■■ - CAPE MAY WAVE-ySEMI-WEEKLY—WEDNESDAY, APRIL lft, 1889. " ' . ../■
ilfei FHUflkErarWSiaOfaiWirtir. ; "««««*«»" ; A aksle from AUestfa City Is uMr f —I in ' 1TMt)ii|>riii 11 wBI no> br * kxwty—WntihiKloii ]mt now b ftrtl nf j I 1 The dlril I b lb« wondrr flffure. Mul , UjflyU by any figure. large or sm»H, , — and lire ffgyes of I lie product *UI "add , up" pie or iqore acparale «a. Try II. , Another Weaiilegton Department baa ; advertlaed that ad remoraU "III be f . made except for cause. Tlie Secretar) ., tailed to eUle wire! would be eon- - iljered a aulDclent cau-e, but It l» prob- J able that a den Ire to giro the J-fflec to ( another perron will anawcr. f The country b afflicted here and ' there with dmnaUiatiooa of "Robert ' B.mne " Soma of Ibaaa worka leave J oat the bero, othen the bcrolor, itlll other* UtevUlbn. But they all agree In 1 learlng out the author. Ofrach if the j kingdom of literary 'glory In l^oo degen ' crate days. | * Freaideal Harrlaon and hb wife have r no thought of taking a eummer bou-c , near Waahlngtoe. The fact b that they , both hare a gnat love for the aeaahnrc. Having lived Inland a great fart of their j, Uvea they And that aea air la to them n f, great tonic. They are considering tho t advbability of buying a collage on the ,, chore romewhere within eaay reach of C*pe «»T > n Ml** Franoea K. WUIard, l'rcaident ° of the Woman'* Chrbllan Union, who haa long been oppoard to woman raff. ' rage, haa come out now in favor of givlog women the prltilegea of the ballot, ® Thb b not becauae Mba Wlllanl haa j" developed an ambition for political per. ferment, but became >hc thinks that with women at the polla the tempcranrc 0 intereata will be looked after mote aatii- " factorlly.— Harper'a Bazar. Btepbcn G Irani bail IhU uncanny o faahlon of getting up early, and he need • , to take a ten-mile dilve oat to hl» farm and get there before ran. up. (loo a day Mr. Olrard drove directly to where Ji the farmer ought (to hb notion) to have b been making a fence, and aa he waan t 0 there, be drove to hb houae. The good h wife met him at the door and raid, o! "Why, didn't you aee John I There he '< la now, at wort on the fence." Sir- ei phen flipped by her and went up alatra ai and put hb hand on John'a lied, and It » "" b
Waahiogton correapondenta arc begin, ning to vend out the alianrd twaddle about Mm. Harrbnn which they employed in the etae of Mra. Cleveland. The following b from a despatch to a leading Philadelphia newapaper: ' "Mrs, Harrison goea and comes as unostentn. llooaly as If in Indianapolis. Th'a at. teraoon the retnrned from a shopping tour Just as a string of carriages had driven away from the front door. She , atepped out of the coupe and walked In t to tho White House, carrying a brown , paper of dry goods under her ann with unaffected simplicity." It would have , been a terrible thing if the hail carried . the! bundle with henghly pride. | P. M. General Wanomaker is an early ! riser, and when he la in Philadelphia ' he lee res hb tonae at alx o'clock, and ' goes around to hb More to bat the heeds of departments end heir Augertlons end mep out plens of acllonVln i thb wty he gets full Information abo&F 1 everything pertaining to hb Immcnre I business. 11c then goea home to break, t fiat, and b back at «. end as be walks leisurely round, people wonder how he I keeps track of matters. They don't i know about the early bird trick. He i b eery quick end off-banded. even . about the most Important matters, and i the day before Cbristmks last year, when i he was holding a council of war with I the hands of twenty odd departments, i and they were all wondering how they 1 would get through the ruth, be aprang t the question, "1 want to know from t each of yon what you have to suggest for "next" year's holiday trade." These i heads have to be level-headed and use < thHr brains : however, they are well i paid, and merit is rewarded. ■ Tamrros, April 8th.— In tho Houae lo-olghl Mr. Feney, of Hudson, offered a resolution recalling from the Senate , the bill creating Hamilton county out of a portion oi Hudson county. Pagan, , the Introducer of the bill, oppoeedrib?" . resolution end moved that U lie on the , table. The motion was Ion and the , resolution waa adopted. Speaker Hods- , peth took the floor and. on a question of , privilege, relieved to criticisms in the newipepcn regarding the passage last , week of the Senate bill giving the redroad corporations of the Stale power to ( condemn and acquire land for depot end other facilities. The Speaker denied In , , solemn and emphatic language the em- . ployment of Ihck device or subterfuge . In the peering of the bill. { Mr. Ricker, of Eaaez, and Mirab, of , Union, while expressing their faith In the Speaker's integrity, insisted that the amendments only were voted on, end • that the bill bad never paaeedlhe House, f Gable, of Ocean, and Harris, of Camden, 1 averted that they voted thb bill and f knew ft at the time. VoorhM* thought t the Speaker had made a mutalreSa^ar- d ■oneciag the bQl at on thlrdi rei<llng> r which mislead the majority. \ ■ Ike Speaker's word was taken that be I did not himself know what the bill waa 1 when the vote waa taken. a Wall street men are doubtless much ' interested in the following notes concerning themselves end their ways from ■, thb week's bene of Manet)'* weekly: , 11 b quite as hard for a broker to live ( on Mi Inoooe aa It lrtor a beggar to live , It b eminently proper that a young , Napoleon of Stock Gambling should meet hb Waterier " The early btri catches Urn wqrat, but , the early spring lamb on Wall Street b , lucky If ha catch.* any of the mint Yoong speculators who hold for a I rise .rill do rieU to sell before the cater- I prises in which they an Interested have t Use "reel b often spoken of aa e If Lhe worm comet to the worst, a 1 1 lege cumber of the Western r, lined* y wm be abb to pay off their gold bonds la railroad boo at Ave mills on the doF Oorak Opera Troupe* ^squ'tf excusable a
A Scout With Negro Soldiers. C From an aretlcle on the Buffalo Soldiers in the April Century, written end pictured by Frederic Remington, we 1 quote the. following: "Up the ascent I of the mountain we lolled, now winding ; among treat end brush, scrambling up ■ precipitous slopes, picking a way across I a flcld of mattered rock, or steadying 1 our homes over the smooth surface of some bowlder, till it reaped to imud- _ utiiit-H miwd ii.it cavalry waa nut I the tmergcasU* of such a country. In the light of subsequent experiences, I ftel eonfldent that any cayairy officer who haacverchated Apaches > would not beritatea momin! lo leads I command up the Bunker HU1 Monuminl. The slopes of the Sltne Bonllaa •re very steep, and as the air became ' ra rifled as wa- tolled upward I that I wee panting for breath. grunted in lib effort* and drew bbbreatb in a long and labored blowing; consequently I fell u though 1 waa not doing anything unusual in puffing and blowing myself. On tte trail shead 1 saw die throw himself on the ground. I followed hb . xample, for I waa nearly 'done for." I never bad felt a reck that waa as toft as (he one 1 sat on. It was literally downy. The old troop-horse heaved a great sigh, and dropping his head went fall lo ilcep, aa ever)- good soldier should do when be finds the opportunity. The negro troopers sat about, their black tklqp shining with pcrsplra- ' lion, and look no Interest lit the matter in hand. The occupied such time in ! and in meriment aa seemed fitted growling. Tbcy may be tired and ; tbey may be hungry, hut they do not fit to augment their misery by find- 1 log fault with everybody and everything. 1 In this particular tbey are charming ' with whom to serve. Officers have confessed to me that when tbey 1 are on long and monotonous field service 1 and are troubled with a depression of 1 spirits, tbey have only to go about the campflra of the negro soldier in order to he amused and cheered by the clever of the men. Personal relations can be much closer between white office:! and colored soldiers than in lhe white regiment* without breaking the barriera which are necessary to army discipline. The men look np to a good ^ • wk him fob advice In their smell per. sooel affairs. In barracks no soldier is allowed by hb fellows to ' cusa out ' a and respected superior. Aa to their bravery, I am often aaked, "Will they fight r Thmt is easily enawered. Tbcy ' fought many, many times. The ' sergeant sitting near me, as calm of erately walked orer s Cheyenne rifle-pit 1 and killed bb man. One little fellow ' near him once took charge of e lot of 1 stampeded cavalry horses when Apache 1 were flying loose aod no one knew from what point to expect them . next. There little episodes prove the ( sometimes doubled lelf-rellance of the t
'• Cupid Will Smile. *' The Legislature of Delaware is Irylog to concoct a law which will p H a atop * to runaway matches in that Bute. Love, who lauglii at locksmiths, will IC dimple bis pretty cheeks with an amused smile at such a silly statute as thb. In ° the first place. It b not quite clear that 1 the right to rao away and get married, ® an enamored couple prefect this method of mating, U not among those classified as "inalienable." It certainly y la a matter of "life" worth Uving to lovia log hearts threatened with obstacles to d a union." It Involves a question of it "liberty." And tl> Indubitably m the r. "pursuit of happiness" All these a rights are affirmed In the Immortal Deeil Can tho proaalc legislators of a Delaware nullify that doeu,e Besides, lo forbid elopements by sta't number. A great I many runaway e matches are almplytbe result of the n American girl's detlrel* Hiert her Ind dependence.' ( When the stern parent n says "No" she "U oonatllutlonally built h to say "Ye* " an. I with a more deter. >, mined emphasis To add Ilia law's ban y the parenUl veto would only give a g zest to the stolen delight of romanit The Delaware legislators are on the « tack. Let them offer e bounty i e of 75 cenU for every runaway match II and thev may bring snch matches Into , ridicule and to check them.— New York e World. . _ . i
" fur April brightens our Uble with U* '' pretty cover. The contents arc even ll. Interesting than usual- Pansy '■ (who la undoubtedly the most popular e writer ftMlay of the beet elate of Bun- ' ' day-school literature) edits tee mage- " zlne, and several of the* stories thb month are from be! pen. e Margaret Sidney's aerial U delightful |l reading. Altogether there ere thirty-two pagea ° of reading matter and pictures, besides . several pages devoted to the Paney Bo- ; " clay, letterTYrom the children, etc. ■ price Is tenjneU e number. fll.OOe ( 8 year. D. LoUgop Company, Boston, will send a sample (back) number at I d prlCT' 1 t Lawns, DeL, April 7.— To-day's wind! ' 3 storm has been very dlauleroua, and 1 • lives have beep last by the founder. I , of the barge Sunrise, from Norfolk j i for New Yort; with 1800 tons of coal, in t tow of the teg B. W. Morse. She ■went - near tin buoy of Brown ouly thb j > morning, and the Captain, hit wife, two VhUdran and one seaman perished. Jos. a Oqyle. the remaining seaman, waa as red a taking to the small boat, and waa I subsequently picked np by the Lewes : > "'*-**"■■« | - It te a Curious Fact. t " the body b now more lucrptible j to benefit from madLlne than at any ■ ' other season. Ilcooo the Importance of ° taking Hood's Seraapanlla now, when it will do you the most good. It b really ] j wonderful for purifying and enriching ■ the blood, creating an appetite, and giving a healthy lone to the whole sys- | 1 Be rare lo get Hood's Barvaperilla, • which, b peculiar to ltaelf. The yoong btoode who ting "We ' a Go- Home Till Morning, " seldom < . get there on time, owing to delay, at " s the police station. 1 ■ V a. Dsky was rak. we save bsv Cwlaria, 1 | Mtra'^tatTtatbta^. ( ' " J r I occasion 11 trie "surprise that there > (Verts upon the number of spoilt cull. ^ 'j - a
do Not Blta Your Flngar Grown people as well aa children ' should bred thb good advice not lo get 1 the prevailing haUt-amony ncr- I [ qpuafeople — of biting the finger nails. . , It b a vrry vulgar habit, and disgusting , i those who ere compelled to aee it. , t Children, do not get m the- way of It! ' f It will rpoil the shape of your flngera, . giving them • stumpy appearance In- I ) stead cf the much admired .tapering. It 7 will make the quick ragged and sore I, and give the whole hand en unsightly >. appearance, besides Injuring your health. ; a which Is far more Important. If you t are nervous, biting the finger nails will I. make ) eu mora so. A novel accident a resulting from this habit waa recently e brought to notice. A)ouog lady complained of a constant Irritation In her t. throat. Two weeks previously she bad b throat," which waa treated by a phyai- .. cian. The loflammation quicklv subg sided under hta care, but the irritating I sensation still icmalodfh After examlnr atlonol the throat a small fleab looking ;. object about the size of a kernel of y wheal was revealed, which adhered to 1 I the tissues posterior to the left tonsil by t one end, the other puts of the throat c were normal. The little maaa could not a be detached by a cotton covrrrd ptobe, i hot by the use of forceps it waa ' easily . removed and on t lamination proved to be a riccc af Anger-nail, which had he- ' come' covered br a cheesy df|>oalt. r There mi a'so a broken piece under the , mucous membrane at the aame spot, ] which waa removed by a abarp-peinted 1 probe. 'Ihc patient confessed that she " t was in the habit of biting her fingercalls, and, more orer, could remember . that a day or two previous lo the ousel j of ber throat trouble a piece cf nail . which she had bitten off had become - , in her mouth, but she had forgotten ; . all about It after a fit of coughtog, until ( reminded by Ibla discovery. s Practical Farm Philosophy. j r Pcraeveranee is not a bad substitute. ■ for e teacher In acquiring skill. ' | The wise creditor is flow to lend to 1 , the man who has scrubby cattle. • < ; The beat, which is not always the ( , highest priced, is the cheapest. , I Success depends even more upon hard ( Some positively lazy men honestly j believe tbey are ouly economical. I Diogenes with his lanlern could not ; , have found a good excuse for dull tools. , Tqc wife of your youth la clearly en- l , titled lo the easiest pump In the bouse , well, and a covered walk to It from tho ' , kitchen door. I Neither social obligations nor good \ morals require you lo lend lo biui who does not take good care of tools, or who ■ does not return them promptly.— Amer. , Agriculturist for April. ' The tenth issuo of Muneey's Weekly . 1 Is before us, and a dainty piece of work " | he The pictorial features of the num. 1 ber are even stronger than usual. Some I of Mr. Charles Howard Johnson's beat character drawing ■* lo be found, in hia centre cartoon, "Types of Women." ' Mr. Ilerford haa one of hit clever oon- ■ ' sense rhyme*, appropriately Illustrated; and m the department of Men, Women and Thing*, wherein Ills MatestyMy- , 1 self discusses pleasantly topics of time- J ' ly Interest, Mr. Wilson dc Mexa con- ■ ■ tributes a brad piece significant of the 1 joya of Lest. There it also the ueual I . number of Initials and tail pieces by ' , Messrs. Hall and Johnson, and comics : by Messrs. Howsrlh, Chip and oUttra. j The Population of Cape May j I la about 2000. and we would say at least > one naif are IroqMed with tome affection on the Throat and Lungs, aa those ' complaint* are, recording, to statistics, i ' more numerous than others. We wouM « - advise all our readers not to neglect the ' ■ opportunity to call on their druggist and . get a bottle of Kemp's Baisamfor the Throat and Lungs. Trial a Ik Fra. Urge Bottle 40c and »1. Hold by all drugglats. 0_ ( ;
r 2M. , J iS&mESSita^ taeyaarv, « "Mssrmr- j .• *iB3sra — | ' Bet psrreet peace sat real; AM now cer Utile earhnr streps B Oa Ms rtrar Itsvtoer's t rrasr . I , r oe, rsthsv bare insevj sad l"e oa Uij grace. ° Watumafen's.
" Light Overcoats. J The counters in cur spa- ; cious Qothing Store are full, J t- very full, of all the styles, ; i" sires, colors, and qualities g that we ought to have. You 5 1 may get an honest Oxford j „ Mixed Twilled Cassimere 1 a Silk Faced Overcoat at $9 ; j an excellent Melton at $12 ; j - all wool. A very jaunty ' * Covert Coat at $13.50; and u all sorts of colors and prices I to a fine Silk-Lihed-Through- £ out at $25. Don't mind the 1 d details, it you want the Light r r- Overcoatj this is the place k for you. it None too soon to bethink- p 1 ing of outing wear. ° The simplest outing cloth is i locaA-ard. Woven like flan a nel, It^iks like some flannel ; * warranted every thread cotA thumping big ten ' cents worth nevertheless. In e just the modest stripes that y modest people like. * A little better, a little prht- " ' tier, • 16c. Stripes and plaids. , Still all cotton. 3 At 25 and 30c wetouchthe >■ Ce)-lon Flannels. Sure enough wool, but with cotton V enough to stop shrinkage. I " hardlysuspett the cotton, t ° Stripes and plaids. f Other Ceylonscome at VllA< SO, [and 60c. Dainty htufls. Zephyrs. They woo the air and yet bar any cBEyhTearTi without heaviness. - At the same counter the , dainty satin striked Flannels. As rich stuffs of the sort as come from the other side. ' Two combination stuffs : ^ 2-inch silk Persian stripe on . " wool melange ground, $2 ; pain, $1, Halfdoeen colors. ' 2-inch wool Jacquat d stripes
The latent wrinkle in women's wraps is the Conne- " | or. Peasant Coat Comfortable and a bit picturesque r — if the colors are. Of > course they're here ; $6 and * ; $8 for the general run ; $10 ] ; » $12 for exclusive styles ] I from finest English Cloth. j ! A nunnre orjso attiie New- j r Book Table. Here,s maybe i tenth of what you'll ste : ] ' T»t Ptaytiaas bararahst- II tt^ ^ j ' DT. Hamesa. By JwwgfaOeort. TSc. PaImm M^Tkmaas early!', tram tea to ; j ' CwrriapoodsmfS ol J. LaUtrop MotWy. . « ( , . tares of IB. . ratlwra. By Cinoo rsresr. « y I By Ben- r J KlSa MAS By Aeiy trey, lis j All the new books get to that . -table^^There's no quicker - placS^to see what the book- ' men have done. ^ 1 In Book News you get the ! very juice and essence of the ! month's "new Books. You get it in a quick sentence or two of what good judges think of the nfew '■ Books. The editor doesn't t , take haphazard criticisms and dish them up for you. The J ' choice is from all the critics' ^ opinions ; a critic's pick of That's one side of Book T News. There's anoth»r just , ■ valuable, more so from a ^ money stand. Whoever j | wants to know the least the ; , Books themselves can prop jj erly be sold for has but to « to the critical price-list.| g It is made in no ones inter- ;; est but yours — a trifle above « the lowest wholesale cost. j; Book News for April' has « a portrait of Amelia E. Barr, \ the novelist, and five illustra- ,'r tions from current books. " 5c a copy, 50c a year. * John Wanamaker, ! Ittp 3idrntlsfmtnts. I. AGENTS OMtrra?^M1SIu?,or'"m- u wmms-3M ' Keofhaxtitvi FOOD, a Celery Compaeaa, RHEUMATIG"*| /B\Sciatic?Qins ffl BSeerasuv, BcaOO, ttoaiaf. Wlsrn soil MorPains sac WrnUsare, Bank A tire, citrine Mioira Affii - Mil Plaster. The am SBC only tseuntaneou Bam-tiuinK FnTaas BgBbssrjB riis HORSE FOR SALE. On# Pair of Mulas Ch«ap .for Caah. george j. reed. Holly Boach, n. j. SEEDS. Cista ^gyrrtuit tn^SsttfraMy ^ inrcen I tw by rar tba most^exremlre in the baron, anpenetatareg dsscTtptnre tret* of anrakret^aM tM*rrea^Yor^pLmkre^^ot'Sg'*bent D. LANDRETH & SONS. anri Implamant Warahouss ^ Ho. 21 A 23 Bonth 6th Bt, and . DELAW AEE ^ AYEHDE A AB0H BT. (
9nv adrntttmratt. . KASKINE (THE MEW QUININE.) , Stimaiite I P ^ ttiE'lrD V ^^Tet CODtailS 1 NoNarajTic A POWERFUL TONIC. A ■■"KCIPIC FOB MALARIA. TnaMor^SnmriT'iND'Bo.c.ite- ■ TV. BtOOD rCKtr UK. BngerWIDenlbme. -■ '• lagtva ffl-, Bv» Tor*. - I SM ttt^lre ryiepi m. or ral»ri.t nM«o»laa: Cape May City, N. J. for the Sale of the Following Machinery. Pnips for Pile DrfTiflt. KewFire Horse Steel Baler aniffiifififi all . Complete for.$l50, ^RteDriw JEanipped. ' jbre^^a?S S*y ta.^ »n Tw. _ ireUnl'r. 'm'm too'piti? 'TWO Cpnsni • r : -• - ' C. THOMAS, % GROCER, 108 market street. philadelphia. 1 JJ"<I'0UVEE, " WlfflJCtW, ; iowffilp"sjS«p!11 MsTtflty^reAa'easrer! HenC pvesal to OaU Bpnng Post OtB-e. st am (MADE WITH B0IUKG WATEE EgPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. CO C O A
CLINTON SOUDER: At Ore Old Stand, Bos. I and e Maasua Street, cape XV ~CRj.X. J. Mire u Ms or Sink Piers, lattreses Maielo Crier or Repaired, Carpel, Molt, Window Ebadini, (Mdreiis Coaches, REFRIGERATORS for Sile or Rent, Always Made to Order. UPHOLSTERINCJ CARPET AND MATTING Layjpg. Promptly Attandad to. ' NORMAL BONE PHOSPHATE. Available Phosphate Acid, - - - 7 to 9 " - , - 2 to 3 ( Ammonia " " - - ito r^ J " V - . - - to 2 PRICE, -• - ^25.00 a ton. For Sale by i ; - ■ W H VAHCILPgF, Petersburg, Now Jersey.
BRT.wrrnn Northern Grown SEED POTATOES Special Low Rates FREIGHT PAID.
^ SEEDS- ^ . , laid, Oram aed bmv'ma "uree «<>*. , amy tad taw PrtaA KsHorrei" pn-ma'iy dJod. W. A. KNOTT. Florist, t»PK ■Av cirv. »- J
MISS LIZZIE* SMITH ERS, SPRING MILLINERY. No. 14 aowth Saoodtd •treat, PhltadelDhia.
JUkST A FEW BARGAINS 'II ' TAKEN FROM OUR ! SPRING STOCK. ' -Two lots of all-uool Henriettas, 46 inches wide, new shades and beautiful finish, 75c and Si. if you sec these goods you will buy them, Our best silk bargain consists of a full line of Failles in new shades at 85c, the same quality was > [ ncvcroffcred under one dollar. r } ' Another bargaiu in a new lot of Surahs at 75c. 'A tot of Rhaflames in all cplors at y;c7 . ! All all-wool Stockinctt Jacket at fiq wort+i 5<V C . A new lot of Braided Jackets. ; is In order to elose out a lot of palm co.ored silks, t ; we havt? rcdtictd thcm'ps follows : 75c to 50c, 85c to , 65c, $1 to 85c, f f.25 to $1. <,>itfy a few of these ; left. 1 _ Ladies' Underwear cheaperthan you can buy oiuslin t and make it up. | HALL'o 26 SOUTH SECOND STEET. PHILADELPHIA. — I \mw^ I I | I row. In buying Clothing don't j \ t O '^"r.n duv ' We guarantee our'ciMhI |\ \ , 'e. Ai-.ilf; CLOTHING FOB MEN AND CHILDREN I A. C. Yatss & Co j ... I,rdxcr llulldlM*'. ■ :-0'.a.v- " SIXTH AND CHESTNUT SIS.. 35oots .Mors, Tlubbrr (floods. <fU. W. H, APPLEGIT. Laa:©s', Gent's, Misses and Children's xicF I N E SHOES, No. 331 Kaighns Avenue, Camden. N J. ELDREDGE JCHNSON ^ BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. ■ Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. RTparke. " 1 6 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes 1 JMittn'i Fine Steal Lite' Vaileiplasts Specialties. ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Suplies Hotels, Bawls ai Mates litl Fire Mm te ALSO WITH TUB BEST QDAUTT OF. COAL! COAL! : L. E. MILLER, GENERAL CONTRACTOR,' CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. !»>&* I GEORGE L. LOVETT, j 2 Ocen S'reet, Cap* May. N J 'HARNESS, BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES DAYID W. ROD AN, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED AtftaafloeaBleFrtece. .fso deelsr tn bres eeallty or Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kinde, Fr»»h A Salt Hay in Bales. ( ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., — GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHER5,rjB^ Mranfsctort rs of U» sely ^OT^DOVETAH-Efr SCHOOL FURNITURE, ' FubtuaadaiadcG—' Ksw B, rue or tfctool Ksp^ \jr rNILSDHLrMIS OPgriCF, Bl» *TB qirert. WM. E. HARPUR, No. 10 South *th Street, Philadelohia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. cuxnts or imt naecain w hxpaikxd. clocks wocbd, aar and j KBOC1ATK) BT THB TBAB. HIGH OAJBH OIiOOXB A BPKJIALTY.
Pmhant jdail#ri«g, firsts' ^arabUag finds. Next Week You'll Hear Them Shout ! TH'E Y'LI. begin to shout ."Odds, ends, three, lour, -five and six of a kind at cut prices." Some of them will have goods made lor the occasion. They'll mark 'em what is known as the "sliding scale, '' a "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 to-day from 40 and 42 N. Third Street to the new six-story 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 10 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. Bovs, and Children's WJnt^r Clothing will be moved down to our . spacious retail store at Fifth and South and f'assyunk Avenue, and 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 new wholesale store, - at Market and Twelfth Streets, with" a clean shee1 . The re1 tailers'H be in the market soon for theitjipring stocks, and we'll not put a damper on 'cm by letting them Sfce Winter L goods. \ The advantage to you will be a selection of thousands, j where in other stores you see but tens. The difference in -price in addition to the savings between the manufacturers' If you've already bought lor this season it'll pay you to N. Snellenburg & Co., FIFTH, SOUTH S PASSYUNK AVENUE, THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH " No. 47 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, for Mod and Boys in all tte Latest Styles aLd the Lowest Prices. GENT FIMSHIBG GOODS, EATS CAPS TRIMS Elc.Elc GEORGE M. POWELL, ! MERCHANT TAILOR - No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, HIRAM DeWALT, 1 MERCHANT TAILOR, Ko 617 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popnlar Styles at Popular Prices. Made of test Material at a Reasonable Price .. I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Wathi~ngton Street, Cape May, N, J. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATC. CAPS, DIBRSLLAS. HORNER'S ACENCY,..M». * FOR THE SALE OF Pints. Orian & Serai Mm, Agflp Oape Hay ud Bridgeton. H. J- 6£2k| ' B. F. HORNERT" 1 gjyipppii! E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN." * ^ B°^A 8t>i^A<i!LE8 lapg IOHNSONESTOKES' wmmmmm MORwoR « nwa, m m m »ert«i nmt, mnihi". ftnaThancTprice, ^ *• Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAV 5»T - *

