Star of the Cape, 12 August 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Local Department, p ,ld * irikin K ■*°<*°*-* <Trr | on Satunlay, ind ■non i(W<nir<l the

Mm. r»rkor, 10 HjuiiiitgUjn St n Ur. Richard Thomas U uncled Ini in the beaHog art. nnclt! aell* good Wine and .sings Manor**

Oar seDtuement caterers benefit Cap* May. The Knights Templar visit will

«*» m»M)y mrt with a fiwal ; ■ar^riar at the a monster the d, to determine whs douhaedlr of the white spots on the top. The bwiv is Mack in color, ami from the trio the tip of the tail six feet long. cers, and is

n bn

The diameter of the bodv is and a half. It U estimated weight of the creature is abo hundred i>ouods. The mom

Frank Hildreth, a ofllce, is panctaal and n Bigier’s new organ ii

Columbia liging. the Cath-

Mr. Oabourn, the Stockton taurateur, sertes most psiuUhle

delicacies.

For Scotch Ale, in Pbilada., send orders to Hunter Stedman, Cbeatnut St. The Cape May corresponder the Bridgeton Daily Chronicle, note to that Journal speaks in the following merited terms of the Ocean House aod Its enterprising proprit tor, Mr. It. ri. Toe:

f extra vs ^

ja hotels, when

ato|> at tne Waaliington, < hut near 7th, for til.Ot per day, and depend upon a good lied and meal. Mr. Bolton, of the Cohn keeps the Washington. The Wiathek—For a day or two rains have dampened the spirits of our people, but on Bondar afternoon we had a clearing tip, End yesterday the weather waslislniy and delightful. Cape May again ahlnea in its best attire and everybody Is ho pin. Launch at SexnisviLle—A lante and beautiful schooner, designed ior'Capt. Joseph Douglas*. Cape May Court House, will be launched from the ahip ynrd at J. H. Dtrerty Esq., at Itoneta’ Creek landing, on Satur-

The CaPe May PeoduceMahket —Tiie prlcea of farm products vary largely according to the aupply and daraand: Butter ranges from 50 to 00 cents psr lb. eggs So cents per dOEen, round pots toss about 60 to 70 oent* per bushel, sweet potatoes, (1.00 to *2.00 per bushel, apple. SO to 80 cent* per bushel according toqnality, penche* 81.SO to 8200 a bushel, spring cliickcnt

80lo*1.10.

met in Dana’s grove,

resolved tbst they would hot go work at the reduced wage*. 1 company lias employed s few n fro it Scranton, and have received an otfer from a labor agency in Sew York to furnish them with skilled

Julian workmen, with a m crossing the sound

mainland, in

hi Satur

a beat! lost his

day night hu bearings, and

points of the compass, except the right one, until! lie finally brought up on Pecks Beach, about daylight next morning. His neighbor* worn out in fety wsa announred by the signal Seer on Peck's Beach. Lookout ma Bahoaims.—Beneset k Bro., have a large stock of and crockery ware, houseing goods, ete., which they

another season. Their r it the time to secure

k is ne<

dltion. Ni

bargains in their line. i editors of the Bice, are extremely anxious to have the clerk' of Lower township publish the annual itatement of that towusbip. To relieve their anxiety on this score we sill say that to our certain know), edge, the annual statement of Lower towoahip lias been published

months ago.

One it

eently, i

“The Ocean House In

Tice, of Millville, has received s liW

dred and seventy-five single and double twd rooms, capable ofacconitnodaUng three hundred and fifty-five at ona time two hundred and eighty gnest*. This ia the family botac, par excellence, of Oape May. Here one can have ail the home comforts . he desires. This Is Its great feature. Mr, Tice baa already made his mark, and we predict for him a high place ... j| e >

armed with a dub, aecnnipauicd by 1, aged eighteen, who was armed Henry nmeatlng rifle, entered the school bouse at Briggs’ Ranch, neat Waldo, Californ a. The woman Informed the schoolmaster, n young roan d John Dolnwtcr, that she had to klil him for improper conduct • daughter. Hhe then commenced itriklng him with her dub, and her son rifle. The frightened school children rim from the and gave the alarm, but their unfortunate teacher had roraivsd a fond wound, ftom the effrets of which be died fourteen boon afterward. Delimiter boro an excellent character, and before dying solemnly declared his Innocenee of tlio crime Imputed to Mm.

The woman and hi

time, punned it with darts and apenra, endeavoring to captui On Friday Met. about half peal o'clock, OapL Dan Champion, and Hie crow of the boat named above, Shoals, about five miles and were snccemful io getting the animal entwined in the roe.be. of the rope and tackio was slipped

body,

lid deposit- _ itil Salt tackle was again called into requisi- ‘ 'on mod the monster transferred to large battenu, aod finally placed in tub, which had to be built for Hie urpose, near the New Inlet House, here it was visited daring the day by hundreds of persons, who expressed tiie greatest surprise at seeing what may truly 1* termed a wonder, and which will no doubt igage die attention of sooiogists id ahowmen. TBADF. AND < OM.KF.RCK. The American Steamship Line Ivu more business than ‘they can The total exports of produce from New York since Jannarv 1st, this ear, are *I5s,tt3.'i,219 against 1(50,601,911 last year, and *115,«9,«17 in 1879. In Ohiolast year the total freights produced by agriculture and uerhandisc together were 8,960,000 ,005,417 urns. The total value of the hides exported from New York, Philadelphia and Boston during Hie jeist six months, amounted 10*1,913,764, and of leather, *9,168.074. Congress having appropriated fifty thouaand dollars for new llghthoc surveys, two new districts are to I established, having jnrisdlotion on the Mjssissippi and Missouri river A recent Ban Francisco importation of one hundred Urns of pig iron from Oregon sold for *45 i*r which is *4 higher quality of ea-tern *9 higher than soi

H. Benezet & Bro.,

KJHST KECKiVED THE

the greatest variety of HOU5SB FCRNISHS ever brought to Cape May,

(insisting in part of

Mattiags, ■Gil CIoUuu. Cultery, €.Uss Ware.! QB«eBS~Ware, Sfia-Ware. Hard- j Wars, Wooden-Ware, - j

UVESYTHlKa ET.S.E

sKwtJm m «*<r».nrB A ill 1MI WILSON SaiTTTLE SttringManhins

II 'll 1 It L IN

All of wl

X.O-W l-'ICALJit.ID£4 T-'OIFI.

50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WI&S9B

A Worcester boy was engagcti ■eturnal cherry .steal ing a she time ago, and was observed by the iwner of the fruit, 1 ' -

: WitABU. — If

e the

great prastidigitatsur, Hermann, on Thursday night, at the Stockton. If yon foil to witness his magic wondsrs then, go on Saturday night, and be satisfied that osU are good

by Uk ..

stuffed dog iw|had to watch the result of the strategy. ; The boy descending.ob- • * 'og, and then the fun he whistled, coaxed, nvaiiiugly, the anirn d moving, and finally the yooth accepting tho Inevitable, settled ' vn to passing the night in the i. After some hours had passed irily enough to the lad, mon ' dawned, and the proprietor of tree coming from Hie house, as him h j«r he came to bo In tiie tree, tp which the boy answered that lie took to it to save himself from tii dog, who had chased him quite distance. It isn’t healthy for smaller boy to say stulfvd dog b Uiil, youth now.

B of, tl

empty bats and boxes may be instantly filled with anything y 5 K t, from a ribbon to a rabbit, ami water may be changed Into

wine or whiskey, In

1699. a mao.named John Morgan killed 'his wife in Portland, prompted thereto

by bis wife'

Botnhaetos Furiso, the champion

nsalionallst of the We

covered another roare'e nest. The County of Cape May is indebted somebody (who!) in the earn , $95,000, and » forsooth bankrupt, ilia thought is perfectly maddening to there seusatlonsl economists, End

they frantically call upot tor to tell them ‘‘how do

1 then they threaten dire things

the future. Tlicse young

. evidently spoiling

somebody to tramp UU. No dopbt the Board these warrior thk-sllngers let heir dog. of war. W« shall

hand when they

is by making iths at the Stae. This is doubtan amusing, and, ss for as the itciely harmwould sup-

Tbe bonds

Company is extending

into Canada, ami to complete connections with Montreal. Me* Barings & Brother of London, h negotiated *4,0(10,000 six per c

iteriing bonds ol Hit the rate of 91J per uen run for thirty year*. The imports, exelus

at New York tbna for the present year are *994,079,059, against *996,643,911 during the corresponding time tast'year—a decrease of over *9,000,000. The decrease from Hie imports for the corresponding period of 1879 is more than <14,500,000. A chap down in Mexico complains of wrinkles in his newspaper, and the intelligent editor to whom i—.a .. teunrdtjcl grief., ex- . is all owing to the “iron tongues that project out of the feed-board and auppnrt the guides.” This is printing-house jsrgou, but the pliiloaopha ‘ ly applicable to domestic i

» project.

"INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE."

iOvur Motto.]

GENERAL STORE. N. C. PRICE & CO., 22 Perry Street, (west aide.) Cape May City. Full ]_<iiie of’I>i*y OoocIm aV: JVot iont-t’ Large Stock of Groceries, Wood k Willow-ware. Hardware, Agricultural Implements, (Hass and Q.TTEETSrS'WAR. E. Pork, Hams, k Uni, Floor Mattingv, Oil Cloths k Carpets, a Specialty WOOD YA.liD

POWELL’S GENTS' FURNISHING Sf0RE\ REMOVED XO Deratnrsi. npp fi'rrrunooil (’ HI

g^New Cheap Cash Store,

Sffo. £30 "W-£ve»liiii®ton fcitx*oot, boots, shoes', hats! caps'jnd wall paper. „ 0L .„. I niKU* FOB t'1911. ASP CAsll 0.VLV.

\V"

OAPE J1

"LITE AND LET LIVE” 3 BTILL Lrvma. ASb NONE TUI W0K8K fOR THK LOW BIIU OF BUSI.YK STILL WE LIVE IN HOPXS OF TIBTTKR TIMES, FEKI.INU CONFIDENT THAT WE HAVE MEK-TKD THK PATBONAOE THUS FAR ■UNO ALWAYS AT DUE POST TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS IN OUR LINE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, WE 8TILI. CLAIM A PULL SHARE OF TRADE

sued from the domestio press. ia. H. Nixon, visited this city yesterday and. as permitted the light of smiling countenance to beam in upon Frienu Nixon is a prospscllve candidate for Congress at the >ming election, and ho has many arm friends in Cape Slay. Hoe. John W. Hazleton, of Gloucester County, and member of Con ' at district, paid, a flying Island While h spent a social hour In our asncl

H wifl be

dhlste for renominstion before tho

The Postal i h» Attorney-General has informed estraaster-Oencrel Hnl the Tsw gardlng the emiqvttsaHsn *>r po> car ssrvics is so explicit that no oj ion is nsetled io interpret it* ootutr This settles the claims for extra charges for postal rare on railroads Observer* of highways should .ember distinctly, and not forgo! ■at they are by 1 ■» rompcDaf to p| sger boards at all the cross roads Ithln their Jurisdiction A penalty to attached to the v

SPOTJTIITG A1TD TUT EOOHITG, At the lowest Possible Iigui»s, RRCIEYKR 0PH CLO0EKT ATTENTION. ALL ORDERS FOR Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery HEATERS AND PARLOR STOVES, Tip-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, til t.* wii.mvw.wakk. 'H NOCnAJlOK—AT ALOW Plot

CA.STT SAVES TIME,

BIGLER & BRO., MUSIC STORE BIGLER'&IVorORGAN,

CALL AMO SB LIVE AMD LET LIVE MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRX AND JACKSON. .Haynes Ac I»ettIbone.

Bast Sewing laohme, The “Domestic" tea nrJredlU.trto be THE MACHINE; not oolv.ln It* " 1 ni,l tn'I,•.ny ’DOM E8TIC8' th. rem.tortllorr. airrli.* th- i»n rfnmmfoC by Ora-wXorca I3ulo1k_. SOUTH SEAVILLK.

PIANOS AND ORQANS F

>8 |IIL| editor U chagrined « the Methodist* are about to build a church cm a lot adjoining ' ' Lately he h*« twen ••blowinr’ rfreely sbimt what ho would dn to ' > wurehitiers, .specially at H.... - l meeting.. Speaking of the In the premfe of a Quaker, he rted to have said hewfiukl build . on his lot a* near the church u e, and puta jackass into it every - X that the Methodiete had s meeting In his slow, (dasw-nt»perch, the Quaker replied; "I advise thee to -spend thy evenings in thy bouse, not

!raEn2§!Sii

SWAIN.

7 Wasoirutos Street,

BMAIAin A II

M.?a.

SPEC! A Ia A NNOUN( E M EXT. HEAHQI ARTElc.S FOB FINE CLOTHING, STOKE ROOMS, Ko. 47 WAS IMTON STEEZT. ^ Mwe T# Man W i ifi i...»v •••T ri..i':;i:<.

THOMAS H. ROSS. WHOLESALE A RETAIL, DEALER FLOOR,

GRdIN, FEED,

, GROCERIES, FERTILIZE KS dnd all kinds of FEJLD and GARDEN SEEDS OYSTERS. POULT R. ECG8. AND FARM PRODUCE, OF EVERT DEI OBUTIOX, RECEIVED AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. p3*-Con»imunento Solicited. **. II A II FEDERAL 9TRKBT,a [Bd«<Fru,l. Nssr th. Fmrj.i ’ CAMDEN, N. J. F 1,0OR AND FEK1).

SMITH & HENRY I PBACnCAI HOUSE ABD SIOS FAIHTBES, | pBAjNfXti lX IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. 1 w ^;» f .™<-«"* | Chin.al-„“g , „u all klnua of Painting no ,Jj

NUMBEB I# S-ASlilNGTON STItEET, OAPE MAY CITY. ' GEORGE W. SMITH,

AUCTIONEER,

ra Most, Qrtaad Fss*

JACSHONSTREET, CAP* MAY CITY. ^ UEOIIUK UlLDlterrH. BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, &c., PAEIC PRICES, J. S. GARRISON I’cat-Ofllce Building.

STILL AT IT.” WIRE * ELOREOGE CONTMACTOMM A BCILOKIU. CAFE MAY CITY N. J, COM POSITION BOOFINO on hand nd For 8.U. Ibmfe ,.st ret In th* I—i mtsnsr.

Vineland Steam Sash Factory.

KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO.;

DOORS, SAI

MANUFACTURERS OF

SLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR

Ilslusisn, brocket*. Lumber.

L ORDERS PROMPTLY ATIKh'liK KIMBALL, PRlNt K A < I slit l,sptrr H. To4<L Lumber D^kr. Ti-wn,cb,

JNO.S. l,EF,&CO. ROEEs'Immsss,

TARRED KOOFINO PAPER A CK1 . . On.bright V.rnUb, Rea* for b.lmg h.r. Rec* iurtTlnr up eorn•tdka Pl*w Uen. Tra***, Cloibre Line. ' Srtire twin, mil tlUllns I ’

LARUE SUPPLY C TEW TOOLE AN! FLAU6 0NUAND A SwMS;

’ SHIP CABPENMATERIALS. ADE TO ORDER

is W**t Jmry and Csm-

MlSortb Wb.rrre. be... A JJIUCKS ! BB1CK8! I

Stove Coal. Th* Sebre-iber bar *t hi* eosl Dvpst .1 ^pj!j°‘'b.U L “ JI " f ' C,P * Vi ' , ' ‘ b 111 LEHIGH * SCHUYLKILL * c O A JL, U» V'.l. liTOV9 A CHESTNUT SIZES. .lrb*l..w,rf Mrt.t PrireaCettage. “c J HeUlsrepfltet ,h. .hem “"“"s- “> •SJ’ ensstltj Ar.lrwt JOSEPH BCHKLUNOBR. COAL IjCO All! 1 jaITEMrririSBUAR etork, JOS. E. HlTHIEs’i SON. J. ri. KLDRKDOB. Q YE& O YK8. * Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! JOHNSON’S, IMElOEk IBt.

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;

The 8es! Senhg Machines and doing Uie largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct CCKPETITXCiT. SS^~ F'<r Hemming, Felling, Stitcing, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering Quilting, & St tching fine or heauy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine foithc price named above, at tho nearest Rail Road Station o( Purchasers. Noodles for all Sowing Macliiuos 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, , jfilsu Serai Mackiie Cf., CLEVELAND. OHIO.

CHARLES P. WHITE,

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND’ SILVERWARE igtsa Itrret. Cap* Cay City

•arus'm^wtpuvauroitrei te.

■» u-orii

Lljoa I giLMrenimN^' “ U! "‘ , " d “ * na U>u — IIAKNKSS!! HARNESS I RUsilliss '" MANSION ST.. CAPE MAY CITY LluitV*AND HEAVY tt'ut’JKlsS!** ,h “ c . pL ^i*ri fc W.J. .0 hm,u, aid* t. ertsi. hopalriug dre. with .„d SIMPSON RICK.

THE CELEBRaVeD

'acuum Oil Blacking, SIMPSON RICE. oap/may cIty! n. j Tho Schomacker Kano. MRS. J. B. TOWNSEND, shoc’maker pianos, WOOD’ 8"d R G A N 8.

YNbRND, Agt.

J. U. TOW jSsr.-