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VOLUME XXI [V. ' SEMI WKBKLY. "~ CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY MAY 8, 1889. SEMI-WEEKLY WHOLE SOMBER 1817.
ins CAPB MAY CITY. N. J., /. matMT MDKOMM, PiillMiv ami rrfrtmr. attar r. baud. mat. r. II 00 » Tsar Strictly is Advance. Srrtrtitonal SSatdt. reaming ft black, attorneys-at-law, j)r j. t. leaking ft boh, dxhtTbts sHNSSC^ "tSisssssr"jambs m. e. hildreth, attorne t-at-law SOLICITOR. MAHTKK AND EXAMINER IK ^Ma »1 N» I Ocmt KrMt, CapalU^CItr, j bpicbb lkamiho, attorne^at-law bolicitor-in-chancbry, a*"".. T'"*"'. ""' 8SI; jjennington t. hildreth, attorney - at - law solicitor in chancery , .1«S MARKET ST.. CAMDEN, b.j. ' yy a. lake, m. a RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Xututi east. \ a little, 1 PRACTICAL painter and glazier, Bop-mol RtTMl near Jactaoa urn t Dept. CAPE M AT CITT, H.J. | a o. qunj house, sign and fresco painter, cape mat orrr. m. j. I wireTeldredge, UNDERTAKERS ^js^sgsrjmtjs !. ETMTTOM WABE.' P. C. MLDEEDOE. , JAMB T. BAILEY, PRACTICAL MsiMBlinill1, B1AMI BOOES.SrATI01IEBTI mmoss °rmbwi, hammocks. pclltb and tacht fixtures, ynmgg&lss?' -wag gBBPBr You think Your lyoaaro&ood. .We Examine Eyee Free. ^SsiaB'SSSS « Zinoaaan & Bro., Opt iclitna CATfflih bly'8 BMMBmQ Qnw the MMTffHr'liiJil 1 "ni" n^nMS£|c<v> IV.'-: All Bemoree the ^SmgMWA»JA'"jB.T>»SWS«i^^ rpHE-O^N^ TUEKlS~RPSCMtTE DEPAETMEKT, EI.1IOR Umm.MIMIKe.
?un« and «rpns. BLASIUS & SONS, ' ni r^Wj PIANO DEPARTMENT. A $100 PIANO which u fill teIuc fnr the money. A «3X> . PIANO which U >11 thst am be desired st the price. A $300 ' PIANO thai la beautiful End elegant In tune and durable. , So'llMER PIANO mucf^dmiml by the muaical public! ] > STEINWAY PUNOS the EUndanl of the world. ORGAN DEPARTMENT. A $30 ORGAN which la fall Talue for the m ney. A $80 ' ORGAN which i> much better and thoroughly reliable. A , $100 ORGAN which In flrri-clau, and really the cheapen! of the lot because it will outwear the other.. WEAVER ORGAN, the brat medium priced. CLOUGH ft WARREN, the only ' organ with patent qualifying pipe tubes. PACKARD OIL , CllESTRAL ORGAN a marvel of reed possibilities, the Bnc«t i In the world. OUR SPECIALTIES. PIANOS RENTED at moderate price., $12. $15. $18, $20. $25 J per quarter. PIANOS TUNED. We hare only the beat tuner, and guarantee sattafactlou. PIANOS REPAIRED. Being > - manufacturer., our repairing make, old pianoa like new. PIANOS MOVED. Our facUitie. are perfect and we guarantee , careful work. BL-fLSITIS <5c SOITS, 1101, 1103, 1119 CHESTNUT 8TREET and 835 AB0H STREET, ; rac-roar. mo, »i, nu. eu, nu. south sisth street, Philadelphia. I Junrttert, gwyrt*, fltt. j FURNITURE For Hotels, Cottages & Boarding Houses. j We "propose to give our customers the advantage ol Buying t direct and thus avail themselves of the opportunity of st ving all j discounts allowed the middlemen. A very large assortmeni of j Furniture and Bedding from which to select It will pay ycu to call '■ a.td see us. Estimates cheerfully furnished. i ALEXJ. H. MACKIE, Successor to Mackie'JktHilton.) 1 1 9 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. ©rorfriw, JrnrWoni, ©tr. ■ la JOS. G. BOYD, romwir « io» ««w sum. /-" and. fine Groceries, NoiJ02 Marko Surest, Philadelphia. rarw Wlacaatf Llqaora roi Family use. JOB It BALP1R. ' WILUAM J. HALFtN. JOHN HALPIN & BROTHER, EXCELSIOE -MASKET, No. 33 Washington Street. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Choice family Groceries and Provisions. A trial of trade . ■ with us solicited. too Cords of Oak Wood, cut, split and delivered on order at f; and J5.50 per cord. and Uwrdtni lou«*. WASHINGTON HOTEL, 8«v«nth and Chestnut Sts, Philadelphia. ,M° '** DAT' JOHN TRACY, Proprietor. ' KLETATOB AND ALL MODBMN IMPROTSMSKTR dm-j WEST JERSEY HOTEL, ICE! iCE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, Sqplifs Hotels, Ratairaiti and Cottages liti Fire Mem Ice. ALIO WITH THE BEST QUALITY OF.' COAL! COAL! CABJtFtlLLI PBEPAKED FOB FAMILY USB, AMD FULL WEIGHT OUAllANTKKD ; L. E. MILLER. ' GENERAL CONTRACTOR, OAPE MAY CITY. N. J. l»m 4 " HAND & WARE, ' Garpenters and guilders, CAPE MAY C<TV N. J. II: JOSEPH P. HENRY, * • 1 House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Lafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J. * WEo—masamaukmiaitaw rmra.ora.v.i.lw,.v.,Mqm«w. rTOr.we. JOSEPH HALL. Jr.. , PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH,
XrpI ^drtrtisnwnts. 1 QAPEMAY COUNTY CIRCDTT^ ! " ua. laadaaag^aaa.a^.^m^ Jamw^ a c*" - ,sj5J^.-sa4-sr ■SSggJ PJSg"^ JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. , j | gHERIFF'S SALE. " _ J : SSStSSST! - I lU^ul • Sn'nmqi £ raw.) '—Ant turn IHM Ca^abUud Ho^oa o and wlto conrejtd to Ktmrpx >T«r« j •ad >• Z^rjXVZS&'lXgSS; " ffiiLW^Eersro,2.,";s5'ffis r ■ SSSaSuSHS S i . pSEri'SS . I SilSSS»pTS ,gtram gnflinrg and gotltrj A GEORGE W. REEVES, fbactical Pluto Steam aid Gas Fitter, ' Heatim of BiitSnis a Specialty . DBAIH PIPE LAID TO ORDER i : D. FOCER. 1 Cape May City, N. J. Agency for the Sale of the Fol- ■ lowing Machinery. Stem Fnnlr FOB Drtiiu. Her Fire ; Horss Steel Baler hh! IEubbc all 1 Complete far (ISO. Teste Pile Drir&r Folly DM. : jjatmS^Smntyvw^affim. ' tuw tw> n. P. nonaootal EtKis", c,u*i« u m. ; WJM8- f. IiKEBia Ima Wka. Kbf.. cjL T*x j oat « & P. WUtarOam Bngtar, cyhadt , a la. z • j two Brawn, Pmadry Ladm. Capolm. ! L'xV?* H'tlffi ! r^'s Two r la. x < r*"^Ai w i ■TeVtl" Rret' «< , am TJafSSttSStnLm^^'Sm!^*''' 55K'""' *"* ™"'"* T"0 Upn«« ; . sasu&rek^TssrsL ' W"
} {gtgalgdfrtttittttunts. ! KASKINE ! i (~ NEWOUININF.) j, | Sliinlatis ; Kiesl&n ® sW Calms tte ! Her?es,Clears If \k4VWTet Cantains 1 Ko Narcotic A POWERFUL TONIC. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA. THE MOST HC 1 1ST I PI C AND fOCCaSSiSSSSS^'i.'SS mdWaSSnat £UT»* om ■ qolaloa pnwtnx iralrn ! in« "to. or. out- ' urn." and moa (MMtlw. W. OotdWuf. Bella- ' tootataa, OHIO. : SEEDS. r'itrv i«r'. K:, A.:, au.! A I : . ■ L i d. landreth & sons, Seed an Implement Warehouse No. 21 ft 23 South 6th Sl. and AVENUE ft AE'JH ST- ' PUILADELrUIA. WEBSTER I Dictionar^of the Language A Dictionary of Biography A Dictionary of Geography A Dictionary of Fiction Alf in One &ST4 WEBSTEB is THE BTAKDAfiD tutborlly la Ui« Gov t Printing Olttco. nrnl .lit. L« U. S. Supromo Conn. Itl. reeommoi,,...! n UieSUta Wuor lehMt. rf J6 SUtM. .n.l tylevdlnaCotlBfoProi liof the U.RaadOinMla. Hotdnpallpnokavltrrv. Pniru, Met free. i. AC MUIUAM A CO. , IWn, Pr rlniScM. Mm HIRES j »»• hires' improved 11' | ROOT BEER! fwjg IK ItOUtO W30HJKG EASttV K--J)E BIT nnnuxAct makd b« OAttoas *oof BEER C. E. HIRES rPHILADELPHIA. ft> RHEUMATIG-Jf vfiFvSciatic'Pains \JB at^SSS-Sss? mfiyts gBfgkaar j; M PaNfOYALP^ OiWMwnmkitrirSaim 'pnpil B PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ss*?.ME£rC ' HADE WITH B0ILIK WATER iEPPS'S 1 GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA ^CONSUMPTIVE DEAF^cS ■ Sn^SS=5t~tHi 'g^psesi'
[ % tw 3idrfrttK»fnts. > f gp|d ^ ' Kl ^AKlH" POWDER Absolutely Pure. ; ^SSriSKssrLr1 Star SaBWs. yyrjfr jersey railroad. , . -V. -!L=i9" ' J-Lp=TJ_ 11 » TIME TABLE IN EFFECT APB. 11. ISM. t Train, will leave ope an, u roliovre for ^Trnln^lMve^ for ^t^pe M.^— BxpreM wtw. i Cape May and Delaware Bav Railroad ASOL^l 7JI0A. B10.00 A. M. 11.88 A. M. 3. 00 P. M. 0.00 P. M. _ ' aenerjl Mnnafcer, . JSttUflfng lAatfrial, fStf. LUMBER YARD 8chellengers Landing, Won. mnj ne round . art. SlocA ot 'building lumber, u MlMtt rntm^ eM^Uadaad^inailty to .nit contractors end builders and ay otbera. OHDBKS PBOMPTLT FILLED. J. B. SCHELLENGERS 4 SON. NEW JERSEY TRUST - SAFE DEPOSFT GOKPANT. | Lafayette and Bank Bta, Oape Mar- * rart^mT C°"*C" Act u Treaanrer or Afent ot Otwrtutnie, Bwtendal, Rctlftoo. uul orhee orxnnlnnllon,. in : * Exrente Trnn. of ererFdMcrtpuao. | B.C. THOMPSON, AgenL ) iBcorparauvl Noeern'-er 10, issa - capital, - 200,000 » management. | ALEX. O. CATTEI.t, PrMldont. i F. w. AV1US,Vlce.PraUd«t, i EDW-AKD & HALL, IlKtrMarj and Trew. i j. HKHRT HATK3, Aw. Sftjeurj ud TTeu. jj' DIRECTOBS : " c. thomas; L GROCER, i 108 market street. I: < . i I PHILADELPHIA. :
■ THEY NEVER CARRY MONEY PROMINENT ACTRESSES EMPLOY Pfll- ] . VATE FISCAL AGENTS. | j Bmtlher. Keep. lb. Aecoanu, Chraka I Cp lb. BIU. and Ooe. from Store to I j Soubrette. and leading ladles frequently ' t either by thai I or through carotamNa, If the ] report, given -to the public by manager, and , wttohuL- *pockw 01 b"k not" t0 ] D i* apparently a pet arabiUou ' t nearly every leading actress to open a pea. ual bank account, bnt very few of theen have any con- ; -a^fSJS-o^g^ ! -SSS vrere bought, uvd tbo Items are^eheckef^ i place, where ilia Langtry baa oallod, and » Dn^bre« flr'1 7"kih^ "udTtlng"^' Ui° given to rwpo table tr.de.n-m. and then pel ,. dlmgreeeible to Mr. langtry to bo aakevl. as j whim add. to hmlthere' -lutles. for hi* Hit of d^annrefromtriltitr Brathere'Scrar! roa. ; To which hU listen rr will reply. • Tluit'i all right, old man^J'tn not afraid, she', good ^^CT^d^aUnf^rafal 8ml'!'i ami j ''ajS^rTu ta SZp In hi* calling. Many SHE'LL KILL HIM YET. A CbJregQ^IadF^ Aan^«J by a^Colervd torn m° ririce thTpoatman and milkman Irongbt It up to tt^ ai.J wa did not know but ■■ M'S-.'r.S'iwrs adKl Urn whath^wa. about. ItaWd^hor. wiucedtoarea f&ekSked* a1'!!o*-l"i,* "^d" andMfaiolt'elhmeSr blfr-T "he aaktl'hta where he bad hewn, and he aai.lt -Ob, Ika btgfool; you at. that turkey heart I loft for th. dog and H wa. full of -rough rata' g^sSrs mMy, but I kbt tall yo' It an rough en at} I It U tnly a quest Uwr of Uma whm my wit. km. that Janta*. "-Chicago Herald Profemor Voo Dollngvr ha. W°mdylng thaaabjret of tb. put pUywl by North Anwrfre. In literature, nieo^nlon U that the nut in hindrance to the lUnryand wlXty,lydlB"th. Hlpritod riiaractor of th. SMIhftaAl crtmaey of th. world la oartMa Junta now carrM between S.w York and BBFranckeotaUShoure. __
Starving iha Tauth. Tenth are juat as easily Barred lo tlcalh as the rtomach. _ In one way it 1a ii a blearing to hare bcrn bom of poof t. parents. What food tho poor glre c their children is of the variety that goes s to make strong hontta ar.J leeth. It 1« a tho outside of al\ the grains, of all cereal b that contains tho carbonate and a MriW^ralt0-' which nourish the bony h tissue and build the f. mine up. 0 If we do not furnlah to the tcclb or t Utc youbg that pabulum they require, p they cannot posribly be built up. It is » the outside of com, otU. whest, barley . and the like, or the bran so called, that f we sift awsy and feed to the swine, that [ the teeth actually require for Iheir prop- n er nourishment. The wisdom of man c - proven his folly, shown In every tl succeeding generation of leeth. which c become more fragile and weak. These t 1 flouring mills sre working destruction s , upon the teeth of every msn, woman 1 and child who partakes ol their One f ; bolted flour. They sift out the carbon- ■ . ales anil the phosphates of line In order > * that they may provide that line white ■ ' flour which Is providing a whitened • ! aepulcbre to teeth. ^ ^ I supplying tte leeth with nourishment, s 1 ena^ri«ronC flta like ^dTbTlo"^ 1 | sist all forms of decay'. If you have c - upon the lable Bread made of whole 1 J bran which contains the minute quantl- 1 1 tire of lime 1. present. Is best. To make c s by the usual pr ccaa. Nothing i. super- I " building, litis made out of rye meal t r a considerable supply of these lime salts s j; ing surface ot the Irelh. , * t „ a rim! institution brings up tho question , s of legal tenders, pold has alwuyi beeo . of Uie Bland set, silver dollars have been 4 torn, lasca ami public 'dues.P National ^ I be. and have often been, refuted in pay. 1 * men! of debt Subsidiary coin Is legal ' ■" clfy and rallivf for IUO ^ one-cent stamp.. ' a '• Those are Hot legal tender in any 1 s such amount." growled lite stamp rieik. ' ' "I refuse lo arcept litem." ° "You do. ehf answered the gentlo- ' r the same time shoving oul s penny1 The 1 4 stamp was furthcoming. " 1 B --Now, give me a sump " He got It. ] "Now another." ° stamps do you want! You are keeping ! v twenty people waiting." J ' And he vhovptl out his pennies ami ' r got his hundred. Bui lite clerk was ' j» cured. Pennies art legal lender at his , widely known every year. Thai power , lo purify the blood and those elements ; j tea craves, and lo which It Is so sus- ° "rTystam, are cured by Hood's Sarsa0 a ""weu! I've not precisely laid np aiyJ debts that 1 have acquired during the ft past year Is $1,500 leas than the year » before."— Teias Sittings. * Head IhT following: Mr. C. U. Morris, 1 SKSZSZ&PSi-SnS: ? "&M§! t&TStxa Drug Store. ^ „ At the Shining Pottalx-St. Pelerp "Hello, there: Why don't you come it lnf" » Saintly Shade {running away)-" Not 1 much 1 1 Juat caught sight of my wife In „ there."— Town Topkn- * Isn't This Whsit You Nonet. s uSi&aaMS k' tier and strengthening qualities. They 4 are purely vegetable. It is one of the [IPS [, Than is s sew Mom ot Ufa tor you no V matter how old you are. or how long = SBsAtr "£B ' a™"T, T"m,fflSK'kI.
Editing with tW» Solaaors. The above remark ht frequenlly made frcquenlly meant as a slur. On the high character. The same paper may ably edited with the pen and mlaertaken Idoa prevails that the work of the latter is mere child's play, a sort of hlt-or-mlss venture, requiring baldly say brains and still leas judgment; that the promiscuous and voluminous clippings sre sent In batches to the . forman, and with that the editor's duty cids sod the forman begins. Instead of this, the .work requires much care and attention, with a keen paper has its own needs. The exchange editor Is a painstaking conscientious, methodical man, alwaya on the alert, quick In approctarion^retmaUve amends, discards and digests, never Ignoring tho fact that variety is a great cs. scntial. There are sentences. There sentences to recast, words to soften, headings to nuke, credits to be given, to be considered, affinities to be preserved, consistencies to be respected. knows whether the matter is fresh tastes: he mskes raids in every direction, ho Isys the whole newspaper field under contribution; he persistently "bolls of rewriting, but a happy tscul^dT exit U genius is exhibited In the department. the Hems of which are similar and visible, lilt the sense or gratification which the reader derives. No dally paper can be exclusively original; it would die of ponderosity. Life Is too short, and hence an embargo must be laid upon Ibe genius of its rivalt. A bright dipped article is infinitely better than a stupid contributed article. Tho most successful paper Is the paper thst Is intelli^ntiy and consistently edited In all its departments, whether by pen or scissors. -Philadelphia Call. 1 8,664 Floggings on the Backs of Grace. I BBS. During the inat school year the Boston . teachers administered to the pupils unI tier I hem 18,604 floggings. As there | that city during tho* year, and as it la I impossible to suppose that Boston girls arc sometimes flogged, tho number of , cuticles ot Incipient mugwumps which , ran lite gauntlet of the pedagogic rat- ! in mfety was surprisingly jinall. . school. boys did not gel. a ringw't^ II ia g really lo be feared list Ore Spec- . onaly injuring that proper town by ! Waldos, tl,» Oliver tYcndcls, the llcnry Wadswortba and Ibe rest of the^ rising generation. A boy who has been when quite young la likely to be {beaten , in business, in politics, in love. In law- , suits and In piety after he grrows older. Think of 18.864 floggings in a single r school year: -Chicago Tribune. ' The Age of Modern Man. People are fond of aajdng that "mankind is growing wiser end weaker." ' Bui it is really so? Ut us glance at : the facts. According to the latest sta- ' italics there sre more centenarians now 1 living than at any previous time In the history or the world. Why? Because , which afford him Immunity from dier Greatest of them* all Is Dr. Pierce's Krontpew-"IP think it is shocking-the ' interest our minister Is taking in bare • ball. Why I saw him out playing yeej ' tcrday afternoon with a lot of boya I Mr. F. — ''Oh, I don't know that there " is anything wrong about base ball." Mrs. F — "1 don't aay that It Is really , immoral, but by and by he'll get a curve pitch, as they call It, and either leave the pulpit or want $10,000 a year." The May nunTber of Book News (John ' Wsnamakcr. Philadelphia) leads off II with an artldo by Edward E. Hale on e "Good Nature," in which lie gives Instances of the kindness and forebear. li dozen of the books of the month, nota- - bly Motley's "Correspondence,- Mra. q est novel, tnd the Reminiscences of Lear. tcr Wallack, with illustrations from some >• of them. The piscellaneoua reading V ^Of1" Co^Tolstoi which accotn. H On Poverty's Brtok'.-Ho was taking t bCt lro^h*b^uLlyouU'.romf<^, u It?" a she asked, sa she edged awsy from him. "No," said be, sadly. 'TPs because ; man who his given him a loir of stale ' bread)— "Now, If you'll .bow me the wartothe wood .bed III 5 j&ff.r ^atfxssris jj William L1I1, the graataat brewer In ; ssftaangiitffgig : srw."2£&^sEs-

