Star of the Cape, 16 April 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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'RAaii-acteOii^We. A i, . rta«« u ,rfd*l «f *** I. Ijfood Icwuio^ awl Mr. tm&K.ill. awl 4 . |M J frew T«a> onr **-*'-“ ^ WU^S ’«-W— ,

»l.i|wtTir,l nt Hun. J

at IHOnUrlUc, «_ __ UnaelM.1 last Salonbv.

■* Uk Isl and an. armwr—W hr , luaajr raw and hriak wind. whMi tea;yji!s?»?x£ a^rthraatward alow the AtMIr cuaal. WWod by I^Uk aud hisfa owtherly to awterlv a iod» orer 8«U. -VI -Vllrnlic apd Middle States, bat 'land Itljli nortbeaateriy, Inrkinj; to - ! dortli■'eatery, war cost Atlantic enaat

’‘"i acmnmaaH! bj- heavr rein over assess; sl s

v... k. WiS «nirE ; fSKSTi'S,

cnaijt. telak and higli norlhi.eslcrly winds

Crawtord Bock, the general! f"" ^ FPy«r Iitk» tor the Domettio Sowing -Ma- •'■Ich on the STm in Cape Mar Coonly,iameet-: ^t; oothe Jdth^j^m ng with very good aueeee* m mak- bum 15 to40d-stratalow zero lug aales of that excellent machine. | imported from Minnesota. Mr. Win. S. .Townaend/Superi-- j ^ 8-yriy dne east

temluit of eonatrucUon on the Weat j Ml^h^ai

Jeraey Railroael, from Cnpe May to j ram

er .Dakota, Minnesota, itnd Upper

I a visit to Norfolk, V

eriy wi vaiky

Capt. R. 0. Coraon, of Sontli Serville, ailvrrtlacs in another column of tbia paper, a tlcairaUe farm at private aide. Tbia farm is located in the midst of an cnterjirising and intelligent people,-amT will bo n dcalrahle place for (icraoiis wanting

* good farm.

New additions have liccn^hailt to the railway stations at Ikmrftfs,

Rio Grande ahd Ilellc|ilaln, which , -a|m cou add much to their apiiearanrc, anil brisk anil

greatly to the accommodation of. light rain or sanw from- ’ “ tvs-Ji-nd fteiglit^jfi North CaroUmt to Ohio.

and Eastern StaUS ; followed by o ueaota, and by brisk and high westerly winds front tne Missouri valley ex— r the Middle and Easte

o gales over t

d Jfl—from sou the

Kfutb of oast ov

lots and daidiann, asadimi. tmrj noK^nied by freslt

'"""vF.

March 8, Dakota, a Iowa 1111

thcae stations. X lloti. Downs Edmunds, in

Maine

is

Miniuaota and I.nku Superior into Can. mlit and continuing north of the 8l Lawrence valley; preceded by brisk

ami high easterly to southerly and followed by brisk and high'

ly to northerly wlmla: accompanied by nCrau of light min and snow from ' Missouri to Minnesota and Lake -up,-

coi. ivurssj, u. o. in rninu pbln last Sattmlay, iti Reference the survey of Crow Shoal, as p._ :

Vitled for in tho appropriation made

by Congress at its late session. Rev. Moses Williamson who has

been pastor of tho Cold Spring

Presbyterian' church for the past forty years, preached bis farewell

sermon to his congregation at that

place on last Sskbath .' The vener-

able pastor retires from active sor- fo Jiew England and north of this line vice, add will remove to Cape May J" Jobes and Northwest proceeded e li v 1 by brisk ami high easterly mid south- } V-jn. ... | eriy winds and high uortherlv to westJmlgo^Watts, Commiasioner of, «'/• « P|je*!» ^ K nlc » the Department of Agriculture, has I i 8 .~v” l, V rf v' m ''

— »ha«ks fora copy of the Monthly i

. >rt of ids department for March, ITS. It contains much interesting for the AcrlculturisU of —

! Jftmrjunr. ' flows. Plows. ' Spring of 1873. Having recovered front my late serious illness, I wiB opes mj AGRICULTURAL warehouse, * On Tuesday, April 1st. with a carefully arieeted el^CerisUa* of all saewar K A foil VS. 4011 .V HOoRE-s! OWEK S »*W TORE, and other’ceitbrated makes of improved phnrs. E.VntIKEN-S STEEL CULTIVATORS. V.VEET POTATO inOX'CULTL

VATORfi,

ONE AND TtfonOHSE FIELD AND jf.lcS HARROWS, HORSE RAKE4, ORA'N CRADLES.^ tTDEU MILLS

BBCKETE MOWERS AND READERS.

COEN FHELLERS. WHEELBARROWS, CARDEN'PLOWS, CARDEN CDLTIVAT«RS. PARMER’S HARNESS, LBATAER NETS, DRAGS. HOES, FORKS, HAT RAKES. CARDEN RAKES, PLOW CASTINGS OP ALLSPAES, AC,, AC.. ^ all of whidt trill be sold at Prices to snit tho views of bayeni.

Thnnsnml Plows, send me your older, n Cnpe May and the lower part THAD. VAN GILDER,

PtTXitsnuno, Cape May county, XJ., April ls^ 1S7S. nS-lm HOUSE AND SIGN PAfNTfNG! J. C. FESDERSOK WITH DANIEL F. LUDUM, - House ana' Sign Painters. W^o!^W^kTlWe l ib^irthI| l, we n «oTk'”r' ! ‘ ,DOllmr ' t0 We do not use any Coat nr Ro.in Oil in our Work. GOOD REFERENCE GIVEN- | PAPER HANGING DONE TO ORDER ! ' SHOP NO. 3 MANSION STREET, gajPe avEA-y oxx-y. it. j. ai-im

GAPS IAT OOUFTT

aud Huroa, but thence enatwi ror the Middle ami Eastern Sftite* helming general and at places IKtrr. March 14 15 and Hi-, eastward from Nebnuka ami Soulhurn Dakota over Lake Region and apparently the —tern British Provinces; accompanied by rain from u or tiler- r ——

Vineland Steam Sash Factory.

KlWiBALL, PRINCE & CO.,

DOORS, SASI

MANUFACTURERS

I, BLINDS, MOULDINGS

JSTERS, -BRACKETS, LUMBER.

lo’w FRidaes.

. KIMBALL I'RINCK A

STAIR RAILS.

north and northeast will

March 18. It). 20 and 21—eastward

—— , over Dakota to Lower At klhigan of the /ndojwnAMf« dlmUiifllied prossun —— —,r — thl-n devolnwlnv Into tom • one peasing

think)

mistake in consent to our establishing' a'prthtIng olOoe in VinelaniT, There may bo something in the suggestion worth considering, and when we get ready to go Ip, we will send our petition to ye Warwick of the press. Oar neighbor of the !Pamr, is estly inviting his delinquent patrons to meet him not •by ‘‘.Moonlight Alone," hat to roect'bim nt any time place with a pocket full oP’grecn-

~ OP iwit

then ihrveloplng into two; one peasing over Virginia and thence northernwanl along the coast.- tho other north of the Lower.Lakca and over the northern portion of New England ; accompanied by rain and snow ovor the entire country cast of the Rocky Mountains. also by brisk and high winds, the easterly having probably been

moat severe. Increasing to gales. March 22 and 23 - from Dakota tho Upper Lakes into C thence over northern Maine, nied by occnsionaUy light s brisk winds, which st places

New Cheap Cash Store 3STO- 53 'WASKIISrG-TOISr STXhEEX,

■ (NEAR THE POST-OFFICER

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER.

CHEAP FOR CASH, AND CASH ONLY.

Hare had all ths Credit Trade 1 wain. When id! my old creditor, pay. trust again. Will see about it. Come right along with the ea.li and .ate monoy.

CASK SA'tT'ES TIME,

SAVES FRIENDS^ SAVES^ TUOL’llLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH IS

», W *

-DRAPER and TAHOE,

i:J 1500 REWARD-

POWELL WII.I. UK 1‘AID TO THE LADY OR GENTLEMAN, PURGHAE

uuee llial be a.» I ^ - jjjjj A g T0VE KKOM

gr;iJ. H. BENEZET, lie , iu , *h« : M. O CS T»-FT1 jyrATir OOUAA-T KOXTSU,

J.M. BENEZET&BR0,

WHO I AN KIHVW THAT THEY HAVE PAID MORE THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES IT’OrT TKID S ATWITtI AX5.UE?XOIsE?.

r B USfNESS CARDS.

J. R. UDEPMAN, ‘ Ittorney and Connsslior at La C.p. May Caun Bay., Na» Jarroy. POTTER Sl NIXON. ATTORN SYS AT LAW. Bridgeton, N. J. , ’

ill malrstm

B ')r. DouiiLAsir . —r— ; IORXEY-AT-LAW AND SOWCI-

TOR IN CHANCERY, No. 35 Perry Sireet,

Cape May C

WM. T. CHAMBERS.

LICENSED AUCTIONEER,

C.I4 Spring, Cape May C

> la hn^la^gMaaded I

hp^S-ly,

DANIEL. M.-p«i&.S0N,

CONVEYANCING.

KEAL ESTATE A: MORTGAGES,

510 No. FIFTH STESBT.

Da.J. t. LBAMING, D E3STXIQX. OFFICE DAYS. Seitllw"8l C |- ^"pWadeaadayi. WaimIKuio station, Ptret Thnnday !a‘ oirh CONVEY ANgInG^ DEEDS. BONDS, MORTGAGES, A n,l oUiit tbilrutuonu of a riling legally draa-n nidi DONlDM lad dlapateh, and Aokaaaledl .o.nl. aud Ilel.o.lilonj taken ly * UKXRY SWAIN. Manor la Chanoary. oott'a Bdardiar Hoaaa May CoaDly, N. J.