Star of the Cape, 18 March 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Local Department.

ning nl ibo it Frid»y c

Extra mertingi are Icing Ih'IiI in tlw Prenbyterian and Ba|>tiatcbun ' -

of this dty.

The boanl of City Commiaaiont

bvlil a bniaintM merlii

lantic Uonac

Our frirnda and nrigbbora of- tbc

Tiaptlat yurauahion in tbia city. Inxnriaio in a brilliant gaa light du'ing the evening wrvicea in their church.

A lot of old pilot boat aaila and eanraa will be offered for next Saturday afternoon,

Delaware llouae.

cloth i. ■ POWELL’S OEMS' FUhWSHMG STORE

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OWISO to‘the great i*a!»ic

I^OWS! | PLOWS! -

panic plows, centennial plows, J. H. Benezct &.‘Bro.,

Pot ths. Spring Season of 1874,

A NEW IDEA!

Phil-

adelphia Homiropathic College, lad Tuesday morning twrntjr-nioa degreea of M. D. were conferred ootwenlr-nlna

-aduataa.

The election held in Sew Hamp>

Thera being no choice for Governor

aopUmf* 7 - ' -•&

tIon of that officer upon the Lrglaht- : ture, which body will probably be Democratic by a amnll majority.

Eooa, Eooa—X. C. Price A Co', The largeat tree in Brookline. If. II. have for*ante, cheap for ca»h I0U , has |nat been cut and sawwl. It was doxen good fresh eggs. { a pine, 130 years old. The drat log. Messrs. Hand A Ware, bate Just 1:1 r «‘ I®"* “"d" ^ ,1 »‘ °f inch crmlrneted to lad 11 a fine two-atory , bnonla; the whole tree 3,317 Ret. •lore bnlldiDg corner of Wabliington j Illinois Is having a hard lime of it by and Green atreet, in tbla city for reason of wolves. Seven of the anMr. A. S Hand. , imals were seen on one farm in Scott The new Library of the Presby-j‘ o. in one day; 150 abeep lihve been terlan Sahlnth ScIichJ, it a choice j Wiled by them in Ogle Co.; a railway aeleotion of well printed, and band- ; train ran over and linithrdonc wolf at •omely lionnd hooka; and the read- Jacksonville!.

rer 1OT2 of *1,1W33I AC! The whole number of pasaengere irried in 1S73 was 5.3S0.393, and In 1873 5,870,684. an Increase of 0.0,291,

II OS-1U0 per cent

Tile number of Iona of freiglit moved (including 787,500 tons offul and other

•mpany's use) was ibracing 4.527.501 but year 8,4"

tsoOKTMK.VT or UUOAD 0LOTH. ' CASSIMKKES.

VESI1XG8.

..Hi TltlMMI.VOS,

7HAD. VtNGILDER'S IGRICULTURE WAREHOUSE

PETERSBURG, CAPE MAY CO- N. J.

PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS. PLOWS THAT ARE CHEAP. PLOWS TUAT ARE GOOD.

PLOWS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION, p Largest and Greatest variety of PLOWS of anv one Wareliouw South k City, and am now ready to receive orders ami "fully prepared to please Plows, Rood'Plows. New Gonad Plows, Owens Plows. Moores Plows, as. Double Plows. Corn Plows. Track Plows, field Plows. One)lone Horse Plows. Three Hone Plows Steel Plow, Usnuu Plows, and

539,2 0

a meeting of t

Commit

Hotel on laat Friday evening, it waa decided to aak the City Council for an appropriation of four Uiouaand dollars for watering and cleansing the streets during the current year. The cottage of Mrn. Edmund A. Bonder, corner of Washington and Jeffernon atreeta, baa been moved back about 20 feel from lu original position, and is bring thorouglily renovated and rejuvenated under the skillful workmanship of Mr. Levi E. Johnson, matter builder. Messrs. Hoffman A Williams did the moving in their itinal scicntiBi A Bio Blow.—last weel markable, for itacold North Wetter, which commenced blowing a violent gale on Sunday the 8th. inat, and continued in full force unt” ' ' Saturday evening, making week of moat disagreeable weather. A tnrpri*e,party met at the re denoe of Rev. Mecca Williamson, i Ijfsyette St., on laat Friday eve ing. The inclemency of the wt tiler kept a number away but tho 'who gat lieml there had a pleaaa time. The viallnre pn tented t vrneragle pastor with about $50 cash besides other artidva of vali . token of th(lr appreciation of hit services in the cause of the church. Our neighbor of the Ware ii greatly troubled aa well as puzzled to know when thr'*reaolution''requiring hills against the county,In lie read before the Board of Frteholdrra waa adopted. The a tell in this |iaragi ti' man will call at hit naturalization papers in hla hand properly authenticated *o that we may be anre that be is a proper citizen to receive the information, we Will allow him the record, but otherwise he need not come aa we ahall not letognize hla right to know cor*rrY. The report of the South Seav Fanner's Club, reached us Just ivgtiag to prats, yesterday.

Dennis Township list voted appropriation of *I,0U0 for road pnrposes, and Upper township $1,400. The Grangers buy their plows of Thud. Vari Gilder, ' cheaper than can be had anywhare

else.

The new poblio school bouse Goshen is to lie surmounted with a new bell, which nail just been purchased for that purpose. Dennis township voted to raise one thousand dollars for rowd purposes at the recent election held In that township. Two thouaand would

aril at pahlie auction at the Baptist Church Parsonage, Cape May C. H. A Salem .county Cow, good milker, kind and gentle, one rolling top hugHTTharnraa, a lot of | nra cider vinegar and w lot of nice fowls, All wide awake cultivators of the soil buy their farm and garden plrmrnta of Tliad. VanGilder, i«cauae be does busmens on small 'osaxemon—In printing the iiHtue* of the Boanl of Health,elect-

ed for Loi

Lower Township, in our last rv uninton timidly omitted the •four friend Mr. John Chambers. Th.. Board is composed of the Billowing named gentlemen:— Dr. W. R. Sheppanl, John f'hani- ' s, John IL Hughes, Reulwu 8. riotfmsn and Wm. C. Gregory. Tin- greatest plowman in this Slat.- is Thad. Van Gilder, of Petersburg, lathi* county. If y.m don’t hrlWrtSr.resd his sdvertiiwment la another column of this Journal, ami tiien if you donl believe, go and see for you reel res. His stock U said to be the largest ami hi" variety of plows the greatest thii side of Chicago, ami we think it must be so. Rend and he convinced.

Co , Ky., rcjnicvslnn I-adics' Calico Church Club Every meniV Is nMM I® attend the aanctunry

Plymoulh Oioreh, Brooklyn. Tho annual rental of pews and ah cats in Mr. Beecher s church to. place on Monday ol but week, very brisk anetion scene nccnpii about three hours Three thousand persona were preuut. Tbc first cholc according to Mr Ovington for the second to H C. Bowen of the Independent. for *385. Thirty In nil sold at Rom $376 to $410 each. Tim amounts afterwards deciineJ to tba sum of $3 at the dose. The rentals in the aggregate amounted to $59,430. At the opening it was announced that tho rents would be rented with the understanding that if not occupied at

before the opening of

e Incn

r 18 I

ianllc and Cumberland Cc

that of 187- was 838,430 tons

a«w JEUSEY DIVISION".

The earnings of the Philadelphia A Trenton Railroad and Branches 38 milesand the United Railroads of New lenoy and Branches, 238 miles. Bolv - item Railroad 68 miles ami Fh Brandi 12 miles and the De id Raritan Canal, Cl miles, induding

feeder, in 1873, were;

. lo'pcrcfUuI'aivlAra./nii

1 dispatch wl

The n

which qoncks finish I nnte patients Is lllnslrated hy a cm which has Leon taken upbvn Franc . >r woman, a "rustic in French village, being somewhat di ficient as to Intellect, her family applied to a quack 'for advice, and receive I instructions to adminii cold ehowcr-baths\ThU apparently harmless prescription--was carried out in a very remarkable They tied the pntlcntto i her husband, climbing up into it with a large watering-pot from his lanlen, calmly and conaclentioualy Irenched hia poor wife with its icy ontents. The conacqnence ot this performance, which took place in open day close to the high mad from " i to Toulouse, waa the death day of the thoroughly chilled Tint PiLORikaaE TO Rome.—The time fur the departure of tbs proposed pilgrimage of Catholica from the United S«ktea to Rome, haanolbeendefinltely determined.' It is proposed, however, for the pilgrimage to atmrt from New York not later than the middle ofnext May. The name of the steamer, the day of sailing, and all other nccreaaiy Infnnnalion, will be communicated to those enrolled so soon after the 20th of March aa the Committee of Arrangeita will hare completed the contracts The committee proposes to secure the ger rodm in a first-class steamer of the favorite lines from New York, and tlw point of landing in France will depend on the line selected. The March number of Wood’s Housekold Magazine is a capital ic. Dopenawithan Intereatlngstory . jUUad, ’Tlw '•- 1 Mm. H. O. Rm SaMsr glvue his — — f v*- " an article which for ite simple U» youth of the land should read Pi their profit: “My Prayer” is not a _u_i— -uysas. — o. -uppogs :

The New JereeyJInea, It la hellev after 1873, will show hut Utile, if m lose in working them, the large exp

i*«™

uw of the freight department in 1873 very nearly equalled its receipts. The whole number of passenger* carried in 1873 waa 8.003,043. and in 1872,7, "80,793, an increase of 422.048, or nearly 5 6-10. The number of tons of freight moved (including 107,38.-. tons of fuel and other material for tho company a use) waa 3,051.577 tons, embracing 415,040 tons of coal; it was last year 2,536,904 tons, allowing an increase of 515,273 toi v-or over 20 31-100 per ccnl.

ADJ'EIt TISEMEXTS. THOMAS H. ROSS. II.1LK8ALB A IIKTAIL DK tLgK IN FLOUR, GRAIN, ' FEED, GROCERIES, FERTILIZERS 4>n1 all kinds of FEILD and GA DEN SEEDS, OYSTER?. POULTRY. EGOS. ,SD FARM PttOni.CZ, OF EVERT DI cuirriosr, received and sold (JSyConsignments Solicited.

ARI SELLIBa GOODS AT Kt3I>CTCEI> JPKIOEtS!

■St-CU AS

EAEB-WAEE, CCTLEET, GEOCKEEY-WAEE, J GUSS-WiEE, TIK-WAEE. OIL CLOTHS Stoves; Ranges, Heaters, &c,

WILSON SewingMa-cliiite

ils, $5.00 per Keg, Knives, Forks, 75et* to 82.00 jar s Tea Sets, *4.50 ; Glass Gohleu, 81.IHI to *1-50 |wr d Glass Sets, four pieces, Sact-s.; Oil Cloths, 40

to G&cta per yard. A variety of

OVliJXt. 4300 COOISEITVTGh STOVJ3S,

lings for any PLOW 1 b. a and Ren|ier*. Koiae Rs .and Rakes. Grain Cn

50 Dollars , I FARMERS, merchants, MECHANICS,

low. low. C. THOMAS, Grocer & Tea Dealer COFFEE A /,’ 0. IS TER,

Teas of the best Quality, FAMILY HAMS Selected with great care. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FAMILY * MEDICINAL PURPOSES

I >Vttout SOO JL»^V1*L.<.>1* SUJL'O V ISSM

SIX TO THIRTY DOLLARS EACH.

,,—, ! EVERYBODY [Over one hundred second hand Stoves,| Blly ,|, e World-Renowned i i WILS gm

"UVF. AND LET LIVE"

G

00D ALL’S

Playing C-rils.

..ory told in the sincere —- inK rough speech nfa railroad hand. ’‘Tlie ’ Weekly Diahnlicaf,” by Karl Kaae, aims a sharp and timely blow at ren-

national literature. •’The Raise rick” is one of Mary llartwo P alntng stories. In the inatalli ‘Misery Jippunu.’ II. V. Oahor

mo of the bookworms todook uppre-1 t^nwIAstoaapWkatbai. Dealentappllf dent* The result is » for, ot least, | 5 VICTOR 42 MAI GER,

it the same records here to fall hock r am, the present bears no couiatrlaon some of the winters long gone hy — I 117 the temperature waa to high England that leaves came out on e trees in January, and birds hatched their broads in Feb. In 1280 the win-

nnd the mnid-

ensarf Cologne wore wreaths of violets ‘ Christmas and on Twelfth Day. Jo 14.1 the trees flowmonth of' March, and the moo Hi of April. Cherries ripened In the same month, and grapes appeared In May. In 15721" covered with leaves In January ho birda hatch.d their i February-, aa In 1172; In 1585 i was repeated, and it is added There waa in Franco neither snow nor frost throughout the winters of 1538, 101/7, 1509, 16 7 and 1859; finally In be North Germany, the stoves were c.1 lighted and in** flowered r _ ‘

CHAELES P. WHITE,

CLOiKS,

WATCHKS,

JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Ms. U Wsshtegua itreet, Caps Key City REPAIRING of all kinds promptly stlefidnl to and satis.

be Kaiser Fred-

ami huriea Penny J , '*t fr .m ilgiTt. There are w-veral «i her - rl ii-l. a if merit, ‘ ■ live im-try. The Maen-

six illnatnuiona, inc’.odlen for a Counlry Setnsil-

,... v — dollar ami a half. Sqhacri|itlona may begin with

ruary. Coming to burr dales, the winter of .84tM7. when it thundered at Paris on the 28th ol amiary, and that of 1859, the year of the great m- ‘ ion of the Seine may he ineuas exceptlonably mild —Brulot-

lon Olro Ms.

A I'owrrrnl.Prmylug

The SchomaJcer Piano. MRS.J B. TOWNSEND,

SHOEMAKER PIANOS, O O ’ S ORGANS*jThl TOWNSEND, Agt.

atbicsra " ■ cap^May City.

SPOUTIHG AUD TIN EOOFING,

At the Lowest Possible Eigurs,

Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery

HEATERS mND PAKLORSTOVES,

Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods,

J. H. BEIVEZET « BHO. Cane May City,

r ,- T , t“Lnr " ayC ' ^ 7KE BEST in TIEWORID 1 The Highest Premium I The burly burly oflhe SEWING .MACHINE war is ended, and Ihe j WES awarded tO it at “NEW” WHEELEK, & WILSOUi Vienna;

‘ Ohio State Fair;

STILL TRIUMPHANT. , Northern Ohio Fair; ■ ma rasnvs.1 Ills 0-.M M..1.1 sisbly In. .omyrtilon si AmCr. Institute, N.Y.J | Cincinnati Exposition; MOTHER IMPROVEMENT I Indianapolis Exposition;

St. Louis Fair;

Ik,t—nsd,i<.i.iti-pr..n..s!—r.itv..iiir.;; | Louisiana State Fair;

Mississippi State Fair;

y.THi: fHAMIMON SKWI\(J MACHINE 800.000 NOW IN USE

CALL AND SEE live AND LET LIVE. MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON.

\ Ihe test Serg Machines

: '"••'''io- v- i'"i.r i’M’ in u.. :t -I'.-,.r,,,, shirt, i,!.-! v 1 an ^ doing the largest

THE WHEELER 8 WILSON SEWING MACHINE!

; 'll’.».,■ [ Market were in direct

COMPETITION. IS?" F^r Hemming, Fell-

Pktkkso.v & (’ '. K. CROWELL. Agt.

PARIS, ls«;j.

n i n r ’ ‘ Vienna, ists

New Cheap Cash Store, facts are facts.

ISJOs 59 'WASiillsra-TOtT STREET, (NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.) BOOTS, SHOES, HUTS, CJPS AND WALL PAPER. CHEAP FOR CASH, AND CASH ONLY. Have had all the Credit Trade I wanL When all my ..Id creditor* pay up may •u.t again. Will .** clou. ... Coo., right along wil& lb. ca.h and ,»t". nnm.). C-A-SH SAVES TIME. SAVES FRIENDS. SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH IS whnl I am afl.r.^Ca.1. mnj.e.rl..^Sbire Kv«|n.-r araile. Tra.t rank.. ELDREDGE JOHNSON.

Best Sewing Machine, The “Domestic” mftoTu nalm lu'twmi^Uay^akre. —. Km Ihan RRt'KN lime. aemany'oOMESTIC*' he mm. terrllory, dnrlnx ihe laat 10 month*. Sold by Crcf NT-foz-ci 33VZClJZ. BOCTH SEAVILLE.

Ilnuae. Terms only

MASON" AND HAMLIN ORGANS, STAND ABOVE ALL OTHERS. A. Pari. In 18.17. at Vienna 1873. medal, were awarded ihi. Organ a. being the l,e,t in .Ire world, i.v theren urr.nc ..film Special iorv. lol.wn«U.ral .inrr and tw.. Sub jnri.., including m...t eminent Artiet* and Expert, fn.m different

fane delivered FREE OF FIIEIGH to par fi.r one in Hie City. Wnrrar

fo. STECK &

BRADBURY. HAINES BRO-

JAS. R. WILSON, A gen L For Cape May (-..001..

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HEADQUAKIEHS »F FINE CLOTHING,

STOKE KOOKS, So. 47 WASHIB&TOI STREET. The Larce*! an* Malt Complete un.rtoi'iil ef FtlRNCR. ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLOTHS, CASSIMEItES, DOESKIN, and SUMMER DHKHS U00DS ever before elered

MIDI’. TO onni R IT THE l.0WP>T FlfcFRFl*.

CLOTHING for v.n-e.

GENTS’ FURNISHING G-

S1VI1TH & HENRY ffiimgAL HOUSE AKD SKIf PAIHTEKS, GRAINING IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Calcimioing. Wall Painting. China Gloanng. and all kinaa of Painting nead] ^NUJIUER HrS’ASlilNGTO.N STREET. CAPE MAY CITY GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, ig-RStf No. 19 WamiKOTOK Sanr, Care Mar Cm

Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE d: CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINOS, STAIR RAILS, BaltHtcr*, Brackett, Lumber, d e Lara* Ase-XoMSt. as* are detenalaed te tell at low i»FtiaEe. S»-OiVr. US A .VRIA1^___ WE USE ONLY J^ILN^DRJED LL'MDER-«* ineland. I

ing, Stitc’ing, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering Quilting, & SEtching fine or heaug Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where wc have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station ol Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &c., and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted.

Address,

•warn Semi KitMii Ci, CLEVELAND. OHIO.

HARNESS 11 The Cttlieni of Cepe Mey^CIty and Ceualy HARNESS BUSINESS. MANSION ST., CA»>E MAY CITY 0Bre“h.* b“ ° f , trief T u R 01 Tnt CAPa I kept to merit e liberal ebare oMbtlrpalrea’ ‘‘bion'l AND k HBAV? HAhUkss, , °' 1 ’“ t-cibMits, ititii.i.rp. whips, a*, it.

THE celbdbated; . Vacuum Oil Blacking,

SIMPSON RICE, MANSION STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J‘

‘STILL AT IT.” WARE & ELDREDGE CONTRACTOR* it BUILDER*. CAP* MAY CITY N. J. COMPOSITION HOOFING onXhaad

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