Cape May Wave, 10 April 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 4

' . CAPE MAY WAVE - SEMI-WEEKLY-wednesday, april 10, 1889. ' , y

APART. igplcL . pmL| boVg MMtkmi •KnoirrfOl shi*ki Eaastess.'ys^ I"" !■ At (lm I thought it Li appu-ltion. Tb» exploration »r«i .1ni|ile Tin body hod ESiSS^s^'S S3»* * turn »wxv . oii'.iy dtatlngulshed l.y the raked Kft^SSS ■n lRXsrlirerons plant Htropln. «hrn dl- . Imtod morothi.no milhou fold. wlU i»odu™ , cuotmrtion. in the irtljill of tfao tjt, - Kan tm City Journal. MsIUplkatlou of Drago. A Baltimore phrriclanla a pap*v publlihcd ; Id d IocdI mwlical Journal denounce with , Uric* ! TtaH ot^BCknlrnkd^d parol to Orntlano'i reaaous, "two groin" of CDt»,J«n)t» of thhwSd dto tho own of frw ! ■ the vain retort of tho feeble.— Analyst A great deal is mid and wriltou tend- ' lug to show ttiat tho gonller hz know u little About traveling »s the sterner n know of fashion ptales, but It la nbout 1 time to cell d halt on that proposition. I that there are eery few ladies, emigrant! , excluded, and among that class tho men know as little at the women, who a to ; not perfectly capable of taking ct.ro of themselves on a Journey of n few hundred miles They are as speedily served with tickets tut tho average man, and 1 mora readily disposed of than many of the Utter, and ask fewer questions as to i when the train will depart, where It can I be found, how ofton^hev will be oom- , polled to change carCm. Tho ago Is progressive, and In railroad traveling gSi-yatar; : BlocUiatJr gives tons to the vital functions sad attacks the foundstions of I many forma of disease. It Is attracting . grant attention In the medical and acltntlfic world. Many wonderful cures have j established lu cfflcscy beyond dispute During twenty-five years of study end | prectioe, 1 have successfully treated peo- i pis from ell pen. of the country for the j Aches end petal, burns, cramps, dye- , pepata, diseases of the chest, epilepsy or , ■ sxszsznszsi | gestlon, Jaundice, kidney disease, liver j sprains. Bt. Vitus' dance, spinal dis- J eaasa, throat diseases, urinary diseases and weak eyes. , I promise relief to any afflicted with | the die flu. above named Ladles i treated by a lady. Residence, Broad- J way and Totki Are., West Cape Maj. 47-fim ' N. Used. , •' First til war, first In peace, and first | in the hearts of hit fellow-cltlzena," (not Ml countrymen) appeared in the 1 resolutions 'Prateuied to the House of ( RepresentatlvM fh December, 178S, by , General Henry Lee. i A Safe Investment. , 1 la one wblch Is guaranteed ,|b bring < you saUsfscloiy results, or In raw ot , failure s return of purchase pries. On , this tdfc plan you can buy from our ad- \ verttard Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's Nsw Discovery for Consumption. It is gnaranteed to bring relief lu evtiy case, when used far any affeclion of Throat, Lungs or Chrsi. sueh uCtaraum prion ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc It Is pleasant and agreeable lo tasle, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Kennedy's Drugstore. > rim Liar— "talking about rare rotas, my brother has asm of the original i kef a for which Joseph wre sold by bis Insi ilium »|i 1 1 ifl i 1'- Pierce's Favor Re Prescription— for the ilk of woman. Who that sees a do r face grorrtag rath Irani that Ihe alit or -daughter may yet j .-***■' a^air.'Ltry il. ;

Wavelets. Jobbing promptly attended to In this Wm. U. MBli, boat builder. Cape Mey.TL J. General contractor, L. E. MUler, Cape May. N. J. Hand jfWare, carpenters and buildera, Cape May, N. J. NsthanO. Priee, surveyor awl ooe- I - raancer. Cape May. K. J. Geo. W. Beeves,; practical plumber, steam and gaa fitter, Cape May. Hand's Central Market, Washington and O.-cao streets. Cape May, K. J. Patet Henderson's tasted -4**1» «d vegetable seeds at Wm. A. Kuou's. James T. Bslley, blacksmith snd honeshoer. Turnpike, near lhe bildge. cored at Benczet A Bro., cheap for W. Scott Hand Insurance cfflcca, Cape May Court House, K.J- Losns promptly . Teds, coffees and fine groceries at Jaa. 0. Boyd's, 102 Market street, PhBadd phi.. Gents' furnishing goods in all rtxent ' styles at I. L 29 Washing- . ton strict. i 1. It Smith, fine ready-made clothing, ' No. 47 Washington street (tape Mky J 'City, N.J. I Joseph P. Henry, house, sign end ■ Irene/ painter, 06 Lafayette St, (tape • May. N.J. L. Furman Smith, dealer in coal and j wood, Bctidllngera Landing, Cape May. ' New Jersey, ^ ■> : goods flrsl elsas. i The Knickerbocker Company supplies 1 cosl and ice to Umilies snd hotels. Full ! All the county news In- the Wave, and : all local news worth the name is pub- ' lis bed: $ 1 per year. . Shull, Wire back A Co., wholcsalo B grocers, Philadelphia. See their large Andrews' celebrated school furniture ! msy be had from branch office, 813 , Arch street, Philadelphia, i A. L. Haynet U always on hand when : you want anything in the stove or herd- . ware line. Mansion street. Goo. M. Powell, No. 13 Decatur street, . merchant tailor. Seasonable goods on ' hand for spring wear. Give blm s rail I • The Semi. Weekly Wive offers to adI vrrttacrs a very desirable medium by - which they may speak lo the buying ; puWicGofl A Smith, manufacturers of bricks of various grades. Their office is at -- 1 Smiths' grocery store, 2d and Broad Su., David W. Itodan, foot of Jackson street, offers to the public choice lots of I Hour and feed. He deals also in garden 1 and field seeds. For reliable fire insurance thoofflce of J. Henry Edmund! may be relilff upon. . K ite, are as low u commensurate with , Don't worrr about your spring bonnet, i but Just give Miss Smllhers an order to ; make you one. She ta located at No. ' 13 South 3d street, Philadelphia. . The fire Insurance offices of J. Henry ' '"fi^aXpleSTKo. 331 Kalghns avenue, Camden, dealer ta shoes of all ' to raUroail terminus at Kaighns Point The KxeeUlor Market John Hslpln [ and Brother, deals strictly in- flrsbclaat I livered about tbedty promptly and free 1 (tape I dam! Gas Company will make 1 ; contracts for all kinds of plumbing work. 1 gaa and steam fitting. Send orders to tin- office of the company. No. 88 Wash- : Cape May, N.J. Hornet's principal agrney for the sale dropped Into the Cape May poet office 1 will receive prompt attention. Go to He octal A Bro'a. for gas fitting ' and plumbing. Est I males made on new wo k and all work guaranteed. Cot tags owners wm d> well to constdt with ibis firm before putting out contracts. . in the retail shoe trade and understand* | Just how to please her long UK of cusi Sao?- 5^; . i be Wathtagton Hotel. Chestnut above . Seventh, moat excellently managed. Charges are reasonable. Messrs. Kimball. Prince A Co., deal lu Dockland cement, lime mill work and ' all kind of lumber. They Invite (tape 1 «tVn^^e^MLn"offl«>^rm^Jdwith South Jersey marble work has grown ' Into largo proportions, and may be classed as one of Cape May's growing manufacturing enterprises. Mr. L. T. from small beginning baa developed a large business. A. I- Conner's new place ol business - . j i man you can pin to. Let him make * . cetimatea for furnishing material for the new borao you are building. Go to Benczet A Bro'a. and ate the -j s^Sflffjrs.-sars 1 l material and work. He ta a ' finished arital In his line and hit wall , decorations are the finest to the city. . The name of U B. Colas goes cur- ' SS-SUS'is . everything In the lumber line. Mill work luJlltsdotafle ta a feature of Mr. 1 II your wtleh or clock ta out of repair | . E. Ilarpur, No. 10 South 4lh Bu, I I'bitadgphls. srfil set It going lnawork. I I offlclaSlme keeper of the city, having , the responsibility of regulating the State House clock. The facilities poanoccd by Geo- Oxdcn 1 ' Cape Mav Court ilouae, for hllcng large 1 ■ onters for lumber, are unsurpassed by - any of our local dealers, lie deals dl ' rcitily with first hands up In the lumber regions where white pine, yellow pine, cypress and hemlock grow. i, don't pass this by. Remember you can I SSCR STSJ?. d TheCoUeee ot Commerce, 1900 and 1208Cbeataut St., Phltadalphla, trains ' young men and women in the forma customs and practtoe of bnataeaa. The I Write for catalogues, or inquire at this Mr. C. T somas finds his splendid bus. ineas grow tax imger and taim U Uw old aland. 108 Market street, PUMM- . pbis. (kose attentton tothedeaagrfiMof . . ... ' Mr. Thomas finds toe trouWe of making h a'rredphreiSr*1 M' °lJ' P">0ub,e ° lent Thto What You Noad. , l- taa^ktitanlmmlssrabmrol ■ ajsggfsfsia ■BHUH I

CAPE ISLAND GAS COMPANY" i Will make contracts lor all kinds ol work in the line of r : ' ' - ; ~f ' Plumbing, Gas and Jtenni Fitting, NON-RESIDENT COTTAGE OWNERS May have their work 1 ' " ' 1 Promptly and Satisfactory Done By sending an order to the office ol the Company, No. 38 Washington St., Gape May, N. J. south jersey MARBLE WORKS, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. -A: MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES CARRIED IN STOCK. GRANITE of all Grades. AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. Bluestone for Curbing, Flagginga&d Farni DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. L. T. WNTRIKIN, JYopr. guilaina Cumhrr grtrks, f imt, (Tontrartors, <5tr. This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, THE LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, , r*i aaesrogaec Is greyarad 10 tsrelaa all Uads of M1LUWOKI Doers, Sasfi, Blls, Sliitsrs, Mollis, Scrwi, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A SPECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. aga-y Cape May City, K. t. ■LUMBER AND MILL WORK, GEORGE OGDEN, Cap* May Court Houa*. N. J. ; PiB, Ml iTigM AMMLnto KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO, ! UUMDER MERCHANTS, mill"work. I Rockland LirAe, Cement, &c., &c., , always llttujl ' KIMBALL, PRINCE 4k CO, ^ ] ■C. B. COLES, ; lumber merchant, • Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS. AND SCROLL SAWING. Offlc*. No. I* Kfilghn'fi Avanut. Camden. N. J. lr» J | GOFF & SMITH, : BRICKS. ICTTERSBOTf' AND CLAY ■ 'i(«aiiim<)HWi . 1 "jii •'■Ai.taamsteamgKaiE-

! NO NEED TO GO SHABBILY CLOTHED! $5.00 % «l$20.00t» \o \ Merchant TAnr4 ib \-^> a \o\ w 5.w. cor. Ilia-CHKTNtifOT ctesM \ Y Ji \e^ - $5.00 o<l$20.00t>o <p ® ^BE GUIDED BY THE SIGN^ @ ■ flii tie Portals to ill ft Sip Boarl Pais tiara is a Haven far every Ma wtro las ta la Well Dressed. ifp- — - An investment of $20.00. means to you a Satisfactory choice from a wide selection of " RE SS and BUS NESS SUITINGS. The wearable qualities of these suitings place them on a par with the best goods in the market litis fact ■; 1 coupled with the important consideration that you sarrTie assured of a ( iOOI > I-'IT, makes our $2000 Suits soar far above ' anything you can buy in any Merchant Tailoring or Ready-made Clothing Establishment in Philadelphia. A Cash expenditure of $5.00 will give you an elegant PAIR OF TROU5 RS. famous alike I li Sty Is, Fit and Quality Made upon the pattern which has made TI lOMPSON'S Trousers justly ctlebrated. You FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED!!! Wer^Qvct your patronage. We believe that you will best serve your interests (from a elbthing stand jioint) by favoring us with your orders. "Good-fitting Garments," somebod, Jtas said, "are as rare as the rarity ol Christian Charity." We are doing our best to have that statement amended by DRESSING MEN PERFECTLY. We want to dress YOU ! Send foY Samples and Self-Measurement Slips. ROBERT J. THOMPSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Southwest Cor. 1 1th and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA | J. H. BEN'E-ZET & BROTHER, No- 19 Washingt-n - treot, Cape May City, N- J. Manufacture! crs of and Dealers in FURNITURE, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE LATEST STYLES. I Stoves, Eanges, Heaters, Hardware, Creckeryware, Tin and Glassware. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, and General Contractors. BRANCH STORES in the Countv, Cape May Court H-^use, Sei Isle City, and Dennisvillr. ciitifi MM® om oitO^ma @ ^ 1 imif EVERYTHING IN THE CARPET LINE. From Axminster and Wilton down to Rag Carpet. ' A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF INGRAIN CARPETS IN BRUSSELS DESIGNS. ARt SOtlARES, Rtrcs, MATS, ETC. vrm@mMB iifii, 35 North Second Street, between Arch and market Streets, (Nearly opposite Christ Church.) ' Christ Church Square [ PHILADELPHIA, 3P-<k~ No. IO MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ® , SToves. Tinware.! & House) furnishing] BoBps) TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . STOYE REPAIRS A SPECIALTY,.