Geo. 11. Powell'* ejollilne
Decator Street, below Kennedy A Son'* drag More, in the piece to get bargains in cloUilng and bathing The City Connell held a special meeting on last Thursday afternoon, but as the press was without any knowledge of the meeting the' proceedings will remain unpublished. ’ The big “store box,” In front of Ware's Philadelphia Pharmacy, corner of Jackson and Washington Street bat become bead-quarters *
street corner loungers.
We hare a large stock of new j typo bn hand, and are prepared do all kinds of Job printing at the shortest notice, and the moat re so able terms. Send in your orders. The rush of 'customers at Edmnnda A Sen's provision store on Saturday night, nearly frightened the elerfce out of their wits, and the proprietera at one time aeriously thought of calling on tbe aid ol the
military, (sell
OapL Geo. W. Smith's loo Cream loon, will open for public Inapec•n this evening, when s foil supply of.Brona's ice cream will be on is well as other Luxuries of
Tbe Knickerbocker Ice Co., have a full supply of northern ice In tbclr houses at this place, which they arc furnishing to consumers in qnantites to suit. Sae their advertisement in another column of this paper. Tbe name of the Lincoln Hi on Jackson street, baa been changed to that of the “Artisan's House,'’ by the new proprietor, Mr. Charles Young. The tenna per week has also been flxed at very moderate
rates.
The journalist who Dlls * his columns with local Items, culled from a centemporary, and put in a little different dress, deserves a diploma for jouraaliatlc smartness and enterprise. Some of the Philadelphia Democa, and inllaiioniata,followed Gen.Grant to Cape May, bnt Old Appomattox would'at Inflate worth a cent; and the axe grinders It la to be hoped, returned sadder if not wiaer men. Marcy A Mccray's Central Pbarmacy la a popular place of resort for all aho DeM or imagine they need medicinea, drnga or toilet articles; sod when there is a Mg raab, It is worth a day's journey to see tbe “Junior'’ smile. Delightful! Oh, bow delicious! are the exclamations of those who
-Every body to know that the I.ad res of Goshen Mite Society, will hold a Pair and Festlr In UoslM-n In the grove opposite Cept. James Chester's, on Focttra or July, where they will display ami offer for sale ar —•—'— articles both fancy scnling tbe various branches of
industry, and in
Fair there will be a Festival tbe prepernllons will be so abundant and varried that the wants of all can be met and supplied, also oyaters, ice cream and a general assortment of confections- The whole to be enlivened by music, both vocal and
instramentnl.
2-w By order of.committee Ocean Grove.—The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association lield its meeting last week. Governor was pnUsnt, and at tbe entertainment Ttev A. E. Ballard, VicePresident of the Ase ed the Governor to
srving fidelity
with which our Chief " ilnlsleml the afliilrs of State GoyParker replied In a brief dd thli ' • Grove, and expressed his gratlflcstlix. and surprise at the success which had attended tbe Ocean Grove enterprise. He complimented the Asfor the energy they had displayed, and spoke with pride of general prosperity af New Jersey, referred to the fltet that the great 'breathing plpces" of the nation located on her coa L He regretted that Ocean Grove was without railroad facilities, but predicted that before another Summer opened a railroad would be built from Squan to Long Branch, touching at Ocean Grove and
Atbury Park.
Crakuekry Disease or ‘ The Scald ’—Hon. Samuel Dobbins recently called at the Agricultural Department, In com|MUv with the Itev Mr. Brown, of Trentun. to represent the Commissioners of Agriculture necessity for an investigation of a r disease which during the last two Masons has mads groat havoc with.the! onmlwnr cultivation of this State. Dr. Brown staled that a company with which lie was connected in the culture of that fruit Inst not lest than $lf0,000 on the crop last season, through the ravages of that disease in
scrass any ollhc csnsls. rivolral I hoi flues or creeks of the state. Penalty fo on. twenty-five dollara. ’ The Mayors of cities, town
ibnut the State are
untnin, at Kennedy A Suns
drag store, Comer Washington and Decatur alrecls; and the toilet arti-
cles and perfumary there
Measra. Van .Winkle A Chambers have charge of the delivery department of the West Jersey Express, at thla city. This Is tbe —
sun. these gentleman I
charge of this department and have discharged their duties faithfully
and aatTsfaotorially-
Tbe Cape May Guarda Oapt. Smith, commanding loft on Monday morning, for New Brunswick, to attend the general parade and insiaictiou of the Second Brigade, N. Q. N. J. The boya looked well in tbelr new □nifurma and they no ' passed a creditable Inspection. Stab office baa two representatives in the ranks of the “guards.’' At a special meeting of the City Council held last week, Mr. John Blake was elected City Clerk in place of Mr. Jesse McCollum, resigned. Tbe choice of Mr. Blake Is
graphic start engraving. « T rousers;” s superb, damuesw ftshlon plate; about fifty oih. i™. i. .w- -v.p,, „r wood or
the best origin)
ilhutrations, --rings; f
ifeUM
Stephens' powerful story. 'The Marriaga Certltleate." A new voluiur begins with the July number, so Hull now la an excellent tfine to subscribe. "Peterson's" is nnqucatlonnlily the It taads* an otXem hi Ita’fklrtU^ uTffie fashions, and the beauty of its colored plates. The price ^.mly two dollars a aitdiiT f ° r ,W "' ° r ® c "^” rrnT getting up th?S r ti!x r *Fbr 0 lar«t
i.lC’mS
nation, in sggregate k
i in tbe Suite from U
i of Louisville
named Pnnlln Leexlnsky, nolnl for lb. bestyofher hair, which liad n-nrlieilthe unnsua! length of live feet, a few the morning, experiencing a aensn If some one was combing lierhalr. was loose about her shoulders. 1 awoke she saw tnojnen leave the m consclousaess relumed she sreiued
Ills family- , w
bension that the cranb rry interest, i smelt chlorofonn. and found tluit ) which represents capital to the amount \ dsughler's hair had been cm from I of more than one million dollara, may [ right aide of her head, that on die 1 be utterly destroyed unless something side being neatly combed.
the blight. The mlc Department, In the
gentlemen above named examined number of berries and found a species of fungus growing through and through ). penetrating their cells and fillthelr intercellular spaces But while this examination determines in general way the nature of the dlseaae. a proper treatment can only be nsirtained by a thorough inrestignlion f the condition of the buabea at varlis stages of their growth, as will as ■he influence of toll and atmospheric conditions iu promoting or checking
ipraad df the fungus.
THEAEBr.
gentleman, a
Min Maly , Fullmer. Joseph Hand, Geo. Hughes, James Malleth, Theodore Miller, Em. . Rom, MIm Ella Wilton, Chat. E.
' is said that there la a young i In Upper township, who la tally courting eight girls or one it than there are evening in the k. We have often heard of two
Although so very auperior in quality, the prices for our reliable clothing are the lowest to bo found. Bennett A Co., Towke Hall, 518 Market Street, half-war between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia. odr OWN Physician—There Is of Dyspepsia that Green's August;
•lower will not cure- Come to the ! - „ tore of J. R. Garrison and tnqnfreshout; rkrjie 11. If you suffer from Onslivsns™ Rick "
to read Thad VanGihlvr'a Fourth of July proclamation, to he found-in
this |taper. Thad is a live fellow 1 and la always U|*ta4»e times in all ‘
the improvements ni hit line.
of the I Lightning reds Just noi of the i hfle. both in account of I u ‘| tuntmemsl hand and of
liveliness "Of die perambiihitniy red venders. Bodiwhlch Invllollii- lightening
ami assist It to cleave things general' after lu arrival, are umiuesUonably ol discouraging son. A German plivslci proposes to nilllic imnlsr* hr I ' In the lower part of the tree n rod consectedwl lh die^body by
tree to dart
at the electric “ ■* ’ r object placed wlthlr
The ^siplar tree l>
with him; but In some vrnj
•pended by s cAaMofas i <H .traveling and exenr-
sek lace in the shape of polo irfc neckties, and the like. Tbe Mack » polonaise Is the garment' par
harming worn over a "Priai-esw"
'hat Is railed la Parts s feurreau drv of light dime silk. Lac* sh-wls also mi be prettily draped over these desses.
Devteruft Monthly f, r July.
iy Magazine hs ’.t»ct!-r novelties i i i.Tsnil ols|>I*y of
Is the only i
Ague
the I'nil
Arsenic, or Ml i system, that • , IntanaUtaat
md the Chills i s. , It penusndy cures Ferer and
Ague of tong standing
-Monthly. In Its pr
11613. that a choice of the two valuable, MM* I R r *csl! Bd IM '»>hir^Chromoa, •'The Cap-
d'The Old Oaken Bucket.'
ra (hiring the
ling.
—I, Woodbury.
by Huangs A h
Cold Spring.
Kimball Prince A Co., Vineland, N. J., have a small lot of yellow pine flooring, which,they ar. Belling cheat). Price |30, per 100* Orders promptly filled. Address,. KIMBALL Peirce A Co- ■“ neland, N. J. m87:4w JSWh'LJtn JEWELRY!
all f3 yearly snborrfbcre, to commence with the July number, 1874. Address W. J. Demonet, 17 East Hrii Street New York.
‘INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE.’
[Ovur Motto.]
GENERAL STOIil-:
N. C. PRICE & CO.,
22 Perry Sireot, (west side.) Cape May City,
l^’nli J-iiito oi’Ury OoodK Ac JNotionas.
Large Stock of Groceries, Wool 1 & Willow-ware.
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Glass and ,'mo
GiTTEE3SrS-W ATI E.
Pork, llama, A Lard, Floor Mnttinga, Oil Cloths A Carpets, a
gBISlINew Cheap Cash. Store,
W M- C. PATTKRSON.
3STO- 6© 'WAS^IXJSrOXOlSr STE.EET IMIEB, and TAHOB, (NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.)
'emuV^^wa !BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. W„ u |j in form hi. fries'll and the pobllc (HIM I’ FOR CIHII. A.XD CASH 0\LV.
I our III! NT |.(
CLOTH.
CASSINI EltES.
CA-SXX S-A-"VES TIME, CNPS. SAVES TnOIBLB AND SAVES MONEY.
"WOOD YjVK.I>
• WABRANTED.
HEDGE JOHNSON.
‘LIVE AND LET LIVE”
STILL WE LIVE IN UOI'IIS Of BETTER TIMES. PEELINU COXRIHENT
THAT WK HAVE MERiTED THE PATRONAIIE TIIDS FAR BEIN'Q ALWAYS AT ODR POST TO EXECUTE ALL
HERS IN OUR LINN WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, WE STli.L CLAIM SPOUTING AST TI1T EGOFIUG,
At the lo-west Possible Hgur-s, • RECIEVBS OUR CLOSEST ATTENTION. ALL ORDERS FOR,.
Cook toves, Ranges, Portable & tationery
HEATERS AND PAH.LOR STOVES,
Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, •
(tl k.r.NS-WARF. A
ALL SMOKY CHIMNEYS PKRFBCTLY c
—BY A NEAT OAI.VANI IKD III
TV 11,1 A> TV-TV A RE,
suit the pnrehnser. INOCIIAROR—ATM
CALL AND SEE LIVE AND LET LIVE, MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON. CAPE MAY CITY, x’ J. -Huynerit sSc I»ettil>oi»«.
The doubts of tbe People are The “Domestic”
tort,tint by Iw Tl'.ir.V h'A. Sold by Ox-ATTcrforcl B-UlOlSL. SOUTH SEAVTLLK. Oauasal A(«>t fta-Cap. M.jr <!o. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE.
mrs. wsntrd lne^-rr eonnlr: Pi to IU0 per aamllL —<»*wctarol.r
imtetion OoB Wat clus, Onte sad PROCTOR’S FAREWEU S . R . S W AIN, Lectures on Astronomy.
THOMAS H. ROSS, FLOUR,
SPECIA r, ANNOUNCEMENT.
HEABQItAKTEltS FOB
FINE CLOTHING,
GRAIN, FEED.
GROCERIES,
fektii-izebs !STORE fiOOIS, Yo- 47- WASmOOT STIUiET.! rind all kinds of FEILH and GAR-, Th . M .„ - on , | . L . „ f KIl , NC|| , ;Nl . LISI1 mi AMEIUl . AS I DEN SEEDS I fn'ikf.'o M K 11KS ' I'OkSKIS, and SUMMEII DRESS iioODS r,,r batora i OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS. ‘ ' mDK T0 0R1(EB IT TIIK , 0WKST F|(ii;RES
ft.::::?*
RBTURNl. LEAVE. n.m PiulsdelphU, 9 li
ISAAC II..SMITH.
SMITH & HENRY PMCnOAI HOUSE AM SIM PAINTERS, „ , , , pRAIPaNO IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD.
0hi "*- 0l °“ i "*' • rd '‘ ,l kina * of PsinUng nratl;
'number is Washington street, cape may city.
GEORGE W. SMITH,
AUCTIONEER,
50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WE&g&K
IMBISIlilHHOBLD The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA;
Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition;
St Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; Georgia State Fair; Ike bl Se»i]j Machines and doing the largest I and best range of work.
: All other Machines in the
I Market were in direct
| COMPETITION. I }SF“ F-'r Hemming, ‘Fell- ' ing, Stitc ing,'' Cording, | Binding. Braiding, Embroid- \ ering Quilting, & St'tching
fine or heavy Goods, it is
'■j unsurpassed.
Where we hare no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station oi
Purchasers.
Needles for all Sowing Machines for Sole. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, See., and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of' the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and
Miscellany.
Agents Wanted.
Address,
-film Swiu MstliH! Cl., CLEVELAND. OHIO.
Vineland Steam Sash Factory, KIMBALL, PRINCE <fc CO., MANUFACTURERS OF " DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STA Balusters, UraekeSs, Lumber. |W« hava ea baud a Larga Asaerlmeat and are determined to LOW FFtlCJES.
DRIED I.UMDER-ei
*©-GlVK US A TRIAL. WE USE ONLY ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
AWOrd. left lib Lee H r KIMBALL ' PR,NCE * C0 " Vineland. N. J.
JNO.S.LEE&CO. EOpisliniTOEs,'
Stove Coal.
ebelllnzer’e Lending, Capa >leJ*Clre*VlJ
■pply nfWet
LEHIGH A SCHUYLKILL
COAL,
— • CHESTNUT SIZES,
Market Pr" -
i •■PPliad
OF EGO, STOVE J
COAL !_COAL!! Pararaa-Uhtoy^of ..~U„ rill ha faratehad al (ha le.aat Market Prie ’ JA^. T*SMITH S 8KOAR STORE, Jo». e. huohbs'a SOB.
j[) YES. O YES. Carpets! Carets! Carpets!
JOHNSON’S, Na a Ma.n<alon. at.
- <-( nil L iri--.- r-j-elrad In naetelrle tire- ManreaeaaofTvrTdaaCTdBi.t.vi t:. joHimox. CBjiaMajraty
CHAKLES P. WHITE, Saeeenarla d. H. Lead,, CLOCKS, ' WATCHES, . JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Re. 39 WaahtBgtca Street, Cape Kay City
R E P A
INC
HARNESS it The CHiirae of Cepe Mey City and Coaaty HARNESS BUSINESSI
.. CAPE MAY CITY
IUHT AND WHIPS, Ae. Ae. epairiag done with Bealaneaanddlepatoh SIMPSON RICE. THE CELEBRATED Vacuum Oil Blacking,
The Sohomaeker Piano. MRS. J li. TflWXSFNI), Tsyss fesasitsta.i!" SHOEMAKER PIANOS, ”m50W*SSM-re»Sr“ Mtta " WOOD ’ 8^ R G A N 8, OVf NSENII, 1 Agt
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