Star of the Cape, 1 July 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Local Department.

Patent battling aboea at Oark’a shoe emporium* The Vlnehnd Cornet Band are bile Hall, on Lafij-

Tbo Brat ezonraion by rellw ^ _ Cape 'May la down on the Hat to take place July Sib.

Bain la numb needed In tble or ty to.lnaara an .abundant yield of farm prodbctiona. The aoda cream fountain at the Central Pharmacy, If tnrnlng out nailing draught* to the tbiraty multitude thoae warm daya.. Major'a Bath Bonaea are in full blue, and tbe aWetteringcrowd rush there for anita to wallow in the

anrf.

Tbe Mayor baa removed his office to a room adjoining Coogreaa Hall on Perry atruet. Tim City Clerk baa bia office in tbe aame room. The bathing la glorionaly enjoy, able and tbe beach la In elegant condition. Every body abould now enjoy a dip in old Ocean. The Steamer “Soo'' brou on Saturday evening (her for the aenson, (115 paaaengera and 43 horsea being a much larger number tbaa any previous Brat trip for

many yearn.

Lansing's I and restaurant, la just the handsomest, neatest and ooeiest catahlUbmeat on tbe laland, and If you i to paaa a pleasant hour go to :

sing’s.

The steamer “Soc” made Brat trip to Cape May on last torday, arriving here shoot 4 o'clock p.m. A fair compliment of gen came by the Steamer, i expressed themselves much pleased

with the trip.

Corns, Bunions. Inverted Kalla skillful ly treated by Dr. J. Davidson,

Ho. 1513 r "~ a —

oT tbe Hue at tUm plaoa. (2^ have l«£l lbr| Mr. Jem. 8. EMmdge of CoW Uke affcetlou la a ™ *^-* f ‘SmS | rSTttm crvmtare warn uot la U-'taam

attmet attention by Uielr 1 ae<toaluted r Tliia

omoe growth. The varirtlea are I-uoUvHle, By. Aad as a funeral a “Eariy Bom” and "Pink Eye." pa^inc tbrougl' tbe strart tbs bog

This latter variety Mr. EMredgrhaa npoa jotaiag the —“ “* * *- * “ w^Mlug with dm

nt street Philadelphia.

C oe Id aounda, was ei rge party of ladles and gentlemen on Tuesday night. It was a dellg-' fUl trip, and all enjoy ad it with

bounded naU

R.D.Edmunds ft Son have, the credit of supplying their custom* - with the very cfaolaeat meats ai provisions, the markets will affiu and they make It a special point give entire aattsfactluo. Last Saturday was opening di at Reigle’s Cottage Saloon, Ooei Street, and the many cueala nn ent, celebrated tbe oocaalon with

royal sport.

Haynes and Pettihone, Stove tinware and bonae furnishing dealers, announce that they will n * ' dersold by any bouse in line ol business In South Ji If yob ate thiraty drop Into Marcy ft Mecrav'a drug store,and a drink of their delicious " '

daya ago from hla model bakery and ion cream saloon. - There la nothing so becoming the outward man aa a good suit clothes, and there la no plac .. it like Wanamaker ft Brown's

Hall, Philadelphia.

Arrangemen'a are being made by tbe proprietors of tbe Steamer “Sue” to have her m»ko a trip from Cape May to the Breakwater and Lewlatown, every Saturday evening ' ing tbe ssuon, returning on Sui evening o^ Monday morning! . affording opportunities hr visiting tbe lUhobuth camp grounds, and other piaoea of Intermit In Delaware, Smith'! Central lew Cream Saloon No. 1BJ Washington street, ban been remodeled and modernised dur. lug tbe past spring, and uow preaenta superior accommodations, to visitors who will Bad then. Bruns’s ohoiaeat Salem county ioe oroam, and Whit, man's delicious « ' '

remember No. 19J.

The triumph of artistic clothing baa been reached by .V aura. Wanamaker ft Brown, at - - Oak Mall Clothing 1 PbUadeipbia. Call on them, w r-a~

Tbe Dublin Fwrrvri'ii Magmt**, discourse upon human hair, aaya ; ft la not the less narlbl beomae it rn uncnUL - It is a bad conductor of beat, and keeps tire bead warm In win-

If wardi

the effect of the atm ; and we find

jlrea without

bead covering to ila burulr

tropical climates without the slightest injury, and so me tribes of wild Ai

neither tarboosh nor turban. a rely aololr on their buehy beada of hair as proteelii sunstroke. The mustache I reeplra or, defvndiog the lui

'» inhalation of cold and dust. It Is protection of the fare and throat isln.t cold, and Is equally in mates a safeguard for those parts against eleeeelre heat. Tho mustaches of blacksmiths show by tlielr color th rhich they stepped as n natun

■ which ifinhaled,wool

have been jolarious. The mustache I benelldal to thoae who follow the trades of mitleri, bakers, masons, workere In metals, etc. Full beards chills and wre throats. It is asserted that the sappers and miners of th French army, who arc noted for th size and beauty of their beards, enjoy

ature. The gt recommended to persona liable mid easily. The curling nature hair la attributed to a large proportion of oily substance, which prevents the abioiptlon of water. The effect of dampness in destroying tin curl of the hair la well known, bat itii not to well known that the state ol the hair participates In general bealth. In strong curly hair becomes straight if cf health and the

with them

iVreh-V Tbe reason tbr this i

styTWjlay of sympathy U past Boding out. ft is only certain that this sympathetic gruntet lariated not only upoo

going to the grave, but legs by an athletic moor

extruded from the sepulcher didn't belong to Urn. What with Utile dogs who insist upon going to church, and bogs with a passion for alteuding funerals and being buried, xuoloy is fast becoming an exeeedinaly

distracting study.

Philadelphia wants another hospital. a April, 1873, the Legislator 'enusylvsnia -ppropriated 81 “0,1X4) to he JeBcreun Medical reel ion and rquipm, >r medical and surgical treatment of ick and maimed persons of iht lonwealtli upon the condition (too Id raise and secure, to be paid and pplled to this object, tho «lut),0 0 additional, and no. dnee of the Board of Trusts College make an appeal P) tbe public

I order >1 pan

but eBOUUO mot tabled before tin

ady subscrip 50.000 have I

anini of the College, t will hare to lie oh. appropriation of tho

tongue. The a depends much ot oral health. In

hair is full, glossy, sod rich in Its hoes, of the absorption from the blood of a nutritive julco containIts proper proportion of oily and

t of the halt hat of Hie gun-

of health it may loose its brilliancy of me. and become lank and straight, rom the presence of imperfect jv' n others, again, there may be a tbaenreof sai-hnatritive elements, and he hair couatautly looks Oulad a lead. Climate exercises great Inf ooo on tbs cur line s of tho hair,

North and of the 8c

win gl

cently distinguished himself in th disposition Of a cose brought befor ‘' i. It appears that a party making United Status Coast Suiyey were ming lines on the Ilackenauck and

convenience In the use of signals a few fence rails were t from the premises of tut okl ferns Tbs farmer appeared on the scene demanded pay for bis rails. He

told that tbs men were in the United

rice and that the United

States would pay him. He evidently considered that It was bis duly to watch the surveyors, and when they prepared to lea re he rushed over to the Justice of tbe Peace aforesaid and

ided an attachment to secure pay rails. Tbe Justice prepared tho sry papers against the United

States, and booed Ms warrant for au . arrest. This was glean Into the hands q^L of a brilliant constable, who sought for the “body of tbe United States.''

Unllad States could not be fbund in hla bnlliwlok. Tbe Justice of the Place and the Com table who labor under the delusion that the United Sta’ea could be arrested to Bergen unty are certainly deserving nflesth- *

There Is a town In Kennebec County,

laino, where one man holds

of Grand Matter of tho Grand Lodge of Masons. Noble Grand of an Od ' - Ige, President of a Youu Men's Christian Association. Saperir

' ot throe Sunday schools, Jui the 1 «icc, ami foreman of

Jaij, betides holding official position In three distinct Temperance organiza-

tions, and attending to ''

business as an insurance agent That nowis the .sort of man to play a hurdygurdy with one bond and a Oduls with the oilier, a bag-pipe with Ids elbow, end a baas drum with one foot, while ho whistled nu accompaniment and used hla spare fool to kick a dog, and held a contribution box on lib knee.— .nd jot thev any business is dull in Maine and no ships a-bnlkllng.

FOURTH OF JI'I.T.

bavejnst received in my wareae at Poterabnrgh, N. J., by vessel, direct from the factories st . bony, Poughkeepsie and Ithica, New York state, over riVE Tin dolls as worth of Hockey

Moweis, Revolving Rakes,

Rakes, drain Cradles, Stra* ters. Fan Mills, Threshing Mn Hay Presses and a new Sulky steel tooth borae-rake, made expressly fot my own s.ics, and will di> its work' right in tail hay, all of which I offer

buyers at bottom prices. Come ace and be convim

I keep one of tho best and cheapest

Agricultural Warehouse or west of tbe Rooky

Mountains.

Thad. YanGildir.

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cLorajAn. •pOTHE

MrSCKU-JAFii

’anted.—Every body ....... tbe Ladies of Uosben Mite Society, will hold a Fair and Festival in Qoshrn in the grove oppoaitc Capt. James Chester's, on Foiibtb or Jclt, where they will display and offer for sale an extensive lot of articles both fancy and useful representing the varions blanches '- J *ttry, and In connection with there will be a Festival wl. irep*rations will b. varriari that the wants of all i et and supplied, also oysters, ream and a general assortment of confections. Tho whoh livened by music, both v instruments!. By order of eon

Crop Keporta.

years. Forty count lea in Pennsylvania return the wheal crop from ir inferior. The Delaware

JEWELRY: JEWELRY/ Messrs J. S. K. Hand ft Son of Philadelphia, long and well known in this community, os first class Jewelers have opened at their old stand, No. 11 Washington Street, where they have on baud a One as-r.-rtment of Rings, Pins, Studs, fto., et h* Pearls, Diamonds, Ca|ie May iomonda. Amethysts, and Topax. 's|fc May Diamonds cut to order, AD work la guaranteed. Any tdy Or aentlemnn wishing an arbdo a their lino will do well to call on

the Messrs Hand.

, ______ Je-HMw. acnowx Physician—There Is of Dyspepsia that Green » August Flower will not core* Como to the Store of J. 8. Garrison aad Inquire about It. It you suffer from Castlvenres. Sick Headache, Sour Stomach.. Indigestion.

•‘INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE." (Oux* Motto. ] GENERAL STORE. N. C. PRICE & CO., 22 Perry Street, (west side.) Cape May City. Full lline ofI>i*y Cwooclts Ac INotionr*’ Large Stock of Groceries, Wood k Willow-ware. Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Glass and GiTJEEnsrs-WAR. E. Pork, Hams, ft Lard, Floor Mattings, Oil Cloths ft Carpels, a Specialty. WOOD YAIM) lit for cottage nse, delivered

a?s Jjargest "Cheapest <$ ^Besl C E. O T XX I TNT G, FOR MEN AND BOYS, Golden Opportunity.

POWELL’S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE . REMOVED TO DrcwnrM. opp Greenwood f Alas .

AIW

sat

i. H. Benezet & Bro. II AYR JUST RECKIYED THE LARGEST STOCK, and the greatest variety ot HOUSE FURNISHING • GOODS ever brought to Cape May,

I WILSON 'SHUTTLE

listing i

atettiags, Oil Ciet&s, Csitery, Glass Ware. Gseens"Ware, Tie-Ware, Har4-

Ware, Weodea-Ware,

AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THEIR LINE"

. All of which they arc selling at

IxQ-W noXTYTEUS . Tyoxx r-t/Vaa-FT,

CHILDREN'S i

C. PATTERSON, DMJEB, and TAILOB, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.

New Cheap Cash Store, NO- GO w ASfTTXYTGtl’OYT ST-REET,

(NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.)

BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. CIIKtr FOR CASH. BSD Clsll ONLY.

CASSIMERES. VESTINGS. •nd TRIMMINGS.

WARRANTED.

C-A-SKC SAVES TIME. :.\'"S SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY.

“LIVE AND LET LIVE”

ILL LIYDiO. AND NOSE THE WORSE FOR THE LOW EBB or bOSI NESS; STILL WK LIVE IN HOPES OF BETTER TIMKS.FEELINU CONFIDENT THAT WE HAVE UEBiTED THE PATRONAGE THUS FAR

SEIKO ALWAYS AT OUR POET TO EXECUTE ALL

DEBS IN OUR LINE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, WF. STILL CLAIM SPOUTING AND TIIT ROOFING,

At the Lowest Possible Figurs,

RECIEVE8 OUR CLOSEST ATTENTION. ALL ORDERS FOR

Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery

HEATERS AND PAH LOR STOVES, Tin-ware,’ House-Furnishing Goods,

ttUa.UN.WARE * WILLOW-WARE,

CALL AND BEE l IVE AND LET LIVE. MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON. CAPE MAT CITY, N. J. UayneM Ac DPettifoone.

Best Sewing Machine,, The “Domestic” Sold by OFAWfOT-ca. IXTIOlt.. SOUTH SKAVILLE. Oonorml Asont for Cape May On.

THOMAS H. ROSS. WHOLESALE A RETAIL, DEALER I! FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, GROCERIES, FERTILIZERS Aid all kinds of KE1LD and GARDEN SEEDS’ OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS.

ON COMMISSION. fSg-Consiirnmcnts Solicited. Nu. U k li FEDERAL STKEET.N BIGLER & BRO., MUSIC STORE •7 Vt uhlnxton Nl. tape May ITtJ. . w - BIGLER & BRO., ORGAN, .*„ , . B ,*i. s .ihr. h ' r *

! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 FINE , CLOTHING, Th.E.ftZzi.~r~r^Ti. STORE ROOMS, Eo. 47 WASHINGTOU' STREET.

TO OltHER tT Tin: I.Ott INT FIGlitES,

ISAAC II. SMITH.

10CR AND FEED.

Floor, Cora, Data. Core Heat, Ortnzd Fiu. Toar. Oraoal Tax load, Oat lU. Coara. and Flaa Salt. HAY AND STRAW BY THE BALE Bent quality Lehigh CwnL JACKSON BTRSir. CAPE MAT CITY. EU-A-ISIK •BOOKS. STATIONERY, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, &o., PASICmCES, J. S. GARRISON Poet-Office Building. oravinw!ois I!

STILL AT IT.” - WIM l ELDREDGE CONTRACTORS *. BtTLDERE.

COM ION

N ROOFI;

MOP.—KwataadfelU

SMITH & HENRY PMCHCAI HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTESS, oil* ‘N IMITATION OF -ILL KINDS OF WOOD. -sarawstsr 1 -' ~ ■“ "■■■ v ‘“■“■i ■-* NUMBER 19 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,

50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS,

AND

EVERYBODY Cuy the World-Renowned WSLSftli SMsStiii Matllio IHIBISTIIimWOlILD The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; SL Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; Georgia State Fair;

FOR BEING

Ike lest Sewieg Mackines ! and doing the largest ! and best range of work, j All other Machines in the Market were in direct j COMPETITION. ! J3T" Fm Hemming, 'Fell' | ing, Stitc ing, Cording, j Binding. Braiding, Embroid- | ering Quilting, & S Etching fine or heavy Goode, it- is | unsurpassed. I Where we have no Agents, I we will deliver a Machine for ; the price named above, at the 1 nearest • Rail Road Station of ! Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &c., 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,

•Wttai Swill fiatliis Ct., CLEVELAND. OHIO.

Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & C O . MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS Baluotera, Bracken, Lumber. iw« bare aa land a Large Aaranmaal aad an d.l.naloed to Mil at LOW ZPRIOES. IVts US A TRIAL WE USE ONLY KILN DRIED I.UMDER-Sd ALL ORDERS PIIOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ^ ^ ^ KIMBALL. PRINCE ft CO.. Vineland, N. J.

JNO.S. LEE&CO. BOPES AND TWINES, lofjall kinds

.^B^Yarahh. ala. LARGE SUPPLY OP SHIP CARPEKTBRS* TOOLS AKD MATERIALS.. ebbed with 0Ufa of Rlf ud'sKirp’rlxuoB ' lACa ' 1 ■arOooda delivered al all the Railado and Steam boaU free of ehargo. Our store la located within a sbortdiouoa of both the Weal Jersey ami Cam>n and Atlantic Railroad.JOEXS.UE* CO. 4«?iertb WbMVM, baiaw Arab etrer-.-

UKICKS! BRICKS 11

—reaooaiioB ana ocnar Walt, t lit* low aM ntarfcaettrloea ftiorcl

Stove Coal, SebriHnxjri* Uading, Capa M^’oifj’T'faU LEHIGH A SCHUYLKILL COAL, r E00 « p 11 UT S12M ' CalMgaa^ud Hotel, .opplUd at tbt abartJOSEPil SCUELLINOKR.

COALIJJOAI,!! Panau wliblnr a .apply af axeeUeat COAL, ’ '“jIK.'t SMITTH g SBOAH EfORE, JOB. E. nUOBKS A BOH.

Q YE8. O TEE Carets! Carpets! Carpets! is*

JOHNSON’S. 8

CEAELES P. WHITE,;

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE

HARNESS II The Cltlna. af Cap. May City aed Ceant, •IU pleaM taka aotlaalb.t I bare .lartad tbl HARNESS I BUSINESS MANSION ST.. OAPE MAY CITY

'* ta Blent a ntieral .bare af tbslrpatraa COLLARS, BllIDLL.t M aa bead ud *»• A'* peirUif dare with aeatneMa.ddl.p.t.b SIMPSON RICE. THE CELEBRATED Vac uum^Oll^ B la o k lag, SIMPSON BICE, MAHtnOB STREET, OAPE MAY CITY, N. J

The Schomacker Piano. MRS. J. B. TOWNSEND, SHOEMAKER PIANOS, ssiGisissSir WOOD'S ORGANS. "'■*91

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