CAPE MAY WAVE-^SEMI-WEEKLY— SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1889.
MOM Ererr Itoaiil M SitErtij; ***• jnriui Tin Kmpemr ol GermAiijr lellrvea la young eoldleri. Dal do hli wlditra be. tore In a young Emteior ? Governor Green Tuesday eppoinlr i Walter 8. Lennox, of Trtnlon. to be New Jenty'i Cominlulooer to the Peril KxpoaWon. The Hudeon Count}- ltoird of Freeholder* hex decided to aatabliab the ryetetn of ration* at lea eenti per beid wbicb la followed on Blackwell'i bland. John 1 Blair baa already given 8800.000 to Blair Bail, aad now be la going to build two new bulldinga each with a capacity for accommodating 70 girls and Tbc Hudson Cottaty Uraad Jury lias Se 03 a day for Uirir aerviu* irlikJ a lair pamed by the last Lraiilalure allowi tbem. This la a laving to tbc county of more than 03,000 for lull term of court alone. Warren furnace, at Hackeltitown. which started up latt August afler^stlng I idle sereral years. Is to be blown out, i there being no sale for 30,000 tons of i iron the company hat ou hand. 77; r i furnace at Stanhope is also to go out for I a similar reason. A portrait of the late (.thief Justice ' Ute gift of Justice Bradley— was formally ! presented to the T. B. District Court »t _ Trcnlotwut Tuesday week. The p eaenttUoalpeech was made by Hoc. ! George M. Itobeson, sod it ttns accepted on behalf of (he Court by Judge Mc- j "Patent applied for" Is bereaflrr 1 meaningless and usehas. An inventor i can only protect hlrooelf by tccrecy, and I keeping his valuable notion* to himself I until ho gel* hli patent safely In his 1 pocket The gvonnd on which Ihmde- I clsion la hosed Is that tho application t affords no presumption Ibst a patent i will be granted. f Tho finest hospital la the world was ' opened to the public Id Baltimore «n ' Tuesday. It was built and endowed ' from the tarings of a Quaker merchant C named Johns Hopkins, who held thfoujth life that hit wealth was a sort of sacred stewardship. He accumulated money , for Ute benefit of humanity and bl> name will live In history There was ' nothing of the Plutocrat in John* Hop- ) kino ... ' This It the time of year when many r men Bml It Impossible to pass s store v where flaking tackle Is sold without c stopping for a moroeot and hungrily a surveying the goodl exposed in the e window — "I don't care anything about 1 day, "but tho tight of them recalls so e many pfexaant excursions and flits mc n with tho hope that many more as pleat- n The Record oayt that Miss Katherlne U Drexel, one of ihc daughters of tho Isle * Francis A. Drexel, til of whom are noted for their deep religious f. cling, " writ shortly enter a convent, and it Is 0 not unlikely will decline ever to return '' to the social world in which she has T Agar. d. Mix* Drexel lias long contemplated each a move, but It Is only very rvoently that she has fully made up her 0 mind to take the step. p
The following letter from Mr. Fits Hugh to John Buckner, written in 1881. 1 ' and to be found in the Virginia Ilegistar, sounds odd now, although when written It was serious enough : " I hope the dumb negro you tent me. Had the been a good negro (recently Imported) I mutt have blamed my fate and not you. But doc that you had hod for two years I must conclude that you knew brr qualities, which U hod at work, worse al talking ; tod look advantage of the softness of my moaacnger to qnll your hands of her." ' - -'-I ' i ■ . u If we may Judge from the enormous Immigration from Europe that Is now pouting Into this country there must b* oewi In all the countilea ot the Conti. nam, from Italy to Norway, from Ireland to Poland, that the foiled Bute* ore enjoying a time of prosperity, and that there Is work or land here for all tbr people of the world who may choose to lake up thelr-rosldcoce among ua. II It were not for our lawi against Chinese Immigration we should doubtless tee a prodigious ruth from tho ICeleailal Emplre to our shore*. Truly, wo hare Uie privilege of Bring In an attractive. That ttareoral changes in U» play. Ing rules ol the B. B. League for the purpose of firing Ine bailer a better , chance ban been affective Is proved by i a study rt recant hose ball scores. Take, ; for I eats nut., the four League games of , Monday* The total number of runa , made by the eight dubs was flfl. The , tog Quisle, made 33 rust In Ave Innings. , No! one of the elabt failed to score. In | fact, the professional games tub season , display figures like those which per- t lolned to the contests of twenty years t ago- All of which adds to the plasure ■ of the spectator j
After eliminating Use gathered Irrelevant materia! I rom tome scandalous local alary, the slxe of the gretn of truth, dir. tasted and scarcely recognisable, is a matter of profouod anrprite. A perfectly proper remark spoken In ordinary business, or social conversation, is often taken op by the mischievous tongue of Idle goesip, turned ttidr.nnd wrongly applied tain has tccummulaled loeorattblng pregnant with mischief, lb mnreduting to any power of the msthemo. felons skill to measure. It's mean dc-s picabie business to follow In the woke of well uncan lng neopie, Uke a trailing hound upon the Heck of tome hapless wild tnlmtl which It hat aerated, and take advantage of words and tela. legitimate and proper In the relations of their utterance, sod IwUt tbem into s iiuitbing strong* and uncanny. It b fariunate In thb big country we bava always a supply of men capable of projecting big things. People who or.™ ■elled at the achcme of a Pacific taliroad nraes UiMBoantslni saw (he line baity people* bo once ridlcufc.1 the notion of a suspension bridge at Niagara Folia have emoted the bridge in a railtrain; paopla who once felt sure of the taprecrioabUlty of Hoebilng-s project for or^ridT "'*®r br',sjj' '°"w at Mg' things when they are" A ret projet* oriTftew ■Si£**d h' tb
In Msmorum. | On May 3rd Mrs. Hannah W. Smith, of ; Cold Spring, quietly and peacefully t pamed sway In the 84th year of her age. Eight yrtra ago, Isaac Smith, her bus- 1 hand, then one of the oldest Cape May pilots, wss taken away. Seven children I ' survive their mother, namely Isaac of i - this city; John, of Pbtla'da; William, of - Cold Spring, and Sarah, wife of C. C. J Reeves, of Weal Cape Msy. Inheriting a i Hind body the was remarkably well c preserved from sickness and suffering her entire life, notwithstanding the core r e and toll involved bringing up aJargrfam- • Uy. and the toffows and trials she wot . called- to r ndurc In the loss of her chilu dran and her devoted husband. It was t one of her frequent thoughb to recogj olze the goodness of God lnausieinlogber i with grace- and atrength through It all. t And Inbcr last and only sickness she ■ often exclaimed, " The Lord hoi been ■ ■> to good to me." C t In. our charity and sympathy are 1 often apt to 'over-estimate the religious c character of bur friends that have gune c t from nt, but wllh all our sympathy tori , tendernera toward the beloved family of t ( relatives It would be difficult to exag- j gerate the many atcrlln* virtues thsl . s domed her character. She was a kind, o " earnest, gentle spirlt»wholc anxiety and f care over her family were constant and prnrerfuL She was a Christian of strong, t I all that b meant by " an old faali- , Christian." But the was by no „ ! rigid adherence to the first principles of - the gospel and her early trainlog. One J who was evenly conscientious through- i out her religious life of sixty years, and ( ' would not swerve a hair's breadth from * duty; ODD who would sanctify the Sab- fc bath Day, and have every one else honor t and hallow It ; ono whose children were ■ 1 1 k> roughly and regularly instructed lu , ' the Scriptures, . She was a refreshing example for these days. She gathered c her children about her and heard their , lessons anil taught them their calcchlim c ■ Just before they went to Sunday-school. Although her husband was to much of the time necessarily from hb home the , 1 worship was never neglected, n i Hhc regularly, at inch times, gathered « children xbAil her, and faithfully read the Scriptures abd prayed for them a She and her husband strictly - enforced discipline, and yet with such w mild and admirable authority at to p tbem from any Inclination to habits of parental disobedience and disrespect. 1 Tbe fruits of pious training and good home government appear in their cbil- ' dren. The. three ions becoming office 0 bearers in God's house, and the fourth " the estimable wife of another elder of " the Presbyterian Church. It b a re- u freshing recollection to know how faith- fl fully Ibis pious mother and her godly * companion, for more than half a century 7 walked before their children and this ' community, teaching them by example J ami conversation tho beauty and Intlu- c of earnest, positive Christian Uvea. d memories are not only a tribute to parental faithfulness, but an Inspiring t exnmplo to all of us as parents lobe •' earnest in the training and govern. 7 children to bo good, and rise up at last to bless us la thk-world whUo wc live, and hallow our memories when, dead, fi ht us be faithful and bring them up ,• strictly "In the murium and admonition it of the lord thai they may not depart „ from it when old. g lant|cy|n Less Than"" Day w" " -Nxw Vox*, Msy8. -TheCity of Paris * of the new lemon line steamships, , proved to-day that tlie rules the Atlantic when tbe ouealion of ineed Is eotwvrnsd. , speed
She arrived thb morning from Liver - . pool, and hot broken tho record (or , quick transatlantic postages. Hhc made E tho greet voyago in exactly 5 days, 33 r hour* aS"d 7 minutes. This b tbe first , voyage across the Atlantic In less than I six days, and there were many men In maritime circle* who prophesied that , the trip would never be made In lets f than that time. , On hor Aral day out from Liverpool . Ute City of ltrb covered 445 miles. r The next day tho progressed 4M miles I further on her Journey. Then on the , third day the still further Increased her i I speed and went 505 rnllft. The fourth 1 ' rr of *"■ »nd Ci,y °t ; ■ log day the made 504 miles, and In the - last fraction of n day the went 303 miles. ■ The Elrurb, of the Cuntrd Line, hot 1 up to this lime held supremacy An the 1 Atlantic. Her record b 6 days 1 hour 1 t and 53 minutes. , Tbe recipe for that delicious delicacy, ] , strawberry shortcake will be found tea- j . Two and a half cups flour, two table- ' "/ apponfub baking powder, ooe table- i spoonful granulated sugar, one half lea, * spoonful salt. Sift these together at • least three timet. Rub into thb three J > ttblcepoonfuls of gbod hotter, odd a cup < r of milk or water or equal parts ol each. Mold lightly into * soft dough. Divide < ' desired shape by inverting the tin In ' 1 which It U to be baked upon the dough 1 and cutting along tho edge with a sharp t ■ knife. Bake in buttered lint. There I will be legs csrnt If two layers are baked ' 1 one tin. Thb may be cully done by 1 read leg Ike lower layer with butler. , When baked they will readily separate. [ i Spread each |isyer cloaely with rine ■ , straaberrlea, nlcaly sliced. Dust each c Isver thickly with powdered sugar. 1 Eat fresh with cream or with whipped cream made u follows: To one irtet of , thick, tweet cream add three tablespoon- : 1 full of powdered sugar and e little , . flavoring if fcsired. Beat to a atiff ' 1 froth wlttfan rfcg-bcaler. It: tbe cream ) la cold and thick L con bo beaten In , " about ten minute*. If whipped cream v ' b used loot sugar will bt needed on the I .. . !
Every now and then President Iltrriy will take the bit in hb teeth, and despite - all Hie efforts of Ibt would be drivers, >- and all tbe severe tugging at tbe reins, it will go ahead and make hb own >;>- polntmenta, at In the cam of hb friend D. 8. Alexander, of Buffalo, who has ' been Bitdc I'. H. District Attorn.j f.., e the northern District of New Turk, dise pile the vlgeroasjvoleeta of Vith Senttors and all the Republican Repretcns- , lives of thsl Htote. He clslms tbe right d to so occasional appointment, which b I- only reasonable. The President ought jr to know the worth of Mr. Alexander, for he was hb secretary during all the " campaign last fall. That Tired Feeling - Afflicts nearly every one bi the spring. •' The system having become accustomed ■ lr> the bracing air in winter. U weakaned I- by the worm days of the changing set x arm, and readily yields to attacks of dinease. Hood's BOreaparilla U lust the ,e medicine needed. U tones and builds * up every part of tbe body, and also ex all Impurities from tne blood. Try lib season. T • • r A case of fatting has Just coma to . light at Vienna. Warren county, In tbe g death of Mrs. Moris Bigler, Monday . night, aged 88. For four weeks not a ; particle of food pasted her lips. Shots- , tbbni up to the MA that aba bad no doe aire for food. I Warden Monroe reports that tbe value c : t'Ttrafi'sras :
Ganarql and Personal. Uncle Bam makes four cents on each Minister Lincoln b very fastidious in hit attire. The artistic nsiie for hash b "(tewed Bar' Harbor prJmbes to be a "dry" ' place thb summer. America nt will apeod-«40,000,000 In Europe thlxyear. Tbo man dho pays down b never I called jn to'pay up. Spring fever, like malaria, covsrs * ' multitude of laziness. An Italian with a noiseless hand-organ i would make money. Ono American and two French clera1 are used in the Eiffel lower. An Indiana Judge dec 'dot that a traveler's rights are equal to tboao of a A ■mall-pox epidemic threalcnsGuthrie and other towns In the. new territory of . rented to preach in the Methodist - church, Sooth. Tbo people of Bermuda export til their own potatoes and est cheap imported tubers. If none tat bakers pbyod the goin'e of base ball oue might readily account Vinelond it to have another shoe facin the near future ; at least such Is the current report. President Carnot of France b not a speech and delivers it effectively. Ex-Senldor Isaac T. Nichols, of declares his ' purpose of gointo the newspaper business if he doesn't get the pcstmaslersbip. Mrs, Sophia Herxog, of Uoboken, received a telegram saying that by the will of her father, Adolph Delta,' who died recraly in Vienna, Austria, the hod become the sole heir to 850.000. Superintendent Dayton is having a number of street cart built which tie adapted especially for use on the electric electric street railway at Atlantic City. The man who was blown thirty feet lo tho air, out in a Eennsylvanla town, while repairing a wxturol-goa main, rework. Three -omen of Monmouth county contesting for a prise of 835 for the most potatoes from a quarter qf an sere of land, the conditions being that each i woman mutt do all tbe work of plant- , ing, tilling, Jtc. f j As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sya^m when enteriog It through mucus surfaces. Such articles should be used except on preaerlptions reputable physicians, as the damthey will do are ten fold In -the good can possibly derive from Ihcra. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. Cheney, Toledo, 0„ conlalns no mcr. cary, and b taken Internally, and acts upon the blood and mucus sur. faces of the system. In buying Hull's Cure be aura you get the genuit U taken Internally and mtdo In Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. «TSold by druggists, price 75 cts. per bottle. The celebrated Austrian bent wood U now for sale la Philadelphia at 14IG Chestnut sheet, Hasellinc building. Thonel Brothers, Vienna, are Hie sole manufacturers, eihlbHing their goods fur tbe flret time lu Ihb country tl the Centennial exposition. For seaside residents, hotels and lecture rooms these goods ore unkrpassed. being llgbt, strung and highly brnrmcntal, besides very moderate lo price. The manufacturers have received over forty mcdob for superiority, including the Ccn u-nnia! ol 1878. There Is a gnat variety of styles to choose from, wbicb may be done by a call or from an Ulustrated catalogue, sent free to apppll.
1 Tbe regular annual mccli-g of the 1 South Cape May Oyster Protective S " clety will be held al the ofltco of Joseph I H. Hughes, No. 40 Jackson street. In the City of Cape Msy. on Tuesday evenIng, May 14th, 1889. at 8 o'clock tbarp, lor the purpose of electing a president, r and to bonnet all ol icr business tnat , may come properly before tbe meeting. ^ A full attendance of all members b roRoaxxr E. Hants, President. Jco. E. Human, Secretary. 3t p "Way*'*" Bualnaae Locals. I'hotograpb gallery to rent on Beach . Apply lo William King, No. 131 Arch ilraol, Philadelphia. If 1 E. 1'age Stilt* represents reliable Are Insurance companies In Ihb city. , Hb office lain tbe Washington House, opposite the post office. B7-tf f | A subscrlDtlon to the Scml-Weckly • Wsvx for fl la the very cheapest thing in the state. Send in your order ror 1L All tbe county and latest news. Edward R. Rice, agent for Philadelphia and New York newspapers, mags- ' ' sines, Ac. Orders left at IheMKsva i office will receive prompt attention. U A. W. Springer and ton. builders and , ! contract. irs, Capo May Point. Tab Arm attends promptly to all business committed to It bv non-resident property New and fashionable millinery goods of different stylet, hats, bonnets, festhj ers, ribbons, silks, tatlni. velvets. Work t done by expett Mist L. Phlfer. tt Jane , 11. Smith's, C. M. Court House. m8 Si Dress goods of the latest fashionable 1 atyles, silks, cashmeres, cloths, ging. 1 tatteent. Genu toil boys hais and shoes, wall paper, carpets, matting, etc., at JAM 11. Smith's, C. M. Court v m8-4t Joseph Hall, Jr., offer* 'or aale a lot ' of single and double farm wagons of hb own make. They are warranto) to give satisfaction. 850 for tingle machine; I *B complete for immediate i crvtoe. Chll and examine them al bb shop, near Island bridge. if John G. Sheppard offers hb services to the people of thb county e* an auctioneer. Hb long experience In the ; business makes his services desirable. I Communicate with him by letter to hb I oddreoa in thb city. Orders left at thb 1 office will receive attention. tf Fon Bus — The property recently owned by the lata Andrew 11. Rtevrns. flood house, born, snd fifteen terra of load. Situated in the Borough of -.Weal Cape May, near Cane MayFoinL Will joTucnry KtouM»T5o!^W utSSg. [ Go to headquarters for mattings, No. 83 Washington street, tho new store, where you can ret anything ytm want in House Furnishing Goods tt reasonable figures. Good molting at 25 cents per J yard cut, or a discount for whole pieces, 1 bettor grades on hand, and a splendid assortment to select from. Call and see ' If there b not some goods that you need. Isaac Vvilieta. successor to William R. Sheppard, No. *7 Washington street. Is . with CS ho**tto?all slrfs of feet j and to suit persona of every description, Hb store is centrally located, and b neatly filled up for the convenience of buyers. Mr. Willetts designs to keep squxre up with tbe time, both In rcgxr.ts to the completeness of his stock and his moderate profits. if Captain Banner Marry hat bought - the snot- store formerly occupied by
Shull Wlreback * CO., * Wmiuaoui Gcocxna, PitiLsm , Pa. , We have called your attention to our , celebrated Favorite Table Syrup. We , i know if you have used It you have ( been pleased with U, and will want c - more. Allow ua to ssy that we will r seep the quallly'sQfVi standard and you 7 D can depend on gtah»J(_ln good order, J , Axx vox Fsvokitx Tstt.x Srscr. We know thxt every good housekeeper . , b pleased when on wash-dsy they have , t good Soap and Starch lo use. Beet 1 g Oat Soap will ault you. A large coke (or 5 cents. Ute it;. you will l'ke IL _ Lilv Starch b rat* tnd perfectly white, in fact the beat that you can use. n Ask your grocer for LUly Starch. It { t he docs not keep It, tell him that it 'la c And If you are fond of .Good Corrxx I you wUl be pteued If you buy tbe carefully selected grade that wc guarantee. 1 _ tnd U known on the trade as the S. W. , A Co. Coffee. It b rich and highly llavtred. An Ithaca woman, who IS only 38 j , years old, hot been married four timet. I ' E One husband b dead, one ta-ta state I , ! prison, one is divorced and life lives ! ; gw £drtrti»fmrnts. ; a&O.TEA , tho Chrieest Tea Ever Offertt • PERFECTLY PURSj TfXvfilsrTWtMixj ettir. txjhU im: o--ss 'J Wenlai J: Occidental Tea Co.. t-'t'*- ' It— I ogive. .« lurune I'll,,, V '—I , a. Wen, : j I Cornsr Dam auMadnwn^ea, Capo Wry T. WOOIJIOKi Wrsi Cape May. J
Tnay Could Mot Agree. " War in the ranks of the Wall Paper Manufacturers has caused a drop in - unprecedented. Wc get thb Information from the Fidelity Wall Paper Company, of Na IS N. tlth St., Philadelphia. who have decided to give the jTublic the Advantage of thb rductlon | gold^pspere m *tetclre"anil fiftran j HOTlffirpOfiL Wednesday," May 8th. 1889. Store Building formerly Occupied .By . MISR JEHHIE WALE3, NO. 44 WASHINGTON ST. Will Open at the New Store a. New Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. ALONZO HEWITT. 'j^nKimT's^LE. ^ , i ' a»Tt'IU>AY. MAY no. I--''. D C. OLI VER, Garjet' HaMactiiier,
Wanamaker & Brown again., I The Store of the million for Clothing is read)-. This Spring is the twenty-eighth at the old cornet 1 We are tied closer than ever to everybody this season who wants to get the worth of his money in wear and style. You want no more. We are not so extravagant as to promise too much. All we expect to do is— ■ Give you a better money's-worth than anybody else. J Because we manufacture the Clothing. Because we take small profits. ' Because it's the only way to get your trade. i Spring Overcoats — full styles to quiet styles i $6.50 to $25.00. Spring Suits — stripes, checks, mixtures, Cheviots, j wide wales : $10.00 to $25.00. [ Bring the dollars yo,u expect most for to tts j You'll not be disappointed. We are more eager. 1 abler, wiser to serve you. _ We want to beat last Spring's sales. We do in | . the clothing. Boys' Clothing from $3.50 up to the handsomest suits ever got up. Wanamaker & Brown, ■ Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia.
PUBLIC SALE I Valuable Personal Property, ' THURSDAY, MAY I6-h, 1889, AT THE GATZMER HOUSE, DENNISYTLLE, N. J„ At ten o'clock A. M., the following described stock ol HORSE 6, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c„ &c.: | Three Sets Single Carriage Harness, all Made to Order, and in excellent condition. One Set Double Carriage Harness, nearly, new. : One Set Double Work Harness, of Good quality, and but little | used. A number of Bridles, Collars, Leather Fly Nets, and other portions of harness in good condition. A well matched stylish }cam of : DRIVING HORSES, ' sound and kind to all harness ; fine steppers, and can road easily and comfortably ten miles an hour. 1 ! TWO GOOD HORSES, ' , well broken to farming and work of all kinds. One pair of very ; LARGE AND EXTRA FINE MULES. Also will be sold a lot of TTTEnsrSII-S, consisting of Flows, Harrows, &c., together with many articles not enumerated. AH the above described goods and stock have been well cared for, and arc in FIRST-CLASS condition, and will be , positively sqkl without reserve, the owner having no use for them. CONDITIONS; — For ail sums of Jto and upwards, purchasers will be entitled to a credit of ninety days by giving their notes with ' approved security with interest.. For all sums under $10, cash on delivery of goods. | MACKEWWILLIAMS. Proprietor. Dennitville. N. J. H. S. RUTHERFORD, ' 32 Washington S tract. Cape May City, N. J. HEW STORE, NEW OflODS iO LOW PRICES, EVERYTHING IN HOUSEKEEPING LINE. ] Crockery, Wood, Willow and Glassware. I IT. 1. U8K» or nuitui n. ! On, actio: 'Violet Sqtfq m Smill Imaix.' ■ SCISSORS. M Mle-Plaled Sasors nid-Ste, Ms1 Sasars, Timers, nratra^reore.sm.^ ^ WAR£ XX wMlnqlon atrrel. f.pc Mtmr. W. J. - THE BRUNSWICK, Hughes Street and Ocean Avenue, Cape May City, N. J BOVI-UKB AOCOMMODATtOro. REXSOKXBLX CBABOXS. ' JAMES B.STITES. Proprietor. « L. FURMAN SMITH, ; COAL AND WOOD, 8chellenpere Landing. Cane May. N. J. ( ~ " "ttfSBeasBsssatsas ntzi.>xzj%-w-*"
m CAN SAYE MONEYL By examining our line of 'v spp MESS GOODS AND M, 1 Surah Silks, Silk Rhadames, Silk Failles, China Silks, ALL WOOL HENRIETTAS, . SIJjK WARP HENRIETTAS. PLAIN AND PLAID WOOL SLKA11S. ■ French Challis, American Satines, French Satines, American Challis, Beaded Wraps, Braided Wraps. BRAIDED STOCKINETTE JACKETS. 1 HALL'S 1 No. 26 South Sobono Strcot, PHILADELPHIA. ^"OVERCHARGED." 1 "fs'1 ,?rr f:,r t tl,v | A. C. V ates & Go. • SIXTH AN# CHESTNUT ST S„ 1 Soots ?liors ilubbrr (hoods. (Etc. W. H. APPLECIT,. Laaios', Osnt's, Misses^ind Children's ^f:FINE SHOES, Ko. 331 KaiKhns Avenue, Camden. N J. ELDREDGE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. R. PARKE, I 8 South $econd Street, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes | Mini File Slots mi Ladies' Waitinibaits Specialties. GEORGE L, LOVETT, 2 Ocen Street, Cape May, N. J. HARNESS, BLANKETS : AND : LAP ROBES DAYID W. PODAN, j FIELD AND GARDEN SEED ^ Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kinds, Freah A Salt Hay in Balat. ^ ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., ; GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS,; jBjk I inr^fe]D0VETAILEP SCH00L FURNITUBE' WARE & ELDREDGE. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, t Office, Mansion Street. Cape May, N. J. DCRLAND'3 CdRRJESPONDENCE & ADVERTISING BUREAU, Trnrrtpjvfr rS^Amit euqi •"-ae j. m. doruxd, prop, anil War.
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FOR SALE, rtvx one hobsi wagon a, nuot *50 each, tbbee two hor-b wagon?, one EMA1X MARK IT WAGON. COSk IIUIDENKD AXLKH WITH CHILLED BOXES AUi MODI OF TBE BEST MATERIA!. NO KNOTS OK POTTT T1HKD. All Xbdt of KK 'AIMING HONK, AS CHEAT AS THE CIIBABCST TOR GOOD WOKK, AU •- KLKB kov'IIKX-U rmtmSS. a0Aa4KTfD' TIIOMAB T. SPARKS, vmeciwrrlRlxl. eri'-r ''em llUnJ llrl.lt.. E. BORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. f parabola spectacles ft K
— L." IScrthant JUfllaring, 6rnts" fnritislriBo «#sds. ,_C_L- »N DON'T KEEP DRIVING YOUR TEAM IN THE OLD RUTS. 'Taint always \v4jsd01n to keep in the old ruts nor is" it policy to drop into a store and make purchases simply to SXve time. You've 00 doubt heard of our store at ; . VlFTUDFH &PASSY0NK MB. PHILADELPHIA. but haven't called 011 us because it's a trifle out of your wily. You can't raise this objection now. We've added a Retail Department to our store in the new GIRARD BUILDING, 1211 ani MARKET STREETS. We have been known for nincluen years as the manufacturers of the Good PliiliielphiD Made Clotlpng. We now introduce ourselves direct to the people as Retailers. The location is easy of access, take the Market street car at the ferry, it passes our door. H.Snellenbiirg& Co,, WHOLESALE-: -RETAILERS, MARKET AND 12TH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men and Boys in all tbe Latest Styles atd'tic Lowest Prices. FORMING GOODS, HATS. CAPS, TRUNKS, lit, Elt GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I S Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, ' HIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, < No 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popular Styles at Popular Prices, lade ol tei Material al a Reasonable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Dealer la FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. CAPS, DHBBELLAS. Unnarlea aad unlaondrtM .Mna rod, male aad lo order. GIVE VX A TIIUL t'lTT TRICES, HORNER's AGENCY_JBB' Oipn K Swiii Odpfi May aud Bridgeton, N. J, " B. F. HORNER^? HI 0 HNS 0 N & STORES 1 JgARDEH AND FA ANNUAL ^TO1I«A9. IrJSI^XoAED^^ARKET'oARD^ERai.'aii^fc^R^sll^^^ i JOHWSON & STOKES, 217 and 219 Market Sheet, PtilaJelpMe, fa. ' wmXharpur, No. IO 8outh 4th Street, Philadalohia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. CLOCK* OF KYKBT DK8CH1P1 'N KKFAIHED. CLOCKS WOUND, BET AND HEOCLATED ET THE YEAH. HIGH OABB CLOCKS A, BPBOIAIiTY . MISS LIZZIE* SMITHERS, . SPRING MILLINEfl^ No. IS South 8econd Street. PhllscMohl^^^ J

