Star of the Cape, 20 August 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 3

OOUSTY oooim*. ^ ^ in April, Kolirth TurpAnj* In nri.lrmiwr. Ttalm TocndAr In Per«ml»r. CAFE MAY CITY OFFICKKS.

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|«mrtice of ball lo the

putyof herdlm Toiins men, coibngcr ilit pmcc and »ciirll>; of bailien, and It la mltacnkMU Uml I hr mo accidrnt on Salurdn}-. Let tbe

il bo flopped at once.

Spkcial Eiclrsios.—A ape xaroion will run to Capo May, Tluinulay, 21st inst., from Camden, Bridgeton, Gloss boro, Clayton, Nesrflold, Vineland ami Millville. Thin will afford an opportunity for a largo number of people to witness the most imposing military-display ever

on'in Sonth Jersey.

Mr. Jeremiah Eldrcdgc, in the employ of the Capo May and Philadelphia Steamboat line, met with n very painful accident, on Saturday log last, at the time of the arriof the Iroimde*. By some is the gang plank (on one end rhlch Mr. Kldredgc was staud-

was thrown ont of pit

Iiir Mr. E. down and kne

breath out of him, also severely _ ruining him. Fortunately no boijes

were broken.

IlATTKay B or Camden, N. J., iw encamped at our city, present line appearance, they are a noble looking set of men, and their nniforms which we are informal was mode by Messrs. Edwards A Lawrence, of Philadelphia, do great credit to that house. Capl. French, who commands this Battery, is one of Camden's best ad most active business men, and fine military officer; he is a son of Mr. French of Philadelphia, who is mior portner of French, Richards A Co., one of the most entensivo drug and glass establishments in

SI? not pot down the dreadful ' — who go through the world ed with tbe sense of having

MABOMC wJlXIE, No. 8". IIKUCKUH.

Hon. John W. Hozelton, M. C. and wife are stopping at Uui Ocean

Honse.

BbobablA —The fine cottages and cotta its lois for sale by J. S. Lench, Rail Kslate Broker, oflico at the Buited State Hotel. The contract for ftirnlshing tbs military encampment here with ration* 'id (Yvsh broail has boon awarded to MrCbrisllnn Hackman, bnkcr of tills cily. he being Uie lowest bidder. A 0 -and Reoeption Hup gl ven,-by Mr. Duffy of the Stockton, on (to-morrow,) Thursday evening to tbe New Jersey troops - camped here. Richardson 4 Farrow ore wholesale " is doubts this let

their provision store, ^o! SB JecEwu street; and hf convinced of what we ■ay. It la sold tlist our young and eutirprlslng Mend J. II, Edmunds received

arinl.

For fresh fruit and vegetohles, (ib Ham- Shedd, next door to Morey ft Murray'* central pharmacy on Decatur atraet near Washington. Ha keopi foil supply direct from Vineland. Tima for daring the present sensi vase of drowning has occurred SuSpm.’Xssi Whmra '*• uf uwd ever

KEI.M.IOt M.

The 9 o'clock a m,, daily union prayer meetings, held in the Presbyterian Church, are well attended, and ranch interest is manifested by all

' ose attending.

Interesting religions services were Id in Episcopal and Catholic

Churches on Inst Sabbath.

The services in the M. C. Church, i Inst Sabbath, were of n more than nsunl interesting character, ami the church was filled with an attentive

and appreciative audience.

One hundred years ago, when tie ■at Methodist Conference was held St. George’s church, Philadelphia,

mere were but seven churches ,,„. K .„i KTSKC S^USfSiSSS 1 —» “ “s’***

■'OudiUon. Now the Methodist Episcopal denomination hold 14,300 clinrches, worth $02,500,000. Then they owned but one parsonage, but now the church owns 4500, worth $8,000,000. It la estimated that all the other bodies of Methodism in America hold ns much property ns

.. recent article in the Catholic Renew states that Bishop Vaughan's mission to the negroes of the Sonth is prospering, and that at the College of St Joseph, in England, twenty-three students are preparing fur it—aix Irish, three Germans, two Hollanders, and one Belgian. In addition to the nsual vow, these missionaries “bind themselves for life to the negro mission, os fathers and servants of the blacks." Dkmobest’s Youku Amebioak _ fall of novelties as an egg is foil of meat. The September number of tills entertaining Juvenile Monthly will be m valuable accession to any (amily of children, .-tn- on ment is made that hereafter be furnished at $1.00 per year, with a valuable premium. .Girls and boys will please note this. Address W'. Jennings Dcmorest, 838 Broad-

way, N. Y.

Demobest’s Monthly Magazine for September is rich in literary novelties, and also gives a fine display of the new Fall Fashions.— Dcmorest seems to outbid all his ci> temporaries in tile vnlneof premiums to his suhscrilier* : he announces an

astounding offPr

1874, of the

large and celebrated ebromo, “The Old Oaken Backet," after Jerome Thompson, and several oilier equally large and valii iMe chromes, “The Captive Child," “Home, Sweet Homo,” and “After the Storm,” for the ensuing three years, worth $15 each. This is certainly unparalelled, and we wonder how it can he done. Send for circular. Address W. Jennings Dcmorest, 838 Broadway,

N. Y.

CAPE MAY AGENCY

OF THE

Franklin insurance COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. AsM-tts *4,000,000. Merchants of Newark, NEW JERSEY, ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. And several other Companies. DWELLINGS. STORES AND HOTELS. Insured at low rates. Apply to % • Jesse McCollum. CAPE MAY CITY. X. J.

Ballou’s Maoaeine pob Septembkk.—This Magazine, a universal favorite with all close* of society, rich and poor, b) issued for September, and a rare number it is. brim , full of genuine matter euch as interests all readers. It has a nice whaleman's story, telling of adventure in the arctiu,rcgior.a(which was crowded out of the August number,)

' '■•written sketch about

newspaper reporters, contributed by one of that useful profession, the celebrated M. Quad of the Detroit Free Press, a most promising young writer, who serve<yiirougli the

soldier, has passed ' i in the Indian countn

trapper and hunter, and now net* editor. In addition to all tbi* is a well-prepared pniwr on Bntxi), several besntilul stories, an extra good supply of poetry, and among the latter is a poem by Miss Moshy of Virginia, a near relation of tbe celebrated Colonel Mosby of guerrilla fame, and the usual illnstratioi

n, after the work of a

century, holds 28,000 churches 9000 parsonages. It has built a church for the last hundred year* for every day and a quarter, ft has more than averaged a church or parsonage for every day during the

In tl

agitating t

unlocked A T PM 10 * 1 » oc ' d » n

grand reception

«, vne oJ^r^Je'"«y Bnptde, now encamped at this ,, «»«, t'ol. J. F. Cake, at Congress Hall, last might. H was ‘ *

brilliant affairs c the Jersey boys

igliah church for

regard to the introduction of the confessional, theqnestion has been put, and urged with some vehemence, wlielhcr or no confession

not nctnally taught in the

rhnroh liturgy. The question was inqiortant one, as In the event of decision in the sffirmstivc, the ir hundred and eighty-three petiucra for thy confessional would proven to be the onlyloyal party, d the sixty thousand signers of

contrary , petition would be

..jarly in revolt against the teachings of their church. Accordingly a committee of the Upper House of Convocation of the province of Canterbury was appointed to search diligently through the liturgy ‘

ascertain whether the confess had any place in it. This comn

has reported that the church of England distinctly affirms that

' not to be counted for a of the Gospel, and that

ahe knows no such weds .as “sacra-

mental-confession”

A California editor tik. n a mournful view of the intellectual condition of San Francisco. The people have plenty of brain capacity, he thinks ; they hevo had good writers, and books that deserved success. with all these things they do read. Thev-boy handsomely bound books merely to give their honaes a literary appearance, and.tbeWfone of

their local anthora is

East. They have no appreciation of these authors’ works, and roe—' and money must be found where or not st all. “A thesis upon gold and how to win it,” says tbe rnlcal critic, “la about the only

from January supplied by the publishers, Tbomes k Talbot, Sf. Bromfield Street, Boston, and for sole at all periodical stores In the Country. • ADVERTISEMENTS. Workers Wanted

secure consideration.” All this is true, to a certain degree, o' comparatively new country or aiooe these practical affairs naturally keep ascendency for a long

to organise a “County Farmers' j Club,” by some of the farmssa of. Cumberland County. A meeting

I County. A meeting of those favorable to the object, has lieen called to meet In Bridgeton, on

B, No. 19 Washington street, M for keeping Bruns's pure u nod Whitman's celebrated s. None betur to be had retry or climate, and then In is ooc of the most dever No. 12, and job *si> test tbe truth -of what we say.

Ily keep aai

Still San

tainly oM enough to think ot ita

Ing taken brains as well as of its pockets.— “Connty Farmers' Are we to suppose that money ud • " "armars ot mind cannot exist comfortably

together

'hold MoEOslne

K BHUTEB,Publisher. JNO. S. LEE&.CO.

Ropes & Twines

• *d4 T*«k1*, 0«r«, Osksm. PI

TABUED ROOPISfl PAPER A CEMENT

Off, Bright

fwf Vr***^mlkw Usw, - Mt SB* Atpsrsot *TwUw. Sewing Twin**. Wrapping Ysm, Csae Ro|* sod Bl«*s (or hshtlsg 1I*J so LARQK BOPPI.Y OF SHIP CARPENTERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS FLAGS ON H AND A MADE TO ORDER N.« Vwwb huolehel wilt Oug* "f Rbr; og sod eterr srticls rssolrsd, YACHT d SKIFF FIXINGS affpocisby. SarGoods delivered at oil tbs Hailads and Steamboats free of shsrgs. (Y... store is loc.twl within a of both the West Jersey

MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.. MILLVILLE N. J.

Assclfs Ner. Isl. 1872 *s Follows l ■REtt HIM NOTES, $9*8,#80,00 ASH ASSETTS. 148,838 JIT

$200. DOWS TO $160. 176. “ 132. 16a “ 113.

$126. DOWS TO $84 lOtt flvesetave, 76. 76.

Send in yoororders. The instrument will be brought ti id warranted for five Tears. Call and satisfy youraeif, sod what others tell you. Address all orders to

W. J. Bigler & Bro., Esudoeton, n. j.

W&B

SUMMER

VERY BEST CLOTHING! Very Large Assortment!

VERY LATEST STYLES! Very Low Prices!

WEAR

OAK

HALL.

OAK.

HALL.

Very Cordial Invitation to Patronize

the Very

Largest Clothing House, „. Sixth & Market Sts.

WANAMAKER & BROWN,

Tbe Popular Clothiers,

PHILADELPHIA.

READY

$500 REWARD AID TO THE LADY OR GENTLEMAN, PURC STOVE FROM J. H. BENEZET, 0 MATT OOTTUT ECOTTSS1, OR J.H.BENIZET&BRO. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WHO CAN SHOW THAT THEY HAVE PAID MORE THAN - PHILADELPHIA PRICES FOXtvrrBXB SA-TVXU .fVH-TIOXVEJ. BOUGHT U PHUABELPHIA. WE HAVE A'FULL LINE OF THE NEWEST .AND BEST TIN-WARE

TERM OF TEN TEARS, AGAINST LOSS BY Fire and lightning;

Farm Buildings & Contents II be iaaerwd el the very lowejt rates. ALL LOSSFS ARB PROMPTLY PAID. NATH ANIRL STRATTON, PneidesL FORM AN L MULFORD, Secretary. FRANCIS RBEVRS, Treanuer. Ag.B.(j-IL R-Swain, Cage M.y^Tb^ rerty Bad Alfred II. Lodlim, llennlerUli IllleBi Rase, Cepe May Coart Hoaae: Bee ■la Raseell, Laeebnrg; Unfa* Badi i.mat L. Rueeell, Tnekabw; J. Millo urneend, Boath SaaviUe,- James U. Tbomei dd Sprlag. deolt-r TPNOCH MORGAN’S SONS. S A P O L I O

SAPOLIQ SAPOLIO •erthan WhlUngor

s_a p O.LL9 fXpoTTo tor eoouriog Keleea la better $'' “ Ilian llslli BrlrX. Will n ol e<T. S APOLIO

S A P O LI O Pi.lldiee Brrse and Co|ipi-r ulenKU bei-

Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE A C O ., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, We here on bend e Urge Anorlmtal aed ere determined le eoff at LOW FR-IOES. rOIVK VS A TRIAL WE OSE ONLY KILN DRIED LUMPER- 1 ©* ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. )-tf KIMBALL. PRINCE A GO., Vioehrad, N. J. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING! J. C. FENDERSON WITH DANIEL F. LUDLAM, House and Sign Painters.

J. II. BENEZET k BRO., 42 Jackson SL, Cape May

After

m experience of 21 yi ir Work to Please thf

as P.it

we do nc

we work for. il in our Work.

a Pleas

Ws do nt

GOOD REFERENCE GIVENPAPER HANGING DONE TO ORDER. - SHOP NO. 8 MANSION STREET, C-A-FJE MA.'S' GIT'S" IT. J. al-1

New Cheap Cash Store, 3SIO- 68 WA-SECHTOTOIT STREET, (NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.) BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. CAPS AND WALL PAPER. CHEAP F0K C.V8U, AND CAffU ONLY. ' Have had sll the Credit Trade I want. When all my old creditors pay up trnat again. Will eee about it. Coma right along with the caeh and ears mi C-A-SrK: S-AWES TIME, SAVES FRIENDS, SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEJY. CASH IS whsl I <un aftef. Cash makes the Stare Keeper smile. Trust makes him frown, and the debtor too, sometime*.

HCyOSE-RJR NISH IMG GOODS, .8 SELLING AT CURES.

WHICH WB ARE SELLING AT LOW F

J. H. BENEZET, Cape May Cou

office noun*: WM. T. CHAMBERS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Celd Sprlag, Cape May Ca. R. J. NMJll baeleeee U Ue Itae actaadad - ; N. C. PRICE, OOMMISSIOMCR OF DEEDS,

/POTTER A NIXONATTORNKYS AT LAW. Bridgetoo, NrO. WU1 attend the Court. *mb of Camden. AH profeMienal baelaeeatrUI rruetverrumst ■ ■■»*»»»■ aoglR'ft.

DANIEL M. FOX k SON, CONVEYANCING, REAL ESTATE* EOR1 tAOES, A40 No. FITTIl STREET,

Do. J. F. LEAMINO, DEISTTIST. OFFICE DAYS. SKSKirSS?" Woodbine Station, First. Thnredey la Soak , Tuesday. WadaMdoyt aad

gl'EVEYING AND CONVEYANCING. ‘eying promptly dent in nay put ef

.'VEYAKCINC AND LEGAL DOCU UK.VTB NEATLY AND COBREOTLY DRAWN AND EXECUTED.

THOMAS

TOWNSEND,

ub SeernKR, J.

I STTTrDY TO r*X.YD^.SEl.

J J F. DOUGLASS, " 10RNEY-AT-LAW AND .SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. No. 35 Perry Street. Cape May City, N. J,

GEORGE W. SMITH PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SION PAINTER. GRA1NTNU IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Caldinlning. Wall Painting. China Glossing, and all kinds of Painting nondy '‘number 19 Washington street, cape may city, GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, ug-26tf No. 19 WatnixoTeV Srsst, C»pi M»v Citt

U. S. PIANO CO. ^*290^ _ SS.isavSSiSS.rS ri«!.jrwoHtmdm! and Ninety Dolloranet

*n5ly

B r ,,r « ii'.m : ou i.'--. . i;n. ue In II Htatro and TerrtU 8. PIANO OO, BROAPWAY.H.V THE GBISAT CAU8E

THE “NEW" WHEELER & WILSON STILL TRIUMPHANT!

MOTHER IMPROYEMERT

THE CHAMPION SEWING MACHINE 0. Iha aga. 800,000 MW IN USE!

ELDBEDGE JOHNSON.

sjy? q li q _.-army WnSfnfwotianddo l?£ end! aa hand's APOLIO

Real Estate Sales at Long Branch-—On Saturday, 9th iiMt-, n‘ sale of real estate by auction, wo. place at Long Branoh, N. J. The bidding was vigorous and ths lots sold brought good prices.— Speaking ofthf sole, tbe Aren, says; “'Hie great tale of real wrtate on Saturday dfew an Immense crowd buyers. About twenty core Jot were conveyed from Sandy Hook. Among the spectators were President Grant and George W. Chlkls. The aggregate receipts $137,195, and tbe entire pier! less than two hourA.

ISueeuMertod. H. Lead*

CLOCKS,

WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Ms. St Wa.klngton Street, Capa May City S.EF-ATxiRjr TSTGK of all kindt promptly attended I and mtitf action guaranteed.

THOMAS H. ROSS. WHOLBSAL* A RETAIL DEALER H

FLODB, aiuiN, FEED,

GBOCERIES, FERTILIZERS And all kinds of FE1LD and GAR-

SAPOLIO ■Or watting Die*)re and Otamwaro le sTfoTto

tenet Wall*, t'-rli.a ■

HAND S APOLIO AND siTo l I o

*^AOHT AMD HEAV? HAai?KSS. OOLLABS. BRIDLES. WHIPS, Am A' on bond, and made tu order. Ur lag dona allh nentneue nni dlipalub SIMPSON RICE. THE CELEBRATED Vacuum Oil Bladdug, IS SOLS BY SIMPSOH BICE, MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N.

Hnso SAPOLIO handsT? 0LI0

££££2

HAND sap OLIO

aPOXEs! I no- G. D»vt$ 4 Son. talon spoke Work*. iWeor. Iserpard*OtterSU,

PHILADA.

ad torPrtca UttJHflm HARNESS!! The Cttleeni uf Cupu Mty Oily and Coanty, HMiK^BuSESSr MANSION ST.. OAPM MAY CITY. net af the STAR OF TBRCAFE by a etriel i

Flour and Feed ! rpRI sabeuribur h prupared U eupply tbu X publifl with the bum Fleur end Feud la tbe market, at I ewer prlSut thaa oan be beugbt ..■bere la the aeaaty. la ear Steak may leer, Cera, Data, Cera Meat, Ground Feed Prepared Flour, Oreand Flar Bead. Oat Maul. Grits, Ceene aad Fine Salt. Ay aad Straw by the bale. Fleer Oil Cl-tb. .ad Mattlags, et Ybda-l.lphla Ptieae. BEST QUALITY LEHICH COAL Mill lad Stun ue Jacteca Street, Cep May City, M. J. GBCRCK HII.DRBTH-

No. 77 Washington Steejct, stdeer U the PaM OBea, whtra barer MASCFACTUEINO A REPAIRING

BUFFALO ROSES,

FLOUR AND FEED.

THE WHEELER t WILSON SEWING MACHINE rase aad connently^nerrmlng^demand ■ ergreuad. rmpleye three Ihaueaad w< Te be eearlDMd of the meriu of the ^

ESTABLISUBD IN Hid. Fancy -Dyking Establishment. J. A W JONES, No. 432 North Front St, PAfletWpMa. I SILKS, WeoluB and Feney Good* ot ery daeeripUea. Their roperiortty ol . known. *C.»pe end Merino Sba.le djed tbe molt brllllan^end plale eolore. Crepe

CONVEYANCING. EDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES, _ ether tMtrwmenU ot writinglegany dt with naamaea end dl.pauh. and Aekaowl “"hSrY SWAIN, Muter In Chen eel

nimm) Capa if ay Ct

"Y^HILDIB'S I

EMPORIUM, Ho. 1IIS BROADWAY, (■ear Kalga's Peial Areane.)

Peterson & Carpenter, GENERAL AGENTS, 914 CanTNcr Stbiet, Philadelphia. If k CROWELL, Aots. No. 67 Washington Street, Capo M$y city.

1873. 1873. 1873. NEW STORE A NEW GOODS

^ThsBuUoriber t

to ths peopls of Cape May C

to his New and Spsolous STOKE BOOKS, Ho. 47 WASHUfiTOH STKEET. S^aqn^uSlfmrt 4 SmplMTMllIm. f “°ir h FRW|"sl’"K<Si8H*and AMERICAN -LOTUS, CASSIMKItES. DOESKIN, aad SUMMER DRESS GOODS eeer heron ' ' la this Coanty, and D making thus ap ta order at prleee le call the tlmei' * np Call end erualao for yenreelrw. Alton large aad euperler Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men'., f eolb'e and ChUdiW. wear. Also a fell and eomrlete stAek of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, seob as UndanhMs aad Dr.were. White, Fancy aad Oaaafaaara Shirt., UmbnUar.ptc. Cloths and Ceiitmeree Kid hy ths ytrd for dfty^entr and upwards. Particular alien lloa glean te Bepairing, and all erden Oiled at Sbnrt Notice. anr2#Ty" ISAAC H. SMITH.

BTrsxunEss AJisrx> F>b.36<j:ii.-sr FA.i’Eia • —rd**sadlrmeklncLrUeclrCBtUloeead repetea.Joaei*reinadleUebbtiwye<Jearaalh _ „.,4 jfigmfcOTt fe-OT Oiljjhromo, T^LOST BABE;

PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED

:

naterrbma, indured by Self-AboK,lo-ry BmlMiona, Impoteney. Nerrone r. and Impedimenta to Marriage genc..nuunptlen. Bpllopty. and Fltsi aad Pbyrleal Ineaperlty, Ac.—By KOBEBT J, CULVEEWELL, M. D., Anther rturc, clearly nroves from hie own ax

If rboeply, privately and radleallj

THE NEW DISCOVERY

Dr. E. E. GARVIN*S SOLUTION & COIPODID ELUIR

' vulueM. eeUve prlaapele ol the wZl known PINB rriVEB TAYtv CL7RE» WITHOUT IP An. Bstg-.sgggg ONfe TM^milVIMn I Volatila Solution of Tar

Tttl COMPOUND Tar and. V

I FEVER. 5.2SSLS

CHOLERA AND YELLOW F « te p5=f.£=S«