Cape May Wave, 15 May 1889 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY WAVE— SEMI-WEEKLY— WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889. ■

Piwiw Eth7 VeUalir ui BtiirtiT. n* « m CMff jfarom Her. T. DeWlU Talmagv lorea replay tbe bnnjo. Promlaeal Saw Token are to give Mr*. D. P. Boweti a benefit. Atlantic Cttj tad Cope May are ad vcrtlacd by WUconiin rallroada. Oca. Clinton B. Ptak. of New Jener baa accepted the Presidency of the New York Accident Idaoracce Company. o,gnukiJ. ( Ignatius Donnelly, the crushed Its i conian, la laid to be preparing a book to i prore thai Jean of Arc was the laltof i Major OcMtal Plume has issued or. 1 den to the effect that the First Brigade, ' ■ N. 0, B. N. J., lhall encamp at Sea Olrt from July gth to 13th lndualre. j The mlariee of County Bchnnl Super- ] lntendenta srill be Increased by the law i whteh glees jhcru 121 ^cenU fwr pupil, ; mum of >600 per annum. , I Be said the other day : "I would rather gfub sago bush on my farm near De- J troll and eat corn pone In my log cable than lire la the castles in Spain and nmkc member King. 1 presume ( g|few month/; but after that I will want J Some surprise has been expressed be- i cause Mrs. Harrison, wife of the PresU deal, has not figured to such a degree In 1 newspaper gossip. The fact Is that Mrs. ington correspondents to refer to her as c seldom as possible. Tbey hare treated : her, therefore, with the courtesy her re- , The International contention j'ust held 5 in Philadelphia by the branches of the ' Young Men's Christian Association gars evidence of the remarkable growth of this society during the past quarter of a . oeutury. It contained deligalca from , the four quarter! of the world, sod there were 8* members aTlta sessions- b The associations now wields a poworful t Influence not only upon the young men j who belong to it and upon the Proles- j riders who are brought within the range b of lis operation-. j Those who watch Use Italian laborers £ who are maployed in building operations ■' They work hard; they work steadily: I U*rf are sober In their habtta. They r are as patient as the men of Germany 1 and as alert as the men of Ireland. They ^ ambition, but It is a fact that many of f them grow ambitious of rising In ihb 1 world after they hare been two or three 1 yean In this country. 1 rapid transit for parcels lias , flanged wheel end s car with sa'slcclrlc , motor constitute the spperstus. The , speed secured is almost incredible and , Its owners look (orwsrd to s revolution , of Use mall-carrying and express bull- , ness. Edison is credited with having •aid that It la Uw greatest conception that we had something of the kind. The , J glne to kocp up the boom of civilisation. ( A pair of Berlin lovers, whose union 1 wis opposed by parents, eloped and , set out for English soil on Heligoland , to gat married. When they got to Hamburg tbey found that no steamers were c waves were pretty high, and, before J they bad been at sea an hour, he excaned himself to go below to lie upon a , sofa. She, left alone above deck, thought ■ about it awhile, concluded that the ' didn't want to get married after all, and Hamburg. There her lover was unable \ lo Induce her to slay with him, and she t went back to Berlin alone on the flrst ■ train. 1 How we have nasnTihat the peach < raisers ot Delaware are alarmed by the ' cs.t.'irE'ssrr : fruit. The boys would oal up the whole J crop If they could get It cheep enough. | Send It along aa toon as It la ripe, and t abort oast of raising; give Young Amer- 1 ace whether It is Doarible to change the J -Jlf5!«awn the peach growers.— N. Y. ( Sun- _ | Nothing la hoard from Washington of t the appeal to Ooagreaa for the coinage ot baff-evnt piece* that wis adopted by this appeal, which says that "the Amcrlcan cent represent* a higher value than higher than Engllah farthings, French helve centra, end that the difference In value between tho American cent and A"o°** A Brooklyn nvw«pa|*r man klls a story about the Rev. Dr. Talmage which partially accounts for his popularity amoag reporter!. A young man who had the pkaaant job of reporting tbc oae Sunday night and didn't ♦ attend ssewsiiBg before without Intsrmi— i-u; lor Sr^Taoshlmu,, When be w'Z up at 11 o'clock he dimly remembered that he lad not been to church as usual. man himself. afSd whri'tad^ly aot down ami Iwganvmtlng. synop «aef Waasnana. Ha chaneed to look »!■ a few minute later, and found lb young man Mat sriaep. Ha began over uua-aad wrote a complete report of

| By their Inability to hit the ball on few davs previous to this tbey captured the hret game from Yale by a large acore t " teur pttcber, at will. * The management of the New York - club, in order to compensate for the j . large salary demanded by Keefe, re- . leased four players a^gwbmnire. ( ® of iLt year.' "Wag" Utf steady fielder, ! a aure batter and an excellent base-run- < .. ner. It Is the wish of the champion's ! admirers that bajnay be found with the club again this summer. I I In a-bommunlcatlon from our last ' yean captain we IcarnUhat Mr. Campbell, of Harvard, is very1 anxious to pUy t , at Cape May this summer, and that the , 'probabilities of his so doing are almost . an asaurrr d fact. i. If Wagrnburat la secured for third, i Campbell for short, Dsns First, Mc- t - Conkcy 2nd, what % Prone Wall idfleld « > this would make. Mention an amateur * I tcaai with voeh a one. L Manager Johns and Luther E- I'rice r are to select new suits this week at A. > ' j'. Reach's Sporting Goods House In " ' Philadelphia. The boys will leava their measurement, on their way from College ' supplied with such playing parapher- » Senator Ileyburn and wife were regis- ] tered at the Lafayette over Sunday. ( The Senator will have the base ball field . In flrat-claaa condition by the time the ' team arrives for practice. ' The Wynnewooda are playing a stiff < [ game this season, but they should put ] up their best when they come here, lest I the performance of last year be repeated. After to much discussion concerning J | the proposed dlsbandmcnt of the 1 . Young America Club, of Phils- ( expect to keep up their old reputation J * again this season. What will Rlverton do without King ? 1 I Snyder la good but he cannot do It all. I Rem. P. Davis, the Philadelphia Jew- , eler, who presented the handsome silver i for the amateur championship of Jersey last year, and which waa by Cape May, has signified bis in- 1 tentlonsar a liberal offer to the club this « Mr. Davis la a gentleman ot the t sporting fraternity, and a great friand of . the manager. 11. M. K. < Tho Fifth District Convention of the f Jersey Sunday-school Association \ for the counties of Cape May, Cumber- i land, Gloucester and Salem counties will , held In the M.E. Church, of Clayton, ' Wednesday, May 29th. The follow. ( erdses; Reports from counties, County ' Ingatherings, '• Rev. a W. Clark, Ad- ( drees, " Cultivation of Early Christian 1 Activity," Rev. L P. Brokaw, Freehold; a Questions on the Y. P. B. C. E. work , Devotional Exercises; State ud Dls- ' retary; Conference, " Interest In a a I Work— how maintained ; " Address, , " Spirituality an Essential Element of . Succcse," Ralph .Welle, New York City , Conference of eamc; Brief addreaaea from Workers, " Needs of the Hour." , Evening Session, 7.15 p. m. Devo- ' Uonal Exercises ; Addree»; Rev, Henry • F. Bskcr, D. D , Philadelphia ; Closing I will he' provided for delegates by the j of Clayton. 1 Let every Sunday-school in the Die- ) be represented. Every Pastor, r and Sunday-school work- I is earnestly Invited lo be present, as . all the exerdiee will be of practical . value to the work. " Wave's" Business Locals. i Photograph gallery to rent on Beach Apply to William King, No. , 121 Arch street, Philadelphia. tf opposite tho poatofflce. f97.tf j the state. Send In your order for 1L t All the oounty and latest news. A. W. Springer and ton, builder, and J IL^U." tTicSurt ' ' jTsf sfflrdSfss > *■— satieens. Genu and boys hats I ; ; Joseph Hall, Jr., offera for sale a lot j , of single and double farm wagons of hit iSsHiSSS : sjaBSr^ar - . John G. Sbeppard offers his services . . to the people of thb oounty as an sue- ; Uoastr. His long experience in the 1 - business makes his serrloes desirable. I Communicate with him by letter to hit , addreae in this city. Orders left at this t office will receive attention. tf | ' Foe Sau — The property recently . owned by the late Andrew II. Stevens, j ' Good house, ham and fifteen acme of 1 ' land. Situated In the Borough of West . ssssynattiK&'sB! to J. Heniy Edmunds, No. 89 Washing- ( t» street. all" . Go to headquartara for mattings. No. 1 , 82 Washington street, the new store, J - i f figures. Good matting at 35 cents per 11 then Is not some goods that you need. : Isaac WIDeta. successor to William R. i r wM^°a ^ " n with hoots sod shoes for all sires of feet a end to suit gersons Olivers' dreerlpUon. * s^«r.u^tuhc^irr4d rquare up with the time, both In regards u lo the completeness of his stock and his * raT'wmnr^ftlrodS j who may be at the Island, and they will a find the Captain ready with the goods « and a desire to please them. If e i e i m 1 J- Appropriating Ordinance. d htisaiaSoiueBeSSeS wraGMw'lUy.m ""'II : ssr*"" is B KgsSjft 5E * £2

B'wam,tesrTh As mercury srill surely destroy the sense of smeO and completely derange the from reputable physicians, as the dam- „ ago they wBl do are ten told to the good x Hall's Cavarh Cure, manufactured by F. f, J. Cheney, Toledo, O., contains no merand Is taken Internally, end ecu directly upon the blood and mocua aur- , 6t thV system. In buying HslFs " j ftTBold by druggists, price 75 eta. per L . There U a good deal of difference be- '' I ween the scum and the upper cruet, . though both are at the top. " That Tired Feeling Afflict. Marly evsry on. In the spring, y Knssjsrf.jss.rsfe i KwssxsaiSJ-di , It this season. Vsumitx t. a It has been our aim for a series of years to print store news that will be universally read. Our methods, being , right, have succeeded. Frtfsh and true statements hove won and held a reading constituency the like of which never before been known. Under the leadership thus created a larger truthfulness has come about, but a mass of inaccuracy in advertising still remains, which discounts the efforts of all sincere advertisers. Our interests demand unceasing warfare upon everything of the sort. But we cannot fight in detail. Every instance in which competing goods are offered as bargains at higher prices than we charge regular can- c not be challenged; when jj Sateens are stated to be more . popular this season than ever, ^ which every dress goods man , to be untrue; when is called Gloriosa, or Cashmere Henrietta; when staple articles, open to all the trade, are represented as exclusive simply because of a fictitious trade-mark arbitrarily attached ; when suth things these are printed we can- c not pause to contradict each a misstatement. The fixed principals c beneath this business are our » reliance. We try to make c them plain and execute them. 5 A trade trophy turns up f this week. Wool Cballis, s 28 yi inches wide, at 25 cents. J Recently they were cheap at f 37j£ cents. If ever retailed less, we haven't been able to c ^n«i it out 1 . It1« a worthy lot— quanity 1 enough, and that's one rea- I we scooped the trade ; palm figures in stripes ar.d a'l over, with other patterns and ; colorings of sorts many. • This is one of the cases in which shfc that buys last buys, . best _ Stop at the crowded placf s ' the Dress Goods acre or so J and one of them is sure to be , where the Colored Cash- 1 meres are. Three lots on ' sale there now that will be told of in other years : 1 50, 6S. and 75 cants. , The biggest money's worth i we ever knew in such goods. « All thp. wanted shades. J It's a Gingham year. They the most asked for of all the Wash Dress Goods. We t have more than a thousand J styles of them. At 8 cents a yard, good, handsome dress styles. J Choice stripes at 10 cents. A great variety of stripes I and plaids in various color- . ings at 1 2l4 centsT — ' We've had a word lor two - to say of the 25 cenl Gingat 18c. Brand new; twenty pretty stripes, mostly clusters. They were ex- { cellent value at 25 cents. The regular 20 artd 25 cent Ginghams are in the best of colorings — equal to Scotch, and very likely as good to wear. 0 You know the rest; any t Gingham loveliness or excel1 lence that anybody has we ' have. And lots betides that ■ you'll find nowhere else. ' Plalded, striped, and plain I ; Seersuckers (not crinkles) J ' are in high favor. Of course , we have them. \2'/ cents. Cotton Outing Cloth, 10, 1 I2j£, and 1 6c, is in^tripes — [■ exactly the color contrasts , [ you'll find in some costly ; ! AD sorts of Outing Shoes I for men. The new Tennis Ox- j fords come at $2, $2.$o, and $3 ; and Men's Copper, and Ooze Calf Tennis, at $4. S Light above and strong 5 bdow ; ideal in every way. i! There isn't a shoe in the lot that won't bear the closest i looking at. ; Tennis, 'Seaside'and Moun- » tain Shoes for women are in ■ fullbloon,. Picking is easier " now than it will be when die I seasons rush is on. Wo- ; men's Tennis Oxfords, *2,1 John Wanamakex,

ShuH Wlraback A Co.. WaouauLx Gram, PanADL, P*. ^ Wa hare called jogr attention to oar „ celebrated Favorite Table Syrup. We know 11 yon have naod It you have c been pleated with it, and will want j Allow ua lo say thai we will p the quality up to atandard and you J can depend on Retting It in good order, » anAeaxi. - Aax rJkEavoiur* Txblx Stslt. We know that" every good housekeeper . pleased when on waah^ay they have a good Soap and Starch to uae. Beat Out Soap will soil you. A large cake for 5 oeota. Uae It; you will I'ke IL Starch ta rrax and perfectly white. fact the beta that you can uae. Ask your grocer lor Lffly Starch. 11 £ be does not keep U, tall him that It la And IS you are fond ot .Uooo Com* will be pleated if you buy the carefully selected trade that we guarantee, \ end la known on the trade as the 8. W. & Co. Coffee. It la rich and highly flavored. factathemielvea ahould be^often aub- ' in the interest of right-thinking < and fairness to our fellows- 1 %tt v jUnrttSfgrntg. ! 0.d0.TEA The Chskett Tta Sver CSvrcl PERFECTLY PURE. sag 'i" si ; Oriental It Oceid»=tal Tta 6s.. IY4J/~ d Offtr*. AV norUnf >>-t« i . For taie by the heat Clr.« *-r* A. EWEN, 1. T. woo i. ho st. weaa Cape aisj. H. at. IWAIN, Weal Ctpt Hay.

Tnay Could Not AsrAa. ' War In the ranks of the Wall Paper has canted a drop In prices unprecedented. We get this Information from the FldeUty Wall Paper of Na 12 N. 11th BL, Phlla!P'k£§ I aflrrrtianmpti. NOTICE 'W0?AL Wednesday, May 8th, 1889. Building Formerij Occupied By - KISS JEHU IE WALES, HO. 44 WASHINGTON ST. Open at tha New Store a New 8tock of Spring and Summer Goods. AliONZO HHWITT. CJHERTFF'8 SALE. '• aaTonnaT. hay »». isaa. s ah instinct or rereei of M M F",nl*f* cTiyo?Crt<e Hsy. la UieT5«nt,'or cape Hay -■ - . . . i J) C. OLIVER, Rag CartBt Hiitaclmr, !

STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER. PHILADELPHIA^^' TIMELY WORDS. A GREAT SHIRT BUSINESS. Our great shirt business, which was organized in a small way only about ten years ago. has been gradually built up until it probably has no equal in America. This great growth has been based alone on the solid merit ,of productions. We early resolved that in the article of Shirts \vc would sell only our own products, disregarding entirely so-called cheap lots, produced on a -wholesale scale, and sold in quanitics at seemingly low prices. We based our business on sterling merit in Juality and material, on most careful manufacture, and last but far on least, perfect fitting qualities the one desideratum so hard to secure in shirts. We have rigidly adhered to the policy laid down, and. by the aid of well paid and contented oparath-cs, have steadily turned out the best work known, every garment of which is careinspected by experts before placing on our counters. The great business which is the result of all this now reaches ' out and embraces all qualities of shirts, from the plain cheviot for the working man to the most expensive silk neglige garment. It had for its nucleus at the start and continues to-day the sale of four WHITE DRESS SHIRTS described below, which for fit, (or solid wear and intrinsic merit, are certainly not surpassed, if equalled, anywhere. They are as follows : Our Best- Our Third QualityTbc "Custom Made" at #1.25, made The ever popular "Favorite" at 75 ' rireTr neck We believe that do ready liferent "talgt made »hlrt out be bought that combine, equal at the nnce. the perfection in flt, floeneat and dura- / bblty that this shirt affords. Our Fourth and Cheapest Grade Second and Next Best- The Imptflktd "Great Wonder" at 50 The "Bundard" at #1.00, made of Cents. Of extra quality muslin with Wamsutta Muslin, with three-ply, ail. reinforced boroms and made with the boroms; stayed placketed and lame carcUtat tororre such perfoCT aat#1.00ahlrt in tbe market. SHIRTS TCf MEASURE. Gentlemen who bare not already availed of the superior opportunities afforded our Shirt department In the execution of ordered work, should not fall to do so. ' Those who have had difficulty in the pail In obtaining perfeptly fitting Bhlrta will find by a trial of our skilled artist and cutter that they will be suited in every par. Jicsilar. We are building by degrees a very large business in ordered work, In conseof ourjjnlvcrsai success in Its execution, and our ability to please gentlemen who previou«ybare never been free from tbe annoyance of IBy fitting shirts. wraTuiiWHi CAPE HOUSE, CAPF MAY POINT, N. J. 0|>en all the Year. Heated by Steam. Lighted with Gas. Fine Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS oojjrtm, arena. usiwWtiwra ^ H HAMILTON. Manager. H.t RUTHERFORD, 32 Washington Street. Cape May City, N. J. ISW STD1B, WW GOODS ill 1DW PRICES EYERYTHINO IN HOUSEKEEPING LINE. Crockery, Wood, Willow and Glassware. .• atMai Oer mass*: -q*ick Hair* aadnmsll PtoSU.' . SCISSORS.. [ SCHQLLHDRF3 1* HMM Son Mm, UW- ttrt, Most 1 Itivi jasrsMl wax Ik. asm— or *a« woan IWaadta or a W. S. WARE; sa washtnxtoa street, Csspe mmy, H. J. [■ THE BRUNSWICK, Hughes Street end Ocean Avenue, Cane May City, N. J bo* run aocoxwonanoxa. kxasosablx cbabqia ' JAME8 B. 8TITE8. Proprietor. [\ L. FURMAN SMITH, j COAL AND WOOD, I r id

YOU CANSAYE MONEY' By examining our line of SPRING DRESS GOODS P mi Surah Silks, Silk Rhadames, Silk' Failles, China Silks, ALL "WOOL HENRIETTAS, SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, ' PLAIN AND PLAID WOOL SURAHS. French Challis, American Satines, French, Satines, American Challis, Beaded Wraps, Braided Wraps. I BRAIDED STOCKINETTE JACKETS. HALL'S No. 2S South Sec:n. Street, PHILADELPHIA.

"OVERCHARGED." high prices. Our reputation for the f 1IEST clotiiinu is nut better known than I uur reputation for rbasonablb fKices. *■ A. C. Yates & Co. \ l.cflKcr llullrtlt.it. SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS., u ■ ■ Soots 'BltofS iSubbrr (Goods. <?tr. W. H. APPLEGIT, Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Children's .^cFINE :-:-SHOES,iNNo. 831 Kaighna Avenue. Camden, N J. •f ELDREDGE. JOHNSON ; BOOTS AND SHOES, j RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. )' Alms lull supply constancy on I..M ol Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. • ~ R. PARKE, ^ 1 8 South Second Street, Philadelphia. A tew tloon t*Io» Mulct street . upper sfcle. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes t Mirti'iFiie SteauJ Ladies' W antenpliasls Specialties. ; GEORGE L. LOVETT\ : in 2 Ocen Street, Cape May, N. J. * i HARNESS, BLANKETS' ; AND • LAP ROBES DAVID W. RODAN, J d FOOT OF JACK HON STKRBT, CAP* MAT, II. J. ill Wlsaes In tufonn tas pnbUe gunernlly tbat ku bas on tuuM a chotc* lot ol I FIELD AND GARDEN SEED 31 At Reasonable frloe* -Jto cle«to In Mot qltallly ol Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kind*, Freeh A Salt Hay in Bales. r. All Furoers vtslUni to tare tkelrrom jnguga re yayan Drtn. taeumetoMsrelllutte , [; ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., | GENERAL SCHOOL FURNISHERS.* I Jjf; DOVETAILED SCHOOL FURNITURE.^|^ I ta PI ml AvmniM. pe«r »m wren, nxw iohk city. WARE & ELDREDOE. - CARPENTERS BUILDERS, Office, Mansion Street, Cape May, N. J. i, DORLAND'3 BBFiM 6MHMBCI & UmM BBBIAU, reaj^aS^Kp^'rtttSnri!' re.' , . ,U4m J. H. DOHUXDi Frop. lint Xir. SELECTED SEEDSNorthern Grown SEED nrrsH BnrDS^oiTA txr.ti ^ c POTATOES Special Low Rates FSBSHintlD. FOR SALE, nvx OXI BOKSS WAOOXH, l-ItlCK Mo KACH. TKKXK TWO UOBfX WAOOS". ONE 8HAU, MASK XT WAUOX. CASK HAKDKXKD AXUtS WITH CHilXKD BCiXKa. ALL BADS OF THE SWT HATKBIAU NO KXOTS OB FUTTT USKD. AU — -e- lA BXEAIKIXO DOXS, AS CUXAP AS THB C1IBAPBST FOR UOOO WOKB. AO CM IHX.H8 til" rxtalter. C"-'AIU'IT"D-TBOWAtST. w Ospe _ E. BORHEK, PRACTICALT OPTICIAN. *-* 1 PARABOLA SPECTACLES

Pmlnref faiUrtim, «mti' firniiktu #»«ds. DON'T KEEP DRIVING 100! TEAM IN THE OLD RETS. ) ' " 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 FIFTH. SOUTH & PASSYDNK AVB. PIIlADBlPHIi but haven't cal!ed_ou.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 BDILDING, 1211 ail MARKET STEMS. We have been known for nineteen years as the manufacturers of the Good PtiilQdelpli Made Clotlpg. 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. SMITH No. 47 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men and Boys in all the Latest Styles atd tt)e Lowest Prices. — GOT FURMSHIffi GOODS, HATS. CAPS, TBDKS, Ktc, Etc GEORGE M. POWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Oape Mav City, HIRAM DEWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Styles at Popnlar Prices. Hade ot best Material at a Reasonable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. GINTS iraraiffi GOODS, EATS. CAPS, DMBBKLLAS. OIVB MX A THIAL. CITY PBlCkg. ■- HORNER'S AGENCY , FOR THE SALE OF I Pianos Qrps & Sacliines,^^? | Oape Kay and Bridgnton, H. J. QpBttl ' B. F. HORNERT" lsg^° I0HNS0NAST0KES' ~lfffl fcl ■ I II AND FARM MANUAL FON IBM. J OHNS ON* a" *ST0 K^r 2 iT and" Vl 9 H. < WM.E. HAPFUR, KKXrXB OF TBI DTATB HODSZ CLOCK. No. 10 South 4th 8treet, Philadelphia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. CLOCK* OF KVXXY DBSCHIP1 . >N KBFAIBKD. CLOCKS WOCHD, BIT AXD llXUL'LATKD BY TBI YkAK. HIGH CASE CLOCKS A SPBOIALTY. MISS LIZZIE. SMITH E RS, SPRING MILLINERY. No. 16 South Second Street. Philadelphia.