• ^ CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1889. "
jpi MOM Ertrr Ittiabj al snirtir _ Attar a Wl>comln public acbw) teacher hat done faithful »ork f'da twenty one year* a penalon la granud to her or hit, tunally her. Dr. J. W. Hawk, of Newark ,■ baa be en appohit«l Chief Inapeetnr of the Bureau of Animal Ioduatry for New Jeney, at a aaiary of <8,000 per annua. Than la »o eatradltk* treaty be«we< n the Celled B ate* and Praxil, and a fugitive from Juatlee from the State* k entirely aafe In that country. An artbeaA picture of Fbilllna Brooke b*a nerar. appeared In a public print. No photograph of the great dirlne II ohlalnable for publication, and will never be If Dr. Brooke ht« hla way. . The arrangement laid to bare been entered upon by the United Statci, Opr. many and England, providing that each nation ahall keep but oho naval veaael at Samoa, la eminently a jriw one. It might be Improved upon, perhapa, by eupplying all the marlbea with board, and lodging on ebore during the itormy Simon Cameron aaya that be wanti only one from thla Administration. He dealrea to name the poitmaakr at Mlddletown. Pa. llehaaalwaya given bia peraonal aUenlloo to the filling of tbla office. Middle town la a little bor. ugh of A 000 Inhabitant* in Dauphin County. Mlddletown a great many year* ago. On Mao day of but week a young eon of John W. Truax, keeper of Ship Hot. from the aUtlon for tbe purpose of gun. nlng. and while cDgaged puUlbg tbe decoya out. be bad a fit, his parents suppose, and dropped partly orer the aide of tbe boat, with bis arms and lace In the water, and when hla father got to him be was dead. Tbe arrest of Ruaaell Harrison, I'lcsldent of the Montana lire Stock Journal Company, for libel, at the Instance of Colonel John Schuyler Crosby, is a small piece of bsuinrss, and tbe redoubt abU Colonel will pet baps r callus it beforo be geta through with the case. He had nothlngl^ do" with Ihc publication of tbe libel, which Is two years old. Ills said that tbe new Postmaster General brllevea that man's face is a true index to hla character, and accordingly requires applicant! for Post Offices to send their photographs along with their other papers. -Up In the golden image of their Maker, the plan works like a charm The applicants get there every Ume. Bui it is causing a terrible bitch la the Chicago and St- Louis appointments. A pretty young woman la Wuahiog. ton, who la at the hrad of a type-wililug aatabl tab must, lays that since the new administration came Into power her buslocu has Increased enormously. The reason la thalfeach applicant for office thinks he must have hk papsrt typewritten. The young woman, according to the Boston Post, clams that each of bar assistants has i anted ou an average »70 a weak since March 4th. Bbe charges an increase orer tbe usual rates \jo compensate for bad spelling and wrlL ng. and baa no difficulty la secuilng.lt. Lieut. Parker of the navy, who baa gone to Berlin to htlp tbe Commissioners frow Ibis country down Bismerk In the Bemoan matter, la one of the family of President Harrison. He martini the daughter of Mrs. Bcntl-Lord, Mrs Herrisoe's sister. He does not okaJds trip to Berlin to Utal relationship, however, for be returned Just in time to etc hla nnote-lnJaw Inaugurated, trom a three yean' cruise In the Pacific on" the 1 Adams, which spent a long lime at ' Bemoan, and goes with the commission ' as an expert on Samoa. Like the other 1 naval officers who were present on the 1 spot, be k very much down on the Gel- ' ■nana, and declares that their tseatn ant of Bamo* and the Banyans and of Amert- ■ can tnlcreal* there has been outragroui. John Greanleaf Whlttler did not waa to be the poet for our centennial. Ha t had outlived ancb occasions, he thought, , and the honor waa due to some younger , sad more ambitious man. But Use com- • mittee would have no other. Many let. i ten passed on the subject, and at length i Secretary Bowers war despatched to the t agod post's home. Mr. Whlttler again I declined, and again Mr. Bpwrn rialted J him. Finally the committee determined to make e last attempt, and Mr. Bowen went to the poet for the third time. He , told Mr. Whlttler that live committee ] must have a poem |froos him. if it wr. i only foor llnea -Wag- Finally he said that U Mr. Whlttler did not accept the committee would hivtyo poet upoa the °M*4on- Thai Mr. Wlsluler accepted. Canada has decided to Lane licenses to American fishing vejaah' this year under the awsdns ererad*. Thb is wire. I The rights she >*Ue In there licensee are ' ordinary commercial prvllegca, which r otqjht to be granted on plying theoedin. < SJgpOitfeaa- They do net Include the right to fish In taahore vratvra, wilt* - WU granted In additloa daring ,h» Brat { ymr of the toamar license narksd for I oadj onadhfad of tbe present tonrage • thai period for only two-thW» of tho 5 present cba-ge. For allowing our Tan- ' hne fishermen to land and ship crews, ' Us transship frelghm, and to do oilier things of benefit to Canadian puts, as i well as to themselves, the Doaatnma k i wBUng to receive another yonr> harvest gf Urease lam. which will halppaylha expense of bar. Beet of .jwkera. tteregoo^pHnJowho are MriaMag ! unksa of lb« national banner io-(lay la J thirty-eight, aad thirty *lght h wlH re- ] main until Urn 4th of Jfily, 1890. North . and Booth Dakota, HoetUaa and Wash- ' tngton hare not yet bee* admitted aa thay era net yal oMtlad to mgre aatm vkm on the Bag. Tbey hare tmly btea rion. .TMxpcnple havo first Us elect, i rS; !
L Amoog _UM IsUla p*«—^ Saturday were £ the following : Girlng . county achool S snperlntcadents a talary not greater ' than 45,000 and not lass than fifiOO ; providing fur the proper representation of the mllltla of the Btale at tbe Waiblogton Centennial; providing for tho separation of the male and female in. V)) eri-g county Jail wardens to employ [da tsriaoDcra at cooking and other jail dunha^od aultiTlrlng the Blalp BuprrinI cedent of public Instruction to employ amlitaiila at an expense not lo exceed 42.500 a year. m" TiutxTsix, April 15 — The fifteenth ' s week of the Legislature will open this evening. This will In all probability also thirteen lis session, j(iw dit adjournment l baring been decidod on for Thnreday or ■ Friday next. AJMS HATCH OrHILl*. Tbore have bcod iolroduccd thus far Jt 818 bilk— ID# In the House and 814 In '''• the Senate.- A great manyWsf these have ,,r been pa' sod, while others fldod fromvlew In tbe committee rooms. There baa only rn been ooenigbtseaalon, and yet the House ,r. has adjourned acutely a week before jj, Thursday afternoon. Orer eighty partial sen bills bare bean Introduced and only a few of them remain yet in tbe bands of the caucus committee on partisan lcgr,l lalatlon. ,j Uusincaa will be rushed through this week, nfcre are a great many bill* that It is desired lo pass and tbe lenders i" will make strenuous efforts to; push them lc all through. The Australian election d- reform bill Is killed. The substitute can 'k never get through the Senate and House lis tbla week. It Is not likely, either, that th nnj thlnr wtil be done with the State )"• tax bill or its substitute, which reduces Benat"r Pfeiffer's assistant prosecutor ,n rcpealrr still sleeps In the tomb of the lt_ Cspulels, with every prospect of ataylog j there. Even If it should get through the ,B Senate, the opponents of Use measure a say. It would never see daylight In tne le llause. It affects loo many counties to u to warrant much hope for Its passage, se A BUI or Fire. * New Yoke, April 1 a -The aleamshlD ° Tropic. Captain Barber, which arrived from the West Indies, had a rough lime. I- At 0 a. m..on the 7th, during a hurricane, i| a ball of fire fell dose lo the abip, cn,f reloplng her with ; sparks, causing the barometer lo vibrato unc-lenth each way. t. Tbe engines broke down at 7 and tbe B. ahlp lay b'elpleaa in Ike trough of the [e sea, beading east soutWast, until the n 10th, when the wealeer moderated, and 0 the engines having been got 1 slo worka log order again, Use vessel proceeded on the voyage. Tbe gale lasted with hurricane force, '■ and a blinding rein from lbs northeast from midnight of the 8th. Good effect waa obtained by distributing oil through * pipes ov the weather aide. Much dkm1 age was done. c Tho awnrd of tbe contract for the j coast defence monitor, of 4,000 tons diee placement, haa another bearing besides c that of who ahall be ber builders. The k bidding waa remarkably close between three well-known firms, the Cramps of Philadelphia, Use quintan! Iron Works of New York, and the Union Iron Works * of Ban Francisco. The New York bid * waa the highest and tbe Philadelphia the r lowest; but Utta last did not conform to ' tho conditions. It appears, therefore, e that the Union Works, which Is building " the Cliarieston sod the Ban Francisco, ,f sel is for coast defence, tbe chances are c that the Pacific SUte*-VUl hare the * foil benefit of It. It Is one of eev1 era! such crafts required, and the port - of 8m Francisco haa peculiar need of dotting defences. It k to be presumed , that Use vessel, if built on that coast, . will itnuln Ibora, and thus Ban Fran- , claco will have tbe first Teasel of this , formidable type. James (Hark, who live* near theril- , lageof Perry, I*df. ta engaged In a novel enterprise. It is that of skunk | farming. Abort one acres la inclosed , with tight fence, constructed onl of , thick boards, and 'In this Incloanre are t 800 skunks. Claik takes great , delight hi hla peculiar occupation. In . the lot In which the skunks are confined , long trench baa been dog, Into which the animals have carried nearly a ton Of ( hay for neala. In these they raise their . young, which average ton to a Uuer. Tbe business baa become profitable, the for and oil being valuable. Little ex- ' penae It at laced to the buslnma, aa the S skunks feed on dead sheep, hones, , cows, apples, potato parings tod refuse ' of aU kinds. They breed like rabbits. * furs are take, iff lo the winter and shipped to tbe New York market, where i they bring « spire. Clark lakes cares S weed oat all color but black from hla i Dock. Tbe powevf.il stench emitted I the lnclneure renders a visit to the I **m T""!"1— "'t1 O. W. Smaltey assures hla American ! readers that Sir JuN an Ponoefote is saiL 1 lng hllbcrward wkl ■ the warmest teeli of regard for America and AmerlI cans, ami that he haa no hostile lates- , Hons of any kind and will not Interfere in any way with affaire which do nor oooeern him. Tnls aaat-ranoe from to high a sourer wUl do n great deal towards Inemirnc for Sir Julian a cordial welcome. Aa Mr. Smallry surmised. Americana wtre fearful that Paanccfnte had got hiag« and waa coming orer to chaaxka Mr. MorehlaooTforoe a fisheries treaty down our throats and mingle aokvrtr In the ward polities of York aad other large cities. j "These la a great deal of nnlnsnca tess-'wa-as,-. mam. "When it doesn't pay It k became do not work as they used to. Not many yeaffi ago their boys and girts did all til work. A hired hand waa a rarity. Ntsw tbe farmers' eons spend a great deal of time In the town*; the daughters play the piano and go to boarding achoAaail Uc wotk la done who begin work at alack Tan?* i*op*at •harp 7> . • Bawaro of Ointment of Catrtarrh that contain a Marcury. Aa mercury wUl surely destroy the acme of samU ami completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on proscriptions from reprtxble physicians, aa the damage they will do are. urn fold lo the good Ton ran possibly derive from them. HalPs Cktarrh dime, manufactured by F. J. Cheney, Toledo, O., contains no mcr estry, and Is taken internally, and sou directly upon the blood and mncn* surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's arris Cure be sure you get Urn genu!srs&.jsy&s;nr» nsawWiUMe Midi carriers bl Morocco are said to 10 ***
A Oraut Faafor Saamanahlp. ■re The full accounts wM the Apia Bay ml catastrophe overthrow the. supposition er thai Urn British war ahlp Calltopoowad 0; ber escape 10 lucky accident o* peooL eo larly favorable conditions It was ib- thought that perhaps the Calliope was be at reaily outside of the harbor whan tbe i*. hurricane struck the klacd; or that aha oy her to make her way out Into open lu- water In the teeth of the storm. In- It now apptan that the British ship oy was anchored in the middle of the closely ed huddled group through the greater part Of the -gala, and- that the German and ilh American reasels. Ilka the EngliahmM, bis had all steam on and at work. Unlike Iso the other ships, the Calliope, Just before nd she would hare been driven upon Ibe mf reef, risked the attempt to escape; and she succeeded. She bad already collided once with her next neighbor, the Illfated Vahdalia? aad to both ships the 'sr peril of the situation was Imminent. The EogUsh Captain made up his m'nd to re Use desperate struggle of existence- «Aa IW the Calliope steamed slowly and painuy fully out In tbe face of the hurricane, a se hearty cheer went after her from the re four hundred American sailors on the )y It It probable that the Calliope waa the d» one redCel In tbe harbor powerful enough g- to accomplish this daring and desperate feat of seamanship. The American ana sis the German commanders alike refrained lis from the attempt. It was life or drsth re with tbe Englishman; he took tbe chance m and saved hla ahlp and the men on board ■n -vO— |, to suppose that it se would not bare been certain destruction at to tbe Trenton, the VMdalla, or the Nlpte ale to hare followed the example of the re Calliope. Certainly Use narrative shows that coolness, and careful preparation, or and calm resolution were no more lackle lng on the part of the American sailors sg than waa heroic personal coorage during ' te the unprecedented hurricane. ic leas splendid. It Is one of the few bright lo spots in the tragic but thri.lusg story of , how for more than one day Americana. I Englishmen, Germans, and gallant Bamnana fought side by aide for themselves ID and for each other, against an enemy J without a flag— N. Y. Bon. c. • » • e, A Jersey City postman recently saw a , q. piece of paper sticking out of a crack In , ,b a fire-alarm box. Being a man of exf. perience, be Investigated and pulled onl ,c a letter. He mailed the letter and then ic followed It to lu address, which waa in ie the city. There be learood that It waa , id dated seven months before. It Is not | k. unusual for careless and Inexperienced 1 boxes. There la sometimes a creek in B, the repair d >or of tbe fire-box In which . ■t a letter can be thrust, and where it Bt stands little cbanoe of being found unh til tbe box geU out of order and Use . rrpalr.dn ir is opened. Clergymen of the Catholic church al- s ie ways appear on the street cleanly i a- shared. Nine Out of ten of the thou- i w sands of them In the United Stales share ie every morning. But who ever saw one 1 m of them In a barber shop I It la well if known that many of them cannot share t* themselves Certainly they cannot trim | it their own hair, and as yet not one haa id been discovered who could manplulslc ' ie the locks of a brother clergyman. But 1 s, shop having his hair trimmed f Casual | if Ulks with New York barbers show that : }, the clergymen of thla church are among s- their best customers, aad that they ap re pear very early In the morning— Bnn. r The system of telegraphy whereby J n messages can be sent over tbe tame ' ,, wlraio opposite directions at the tame ! ,A Instant must be productive of many ^ cross words between the operators. ^ That the body la now more auccptlhle to benefit from medl.lne than at any j other season. Hence the Importance of taking Hood's Bareaparslla now, when it k will do you the moat good. It k really J wonderful for purifying and enriching the blood, creating an appellie, and giving a healthy tone to tbe whole syere tern." Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, , >t which b necullar to Itself. h — ! .,1 Base ball arouses In tonus enthusiasm , j, In 1Mb American breast, ind the excite- ' jj ruenVcausea by the number of home Ir runs ndw being made by Democratic r. Ministers abroad shows no signs of Tlrey Oou'ld Mot Agrwa. J War In the ranks of the Wall Paper y lp Manufacturers has caused a drop lo - prices uapreceedcnted. We get this lnformation from the Fidelity Wall Paper Id Company, of No. 18 N. 11th St., Phlla- . re delphla. who hare decided lo aire the ■ re public the M vantage of this reduction. | ^ gold papers at *wdvI"Lid"flfJ«£ ) "BhaB Women Smoke?- k one of the in recently started questions of the hour, j J. The solution U easy. If woman makes 1 j. up bar mind to smoke she'll smoke, and ( i. men who spend hours and days laboring i- with the problem are simply wasting e their lime. I so Shull Wlrwbaok * Co., < >■ 1 ■1 WnuLxsALB GnocxKs. PmiAis*., Pa. , L 1 a ANDES COFFEE. | * . Andes coffee la selected and roasted 2 with the greatest of care. It comprise* < various kinds of coffee, and b so | blended as lo combine strength and ^ I Savor. We pack It in one pound pack- < aget, wrapped In tin foil paper, which ic prererraethe aroma much better than ' a the ordinary paper wrappers; and WE OFFER ' t to any one sending us sixty (fiO) Andaa * 0 Coffee wrappers, with their full name * and peat office addraaa. one-half dozen I [: Oegant silver plated teaspoons. We ; make thb offer for tbe next four mnaih*. , We guarantM the coffee to be the beat | grade, and promise you entire sattsfac tlon In the use of Aodea Coffee. J ' Ask your grocer for It s « Bwpll Wmraaox A Co. J d " Wave's" Bualneae Locale. t Piles permanently cored without pain. 1 1 Send for cltcular with reference. , R. REM, M. D. 1 .. febl.ly 189 8. 18lh street, Phlla. s E. Page BUtoa represents reliable s fire Insurance companies in thb city. . - His office Is In the Washington House, J ■ opposite the poatoffloe. H7-U , - A auhaortnttan to the Beml-Weekly , > Wan for fit is the very cheapest thing In the stale. Bend In your order lor lu v AU the county end lateet news. , Edward R. Rice, agent for PUladH- J phla and New York newspapers, maga e ' xlnea. *c. Orders left at the Wars _ [ office wHl receive prompt attention, tf , John O. Bbopnard offers hla service. ; j r busbn^mahm hk serrkes deaiiahle. t j ^"UsIT^T^^ertT rece^y p
Tloketa to New York via Pennsylvania Railroad for . ' th# Washington Inaaigura- I • tlon Corwmontoa. , For l£e batter accommodation , #f ■ ^ the large number at people who dp ' 1 aim arranged for the odehsatlon of ' ' th* Centennial Anniversary of the \ ' Inauguration of General Washing- t 1 ton as First President of th* United , " Slates. In New York, on 89th,' 80th. and May 1st. 1889, Use PennsylP vanla Railroad Company will sell ax- . 1 curst oo Ikketato New York tram ail 1 " principal sutkma on lis system between " April 87th and May 1st, inclusive, al | '• three cents per mil*. The rale from c " I'll Had elphla for the round trip will be 1 "42-70. from Baltimore «5A8. and from i • WaahlngtOB 4484. Pittsburg (18 83. , and proportionately from all other sta- 1 ^ lions. Tickets are good only for continuous . passage on through trains to New York, . c from April 27th to May find, but no ' ticket will be sold on May 1$ tor any ! • train arriving in New York later than '" noon of that day. Returning, the tlcx- • eta will be good for continuous passage ' on trains la. ring New York April STlh c to May tlh inclusive No excursion ticket will be sold for leaa than one dollar. U The nlen who are preparing to go to c Oklahoma lo become honest tillers of it the soil ate now laying In their farm J Implements. These implement! consists t of s brace of large revolvers with navy . e blue laurels. i 8em. Fo;'.-h — - , Allow a cough to run until It geta beyond the reach of medlolne, They often aay, 0 .'.'Oh, It trill wear away," but in moat - cues it wears them away. Could tbey b be Induced to try tbe successful modi- , cine called Kemp's Balsam, which is •old on a positive guarantee to cure, • they would immediately see the exccl- - lent effect after taking tbe first dote. ' , Price 50c and fit.OO. Tridlnufrte. At , ; all druggists. 8 j A Kentucky man while" digging a jab- • " bit out of a bole came across a keg of i 1 whisky a hundred yeara old. Tbla lncl- | ' dent wUl enormously stimulate rabbit < . In Kentucky. I ska kwl Cklldraa. aSa (sva'tlisiii Casloru. ' The Newark girls, who recently went Vineland in search of work, wrtked ' Dn"""'Ck' W>"": j Waoamakft s. [ raoaeaums. WMay. April is. Mrt j We mean to have every j 1 best Black Dress Goods stuff, • of every grade that's "worth j • thought Whoever or ' wherever the maker is that | leads, we have the pick of his . output. i Priestley Black Silk-warp ' Henrietta for instance. You'll 1 1 find on our counters marc > \ qualities and better prices than \ i anytvhlre else at retail in the j r Unifed Slates. Come with 1 the sample in your fingers or i ' in jour mind. There's the i i 1 All through Black stuffs 1 , just the same. Take Priest- ' . ley again : i Silk Warp : ' Drspd'Alma, tt-ts tolVM i IIIST" ] ; All Wool?"* [ v'^lWg^^mgi.'' 4 I . Priestley' s extra wide Black 1 Silk-and-WooIs (72 Inch) for shawls and wraps, are $3 and j ' $3.50. The 46 -inch sorts j ; range from $1.75 to $3. ! j IVe got in about four thousand rolls of China Matting < for this season's trade. Do you realize what a r mountain of Matting four - \ thousand rolls would make ? You can't touch a button 1 ; and ring up China and get J • picked Matting off hand. It ; takes time, lots of time, to do t. , Needs a lopg look ahead to ] , get what is best for you _ to ; 1 in these clean floor \ J coverings. ! The ships that brought this season's supply have only just stopped coming - the "Mary L. Stohe,'' the "Rap- ' the "Leading Wind,"' , the "H. G, Johnson," and 1 or three more. The 1 usual long line of middleman ■ get no hand on these prices. 1 We pass the Mattings direct Hong Kong and Canton to you. Of course prices are as right as qualities. Here is a glance at a few of the sorts : "J. W." Dawask, Jointless, ( 11 patterns, 60c a yard, $23 roll of .40 yards. Almost the effect of carpet. "J. W." Temple, Fancy Joindess, 14 patterns, unique styles and colorings. Sestraw. Choicest fancy that comes from Chinese looms. 55c a yard, $20 a roll. Some wide for "J. W." Borneo, Fancy - Jointless, 14 patterns, new designs and colorings ; 50c a „ yanf $18 a roll. ; "J. W." Siam, Fancy - Joindess, 14 patterns, novel » effects. 40c a yard, $14 a ; roll. » "J, W." Cochin, Fancy ; Jointless, 10 handsome pat- f «c a yard, $12 a roll, g "J. rW." Buddha, Fancy « joined every two yards, 13 5 p^tsrea, ,5c a prf, »9 a J I Special brand oi "J, W." Fancy. 15c, and ij » roll', I
Mualin Skirt, wide Hamruffle, $1.25; another, " with blind Hamburg ruffle, 75c\ . . Imported - hand, embroidered Flahnelette Underskirts, $1.25. One of the new things at the Muslin L'nderwear counters. We're ahead of all our " past in sporting things. , In Base Ball and athletic t goods we have the entire lifte ■ of A. G._ Spalding & Bros. 1 If you know base ball you ' know what that means — the [ best. The bats, the balls, the 1 gloves, the masks — every- ■ thing that pitcher or catcher ' or fielder needs — except know , how. fcwry grade— sdiqpl . boy's ^'professional' ' > irig's "catalogue for*, the ask'-' • ! ins7 hirty-four kinds of Laion Tennis Rackets ; from SpaldJ in's "Slocum" and Peck & , Snyder's "Beeckman" and 1 Wright & Diston's "Sears ' Special" at $7 each down to a juvenile at $1. Everybody's best. 1 Our own special Rackets _ I too. Putour "Germantown" ' ($4.50) beside anybody's j Where's the difference? ; Mostly in the name. Imported gut; frames, handle, 1 stringing as good as can be had. Our other specials are ; "Belmont"' $3.50, "Wissa- - $3.50, "Ardmore" ; $2.50. . ,'Fairmount" j>2. Either with- cork handle 25c Discount to clubs. John Wanamakkr, , Sta advrrtismrnts. KASK.INE (THE NEW QUININE.) j Uic Diifsllon 1 W sW Calms tbe I y Kenres,Clears _ \ Xl lbs Hind, jf X^VXyot CoiitaiK 1 fc - No Narcotic A ">WERFUL TONIC. A SPECIFIC FOB MAI. AMI A. ■HK asATiaus, xKRvors Tits most maorriFic and »occ uta- ■ s-a):?'1-a;'..tv,l m ^ T o Bau 1 u7l'o 11 ^"l* quinine vuboni pertnanenl bvneai, I tried aaa. . aym|K°M^IMsrr^'an"o'' Jtaf'sl"""^ a altoS? £'Mi??S2 "alarMaoHoninx; ' AGENTS Ssat^gT' w""re;.:.. jbrliqmti&jl /j^Sciaticftiins \jb SUenathenlng pU»!rr. is rSs.; r. f™ I^A.'drux* PDTO5 PLB - HORSE FOR SALE. ] On* Pair ofi Mulat Ch«ap .for Cash. GEORGE J. REED. Holly Beach, n. J. C. OLIVER, Rag Garoet Manfaclmr, s NKAK COLD BPKINO. Rasa solMetad and Carpet dell venal In Inver ■iii5pnlko35'8}styisoi5ea< °eas S*0MB«iaIi'D' * C""n0°*r3Ei — MADE WITH BOILHIQ WATER EP PS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. C O CO A ( ; V C. THOMAS, GROCER, i 108 MARKET STREET. PHILAOELPHIA. - SPEEDS. saajs^gs1; :r— ~a ■ D. LANDRETH & SONS. a •Milan lmpten*ntW«f*houM €1 V* 21 * 23 Berth 8th Bt, jud ttm twsrB 1VKVUE k ARCH ST. *
JDST A FEW BARGAINS " j TAKEN FROM OUR * SPRING STOCK. Tuo lots of all-wool Henriettas, 46 inches wide, new shades and beautiful finish, 75c and $1, if you see these goods you will buy them. Our best . sillc bargain consists of a full line of Failles in new, shades at 85c, the same quality was nevcroficred under' one dollar. Another bargaiu in a new lot of Surahs at 75c. A lot of Rhadames in all colors at 75c. n An all-wool •Stockihett Jacket at #4 worth $6. ,, * A scv lot "bf Braided Jackets. ' Jt - - In oftjer-to close out a lot of palm coiorcd silks, we have reduced. tliem as follows ; 75c to 50c, 85c to 65c, Si to 85c,'#-x.25 to <l." Only a few of these •» left. Ladies' Underwear cheaper than you can buy muslin I and make it up. 1 HALL'd i 26 SOUTH SECOND STEET, I PHILADELPHIA. (jlJ|||.|||M GREED ■ I I r\ ill I M I / WAKE HEED from the Ass. He | f — j} [| (' H/ let yout greed fur cheapness shut your " . H j eyes to quality. We guarantee our Clolh1 ( i a1 . ri ing to give satisfaction or money refunded. |\A "it; ks2s CLOTHING FOR MEN *HD CHILDREN. I .V . A. C. Yates & Co ! CSV*' "V SIXTH AND CHESTNUT 8TS.. goon ,»hotg lubber feoada. glf. W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Cent's, Misses and Children's >3t:FINE SHOES,^ No. 831 Kaighna Avenue. Camden, N J. ELDREDGE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOOD8 A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. R PARKE. I 8 South Second 8treet, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes 1 Mta's Fin! Shoes ill Lalies'.f aitajtails Specialties. ALL OKXDK8 OP SHOB8 NADE TO MEAMTM. ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, "OF PHILADELPHIA, Hotels, Bbm aid Cottaies fill Pure lata te. A LUO WITH THE BEST QUALITY or; COAL! COAL! L-AUFULLY PKEPAKED POH FAMILY USE. AMD PULL WEIGHT QUAKAHTEE1I ' »-V M **" °W*" *° *" """"wSSlNOTON STREET A bow OCEAN. OAPffit-AY, N. J. L. E. MILLER I GENERAL- CONTRACTOR,; CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. I fU* I GEORGE L LOVETT, I 2 Ocen Street, Cap* May, N. J HARNESS, BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES DAVID W. RODAN, 1 POOT OF JACE80N BTEBNT. CAPE MAY. N. 4. - FIELD AND GARDEN SEED Coal A Wood. Flour A F*ed of all Kinds, Fresh A Salt Hay in Bala*. [ ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS, I iBjr. DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE, mm ^ t* P1PTH AVENUE. aaarlAlt Etfvat, HEW YOMX CRT. FWIH.aHKl.fJMA OFFICE, Si* Arcta ffitraa*. k - , •
PrnluBt JUiloring, ftrnts' JtosUtofl SoO. KEEP DRIVING TOM TEAM II THE OLD RUTS. Taint always wisdom to keep in the old ruts, is it policy to drop into a store and make purchases simply to save time. You've no doubt heard of our store at FIFTH, SDPI & PASSYUIK M FHILADBLFHIA. haven't callfcd on us because it's a trifle out of your way. You can't raise this objection now. We've added a Retail Department to our store in the new GIRARD BDILD1NG, 1211 aMMiffiET STREETS. We have been known for nineteen years as the manufacturers of the : Good PWladeJphin Mode Glotljing. We now introduce ourselves direct to the people as Retailers. The location is easy of a :cess, take the. Market street car at the ferry, it passes our door. N. Snellenburg & Co., . WHOLESALE--: -RETAILERS, MARKET AND 12TH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. L H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St., Cap* May, N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, Ftr la ml But u HI lit kltsl Styles al * Umsl Prat GIST FDRN1SHISG GOODS, EATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, Be, Elt call aptd i:xahi.m: the goodi and i'kih:h GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR ' No. 1 5 Dacatur Straat, Cape Mav City, HIRAM DEWALT, . MERCHANT TAILOR, No 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popular Styles at Popalar Pries. Made oi best Material al a Eeaaraable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cap* May, N. J. FUBNMNGJJODS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS. ■ HORNER'S AGENCY -MM FOR THE 8ALEOF Pianos, Organs & Seving lacMna. Gape May aad Bridgetoa. H, J. iv«4i Cant lain tbq Caps Ma; Clip Pom Offlcv for vuarej^ B. F. HORNER. ' — - . m — MHNSQNlSTDKES'l 1 | I MH awSSsSSs i |^Eb=t£1SEEDS| No. 10 Sputh 4th Street, Philadalohia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. ■MBCLATBD *Y THa YIA«. - . . • HIGH OABM OLOOM A 8P»CI4X«T.

