Cape May Ocean Wave, 4 May 1871 IIIF issue link — Page 3

(JAPE MAY LKJEA2X- WAVE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, l»7J. ,

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE ' ■IVMI, BAT «. Wl city and county : Tha mine of Bock in the Cum May having Fund sad Building AaeoclaUea for U» present mocth i» u follows: — sftett-'"'!: Mb! •• " %jS Tar Co-Okeattte liinnungffii Ufe scries, 18 month 1 old, S7US Sod. •' 15 •' 00.59 3rd. •• S 38.M 4th. " i - ' 11.50 I.'KMl Molaiigr. Lettuce ta lo market. Oyiter* are getting dull Cottageri commence to arrive. Akars lea cram ealoon it open. Strawberries are a week earlier tins spring. A r«*t na it talta.1 of for loTlie game lew, do not [inhibit cottage boa ting. The gudeu along LaCiyrtte "trrrt look besotifal. Coffee U uld lo contain nine icr cant of aloobol. A .racial meeting of the council wit held lut evening. Never buy poor hotter— than are strong ratoot against II Farnwre ootaptalo of the injury lo 1 track br want of moisture "T. TV Intevratftig Commuolca- , lion will appear next week. Hoota and ahoea remarkably cheap , at Sa. 40 Washington Strait. Our mlleetonea need a II I tic touching i up. and oar radt a great deal. I nuchal Morrta lertnrea oo Agrieul- ' una at tha Court llouae no the 2l>lh I ItoL Public odWtb fruqutiith frrnu-t tU^tbey are the aemuU of the \ i A Hoe of otsnibotea pi and from ' m!r!h!r" Ij^n® ^ ' umnter w'n I Them at- race octet br more bandt <■ at MtLParikeFs etlahli.haient oo e Parties dminag to not l ath liotnot f br the summer abould apply at once 0 ta John McMakln. « Mr ijL B. Swain baa re- jpened hit ' Mrat^jnd^Previalon Store, No. At " Five gnat phtneta may niw be teeu * ou pfeaaeife evenings by- Uioea Interested |o afitrooomy. II L U. Stfelth will occupy hit new a Clothing Hotueon Washington street, a tome time tW. mouth. E Braeaet A Bro. are now giving V totne of thelrkttaotloo ta chlaawam d ami children 'a carrlaget. h The heaoh tnlfront of the Atlantic Hotel property It to be kept clear of " liatblng-robe asttbUehmenU tMa tun- £ The Court I B>ute can lout of a i. large, wall veouated and cheerful ball, occuping Iho aofend story of Lewi. Wheatoo'a nui Floor nod Feed „ Store. A « Keep It before Ac public that Thad . Vtn Glider manuflblurea at Ma Ware- „ hooae. In Fttaibra eiaty conoalnble t a-ssssas'-'"'™ s Tha Laws petard at \!s.t laletoc of the Uglalaiure are tatting their ap. y peart nan la tha aotombi »f our ex- T In next week's W arm. J With mat doacn Brat fchiaa yachte A belonging to the Island! why cannot b we hava a vu.-ht club orgLolacd? The w idea U ripe, all we naanVe somebody ta malm it mM> • .. We'U eeoond U. I) A trip to SawtU't l'uiat in the 'i "Congrata" on Satuidar hat glee our reporter the yacht brer. Partial In wantof^a raluabk hand b. ballast or ™ whore lo apply. H The regular monthly children's meet- b Ins of the Methodist Church wllf be held next Sabbath evening at 7J a'clock. Tlie anrvlcoe have been ta largely at- n tended In the past, that It b onoecre»ry to assure our raden that the ™ exerelaao will be highly lute retting. U1 Exception hag brro taken to our J< article of la.t week on "Malarias of et officers" bv soma gentleman of the t* Council, bat they do oat state upon what around*. If wo have uilonrpre- U tented anything wo shall be happy to O make all meats ry rapuotlon on rail- b lag our attautkm to^the bet. w Wood's lIooenoLb Mauxiink.— Moat brartllr do we wekoro ' the May In number at Wood's Hooaab.dd Mags- » aloe. Wa hardly recounted It aa It en tared our ollloe In IU nrw tpring tc clothta; hot white admiring the color <> and quality of tta dirts, wo were da- at lighted to discover that it adorned our « okl Maid. Tim Improvements which hare followed thick and bat I o title ri Magudoa. show the enterprise, and incoeas of ll. publishers the heavy ri ■taper it a great addition as well at the covvr, and its typographical t ppearance ll it aBsorpaaaed * Its coo ten tt are unexorptlonable. and among its llal of ouotriiKitore are cl liar. Wa do oat anderetami bow Mr. re ' Wood U abte to do en much torso little tr in i —i — nulla teat we are very glad to arfcnuwkdae hit achievements — b Tha Magaaiaa It furoiahnl br the V totall torn of om (loiter. Specimen * copy free. Add rem a P. WtKJD A " CO , Newbargh, N. Y." ■ * r . tl la I teaming to FAgsna— We " mSfea bnaan'arCBpe M«7 cwllhte ol tha Ultar of tbo /Vuvi'c.f f-V-er, Mr. Paschal Mnmt. of Philadelphia. „. at the Ooart Houao no Saturday the ® s s fetain il tlltalaaun eo the part of (l our brum h "Jntllcc" that out taw utM ir'r. Uni \ Sh Ware, It not rapooaibk bribe i "«te of tha tetaam rim Engine, aa . ed by hlra In hie commanlcaUoo. h that Uuader having bean committed * teng b Awe Mr. Ware name into eteter. ' The iubremw of • JmtloV vu rri- J lino « ih na dnnla bo aecvpted with J variou. achn-ita oo tha lateitd, will he , held this (.veolng at tl.e Bapttet , ■W*|| laet. A^gnnd and pro opt atteo- ^ XMepioorea abocoagmulatalheu- 1 islvm open the fart of (r>«h »had redret t that ruh, Ukr hnutau Mags are not • L tffr '

W I Comcn_—An tefeeHtW Wbrt io I a get the CMyOnuoeti to thnpe br the ^ eight o'clock or to. It was awrtahwd in the Adnity of the council chamber, tod thiat lha vterk was InoaiwciUled by lick neat from attandlhg. At tlie !£ wlio happened to he tome what t<> quatnted with tlie routine of butioe*>, ~* contented lo act for him during the IB evening's teat ion. and. not stopping • men of eocnHI might wo fit to ohjert ■ 4o the arrangement, lie innocently ■ look the tcribr't test, and awaited tha H fwder of the Mayor lo call the rolL — ig Hint trouble vu a brewing outside the J Jgoundl room, trhlefe colmlaaled In a5 brtanata anbetlunc br city clerk.— Tblt wu brought about through (he instrumentality of the honorable Reoardcr, Mr. WUllam Eldredge, with a. view aa doubt of ebow log our reporter "how they did things In the towqahip." The gentleman seeing what he doubt lee. thought a bare-need usurpation of power on the part of our humble representative, and * not Uking the idea of countenancing any such flagrant encroachment upon e the sacred prerogatives of a councilman in and br the city of Cape Hay, • without some expression at disapproval on bis part, took the paint to i t button-bole other members on making . their appearance, asking them to vole I for to and so br clerk pro tr«. Some i ■ of the gentlemen (but adjured, with- | out kqowing Uw circumstance* of the i ■ case, signified their willing neat to tun- , port Mr. Eldredge't nomine*. i i At toon at matters were arranged ■ satisfactorily outside, the members ' , came together, when the- Mayor re- c Sited them to appoint a clerk ftw e evening. Twe nominatiooa were e made, ana our reporter seeing what e was in tbo wind, begged leave to do- > ' cllne, vacating bla chair at the tame i lime. On top of this the other nonii- t [ also declined accepting the prof- r bred honor" Hero wa« a dilemma . which those Interested had not calcu- c I tod upon. The evening Wat wear- n Ing away, and much- important liuti- * . Drew wat oo ItelllikM Km I'tli ill "f a legislation had evidently got iutu a rut. * Several gentlemen were nominated, and D many declined. The Mayor ex- a plained the fart of the Clerks illness H and hlaanangrmeut with nor reporter, tt and very urgently solid led that person- d age to art The reporter pi if rrid oo- c copying a teas responsible pueltioo ju-t v. theo; and the bouoraUe Bertwder pre- tl fcrreo tome abb rise, bat Uw totne one Ir else was not brill-coming- Tbe.notn- „ InaUoua were resumed , and after tome P dodentiont, the roembcrt were b obliged to vets to their wot" withaut p, affecting an arganlcatlon. Tblt was u the algnal br resolving the. meeting u into a committee of the whole, wlien It the rarity uf Um excitement were t> CotUTPBoexxntNO-. -luoormen- £ last week nnder thti head, ws left. case pending between Monte. Lev » and Bayira, and Meets. Teal and m which was oot flortded tmtd „j Wednaaday, the Jury returning a vcrdiet for the plaintiff, wlUi 81 damage. ll( costs. I bo case or Executors of Johu Town- io send, deceased. VS. Adrainivlrtlors of N. C. Tuwnoend, demoted, w as put off . b\- couacnt of the partlea. m The following catea were disposed of in the a ciocrtT contr S. K. P. Wire vs. As met F. Ullha.; at etc. Iaalic I. ujnii m for plain- a UfT. A. Hogg andJ.Ik O Hrieo br or defendant Thlt case ("-.uplrd attan- re Uno of eourt about a day. closing oo tr tfkeenooo. Verdict br w plaintiff with 930 damage* And 0 cents y, Joseph U. Horner of. va W. B. yi Miller; caw, Milcbell for plaintiff; H. y. r'Fktel and David J. Hear T vs Franklin Nlehota-, rase: J. K. P. y, brplainUff; HtUBnanbr de- y« fcndant; verdict tor ptelntltt- MB.T7, ni with 8 eoetta costs. dVlnrtend UaUraad t o. »i th caw; K. M. Turner for plain- h: 1 1 flt, J B. Iloffman for defendant — *- Pot off byr on ral — — v-_ • ll Tha 6naAW*Ha AlargchBoont m of boalnotel ta wltaud to. and (lid oot I k. a IteOMte Stewnaond. presented the be ! of HtLtao* ixutrrteXJt i | »' State re. John Faeemira and Abram ' Jr., breaking prison. Faro- i " mire escaped. Uarriwrn giving himself up; the tetter pktul oot guilty. SUM vs batuuel D. Corson and fiarriton, breaking prison. Both tta tea prison candidates effected their ti John Facemlre, Abram Jr. Samuel I). Corson, Jetv. J; and HutUa Oolwvll; petit " A Garrison and Uuaut Col- ~ well plead n«l guilty and tvrre cemaml- "r ed. The ot tiers are unaccounted for. I ' Slate vs. Hwae; breaking, eta, with ate., A. Garrison and H. ColJr.. Samuel D. Corson, Kobe Untlia Colw. ll, Jen. Caretbreaking, etc.. Garritoo and Col | » TlffMSStaaa ~..«e « rlta and Colwdl pleading not guilty. ■•late vs. Same; lireaklng, etc.. Gar- I *' and Col well pleading not guillj. ^ State va J. J. TVwk; hound over un - ™ next term of court in the sum of " The oaae of A. Garritoo, Jr.. on \ of breaking Jail, etc., carho op J-1 on Wednraday; wat tound guilty and , remanded, court suapsodlng tenuntil the Septamber term. i AppHeaUoos for LksCcaa hi k ep' f" hotels at iteantevllle wire mtowl Mr. Wells and Mr. D. ilteukow. Licehrea 111 were granted Iwwlt dVhcatoo, Mai. try " W interna and John a little. * The Gnutd Jury recommended iliat -■ present wooden fl.s.r ef the Jtil U- «> reptaerd by ooc of atone, which will . * deuWkaa he ordered done by the Board of Freeholders. » tit" n OrrggMt— We hml thought ^ of replying at some length to the ao euaaUon publicly made by eounrllm .n *' toes tea In front of octsty Hnll on '' Moaday evenhtg. that he and Ma nfll- al record as A nrnmher of council. ™ have beqa rtdiculodand uitreprerented »' In the coiumot of the W a v E ever since his election. On tnalunir niflvctinu I" 5 taut ot occupying any more of our readers time than it really neevsaary. j " The ground oo which the warned ip-n- '■ tteman buses hit atsumpllnn • is alogu- •> hr In tha extreme. He acknowledges si bare not in our reptata given him credit tor any more than is properly hit <* due. But be claims that though we 1 may ^TO.jspnrted^hi' ^nwnnrk. in si «"», J«t we hare the loshtoo of ar- ( " meaning not Intruded. Iks* the gvti- , t Wnu ll wteh to task* us responsible f.r | i aa inienoad atgniIloall..n of his word. | " when they convey aunrthtng else as 11 rra by blm? We do not pretend to I » strcry wntd uttered In cuuoctl. bat ' " sm etelm to gire the subsUues of tbo 11 tnemhms' remarks in their own ten- " KUOBS as tsoar as peaaikta; and that sr." hare been prsUy re ar correct in Ihit . I' matter any int. Illirem man In the • babU of attending tha' omncil mwd- i * "^-^teitattegly coero- • That we hare «<■ anv shape l> aittruprateHteiter ridhailiriMr SavoM ; ^ !

to Tux F a a tents' J c mure. — Tha ■e - second semi-annual re- union or Jubilee it) : nf Abe South Hmville Faracn" Club >e waatkld at the Towateod Intel House t- <c Thursday of last week. iBlh nihil Owing to the threatening advent of a d nnr'-«*Ileron thv morning in question re ikatly ire-re detained from Attending; r. buf.notsflihstamllde IhUadrevte clrd cnmttoncc Uyether with the fact that le C'ot-t wat tfaav day in aiaaloa, sre r, wars nt ro. ally dltappoinUd In meel- •- ing with rvpres. nutiv.s of the forming >. Iiitbreau of Cape May from almost • every taction In the county. The amt scores otoUlJ no br tha numerous vitiy tors. Of course the great feature of i • the occstinn was tha ptsaencc of the - wives and dsugtners of the members i e and invited guests of the Fanners' Club < »■ nod to them by right belong the credit •- of Us interest ud success. Prof. Bock I - wa» an band with a bran-new Esley ' r organ, and by his co-operattoo the cx- ■ e cniara or the day were Inters perrod I , and enll resied with a number of chulee ' r selection# from a w.ll-s locked rypvrtrerv. ' • The freenooo was occupied , to a genl ergl discussion of matters appertaining I i to the interests of Caps May formers, I t but our reporter not being ptijaanl at I I tbo time, wq are unprepared lo note ' [ the proceedings at length. The chair ' i was occupied by Mr. Seigtnan, of the r •Star of ike Cape, and among the speak- t , ers were 1>. WUey, Dr. P. M. Key. I • Rev. J. M. Lyons. Mr. J. Vues and J I others. About one O'clock these cxer- « ; rites were temporarily inlertercd with n : rivnly. The company immediately re- ' • paired to another apartment where ' i were ranged the ample boards, abun- J 1 dantly supplied with substantial viands ° and dejicaciea to tempt tbo ap- ■' ["elite, while an unfailing supply of " -Jersey pot-pic' and delirious coffee " ct-sral and exhili ratal the festive g»th- 11 eving Volunteer atlrtiilAiiU saw that !' each guest was provided for. and their * ev.-ry waul supplied. E very l> sly '■ tc • ore! to enjoy themselves and It was *' indeed an agrevstble. pleasant end pro- " i table time to those who were fortamitc •' enough to he present. About three n'riock the awemhLtgo srrni gnthcred together for tlie purjaoe of hearing some further remarks on 1 wlres- Mc. Wbealon ticiug Luducl' d as cbalrmon -a position his extreme L urtnnity udniiralily lilt him for, the rj Aral speaker called was Sir. Win. IL f>' of Towntend Inlet. His In- l[' troductory remarks were cliieflr " to the bcnelita arising from ™ gatherings of this kind where much valuable loformatiou was Imparted In " acquirement of the balrit to t[v-ak I"In public. 11c was satltfkal that tbo 10 meetings of farmers' auciriice would ln Hiflnenoe and Interest where none gut those accustomed to epraking in I" ptlbiio would rise to their feet He urged upon hie audience the advan- T tagsa of cultivating a spirit of oociai and hoped ll* ertecu might ,D be rxpcrlencrd throughout the extent » 1 of' Uepn May. The season, he was glad to he able to report, waa bright J1' for the club; they felt stronger and ,ra •to d on higher ground than they did w< • year ago. He was alto pleased :o arc a gradual Inclination ou the part I* "or farmers la use more grass aewl w lhan heretofore. The isolated system a 1 of cultivation so general with formers til the "rale old stock" be condemned plain terms, as being an illustration of the tod fote of tbo mythical bird which laid Uio golden eggs. Tliey muvl have more grass, notwithsteoa- ®n' ing tlie Impression abroad that the uu Indv soil of Cape May will not bear .. it was merely a mistaken Idea A the capability of ■mrsril. With T, little kindtiett to It. the grata will like magic Am on instance be referred lo the wonderful acquired fer- 1 "* llllly of Leicestershire Ln Engtend which was nothing more than a desert ago. The secret in growing wa grass eras lo turn It down tlie first Lu year and sees! again. . The following La a there would bo a great Increase Tl * crop— boSh in bulk and quality. C'a process should be lepra led from Mb to year, and lu the course ot ten an years our county would not be recog- J, as the Uapo Mev of the present as lie wished them to understand lie practiced what be preached, wi having iucnstsasl hie grass land and tai sod. -J down elxtn-n acres this year. In did not think tlwrc was anything tvi prnfltalde than raising grass, Uu roping con s nn.l making muter — mi the grate the next thing which dii was most needed in Cape May w»s a w» breed of cnltfe- Io bet sereral ru! of the lawt should bo Introduced and mi nourished, lie would rceommenfl the the Guernsey or Alderney es luring the lest tw for improving our present bn*d of .Ifi stock, which is ilegnierating every : ml The gvntlemau was gratllfeii to wit- i Ini ikV. the great Interest I. ing manifest i wu od bv some of tlie members of the club Mel lo procure a remedy against the dcpr>- I mi Uallon- of Uw great plague and ilea- | lot iroywr id our fruit trees - the cureulio. I im lie hoped they uilghl tuccvwd. though : to ho did i.->t seem to have much conil- ' on dm;" hi .the "MchnyleT system" as I KSiswsiily intend need wader theses pi (•" ; th, ■r 1 1 -H !.• i :. linn in lie spike of the plan frequently ; adopted he ttepc May formers to use j jgi Ihclr-oreUarsU for oilier crops. This jf, resnhs moat aesumlly to the Injury of [q, the trees, which eventually die because en they are starved to death. As an ! by illustration lie narrated !hr. Wiley's j wc exiwrtence with a young orchard | r|, which he Itad planted some yean [q since. Ttoe trees were doing splendid- Ml ly, wlg-u hr detenalned to put in an- qa Mlu-rcntp. The consequence was his m, trees gave un fruit that year, and sine* ca! thrn they have only cumbered the ad ground. He thought tlie formers of (h Cape May were not stinted for room ap lo be compelled to resort to such a r, hsaardous expedient. He hoped the }( day would come when our formers „n rven where would devote more atteo- 1 i Ilea to their oreharde end Increase i their extent nc advised them to cultivate their fruit trees in the i best possible manner, kw ping the ground around tbem rich and fine, j and the fruit low. Mp-oking of fruit. Mr. Stafth went on lo say. be luul often wooden si why there were not | pear tire* planted In Ibis set-lion. ' It torn a fruit whirh he thought would well here. Our former* should nm la- siiitflid by raWng euro year after year. In cunflniag ihemaelvea tolhte, oor beef and mutton .leg. is rated. In England tliey raise broU, mangel wiwauk, etc., for their cattle, u< and the roosequrnee Is, thry bare the ,,, t.»t beer and mutton that can be j„ found U • nvsxsed lieitr rwA crops in and beeta grow nowbrre better than theT do In «tep* May. g lie thru spoke of the dllBcultle* in m I war of trans|Hirtiiig swiet i-olqlore maripit, arising from th- High „ and -pereeutaei* of ( ' .mink- v, men. Hi' wassatlsflvd (h :i under the present order of things our formrre f. coukl make no money In raising large qusntities Id" sweet potatoes. They lft should raise an much aa waa ennrru- ,j brut, but tliey should not sell th. m ln l when their market value was down to '•Mr. IbooHute. Pr.-sld.-ot .d the fJ Fanners' Club, folkiwed Mr. -mith, „ 1 a|* ^ j'-, "" "^i'* A j I ■* I numr that ItanuTr, i' "" *aW ^ ' * ! pay"' This k*SteT number"^ expert Iiwnta is the eisteni.Utr. foiled „ j simply from the fort llwl they were started undb r too mueh i xpeuw. At ~ 1 operation in tlw '"fVon"/^ j! iwrtt-kmrwn foci that .sir Oepa May |» IsliooAtthe atlsnti ..f .utr f.rmrrt 01

r. of the sugar, the pulp which was left e furotebrd a aupertar toad tor rattle. b Then the tope of the vegetable e» e swend for manure, ample to koap the - ground In good condition from year to a year. He thought if U were conrid- : end worth while In Mart one of thrar ;; factories in Cape May, oor formati V Would flod It ooc of the roast prodtoble I Inrratments they could make. Last r year proved to be rather a hard yrar - for mans formers, bat be eras satlafted r be could hare raised beeta and aold t tbem at 15 cents a bushel, and made . more mnoey than be could by raising r corn ami selling It tor *1 abuebrLJ It weald be also better for our oowa, . their supply of milk would bo greater f and lu quality better, by giving them , ilils kind ri feed. He was ratlstod i they could raise 400 bushels of beets to i the acre, and 'bat without difficulty 1 Tliey should not be Ism thick! r grown. , not nearer than 11 Inches apart. He , thought It would be e good idea to . ascertain the cost of establish ing a I factory of the kind be had raco Gonad, , they all dretred to flod out which will pay the brat for railing. The gentleman then passed oo to ■ the sntyrrt of manure, and spoke of the marked change which had taken , place within the last tour yrart among the formers of that neighborhood In regard to iu importance. Their pilot were tour times grater than tbey were a few sears ago, and they kept increasing them year altar Here Mr. Doolittle gave bh experience In the aoeamntetion ef manure daring the yrar, with tho cooperation of few tings. He spoke of the excellence of sweet potatoes tor to fatten hogs on. He had tried tbem, and the result was that bo never rat Is tier meat. He advised them all to feed their tweet potatoes to their bogs wben they got to be as low aa fifty I cents a bushel. He aUo recommended | tl-o growing of more grass, and laying on the manure with no stinted hainL , Thus they would have better rattle, 1 better milk and more of it, and the brat of bntter. Before bringing hi- remarks In a rinse, Mr. Doolittle , took occasion to give them a little talk nil tin: all-important rood question.— Our roods at pr. sent are one of the gresttest hindrances of good forming in ! Cape May; it costs so much to luul prodtKw, etc. In short tbey are a sU'ime and a iliagracc to the county, taif yeurtte township of Dennis raised W» towards road repairs, and . really none of tbem could tell where \ money went to. He suggested that the annual appropriations at the , coming 10 yeara at this rate he raited , and exiviiJisl no the roads at ooe time, i It would take not Iras than 8flUU) to . , [Hit them in good condition, and once , In good order it woukl be a very easy matter to kiep them so. i i I'rof. Buck next treated the cone , , with some tip-top music of the humorous order, which was warmly , appreciated. Some further speaking wu Indulged in, but our reporter having a lung and , rough road before him, wu obliged , to lake an unceremonious departure 1 „ right In tlie midst of the afternoon's i festivities. Before closing this report , Wivdeslro te bear testimony to the , cordiality and genial hospitality of the ' , people of Mouth Srarillc and Town- , Bend Inlet. Seldom have we witnessed , a noticeable exhibition of "bow ' , good and pleasant a thing it la for 1 . brethren to dwell together in unity." , . We only wish the tame neighborly | { feeling permeated every community in ! | Cape May, and to this end tlie Influ- , of tin: pulpit and press should he ! t i* 2L tux riitaT.varter-sncc or tiix j •* "ks T»*l« | T Tlie ysehting season al Cape May i s was o|«.-ned in fine style on Friday j r with a race from Vhellengrr'i a lo Five Mile Beach and back. • a yachts entered were tlie Ger»r»Je. 1 Mmlth, the Omku, CapL . 1 maker, the J/i»..e, Cspt. Tavlor. and the Beeta, commanded by Cepl. | J, Schrilenger. CapL U. Hand acted ( s shore cap ain and referee. ' a The start from the Landing was ; ' witnessed by a large concourse of spec- J 1 each one appearing interested 1 1 Hie boat of tbeir choice. The | 1 blowing fresh from the N. EasL j ' hoaU started off In rine style to make against brad wind and tide, a ■ distance of fifteen miles. The race 1 conducted fairly on the strict I at yachting, the round trip wns j [ made in four hours and 32 minutes, I ' ingreu coming in the winner by j s twelve minute*. Gemote Becnud. ' thinl, the Berte. on sexounteof: miseing the channel ami going on « was disinucod. Tliis prolably | t would not havo oeeurred. but Cant. < Mcllt llenger trustral ll*- wheel to hie , ■ male, Mr. Pieraou, while he went be- ■ for a few momenta for refresh- j 1 ii is. Tho prixc cup was awarded | the C I,s yre.», whoso captain is now I hand for any rliallengr that may ' te offered by any boat at any time fir ) e ...nmprire^^ ^ t Instalatiox or Omenta.— Last i t Monday evening Cape Itiaml I/alge t 23 L O. of O T. held a pubBo I of their officers for the pre*- I cut term, which was largely attended ' members of tlie order sml those who ' not member*. The Installation ter- 1 were conducted by L D.Dr. E H. * and ware not nac1od*d until ■ lata in th* evening, which necetaarily J had the rlfect of abbreviating the re- ' marks of thoae who were snbarqaentlr ' upon to address the Lodge. In addition te tfaa inaugural qT the Wor- 1 Chief Terapisr-rirct, short and < appnqiriate addresses were made by < 6. R. Wight. Rev. E. P. Shields, i X. C. Price Mr. W. E. Davis and Dr. E. II. Phillips. The follow- < tog is the listof oftiorrs as installed:— ' W. a T.-A. I- Harms. I W. V. T.-Mrs, V. Wight. W. M -Bar. G. B. WighL < W. P. 8L —Can. 8. Ware. W. T.-Dr. E-.H. Phlffio*. W. M.— Frank Lraeh. ' , W. D. M. — MalUe BaUev. , W. C.-W. E. Davis. ' , W. G.-John CrewelL , IV. I. G.— Emma Ogden. i W A. S —Hannah Dickinson. i H. II. 8.— Ml*. U. SUIIweil. i I- II. M. — Rosa Sterens. | It is hardly neoeeaary to raQ attento the buaiaaat announcement in another pert ef our paper, of Mr. «•. I.vcetL the fouuder of Build-Aseo-istlotw to Cape May County -and General Insurance Agent fnk Jersey. As Mr. Lycett devote* mueh of his time and altenthm to Intorance — Ufa and Fur— and being a gentfe-man of intelligence and ao in-w-sti gating mind, ha la competent to give ail tlto information needad In reto the matter. Now is tne time to hare ytmr lira and properties before the agcitemem of another season is anno tie, and wben such mature gri but little consideration. Mfe Insurance is now considered "f grmt importance— In foct, a neoseslly «f the age. hot great care moat he ex- • retard in the eelertioa of a comnany. A policy la Of no consequence unless slitntlan. T^te "Ameriran"' It every- : where considered such an one, and by calling litem Mr. I.ycetl, the terras, I ran beobkaloed. Every intelllgrnt builder knows tha ! valise and importance of good doors, -shra and bHads. well made, at good and llmrouthly eeatoned Block; and should know lu the tame cenaectinu wh. ro such ran he rimtlntd on the most satisfactory terms. In view of thlt we refer to the advertisementa OfFoctlner A Mon,^ tad 11,-nrv^rrd-thrtr MfobtlRj10' tare ' s: H

" of our rideet and moat Inli—tial eBt 9 ti> who had came to lend aid ant a- encouragetnonl by their co-operattos ~ and paat exprrtome to tbo more meal TL now inaugurated. The meeting wai railed to order by the chairman Dr. 2 K. H. PbgUpa. who etotod that Uw After tome geoerai remarfca oo ths Ll read quratfem which is now being axitev m ted throughout the county, the trisari yraimagn tha ersctam ri a permanent ' wharf at the Iautding was agitated, ?• and a gemitraaa of the name ofRaney, [: a well-known marh Hilar of Wllming- . too, had given an eatimata fir ooe ta , be toads of Iron, which vrottld sot be to J * xre*d k^. Thi^lnm -wharf Mr. , anangeaaoL The doctor srae inclined Z to believe It to be the meat feasible pro- „ Jret towards ratabUshing a wbarf at the [Oint ia view. He wee eatisfled or tbo * -xining want of a wharf, and its coo- " structi on would be a etepwtone to var- * I out brancbee of Industry and manu- , fortune. He did not think tbey would be able to get a wharf at the end of the * turnpike unless It salted the riewe at \ the I'nion Steamboat Company who * be Id most of the stock in theroad.— " Bat there tree land a short distance " below it whicfi would answer 0 every purpose, and which oould * readily te obtained. The doctor could 1 see oo difficulty In raising the neeea- _ eary amount far an undertaking af this , kind which commends itself al once to J | the favorable consideration of our pe*- ' ' Mr. It. B. Mwain explained at length ' ; that the object in constructing it with ■ ' stone would br lo afford a harbor to ' vessels daring certain seasons of the I voir a* well aa the facilities of a wbsjt ' Dr. Uarcy thought the action of the 1 tides would prove injurious to a etruc- ' lure of that kind. * ' ; Mr. Mwain rtforred by way of cx- ' ample to the great work of art now in ' cnura ot construction io the harbor of 1 New York, In which tbe merits of stouc and oemrnt bare teen ftiily tested. F The Doctor expressed himself satis1 Ced with either plait, and if they could ' not secure the ooe they coaid the other. 1 Dr. Phillips iugaiml whether some ; arrangements could not ba effi-ctod by ' which we might te able to induce a of New y ark steamers to step here 'j witli our present wharf aecommedaMr. Mwain did net think the L'ifiou 1 would allow them tbe privilege < land passenger* on their wharf. Dr. Phillips thought the appointment of a committee at any rate would bejudicioua. Mr. Hsynea remarked that if tbe site occupied by ths Union Company's , wharf orery summer was the only ooe, an effort to interweave the company's .with the propoted enterprise | should bv made. If the company would not co-operate, and If it were aaccrtallied that there were other suitable site*, why then we should act independently or Utet corporation. He eagi led that a committee be appointed wait upon tbe officer* of tbe com- < miy nod obtain their co-operation if i possible. A committee could also be Instructed to aaeurtain the feasibility | nl a wharf outside the limits of tbe i company's property. He approved of adopting any measure* by which we ' touch here during the Summer at least. In the meantime the people should be kept alive to the importance of these matters. Let tbem be discussed every - whore and oo every opportunity. it was moved that a committee be appointed to devise the moat efficient means towards the establishment of a ' suitable wharf Which wat carried, and Metara. R. B. Swain. A. L. and J. Strait on Ware were Oo motion a committee was appointed to confer with any line of steamers plying between New York and Philadelphia, and ascertain on what oondltiout their stoppage al Cape ; ran he aecured. this committee M tears. John W. | Lycett, C. S. Mag rath and Capt. G. j W . Mmith were appointed. Un motion a committee consisting or Messrs. Geo. Hildreth. Col. H. W. I Siwycr and F. K Duke, was also appointed to confer with the owners of property along tbe turnpike ln regard tlie right ol way should the coustruct ion of a railway te deemed ad1 vitable. Mr. Mwain explained that for a railway of the kind here needed no charter would be required. The oblect of tills movement being to benefit tbe ■ community at large, he was sure tbe ! advantages arising from the establlsh- ! mcnt of a railroad route would only to be referred to. to Induce the property owners along iu line to make fnai will offering of tbe right ol way. ' Mr. Smith in a few happy remarks expressed his sUisfootimi In Joining with those present In the movement | liiey had inaugurated. He referred to by Mrs. A. J. Parker— au eotersing' lady of Vltx-Uod — at au enterprise deserving the hearty tapper! of member in the community. He •laied it was the intention of Mrs. Psrto keep a branch factory in operation all the year around. If one receives anything like encouragement from tbe peoi le. He -thought industry should be encouraged if we wished to build up business in the place. Mr. Lycett and Mr. Danes also spoke in the highest terms of ths effort of Mrs. Parker and hoped that the encouragement would be such so to Indues her to remain tern permanently. Other matter* connected with the analysis of soils and the construction of pads were touched upon, and added the interest of the meeting. Adjourned to meet aa next Saturday evening at Arcade Hall. A Great Journalistic EnterWe rail lbs attention of our read- re to an advrrtisemewt In another cn'urou, announcing tbe advent of ooe or the greateot enterprises in the way or newspaper publications ever undertaken lu this state. Judge wm. Guild, tho proprietor of the Newark Daily Journal commence* thlt week the gabof the well-known paper. The . Voles* ANN, In a new and improved I form. The great feature of this Jour- . nal ia that Ills printed in both the . English and German tanguagra-lhe r reading matter on tbe one page being A the translation of the other. Every I arrangement necessary fbr making It . s live and Interest! nt daily paper have l teeu introduced. There will also be . Issued s weekly editiou; and from the > tame uflioe a newspaper printed entire- . ly In German, to bo railed the LoadI hie tor which able writers and expot riaoced Journalists have been engaged. . Further particular* win be tound In i the advertisement, which reader* will do well to ooosult. I I ADVERTISE* EST] Hath Houses tor Rent.— Cape . May Cottager*. Beotdoute and Hotel t Proprietor*, are respertfuliy informed - that John Mc Motrin Is meting a large - number of Private Hath II oases on the r Atlantic Hotel 1 Awn, for rent by the , week or srwaon. TbcSarf and Bathing I tench In front of the Atlantic are excellent. The imsightte. Irregular „ bath hritaedrii tte i teach are corned to te. removed. Iftease apply person - i ailv or by lettor at the office of AUan3 tic Hotel. Cape May, X. J. (Ute House _ bring open all the year,) to Johu , McMakta. Proprietor. ; April tt. wi. at ' Notice. -Th - stockholder* of the I Cape May Co. Agricultural or Horti- ' cultural Baetriy, are reqneetad to IffiSg&pFsat ' By rider ef the Corp.wst.-o. j r

" T°aagtrAVif"»ra Wa have been fttrniabed by F. F. bar ^rtU&Mto^^b^toTjSZ M. of tha Courtaudthe member, rftbr md bar, at Cane May Court Hoove, ' on ion Tuesday of last week, in reaped to the sot musix j of the lata Judge Tarns i L. rat ffarith, of tltis couatv : Dr. At a meeting of tbe Judge* uf the the Courts ofi'ape Mavcosratv. audof the in- member* of the bar of vtre'nui counties tbe attending tfaefeeu at the April terra. A. D. 1871, hsid at the Court House, the Cape May Court Hooae, at the adarf the first day of the term? it was suggested that since the Last preceding me term, Janara L. Smith, late ooe ri the nt Judgee of the Court ri Common Pirns ad, of mid county bad dirol, and that It waa ; ty, preper that same official notice should j ig- na taken of his decease, and thereupon ' to Mr. Justice VaraycfceL of the Mu- j to prame Court, was called to the chair, i tr. and Franklin F. Weatcott elected See- : st retary. ed Frederick Kingman, Esq . then ad- ' ro- verted to the well known public and ; he private virtue of tbe deceased, af which be be himself had Intimate personal j m- knowledge, and upon the clues of hit tr- remarks it waa moved by John S. ' u- Mitchell, Esq.. and carried, that tbe lid chairman appoint a committee of three be gentlemen to draft resolution* suitable to tbe event ho j.The chair appointed Charles E. to and Franklin F. Weatcott ta such rr committee. The meeting then adId Journed unul tlx a'clock ln the afterId none, at which time the committee re0- ported the following resolutions: lis Reeebed, That the Judges of the various courts of the county of Cape May. < t- and the members of tbe tor in attend-: anoe al this term, desire to record their . lit judgement that James I.. Smith, Esq.. i h late one of tha Judges of the Court ot I a Common Pleas In and for tbe county >e of Cape May, waa a pure and capable f. Magistrate, eeiicttous for the public ic good, and prudent In his efforts to ade- vaoce it; that he wee a discreet ad riser, a faithful friend, a useful citizen, 1- an honest man. and. as we believe, a u sincere Christian; (list bit life shows >f bow surely the public will respect of sod confide in a man whs well disi. charges the duties and traits com- »- milted to him. d ReeaUed, That to give more obser- , r. ration to this our recognition of the ! e virtues of Judge Mmith, a notice of the I y proceedings had by us concerning his ! a death, he published m the CaTE Mat i e Ocean W avr, the Star ef the Cape, ■ I- end the IFesf Jersey Pros; that a minute of them be entered in tha records u of the Court of Common Pleas, and a e copy thereof be sent to his family by the Clerk af said court, under It* - teal. d CUAULES E. ELMES. I R. D. Edmunds, • F. F. WRPTCOTT, s Committee. ) ', Charles E. Elmer, Esq., in a lew « remarks, tingulariy appropriate and ' 0 felicitous, enforced tlie justice of the i d resolutions, after which they were ' '- unanimously adopted, and the mcete ing adjourned. i- Franklin F. Wewixutt, Sec'y. 1 MOMKOK OtIE AoRtcrLTFRAL HtXI- fiRAXCts. — We quote the followlnL' if paragraphic truths from tbe published e proceedings of the Month Mcaviile Farr mera' Club al their meeting lie id the i e 10th. , inst. We commend them lo the j j >f formers of Cape May in general apd ' j e those of Lower Township In particular: i a Some discussion wu Wi upon the [ ' - hindranoea to "high forming'' in Cetie | e May. People seem inclined to do e everything eleo but work ou the farm. | it begot a tort of ditlikr to farming, ! . and e.ery me supposes that there it e some other way to get his living easier. 1 1 t Wc ere educated into the belief that - • forming cannot be made to pay, and ! , . with thlt belief, of course we will not ; - let It pay. One member said if the | e sounds would fill up with sand, so that flstitug. ctammtng and bunting were '- impossible, people would turn their a attention to forming, and Ihcu it would k ba made profitable. Some work at | J wood, some work in the cedar swaropt, I e some fish, some clam, some gun, but ' forming it altogether a foolish epccu- ! • latino— It won't pay. Xa. nor will i • any business of life pay, unless it is ' attended to. "No man cm serve two . |f Goda," 'Far be will serve one "and 1 - despise the other, or be will hate the 1 >• ooe and love tho other." ; I f Another member said we were, as ; j d a whole, an industrious people, but ; , I- the trouble termed to bo, to apply , 1 I- tbe industry to fanning exclusively, \ ' and we could not do Justice lu our ! - farms or ourselves, until we made - forming ajpoclalty^ be thought the : e dispelling this illusion ?n Cap.' May. i e Signs of improvement were i~rerpt- ' i- ibSj. and a groat deal more interest , y waa manifested by fanners in learning 1 e of each other the beet way to make \ e our lands more prod active at the least i '. expense. Cattle, hogs and poultry ' a were alto motiving more than usual , g attention, by erosting and -securing the it beat .breeds, and take it altogether lie . 0 believed that progression wu to he , > should see every department of tbe ' • farm brought up to iu proper stand1 Tpjaiu.nm^ ^ Ta* poixsa sum . * i ' 5 i|l> jiESSL'" ■ EHHsSsSr i rHSSS f WSspL I i ZSe^Seiq'IroltoJfta R We ksve ato a to* «| d ta.wi.mhK. L axKRrrr * co.. U mu* i ^ r P1*" JJ HEW ADVCTTi«£MENT8~ ^ OW UTTER SCALER TEA STORE St'Tl Hta asRw— h- |ta me (D(k! TXin^mi MAI"XXT I(r~l. " A BiaTH DA V OirT TO TODStd* THAT ■ SggXtSi ^ Na«»tElg*tTtartj^)MAallErBta.l, R*. «I rrssktta nwt sytaaw cnyuf csyviisr :

i_ mm. i the ctffihs if caps may codhty x B « - ;i s o 0 niflilLI x A*; WILL I'LEAMt TAKE NOTICE THAT' «A | . j u Jl BENEZET & BROTH Kit ]: is UAVE J!*§T UKCEIVEIt tel I.AUG»T' MT'tM'K OF t cooking. bed room and parlor stoves ! ! i4! EVER HERETOFORE OPFEltKD IN THE COFNTY. J • j # Tliey are. now oflcriug *■ Wo. 7 Cooking Stoves I A b Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, - Which is as Low as the leiwisl either lit t-ily or ciauKry " i - ertoV FART1CULAU ATTENTION GIVEN TO J* Jn to * HEATER AND RANQE WORK. ; Tin Roolin^ ■■ J' F.xecuted at tbe shortest nutice in nur |nrt of the Couutt. nt 1 " ; 1 r.xix'utni at tiw snonrat nuuee

N«jv Adverliiemenfs. zriEu'-zz: tswk? \ typlvte or totem. e55S i„ ?1, N .. ! j | (jaa voLCNte in' osl : Tre Liiuiauv OT Fuktuv >v rew-, • : "*y j I ; 7SSS \"g. , 1 LEGAL VOTU , j ' ' ; ssjzsjsmlrrj^y""uu I TSl SAld bill U Bite Id forelOA. s RiorTssx" I Alien by Iaaav talevrsae ZullA H. hlA wife to I tattara^riCyeJtor, Cvuairnl i>j» Msj . ; sg'rslr® : 1 *£ZTl"^1 n. tem^ ■ lAiri AoTof It" Court of (jilAArorl.'iH IS. . »(.l.oll*.w JAlvor. will te told At imbifeisli. • TDKSOAl (ba 3Sd dAy ui MAY, A. II . is:l. j ! , .^?ft5sa|^iaKSfas: 53: . lU^AOU" oTtouS. raw |*M. *. ,.TQ 'h.M.''- * t ■ • j I ri Tta»AA_A. IU|lr «»e M.r^ As. fcy A". ; toita SUrebmMSTiTT"'LMAr' I CAPE MAT HOTEL*. \ —r-_ — ^ « ^ * iron AcrosmontTtoxs | As. 4 1'ernj St., Cape Mae City, -V. J. j . i * 5 1 * " -rr.,T "** rr ^ T Per I n* ,t""' j l WOOD AND COAL. J JO*. SCHKLMYLER. L RRA Its IK LUAL ARB WOOD: t. ^J|*""'e|i'1' kemiimt. tare teteta, .

EIRE l.\SIHI.\| t'„ j o MUTUAL INMUHANt E IU 2 We Insure at the Lowest Rates, ^ EOHTHE 1. 1 DIE* -hi mu- : I No. :ria ,v HI >01111, >m> i. m rbitafotrMo. ^ Faucj 4^ Mourning Milliuerj. Tn.woanK,„rTnx auk. ; ..riHT.WA.Hgn r , j TitERxrr ako ciiEAPltrr. : 'f-e **wui'u3ioi?nvtiw.ir. j 1 i rpilK NEW t'AillLV SEWINtt SIACHINK j ^ I ai RttwHtv g I* ' K*,n'1' IEWINO MACRINk ( j'agSs5i^pS|i= I j - MINCCLLANEOVa. V MISCKI.I.ANKOUM READING, 5 t j ; 5 [i BLANK BOO KM. ij STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. ] j j "^"^HarilL'J-INEN MtARRKRS, TEN j " • i ______ . j F A M 1 1. Y MEDICINES." | turaCC^ "tuter. rautr am tuxrxt - j j nvsiu an u mutii-al IN11MU1.M ri a- j r •' Alwrn»I»r.l.Mlra if i I FULLER'S CELEBRATED COM- 1 " J | lltXATIOH BURNING FLUID, | » WAUnrt* nut to RXPLOtrL " ,.j ALL CASH BUYERS "I CALI. AND GET BARGAINS, S at J. >. UAIUUSUN'M, 0 ■ netoy 50 Washington Mtrwot. Iv- risks rao* the ssucht tine sssta :

* 6Bt»T HEMCtLJWHn TMEGAE BITTESi T? HuRdred. cf TborsRR* J i WHAT ARE TMIVV TEET ARB ROT A VILE ( 1 ' - ■ - - A - C - - W '/15 '. ai ! m'lrik^-i^raw.!-- Atyriri Iibeat nlteooVcsuriaR"' ^*a Tar IIIVINII fRINCirLRtmSril tas.ntsr sri isiieorsiri sr toS7«M,srii7to*tatarstoaaap |IWSX»j! laEAKEat Itayem. TtoS: t. u STSSrAyer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to Us natural Vitality and Color. ciwd. foiling iitir ibrvUcd'. 1 UM- . mwi often. tluMigh nut sire _•-. illed hair ahcre llio tillkl-j oir il,-.-lrov l. „r the gtaiid* atrtqJucd and di-vared. Hut such ai re-main can be irlol f»usefulneae by this spplicstk«i. Iiretwl of fouliug il« luir with a |usiy sediment, it will keep i: clean and ugu.etilis oecasionsl nw will prevent the I . from tnniing gray "r foirtng off, an ! , ' eoerequently jircvcn! loldm- Kn - r make v-iih* jireuaration" danger, ire. sr.-' j Injurious lu the hair, tbe Vigor va:, j only benefit hut nut liana it. If wantrei ! merely for a HAIR DRESSING, j nothing cl* ran lie found ro derirahliCoutaining neither oil nor dyr, it doe> not Mill white cambric, and yet l.Vj , long on tlie hair, giving it a rich, gke.y j lortre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer L Co., | and Analttical Oirewrms, LOWIXL MASK. raicw slop ' QEB WHAT 4* WILL Dot ~ YnuMAB^kSmra aU1 af "lie uwi'il*'''" jtrsaa^^vagtgar mu mmeet is! re-t siaiI Kaersvlae* rrrr oSVrri ai SA M Tb.j AT* ISsH. tech .1 "Mo, u a - i S*re "I sr t . ^ llraWMbvr^ATvy ^tfebAtQboteri ' I riV2»!SMraSa^i2nitaH5u ' ro r " ' ■ ! ro"; t ^ « Trre i | re"-" c"''r*'.ooltA'S« ri wraiii'ii'sVaiass! 1 .^i-r^K^asJtsTsSS ] ; i iga^^aajBic ; SSiSe-S tai re.'h'irmeribaafil?, aatas Dm p»l i (irncEas. i ^taa I: lite* (lit. Allot "A, St Law, ftM- | ..^aj^aSesa-asis i •• ■ I. lb M KIs* sr.. WllmlaxtAB, tel TIIX L ASULIKE rsau. \^.w£tmstisa»-s y as^wrtl ^ I'll! • WAKTKfvUR "WONDBB8 OF THE WORLD,'