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' - CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY— SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1889.

PiMUM Enrr Wtfwiir al siiBrtir. TbcHtw Jcney Pbannmero'Ieol A»•octeUon win hold la anmnl nvcllng «i the Bote! Cumberland, In Uridgeun. on Key Md end 83d. Kuaatan fctroleum la competing with Ike American product In the Dutch Eatt IndW. which hue been cuatomera ot the American companies ' Gallant Captain Kane, 'who ran bla •hip the Calliope out of "Apia In the . teeth of the tern peat which wrecked ihc American and German fleeu, la to be made a rear Admiral In the "Qucen'i •The mlagutded Oklahoma boomeri are already repenting, In hunger and alkali dual, of their Inaane hiate to reach a promlaed land whoae principal claim lo i conalderation baa been tbataeltli ra were i excluded from It. Goeernor Bearer, of Pcnoajlvanin la a wonderful boraemao canaidering Ibc fact that he has but one leg and baa to ' be strapped lo bla saddle. But would j not aome of the other Gorornora ride better If strapped to their aaddtea ? j Twenty Baltimore girii. who hero i plenty of money and are good German ' and French scholars, propose lo trarel I U dough Europe Ibis summer, sod lo ■ write a book of Ihelr adreblurrs. "There I will " be twenty chaplrrs, one by each < girl. I Happy Ibis week la Ihe man who baa ( bought an old mansion with a full line of somebody else's ancestors. He can % entertain his guests without shame. , while the pictured wigs and runic* look down on latter-day republican aimPllclty. , Among the State Govtrnore in the c New York parade Gov, Hill was toted ° the moat popular. Oor. Bulkelcy Ibc I baudsomeaT. Gor. iiitfel the moat na. ' the pa.

triarchal. Gor. Amra the moat indifferent, Gor. Gordon Ibe most soldierly, Oor. Green the most carefully attired, and Got. Bearer Ihc moat obepmdWerk on Ibe Hudson cleft tunnel l>c. tween New Yoik Clly and Jerfcy City, la now in pmgma at Ihe New Jem-y end. The recent filing of the big mortgage of $2,750,000 by Ihe EnglWi ayn- ' dicale In the Hudson county Rrglalcr'a , offloe, rerlred Interest In the project. ' ' The Vlnelaod Journal says Mrs. H. 1 W.'Cauadell. of that place, has received I #5,000 of back penal on money, and thai I hereafter the wiU recelrc #25 per month. 1 8ho la the widow of Dr. H. W. Can-- 1 deli, who waa anrgcon of the 23d Wis- ' cousin Regiment, ranking a Major in ' the late clrll war. I A portrait of the laic Chief Jualtcr- ] Marshall of the IT. 8. Supreme Court — , ally presented to the U. 8. Di.trirt J Court at Trenton, on Tuesday week. The presentation a pccch waa made by , lion. Quo. M. ltobcaoo. and It waa sc. ( oepled on behalf of the Court by Judge , McKcnnau. I Superintendent Searer'a rrtvirt on jlogglng in (bo Boa ton public school la c •Imply eatoundlng. Orcr 18,000 caret a ' year for tbc last three jcart: What no ' Impeachment of our loaatcd public 1 and v* bads- 1 lngl It belongs ti the old red achool- * hour* period of clrUlzalton rattier than '' the dty of Boston of today. »' . Ooorge Washington waa an rnlhualaallc , wfaaon. In a letter to the Ithode laland u Masons be aaya: "Being persuaded that , a jest application of the principals on u which the Maaonlc Fraternity la founded , must be productive < f private virtue end and public prosperity, I shall always be (I happy to advance the Interval of the So- , clely and to be considered by them as e deserving brother." T - A man hopelessly lost In the bush In aouth Australia, after wandering about 11 for four daya, came upoo the telsgraph

Hue between Adelaide and Tort Darwin. Ha hadn't strength to go nofurther,but he managed to climb the pole and cut Use wire. Then bo made hlmaclf aa comfortable and walled. The plan worked ■nil. The tclcpnph repairers wrre sent along the line, and they came t^Uie wanderer In time to save bla life. Now York's superb centennial celebration came lo a moat satisfactory done Wedneaday evening after a paraling line of more then Iwcnly-lwo nUea hi extent bad passed before the Preeldent'i reviewing aland. Long Be'ore the last organisation had passed the [tand aland. In the gathering twilight. ft' ashing ton a* last as a lightning exwo" over the Pennsylvania Railroad sould carry him It is to be regretted that two of onr eprta ntatlves to Berlin forgot to tale Ihelr dretamulis along wilh them and 'ere consequently denied aumlaaion ' to sol "do rigueur." The drat qualifier.lon for American diplomacy la a awal-ow-tailed coat. Mr. Blaine should see o Jt that this fact Is prominently menlotted la Use letters of Instructions lo ur new army of diplomats now be. •g aunt abroad under the ausploea of be Government. The Government Slgral Service ha. ;rown ambitious and la about to Tenure upon a new Bold of prophecy. be country are to be foretold for some lays ahead. "Long-time weather p:elletions" la the phrase used by the Kgnal Service Bureau for this new de•rture. The soceeas of the experiment rtn be greeted with spplense from tho while. As the picnic "ana circus sea. oat Is at hand the Importance of such Among the tributes paid by Britiah fatemnen and writers to the character of ftfaahlngton the following by Prof. by» In hit recently published work, •The American Commonwealth," 1a not o be overlooked : "Washington aund. lone and nnapproachabln, like a now nak rising above Ita fellowa into tbe leer air of morning, with a dignity, lonataney and purity which have made dm the Ideal type of civil virtue to aueeadlng generations. No greater oeucGt ould have befallen tbe Republic than to tare snob a type act before them frornProf. Ben. L. Feeder, late of Oongnaa gd-stre. In" which Jw did the role of •rain soloist at tho several ccaaeeris of *» aeeiiuu waa here oo Wednesday «*tag al U-eCbpe In Its spring drear, ffa ^^Um^I'roIcMo^w|K lra*l some jenriay wvloomsd'hy.t^s maay fr*nd« Met «? ela^MdhC *7 ' -

I How the Naval parade looked from i J New York harbor: ■ Away op on the East River there aud- ' dcnlg appeared a aplaah of scarlet. The tdeecope showed It to be the Gag . panFled Despatch, the r sear. I designed to bring the President and Ma suite from ' Eliiabethport. on Its way up to tbe ' foot of East Twenty-sixth street to take . Admiral Porter and hts staff and lbs Rs. ception Committee on board. Two hours passed. The vacant streets bad long been tilled. The riverftnod harbor were alive with brisk, swift tugs, moustlog flags from every staff. The spirit 1 of excitement and enthusiasm waa ralt Dilating through Ibt dty, and even up f in Trinity spire the air was charged with Its electricity. A Yew minutes before 8 o'clock the J, glaaac. of tbe reoorMr'a telescope were bespattered with crimson drops. They t Were fbc flags of the Dispatch. The R Prcaldctlal yacht had swept down below the bridge and was speeding lightly on Its wsy lo EUzabclhport. ' The column i of frigates lay silent and sombre as the i Despatch curved its coutre around tho t Battery. But when It dibw squarely r abreast of the great Chloago there came ! one of those splendidly and picturesque efforts of display which can bo produced by perfect naval discipline. A led flash from Ibe Chicago was tbe sign of Ore j sun which brought out an instant salute | the fleet.- And then through the ' dense veil of blue smoke could be seeo Ibc sailors In their blue uniforms, trip, i ping out lightly upon tbc yards, while , i at every mast-head and in rainbow fash- | i rail to water-line, fluttered out the ready | : of every ablpof-war, and all tbe , others still uudtMxfrqtod. It was the of. flcial salute to the Secretary of the. Nayy , and Admiral Porter. Then the Despatch, , yachts whose stem lettering was loo , small to I o seen, eped away to the south- j When the reporter's teii scope ass be- , ginning to get dull and tired, his cars ; tickled with the faint booming of a | cannon. The Despatch waa coming out , of Ihe Kill von Hull, and had fired Ihe r Presidential salute of twenty-one gun. j a. it waa raid. By aoroe trick of acoustics

T. only one was audible- tnd " although subsequently Ibe noise was reported to ti, be terrific In tho atrectr, only dull echo, enroe up to the on-lookers Is Trinity spire. If Ibc noise rose. II rose loo high. 1 The smaller crafl on the bay acted like r' frightened chickens and scurried ouland T In among ihc other crafl In a flurry of "■ pitch, with Its thousands of flags, was plainly risible, bearing to the southern end of the frigates' column. I, and followed at a short distance by the d Sirioa, the Ernst ua Wlman, and other It excursion boats. The llule consort, Mlna, accompanied the Despatch, .. and tbe police boat, Valrol, bung about I. u like a gnat over a fast road horse. n The first vessel ol Ihc fleet to be passed by the Despatch was the Atlanta. Her salute waa" made known to thoae on the .plre by a aucceasion of dull red flaabes, ~ which spread along the line of the uteo- ' of-wsr aa the Despatch sailed by. The 1 boat (rented actually proud of herself * end her part. She obeyed her helm with f quick saucy turns, like tbe toss of a " head, and moved with a aort of swan- , • like dignity that Imprcaaed even the uu- , „ Tho magnificent epcclacle waa at iu | , culmlnatioo aa the Deajialclt drew away , i from the Chicago, and, followed by a ■ a luouitroua and brilliant flotilla, rouDded , <■ the Battery and proceeded alowly up the ; . River. Tho President's, Admiral's, | . and other officers' flags, the , , fluttering silken emblems from tbe prl- | vile yachts, Ihe countlees ahapea, do- ; vicea, and colon of the kfudards over : the merchant marine eoiufhns, Uie mil1 of frantically wavcil flagsalong tho shore, tho glisten of uniforms ob pol- t j Isheil decks, the blue cannon smoke, t and tho white jicffs of cotton-like clouds r from the tugs and steamboats— all tbe 1 ' of the unparaUed aceno gave a t swlog and a verve to tbe spirit of tbe g ' day, which waa felt even way up In 6 Trinity spire. <] , After the president's vessel had pointed t ; bow up the East River the line of n war vessels, hit hv TVicarsteiw r-t. I ph by Chicago,

„ . moved slowly up tho North River, while be The merchantllc ships with a really bril. |10 Usui manrruvre fell Into a long line and ii- sailed up tbe East River. The noble rd procession waa over, and the chimes m were shaking out the echoes of tbe he steeple aa the reporter and tbe teleaccpe climbed down together: -Tbe World. !c- Wo have all been taught to believe that tbe ocean, after allowing for tide * wavea and wind waves, haa a level surface ; that there are no hills or valleys M on the water.. M. Bcquet de la Gfye *■ baa disputed this; haa In fact demon- * atraled lu fallacy. If we take a U- '• shaped tuba with dUUUed water of lo eqnil temperature on both aldee, the "■ two surfaces will be perfectly level ; but ■o If one tide coaUlua a liquid that is denair than on tbe other, more of the lighter *r '• " quired lo balance tbe heavier, and ,, therefore Ihe lighter will stand at a id h'ghc level. If freak water Is on one [„ side and aalt oo the other, equilibrium re can only be osubitshed by the fraab water standing a little higher than Ibe l salt. Tbe like moat happen If we have re » uniform liquid, ai regards conipoaii. Uon, but qf unequal temperature. Such a variations occur in the oceans. Where u riven are pouring large quantltle* of ,r fresh water Into the sea, and where toebergs an rapidly melting, the salbilty u proportionately lower than the other '• parts. The temperature also varies, >- and, therefore, an eqnUibrim can only '• be attained by variations of level ; the lighter water must stand higher thr, n the 10 denser, whether tbe difference be rlna to »• temperature or salinity. Thus In ensuing » the warm Oulf Stream, a ship ra lie up •- hill on entering, proceeds thus to aomt- " "Gere about the middle, and then dc10 scenda. In this respect it raemlJes a '• flowing river, which la almiliarly created * toward* Uu middle of the stream; Ills * also like a river In being higher at Its source than *t IU embouchure, rs Its ,1 course uf iu northward progress. J' Morning at Avalon. Is mhtujjluK iTfyi ^ *''' , , A'_aa* susticaa, smrw-ate sae leaaw. | a r _raJiuw/^ aautsw. ^ ; after all! ' We 'b^aT'w 'thirt^ ^ - rtutea, and there haa been no death in „ the family y ou 0 wn

I General and' ParaqnalA Kannan youth pawned his gun to buy a marriage license. : C'bauney M. Drpcw recenUy took out - another Bfe insurance policy for #50,- > 000. 1 The poaboBee at Plilnfteld was ■ broken open and robbed early Thursday The Reading Railroad Company baa 9 begun the erecUon of a new depot at 1 Atlantic City. ' On Friday, May Mtb, Qqrou Victoria - will celebrate her birthd.jVahc waa 1 born in isi9. Moat Now .Yorkcra probably feel they P can easily wait a hundred years for the » next centennial. Everything which belongs to pure, D healthy blood Is imparted by Hood's c Sarsaparilla. A trial will convince you r of Its merit. : ■ The temperance people of Brjdgeton 1 bare rented their fair grounds in that 1 place for tbe Fourth of July, and they ' propose lo have a grand celebration c there, aimllar lo last year. ' A man at Newton, Kan., advertises as f follows-. "Wanted— A good six or ; eight-room house by a family without ; children, grandcbllgeen, mother-in-law, 1 grandparents or hired girl wllh a lover. ' Emperor William 11.. after hts beauti- - ful railway carriage waa completed at ' done.ovtr again because Ibc colors did - not match Ibc hussar bine of Bis unlA rich Mexican lalely bad 20 bul|t 1 turned' loose In h|a yard and tingle ; ■ and alone he enjoyed the spec- ' they were tired out and could fight no ' George 1L Perkln. is said to be the • City. He wu formerly aralstant pet- J master and la warmly endorsed by lead- ■ Republicans and business men of < Atlantic City. were act on fire oo Wedneaday, and an quantity of cord-wood owned George Wood, of Philadelphia, and number of MUlvUle residents was soon

A handsomer body of citizen soldiery than that which matched through New ° York on Tuesday cannot be found on ? remembered thai we pay' leas attention '* to the military thau any first-class power • on the fa.ee of this earth. ■J Tne American journalist is par . cirel1 Untt a diplomatist. And in so speaking " wo might acquiesce in tbc cynical defl- • nltion of diplomacy aa tho language of c untruth; but the attention of bilioua moralists la called to the fact that we do c not. In this connection we should pre1 fcr to any that diplomacy, as a personal " quality, la a distaste for valuable tin- • eerily.— Munsey's Weekly. 1 WsantxOTox, D. C.. May l.-The r train bearing President Harrison and r aumdof the members or Cabinet, with • their families. Hatted on lie return from • Jersey City at S a'clock this afternoon 1 over the Pennsylvania Railroad. It waa ' the same train an which the Preslden1 tial party made the trip lo Elizabeth on ' Monday. The trip waa wltbous Incident, - and the party arrived here at 10.45 to- - night. Mrs. Harrison and the other ladles of Ike President's family remained 1 New Y'ork. where tboy will be en- ' Wbltelaw Reid. They will probably ' not return until next week. Secretary ' remained In New Yotk lo attend ' retary Traor anil Attorney General Milto attend the Bar banquet to the of the Supreme Court. An Imperative Necessity. What pure air is to ' an unhealthy locality, what spring cleaning Is to Ihe neat housekeeper, so Is Hood's Sunupsrllla to everybody, at tbla season. Tbe needs lo be thoroughly renovated, ■ tho blood purified and vitalized, tbc of disease destroyed. Scrofula, ' Rheum, atnPVll other blood disorders are cured by Hood'a Saruparille, moat popular and successful spring medicine. n ■

j The World rays :— I. It was the boss parade. d The regulars were handsome. c The ration were euperb. , But the citizen soldiers won tbe h carts. 0 The vast crowds were good natured. e While the police were kind and con. Nearly 52,000 men represented tbe solr diers of the Nation. ( This Is what you ought lo hare, in t fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for It dally, and mourning because they find " It not. Thousand upon thousands of f dollars are spent annually by our people e In Ibe "hope that Ibcy may attain this . boon. And yet It may be had by nil. ^ We guarantee that Electric Bitters, If r persisted In.'sSlI bring yon Good DlgraJ lion and oust the demon Dyepepeia and install instoady Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitten for Dyepepeia and e att diseases of Liver, 8tomach and Kid. 1 eeya. ' , Sold at 50c. and #1.00 per bottle , at Kcrfcetlt'i drugglau. 4 c Tbe celebrated Austrian bent wood c furniture Is now for sale In Philadelphia • at 1416 Chestnut St., Hazel tine bulld1 Ing. Thonet Brothers, Vienna, are the | cole manufacturers, exhibiting their goods for tbe first time In tbla country at tbe Centennial exposition. For sea- ' aide resldenoea, hotels, and lecture rooms r these goods are unsurpassed, being ' light, strong, and hlgfty ornamental ' besides being very Bbderale in price. [ The manufacturers hare received over c forty medals for superiority, Including ' the Centennial of 1878. There la a great ! variety of styles to choose from, which 1 may be done by a call or Must rated catalogue, aent free to applicants. 1 , Tnay Could NokAarae, 1 War In tbe ranks of tbe Wall Paper 1 Manufacturers haa caused a drop in i prices unprecedented. We get this In- , formatloo from tbe Fidelity Wall Paper . Company, of Na 1# N. Uth BL. PbUa- • del phis, who bare decided to give the public tbe advantago of tbla reduction. They are selling aome very handsome gold papers at twelve and fifteen cents. • mlflJta E. Page SUtes represents reliable Are Insurance companies In Ibis city. His office la In the Washington Honaev opposite tho poatoffloe. OT-tf A subscription to tbe Bemi. Weekly Warn foe #1 la the very cheapest thing In the stale. Bend In your order foe IL All the county and la lost news. Edward R. Rice, agent for Philadelphia and New York newspapers, magazines, Ac. Orders left at tbe Wava offloe will receive prompt attention. If John G. Bheppard offers bit services lo tbe people of Ibis county as an auctioneer. Ills kmc experience in Ihe bnilaeaa makes Ma services desirable. Communicate with bla by tatter to bla address u. Jbtedty-^-Orrkr* left at this Fon Sans — The property recently owned by tbe late Andrew H. Slewus. Good house, ban*, and fifteen acres of land. Situated la the Borough at West ^ adlm ■■HHH in d L ie ir d

Shull WJrwback A Co.. 1 WnoiaBtia Gaoaxxa, Philsds. , t t Wo hare called your attention to our c . celebrated Favorite Table Syrup. We 1 know If yon, have need It you have 1 , been pleased with It, and will want 1 j more. Allow us to say that wo will ' keep tbe quality up to standard and you ■ l can depend on getting It in good order, 1 t fresh and good. Ask ro* Favom-ra Tantz Sratir. J , We know that every good housekeeper c , is pleased when on wash -day they have } a good Soap and Starch to use. Best ( P Out Soap will suit you. A large cake 1 j for 5 cents. dm it; you will I'ke It. LUy Starch Is rcna and perfectly white, t in fact the best that you can use. j Ask your grocer for Lilly Starch. If a he does not keep It, teli him that It Is . uon naxnano anaxu. j And if you are fond of Goon Coyrxx ; you will be pleased II yon' buy the carer fully selecled grade that we guarantee. 3 and is known on the trade as tho S. W. A- Co. Coffee. It is rieh and highly , flavored- _ r The Groatosi Curative ' Electricity properly applied is the I | most efficient and rational treatment of j t some morbid condittona can bo trctlod j ( successfully only by Ibis moans. IIun- i j drcda of former sufferers from different parts ot our country, and many at Capo j May, whom I have treated, bear living j testimony to iu efficiency: Why auffcr lingering death when yon can he re- '■ lleved by the electric treatment as 1 . applied by N. Ilasn, Medical ElectricI Ian, Broadway and Y'ork Avenue, Wast ! t Cape May. JoeepK Hall, Jr., offers tor saleaTSfT" i of single and double farm nagoos of his | aatjsfscUori. *!ngie 'machine? 1 t sH^comp'etoJor immodiato rervice. Call j Cape laland bridge. '"'5 ".f" (

Bawarw of Mjbnentrt Cartarrh X As mcscury will' surely destroy the sense of smell and completdy derange tbe whole system when entering It through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions repuuble physicians, as the dam- r they will do are ten fold to the good ^ can possibly derive from them. ■ Hall's OstarTh Core, manufactured by F.. * Cheney, Toledo, 0„ contains no mercury, and is takes Internally, and acts direcllf upon the blood and mucua sur. facee of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sura you gel the genu. i It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo. OMo, by F. J. Cheney A Co. bJHTSold by druggists, price 75 cts. per | Has ftflrrtttttmnrts. ^ ; 0.d<XTEi^ Tho ChcUest Tea Lvtr CCerel PERFECTLY PURC. , j a uoffr niuCTors nrTrnsar. ti t : i ! a. SSy!^a?SS^tj " Oriental A Oodiontal Tea Oc.. T"'d - fllrad OJtre. ax BarUaa sr.?. V i For sat- l,y lbs Uat . A. EWEN,

j STHAWBBIDGE & CLOTHIER, PHILADELPHIA. ' 7 >n WORDS TO THE PUBLIC. 10 Whatever we may say In our advertisements concerning superior advantages "r we may possess in the transaction of tbe Dry Goods business, is not mennt at any time to be In any sense a depredation of others. This great community require* j g In small wares or notions to the great house with its many departments and its j " " millions of business. The large houses of Ui- country have of late year* mostly ; 11 thereto hats, shoes, furniture, china.' book*, stationer)', etc This Is e.;ieclally ; 0 true of the large houses of llos^m-and New York, but also applies to our own : Jj city. We regret this tendenr^but wc have to deal only wilh our own affair* ; great enough and comprehensive enough, II transacted on tiir broadest possible scale, to absorb tbe attention, the efforts and Ino ability of any single individual. { e or asaodation of Individuals. We have also believed that belter service could be ! ,1 rendered by a concentration of attention on the special business and Ihc conse- ' h I"1' aqulretnent of apedal facilities for lis transaction ; and Ibsl the one business j „ was susceptible of almost Indefinite development If tbe service rendered grew to he j n all that we meant to make It, and all that was possible under the most favoring j „ circumstances. Believing this, we have sought to perfect our business in every possible wsy, to serve our patrons well by seeking their . interest, not so much In \ „ appearance na m reality, and to do so In the one fldil alone until a larger field wss , imperatively demanded by events. The reeult baa justified onr Judgment in the fact that tbc busincas has steadily grown with each enlargement of the house, ren- , during it impossible to spare room to add now departments, even if we had doj aired _lo do so. l- To-day with more Door space devoted to the sale of Dry Goads at retail, than i. any house of which we hove knowledge anywhere, there is. nevertheless, a cunr stant demand for more room from our vnriouu Department Heads ; and this hot. 1 withstanding It has been only two years since we made our greatf*". enlargement ■ wo added other Unas ol business- This sppsshanslon— which wo naver- -shared— i- scarceu hja an existence, we believe, in any mind nl tbc preaent lime. of readers in this way, to their and out advantage. We have to remind any ot them who perchance may ndfknow what we arc doing, that we are striving still— . successfully, we have reason to believe— to fulfill our early ambition to render Uu I c tasf "m'cr that la rendered In our special bus'.ueaa, and only by tbc fact of rendering such service have we hoped for the continued and enlarged patronage of the public. 5 That patronage has come to us in ever increasing volume, and we invito the pco- j pie everywhere to examine what we are doing and to share In advantages, which. J It It no depreciation of others to claim, arc the best Ibat are rendered in the Amcri. _ ' Dry Goods Business in tbe year of 1889. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, F ighth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.

CAPE ISLAND "GAS COMPAHY. 7 ' jfl Will make contracts for all kinds of work in the line ol ^ Plumbing, Gcs and Jteani Filling, ; NON-RESIDRNT COTTAGE QWNERS May haye their work * ' : Promptly and Satisfactory Done J By sending an order to the office of the Company, No. 38 Washington St., Gape May, N. J. ; H. S. RUTHERFORD, 32 Weahingrton Street, Cape May Gi y, N. J. iEff STDI NEW E0B1S AND LEW PRICES. EVERYTHING IN HOUSEKEEPING LINE. • Crockery, Wood, Willow and Glassware. Tonrey'sFull Hol'ow Ground Razors. ^ j aa WasUsitaa street. Capo at ax, K, J. 1

YOD CAN SAVE MONEY By examining our line of SPfllKG ORES? l»iS AND W Surah Silks, Silk Rhadames, Silk Failles, China Silks, ALL WOOL .HENRIETTAS, SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, PLAIN . AND PLAID WOOL SURAHS. French Challis, I American Satines, French Satines, American Challis, Beaded Wraps, Braided Wraps. BRAIDED STOCKINETTE JACKETS. HALL'S No. 2S South Sec:n. Street, PHILADELPHIA. f ^/OVERCHARGED." A. C. Vates & Co.i | sixth and chestnut 81 s-. ^oots Sliors fSubbtr floods. (?tr. W. H. APFLEGIT. Laaiss", Oenfc, Misses and Cr.Udrsr.'s kLFINE SHOES, No." 331 Kaighns Avenue. Camden. N J. ELDREDGE JCHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, rubber goods a specialty. Fine Wall Tapers of the Latest Patterns. ' - R. PARKE, I 8 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes Uilta'i Fine Slits ami LaJies' Wantenpliasts Specialties. GEORGE L. LOVETT, 2 Ocen Street, Cape May, N. J

"HARNESS, BLANKETS and LAP ROBES ^ DAVID W. RODAN, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kinds, Freah A Salt Hay in Bales. ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., , GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS,; Jfik I ^jjq^.D0VETAILE0 SCHOOL FURNITURE.^M j rilll.inci.rilii o K H 1 c k. b rV A-'eto gt'reel ■ WARE & ELDREDGE. ' CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Office, Mansion Street, Cape May, N. J. DCRLAND'3 ~ r - NEWSPAPER WRMBTO & AD?railB BUREAU, W.%\l i ,ium j. a. DORltND. Pron.aun Jtgr. EELE0TBD •e:rrp'i~|e' •Northern Grown SEED vo n POTATOES a=r^nx=n Spec al Low Rates , wii*.*,, »»*.!.. um* mocz, »ap*n.,r Puy. Barrel. amr «Z« V>W l*ncc*. M*lt oW*>, promptly Altai. , , FREIGHT PAID. W. A. KNOIT. Fterla, . FOR SALE, L riva one uouaa wauoxs nuca eso each, tbkzk two hoiue waoon*. okb bkai.l market waoon. caw iialldeseo a tub WtTfl cbilhrd boltc. all made of the bust matebial so knots OR totty I'SRD. AH kiwis or KK AIKINU POSE, AM CHEAT AS the CHEAPEST TOR UOOD WORE. All CM RLKt neikkcjMqo PalBin. nCAHAHTEao. TIIOSAM T. SI-AUKS. Wheelwright, - kwr C.QC huoa Brwa*. E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. -_-f- PARABOLA SPECTACLES ' Ess* mS bih" *" ^ <

Prrthant iaiUmng, iuraiskhiB ©«ds. DONT-KEHP DBfflffC IBM TEAM IN THE OLD BDTS. 1 ■ 'Taint always wisdom to keep in the. old ruts nor is it policy to drop into a store and make purchases . You've no doubt heard of our store at FIFTI, SOH^H & PASSYUNK AVB. 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 BUILDING, 1211 111 MARKET STREETS. Wc have been known lor nineteen yearsa^ the manufac- ' turers of the Good Pfiilodelplm Mode Clotljing. '• Wc r.ow introduce ourselves direct to the people as Retailers. Ihc location is easy of a cess, take the Market N. Snellenburg & Co., WHOLESALE-xRETAILERS, MARKET AND 12TH STREETS, ) . PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Meo M Boys m all the Latest Styles anil tbc Lowest Prices. GIB' FURNISHING GOBDS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, Ht, Elt GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav C^y,

' HIRAM DEWALT^ MERCHANT TAILOR, Nc 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popnlar Styles al Popular Prices. Hade ol best Material at a Seasonable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. . GENTS FURNISHING MODS, HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS. HafeP HORNER'S AGENCY HVB&l Naj and Bridgeton, H, J- • , b. f. HORNERT" * — -- — ■ lOHNSON&STOKES'l ■ ■""DEM AMD FARM MAM UAL PIM 1888. U $ ore 8T mdard'^'marketWr O SHE U JOHWSOM&STOKES, 217 wd 219 MartttSlrfitt, -"TlfT I " wm7e."harpur, Kpt-RR or TDK STATE HOCSE CLOCK. No. 10 South 4th Street, Philadelphia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. cixxikz or rTrrt ursckipi >k repaired, clocks wooed, set akd rrol'lated b7 the tear. HIGH OA3B OLOOKB A BPBOIALTY. MISS LIZZI^^ITHERS," _ ' . MILLINERY. No. 1 6 South Second Street. Philadelohia.