GAPE MAY OCfi&tf WAVE, THURSDAY, MARCH .2, 1671. • •
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE; iatMtT.uMaii.im " - CITY A® COUNTY ; " ] BTIUtW 1MOCUTWIII i na arat (potato** Tbt fata* of Mock In the Cape May riavtnf fad aad Building AaocUUou rintMri*. BO mamtu M, (M.ao S':-? Tub CO-OI-xxatttb A—onimm: 1st. aeriaa, IS months, old, 000.® 2nd. " U " 48.4 3nL « 6 •' 24.00 We mil the attention of our render* tolWMW»|r«nd» wfcfafe are adrertend Inlet, do Saturday, March Uth, allOeetoek. Stock end Farm utensil*. F multure, I tic., at Fishing Creek, on Wednesday, i March 8th, at It Rfaloek. mock, farming Implement., frame i atoff and ftinriturv, at Goshen, on I Thursday, Match 2nd. at 13 o'clock. Sonca.— A merlin- of the dlrrct- J •re of the Ctape May Mutual Fire Ineurmnce Company will he held at the offioo of the Secretary, Mr. J. W. Lroett, on Oman SxnM, no retumlay forenoon at ten o'clock, for the our ' poae of Killing up the uflalre of the 1 "IBP'. ' i BrajKBS Ajoociatiot. — At the 1 monthly meeting of the Director* of r the Cape Mar Sarins Fnnd and Btrildlng AeaocJaUoa held on Monday f evening, the death of their President, . Mr. Richard C. Bonder, «u an- . aounead to the Board. A coumitic-, f cooaUllngofDr. Jamea Mecrey, Col. H. wTgawysr and Ms. William T. .Stereo* waa appointed to draft rcaoln- t tlona in regMd to the loea aoMaloed In I the deceaec of their presiding officer. c It waa decided to call a aprcial meet- « Ins of the Dtmctora for Monday even- * log next for the purpose of electing a * President to fill the moaner occa■ionad by the death of Mr. Bonder. , Themonthlrdnee ofthc stockholder* ' amounted to npwarda of (1300— the ' highest figure ^ci recelral at anyone J teaoMeare aotdmt a bonnt'oi (43 per ' cent, or (88 on each. TUB Curat It. ID.— Advice* from c SraviUe farnith tie with the particular* of a euremefbl raid laet I rktay on a , £*'u thriving on the fal of the land in f the vldnity of that village tor a long ■] time. In another enigma will be found ,. mlljund iSSloU"! ttodfoj t expedition, the reaultol which laaaub- , Jret of congratulatloa among ocr law- . 1 ll-.-IH— .. Ii .1, en m mMiwiiaum Hi«g our »■* a furnl.liea the ial 1.
uf thranret of aix of the gang, bat an the nftrrnono of the following day an- 1 other waa added to the number. In the peraon of the Cither of Garrisons, who waa a mated in the wood* after an ex citing chaw of aevetnl boon. Next month the gentry will bo handed over to the tender merclre of a Sew Jersey Steaxwe.— There wool 1 tecra to be ■ a withlbri. frit ite lie; r • •niattve hi thta eotmty. ae for an ttw deNov 1800. Mr. Magoaagla waa d e" , feated. and the following January died anddaoly at Trent- wi. In 18d0. Mr. , the lagUla u.-e, but Waa unaocoaaafoL And now v- too haahaon reranrrd by the band of death after a few day*, aickneaa. "Hta htor* stump- co tacidmce we thought waa mthy of maotloo. Rto Gbabde. — The unassuming •ballon with thia high ■onudlng prrflx la abowlng aorac ai.-wa of animation, and eflbrta. wa understand. are nowbeing pat forth toward* th* bulldtar up or the plane. Among tlie pioneer* in thia enterprising ntoremont wo are glad to recugnlm our popular eucUnoaar. Mr. John (!. Hbupperd. who haa already a dwelling homo and rtore in roune of erection, within a few Tarda of the nation. The dielricl school bouao haa been moved from it* firmer alle. and now onopte* a lot adjoining Mr. Sbrppnql'i premises.-, Building lota in the nrighl-orbond can ba secured at law prioaa and on advantageous term a, which can ha aaceruToad by rorrra ponding "lib Mr. &. SttntAL dlanox.— Tla rxpoaed SKarrantdail nnalllon of ovr Island la rSlfondarKod^ every Intelligent reader, that wadaam ll allogteher onMWessss.&sa to Ma pneticabilrty and ad ran Usee ss^jayip^ us
Cucax-'B ITBU. Lrtt Sabbath °*Nakt Sunday imnlng th j children -a tvgwMr monthly meeting win be held • , tfiirF^aggyg i rwcw-i i .iv.u, ... i aSssL." i dral aha re* had hoan aoV.r-r.bed duraCRTSrtasraa j of progreaa in ik.il daaalc tvglnn. Itti New Brwut-Memn. Wa. Cams~ :
gj L.000J Brawl ties. ! y^"tdn o^ rooShlgl.. ^ i Bprlag pcwphccfea are In amaon. A number of umbretlali kre keeping that. I Order your fynltnr* from IferlU'i I Leal week coal on the I aland waa telling at (10 00 a too dclirerM. Our marteta of late, bar* been very y acarcely tnpplied with poultry. » ^Mattcra appertaining to aur chatter 9 The high price of coal haa locreaaed i the demand for wood In thia aectloo. [ The bcmtlng power of a coedof hlck- * ory wood la graatar than that of a Ion •' Peter** new furniture atom on Ocean i SSSth!"u op"n"1 fur bu*"lc" > The £•*»■«* SUr thlnka that "ready-made oo tilde*' for newapapera i The report of the fioance committee . for the paal year, will ba bund in another column. The Mat monthly meeting of the , preerwt council wlU be held on Mon- , day erenlng next. Can our county jail be eald to be prepared for a alcge, became ft b now ao well C«er(*aa«d» Scavenger work commenced on our I alrreta on Monday, a cireumataocr Indlcatire of tba approaching apring. A temperance beneficial aodety of the order of Rochahitea la about to be Inatitntad on the I aland— the flrat In the State. The people of Cape May ahould i 1 1— oeefentllt* |vlfirlpt» than they do in tfaalr rarioua i Several needed improvement* bare 1 been made In the lodge room in Odd 1 Hall, which have added very : Our new pnat office la deelgned to tie 1 of the br.1 arranged in the Slate, , and to aocompllah thia end Mr. Gar- t rlaon ia i paring neither troublo or t expenac. The atatemcnt that the effort to get i th* rrvteed city charier through the i tare thia acaaion waa a hand- i ooed, la arraoeoua, aa the committee I oo corporation* to whom It waa it- i reported on U hat Tuoaday i week, and U haa alnce been printed. f The Fifth monthly Children -a Kr- 1 rice of the Mrthodiat Church of thia \ place, will be held on Sunday evening . next at 71 o'clock. Theae meeting* ■ hare been largely attended In the paat, | and we am aaaurad a large andienee win bo preaent to llatan to the blackboarjl wrrooo and the ringing by the j The Lyceum met aa a naual en Krl- ' day erenlng hut, and during an in- 1 terming eeeelon rarioua matter* of < Intereat and proflt were diacuaaed. 1 quaatlon for diacuaalon to-morrow ' crening wlU be aa to the oacaaallr for repealing the doty oo foreign coal. A lirely diacnaalon may he cooOdently < limited for. The aopplr of ooal In thia neighbor- 1
, hoo.1 ia now limited, even at the rata . ol 010.50 a ton. Dealer* are afraid to ; lay In another atock. aa the price i would bo from four to fire dollar* In advance or that now oo hand. Unleaa l the dutr on foreign coal ia at once ■ taken off, tho question will be a , eerloua one, mprdally ir the m«nlh 1 now entered upon should turn oat to , be a cold and atortny one. Cotxrr Aaaict-LTi'n*L 3c. Hoa1 TlCCLTtTBAL SOCtXTT,— The secmd ' annnal meeting or the Cap* May • County Agricultural and liertlrnl- - tnrwl Society waa bold at SaartQa 6la1 tloo on Saturday aftrrnnou laat.— Owing to the great Inhoeat In agrictilI Ural matter* among the farmer* of the upper half oT Cape Mav, arconded - duubtiaa* by th* genial indy.noe of a • ■print-like day. there waa a rery large nltrndnn.v, nod U'-arly every act- .a I of th* county was npreeealed. The ■ aseoetatlon **« called to order be- • twewa two and three o'clock, every - aoet In the hall heiaw nreepM. ' The President, m7 Wm. DooHUle, - in a few remark* referred to the haa- ' Ineaa for which they ware aaaamhkd. • From the report of the Treasurer, which waa annmlttcd to the aodety, It ' wa* ascartalned that the fundi on 1 hand amounted to upward, of (333. • Tlie secretary, Mr. C M. Preston, ' aUled that at the fair but September ! there had been more than four liun1 dred entries, of which one hundred 1 and forty-two were awarded pre1 Aa preliminary to tba more Impor- ' taot buainaaa on hand, It waa decided ' by the aodety to change the title of 1 Director* to that of Kxocutlre Com- ' millet-, the latter being couridered 1 more generally used. TV President " remarked that the present Board of 1 officer* had in ooo temptation tho pare ■ chase of tba property known m the ■ Society. It waa also their intention. . cm the consummation of ao desirable Informed thr member* preaent that a ' bill incorporating the Society had been " introduced into tlie Lrwl alitor*, and ' that the charter wi.uid ba In their ' band* within a month. ; At the doae of Mr. DooUttle i re- ° marks, the meeting nrooaadad to tho ' PmSdreit— Wm. IXmllttlo. ' Vice Preddefo— Uanar Town- '' ship — Thaddeoa Van Cilwor. ' Deonta Town.hlp- Kleaaw Cntwi ford, Jr. Middle — Robert Bay more. t t n*u .Jr. Lower- WUHam T. Jr.
Caps May Clty-C'. S. Magmtl, < Secretary— Thorn peon iTYan Git A.atatant Secretary— P. 8. Hfewf ^Trenaunr - Itarld Towoaeod. [ EXocaitivc Commltlss— V pper Town- i •i'lP-Oha^E Puweil Thcnnja , Dandy- Deonta-John 1* Aure ] Wheatoo. Wddta-Wm^a Smith, i SchaUeager. Joseph Crease. Cape , May City — W. V. L. ilgirmn, Wft- ; The time for ' bidding the next an- , nual Fair ol the Society waa flxed fot , , the (rat Wudnra-lay and Tbnreday In i , Septerahnr-ath and 7th. Tba pro- ; when It waa geomrllT acknowWred , , by ^ competent jadgre Hut the price : &£& , r IhawdWntag |inwfi n nallhakingkt , i for. There were eeniutaeu scree In aft. -for which tha propriorig Mr. SwtHh, aril ad ItaOO-a tgure he would t not be wtBtag ta accept from private . Hons, In which be renwrkod that to . make an Institution o( the kind aucInawtul it moat be euahliabad upon a r— >»ata. There ahould he hot • awe point for holding their meeting* aud fair* Thl* Sodaly.be arid, had jweultar opportnnitK* for making It a - anecma. ana qnoted aa a precedent the a wimderfol growth and derolopnwn'. of r an orgenlaaUoo rflhe mm* character I i whiBtlmd com.: under hi* notice In t another stab-. lie trotted that tlm 9 poea of effecting a pun-haar d the i
Tha peactabta dtiaroa of the Middle - and Dennis town.bloa, have, for lev , jS5S,!r * any portable artklea worth a shilling, during a dark night, without atumpti» mg to eectrre It by lock and krr, and creu'lhen, these lock* were broken or y opened with skeleton key*, buildings • broken open, ben rouet*. corn cnbe, i r and amok* housa wen ahnoat certain - to be robbed. . While theae depredation were bearf able the Injnred people aUeotiywbrait- '• trd; timid pawoo* dared not report > llwir loawa. Thna was the whole nenrh » U.rhuod obliged to pay tribatc.ot whicli ia the Bin, allow iWra to take what n they wanted and submit. The law bad t l*vo put to force often, but only giving Bacfariiy Ufa a time with a certainty of t vengeance being exacted In the future. , Ale winter the thieves, emboldened by their long contlanr* hnecteare, seemed to dapiae the ordinary precau- , llouaor experts; they organized and opperated an rxtenelrely that no One conld nope loeacape. Maoyofonrcitixcnahad e already been robtad and left with scarce " enough provision, for breakf.it. Not a night but same ooe waa victlmlaad. » The poo pie brgan to be d cape rale. Fio- ■ ally, the amokc-hoUK of MrMlchael Swing, at Deanltrille, waa plundered r of (30 worth, and Swing found himself . and family without meat. He opened . the war by obtaining a search war- , rent of Jostle* Holmes against J. Facrtnlre, Jeremiah, Aha and Rohart ! Garrison. ThU warrant waa piaoed In 1 the hands of Constable Cheater, "the. right man in the right place '' llo laI .uivl hla"pu#Kcomlt*taa."coramand- ■ u. u—r— I'D. nf Onnja and fioahro in i duly. When crg.ni/e-l, tlicy .arroaodui the notorious village of Garrinoni town, a wagon load of men at each I bouse, nod commenced searching at • the premise* of Fiurmlre. Tbey soon found burirtl under a boat, llama. «b>re . good., medicines. looU. Ac., Ae. Moat of tlie goods srere idco titled. From the 1 divisions that appeared to have taen ; nude it waa certain that lln-re were ' several cononriKd In the robtkrrica. In 1 Facemlre-a bourn waa 0 guns, 2 pistol., ; a large lot ol skeleton key., but Faroi mire wis not to be found nenr the premiere. Aponre was despatched after , I him. Ho waa found ou the sea shore at Mr. J. B. CrandoH-a and aceured, with hU arms tied behind him and ■ given in charge of Mr. Constable Chester wboira# transporting lun»-brf..ro . Justice J. M. Townrend wlfeu F*ce- • mire ooadnded that - ■ V And so ba did, freeing himself and < SSSSiS'&KaOU ! , after him and aooo overhauled the i prisoner who waa fleeing for llfa. A ■ dee per* to encounter ensued in a thick ' swamp, without tlie least hope at assistance, but Cheater, - tritk sa am lastnls. saesssl masi*. *s**Masstsr*aIk#r." I commenced tho terrible battle. I MSgSMH-""1 1 th*. Din. oiiiml and taken bci After
3 fore the court of Justice Town- , r tend. Facemlre mads a ooofoaaloo, 1 giving the names of OotnuO aad 8am. , I nrl Corson aa nonfederal**. Tharw.ro S immedlataly arortrd. Boma Blander I was afterward found aa direct rd In a , i swamp. In the top of a holly tree.— i This made alx who were In custody. Two Utter without a warraut, all ot 1 , tbnn safely lodtpd In the Jull on Friday j night. A trial will he givrrr at the . | court house before Justice Townee ml ' Quiet Unng^mtorrd for the day. - ET'i"'r l1*?*"' •"Uo°"1 The people returned to their homes tn ' osaevwa sb* « hi ..<**, d^. li.ls.3 jr. ; and prweeule the search, which haa , , areorainsly so done, when more goods . ' cnm« to light. At Corson's was found iHiried, hams. horee-hUnketa, two ail- , , rtr tea pot*, some woman*' apfwrel, bs- ' longing tn Mrs. Rer. Lyons who*. , trunk had lieeu stolen from Scaeilla K. : II. Station. ' The wife of It. Garrison wa»»<auchrd by some ladle* Who were looking after ' stolen property. On^her ^enjKi^jra. " Lyons. The kry* : Pvrasant Station, which un locked the . crate aud freight cars of all on the road waa brtlored to have been found. Whether any forther search will be ' made see know not. Some valuable Information haa ben obtained by the . officer* of the law. which your reporter _ is not at liberty to make publle yet. Throughout this entire exciting , scene once did the gnod Judgment of . Hie |«vipl« glvr way for a moment, It when .vmsulde Chcator oame forward. leading his prisoner, both covered with ■ blood from (wad to foot, the axcHetnent j . was lutenae, and the Infamous Garri- ' 4 Bon town born near, I cannot say it . would not have been burned to thr . ground, but thta waa only a spasmodic . Impul sr. Whan U was found that Chaster was not tn neb damaged, better ; counsels prevailed. We very aooo . stood ahrurbed aa we looked npon Facea mire and hla romradea, |ioa«roslng the „ form ol men with all the passions that . agitate the humane brrori, noble and q ignoblo, asking ouraelvro silently what j Pacemire might hare bren. an>l con1 , florin* to norertre* that he Mood ta-fore us a tnivf from state prison twine, now ., covered with wounds and blond, tils O arms pinioned behind him, a priwocr . waiting furtlur InsUre. ^^^A^roBHaWnBBruur trnntioti* - to lead u*. Justice exact., aud ereo Justice mint be marked tatt to all who lire In defiance of taw, and are IresI upon tho rights of cirilixallon.. What a terrible Irroon^i.r riU^us? the tnluro, to do good and not eril all '
tho remaining day* of our lire*. ' Your*, a Brxcmox. | ' XoTfCB Of ■ tuaissriu*. — W. 5 Kii2jrKiS'sr,"r',s: : i, a«T. that this morning at 10 ..'clock. . < there will be an examination of the 1st , ' Division of the Primanr Departrornt , I for promotion Int" 3rd De|«rUnenl; | I also at 3 o'clock thi. afternoon an ! ' exam In -it I on of 1st Dirlahm. of 3rd • fl>r promotion Into 2nd Department. On Friday (•n-morrow). ■ at 10 o'clock, A. Ih- examination < I of 1st Division, of 2nd Department, < i will take place for promotion into 1st i ■ Dapartment or Grammar dcbeol: at | \ t o'clock r. a., there trill he exrrctars I . In 1st Deportment, ooostetinjrof HeadI lag. Eaeays, Deetamatlncie and Sing- ' ' log. A general invitation I* extended ■ to aft interested In the progrr** of ' cliK-slioo, and a special imitation '• t rXlnuded to the DirrcVC* of sobl ' school, the Clergy of the oUre- anJ m mil- :* t!w Ci. . ( oiineil. ■ A. L. Harxn. PriodpaL ; TaxNc*' Gams Law.— A rappfcmenl u> the art Ih* the ptvrers-aiion of 1 llT Ugtata^ Eu"w<Zkl lt*proh^ , Us the shooting of crroe, brant or docks : ssTbsx'Sisrsh.ii, p March or eacli year, under A |»siaiiy ; ssryrs-Jscs ! poMeesion, shall be adjudred to be tlie ! , killer of the same, and shall bo liabk; to o ibe penalty. ; si
x a4,752SSBfl45?te , Member* prroent at roUcoUr, Mr. 8. R. Lodtam eubeequenUy apt pmrnd and look his seat. id The record of the proceeding* of tho „ previous session was read and ap- :* : proved. , | arrouT* or coxxittbb. n The annnal report of th. Fionas* | CommUtre, together with ttonam* f sly-sTSjrSKaE . were presented aad read. h Mr. J. G. W. Ware moved tha* lbs lt reports bo accepted and publi*tM|!,la j th* Ocean Warm. - The Mayor enltad aUantion of coon- * eil to the atalesnent Inserted la the , report that he had "declined a* tiling j for the year 1870," which he stated [! Mr. Thompson remarked that the, statement wascorrect. m the Fltnwaa a days, and, though notified "f the fact, ; „ b.- (the Mayor) had declined reeognlx- > lug or Killing with the committee.— t L The gentleman appealed to his col-! ,. league, Dr. Kennedy, ir the circum- 1 sUnoe* In the cose were not as he | a stated. ir Dr. Kennedy sold that ha had ■ walled oo the dayor fot the purpose „ uf eftectinx a settlement. The Mayor allowed him to nuke a transcribe of I bis ' .locket'" for laet year, bat would . not permit It to have bis office. I The question aa the adoption and . publication of the reports waa then ' 51 r. W. W. Ware nude a statement , in Tewrence I* tbe throwing of *•>- . bage. etc.. into the streets, which he ' , considered calculated to he an Injury t to the city. In rouaectlon with the ! , matter bo mentioned an instance that 1 . h.ul come under hi* obKrratlon that 1 morning on passing down' Lafayette ' L street. If an ordinance regulating tbe I same were in force, he thought that ' , rn-rv violation ahould be punished . , and tbe s]wcilled flue* or |ienalliet im- j I '""Cd' BtLAa. ' Tlie following bills were ordered I ' ■ "**- Si?? " ri-k " I ! i^^r'T.'i'^ltta's^r « "ij tiistSSsySars.. ir. : , A Uft of Mayor MUtar'e for nine j months' salary ((373), together with I costs in certain anil* that lud gone , before the Grand Jury but which were I not paid by the Board of Freeholder*, i amounting to some $63, waa read. It was tuovod that ao order for tlie : amouat of bill be drawn in favor of . Mr. Miller. Some of the members objected to voting for the whole bill because of their uncertainty in regard to tha pro- . pricty of the city paring the faw-eult ' ; expense* when the county failed to : . recognlre lliem. The motion was not agreed to. Affirmative— Moure. Hugh-*, KenAinrmaurr — aiosara. uugnro. ass- j
Negative— Meaar*. Ludlam, Thorn p- i 11 ■ J. G. W. Ware— 3. ' Nut ToUng- Mr. W. W. Wore. ( >i* motion the Mil Was referred to a \ > committee. | , As committee tlie clerk appohrtod ; ; . Messrs. Hughe* and Dr. J. re Ken- ' ncdy. On motion council adjourned. - Xb8. MagreUi,Ch;tk. , Tb« n uasua DsSaint awa. j i rnfaVABT 28th, 1871. ic ' l.isuwv*'"-Tta><a<t"Usw-l— in , last night, the remarks taking a | facvtl-iua turn. I 1 Tbe qnretlnn, Rroolvcd. "That wc t • suffer more from imaginary, than from , ' real Uta," was docidod In favor of the negative. Thia dociakm area, in part, c • c luscd by tbe imaginative remarks of t . the afflrmgt've speaker*. Three ceo- ; 1 tlctncn went so far as to trr tba force t of their hig(K upon tbe Cliair. He did , o»l believe Iheeophtauynf the nfilriua- , ■ tire compared with the lucid argu- ( • uirols of tbenesatlrr. The leaniod ' chair dhl not like the idea of being i 1 considered a* an Imaginary being. In , , a "Fickwlokun'' sonae it was an In- , salt Tbe affirms llv* exemplified the ' fable of the "Ox and the Frog.'' Next question. Baaolrad, "That ' conseiancv I* not in all cases a correct moral guide " The -Club"' having a decided desire to get Into theological polemic*, will hare an opportunity to , ' hsnncb into divinity. , On motion the thanks of this soctaty , I are liereby tendered to the Editor nf , 1 ; tho Wave, for hi* poll ten*** In pub- t ' , lisbiug the proceeding* of the "club.'' , ' - On motion a4Journied, II. W. H. , ° WilA the Editor be kind enough to i l> retract?— ^ Our attention has been col led 1 a to a paragraph which appeared In the » columns of our local cotempootry of s but week, reflsc-Uog moat unjustly on a J i gen ltamen who is well known and uul- 1 j rrrsally esteemed through (Jap* May 1 t county. Ws apeak of oor popular auc- 1 i. doner, Mr. John G. Sheppard and aoe thorieed agent of the Wa vi aa well aa , the Brldgetun Patbiot. In the para , graph referred to Mr. Sbapponl laacO and patrons" of tba Ator »/ tit Cap* o for the pnrpoa of defrauding thai paper out or ita legldmatc means of snpport. In other words, ba is taken t* J X-SSMsWfeitfB) II he waa directed take tlw nunc to the tie directed uxe too to uk
ufflo* of that paper. Vkm it war ms ' dafar •/ trwtk it tit m imrmUt uuit- ' M!i«a Mr. bbeppard never was requeosrd to carry orders for Job work to tnc otnoe of litf star uiat h* failed |u 1 so doing, aad wa coil on lis erudite 1 editor to aohatanttatsi his charge with proof, or. In dafiutlt thereof, to do Mr. rib- jqwrd the justice dn* him by rothe crruneous Statement which '• ha* taken the point to drcntate. I came off at th* Court House, on ftatur- ! , day, 111* 25th Init., when the following i ; named persona receirafl Ikanaas. tha I ; grade awl general average ol each, , being oppuaita their BUBS)— 1 Orilta H. Haynes, °uT * rHm i I E. V. Hewitt, 3rd 014 , r Henry W.Rnd 2nd 0»1 i , Iteub. S. BoUnaon, 3rd H5j t Mrs M. E. S. Crease, 3rd 854 , 1 Hannah Hobtnaon, 3rd 84 5-6 ■ Uatue E. Stooa. 3rd MJ ' Eagaoo (. Ode, 3rd P3| , ritacy M. Uoff, 3rd Ml 11. a ripankBag, 3rd 80 J : lyrl C. Blake, 3rd 80J f Han C. Beorret tc. 3ad 77 { ' I livid C. Vanaiuan. 2nd T'lJ ' Mai-uicb Bbvcbv, Co. flnpt, 1 r"riA. L. Hatxek, I " j rt. 11. Jabmes, J Examiners. i .\uni< t:t.rt'»Ar. Mbbtiko. — A r ' mc ting of the officure of the Capo ' I taTSsp^red tlie romp meeting grosmd* for the u— of the Sorirty. ; Judge Elnrer.rfHvidge4on.ta put-- ,, kehiutln the Cti— tar a earn of : i
j SB I VfCfTABlE^m [■. A Oelor and Drseeing that srill net B«n ; ; tha Hair *r Itynrs th* Bsad. ! i makes Hair soft and Sat, restoring ; * lu -oatirel 'onlnr without dyeing, by imparting a healthy and rigorous . ""*■ i < it n iiwtnn mm in em : iif M W!i SI." PtMl. , I-.1-. sue, Urfs rout-. ■ aotn (vcarwHcxg None genuine without my ngoatsra, ' sad I put my name to no goods that ] are not of sarpaasiDg excellence. . ! We are pained to chronicle the do- \ cease of Judge James L. Smith, of I I West Creek, who passed away after a brief lllneaa, oo Friday, the «lh nlL, . at the advaoced age of 76 years. r Judge Smith, we are informed, waa I a native of Ibis county, and was always a warm advocate of all measures that i wnold sdntnee Its prosperity. He was . twice chosen to represent Ids county In the State, and served with credit to , himself and hoooc to his constituents, . A few years ago be wa* elected a J ud«* , of tba County Court, whtah position lie held at the time of hi. death. A prmc- , ticol tMislocsi man, of great energy, of [ sound judgment, aad of irreproachable , character— he was toirrrsally esteemed , and his lore wlU long be felt, not only . in his own commufaty, bat throughout [ the entire county. i Hla funeral took place on Tuesday. . at 10 o'clock, at the West Creek M E. Church, of which tkc deceased was a consistent member for many years ; and was attended by large numbers I from all porta of the county. It ia also our mourefttl duty Ibis week chronicle the daccaac of another ! highly esteemed ritiacn. of thia couoi ly, Richard C. Souder, who departed 1 this life after a few days' illDea*,oa San | day hut, In the forty-third vrar of hla SI Mr. Sonder waa born ill Cape I y coanty. and had for many year* 1 been one uf our lading uuaUr build- • , ere. Ho alwayi took a lively iDtrreat 1 . In every eoterprbe that was ainrtcd for ' tbe good of the community In which be happened to reeide. Ho waa gentle and undemonstrative in hla Intercourse i . sritfe hie fallow -mm, gonial in his di»- I position, and cren-tenipcroil trader oil ' > nine children, nod n boat of uarm friends among tbe p-oplc of Cape May. . Hla funeral took place yesterday, the I ajfeKfsaa vst£i 1 in the ilcthodiatcbsreb in thia place. He was buried at Cold Spring, with | Masonic bun on, of which order lie waa , . | on booored member. I
I of I Hn-ctor* of the Cape May Saving ; Fund A Building Association, held on : Monday crming. Feb. 27th, 1(571, tbe I ! following ' preamble aad resolutions ^VMBBj^'uiaapLaed an allwiw nud over- ruling i'rondenoe, to remove tram oor mldat, our Uglily oalccmcil president, R. C. Souder, end deeming aiqw ipriAte, that this llunl ah.iolJ express in a Buing manner their sense I of their great teas. ; Therefore, he it resolved, That io the I death of R. <J. Bonder, thta waaociaUoil baa hat an able, dignified, genial, ami I kind hearted prealdiug officer, wboau InWilli them, has always been of.lbe moat pieaaaM dinriuu-r. HmtUmt, That wa tender the afflicted family of our Jeceaaed prealdent, th* assurance of our warmest sympathy In thta their bcrmreuwnl, and trust tbev will look t* the widows' God and the orphans Father, for support and aualaiiunce la Uila their great afK m trtd . That o copy of ill*** resobe left wllt hl* afflicted family, aad pub] tailed in tha Star at lit C apt and Ocean Wave Jauea Meckay, Jr., 51. I>., llEBBT W . riAWTEB, WlLUAM T. Stevens, Sale or srocx A Farnino Iai'Lr.- — Wo would call tho attention of our country readers to the adrertlac- , await of Mr. E. Weatcott tn another column, setting forth the fact that on tho Ulh Inah, wiU bo sold at hla residence at Towoaeod Javtat. acme valuable lire stock, together with a large •upply of farming implements, cari QaJna and harness, household fttrnlI ata f A hvy thirteen years of age haa , Just died ic a Looe Island dty from , amoklng excearivcly. Thta should b« r a warning to boy* not to smoke "ex- . eeoalvely.'- Smoke tobagro. If yon . must smoke anylblug. Special Noltoe. | U. B. WWADt, I Master in Chancer y. of Now For th* anw of teaiaylvuts, " Orrwxaa tkaaa St, Care Mas Cts. ».i. , " T* th* laUlre. A fUrelar Im aumta *r start* IM •*. rea5 tslslsj drstrehta talsratllas »p*s os'Wrs r"
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BTfaYEB. j THE CITOKKS if CAH MAY COUNTY r -j - msu v WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT . BENEZET & BROTHER HAVE just RECEIVED j THE LARGEST STOCK OF COOKING, BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES 1 EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED IN THE COUNTY. No. 7 Cooking Stoves As Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, „ Which la a* Ue as the Lmrret ritln-r tu city or country •arsr «r particular attention given to jtum ra HEATER AND RAN6E WORK. Tin Rooting
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