Star of the Cape, 29 April 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 3

On not Tnnday Untie Hotel. *111 be oH,™! »t public Ml' In PhlMclphU, at tbe auction roomi of M. Tbome* k Son*. Wm. L. Phembcre nnctioncer will offer » Urm' lot nf hnnerbol l goo>U

No. 59 WmI-

io miction et J

ttSMordny aftcr-

■ noon-

, Mm A. K; Bnrnr*, will roopen *er pnpaler lot Cnum Seloon, *t No. 85 Wnehlngton -Uret, on tomorrow ercolng. The beet of B*l«m county loo Umun will be on Ji*nd. All*

Mr." BffweM . DerU, Pilot, ol>errved end reported Steeneliip Indiana going In the eapea, 10 a. m, Toeeday April 88th, from Liverpool. The church at Cold Spring waa aevcrrlv racked by Uie immenae crowd, nod the congregated aesemldy nvrrowly e*oape<l a aodden — 1 painful death by the f*ll of the; and gnllcriee on laal Sunday, an it* condition after the • train ha* mad*

Gen. W. J. Sewell the energetic and Me Sotierlotendent oftbe Wool J< lallroad, la having every acted with the the road 1 readineaalbrlbeeumincr traveL ITnnlRur much plaaMire to aa :-Judge B. I*. Edmund*, wl ontly had a aeyere attack of t ha* ao br recovered aa to be abU to attend to hie burioca. again fUrper.of Georgetown, D. C, 1» WS year* oW. and for twenty-aeven as been loudly Mind. Charles J. William*, who U reported to have Ant suggested the idea of decorating the graves of the fallen “ " mldien. died in Colnnibua, i the night of the 15th insl. Alice Mason Sumner'* petition for a dumga of name to Alice Masoo, ’ hat ‘ulie lias been da- ’ late buaband, who has and desires to resume ae,''wUl be heard before Judge Ames, in Boston, on Mon.

day. May 4.

Senator-elect Washburn, of

Commander 0. B. White, U. 8. N. In*pector of Lights etc-, for thii piatrh-t vUlted us Tuesday on bla periodical inspection of light houses and vfaaela. He eojnam* at MeMakina Atlantic. BgnaarT * Town Ham.518 Market Street Philadelphia, has an Immenae atock of clothing on hand, enitable for all elaeaiM nt human he ings of the male gender, and ther are eelllng at immeiuely reduceti prioaa. See Item in another part of

tbiao.

■e that aatiafac-

_te prloa, raail A. Allmutli'a a tlaement in annriier column, and then hay one from him. Oar gentlemanly young friend Mr. Wm. McCourt of the Avenut House paid the Island a visit Momday evening aoootnpanled by Mr*. Peter J n and Jno. A. Donnelly who aM nain running Cape May during the heated term*. Lanaa Mimao.—A meeting the ladle* of Cap* May City will ' e on Saturday, May 3d, at t. In lh« Chapel of the M.

Reapectbilly, Juarina Job**.

PocrrOMED—The grand parade of

the Oop* May Ouard*. ' " ' advertised to take place ....

' nf May. baa been poatponed until

Pridav the 8th, nit., owing to delay in prooaring uniform*,

the evening of the 8th. there win bo

U-SI-1-, .lie - Persons desirous U> obtain o Eateya organa will do by consulting L *J1. Town* Washington and Ocean St* . i

le i* a beUen

specie payment* and had alwnya fail the McCulloch plan of reauinpand,voted agaloat the measure had made it impnulicnbte. But e favoring a return to hard money, prepared to advance in that direction only ae fast as the eafety of the ■ aalneee intereauof the country ware-

at

Capt John Reeve*' preacrvatlor from the death that overtook hi* fout companion*, on the boat that capelxed i last « ednesday afternoon, ia a ' m than miraculous. A few week* ago we pnbliahe report (JunrturnuuUir Genl. Meigs, ' of this convenient little npparalua, by the War Department, and herewith give the offlcial action of I Boston '‘Board of Fire Cot ■lone re," toward introdaciag the naan Pump,as a valuable auxiliary ha 8ro defence of that dty. , t the regular mooihly meeting of Boeton Fire Underwriter*’ Uaioo, held laat week, the following rotnmuolcatinu was received from the board of

9entlrmea: Tlie board of Are cop*. Mionere are rtmugly impressed with ... j .importance of having In every building iu the dty aouie simple applifor extinguishing Area lo “-- , "

atage* ’. , k till the arrival of the dean line#, and further, of having al mlbincea under the inaneetloi Ihemaelvee by invealumtion and ax pnrimeat of the vnlno of the Joboaot

pump fur th -o hnsltatf-

‘^.“ar

Atlantic Hotel by

city.

fboaoa Btrrx, at Atlawtio Hali.—Tht* unrivalb-d mngioian, gave One of hi* aelenllBo enti-rtaln-uwnt* oa laat Thnrarlay evening nt Atlsntio Hotel Hall, ‘ - * “*

pec ini purpose, and ha. h. »ltntirin ill atroogly recommeoi

aiaiiiie anil e&cllvo

are now conaidering In what

way aunte pump of this find (with axe and bocksU. tilled wiUi WalM) may bo brought Into genenil use, and andcr their direction made iu«*t aAtwtlve for the purpose mentioned. In the judg-

ment of the board ■’

u«lon and t

ime of hi* nagic were e certainly

highly foiled t

missed a rich treat.

Tbi Maoio laxarAvn.—Thi ventioa srill drive all other ink* ont oftbe markat MiUlona are being •old In Europe, and milllona will be Bold bare. It cost* hut two (1) dollar*. It ia. decidedly, the greatest eorioalty of tb« oeotury. Makes Mon. Bold by all atatlooera, or by mall ftoa R. C. Root, Amtovy, A

Oo., Raw Tort.

Now lathe time to visit WanaA Brown 1 * Oak HaU, oor. Otfi and Mari^EtmaU Philadelphia, to

f, It will

of the city, but proparty owner* thoaM ncknowUdge tWf Importance and be Induced to put them Into their buildings and plnre them under the cliarge of the board. The doull* of the plan are yet 10 be decided upon by - bonrd. but tliey wish to bring to notice of your committee the fact that some ayatem of tlifc kind is contamC tcd. ami would be glad to know low the board, of underwriters lire dle- ' to support them in carrying ont

N. C. PRICE & CO.; feZ-JSST 27 Perry Slroef, (west side.) Cape Mny City. i,;3Siy - , ‘*“ 1> ** ^ Tr ~~" r .‘ 1 i'nll l^iue of Qoodls Ac IVaytionaa*' * a pattexsox, Large Stock of Groocrtcs, Wood & Willow-ware. DRAPER Mid TAILOR,

Hardware, Agricultural Implements, dta and

<a-CTEK3SrS-WAH.t'. j w-m Morei at. rr-ai.-4 re. r^tb

-Cork, Lard, Floor Matting*, Oil Cloth* A Carpet*, a Specialty.; re.i

, apd purity of tone, quickneaa ofrmpmae, and all other polntt lha ■e cuarnctcristic of a^ret clan iaatreiI|( 1* also agent for this county, for St*ioway'* Pianos which are acknowlto he the bat made in America. They astonish, Brat, by tlietr prandurr of tone and ckatielty of touch; recondly, the finest shading can be accompltshed. from the fhintcat whisper to greatest ^rtiwirno I W rite for Mueic Awnlshcd al city price*. i«22Ji TakTBnExn.ariaorr Bcbbait. New York City, oflere ila aervice* gratis to parlies wlsmng to employ ' help, contractors, mill and mine „ora farmers all'l all persons who have need of laboring men. would do ell to avail themselves of the privigas thus offered. Fgrlie* wishing to nploy men in large numbers can be imilled on one day's notice. In all caeca it la expected that cm. ployen shall pay transportation to the tlace of work, and where eereral men tre ordered It is advtsnbto that tin mployer should come U. the city In irder to ensure the safe delivery of ’ The bureau a under the auspices of he "Bowery'* Branch of (he 'k oung Men's Christien Association and li designed to turnish male help of all kinds fra* of chary* The Brat ycai 812 situations were furnialied. Con reapondence on tbo subject promptly •wered. Addrass RBv. John DootKY,

Gen. Sec’y.

134 Bowery, New York.

HT. NIcno£M FOR MAY.

rh« Krou tuple.-* or Hr. I

nrleln lirUl* story of Kill* -rom Hol.lrlo, <lfe nil 1 paS WtM lot-In, -llajrdn-* rhUJrro*

TwwSrtSi^Kkteaeiil oWre^^JT slj

- ••• • i.-'-i 4«>.» i” waraei ejr SSS-SSSHii 1 ’ ’ 1- . • ■ : ; > . . : - Suithh Illuktkatkd L’attkbs

Bazaar.—This I* a standard work of fashion, for liuiiet ami children, ahd those wlio wish to keep pace with Ilia timea in the neatm-a* — J

stylo nfdreaa for all claasca

•t fail t.

It

...j Aneiy illnstraUvl and contain' many valuable hinla on the atyka ami manufacture of dreaa, M «•"

aa intereatlug reading for tlie ho*

circle. Puldkluri qunrU-ly nt *1.00 per year, and each yearly anlwvribcr

- pattt-rna nf thrlrown eelectbe amount of one doliar

and to

following resolution waa adopted R-irJ.’C’L Tbet a f dedactloo of five r^^^^coMMUwbere * rappiy

rare.

Cur Tom Oct-s-it Mat Save Toua -There b do pcTKm ^llrla^AwU

xro£,i

IBSSas

diia mm eamsilahra rrrtrj — — U If yoa doubt what w* **y la 1 cut this out and take it lo the store -

~J. H. Benezet & Bro.,

AKE EXLLIjra OOOtlS AT , JdKT>UOJEI»

wilsox SHUTTLE— - SewisgliEkduss

WOOD YA.K.D of store. Wood cut aod aplit for cottage m

tSSORTIIKVT of ItltOAD CLOTH. CASSIMKBKS

HAHL-WAHE, CIFELERT, CEOCKEHT-WAHB, &IASS-WAEE, TH-WAHE, OH CLOTHS. |Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, &c„

PLOWS! 1 PLOWS?

PANIC PLOWS, CENTENNIAL PLOWS,; thomas h. boss,

For the Spring Season of 1874, j FLOUR,

IHJD. VANGILDEB'S AGRICULTURE WAREHOUSE. PETERSBURG, CAPE MAY CO . N. J- ! PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS.

PLOWS THAT ARE CHEAP. PLOWS TuAT AUK PLOWS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. ,-c the Largest and Greatest variety of PLOWS uf “V ""c W*re'’°' : • York City, and am now ready to receive orders and fully prepanU

Buyer* a> reduced price*.

Ccntenial Plow*, Road Plow*, how

Kaighn Plow*. Double Plows Plow*, Ti ~ ■"

pen ski:i

OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGOS.

re of a Plow

i. Three H*

ic and Cumberland C<

KipU Plow*. ‘>'w Ih

TO- Plow., hi eel flow*. Garden Pl"» used In Capo May and the lower pan "■ alt Ground araooth Beady Ibr

| Alroilt ^00 8^ r J.’0 Vliiail

SIX TO THIRTY DOLLARS EACH.

Over one hundred second hand Stoves, J Almoci equal to new one*, w hich wc will dispose of al COST. (

I _ - . The above goods ran l«- purchased al

J. H. BER EZET & BRO. Cape Hay City, J. EC. BEITEZET. Cape I«Cay C- H.|

PARIS, 1865. VIENNA, 1873

rA.CTS ARE FACTS.

ides. Shares. Point*, i oultere.. I run furnbli csulng* for any 1

Bucks

■I/)W 1 h»v, Horse Ituke

i*. Solid Si

lekeye. Mowers i

ns ftalHvutor*. and Rske*.

Truck llsrrow*.' Field Harrows, Two Iloiwe Harrow Pouto Iron Cultivator*. Wrenche*. GrindJonea Plow R

Truck Hoes. Field H.wk Oaiden H«-

Fork*. Steel Hake*. Fanner* Hurm-sa I Drag*. Fork Handles. Ac-. Ac, Ac BUY’ your Agricultural Iroptcn of Thud. VonUllder, and

|Jea*lire.

I give personal uUentlon lo my Bus

alfendJac to

hors Cape May Co.. March 18, 1814.

| PROCTOR’S FAREWELL ;■

"LIVE AND LET LIVE” l.IVIMl, AKI* XONK THE WORSE FOK THE LOW 880 "l' Bt ,L WE LIVE IS HOPES OF BKTTKU TIMBS.FKKLISU CONFIDE

WAV.* AT nl!B POST TO EXKCriTB A' I Vim NEATNESS ASD DISPATCH, WK A FULL 8UAB8-OF TRADE.

At the Lowest Possihle Hgurs, RKCIBVES OBR CLOSEST ATTKNTD S. ALL ORDERS FOR

Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery; r!l!

HEATERS AND PAKLORSTOVES

Tin-Ware, House-Furnishing Goods,

OVr^MB-WAKE * WII.1A1W-WAHK,

AlWaysoahaa* losull Ibe purehuer.

ALL SMOKY l HIMNKY8 1*RRFKCTLY FBFED -» T A L0 " t l0, ‘

CALL AMD BIB I IV8 AMD LfT LIVE,

MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON.

CAPE MAY Cm, S. J. Jtduy n**!** Ac

waier, In qaauUtlee mid in a manttac ^o. o.'Saa*®. Woodhyy, S. J. S5?rSKt'2 1 u-n i * Hn °” * ^

New Cheap Cash Store, no. oe -WA-ssiisra-xorT street,

(NKAR THE POSTOIFFICE,)

50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND ' EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WILSftH

Silt

IMBtSTIIITBtWIlBlD The Highest Premium

was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northed n Ohio Fair;

Amcr. Institute, N.V.;

w fc | Cincinnati Exposition; — CKASLESP -,™ TE ' MASOU A1TD HAMLI1T OEGAIfS, ! Indianapolis Exposition; > ■' -' i i St. Louis pair;

Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair;

Georgia State Fair;

TOR BEING

Tte Best Serg Medlines i and doing the largest : and best range of work. All other Machines in the ! Market were in direct COMPETITION. Zdir F-r Hotnming, Felling, Stitc ing, Cording, Binding. Braiding, Embroid- , cring Quilting, & St'tohing i fine or heavy Goods, it is j unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station o! Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale. Old Machines iaken m 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,

>¥lton Stiiu ISatMit Co., CLEVELAND, OHIO. HARNESS !t Tbi CIUms* C.g. May City **J Coaaty ,111 {>lca,c tub. nolla* that I hav* atartri ta* HARNESS BUSINESS,

imOWN SE<Jl aki»

STECK & CO - BRADBURY. HAINES BRO"special ANNOl'NC KMENT.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

FINE CLOTHING,

3P0UTHTG Am TUT EOOHNG, ™

;5gs||gpgr-f-Ai. SWAIN,!

GEORGE YY. SMITH.

UNDEETAKEE

abdenlxned having ***>1* I

CAPE MAY CITY’,

S!VHTH & HENRY PMCTICAI HOUSE AID SIG5 PAHTEES,

GRAINING IX IMITATION OF -LLKINDS OF WOOD.

Calcimining, Wall Painting, China Glo..ing, and all kina, of P.intuig ncw.lj

‘NUMBER lS \f ASlil.VGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY

GEORGE W. SMITH,

AUCTIONEER,

n ..8Stf No. 18 Wasanrava* S..*t, C.c Mat Citt Vineland Steam Sash Factory.

KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., ,

. of tbvtr patne

ax*. N*U Work «(*•,., dvurMHoa, reck aa

LlBHT ARC HEAVY HAINES,

COM.AIta.BBIDLBSj

“STILL AT IT.” „ WMtE & ELDREDGE CONTRACTORS; AfiBIULDERS. CAPS MAY CITT H. J. COMPOSITION ROOFINO oa|kead