Star of the Cape, 21 October 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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I!.ST ARTS ON A NEW CAREER tl Thorough^ rrm^nteed^mjaj/rratly improred lion.

lAMWOVS HiVXk TfSK.VK.YJ

Brick* will he in ilemsrvl next Spring, ■iien the Cunniaeion (ore* Ul* pevinK on%r. Midoo* pumpkin pin lit nei our vieiou Uk** bright Autmnd.j-e. lot we dual ere tbr pumpkin*! TbfOvon V««i*.Refi»rroer* ehoulil go imil Il' *r Ker. A. II. Lewi* lee tare on “LtUig-" Mr. Henry Knott iiu purehucd the onttege mwl lot of gronnit comer ol Hownni nml Hughe* »lreet». Vent wiU Sml bargain'* at Ogden'* funiitnre room* Cn|w May Court . Hone*. Our nathoriUee niu*t m«ke wore ilrier* if they want to nttracl* larger eiinre of fiahionnbl* viaitor* to our

city.

hi for fairs, sociable* anil

ivzs:. niost.of them

Foa Sals.—A *pleudei| new onehora* carriage rtonhlc (rated, made to order. Inquire at the Central Pliannaer, Oajie laland. 8w Now it the time to lay In yeur winter nuppiv of coal. Mc*»r*. Scliellenger at the Landing, null Kldredg* at the Railroad, arc prepared to (III all order* promptly.

King* ton,

they planted their partpnn the and had. reaann In hope that they would lie able ti

itrength. and wi

the R pnldlcnn aide by til Our own inipreaaion ia that in the long they will lore by the trick; they arc very evidently in trying it now. As the Democratic ciudUate in Indiana for ‘ecrela'ry of 9 deeiared in a (perch on the eve of :lection: • The bond, rount he .treenhacka; and whenever DemncmU if* power, they will do wi In Miasourl Senator Schurz. : a slrnnir Ilsht ag*ln*t the Demoitleduelrlnaof reiMidlatli favor of the. Independent movement, which it will bo remembered, tma been by I hr BepnWieaiM. He le alao ‘ Inn very able manner the mer.il question of finance, and the ’i>* that grow out of oar irredeenn eurrenev especially aa they effect

imunity. We do .

course on the part of the Senator ha* called out from t papers any repeUtiiia ’ admiration with which two yean ago. On t contrary, Mr. Schnr* i» receiving In

support can only hi

tho Senator it not di 'fk*_revb'«l of the

o. Ogden’s advertisement

lijihing in Ilia line, .tall and_ see nu. In other worclrttmmnber to

cimrar^ju hume illioitry.

for re

polilica. Wen

Isnao H. Smith, No. 47 Washing- Ion* ran to hi ton Street lua Ju*i received a large Hut ini gains and .plehdKI, :ur*.irtme1|t pf doth* cv ,. r deal a Caeaimeres, jwdy-mppe clothing, t|„ h-iuds of

numbly

Measaa. "Wnre .* Eldredge. the enierpriaing liuilding llriu, arc remodeling thn cottage recently purchaaud Mr. dUnry Kuult. cur. of lloglies and Howard Street*. The cottage has ham rt-tnoved to a sile near the OaiMalk, and is being entirely rd^Hed ami partially rebuilt. W Mu»«r* SoRL^Rohiy,champion painure of thia Cfty, hare taken a contract, to pnint the Wenonah Hotel, and a large cottage at Wenonaii, Uioucesler County. Thia la an acknowledgement ol tba supi-rior workaiunsbip, and lm«. .incaa qualificalion* of this enterpriaSai.Eov Bath Hoc*** —On li. xl .wonday ariernoun, Mr.'i boa. CumpLell, will offer —~zsot ... fourty Sophie otAnWbi ^Tl- , ualed at tho foot of Jackson street, near tlx Atlantic Hotel. The sale of these bouses i* positiva, they hoIng In til* Hoe of tbo fiew ext*0*100

inclined to regard it wa might welr on thepartot Ihe

Deimwmcy. which cannot full In the

' dpIbeKepubHcan Partv. bio The doctrine tliat tin United Slates can be legally ••paid’’ by Ibe

proffer of legal-tender aulas ia a doctrine an thoroughly bane In IlselC nod inrnliiing ill Its auggeation* and I bat every right-mluded eltiruii

tin Bill Ball.-a game wa* played ■t Cap* May 0. H , on Ui»t Saturday, October ink, tatwrsci tho Seavillo Club and Ihe Amateur Club city, resulting a* fbtSowa : Tima of Dame. 3 houra. Umpire—Mr.

for it, that it aiutnidicu tho ciimmon

understanding at the time ere iMued, and tliat it la in

bad faith when considered with reforto the law of IMS -It is not Ibeac aluiH that render Ihe revival of the repudiation principle union uusle; but It is that the advocacy uf Utal prittelpk) at Util time seeina like a symptom of financial decay for tile The tale fid., .wo the oilier ••a* the nig In the day Tile moo who ant to-day

advocating tho payment of greenbacks in the samo breath

They would fint compel our national laatring bonds for demand notes that

lereet, and they would then diminish the value of the

latter by increasing the issue. The idea that underlies the theory of the infialumisit is that Government notes making them legal-tender. No country ' at entertain* this idea will pay Its das. It will oontinnally argue that oca the notes are themselves money. h> absurd to talk of procuring coin—

which la expensive and ““

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Tns MmontfiTAH. Uotix..—In the adestlMng departtaeM uf this paper will be found the card of this popular lletm located at the Jlstlonal Capital and now In charge of oqr much esteemed and well known friend and follow dtlaeo, Mr S. B. Ludiam, and under his experienced and popular - management we have sot the

might ii

It Is n

.s-mmort;. oTtwh

ie decoration of hats, or perhaps we might say (bur, arc the leather hand*. Itrich plume*, wide suit rrvendhie •carts with fringed edge*, and bird*. Woesi red-breaet* being the favorltre, teglccted. sad doves for gray fell hats, ire in the bighcsl, and most exclusive demand of all.-A-om IftmoreM'i Monthly for Hooomh.r.

Proapeetna for IH73 -th; Yeur. Tsk si&injrs

of averting it is

resume specie payitieota. That will

a complete .bar to any suelt disgraceI' scheme a* some of tho Wsetera

DemocmU have proposed, and is is the

Ujr thing what will be. -Ttmot

Ta* Number or Types

NawKPxt KK The number of types ttsfA ki a newspaper the -site of the ir* Is abont fiOOhOO, i. r , the number of bits of metal arrangI re arranged every week in preparing a newspaper of that slae tor Ibe press. Wo suppose few people think of the printing trade as one of the 'laotaad imrUcolsrof all handicraft*; but it is. In making type, vartttloua tliat might be allowed in the ffqmt. maohioepx wouM reutfor tin typr-osoteu. ft'I* rerw-rantiy-tiiiK type furnished by two separate fc« w

bo used together without d of. tronbta though they try

to make It alter the 4atnu standard. -

.We read once in a while

an-TTu.nk«*tvl.ne

t°„v us Ti'r.",'I'.s-'-rt;’. a

then they will be thrown over. Tills reo nsthmat r.-.t<ire ..r Tin; AUUNE is t^o fate which await* tba; United i”'tlmupMSd" wt"‘She Xi.t•Se'nl

aataiaa. tfTHK ASfaSsdSoJrtiSj

iW. .

^Tb^aWlatte tiiwstrstioa or Amy. lean seenerv.ortrtnsl withTHK AMUNK. Is *n Im-p..ri»r-t feataie. asdlis anaatneenl plntes

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A GREAT STRIDE UP AVS OTX& •Business Customs 1

A. ALLMUTa 140 South Eleventh St., Philadelphia. PIANOS ft ORGANS. SOHMER & CO.’S

KeII -w-V) r Ow M 2

ENORMOUS ESTABLISHMENT. > or Inlaensucl aad ••me ob»wnr«U»o or Otnarem method, of dolno buslr oding U>« taraesl cloutlno trod, ih th. (Jnltod Sutto*. have brought us to t Conclusions: | U.tom»r Au a rtfU to .ome GUARAJTTEE that his purchase .lull prove

BUT WE UNHESITATINGLY ADOPT THEM ALL,

* nd ' dUortmi ““n<i ^o. w,

NOW ANNOUNCE THESE AS OUR CARDINAL. POINTS.

WANAMAKER A BROWN. WANAMAKEB A BROWN. WANAMAKER A BROWN, WANAMAKER 4 BROWN, WANAMAKER 4 BROWN, WANAMAKEB 4 BROWN, WANAMAKER 4 BROWN. WANAMAKER 4 BROWN,

ONE PRICE.

8. E. Cor. 6th and Market Si

GOLD

TEN

PIANOS. 4— ^ PREMIUMS. FULLY WARE ' NTKI) (brSIX YEARS—PRICES LO«'-TERMS EASY BAY STATE ORGANS—Far superior to anf Reed Organs now in the Market. PERFECT PIPE ORGAN TONE. Great variety of et&cie even vinced. Sccmid-haml Instniments taken in part ]aiymcut for i trgsos'or Pianos. A. ALLMUTH, No. 140 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.

BEST MB CHEAPEST

FALL AND WINTER oiaOTSiiwaFOR MEN AND BOYS, Excelsior Clothing Hall,

BOY S 4 YOUTH’S SCHOOL SUITS.

EDWARDS & LAWRENCE EXCELSIOR. HALL.

FULL GUARANTEE.

EXPLANATION AND ELABORATION

OF WANAMAKER & BROWN'S NEW PUN.

v lit POIHT. . Hou ~ ’ c# * d " b '" ,n *“ — -

SO WE SAY CASH THROUGHOUT.

Indisposition 10 burgnin or ignorance. nnriLt Ui

J. H. Benezet & Bro., IIAVE JUST RECKIVED THE LARGEST STOCK, and the greatest variety of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ever brought to Cape May,

Mattings, Oil <II<jtIis, Caltery, Glass War*. dHeens-Ware, Tia-WaMt, Har4Ware, Woodea-Wapa,

24P01S!.

“OMR Urn., none PRICE," sstort. bee

HOT the “ Firat ” Price, but the LAST and LOWEST PRICE.

I AD EVER IT III .VO ELSE IX THEIR LIN, All of Kbit'll they are selling at X.O-W F-ICa-UXLEIS TF-OXl CASH

v ^ GUARANTEE.

Id. Thai tho prim of am- good* lhaB be at hm at the me t/oalily tf material ami mamJar-

ture art told aomchere in the Vailed Bailee.

at nor tho fern are prteMy the mmt to mrybody for tame ysofoy, os arm, day of /mrrhatt.

Sd. That the tjeality of yoodt ie at rrpretented on pn

not exactly what you thought. If the " homo tblka-- prefer another color ehape, you find you cen^huy ^lljo ^me^metertal^and etyle elaewh,

THE ADVANTAGES

IT MAKES CLOTHING CHEAP, !!!!!!!!!! t ! I !!!!!!!! !

','ZZ s“'" ” ““ have far yeare been working lewerda the preeent point, and though nemrelly fatting Into tha current methode or trede. we obeeeved end noted the defacte of Uio old eyeteme, and hava been oeretUUy

New Cheap Cash Store, No. 130 'W4ksTAixa®toia Stx-oot, (NEAR TUB POST-OFFICE.) BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. CHEAP FOR ('1811. AM) CASH OXLV.

CASH SA^T-E© TIME,.

SAVES FRIENDS. SAVES TROL’BM. . AND SAVES MONEY. CASH IS

ENTIRE CHANGE OF BASE ” MtvesnSflON 18 ASKEDJIEI^ PtrTJTMTH^ . 'bATTODAV,-'OCTOBER 3d, 1674, MarveUous and Unprecedented increase of Business for which w« are well prepared. With the’ Improve memo already noted, the re-are also naw atylee, new colore, new cute end more eereTut rtmetitng. EveryUilng poaettiie hea been done to meet end gretlfo the ruah, end now LET IT BEGIN. WANAMAKER & BROWN, THE LAR6EST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. S. E. COR. SIXTH A MARKET STS.y PHILAD’A.

STORE ROOMS, Eo. 47 WASHIEGTOK STBEET. ,gl«U S"'"“l«^.rf.FIlKSCll._gR«U8H as* AM Ell I CAN

CLOTH*. CAKSIMBHKB. D

The Schomateker Piano. 1 HARNESS 11 MBS. J. B. TOWNSEND, I HjRNESS BUSINESS

^SHOEMAKER PIANOS, W 0 .0^0'8^0 ROANS

MANSION »T.. CAPE MAY CITY

IVEWJEKSEY State Nortnal and Model Schools. TOi^K'BJ?“.tTOr , *'^JS *sa far I'uplh.ln Ihe Ladles' Hall. IIU a Apply to L»g» Stove Coal.

POWELL’S GENTS 1 FURNISHING STORE REMOVED TO DetatorM-opp GrrruWMdCilMg', CLOTIUNO List IIIlLtlRESS Cl.uTHBt

yy-M- C. PATTERHOX, DBAIEB. and TAILOB,

CAPE MAY OOPRT IKIt

WARRANTED.

THOMAS H. ROSS, H0LKSAI.R A KKTAIL DKALKIl IN FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, GROCERIES, FERTILIZERS And all kiittl* of FE1LD and GARDEN SEEDS OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS.

. Trust makes lw, Ktmettmcs.

ELDREOOK JOHNSON.

. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HEADQUARTERS FOB mios I OLcmaar&s

oj SUMMER DHESSfiOODB r

M'DE TO ORDER (T THE LOWL'T FIGURE*, •iswtar for ^"oreelTW ^Also a forge aad eapariar tiloek of HKADY-MADH ill end eetai-lete rt-vk af OESTt-' ffRUIPIUKG UOObS, laek a* Vodenklrtl

SWITH & HENRY HUmCAL KOtTSE AM SI6N PAISTEBS,

GRAINING IN IMITATION OF -LL KINDS OF WOOD. Cokiminiag, Wall Paeauag, Ohioa Oliaamg. and all kind! of Painting nearly ike-uted with diepauh. NUMBER I* WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY.'

GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, ue-JMf No. ID Wksaiaoro* Satav. Car* Mar Cirv Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO

r.oW X.RXOE WE 17AK ONLY t IS PROMPTLY ATT* KIMBALL. PRINCE 4 CO.. Y

^^"Consignments Solicited. u. U 4 It FEDKEALSTBEETCI }, (tieloa'fronl, Naulk. Kerry.)

FLOUR AND FEED. .uteerttier ie |»n-pare.l In eipldy Uie wltli the beet Floor and frou In .tbr

Prepared Floor, Orooad Pta* Seed. Oat ■ail. OriU, Cost*, sad Flos lalt. HAV AND STRAW BY THE BALE Heel quality Lehigh t e«I.

BIuA-lSTIC T300K1S STATIONERY. Notions, Pocket Cutlery. &e., Pine PRICES, J. S. GARRISON . Post-Offioe Building.

“STILL AT IT." WIRE l ELDREDGE CONTRACTORS.* Wtai.DliHS. CAPE MAT CITY ft, J. COMPOSITION ROOFING .,n hand aad For Sale. Roof* pal an In the beat manner, SUOr.-Eos. 4 aad *. Msstloa be. Q YES. O TES. Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! JOHNSON’S, No. 3 «Bt-

sl.'-s. "zxirrz&mo*. ^ oetim-ly tope May '-11T • ''UOALUXJALi! " ^"cOAfV ““