Star of the Cape, 16 September 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Local Department Jbe C«pe Mty Gnrri* •rill *ttcml the fcir lo-morrof u the gu*. tb* Agricultural Society. Th* Connty Fair,'at Sontli Title, open* u - 'ey. The exhibition win eloae to-murror.. Me. HxiraT Haxii bu per bueri the atock ot a tore gnoda am) leucd the non of Mr A. 8. Hand, corner of Ocean and Waahingtou atrcct*. Mr*. A. H. Hughea baa removed ber notion atore Irom 25 Waahington Bt, to 4b Washington St, in llie Dr. Philips building. Tbe public schools of this city opened for tbe achoiattic term on last Monday A large number of soholars were in attendance tbe first

day.

Mr Samnel Stitea, of l Roeeman t Stitea has leased, Mr. Edward Townsend's new store nearly opposite the post offloe, and will toon occupy it with a full stock The City Bonds recently issued .by tbe Board of Commisaioorra, f or the purpose of flniehlng the beach drive to Broadway, baa been taken, so we learn by the American Life Ineuranoe Co. of Pbiladjpbia,—at I2i per cent dlaoonat. Messrs R. D. Edmunds A Son, of will offer at public sale, on turday afternoon, about

will be r

zs.'&JzsfsrJrz "imbvstky mvtr thrive. ’ jam rt ei— ami Ouz- mcotto.:

OESEKAL STORE.

N. C. PRICE & C 0.,

»».| rr mv vrn amictrax cir-

iuiTfff'as^unce'to^aKi 22 Perr ^ Slreaf ' iweni aide.) Cape Hay City.

Full 1 -sino of Dry Goodas Ac ^Notion** Large Stock of Grocerice, Wood & Willow-ware.

RacaB. Atm OairriK. I Hardware, Agricultnral Implements, Glass and

Ca'CJEEIsrS'WA.K K.

Pork, Hams, A Lard, Floor Mattings, Oil Cloths A Carpets, a Specially.

i the Civil KiirbU Uw.

le civil hr

Lo»r! Lear 11 Loerltl—On Friday night. Setitember 11th. tween Stlmpeon’s Lane and the naker Houae, a black cape-sleeve overcoat, with a bole bamt in the leR side, Most the pocket, contain, log ten or stwelve sketches of aermona and^Ana-book. The finder will be UnHny rewarrled by returnfng the ea^jjit tbe Camp Oround, or to Mrs.If. James, corner Lafayette end Bt. John St, Cepe Mev.

R. J. M. Loko.

Edwaud* A Lawhncs. the popular clothiers of Philadelphia, have a large etock of fine and stylish clothing. consisting of diagonal aulta, basket caasimere suits, worsted suits, and all new-atyle goods which they am telling very .cheap. .They also hare a large and complete "stock of school and ureas anils for yooiba and boys, at extremely low prices. We would advise you to see their stock before purchasing your fall and winter clothing for yourself and uvipuis web puoiianes every aay in the week, Sunday Included. It is hardly neoaasary to stale that it la largely toocetsfbl, the laat issue ol the Sunday paper reaching thirty.u a - -'-a, and ruing all

and their deprivation of any such right aubketa the odeodar to a Ana and imprisonment, and sole Jurisdiction of the caaa >• given to the United States ^Courts. Tbe provisioni of that law as applied to twig n d > Senders, as weir

r aiders and abettors are SOL The Attorney Gtuerilla attrution to wbat is

known aa the Enforcement act, paaaed April 20, 1K71, and tbe tupplement thereto, enacted May 30th, 1HTH. Tbe ~ 'wcemem act was ipccislly aimed 'unlawful combinaliant" of people with n design to intimidate voters to terrify or jirevent citizens from bolding office or to hinder the execution of

the laws of the United Stales, the supplementary act extended privileges, to officers of elec

•e laws taken together, clothe the omcers with ample power to in titu Inquiry into tbe alleged conspiracies' oppression-. They authorise U Pnaddai't, when all other means fal

will be thankfully

WOOD YzVKD

vt Hertrend's -Lit

Koo IIahhok Oitt Faib.—The annual fair, of the farmers and fruit growera of Ggg Harbor City and vicinity will be held at thin plane on the fifth end 23th, Instant. Last year tbe yield of the " Harbor vlnyards were enort , and tills year the crops are very ’fh« price of excursion tickets Camden and return, will be $1,50, good fbr the fair. We think it would pay if the Cape May County Agricultural and Horticultural Suoiety would appoint * '“It to Tbit this fair, and re-

Thi singular discovery waa made last waek that a rich vein of iron exists underneath a populous neighborhood (■ New York oily. Some workmen were engaged In making an exeavation at the corner of Washington and North Moore Streets, when a professkinil miner happened along and, attracted by

the naval and land fcirccs In Uw entnrcemenl of the laws for tbe protac. Uou of all citizens. Meantime, United .‘'tales marshals are to employ available military forte in tbe prop

rights of citizens. The

Attorney General calls the attention o these lews, we understand it. us s rurniug to the lawkaa. bands whe have dtsregardrd them and the rights they confer, the United States ufll- ' ds have ample power to prated to —ees da not cease they will uudoubt-

$dly do so.

UNPABAIXBLED BRAVERT. The Detroit Free Prett gives tbe following case elopement extraordinary, In which the maaculine, exhibited unparalleled heroism. The

Prett says;

It la quite a common affair, If a an lores some one elee’e wife belter than hia own, or some single

hie wife, for him .is to parte where

they can live and love aqd not be ' disturbed But it la only oi score of years that a man I so infatuhted with a woman, old woman at that, that he will take • ■hildren along in their ' *ae has occurred in this

man named Myi

■ployed in the car-wheel foundry at Toledo, and intending remove there, had hia family rooms with another family < Chestnut street, He was there ti ago and removed them to tl doors for showing loo much tiun to Mrs. Adams. The husband learned that as soon as be had gone TajHor name to ace Ida wife, had i long Interview with ber, and finally sold part of her goods and shipped the reel to Flint, and them took the whole family and departed. Adams will go to Flint to-day and get hia children, the oldeet of whom la girl of fifteen, but he will have uol mg more to aay to his wife H< saye she la weak-minded, eaaili Battered, and not over good-looking, and If Taylor wanta her he is

eleome to keep her.

In a Bavarian town of the mot pre nounced Catholle orthodoxy, relates South Garina h paper, a priest preached lately against the Old Catholics, and i “ ’ *“ " Id: “The

0 vile that they will

Into the pit, and If what 1 lot true, may the devil take tbe spot!’ Just then he knocked his book of the ~ American sitting near

"LIVE AND LET LIVE”

1) TUB PATBOKAOBTlfVfl K

SPOUTING AND TIN HOOFING,

At the lowest Possible Eigura,

K CI-OSHST ATTKXTluN.

Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery HEATERS AND PAH.LOR STOVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, <11 t-EXM-WARF. <k WILLOW-WARE, •BNOCBABOR—AT A LOW 1101

-■-ifser NOW RUDY! BEST ASH CHEAPEST -FALL AND WINTER OXsOTSIKTO-, FOR MEN AND BOYS, Excelsior Clothing Hall,

A. ALLMUTH A NEW IDEA!

MO South Eleventh St. Philadelphia. PIANOS ft ORGANS. SOHMER & CO.'S GOLD TEN

PIANOS.

FULLY WARRANTED for SIX YEABS-PRIt

PREMIUMS. f-TERMS EASY

BAY STATE ORGANS—Far u.™ larkvt, PERFECT PIPE ORGAN 1 i smaller styles. Thousands of fi inced. Second-hand Instruments h

variety of eflwis e\

payment for Organs or Plan

A. ALLMUTH,

No. 140 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.

■WTLS01T SHUTTLE—— SewingMachim

' !

CALL AND SEK LIVE AND LET LIVE MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRX AND JACKSON. ynes Ac Pettibone.

MISCELLAjVEO us. JNO.S.LEE&CO.

Salih's Dropsy (fc (yrnv-i Citf

FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!

BOY'S* YOUTH'S SCI

EDWARDS & LAWRENCE

POWELL’S

GENTS' FURNISHING ST0RE\

REMOVED TO

DrcatnrM- opp Greenwood(’ dtai', j

J. H. Benezet & Bro.,

1. LARGEST STOCK, and th INC GOODS

UST RECEIVED THE

greatest variety of HOUSE FURNISH-

ver brought to Ca|w May,

W“C' P *TT—V DBAPER and TAILOR,

ftlattiags. Oil CIotiiB, Cattery, Class Ware.

Onaens-Wara, Tin-Ware. Hard-

ware, Wooden-Ware.

a s i> t: v f. n v 111 .v 1/ t: i. s t: in their l ist. X-.Q W l/'IOTTXYES T’OTTL O /x »ttt

'SSL. Oalttaj dims t» «.drr April SV. tt.-tl. BIGLER & BRO,, MUS 1C STORE 'aabliigton Nl.Ca|H'May c llj. BIGLER & BRO, ORGAN,

STILL AT IT.” WARE & ELDREDGE t-ONTNat TORH * BtflLDEU. C*Mt IUT CITY K- J

noonsa

New Cheap Cash Store No. SO "Wfielilxiston Str-oot,

t.VKAU TUB POST-OFFICE.)

BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER CHE»P F5U f'.lSJI. LSI) ftsH ONLY.

CAkSIi SALVES XX^dCE, SAVES FRIENDS, SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH : what I am after Cieh m»v.„ Ute Store Kee.wr smile. Treat makes him frown, and the debtor too, rometimea. ELDREDGE JOHNSON.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HEsn«ca»iERS ran FINE CLOTHING,

50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS,

AND

EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WILSOS SW! Still Mach iKESESTimiiLWOBLD The Highest^ remium 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;

FOR BEING

; Tim Best Se#h{ IWiines I and doing the largest I and best range of work. All other Machines in the I Market were in direct ! COMPETITION 1 . f tST F-'r Hemming. Felling, Stito'ing, Cording, i Binding, Braiding, Embroidi ering Quilting, & SUtching I fine or heavy Goods, it is

unsurpassed.

I Where we have no Agents, ! we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the , nearest Rail Road Station oi

J 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,

.filii Seiiit MatMie Cl, CLEVELAND, OHIO.

STOKE ROOMS, Ko. 47 WASHUfOTOE STREET. C^TIIS^lMtiBatS.'no tsgljJTaaJ'sOMMlR^h 838*80008

a iD'Kapalrlas. aod^all unlara SI

1SAACJH. SMITH.

SMITH & HENRY PRACTICAL HOUSE AIU SIGE PAIETERS, GRAINING IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Cmlcimioing.^Wall Painting, China Gl^reig. awl all kinas of Painting neady NUMBER IS Y^ASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, at-25tf No. It WassixoTOK Ssssr, Oars Hat Oitt

Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RA Bslaotan, Braeketa. Lumber, bud a Uzg. Auwtaant aad are ddarmbred la mil at X.OW PR-IOBS.

DRIED UIMDK8-

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C'HAKLES P. WHITE,

WATCHES, JEWELRY AND; SILVERWARE IS Wa.hiof ten lUMt, Cara Kay City

^HARNESS U i •til plrere taka tioUerth.l’l ban lUrtatl tba HARNESS BUSINESS MANSION 8T.. CAPE MAY CITY

LIUIIT JXt> UEAVV HAIlNEns. - SIMPSON.KICK. THE CBLKUHATED Vaouuib Qll Blacking SIMPSON RICE,

The Sehomacker Piano. MRS. J. B. TOWNSEND, •apeeuully inim aut Um i-amta ol i^mt.

WOOD'S ORGANS. ffissaffisu-"™