Cape May Wave, 20 April 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 2

PH' A CAPE MAY WAVE-SEMI-WEEKLY— SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1889.

roam etc? wturni a map. Oklahoma. It U wld, will funil.li wit bin three matt I hi 100 new fourth. chM pau cOcm. Thlt will .elleve the .train on the AdnliiUlratir.il in • il glit . . 6rV Jl k toybe the Volunteer, himwl beyoetft doebL Vmlkyne vs. V.luotcr — lht» Cwili be l nice llterallro nee, nod many e "T" wDl cbsDie heed. on IhereeulL Tli»U|^U* loheh oouble yterJur ntlraod building. Already mint addilloael tit Hew ore In proorn otrnniinirtton, nd many more will not onlr be . ' began, but completed before lSOOdiwni uponui. . Tbe ApMfillon iftlcm of voting now prevail! In MexiechnKt&. end wll^oome Into effect in June, 1880, In Indtano. II hoi been before ibe lrglilltum of twenty-raven States during their lolc P.T. Bornum li'now nrerly eighty * yon n of nge, and t. u otgotoui mod benllfay oltnoit ee (ill equal pnrlner, J. A. Bniley, who ta Jultlnrned forty jeorr " They ore both eery remarkable men tnd the hinge of the ihow world ' It U evident Ural New JTorlt don't ' know bow to get up e Netloihl celeb Hon. If there hod be n oi much noneenee trrcr the Centennlol or BI Centrn nlol of Philadelphia memnrei the luc ' CCH of thane celebrationi would not hero been whet they ectuolly were- | Centennlol parade be n/errid for the t colored eeryonU of Gen. Washington I t An lmprouioa prcrnlle Hut there err , enough of tbrm In the country to form , n botttllon. A venerable mommy who , nureed the Fuller of hU Country might i be foand to bead the detachment. * . Tbe owful dreed hoi irlien Uut there win not be enough danrera it Ibe On- " tennlol Boll to moke die affairs success. c TbU U not u ercal n calamity as It Anight appear. Moat belli ot tbe kind , ere epolled by tbe pwirnco of too many ■ dancers. But It li hud to make po ple i look calmly at Ibe fecli In tbe cue of f the Centennial Bill. That festivity U c making nerTDue proetraUon eptdcmlcr i Tbe number or bllle introduced Into e . tbe Senate and Atacmbly at Trenton up * to Tueedey morning bed reechtd 838, * of which 1(h) lied been peered and re- 1 celled the Governora ilgnaturel Nine j" bills were Hied without epproeal, making the, new laws number 161. It la 1 • eery likely Uut the total number will * reach 300 before adjournment. From ° this may be Imagined what might hare c ' been the reeull it pertiean legiilaUoo had c not Interfered. * A church in Illinois Is to here real plga la a game of plgi In tbe cloe.r el t benefit fair. The partitions will be eel op on the floor of the hell end the men * who chaeai ell the plge Into the pen will J get them. If no pig. ere tobehail with. ' out trouble, tome of the— ehall we ray " old hoge I —who at tend church regularly ° erery Sunday and retro the derll the " other eiz deyi of tire week might be " utilized. The oely trouble with Ibis a - ° their Ore Hog the pin. A men named Quay reglttered at. the ti Glrard Houee, Philadelphia, a few day. a ago. He was a courteous nffablr Cans* t, dlan, with a rather broad accent, end be wrote "Toronto. Ceeada," after his p wee discovered on the rrgUlcr, rcpor. ten, office eeckeri, poliUcleoi end ©#* of leisure began to e^J IIle;c f him, dog bis i^oute pi end lie In welt ' (K -ia at erery turn. Mr, Quay atoori ° the annoyance ai long aa he could, but " had to leare die hold about three * home after hie arrlreL J Experiment! lure been made on the l preacrrallon of wood placed In the h ground. A piece of oak lunk In the b ground, in the direction of tbe growth b ot the tree, decayed In twclre years, n while Identical pieces, coming from the ta aame tree, but inserted in the nppoelte wway, ihffwcd hardly any trace of decay 0 Jn the rame time. The phenomenon it " explained by the itatement that the " moisture which follows the capillary r tubes in lhiv,ood In the groued oppo- ° site to the way in which it grew would seem to augment considerably its dor- r ebHlty. 'j Poultry wai nerer to scarce or high at . this reason of the year, nor egg. more f plentiful end obeap, This seems paradoxical, end y< t it la a fact not u> be ' controverted. Dealera ray there li not " enough poultry seat of tbe mountains to J meet the demand, hence the high prices. Tbe ptenllfulneae of egga. they say, Is 1 due to the open winter end the leek of ' enow, which gore the bene an opportunity for getting el material needed to c aid them in the formation ot the shell* ' oou raged them to do their best In the t matter of egg laying. Tbe migratory nature of the Ataeti- ti can hired girl excite Itself in a particu- c larty forcible meaner in the spring. She ri can no snore be expected to remain In 1 the same boosrbold a week than tbe 1 free ewallow that bdpe to bring summer 0 can be expected to confine itself to one chimney or a robin atay in oau tree , yood bcoconlrol. est impubc rooted hi ( nel la^L sbe takes up her kli and walks , on the lail pay day bofore kouee-ciean . lag In all tbe eerenlty ot bar monopoly of benelt and utter Independence of the ■ ' rest of creation. After direnr desperate r to the tame conclusion the readied leal c spring, that U the want, her house cleaned the mart do.lt herself. They ray In tbe Pacific island-, a, etk- ' lag of the rU^dpatioo of eptclc*. that j that are oocaalooally di-eovered there J yean ago a great malted mass of Urine and decayed vegetation that had termed la the Upper Paraguey broke away 1 s : Xh*m? I* 1 tag spectra wire, he rays that in ihr <-w«nasr.^ ; I. 2-^ "which hare cat- f gvdraa for hundreds of

> Empty reetels gire the greateet round. . Oblivion corers millions; lam* lm1 mortaliaea the few. Genius plows the *dl tor Ibe seed ot guoceaa, and energy reaps the crop. Taste depends npbu Iboee liner emot liana which make the organization of r Modea'.y is to worth w$at ihe^wi I, are In a painting, she gltca to It strength and rebel. e Vou cannot dream yourself Into a lt charactir ; you mutt hammer end forge yoy tell us. Put this restriction on your pleasure*: <- Be cautions that they Injure no being ' which baa life. The heart of the ungrateful is like the » daeerr, which ybeorbe the rata end pror Good temper like a runny day, sheds I, a brtghtner s orer crerythlng. It la the t sweetener ol toil end the soother of die- , Tbe gemesoihe humor of children should rather be encouraged to keep up their spirits and improve their strength ' and health, than to be curbed or ret Fine tense end exalted sense xre not f half so valuable as common sense. He r who carries about him nothing but gold will be every day at a lose for ready r change. I The Philadelphia Times of yesterday - rays: In the absence of anything like ■ satisfactory Information regarding the ing pllolboat Turley. tbe surviving , members of the association are consider. ing the necessity of arranging for the _ building of a veeeel to take* her place. Buitncis lias been dull with the pilots . contribute towards tbe erection of such t bolt as Utey need, which will cost somewhere near f 14.000. Home, bow. 1 over, have eared money, end they will ' endeavor to interest outside parties le the scheme, which Is certain to be proflt1 able, ee cue-third of the net earnings are laid aside and divided among ee 1 many aa may be pecuniarily Interested the boat. The new vessel will probably be named the George W. C'hllda. and will be built by some thoroughly competent Arm. The temperance people of Indiana, embracing Democrats and lUipuhllcena, are organizing z High License League, with branches In every county in the whose members agree to support no candidate for the Legislature who will not pledge himself to vole for i lew tho minimum license fee at *500 and the manmum at *1,000. the lew also 10 embrace a local option feature. ' Here la a suggestion for tho earnest tern- ' ranee people of New Jersey. The 1 liquor men lest year supported only those candidates whom they knew would advocate their lnlcnslr. Why should ' not ell temperance men pursue the sgme ; thle year, sad vole only for such candidates ee will vote for high license ' aed local option. The subject is worth A flnal effort to postpone the execution of Mrs. WhUeling. fixed for next ! Wednesday, was made Wednesday by her counsel, George W. Arundel end ( Henry D. Parson, who sent an appeal Governor Braver asking the appointment of Insanity expects to examine the end begging a stay of execution until such en examination haa been made. At a meeting of tbe Pennayl- f vania Peace Society at No. lfiflg Arch •tenet lest night, resolutions were ' adopted protesting against the execu- ' of Mrs. WhUeling, and elating that additional evidence In her favor could be procured If ehe elieU bo granted a re•pile. A committee of thin was ep. . pointed to visit the Governor n bar beTit rum power is getting defiant In Tbe Pittsburg Brewers' association bee determined to boycott, both in trade and pollllrap^wry man In that county supposed to be favorable : prohibition. The resolution was adopted In open meeting, end the sec re- i tary was directed to prepare ltlla of those coming under the ben. The prohlbition advocates ere glad to see the make such a blunder. It will bring thousands of voters to the amendment in that locality. Tbe task of pulling .down tho great ^ overhanging fretwork of electric wires went on Tuesday, In New York, without interruption. While, contrary to ex. pcetatlons, the Western Union Company made no resistance, the Electric Light Company assisted with alacrity le removing their own wires when they sew the inevitable. The electrac wires will now be pt^fader pound, where they will no longer be a menace to human life. Whet baa become of (he passengers • and crew of the steamship Denmark f < It is now ten days since tbe City of Chester sighted the vessel, a derelict. In . muLoeean. Her stern wee under water and It was supposed that she wax sinking. He boats itrrgone, end s broken chain hanging over hag bow Indicated that she had been taheji In tow. llenry C- Lea, a summer resident cl May. has offered to give the Ueive rally of Pennsylvania *3S,000 to ena chair for Use advancement of original rercareh and teaching in the of Hygiene, provided the i raile a like amount. The ; expect to raiac tbe require *33,- I 000. - ( A couple ot Jackals have been added , the Philadelphia "Zoo." These UtUe , animals, which ere known in U)e!raatlve . country ee "lion providers," had hardly been placed In tbelr cage, before tbe ma set up a roar of welcome. The West Jersey Presbytery heid its session at Bridge ton Tuesday and Wednesday. Pastor Landla end E'dtr McKran. of Cold Spring Prcebytcrian church, attended. Don't oat Caught This sprleg with your hlood fuU of Impurities, your digestion Impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver tornid. end wqolc system liable to be prostrated by disease but get yourself Into good condition, end ready for' the changing and w arrow weather, by taking Hood's Sarraparilhu It stands uaequaied for purifying the blood, giving en appetite, and for a general spring Joseph Hall. Jr., offers «or sale a Ira of single and double farm sragona of his own make. They are warranted to giro all complete for immediate lervloe. Call and examine them at hie shop", near Capo Island bridge. tt biatrial month on a <M T pM, on a? " mi •

■ Tha Coat of Ooaan Stoaroahlpa. L An order roe a new ship of the daae i. required to compete la the modern paa- , eengtsr service of the Atlantic is not by wiUiout grave consideration. Speed U a. costly, and as yos increase It .B is genii erally ncceasarry to also increase the tonnage- Tide for era upon your coo's si deration tides, rhamteli, barborbars, fc and dock accommodations, ell of which Impose limitations upon you. Asd then the coat of the ship hcridf is not a mat■e let which even the wealthiest of corpor. atlons can provide for el a moment's nose tioe; II is not one hundred thousand dob g Urn, nor Ave hundred thousand dollars tllW the work colli for, but above live ie lints the Utter turn, for It It safe lo ray a that a vessel superior to the Cfity of New York or Etruria could not be buBt for Is Ices Uian two million and a half of dob a Sometimes tbe ahlp-buildera arc wlib ing to become part ertkners of the pro. n Joe led vessel ; sometimes they take as p part pay mint for the work some older h vessel of tbe Hue, which they re-fit, rea engine, modernize, end tell again. The ability of tbe builders to make en sr. >1 rangement of this kind, of dourse ine fluencra tbe piecing of a contract, in a d measure, but they xnust also be able to y "gl'« guarantees. They must enter into engagements that the projected ship sAall be able to carry passengers 1 and so many toot of cargo, and to ab ' tain a specified speed on a given cone sumption of coal per day. Let us ray, ■" for Instance, that tbe stipulations are 1 these; accommodations for #00 saloon ■■ passengers, 180 intermediate passengers. e and 1 ,500 steerage passengers; registered - tonnage, 6,000; speed, 10 knots on a • consumption 800 tone per day. If the 0 ship fails to fulfill these conditions the n builders agree to forfeit a part ot the " for her. or may be compelled to take ' ber beck eltorctber. This was the case 0 with the City of Rome, which was 1 - built for the lumen line by the Borrow ' 1 ship-bulldlng Company.— From "Tbe • Building of an Ocean Greyhound."— 1 Scribneris Magazine. Legislature. 1 Tnvrox, April IT.— Assemblyman j ' McDermitt fought bard toutay to secure j the adoption of bis amendment to the : Newark water bond bUI submitting tbe 1 j question of the proposed contract to a j vote of the people, but all hie fighting ! j was la vein. The amendment was ] t beaten end the bill passed. The New- i } ark officials will now be at liberty to In- I crease tbo debt of thst dty by *8,000,- ] J 000. r Tbe Beuete gave nearly Ibe entire day* , to tbe dlscuealon of tbe substitute for | j tho Australian election system bUI. peas- ■ , it finally by a rote of 18 to 3. r Tho bill to consolidate tbe towns of I Harrison end Kearney, in Hudson . j county, which wee got through tbe As- , ratably recently, felled In the Senate * thle afternoon owing to Bona tor Wyck- , offe oppoaltlon. ' J The House killed Speaker Hudspeth's bill presiding for the erection of n bridge over Aulbur kill end . another over the ■ Kill Von Kull. An earnest effort is beI Ing made to clear the calendars thle r week. It it Is done the Legislature will I adjourn sine die on Friday or Baturdsy. ' 1 *♦* — . Excursion Tickets to New York via Pennsylvania Railroad for the Washington Inaugura- ' For the belter accommodation of - I tho large number of people who do. < ' tire to witness tbe elaborate ctremo- . nlca arranged for tte celebration of , | tho Centennial Anniversary of tbe , Inauguration of General Washing- i ton as First President of tbe United ' " Slates, in New York, on April 29th, ' ; 301b, end May 1st. 1888, tbe Pennayl- . vania Railroad Company will sell ex- j enreion tickets to New York from all ; 1 principal stations on Ita system between - ' April STUi and May lit. inclusive, at ' , three cents per mile. Tbe rate from ■ Philadelphia for the round trip will be , > *3.70, from Baltimore *0.86, tad from i Washington *0.84, PllUtrarg *18 82, - ami proportionately from ail other etaf lions. | Tickets ere good only for continuous 9 passage on through trains to New York, 1 from April 27th to May first, but no I . ticket will be sold on May let for any train arriving in New York later than, noon ol that day. Returning, the tick- ' eta will be good for continuous passage ' on trains leaving New York April 27th 1 to May Olh .inclusive No excursion ' ticket will be sold for less than one dollar. r ' They Could Not Agree. , War in the ranks of the Wall Paper j Manufacturers haa caused a drop in I prices unprecedented. We get thle in- I „ formation from the Fidelity Well Paper Company, of No. 13 N. 11th 6L, Philadelphia, who have decided to give the • public tbe advantage ot thle reduction. They ere selling some very handsome ' gold papers at twelve and fifteen ■ i cents. mlflflm r i a i Shult Wlreback * Co., • Wnouuall Qaocxsa, Panaoi., Pa. ANDES COFFEE, f Andes coffee le selected end roasted - with the greatest of cere. It comprises - various kinds of coffee, and is so f blended as to combine strength and e flavor. We pack it la one pound pack - ■ ages, wrapped in tin fUl paper, which t preserves the aroma muck better than ■ tho ordinary paper wrappers; end I WE OFFER 1 any one tending us sixty 580) Andes " Coffee wrapper* with their full name " end poet office Iddma, one half doaen r elegant silver Jjeted teaspoons. We ■ make this offer for the next four months. We guarantee the coffee to be the beet , grade, end promise yon entire satisfeolion in the ute of Andes Coffee. AA your grocer for it I Bnotx Wnwucz A Co. " Wave's" Business Locals. Idles permanently cured without pain. k Send for circular with reference, r a Run, M. a i, fob 1-ly 119 B. 13th street. Phils. _ a Pegs Stiles represents reliable o Am insurance companies In this dty. e Htsoflkwlsin tbe Washington Houee, :. opposite the posteffice. ER-lf I. A subscription to the BemLWeekly [ Wavt toy *1 ta the very cheapest thing ( In tho state. Send In youf order far a All the county end latest news. Edward a Rice, agent for PhDaddt phis and New York nSwapepcra, mage, e zincs, Ac. Orders left a* the Warn II to 0M people of this county as an sue. r Bonner. HU long experience to ^Ura e address In thU dty- Ordffi Jeft.nl thU 3 office win receive attention. tl a Fob Sua — The property recently 9 owned by the late Andrew H. Bunas. Good bouse, here, end ifleen none of ( land. Hhratad in the Borough of West 9

, B,w^.MM.r=s^irTh . As mercury will sscraly destroy the sense r of mneO ami completely dsaage tbe , whole system when enterfag it through the mucnssarfacea. Bach arttderahedd never be used except on prescriptions - from reputable physicians, as tbe dams age they srOl do are ten foid to tbe rood _ you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Core, manufactured by F. '• J. Cheney, TOedo, O., contains no mer1 ctuy, and la taken internally, and acta a directly upon the Wood and mucus eur- ■ feces of the system. In buying HalTs . Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu- - inc. it is taken internally end made In - Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. dTBold by druggists, price 75 eta. per s bottle. ^ | iThe fashionable parasol this year le 1 Wright's "Dlreetolre." The handles ' ere made long, but have en Invisible ' screw Joint, so I bey can be .easily de- " Inched and packed In an ordinary |^nk- • Soma Fooltah Poo Die I- ABow a cough to run until it geta beyond , the reach of medicine. They often ray, r "Oh, it will wear away," but^t^moet - bo iednoed to try lbs successful raodiv cine celled Kemp's Balsam, which ie . told on a positive guarantee to cum, leal effect after taking the Bret dose' 1 Price 50c and • 1.00. Trial sarJWv. At a ell druggists. 2 , Yet it Is proper lo ray that In recent ( times the art of convex ration seems to be more cultivated by pugilists than the ' art of war. ' Whoa aha bsasras Iflse. she dug w Csstons. , Whan she had CMUiea. she govs taras CBMofla. . The Atlantic City Review thinks that j the number of saloon licenses granted I at that resort could be reduced with ad•Srtc ^dcfrtisrmmts. SEEDS. , dreta bMMrasoftuUw garitea | SSksmSSSSS D. LANDBETH & SONS. 1 Seed an Implement Warehouse No. 21 A 23 South 6th St., and 1 DELA WAKE ^ AVENDX k AB0H 8Tj I 1

Ifr SUiwmwwtt- ; KASKINE j (* E NEW qUIWINS.) . SM Mm wtfgjtit It Mew (f gf OUs fie ItnttOan ' X X Ik Kid, ' ( \ a\f CanUiss I r fl An- «. A POWERFUL TONIC. e UE asTtn, KKXtYOVB e AGENTS HORSE FOR SALE.' One Pair Bt Mules Ch»ap .for Cash. GEORGE J. IlEED. Holly Beach, N. J. C. THOMAS, ; grocer. * I 108 MARKET STREET. | PHILADELPHIA. • ' miBSemak ■ I , .aggsggggags ' 1 — .

CARPETS. Oyr Spring Stock of Carpets now on exhibition anil , sale, is one of the largest and choicest we have ever shown. We are offering special inducements in the way of prices. Those furnishing new homes would do well to consult us. We offer ! • at ^ cts. per yard and upwards. ; 3-PLYS, ■ at 8s cts. > TAPESTRIES, - at qo cts. : at 8=: cts. " 'VELVETS, - at $1.00 " " • (Mottled). at$i.oo ^ ! (Figured), at $1.25 ' WILTONS - at $1.60 " " %" : AXMINISTERS ■ at $2.00 " J " 1 MATTINGS $4.00 per roll (40 yds.) and upwards. OIL-CLOTHS from % to i8 ft. wide at prices- ranging from 35 cts. to $1.25 per square yard. ' UNOLEUMS, LIGNUMS, and LIGNITECTS, simi- > laJto oil-cloth in appearance and very durable. [ VART SQUARES, MATS, RUGS, and DRUGGETS . in all sizes and prices. » • ' • , CXKPKT DEPaaTBEXT, and ssod Jrd l loots, miAWBHIDGE \ CLOTHIER, eights am maeket sheets, I _ PHILADELPHIA. THOS. C. ATHERHOLT & CO., OU^^NSWARirCHINA AND GUASS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ROCHESTER LAMP8, 1 Jkss. its Market street. an- pbltadelptsla. 1-a. ! SAMUEL M- SMITH, ^ FORMERLY WITH BAILEY, BANK8 and BIDDLE, 0 6a wssablnaton etrwet, capss May, X. J. REPAIRS ON CLOCKS and FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY. 1 JOC. a. DCY- ; Teas,Goffees and -Fine Groceries, No. 102 Market Strest, Philadelphia.

RTMJkri-Kii Northern Grown 8EED POTATOES Special Low Rates , Par Barrel- 4 FREIGHT PAID.

... SEEDS- ^ ^ W. A. K NOTT Florist, ^

) L. FURMAN SMITH, • COAL AND WOOD, Schal lancers Landing. Caoa^MajG N. d. ^ ^ ' *" —-T° — : .WARE & ELDREDOE: ; CARPENTERS^aBUILDERS, 1 Office, Manalon 8 treat. Capa May. N. 3. : JOSEPH. HALL, Jr, | PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH, ' WTMA MMUT rKE, — ate can MAT CTTT, X. I.

' JUST A FEW BARGAINS , TAKEN FROM OUR , ] SPRING STOCK. Two 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 silk bargain consists of a full ' line of Failles in new shades at 85c, the same quality- was nevcroffered under one dollar. - , Another bargaiu in a new lot of Surahs-st 75c. A lot of Rhadamcs in all colors, at 75c. , J An all-wool Stockinett Jacket at #4 worth >6, t y A new lot of Braided Jackets. In order to' close out a lot of palm coiorcd silks, wc have reduced them as.foTlows : 75c to 50c, 85c to 65c, ft to 85c, #1.2$ to St, Only a few of these . left. | Ladies' Underwear cheaper than you can buy muslin and make it up. HALL'3 26 SOUTH SECOND STEET, PHILADELPHIA. lililllllll/ 1 greed I iJiUj I I j I | row fn buying Clothing don't . |i 'j eyes toquahtv Wc guarantee our Cloth- ( i (a? ' T. ini! I" K'vc satisfaction or money refunded. \ "JSi-.E.-- CLOTHING FOR MEN AND CHILDREN. A. C. Yates & Co . V . SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS.. j.

jBoots >li0fS jRuMifr ttoods. HU. • W. H. APPLEGIT, Laaies', Osnt's, Misses and Children's HicFINE SHOES, 1 No. 331 Kaisrhns Avenue, Camden. N J. . ELDREDCE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. . R. PARKE, I 8 South Second Street, Phlladelph.a, ( Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes s CUlta'iEiieSteaji Lailies' WantenptetsSpecialties. . ICE! ICE!' ICE! . Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Sijlis Hottlt Bestairaiits and CotliiK nffl Piirt Saitera to. 1LBO WITH THX I1XST qi'AUTY OfJ j i COAL I COAL L. E. MILLER, 'general contractor,! CAPE irtAY CITY. N. J. Ir18* , GEORGE L LOVETT, 2 Ocen Street, Capa May, N. J "harness, blankets i, AND LAP ROBES - DAYID W. RODAN, FOOT or XAl'tlKlb BTkXXT, L'aVX kit. N I. FIELD AND GARDEN SEED Coal A Wood. Flour A Faod of all Kinds. Fraxh A 8,iit Hay in Balaa AND R EWS M ANUFACTU R IN G GO., L GENERAL S€H0©t FURNISHERS,' wBf* DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE, mm &vj is rtrrn *txnc«, bw ua bu*m, nxw tokk crrr. E.BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. c 1 11 ran PARABOLA SPECTACLES 1 garsr: sssrs.'"11 ^ , WKFf WgWMW ' uatHJB u. iroxto, naeran

TRmhant gailoriofl, ©rota" £urnUttea ©«ds. DON'T KEEP DEfflNG YODR TEAM 11 11 OLD ROTS. 'Taint always wisdom to keep in the old ruts, nor is it policy to drop into a store and make purchases simply to save- time. You've no doubt heard of our store at " ififth, south & passydnk ave. philadelphia. but haven't called 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 BDILmSG, 1211 ailfl MAEKET STREETS. We have been known for nineteen years as the manufacturers of the : Good PtiiladelphiD Maffe Glotliing. 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. I. H. DMITIi No. 47 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men and.Boys in all Uie Latest Styles and tbe Lowest Prices. GIXT FUMING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, Etc, fit CEOEOE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, HIRAM DsWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. „ Popular Styles at Poimlar Prm Made of best Material at a Beaamable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Capa May, N. J. - ' GINTS FURNISHING J* JUTS.^ CAPS, JI1BRILLAS. HORNER'S AGENCY -WffiFOR THE SALE OF Pirns, Oriais 4 Sewiii Oape May end Bridge ton. I. 1. "*""°L B. F. HORNEIT" I^AA-lAAAAAU-AUkAA-AA-^AAAAAAAAAAAAAJULaXJUgJUOOr iag^p i oh mso m& stokes1 : aW| J are the ST AND AX D with MARKET CAR DENERB. UiHiiM.! I , l!»ra»»raa JOHNSON A STOKES, *17 aid 210 Market Stmt, PkiUdafpkfa, P& WM. E. HARPUR, Kurxu or TBE HTATK flODIIE CLOCK. No. I O 8outh 4th Street, Philadelohia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. CLOCK! or EVERT DESCBXPl 'K REPAIRED. CLOCKS WOCKD. SET AED HIGH OABB OLOCKB A BPBOIALTY. MISS UZZIE* SMITHERS, I HEW BTTLES IE SPRING MILLINERY. No. 16 South Second Street. Philadelohia.