It has a Henrietta finish and most of the Henrietta graces, but $2.25 lor a dress pattern yards) is all you need to just the same. We began the season with more than a thousand styles of Ginghams. A new coming just on the counters— fine ; among them styles of we haven't had before. 35 to 60c. Have you any notion how pretty the Figured India Silks are? A Chestnut steet window full will help you to 75c to $1.50. *>■ >1.50. T' 43 Ire
td Of course Gloriosa conies T- in black. Too giaceful, delicate — and popular not to. 46 inches, f i.25and$i.5o. Ladies who wear it sky it won't *t spot. ik We've been skipping Salmi eens. Never prettier. Best French, 35c; Best American, 25 ; close up in fincaess, figif. ure, finish, anything. Here n- are one ol each together, fir Quick, off hand — which is the French? Wrong— Yankee. ° American starts at I2j^c. t 7ScCamelhairDebeigeat5oc *■ Very fine and soft. Light, ry but not too light. 40 inches jo wide. A choice stuff for out- " ing or street wear. In $ 1 shad's of gray and- brown. yard of it is as big a half of dollar" s worth as we know of m in Plain Dress Goods to-day. * Maybe a hundred more *• plain 50 cent stuff at the same M counter. * 26 inch Umbrellas $3 ' „ 28 inch Umbrellas $2.25 ,g Some of the handles ("silver" c- and "gold") are worth more, The shopping Bag we sell most of is of genuine alligator, leather lined ; two pockets init side and one outside. It's a ^ regular $3.50 Bag, but the price is $2. Wish the factory ° could tom them out faster, d No other store in town can I get them. U Episcopal Prayer Books and Hymnals, combination * sets. 65c to $11. Great va- , riety ol bindings. Catholic Prayer Books with outsides 01 many styles, 35c to >4.80. Easter Booklets, never before so many or so pretty. ! 10c to 75c. ( iORW Wm*mMgfftffr - - : gw Sftomfrrana. i HORSE FOR SALE. ! On* Pair of Mutot Ch«*p for Caah. GEORGE J. HEED. BaBj Braah, K. J. Q FAFr. a gpps"s: 'cocoa i 6 't It e c s J if f 1 ■
; KASKINE " (THE NEW QUININE.) ■' item - " ' ' ^ fr ttasxn: anrwi " ( \ A POWERFUL TONIC. k£ HUE BSTUa, NEBVOI'H ft TH* UQXT^BCIgmric amj'sc. c.B*o {,H" " r****tt,a^?'.,v. n-.-v' n- VolD. FOCER. - Cape May City. N. J. g Agency for the Sale of the Following Machinery. . Steam Pumps for PileDriiim Hew Fife f Hone Steel Baler and lEmine all 1. CGmpMe fur $150. s TBB-torse Pile Drircr Piy Epppeil, ' / 8KCOSI1-IHNU MAl'RINERt. ore J»n. r. pmsu in» was «»».. »jL is« n onsm B. P. wiKaxkam Eaitar. cyBnd-ra In. x Ha.'aan V«.. " r. SIS Eamblm. Fuuo.tr/ LaUlafc Co pots# d SrWj. ^ -mtra^to. 0« ,s □. P. - m b. X . ... ■ -f SKli n?ffiS%rer.-o«m,«8krtcre,. Nxraay'WmisaM MrlScun, anau * ( M Two aortBliur Jlaonuita. Oat aas*Kaw.con. f hMmi^r^wjoflnivrv.'cwl.ISs'^ilui.s, I ' i^re-""~*re,~re I J§sr3siSiwsa vs. st
C. THOMAS, •GROCER, 108 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. * SEEDS. SS SamSrS'mmw^a^uffmSSo npumre l: uu a r «•: M»rs.r:. wranaam^mjiiim'nl «4rerad*n>ao«on- ! 'a 'iS'-S i si* — D. LANDRETH & SONS. ' Send and Implement Warnhouse Ha 21 h 23 South OUt Bt, and DELAWARE AVEHTJE k AB0H BT- • paiLaDKLruia. t TS CatarhH C BALI SURE CURE V to axxcm-T. Easy to Usa.JWY" FEVER iiiw Fa ■ HOW T# GROW WM Of STMWBaBUS 1 T# THE ACRE. ^ J) O. OLIVER, T* ' 81 Carpt laiictw, ,
'"niiiiiri "GREED | | I 11 mm HEED from the Ass. He | I j 1 II | feaiu to dayvitiay want to-mito- B f J * | || 1 row. In buying Clotbing doirt I f (J - JF '• ||0 H/ let your greed for cheapness shut you* iT p\ / ill eyes to quality. We guarantee our Clothi V ^ v_ te rrn-e satisEiction or moneyrefondtftl. IL CLOTHTMG FOR MEN AND CHILDREN. A. C. Vates & Co " SIXTH AND CHESTNUT ST 8.. - if" rHiiAftraia. Soitt' #h«M, Subbrr Roods, (fir. W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Oant's, Misses and Children's o: i >#:FINE SHOES, « ' No. 331 Kaighne Avenue. Camden, N J. ELDEEDGE jbHTISON - ,< SCOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A 8PECIALTY. V Alan a fall rupplj ooosuau, on aaad or Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. R. PARKE, .. ~ s lift WITH K. PAKIUAKT. C I 8 South Sacond Street, Philadelphia. a A ro. d-r. b-lo- .uttre., a**., tore. s Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes » CMIirti's Fiit Ste ail Ladies' f ntapteti Sjttialties. I ICE! ICE! ICEi I Knickerbocker Ice Company, s OF PHILADELPHIA. Sijplies Hotels, Bestirats ui Cotlatet lift Fire Eaiten Ice. " P AUIO WITH THB KENT qPAIJTT OF • COAL! COAL! L. E. MILLER, nfrau contractor, f CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. Jyis-y GEORGE L. LOVETT, I 2 Ocen Street, Cape May. N. J blankets AND
' LAP ROBES ~ miss Lizzie, smithers, SPRING MILLINERY. No. 1 6 8outh Second Street. Philadelphia. DAYID W. RODAN, FIELD AND GARDEN .SEED Coal A Wood, Flour A Fead of all Kindt. Freih A Salt Hay in Balat. ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS,' ; mjBi^.povetailep school furniture, ' A°dmrt' Ototrea, TcUoikuu, Maps, t'birts. all ktada, . sir..jr j :« FiFrn avcxci, nvar i«i» aire*), raw tohk citt. j , FHILxnr.l.PHl a QFFicr, 111 x-rt: wtreet. RAZORS. 3 Torrey's Full Hollow-Ground F--zors. W. S. WARE. selected SEEDS- „ Northern Grown SEED rarta hkhdbuoh a tx> -a POTATOES Special Low Rates . KM, tura^^ra^tregrkFReIgSTaID. c.xv, Ih J L WM. E. HARPUR, I XRBt*bk or TUB btatb huu«b 1UIC*. No. 10 8owlh 4th 8traat, Philadelphia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. .ct/>cx9 or xvbsr uaacHin •» bbfaiabt). clocks nront d, 8ct a ho HIGH OABB OLOOKS A SPECIALTY. | — JOah.rri K HEMrtY, " House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayatta Street, Qape May City. N. J. * JOS. G. BOYD, 1 Teas, Goffees and fine Groceries, No. 102 Mark®1 Strost, Philadelphia.. NATHAN FT PRICE. Sur Y6 yor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY Cif- fit a.
fNrnluBt Sal ,«rieg, ©ml.' ^arnUkiaj ©fiidfi. Next Week You'll tear Them Shout ! THEY'LL begin to shout "Odds, ends, three, tour,- five and six of a'-kind'a^ ciifpr'ces-" Some of tliem will have goods made for the occasion. - They'll mark 'em what is known as the "sliding scale,'' a "little on'' and "little off." These few introductory remarks and then we'll tell you our little story. t We began moving our) Factory and Wholesale House to-day Irom 40 and 42 N. Third Street to the new six-story j 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 and to right down to facts of interest to the general public. .. "Jw " - We promised ourselves this season not to carry to the new wholesale store any l-'all or Winter Clothing. We're going to keep our promise. This Thursday morning all the all the Heavy Suits, all the Men's, Youth's, Boys, and Children's Winter Qothiog will be moved down to our " spacious retail store at j^fth and South and i'assyunk Aveand to make a busy season out of a dull one we'll put what is known to the trade as "the knife" into 'em.' In other words^we propose to open our tutu wholesale store, at Market and Twelfth Streets, with a dean shee' . The retailers'll be in the market soon for their Spring stocks, ari<! we'll not put a damper on 'em by letting them see Winter goods. The advantage to you will be a selection of thousands, where in other stores you see but tens. The difference in price in addition to the savings between the manufacturers' and retailers' prices. If you've, already bought lor this season it'll pay you to buy- now for'hext. Snellenburg & C0.7 FIFTH, SOUTH I PASSYUNK AVENUE. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St., Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING 1 11. K Kr.rtDl .11 AUK V^LUI uliYlx,
For Ben an! Bojs in all He Latest Slf les ail Die Lowest Prtcts. GUT FURMIK GOODS, BATS. CAPS, TRUNKS, Sic, Sit CAU. ASD EXtBXXK THE GOOD* ARD PBICH*. " GEORGE M. POWELL, - MERCHANT TAIEOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oapa Mav City, HIRAM DEWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, _ No 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popular Styles a! Popular Prices. Made ol test Material at a ReaaiaMe Price I. L. SHEPPARO 29 Washington Street. Cape May. N. J. ' GSKTS fUBMfflG GU0D3, HAffi. CAPS, UIBBILUS. THU I- ^ »Mn. ra*F are." MO lo ortrv. ^ rmrrH HORNER'S AGENCY oflHfe* FOR THE SALE, OF PiaiU Orpu h Serin Oapo Hay and Bridgeton. H. J- ' B. F. HORN^S^ E. BORHEK/ PRACUOAL OPTHXAfi. "kyfex F-AR A8OLA SPECTACLBS

