cape may wave— semi-weekly— wednesday, may 22, 1889. ' r "
HBM rUMrtEmW*«*TrtMlrtiT ; "ttxzzzLtt"* i A contemporary baa lb I" itmrtllnK and imtrUbk Item: "Kx-flonator Kiddiebcrfer Is Inclined to take » m; aober 1 rlew of the Republican "luxation id 1 Vb-HtnU.- ; If the unoonl of dlnlng-out done by | our Bemoan Oommlsilonera «t Berlin 1b | ml ill approached by tbe amount of diplomacy ibey display in performing ibelr , duties we ibiJl hire occasion to be , prond of tbelr record. t Outride thePresLdcnl'i mill 9000 let- 1 ten come to tbe White flouM etery day. It requires s Urge force of men to 1 work tin midnight to answer lhom.Llge c Halloed rephes to the moat Important oats by dictating to Miss Banger, who ' typo-writeawhat he says. ^ Walt Whitman, the poet, will be serenty yean old on Monday 31th. A , dinner In hU honor will be Riven at c Oamdcn. Among those who will prob- j ably be present are Col. Robert O. In- b gersoll, Mark Twain, E. C. atedman and otherajrf equtl promlnencc. i,
Wo hare a swarm of great American humorists ; but bow are we to account ' for the fact that there U not a female 1 humorist among them? We bare It- 1 male poets, preachers, philosophers, politicians, historians, artists, and doctors i but where hare we any great 1 Mother Etc? if it be true that eren ' one cannot be foond, the feet U qnecr, If not funny.— Bun. Our friends,, the ~ enlUobecconUta, must admit that the weed U sometimes f useful, as In the case of the Pennaylran- I lan who recently robbed a strings bank, 1 and was detected by means of a cigar stump which he had left upon the door. It may be oonlended, to be cure, that he would nore? hare robbed the hank bad it not been for hU passion for cigars; 1 and It most aorrosrfully be conceded . that there are some cigars which srr I Of course there is s disgraceful die- 1 turbance over the Utc remarkablo read- " or of minds, Mr. Irving Bishop. Borne I of the eccentric relatives of thsl Individ- c ual Insist thit he wis killed by the doc- * tors while enjoying e customary trance. All Indications point to the fact that Mr. j Bishop had entirely ceased to exist be- » fore the surgeons began their autopsy, " but Mr. Bishop wis so gifted and re- J markablo that It would not astonish c some ef hla friends If he should turn up t' himself In e day or two and personally ■ convict tbe sdenUsu of premature olll-
Beys the Philadelphia Inquirer : "Everybody knows of George W. Child's numerous sml bountiful gilts, hut few know the extent to which he Is run down end annoyed by mall and In person. Anybody, everybody and nobody ask fur money on all aorta ol pretexts— to start a school, get Insured, learn music, lift a mortgage, bury a son or daughter, mother, father, aunt or anybody; to get married, to tiavel and lettan from various par la of Europe asking bim to ltd la all sort of schemes both personal and public." A smart old gentleman for his age la Mr. William Hamlin of the Kansas district, Bridgeton. He la In hla 78d jear, but does a goodlj amount of work, and hla health and strength are good and ' Vice-President Hamlin, whom, strango ' to any, he never met lo exchanges word ' with, he (WUUam) declaring with true I Yankee Independence that he "Isn't j anxious to run after big-bug relations." Hence it looks as if the two Hamlina are destined lo go down to their graves without a personal acquaintance, albeit 1 our Democratic townsman has a genu- ! ine respect for his Illustrious kinsman,— Bridgeton News. There ere signs that the Bemoan Con- j foresee at Berlin Is drawing to an end. : The Emperor has Invited the Oommls- j doners to a reception at the Bchloes to-day, and this Is Interpreted as possess log a valedictory character. The undemanding la that It haaj been agreed that Malietoa shall be restored and that ' then la to be a tripartite control of the | deoce of being able lo rule themselves In J mains unsettled. It Is said, la the qucs- j bob of Indemnity for the teas of life on the part of the Germans In their fight ' with Mataafa's men. And eo the ab- 1 surd little "war cloud" vanishes into 1 Uun air. Allen Tboredike Rice, whole sudden death has Ailed his friends with sorrow. ] was a gentleman, a true scholar, a man J of the world, full of energy end honor, - a most competent manager sad editor ol J an Important Review, e genuine friend , and a faithful and manly antagonist. I The facta of hla too brief history are re- ' ported elsewhere, tut wegannot tot the ' occasion pass without recording our approdatlon of the deceased and our deep 1 regret of hla untimely demise. In bim the possession of- hereditary wealth neither stilled talent or checked labor. 1 Always Industrious, always Inventive, lit 1 was Car abler and more valuable than ' hla dally associates were apt to Imagine, much as they esteemed him, and his death at the opening et a broader career Is Indeed deplorable. The higher the moral standards of a ''
newspaper the greater will be He success, provided that In other respects It u meets the wants of the people. For the L prosperity of a newspaper Is not depend - 1 The esteem in which it It held is of J alive newspaper which la sold fur a V few oente would cot be possible, except ' for Its advertising, and in the long run large and profitable advertising goes on ly to a reputable Journal. Its character , lldq^y«n^i^.^w^ 1 are of the kind before whom It is worth " whBe to lay the wares of the merchant. If tbe advertiser f.nda that the paper rteUi own Interest, if he area It In the o eett-rwpectlng people, who make the • heat oustomcrv lie la the more disposed to usd h .as medium for publishing his } business. It i. a waste of mooey to ad- [ Tertlae an Important business la a weak t .IBy, and vfctous paper, for the sort of 1 readers to whom It appeals do not sup- ' port such a trade, tad. having no retraet the advmhnnemlii In it. The *0- J •ftwrpatt himwit In t«d company 1 sasisfss.'SKi,"'" j
Snorting Dashes. I Tbe League Race lor the Pennant thus : far has been close end Interesting. The I ( club* are more evenly matched than during previous seasons and It la no sur- < prise to selthc Leaden"downed"by tome other clube which are regarded as i "meat" for the "bean-eaten," and their 1 fast companions, the Phillies, New t ■ Yorks and L'hlcagoe- , But what of the Association 7 Bt I I /mis. tbe old rellaMea, Mill maintain , the lead which wai termed "their mad v , " at the beginning of tbe season j and look as If they were there to stay. Brooklyna, however, are playing great ' ' and will make it Interesting for the < 1 1 What has become of the Athletics 7 r Bharsig says they will catch f 1 up when they arrive home again, where J they will play thirty games before raak- I . auother trip. "Blare" of the box and "pbenomlnal ' , twlrlera" are no more stage the radical s change In the rules Ihla rear. -' The clubs,- of course, all have their | winning pllcbera but the other mem- ' here of the learn now have a hand In tbe L game also. c A pitcher is sol given an asalsl for a h strike out, nor does a base on balls count as a factor In an earned run this n A aacrafice hit column also has h added to the score sheet. • Ad. Lansing, "the Kid," baa developed • a pitcher of great consequence to hla class team at the Uulveralty ol Perm- 1< ivlnnlt The cleat nt Hi wnc the col. L | won
, lege championship with "the Kid" at * ' captain Won 5 games lost 0. 8 King leads the batting in tbe Princeton College Team, with Durell a good c ; second. " u [ Eddie Uyneman, of tbe University of 0 , came down yesterday to catch « a breath of sea air. "Hync" will he one of the pitchers of the Cape May Club K again this reason. Se 11 Chma. Stevens, PrincetotfTlt,;ia entered 8 1 for the 100 yards dash lo the National b ' Inter-collegiate sports lo be held in New next Saturday. II. M. K. s New Jersey Agricultural Collage * Experiment station. NEW Bbukswicx, May IB, 1889. d En. WaTt— During lie present year ~ a brooil of Cicada tepUnitcim Linn. , the "Periodical Cicada" or "Seventeen-vcar la scheduled to appear In New Jersey. The exact llmlla of this brood h In New Jersey have never been Axed, u and it la desirable to obtain, If possible, accurate taforenallon of all loealliles " where II occura during the present year. A la generally known thai the "Atlantic U counties." but more deAnite localities nocesrary to 0< the extent of the _ brood. c< W1U you kindly give thla a place in '' paper, and request aubeenbere to re send lo the undersigned, specimens of p, insects when they appear, together with memorandum giving the date of their K drat appearance, and whether or not P they are abundant. Any other Informs Hon concerning tbe insects will also be gratefully received. w Respectively youra. Jo«#B. Burro . . Entomologist. ~
The June number of Llppincott's < . Magaaloe contains the drat of a series , ■ of papers of extraordinary Interest. - i There are nothing more trin than the . I "Recollections of George W. Chllds," I written from hla own dictation by a per. i sonal friend. In the present paper Mr. , Chllds gives a sketch of hla early Ufe. i This bit of autobiography cannot fall to ■ excite the widest interest, portraying the I early struggles and ambitions of a reI hla name famous throughout tbo civil- ■ tied world. To' the youth of to-day It i points a shining example. "I owe my success," lays Mr. Chllds, "to industry, temperance and frugality." The sketch Is characterized by lhat modealy which ; belonga only to the really great. Thla ■ | is especially evidenced In Mr. Cbilda's | own atory of hla wonderful business ' success. Many Interesting, personal 1 remlalniacencca of great men, with ' | whom Mr. ChUda has enjoyed intimacy, ( gives, such as Longfellow, Irving, . . Motley, Tleknor, Hawthorne, Benton, ] I Bancroft, Lowell, and a best of others. , In the next paper Mr. Chllds will give I i his recollections of Gen. Grant; bis long and unbtoken Intimacy with this famous | will Impart to the article a peculiar "Miss Cresptgny," by Mrs. Francis BuineU. Just publiibod by T. I B. Peterson and Brothers, Philadelphia, I to uniform shape, style and price with I ' her "Tbeo," "Kathleen," and "Pretty I Polly Ptmberton," already published by i them, la a most charming and powerful I . love atory. It la a delicious novelette, full of dash, spirit, vim and freshness, I and sc deeply interesting lhat to put it I aside after once beginning It is Impoaai- i ' ble, no one pan resist lis faaclnallon, for ( It commands attention and holds It with- I out n break. It la published it the unprocedented low price of Twenty-Ave 1 Cents a copy, and la foraale everywhere, copies will be aent. per mall, pre-paid, I to any one, lo any place, on remitting ■ price to the Publishers. We desire to say to our citizens, that for yrara we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovers for Consumption, ' King's New Lift Pills. Bucklcn's I Arnica Salve ar.d Electric Bitters, and never handled remedies that sell as well, or lhat have given auch universal satisfaction. We do not Malta te to guar- , tee them every "me, and we stand , ready to refund the purchase price. If , satisfactory results do not follow their . use. There remedies have won their " great popularity purely no their merits . Dr. H. A. Kennedy. Druggist. 1 j lleorge Willhun durtla will preeent In } Mags vine for June one of Mot- 1 ley's tetters which was not Included In ■ tbe recently published "Correspond. { once." It la addreared lo a young literary aspirant of twenty-Arc years ago, . who allows It to be published, but withholds hla name- The writing of history I forma the subject nf the tetter. j . Over AO people were forced lo leave ' home* yesterday to nail for a frre J ! trial parkage of lane's Family Medicine, j your blood is bad your liver and kidneys out of order. If you are constipated I and have headache and an unsightly 1 complexion, don't fall to call on any , ' druggist to-day for a /rev sample of thit " > grand remedy. The ladles pratre it t Everyone likes IL Large-size package The last state to adopt the^Anstrallaa ' system of voting la Missouri. Thla makes ' third Stele to establish It Many ' are only walling to see how the 1 plan will work. Lost.— "I don't know where, I can't I tell when, I don't tee how-aomethlng i of great value to me, and for the ^return 1 of which 1 shall be truly thankful, viz : e good appetite." . I Fomro.— "Health and streJflh, pure , an appetite like that of a wolf, ' regular digestion, all by taking that * popular ana prendre medtotne, Hood's t BaraapariUa. I want everybody to try r U this season." It la sold by all dntggis is. One hundred doses one dollar. A firmer In Cheater county. Ta., was - dead in a pigpen the other day - with a "pigs In clover" palate In his t Band ire illustrated cwUtefU* of A os- * isis [ timw good, are atreng. light and dura-
Oenaral and Personal, i Governor Blgga, ol Delaware, owns I .90.000 peach trees < i Bar Harbov la to be Mr. Blaine's place i ■ of summer rejourn. ■ Gloucester was quiet on Sunday and I i heads were erected. I Boston teachers are using the rattan i r teach scholars which is switch. : ( Proprietors of summer hotels are get. < ting ready for a big season's work. 1 , The Camden and Atlantic Railroad i , will apend »240,000 at Atlantic City this t i In Improvements. f John R- Long, Jr.,.baa recently been i . made Captain ol the Logan Rifles, the t crack military company ol Youngs c A book ageol while canvassing at Bedford, Pa., aaked to be shown Ihe f In which Banyan worte "Pilgrim's J Mrs. Levi P. Morton and daughter' i among the passengers of the French s steamer La Normandie, which sailed a New York on last Saturday. President William O. Nixon, of the National Bank, of Bridge- * was honored with a banquet on . completing bfly years Work In the bank week. Harper's Magazine has discovered a author ol promise m Kentucky, Nannie Mayo Fltzbugh. A short , atory by her, "T'other Mlaa MuBdy," will appear In the June Number. As a New York World correspondent, t from the vantage ground of the \ limits ltaelr, sums it up, 30,000 lives ' and 9300,000,000 have been thrown j away on the Dc Lessens canal. Postmaster General WanamakoPa ' May Point collage la being fitted 5 and bcsutlOed for the J of Mrs. Harrison, of Ihe White Houae, , Cape May rumor. A Virginia woman who keeps a toll- - gate on the BerryayUle highway baa had f shoot three tramps th as far thla spring And ihe looks forward to an unuaually season In that line. lion. Itodfleld Proctor, the present of War, went into the Union aimy In '81 as Quartermaster 3d Ver- - mont Volunteers, of which W. F. - (Baldy) Smith, afterwards famous as a and corps commander, was C ccloneL J A comparison of tho American and \ European contributions at the Iraria ex- £ la aald to develop two points— the American constructive sense la superior lo the European, and that the Amcricen decorative sense la Inferior to , European. School Suderintendcnt Davis, of Essex I county, has preferred chances against 1 Prlnclfkl Dunbar, of tho Bloomflcld t school, because, among other things the principal uses auch expression! as "good gracious!" "mercy aakes 1 " etc., and F pointed hla Soger at a pupil. c The funeral of engineer George Bishop ' who was recently kilted at Malaga, by c striking hla head against a signal tower, ( took place Monday at Berlin on the j Camden & Atlantic Railroad. Superintendent A. O. Davton, gave tho frlenda ■ gave
" of tho deceased, the uae of a apeelal • train with tho same engine on which i Mr. Blabop met hla death. The train } " was draped with crape and decked with • Bowers. He was a skillful engineer and ] • his tees will be deeply felt by both bis r • relatives and employers. ' B,Wrh\RFn'.n^:nM'.0rfcuCy."rrh 3 e As mercury will surely destroy the aeiile J of smell snd completely derange the ' , whole system when entering it through the mucus surface*. Such articles should c never be used except on proscriptions \ ' from reputable physicians, aa the dam- : age they will do are ten Told lo the good L you can possibly derive from them, a ( Uall'a Oslarrh Cure, manufactured by F. c ( J. Cheney, Toledo, O., contains no mcr- j, . cury, snd is taken internally, and acts J directly upon Ihe blood and mucus aurlaces of ihe system. In buying Hall's c ' Catarrh Cure be sure you get Ihe genu- ' ine, It is taken internally and made In ' Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. F «#"Bold by druggists, price 79 eta per J > _ ; Shull Wlreback * Co.. r WnoLxnat x Gitocsas, Phium., Pa. We have called your attention to our I celebrated Favorite Table Syrup-.. We . if you have used It you have . pleased with It, and will want i Allow us to say lhat wc win r the quality up lo standard snd you r depend 6n getting It In good order, 1 fresh and good. an rois Favours Tibia hi kit. We know lhat every good housekeeper t pleased when on wash-day they have - good Soap and Starch to use. Best r Soap will-suit you. A large cake - for 9 cents. Use It; you will I'ke |L - Lily Starch it runs and perfectly white, i fact the best that you can use. Ask your grocer for Lilly Blarcli. If , does not keep It, tell him lhat it It [ traifpap) axano. And 11 you are fond of .good Corns you will be pleaaod If you buy the carefully selected grade that we guarantee, 1 and is known on the trade as the B. W. ' A Co. Coffee. It Is rich and highly i flavored. | The Orwateez' Curative 1 Electricity properlv applied la the | diseases of the nervous system, and ' morbid conditions can be treated [ successfully only by this means Hundreds of former sufferers from different Cot our country, and many at Cape whom I have treated, bear living testimony to Its efficiency. Why suffer I applied hy N. llaxn. Medical Electrician, Broadway and York Avenue, WeM _ ; Cape May. ^ Isn't This What Vou Need. The Indian Hemp Bitten, combine r a peculiar manner the best Hood tmriflcr and strengthening qualities. They p are purely vegetable. It u .one of the ^ beet of remedies, and succeeds when . other medicines fail. These Bitten wll , purify your blood, aid the digestion, and give new life and vigor to the body. ' Good for dyspepsia and liver oom plaint ! anil la a preventive of oonsumption. btf OreSftoohike aaerrtlsmfats. -- ! trade mark O^&O-TEA r Tfci Chcteezt Taa Erar CSertd. ; PERFECTLY PURE. f a xor nxuctocu Bxvxnaot nil it. :• Tnvtuawwisiaritto. OzdXr»roha . - - i <—-» siisaur""""" " I.T.WOOIAOW,WiaOWlllT. ^■.•WAlJEW-tlMUMay.
□lv« the Babies Plenty of Wateri It la a mistake to suppose that be- ] milk is l Squid food It to at the ( i same time drink which la capable of , satisfying the thirst ol infants. AL > though milk appeases hunger, it makes '• thirst more Intense after It .has re- j I rnaincd some lime in the sumach and J : digestion has begun. It la lb KB which - healthy, breast-nourishing to- 1 to cry for long periods of time in Instan oca. There are many cam 1 > of indigestion due to weakness of lnauf- ] flciency of the child's gastric Juice, 1 i which would be greatly t)«Mflted If Ihe ' child vftre allowed aa occasional drink ofwratef. IS an article upon "Tbe Negro on tbe | . Stage," which will be published In the number of llarper'" Magazine, Laurence Button will recall, among a • vast amount of negro minstrel lore, the , antics of P. T. Barn urn, Edwin Booth, ; and Joseph Jefferson as Stage darkles. • ■ « ■ I Stale Entomologist Smith says that New Jersey will hare a visitation from ' the seventeen-year locusts thla summer. I ^ ; 1 Ifauamatrr 5. , IWlLABELTBla. mom./, W.J », ims. 1 There is a succession of ; Bargain interests. You . must not ring the bell even I though we do repeat "all- : wool Challis at 25 cents." printed ones which^ou have been buyiijg so freely all i last week are still in full assortment, but to them we added another lot, plain, , at the same pi ice. The as- , sortment includes a'l of7 the following colors : If §: ' .lrab spate srecn 1 SSKS 1 This completes the Challjs offering. Last week 57 cents, a short time previous 1 cents, this week 25 cents. 1 the Challis world J coming to ? Sateens. From Mulhouse, which you ] is the hub of the Sateen j Universe, printed by Koech- j the art printers of t< xtiles, the be^t grade, at 1 8 | cents a yard. No time to explain why they tmnb'c from double. They arc here, that's the price, and that's enough, save only that the designs are neat and snSfl, in popular colors. Lay a piece of the sensa- < tional i2j^c Sateen beside the Freres Koechlins' best. 1 There's a diflerence, if you ' close. A suggestion , of sheen in .the French, ; a little finer. But unless you ' are very wise in such things [ must have the two kinds ; together to see it. As Sateens go, these 1 2*A I centers are worth double. [ We never heard of their like [ under 20c. Ninety\lyUs ; I among them as neat and ; cherry patterns as every got [ into Sateens. ; The crinkly Crazies are tpo ) cool and comfortable to be " skipped. Nobody is skip- j ping them. 12J4 cents. " pretty patterns. !
Plenty of room for Big and Little Boy's Clothing; plenty ; of light ; plenty to sep. variety Norfolk and Plaited Suits at $5 ; other grades to frio. A real good Suit for $3.50. Big Boy prices begin at $6.50. x. Men nave been lookfcd after just as carefully. An all-wool Suit at $10. Well sewed, well trimmed, color and wear Tight. At $15 you shall have Suits n plaids, broken checks, fancy stripcS, wide wales, and other choice patterns. Sack and cutaway coats.We never expected to give at $1.25 so good an imported Corset as the Telia. Couldn't do it now if there were anymiddle costs. The Paris manufacturer makes them to our order exclusively. From the factory to our counter, to : That's every step. And we take them in such big that every f>ossible cent is saved in the making. We shall have have the Telia in ten styles. Two of the styles are here now : Tvtta Xo. l.KrrMl OontU. tt.tt. Both these numbers are in every size, and come in [drab or white, as you choose. Collar" and Cuff Boxes that look like wood and wear like leather, 7 and 9c. Cuff only, heavier and more fanciful, 12c. John Wanamakek, iBiu; ^di'frlisfmfnts. N0KPAR1EL POLISH FOR ! FURNITURE ONLY. | USE AS DIRECTED. TRY IT. BENEZET & BR0, phrriff's KAT.M, tho^SayareGBce^tn i jz. : \ . ■ ■ UUl.l^S/:, or rprl'l'l offlcv.ol "stSiKatMreopvrir or Prank tLBroiro. ' JAMKH 6IIOBMAKEK, Jm, C u'zii«»"a Biiujz*' aotvv pretMSAftt j
Wanamaker & Brown again. , The Store of the million for Clothing is ready. This Spring is the twenty-eighth £t the old corner. 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. Because we manufacture the Clothing. Because we take small profits. Because it's the only way to get your trade. Spring Overcoats — full styles to quiet styles : $6.50 to $25.00. Spring Suits — stripes, checks, mixtures, Cheviots, wide wales : $10.00 to $25,00.^, . . Bring the dollars you expect most for to us. You'll not be disappointed. Wtj are more eager, 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. CAPE HOUSE, CAPF MAY POINT, N. J. Open all the Year, lleatcd by Steam. Lighted With Gaa. Fine Large Rooms well Furnished. Thirty Open Fire Places for Wood and Coal. HOT AND COLD SEA WATER BATHS ' ffiaam ancloaen alt# (las. maklu ta« larr*t So" Oitlrrj to » e State SKitai.""."" A. H. HAMILTON. Manager. OCEAN YACHT. —OCEAN CABIN YACHTFor Sale. Elegantly Equipped with every Convenience, a. W LORD, THE BRUNSWICK, Hughot Street end Ocean Avenue, Cape May City, N. J HOMC-UKI AOCOllliaDATIOiCS. BXASONAMA CQAXUKS. JAMES B. STITES. Proprietor. — MANSION BOUSE OAKERY, No. 7 Mansion Street, Cape May CHy. N.J. J. W. EAGEN, Manager. t'
1Y0U CAN SAVE MONEY I By examining our line of s ; SPRING DRESS GOODS AND WiV Surah Silks, f Silk Rhadames, Silk Failles, | China Silks, I ALL WOOL HENRIETTAS, . SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, ; PLAIff AND PLAID WOOL SURAHS, . French Challis, American Satines, i French Satines,, American Challis, 1 Beaded Wraps, Braided Wraps. • r BRAIDED STOCKINETTE -JACKETS. 1 HALL'S , No.. 26 South Socrn Street, PHILADELPHIA. fVOVERCHARGElT A. C. Yates & Co. SIXTH AND CHESTNUT 8TS.. [Boots Short BSubbrr <f»ootls. <5tr. W. H. APPLEGIT, Laoies', Cont's, Misses and Children's HcFINE SHOES,*^No. 331 Eaighne Avenue. Camden. N j. : ELDREDOE JOHNSON I BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS A SPECIALTY. « Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. R. PARKE, I 8 South Second Street, Philadelphia. I Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes ; ttilta'i Fine Stes ail Laiias' f aileiiiliasls Specialties. GEORGE L. LOVETT, 2 Ocen Street, Cape May, N. J. HARNESSr'BLANKETS AND LAP ROBES DAYID W. RODAN, foot zip jackson 8tkkkt. c'apb mat, n.j. FIELD AND GARDEN SEED Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kinds, Freth A Salt Hay in Bales. All ranmre wuata* to taTtttMroOTjroo»^«aoaobj^«iiiiuif UigauuiokiaiaUlittto ANDREWS MANUFACTURING CO., general school furnishers, d _jg^^d0vetaile0 school furniture, wf :t t'trru avkxi's. .« ma wmt, xxw Yt.iiit citv. ^ . ~ WARF & EL DREDGE. * CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Office, Mansion Street, Cape May, N^J. ■ • DORLAND'3 , KSWSFAPEE cmnci & ADVERTISING BURKAU, ; «S,_ ^PHSSS?' "kuk'ttaSo?' * *"**■ *""" ■>"» j. >1. zraaukd, Prop, and XIKr.
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SEEDSI'JZTKR UKXDBHeoM S CO.'S i'^^S',ISr"St<S'reSS0,'S,YJS?or W. A. KNOTT, Florist, tlPK MAT CITV. X. J.
FOR SALE, hv1 ONE BOR8I WAUONX. PB1C1 Ijo EACH. TOUKZ TWO UOKAE WAUON9, ONE HJtALL XA1UT WAUON. CAMS HABDKNKD AXLES WITH CHILLED BOXES. ALL MADE OP TBE BEST MATERIAL. . HO KNOTS OB PUTTT IISKD. All klarta of EEi-AIUNO DONE. AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST POB OOOD WUEK. All CM i-SVz Kl * cairelMtw ewkbt aDiItA:^'aI,' THOBAS r. IPAHKS, Wteeel wrl« tit. ' *'**"' Hrer rare im.i h.mzq . ^ETBORHEK, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, _ _ C ) — — ^ wurmu.. JO" rmuraiMn, parabola lenses,
IRmhiut tailoring, Arnts' ^urntsUog KEEP DRIVING TOUR TEAM II THE OLD RETS. 'Taint aTwavs wisdom 'to keep in the old ruts , . nor is it policy to drop into ijystore and make purchases simply, to save time. . T"»* ^ You've no doubt heard of our store at FIFTH, SDUTI & PASSYDNK AUB. PHILADELPHIA. but haven't called 011 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 aifl MARKET STREETS, • We have been known for nineteen years as the manufactu rers of the Good Philadelphia Made Clotlpng. • Wc now introduce ourselves di reef to the people as Retailers. The locajjon is easy of access, take the Market street car at die ferry, it passes our door. N. Snellenburg <L Co., WHOLESALE -:-RETAILERS, MARKET AND 12TH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. I. H. SMITH No. 47 Washington St., Cape May. N. J. FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, Tor Men and Boys in all tbe Latest Styles and the Lowest Prices. GENT' FDRNISHISG GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TROTS, Etc, Elc GEORGE M. POWELL, ' MERCHANT TAILOR No. I 5 Decatur Street, Cape Mav City, I HIRAM DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No 817 Chestnut Street, Philada. Popular Styles at War Prices. Me ot best Material at a Reasonable Price I. L. SHEPPARD, 29 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. GINTS FOTKHHG GOODS, HATS. CAPS, OMBBEUiS. - horner s agency , ^^^pPiaii, Oriui S Setiii B. F. HORNER^* Jlllillb SCISSORS. . SCHOLLHORJt'iS Fall Nickle-Plated Scissors and Shears, Ladies' Scissors, Trtmicn, "c^""'o;""u'nw. s. WARE.^ L. FURMAN SMITH. COAL AND WOOD, 8cheilenrers Landing. Caoe May, N.J. rd r. .ILB- Oorao. 8%1*SS;,Hg35jgS- w"" ^ : WM. E. I lARFL'R. No. 10 8outh 4th Street, Philadelohia. Clock, Chronometer and Watch Maker. 1 CLOCKS or KYKBY DBSCiUPI VR KKTAIRED. CLOCKS WOUND. SET AND BXGCLATKD BT THE TEAE. HIGH CASH CLOOKB A BPBOIALTY. ' MISS LIZZIEl SMITHERS, SPRING MILLINERY. No. 1 6 South Second Street. Phiiadetohia.

