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TOMJKS XIXIY. SEMHYKKKLY. CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 51, 1889. SEMI-WEEKLY. WHOLE NUMB EE 1813; ' ' '

CAPE MAY CITY. NJ. finr EBMTIDS, K«l«a*~ mmd yvapiMw. 11-00 a Tisr Bttlctly "Tinc*r»ttMUo3l Sard*. JBUtraoi BLACK, "~~ ATTOBNEYL-AT-LAW, ' CAMDKN, H. J. JSS-y pB J. T. LKAMINQ A Bojf, DENTISTS ( JAMK8 M. E. HII.DRETH, ATTORN EY^AT-LAW < ■OIJCITOE, MAST JUt AMD IX AM IS IK IK yy jL LAKE. M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, J SPIDER LEAMINO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SOLICITOR-IN-CHANCERY, « WSMMOTOH AT. OAF* BAT, H.J. c ^ OHM dm TMadiK, Txwwlaye US Sjar- ( pENNENQTON T. ~H ILDRETH, I ATTORNEY - AT - LAW " SOLICITOR IN CHANCER!, pst MABXIT BT„ CAMDMM, K. 1. ■ •null OHM It Oepc May Oeurl HaoM. spu BaWHty l« T «»rd«. B. LITTLE, nuoncAL PAINTEB AND GLAZIER, c. GH5", HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTEB, CAri mat cirr, w. i. , UNDERTAKERS TmnmmSa. * A c. mldmipoa , JAHE»T. BAILEY, KMAOTJCAL 3 MsitSif ffnioer, - aamnmuRHmni BLUR BOOKS. STATIOIEBT I NOTIOMS "®SS«" - SS»YimsMM»ut-(MS«MjJI«. J. J I. W. CUBIC!, Arnakt a CMh sSSSSSrSssE?^ = ^.W«^xamlnsi EyoaFroti. ii H»WM* Bro.', Optician* t ralUTt'nH KLy,s #j|Ai Taste m ^^^t5B5«TK ]

gfanm and grfaM. • 3LASIUS & SONS, m PIANO DEPARTMENT. A 9100 PIANO which is full rsluc for Uie money. A 9200 1'IANO which Is. *11 that can be desired it tho price. A 9300 PEASE mNOsTvoSE P^Otf^puTar'wa'use rtlllwe. ORCAN DEPARTMENT. A 936 ORGAN which Is lull rshic for the money. A 960 ORGAN which Is much better and !horouRli|r reliable. A 9100 ORGAN which is Orel-class, and really the . icapeat of the lot because It will outwear the others. WEAVER ORGAN, the best medium priced. CLOUOH A WARREN, the only orgsn with patent qualifying pipe lubea PACKARD OR. CHESTBAL ORGAN a marrel of reed possibilities, the finest OUR SPECIALTIES. PIANOS RENTED at moderate pricoa. 91S, 918. 918, 920, 938 PIANOS MOVED. Our* 'acilfliw are perfect'and we guarantee BLiLSIUS 6c SCOSTS, 110L 1103. 1119 OHESTHUT STREET and 835 AR0H 8TREET. jgarnitm-f, ftufttt, ©tt. FURNITURE For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. We propose to give our customers the advantage oi Duying direct and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of si ving all discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assortment of Furniture and Bedding from which to select. It will pay ycu to call id see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished. ALEX J. H. MACKIE, (Successorto Mackie'&IHilton.) . 119 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. ©rortrits, frarisioM, ©If. JOS. BOYD, ^ 7eas,Goffees and fine Groceries, No. 102 Inlarkp St-rest, Philadelphia. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, EXCELS I GE MARKET, No. 33 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Choice family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade with us solicited. loo Cords o( Oak Wood, cut, split and delivered on order at and >5.50 per cord. ""r"~""v ~ WASHINGTON HOTEL, Seventh and Cheetnut 8ts, Philadelphia. JOHN THACY. Proprietor. WEST JERSEY HOTEL, ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, SqjIb Hotels, Bala mib ami Csttaies fili Fire Eastern Ice. CO ALT " ~ "cOALJ 1 L. E. MILLER, 1 GENERAL CONTRACTOR,; CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. lris-y } HAND & WARE, i Carpenters and. guilders, CAPE MAY C1TK- W. J. \ JOSEPH P. HENRY, ] House, Sign and Frescoe Painter,; 90 Lafayette Street, Cape May City. N. J. W1 — I rem" 1-wr la t*n ralaw, ooa TanUMu.-Jaua.niMa. Fam.aaa. j " JOSEPH HALL, Jr. I PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH,

?tgal gidcfrttsraiwts. /"TAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT _ COURT. gastseaa, | -lM0i JN CIUNCCRY OF NEW JERSEY. 1 • - SSSMSSfiB, SSBSS3S ' : S&«SSS:= ! •'■SsSriS'1" : i ; gllEUIFF'B SALE. ' |SSp;.TSS2s:ii i mmi Bjuaro lc« ol laod ut tao lam« more ca 1 Tae OM Ran t Horn, complauuuu. ami to Iw S#55rr*t:r ,St«m ©ngints and goiUrs. , % | GEORGE W. REEVES, : Pluto Steal ni Gai Fitter, ; ! Heatiit of BiilSiaas a Speaaltj. I — - flhvewFu-rrrrsrY- — i D. FOCER. i Cape May Olty, N. J. Agency for the Sale of the Fol- " lowing Machinery. ShiPiajislr Pill Drain. Ktwnu [ Esne steel Bailer aM Xssne all 1 ftrti Sir fin. Pit Draft Fill], EfM. • .j-TrESSSSSja-. . 1» H. r. Uortaoetal *n*ure, c,UaJ« l, uu ( ou« H. r. ramau Iwd wi, toj., cju la* is>sg:f:^To\^sk"^ . gegayu ». <»«". p. Hot. ami Var., • 1W«M« fasfy w Uoure. Ooe It " Ucjaias " - '.Porl- < T^anroblm, Tomirj IM*. Cll-JM. - Tubular Bonoim, <1 m. x » n. Twoax la. x«n. . fbarHm-arn. Twamm.xaft. rooimia. ' RVSit £ , s Tw»>BUy«aw aula oomsi «a Twu ci«!aai lnaa»R«atullr«ahdWoo9 WwrUas m&Eseasx siBi&iiHr : I

SfgarAdrfrtisfmrnts. ". KASK1NE <T E NEW QUININE.) ; . Sfimmales i ! \wtafS tts DifestM ; 1 W i | 2 Kmncirn ■ o,a,i ; 1 »L_£S»Nmiit A POWERFUL TONIC. A »PKIHC FOR RAURU, ' k"ao»l^^lre°f5^aw^°^ L^malarui ; : SEEDS.^ ~~ ~ r *l.iii™.a.l rwblu!i5'bjI^t««4»i»a*CT- : ssssi ;jld, : SuSSSi: i^lEspES ' D. LANDRETH & SONS, ; Seed an Implement Warehouse Ka 21 4 23 South -Otl. 8t, and ! DELAWARE JIVEirm 4 AEOH 8T. ■ sTsfSSiifsl SS^xsSwSS^SB-tbRHEUAWTlG-Ji '»\Soiatic?ainsqJB CiiticBra Anti - Pain Flatter, , ^SS;slSi,aSii'S PBl»iiagss:mBPiI CHieHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILU _^v its c::s euhos suss, a SALESMEU; V WANTED IT! : 1 Hrll:HKSfl-aiera J) C. OLIVER, Canst Miifactmr, ' MADE WITH BOILING WATEB J PS'Si COMFORTING. COCOA HORSE FOR SALE. Pair ofl Mule* Ch*ap .for GEORGE J. REED. Holly Beach, N. J. ^^CONSUMPTIVE iltA ui uuioo? ia'arciway /P"* I PCTJTC WAKTa^-iwrmuaii MI>M - BtS I

Imp Storrtttnawtt. PP I ; g ^AKlK^ POWDER Absolutely Pure. ! Star faitu. ^y-EST JERSEY RAILROAD. 1 L-'JM'iia- JJ I'iBB'jijrv-f , SONDM TRAISK. ■ |§|silS™'l • Cape May anl Delaware Bar Railrwl ' Leave Cape May IWiul. Learelape a., Cll,. '. 9.50 ». u. 7.20 A. «. [ 3 00 v. u. 0.00 1-' wi • BnUding Patrrtat. «tr. ^ LUMBER YARD Schollengers Landing, ! BUILDING ^ LUMBER, ; CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS - J. B. SCHELLENGEB8 4 SON. NEW JERSEY TRUST SAFE' DEPOSIT" KIMPASY. r : . Lafayette and Batik bu, Oape Mar- ; 1 wiiaoai ; Depomla of Mouey will be received parable od j n. c. noaraon, Agm. ! JUIaorn«,Cmmu-^LJ. , loeorporeied KoremVr K, "1886. , CAPITAL, - 200,000 ' MANAGEMENT. j ALEX. O. CATTSXi. Preeidenu EDWARD & BAIX. Secretary and Treaa. ' J. QBIfHY QAYES, Ami. Secreearr and Treat, ' DIRECTORS .- I A Lax. Q. Cattell. |E c. Kxeiar. 1 W. araa. joeo. A Tarxoa, c K. A.*aiMTaom, -Lawn Saau ' ' Uaao IL Burru. ja W. Dicrosnarra. , ( t t G. THOMAS, ] _______ ; GROCER:, 1 108 MARKET STREET. I J PHILADELPHIA. \ t i

CAPT..JANE SMITH. A GEORGIA WOMAN WHO HAS BE- « COME A SUCCESSFUL FARMER. 1 Ily the roadaala rhrea mlVu and a bait • Hireu. the .tra^r.^nnd "my. lilauiUy, j ^No, 1 don't weurtiny name In the f»I«a i rszE°^Sr3SS i . pi* of this oelghlairhood a. "Cape. Jane ^d^lr^Ja^L 'Left reTrenl^i0 ll' wto ' W^n^'the^*re'l*nml tbrt' "S**' huo*. Tbrfr brother had Jmt planfnl a <Top ' at but ha buried it In a aoldicr'e grace. In tho mUlat of their grief Uire* youui | "apm real lent ^thnl tbclr qwn hau.lt jmrrt bcr efeter dill Ihe r.-.! ealli he ir own handa Evarything tbey uwd, excejd coffee, wee | that by drying chlpe of tweet |-,tat.«. Tbev , ghum ey nip. T^'aUre.^b^a^. hlckea* and | £SS,~tS~2T.« ; gen u to aalt the moat and let it hang till ^hehainaareputlnMecka, an.! keep perfectly, J "TLTC4 ' , S-lll" The mX u ^7elX Tr net dtg, I ami Mb* Smith taya aba would not ell it for 1 1176. Tho old mule that waa bought by Mr . etill there. He la 33 yenra old. and .till able ' 1 to do good work. MUa Smith hitched Mm ' up yeaterday and plowad up the garden I Smith eald; "1 hired the hoeing done end j TOO erer tick Bf day In our "eta, ni>dl never , bottheroje eomucli trouble to get lUhrtaheii ' ^tw^ered.amlltwnn, , Wa Juvt watch the^crop and wori It Wha J ; iSS ! "Ibok f war. The calico w a made with a linen a warp and printed io elaborato patten*. The 1 quilt an yellow with age, and had beeo Md . In a care with other gooda to keep them out vf reached the Tortaa f ' looked after, and the forty hem had furnlAed . j tatter, and threeU^alwaya aplooty of every- a Mta Smith I. known throughout Talbot ^ WM Crc*t re.^pS^^r e'^c^ta 1 tbeyXulttay did not wUb people ftTutinlk 9 5 In the Kunmcf the eery old and the very a ■ SSSSSS; j One very narrow etrlp alone wa. left from l: topto bottom aa aauppert fortheplUi.or t twnlf the dip we. Intended Ar a nig-.: Ughl, J, when it burned .lowly and wit" a treble j flame. Afire being pretal the Vmhre were 1 bleached eat the grarearel then dried In the 7 Biz pounds ot grrere were allowed to 1 b pounded ruabre; there laat required to cool ; horned frccn talf «u boor » forty mfnatre 00 , Omaegba peaaanta Machine made cemdlea. Ss^sS-

The other morning, while the prepri- J etor of the approaching cireua and menagerie waa picking" hie teeth on the B tiepa of the Rum Route, a tall, aun- B burned, bald-headed man, wi^i pine g ' bun* in hia eloUiea and a eliek of saaaafraa in hia mouth, approached and aald ; I "Bo JouIhewLJanimalman, miJtcr?" c The proprietor of the circus admitted : that auch waa the facL ' [ "Then," proceeded the man from the | mountains, "1 think 111 get youlomakc I me an offer for a largcaired California a I "Good:- Well. 1 ahould rey so. 1 myself when a cub. Juat 4 yean old ( "Hum— "Good appctlle?" I "Appetite? Great Scott -appetite! Well, I ahould amile-thare Juat tho t point— that'# Juat why Lam patting with ' Jay— 1 call him Jay Gould because he ( take, everything In. If it wasn't for hia < . appetite and the queer little things it ' makes him do, I wouldn't part with , Gould for a fortuno." , 1 j " Savage, oh?" ' < , " Well. no. I don't know as 1 ahould | ' of gnawing up llrluga. so to apeak. In I , Peak— liav/gmien^to ^be ao fuaay and j r "There'a no pleating tome |ieoplc," ] ' " I ahould say uol. Now. rrinstauce • . 'bout three monlht after Jay got to bo 1 as big as a boarding house aofa I came , he had eatcn'up AuntPMaria, who had [ been left a! home to mind the house— ' and as Jay Gould teemed sorter bulgy. 1 J'he and kepi coughing up hairpin, and [ man. thoughtfully." e "Exactly. My wife took on dreadfulI righ. off. llut 1 told her that he bad „ probably suffered a good d>-a! aa it waa, J matlsm and things from the remain-. ' a while, especially as Jay teems food of 1 j playing with •ho^childreD.^ One morn- I j didn't come down 10 breakfast. Aa all . ; In-law was ahvaye taking ll.inga for ihe < ! ^"Looked that way didn't It." \ | breerh.loadcMlght away. BoUust thee ^ J calmed down after awhile." ' prleve for Jay somehow. You tec. I 1 I "always awful fond or pell, and ten. der-hcartcd. and all ttat. you undcraund- I 1 ful man la merciful 10 Ida beasts, etc. month." ! Whetb.pp.11rdtl.cn?" , "Well, one day | i^pL Jqliniic. „„r 1 know, but be came borne alooc. and I we noticed a peculiar bulge In hia ' concluded that the dread archer had f marked another Bkidmorc— my name is ' Skldmorc for bis own. The whole ' took on like mad. and Mra." Skid. * waa about to stove the powder keg un- J pointed out thst it wouldn't do to de- 1 secrete our offsprings tomb it that way. ; the lion anfl tied crape around his 1 neck fot thirty (lays. Row docs that strike you t " 11 After that you kept the animal ' chained f " "WcH, no. The fact Is 1 set out to gel a chain several times, but one thing and -another prevented, until one day , week I actually missed the old lady I looked around for liar a cou. , pie of days, when somehow*, of a sudden, I sorter intenlioned where she was. 1 Gould about a half pound of emetic , right away, hut all we could get out of him was a pair of high-heeled sboea and t Wo put the shoes and things In a coffin and had Jay led behind the hearse to the ccmc1*ry. Wanted to have aa ( much of the corpse present as possible— don't you see? We had the animal all docorated with Hot. era and things, as as you pleas'. Folks aald It waa tho touchiugeat thing that ever took husband sighed heavily. * "Don't wonder you want lo sell the c beast," remarked the menagerie man, ,, after a pan*"Well, I sorter do and sorter don't," ti said Mr. Skldmorc, abstractly. "There'a ^ 10 many memories and things clustering ., around J. G.— teems kinder like parting g with one's family burylng-lat, tail were. j. On the other hand, though, now that . the old lady Is gone, I sorter feel as If .. the old to* had— weUjJiad outlive* £ £is usefulness, so to speak. Bo, suppose Just hare this box lixulod around to show, after the performance this afternoon, and see if we can't strike a , "All right," said the manager, "fat 6 going up Bait Lake way after awhile, y and perhaps I can work him off for big money to some of the Mormon Elders." "There'a a mint of money In him as a pet," said the other, earnestly, r and after striking Ihe circus proprietor r^-j-zszL'trE: : sadly down street. , Ynonr Man— "I am In lore j what q •haD I do to rid myself of such * stall- • 1 ■ ■

A KISS. It tuum£reat npuoreacei k Mere he* Wspowre. Umrebc^UaadacSd,' ^ x.ii. ;.ke^vfr~. a.-> I potatoes, b ore ao good wkre It oft a^paure dltcord wben words bare fsfltd to Tor a laugh wiQ oftea ta.o 000 froai deiac someAnlt^^ttatwremretare^ mmmm . sksts'L'KSSSSS 1 turuod at tho beginning of tho next ti , In this way many of them tavo laaruod to | pcrtonSTn wbtang'l^^^rorer found fife ! ^dSmty°^5°S"SSiL,Th",^,rf I bren beard of, nor hasany of tar crew. Tht u Inmlilgent^ ntriro, "bo^toM^mof ttare 1 ~sHb;a?:i=i"5,5ri ftoamcr, was leaded up bud sqntoff on the portions trip, whllo tho natlro was sen* away ' Frandseo, bad thoro heard of the lore of me I eblpa, and had mado his etory to fit, create ' dotad, as wotaduini tar crew off.-Ootu Spring Medicine. The necessity of a tprlng medicino Is almost "flnlvcrsally admitted. And the su|>crlor!ty of Rood's Saras parilla for widely known every year. That power lo purify lie blood and thoso elements I of strength and health which the system craves, and to which It It so suathe system, arc cured by Hood's Barta. parilla. Try the peculiar medicine, m 1 "My dear," satd the kind hearted lady , of the house to her daughter, " I want . you to lie very careful to make no reGathered nround the table, every tiling . looked rallier puzzled for a long Umc, 1 and at last startled the table with "Ma, why did you tell me lo e»y nolh- . tug about Mr. Jenkins' nose? Re hasn't ; got any." Philadelphia Press. Cured by Electricity. , Electricity gives tone to the vital functions and attacks tho foundations of many forms of disease. It Is etJat(£T" During twenty-live years of study and practice, I have succcasfully treated people from all parts of the country for the complaints: Aches and pains, burns, cramp., dyspepsia, diseases of the chest, opilepey or general lll-heabh, J.ea.1 troublre, indisp rains. St. Vitus' dance, spinal diseaaes, throat diseases, urinary diseases , and weak cyci 1 promise relief to any afflicted with treated by a lady. lteediWc, Broadway and Yotke Ave., West Capo May. s27-0m N. Hskd. Customer— "Don't shave too close. will be sufficient." Barber— "All right, sir; over once, C.— No i only once, nut over." stand, sir." C. (angrily)— "Once, I say, not twice." IL— "Yea, sir; orer yout face once, sir." And then he proceeded to Oil the victim\car», nose ana mouth with lather. The transition 'from long, lingering and painful sickneaa to robust health marks an epoch in Ihe life of the individual. Such a rcmarxnble event la whereby the good health has been attained Is gratefully blessed. Hence It Is that so much Is ncard in praise of Electric Bitters. Bo many feel they owe restoration to health, to the use of Great Alterative and Tonic. If you troubled with any disease of the Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely And reby use o{ Electric Bitten. Bold at 69c. and 9t per boitlb St Marcy 4Jtecray's Drugstore. 8 Poet— "Mr. Reviewer, 1 hopo yon will deal gently as , pontbie with my book." Reviewer— "I willi III say nothing whatever about IL" Bucklsn'a Arnica Balvw. The Best Salve In the world fot Outs, Boras, Ulcere, Ball Rfcran, Fa. Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coma, sal all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles, or do pay re quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 18 cents per box Fbr sale by H. A- Era--if. wn •