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

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■«.m. H. ii ni l lo he > iw«—* i r<v.i. ,4. rk at 0«i ^ j«l U» MW«<L ) Hall, -ill hr moiM » l *** 1 | Mr- Or*-. W«H K-< Ho-«r. | Howr, M» «—».

'• ^ —• " C«i. i. F. Cake, pmprteyw <*f

t—of vhiitor* _

hikaMMlir*- Pr»-r«l partW— havr arrivrfi, al»l 1 ~ nr—rly all the *

TCRMS OF •UBOCRIFTION: JaaTaa*-.U ^a-au Ul •I ■ i ‘* 4 "*** f,

pol in Irim S— Ibe »amir paign, aifl am hr «»•» fur

nr|>tifio of fTDrata on Saurrrtay 13lh.

in*t. Srvrral Ira lin^ Waahiiigii

fitmifir* mill |Mit In an aj^a—janor i

Local Department ll "„^ w “ i " B ~ ___. 1 StiiCKHis IfOTtLliaa a large force

t I •* -ork refilling anil r. nm'ating

* ! farnlluro aixl ihe inlerit

The Hally freight line for th aon, eoramaoced running laCa|* May and C'amilen ou Uai

r “".i,

jttrrs^t^SSSSEra !h^«m f n.er ,tn ”“ " B ' 1 C ’ ,n,r " rt rjr I »'11^'" Hoiiht bar.-^hia lumw'full t.! * U "" n,eOW CnlumMa, -III again ler tlie Hiar^-.if that raialel hf

nc-kl term »ill coami Monday cf Sf-ptcinl-r , Many A ‘ Mecray’a

fountain, la in

Arclio atxln 1 n

i|H!n tile latter part of the

"t -

— <»»Uf dlapenHing ! Mra. .ImirVa aril tiie Hellehm-ly cooling Iwveroge to ■ Rrtrint, on Sonih t tha tbiraty mnllltailc. ‘ , ! |>»* hern Omnaighly The immenae atoek of good. J.l.t' Jjf J' 1 ’' S| .’ 1 "!*: ' aa.laWt lie R I). RfluiUUlla A {Mini ' ^ ^hf'h

dining hall

rroelrnl by R. I>. Eflun

milt by Mi-aan

W^-hingt

Hall, and Willtarda liotrl

J * *- Satnr-

Waab-

iiiglon on Monday. Mra. J. F. fcakr, Tia. hren arveral lUya^m-rtookingtiir arrangrronu. for tbr opening of "

Halt

Stlnmrtx, of Mi ' in the Kxprraa oflka aeaaun, wiu-oe in bi. old place in Mempi- F. L. Ririianlann. A. 1 Hlblrelb, Win F. Caaaidy and -'rd Meemy, enjoyed a two day • pimani trip thmogh the aounda laat week, dm which lime they captorcd alx aliee id inul five large drum fish, hreidee ly trila-a.’ They al*n found M2 mud is e. ga. and came home with hnmla I fociaauiibumtfohandaqnie brown.

lived by himae aenled itaelf; it

itallng the 1

building yea Unlay, putting in of prop.

Hr. J. S. Kenneily A don, have tbelr aplendht aoda fountain In active a glaaa of the creamy !h|Uid alniuld nid fail to call at Keouctly’a drug Kimiall Fglacg A Co., Vineland, N. J., have a amall lot of yellow pine flooring, which they are selling very cheap. Price *30, per look feet. Orders prum|Aly filled. Addreaa, Kihbau. Fatsioc & Coo Vineland, N. J. m27:4w Gratcl,—A large amount of gravel bni lK-en delivered ' - Station by tbo railroad, and .11 can . lie Imd in nny quantity, fur gravel- j ing walks, yards rte , by calling on Mr. James Learning, at the depot. | Ah Arokptabu Pbbsimt—On laat Saturday Hon. Thn*. Il.-e.ley, prearnual t.V II. Cape May Ouarla, with *-'5,00 in cash, aa a token of bia appreciation, and to aaaiat them In liquidating some claim* yet due aaainat the company, auuli nt-ls of illl not soon be forgotten

were ipn other Inilyo—fmled

te) Till.

* laa-

nntil It

Hand A Ware, the popular con-trnuU-ra ami huildera, have made a nice improvement to tlH-ir shop on Mansion street, hy putting ill an entire new front. \Vc are pleased to note tlicae algna of improeeinenta

on the part ofuar friemls.

R. P. Eflmund. A Son, have Just received an immense atork of grocer-it-a, canned fruits,eta., at their, meat

’ provision drpot, on Jackson

latrert. The quantity received is laometbing leas than a train I owl, and the way they propose to aril

goods will astonish the nalivea.

Over yi/teen huidrrd dollars worth of house furnishing goods, stuvea, tin-ware, cutlery eUn, etc., were sold at the store of Benetet & Bro., lait week. This does not look

much like hard timet.

The contract for painting the Anapach A Stanton budding, corner of Washington and Jackson Streets, in which Is located the (Face ofiloe and Ware's drug store, lias been awarded by Mr. Joe. Q. Williams to

Mr. S. M. Foster of Puking ‘ he being the lowest bidder.

Col. J. F. Cake, with

Istlc liberality, baa aubacriliefl a nation of one-Aundred dollars “Co. H” Cape May Uuanla. 1 Company •honld feel highly hono aa well as grateful for these minks of high apprecUlivn of their orgnuiThe next organization that we want here is a cornel baud. We think the material la here from »h!oh such a band can be constructed, and hope to see the necessary steps taken in the matter before another sumLaat week, our voutig friends; Frank Doans, Millard Ware, Joel Weat and Alexia Kcbellenger, went to the Seven Mile Beach, on an egging expedition, and relumed after a auccesafui and pleasant trip bringing with them over one thousand

“mud henV egg*.

Mr. Downe has our thanks for a liberal aupply of the eggs. PzooratkSX -Skbmon. On last Sabbath, R--V. Mr. Hue, pastor of M. K. Churoh of thia city pie nulled a moat interesting serumn fnim - 1'iuverb*, 16 and 92. iiiaiiiaouurse was with particular reference to Hi pruoeediugs on dvcoralitm flay, am was peculiarly.applic-itile. “Co. il. In full uullorm attemlcfl church in

body.

The atlracliva and exciting spui of “drum" fishing, waa engagefl by a number of our mo.' Waltons during the |iast a large number of these excellent fish were captured, largest specimens tin oue caught by Mr. Ale of 'this city, wriKhin pounds. Fish of i '■ pivotirul in the C thia spring. Reery dsy brings something it an often practically illustrated axiom, and the lowest thing out • -v* of the Ilf oat popular

('a|W May County Agricniti clrl v. Will la! readr for diati • • ildle of the

impniveil and the paat wlnte

is nnw the hnnd*<irae*t and nohlae*t hotel on the Island, and for real comfort we do not think It will lie surpassed by Its larger and more pretentious rivals. The “Arctic” will be run by Mr. Csrpenlcr this season. The owner, Mr. Scldoa* kiia a|Hin-f1 no pnina or expense to make this hotel a first class bouse, anil- he has certainly

of the spring.

I schedule of pn-miui

leedily or Ihey wnul.l apply the law -fi will keep their eye on this dirty I PLIGHT TIIEK, MY TROTH."

She wanted him to look nice that ia Just what every onedoe* which are Itt-iug sold at such price by Ii*ssr.TT & Co., T Hall, 518 Mai-ket Stn-et, hall In-tween 5th and Cth Streets. I dilphia.

“Si?

-Mr. Randolph I Viera ol ta tlmingh hia agent in tl Mr. E. F. Ilankln*. k

mllv don

nunty.l

hr Uravelly Run M. K. Church, fot rhicb he has the thanks of libs Con-

grrgatlou.

OLDRltaiDK.aTS.-MrJohnS.C'«r-

m, of Cold Spring, diacoveral a lam: _____ _____ terrapin In La>wer township, marked | a; Joim Hs: ‘-S. F. W, 1833 ’ His larraJfinahip *bo-Jai-lu

Is •apposed'to have been marked by I

an old and weU-knnwn cltlleii of the arroane*i*r iwnehip. Acconling to thu dates he trirti. Thr t orer 41 years old. | ' h J,“ Another —Mr, lewis Stevens, a leorf.,teeVa few days ago, found a terrapin fin Ids O"’* J''’

fittlwr’a furra in Lower township,

td '"J. K. E., 1811, ' or C3 yea: a Bren Kxpe,ml ta aupiawed to have been done T—o pie:ur«

former n-tdeul of the county,

who has been dtatd some years ago. haaiornos i>1

Harvest Home.—The latlies of

the UtMhen Mite Society, will hold : orr.-ffO a I* a fair and harvest home on the 4th, I “Lettsr ho*' day of July next, in the gross! J"***™? opiaialte Oapt. Cltsster's. Ths! nmTauor. - liuhlic are respeetfnlly Invited. Uy lot ia* boy * —- 'the Society. |swby 1»

-A. J. I., Seely.

The public school at Goshrn, Mr. ^

D. 0. Ysnsmin, principal, closed for ulsr Amerli

he boys oml elrls ai

K-Races, a S<«ry a/ , is the title of thu pom riter T. A AaTitca'a is cne which especially

aed.y. U

by the school, by a public exbibilii

The pupils of this school have ! Its subject the nrw

made rapid progress during thu paat scslnst intempenince. and, slthnuith In iwl Mr. Yanamln, deserves tSs shape of a story, U a nmst powerful

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rs of oft-recurring iacidents, and in;*e dramatic elfecta, will couvince the at casual reader of the truth of Its ruincnu, and awaken Impulses which

" ” ■ produce great g«id lo thu It win prove a real blew-

which be hi

i conducted il

The pulilic school at Cape May ' Court House; Mr. Wheeler, Priucl- 1 , pal Mias Barrett, sat. closed on c laat Frhby, May 29th. In the r

ning a grand

given hy Ihfsctuxd.'whh-li

U |iniliOUiic«l by lb.me who had the plen-ure of being preaenl, aa being a ,| M Uv det-ldefl autx-eas, and most pleasontly

anil |drssol. w .i.i TIs truths s singular n-.. It U a work which wll ' largely reatl. Wo i

excellent '

circulstitm for. V

. . llio slightest Ini

rr n" r v."".1r, r !‘ e I The pcIOishers sre .lesi: rul *ii|»-rvi»lun of Mr. \\ heeler ; early and large eirculi

hia aide uaaialnnta; and l'* "

Jr H. Benezet & Bro., HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARCEST STOCK; ahd the greatest variety of. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ever brought to Cnpc May,

consisting in part of

WCattiags. Oil Cloths, Caltery, OI&ss Ware.: Oaeens-Waro, TiR'Waro. Hardware, Woodon-Ware, A A' I) E V EH Y r H 1 X a ELSE 1 K T H EI Jl I. IXE \

XaOX^tr r’XGXJXT.TJS TV'OXT. CuiVSXX.

i WILSON SHUTTLE—— 3 e v7ing'2^aiclujw

THRIVE/

INDUSTRY MUST (OUX* Motto.! GENERAL STORE. N. C. P R I C E & CO. 22 Perry Street, (west side.) Capo May City, 11 I aTik; of Dry O oocIm »V IN'otion Large Stock of Grocerie.*, Woot' & Willow-ware.' Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Glass and QXTEElSrS'WAFl E. Pork, Hams, A Lard, Floor Mattings, Oil Cloths A Carpets, n W<>OL> Y A- l< I >

“LIVE AND LET LIVE"

OKDIItR IN OCR LI

SPOUTIITG AND TIN NOONING, At the lowest Possible Rgurs, MEVE8 OUll CLOSKST ATTENTION. ALL ORDERS FOR Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery HEATERS AND PAKLORSTOVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, <1I ».K.\N-WARK A WII.I.OW-tVlKFh

CALL AMO SEE I IVE AND LET LIVE, MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRY AND JACKSON.

11 ^ 3 uc *> Feltilioiie.

THE "USHT

Best Sewing Kaohine,. The “Domestic”

—'.“KSfg-iflfSlI. hy Ox'fA'vxrfoi'd Buo IE-

SOUTH SEAVILLE. 1 Agent /or (Wp* May On.

W“ r - , ' AT "' R "' S '

DRAPER and TAILOR,

New Cheap Cash Store, Ido- se ■WA-S-Eiusra-Toisr street,

iNEAR THE POST-OFFICE.)

BOOTS, SHOES, HUTS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. UIKU' FOR MSU. A Nil) Hsil 0\U. tf.1.1 ng*in. Will -•* .lout II. tVn.e right nb.ug will, the ea*h and »»'e nwoey.' C A.S1HC SA.'VES TIIwftE.

50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Diiy the World-Renowned WJLS6K Stile Sewii HacliM UliBESIlUTMORLD The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair;

THOMAS H. ROSS.

DEN SKKDS_

OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS.

M’F.CI A [, ANNOUNCEMENT.

lELAJIQVAItTEJIS SOE

FINE CLOTHING, ; STOKE KOOIS, Ko. 47 WASIISGTOH STKEKT. M'ih: t« osiiii.it it tiii: lowest fh.hik<.

CHARLES P. WHITE,

..'LOCKS,

WATCHES, JEWEIfltV and; I S1I.VEUWAHE R F P A I R I N C Plows and Agricultu ral Implements; FOB THElYEAR :i«74, POWELL’S Agricultural Warehouse TUCKAHOE, N. J., Plow* Katghna Plows. Owen Peacock Plow*. Street Plows, Uwud Plows. >wb. Cultivators. Shovels Rakes, irks. Hoes, Spodrs, drain " dies, Scythes. Grind-slom fig and Reaping Machine ids of Horse Rake*. Tlirei Machines. Hay Presses.

015*^1 flow, will be kei

^1 *m--,i'^**ciTtJn (Wiki M*y Cminty fly Champion Slowing Slarhlnr,

SmiTH & HENRY mCTIOAI HOUSE Aim SIGI EAIHTERS,

GRAIN INU IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD.

Csleimining. Wsll Psiotiog. China (il.w.,ng, and nil kina, of Painting nes.ly NUMBER 19 IPaSHINCTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY.

GEORGE W. SMITH,

AUCTIONEER,

Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS,

McMaokin'

ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J.,

,L T “ JJ ' L *" ur , " i “' c -'

JNO.S.LEE&CO.

Stove Coal.

HOPES AO TWINES,

k° f " o' r/o'"^ ’ luTh R

"LEHIGH if SCHUYLKILL

COAL,

OF FOfl. STOVE k CHESTNUT SIZES,

Rope and block* tor hutrtiBK U*y *ad Mall. A LABOR SUPPLY OF SHIP CARPREK-

COAL! COAL!!

COAL,"

F1.AOR0N HAND k MADE TO ORDER •1?ax'ipJ'pix’Sub

’ *’jaI.T. SMITITSSEOAR itORf, . JOS. K. HKOIIES A SON.

J. S. RIDKEDUR

1 aarGad* delivered *t all tb* Raili road* and Steainlaiat* free uf charge. Oar •lore 1* lucwted within n short dUunoe of both the Writ J- r- y end Camden and AUantic Rnilruad*. JOr.NS, LIEU CO. 4«;8ertb WkuvM. W.ew Arab Blrer-,'

Q YES. 0 YES.

Catyels! Carpets! Carpets! *rf rorpetlng al all ^ktoda^ta^ier rent

' 'jOILNSON’S,

1JH1CKS! BRICKS!!

We nr* *011 prepared to furalih th* Public

No- B »t.

of excellent qnalUy, lor a'' U^OdlnK^HirpfMMa

u'ma'tWMlre.*' MaUU*a*5orevfwiSelerIre u^de "SKrfiflgbTO

Ihe M Sewbg Machines and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION'. ir2r F-r Hemming, ‘Felling, Stitc ing, Cording, Binding. Braiding, Embroidj ering Quilting, & S Etch ing [me or heavy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Needlos for all Sowing 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,

.filui Swii BatMn Cl., CLEVELAND. OHIO. IIAENESS.lT ^ HARNESS BUSINESS' MANSION 8T-. CAPE MAY CITY LI01IT AND jg'hhlDLBS, whips, A,, ko. ;p>*riv(‘dMM whk IMUIW u4 JUpaleh SIMPSON RICE. TUB CKLKUBATED: Vacuum Oil Blacking, SIMPSON RICE,

The Schomacker Piano. MRS. J. B. TOWNSEND, SHOEMAKER PIANOS, W OO P’S^ORG A N S,

J. H. TOWNSEND, Agt..

No. TS WuhlngtoD HI..

I&wn (Up* May CHI’. AipphodatiownuS. T*"* on '' ftoao*

“STILL AT IT.” WARE & E.LDREDGE CONTRACTORS; A BI’ILOERR. COMPOSITION ROOFING ou| h>n4 and For S*b: Roufa pul an in th* be*t manner.