Star of the Cape, 3 March 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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C*T t T !>«<• * f». -t »•> (n«t limic i«l L. “Htotory rf »!«; wnrii of *r»t nwr.t Durlnc Ih* T«»f 1W*> 0> ' re 1 ft) DM ■baep ktUad in the UnUd ScaK* latractioa of wool

•end *,«7i! aheap.

The world he. been compart lookine-glaie which Kite, back man the reflection of hie own

; u, and It will tarn at

joa; laugh at It and with It, , id it la a jolly, kind compa The Bevieed euiutce of New .leraey 1

fertilizer!

ain. j . At my Wholeaah Rato, (in lou not laaa than 3.000 Iha.) *ia : 5 $25 Per 2,000 Lbs.

minga: al

and a lie can lUapoae of her uareonal pronartr by will, and aleo of her real ..Ute, except ao far aa her hnaljand-e life right In it are concerned. She can eoc and'Mfned a« a tingle woman,but her huahond la not ret [ion ti bio for her debta contract tod before marriage,nor can the make a contract with him,nor testify for or againat him.

'of the Jnrtice of the Peace, and

he la to determine who are “idle’' or •delinquent'’ (in what in the name of

that la hooealy?) are liable t, conviction, aentence or • .Ve leave the reader to Imaglo ny children between the at

eight and e ghtcen yeara, who would

liable to be Charlie

thia definition ot ‘•hUe’* and dalin-

a ' ■ featuree of thia bil repulsive. It Is a cheap

down upon thia map. from actual surveys by Lloyd's own Engineers, made ( upon the ajiot. Troutdeeome bands of j Ind'utna often broke up laiyd'a Corps of Engineers, and deatrpyed their survey. I log inatrumenta. and frequently compelled the surveyors to fight their way they progressed with their work.

Is map ol

r- competent judgi

IU Will M

.wlcdged by a

w> perfect is th

Tn* Wmtbbn ia the

.educational and literary monthly magazine, published at St Louis, Mi by the “Western Publishing Cot pany.” It b well printed In go.

style and clear type. Ita articles are dreo they have bred.

well wrltlon, and dbpby a high order of literary ability. Tiie Wgancuw, ia furuiafied to subscribers at 11.50 per

Th* Black Hill* or Dako-.-a.— The Taylor Bro’a, of the Dakota 1/ raid, purpose at an early day to iaaue a work on the “Black Hills of Dakota " The object of the wot will be to give accurate informatic aa to tlie mineral, wealth of that gion of ths country, especially na tha gold section. The work will finely illustrated, and printed in 0 class style, which we know Bro's Taylor are capable of doing.

aey legislature, “to establish the cm [ic'naation of tlte State Prosecutor and provides that the Prosecutor of each county except Hudson. Passaic. Essex, Union and Camden, shall b entitled lo an annual salary of $50 fo every 1,00(1 and fraction over 800 it habltanta according to the last cense to he paid in quarterly pnymenta i lieu of all fees. The act not to apply to any Prosecutor now in office oi whose term commenced before tbi meeting of the legislature withoul

A Democratic member of the St' Jersey legislature, from Hudso county vhilod Albany,N. V. tboothi day and hla “heart got fiiU,'' as we cribinghis visit to the Capitol and legislative Halls at Albany to a ' collection of members on hla ret Trenton spesks: "Be (abere l thought I’d go up tliere and show 'em what kind of stuff we Jersey Legblatui men are made of, and bhoys you bet astonished’em.” This same memlw nstoujalied his own House Ute othi day by being led in by a reporter whs he was in no condition to Its othi

The Mount Holly .Vnrcr osy> Albert Haines, of Medford, has ha ad to us the poll list of old ^vtshs for the State election of tha year I nearly lewenty-five yeare ago. 1 document U headed: "At an elect •held In the Town Hall anil Loci Drove, In the Township of Evesham, County‘ol Burlington and State Mew Jersey, tha SSed and 34th days of Harem her, WOO, for the pnrp choosing five persons to repress!] Stale during the Seventh Congress,the following is a true lUt of the v to wit." The.most notable feat.

Italy. Mary Hunter was the tenth voter and Mary Price the twelfth, with Amec Stratton sandwichsd between. Then corona Leah Uammitt, followed by a longjlst of gentlemen. Heater Sharp, Mary Huff, Ann Eves, Hannah Higby, Beulah Eras, Anna Sharp, EUxabeth Uppmcott, Sarah Crispin, Mary Sexton, Petay Llpp, 1'atlenee Upp. Sarah Burrows and oibere came in during the day. making a very fair repraaen--tstion of practical sufftaglats.

objectic

“Catholic Protectoi toward a Preabyle

iIsodtreated the cbil 1. In order to twie ly special fiiltb - rc should hold :

copy for use of the :

Laud Office at Washington City, and we think the people will sustain Mr. Lloyd in his great outlay of capital and time in making the first good map‘of this Cootinsnt ever published. The vastness of this great country will ba fully understood by glancing westward at the immense territory owned by the United States yet unsettled, teeming In Pit lx* PCZXLE.-Wo desire to tall

tg hut sultordidnte part

Ami be it enacted, Thai if any com tiiiltnonia shall be made to saitl instittt ' m by any magistrate or authority a. uvitted for in the eleventh aecilnn o tla act. It shall he the duty of tin omptrollcr of Ibis State annually U certain Ute number of such commit stssssa.' "

. the children so

or custody wenty-fiv

h child; and

e shall th

their Premium B»mls. valued t(U. to -tlie person giving the second-best answer. Three Bond! (#->i.i*i worth) anti lo the thinl-bcal tply, Twc Taking Into consUleratlod Bonds are issued on a pin hu h the principal ct while the h -liter of a a chance to receive y Capital Premiums i

ipon issue Ills warrant tn the board of rusteea of tha said corporation for lie amount ao certified by the Comproller; provided, lhat in no caar "

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form School of thia State. Here jve have a flat proposition, religious denomination proposes take our children, who In tlie original In of eight years of age may be “Idlnd “dslinquent." In the opinion ol vard justice of the peace, sweep thi tut of the finally, starve them fn that mother's love which, with the and the worst, tho baby ami the t man, is the hunger of a life, ill irest friendship, its attachment, ia which all Is purity , Its wont unwisdom, and pul

ighton

lew JHwsert be report of tt

J-PwMle Hchools. UhoSfoto School Su-

perintendent, |ust published, gives the entire number of scholars in. the com man schools during ths past year as 180,303. being an advance of 6,040 over ihat of la '

as |U33 5E if »Tb,410.:

over that of 1873. The ■

of every scholar waa $3.33 less tha ler tha previous year. The' numfaa id teachers employed waa SUM. an it

it of school buildings.

>r 1,403; ths Increase In

0 191;

■ the total nmnlier being now 2.W5.Tha number of male teachers employed during the year has been 000, and the number of females 3.S56, being an increase of 53 malea and 33 fetus The-male teachers receive $00-77 per month, being a decrease of fifteen cent from Ute avenge amount paid feat

iy other county in the Si

ia Eaaax, agd tha county »is Union.

Chun

. So fur

o this th

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who would support a Church at the expense of ths State ehall have our voice or vote. He shall hat ' stead our earueat opposition In form of advocacy. This thing

I origin

f civil »

Half the bloodsheds of ceuluriss past

religion

hill apjiarently contemplate* lent object, hut It Involves a prtiiclplt which is fraught with future trouble threatens a sectarian war, and la in consistent with our established system

of gorernment.

boutS o'clock on last Thursday ling, a furious storm of wl ipanisd by a slight fall of re passed over this place. The wind groaned and bowled, around thi ‘ ing. and through tha streets, rate of over 60 miles an hour. Tlie West, aut

damage waa doue

section of the gravel rot off tha Stockton House, as Sen Brccxe Hotel. The Wind Mill

premises of Mr.

llenry C. Lea, waa completely demol-. Ishod. The ponderous sign, on ti lop of mine host Koenig’s Saloon, w loosed from Its fastenings and lodged J inst the wist end of the American t House. Tiptops of a number of chim- J

eye were blown off, the bricks flying ,. nl _ „ rer tha rooft. and gtring the Inmates it otrin

considerable scare. ' \ b ” 1

The Barn ot II. Beeves, net

bloVn down. The old Barn on tha l l O. Gregory, i Cold Spring, waa emphatically demol- r 'by the wind. This- barn it

le'lartn of the lateA

thia city, was partly- m or tiirre er*

troop# in the ’ belonging to Company at i

sod aa a barracks for ir of 1813. A building ho Knickerbocker Ira ia Steam-boat landing

m seemed to have been pretty general throughout the county, blowing down fences, and out-houses,

n all directions. C

farm of Mr. Maurice Craaae, n< Grande, cedar trees lhat have stood terms of a, century were t thirled about aa ao many fe Seevillc. a shed on the fair ground* of tiic Co. Agricultural Society, partly unroofed, and some other alight damages were dons. The Steamer Qnaeu, whlqhhad thore on Squall Beach the day be! waa Mown off daring the gale and _ clear of the bar with but little damage.

Incky Mow for her.

Mr. Samoa! R Btttea la ann i the last weak's ITnce, as a " data for the Mayoralty iudepen

party nomination.”

“know what they

i, W li .f. «V. Ji. u.,1,^,r- jIL This article has neen satiuactoniy usoi ny tsmtcreauu inmavre .... i——. — Mutiti> t..» n.l.t,-. I,, th. . -.I.DIJ of SOT BETTER than moat of the 'manufactured m-mares offered in this or other markets. i'. > !bi“t2.'ir*!ln IruS'MwSISlu?: ; It ■* peculiarly sdaptad for ALL SPUING CROPS, al once ready ly application to the t TiiAtTS '-K i-ANti. a... .inii.t. it, ' l»ut can be sown directlv front the bags. “ I.. CWiat/oTCepe it»r. j Packed in New and Sound Bags, 150 lbs. each. H‘: ; My regular Retail Price is $3’2 per 2,000 lbs. Wholesale Price, $25 “ Orders with Ute money for TON LOTS AND OVER will have prompt attention, and the goods delivered to o', tin" thence b,- In Philadelphia, FREE OF CHARGE FOR HAULING. mi* »15-it.i Acre., 1 jfOTE.—An allowance made to those who haul from my store In lots of 10 tons and upward. Ii#S; - ~W1V£. 3ST. aSTBEEDXjES,

“INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE."

axil- ACotto.)

—GENERAL STORE. N. C. P R I C E & CO., 22 Perry Street, (West side.) Cape May City. • i JL-'nll ]_einc oITDry-Ooodst Ac INotlonw* Large Stock of Groceries, Wood & Willow-ware.

4-2 South S^re^eTpfoWeTphi^Pa. AgricultaUmplemeat, fite

#13 FOK #S. < — i rt The Weekly Press

of the Prize Puxxjea. free of auj Sxkds Ann PLAjiTS.—The true Ca|ie Cod Cranberry, best sort for

Lowland and Garden, by -paid, $1 per hundred and

$5 per thousand. All the new choice Strawberries and Peaches.— A priced Catalogue of these ami a Fruita, Ornamental Trees, Eve greens.'Shnibs, Bulbs, Roses, Planl

Fresh Flower and Uardt

Seeds, the choicest collection in tl country, witli all novelties, will bo sent gratis to any plain address.— 3& sorts of either Flower, Garden, Tree, Fruit, Evergreen and Herb Seeds, for $1.00 sent by mail, pi paid. Wholesale Catalogue to ti

trade. Agents wanted.

II. M. Watson, Old Colony Nor. series and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1843.

the 1'a trot As it Is a subject that is agitatin) minds of tho American people great extent. It is (toped there wl a general attendance from all parts of the county of bolh Indies and gentlemen. WSL DOOLITTLl Secretary of Sasville Grange. No.

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.1, th* Mlow who captured

titeta, a* truc^hattlwTlcrc.^repre-wntlos

Areocmr *' . rreh.1, *’'"».>*

QTTEEKTSN7Cr_A_R E. i, 4 Lard, Floor Mattings, Oil Cloths 4 C

iHi| Legal Notices

g ' -.u;- L_ <r-* I ltatc.1 Pri,tuar> m.i-7.v-j,..:i.:i... 1 a HARK CHANCE FoR ISV era HOTEL PROPERTY i il ■ ill ' a ! -sxo.obo

"‘-H' i,v ^.,.1 —i. ■.

^ ggSungjirS;; Water Loan Bonds

AVOOI> A'.V1{I>

Medical.

DROPS OF COMFORT j SmilhV Dropsy (fc (iravit Cnry,

.1 Reliable Re

•v City of Gape May, N. J. " : I'S: FIRST ISSUE IN BONDS

KIDNEYS ARE AFFECTED.

$300 AND $100 EACH.

IPTXIBXjXO McMAEIFS ATLANTIC HOTEL,, CAPE MAY CITY, K. J. ; johv WIU> OFFElt — SAU! os TlIK os

THE AVEELLY PRESS,! TWO SPLENDID CII ROM OS, THE VESTAL VIRGIN,

EXPHntHLY roBTintWHt

TKItMrt OF THK.Wr.EKLY I’ltBOt. ssSSt'SIESi; Fjlfyropl*.. inriuiltnej.r.T.“'i “

, Legal Notices.

UK1FKIN SSIITH. " Id Pobruory Is. tSTl-rwat-aih

-I said day, ol th* Atlantic Hotel

by droit ilBtid Haro

HU

OHEMIFFW BAIrE. T*. tlw tSth doyoru AR(-H. A. I

AlJ^THATjt-KtrTAIN nOCM

^ Neuralgia & Rheumatism O XT EL El ZD!

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Ship Chandlery. RICHARDR WILLIAMS, i JOHN N. LEE A CO., i Nos. 46 & 48 N. Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. AND TWINE MANUFAOTtniElX •'

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

JOHN McSIAKIN.

GANGS O [ Ot’TKITS FOE NK

EKROKSi

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F ^-”Jfl*tiam?pf’L*Suir!u»ain."fe< I. n. ion. a.i "r^d^tatatratorofSy ihouCOaurt Jyf Vbroaty M. W7S.-IUI TO XlTEITSi T, SEA BREEZE HOTEL,

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THE WEEKLY SUN.,

:: KSrtTSiSSiESssAs:

^XEC'liTOBS* BALE DWELLING HOUSES,

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BUILDING LOTS.L* H J.'dteaaiSSwUl'Sa •mdtVpuuio^Lo.*: WralnrtMlay. March lOUi, IB7I no. l.-ta THE HQl'ttE ANDUfr whi on th. ESafe r.m*l jSSfeag thrmtrli th*' laMOl OfO, n , :.,.fc.o,ntainlnc AtHUIt 1 A !t Iumhi.. ID I'srcbe*. I‘m.—loti glvsn Ms NO. A-m A BUILDINO LOT, adjoin

N^mtdre-U,™.^.,

I. A-IB TIIEBrOBEJlODRR AND L

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gALE FOR TAXES. ’b^|!i?b%n^SlJulre , . , t

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*1 tMIOOIH HOW LOST. HOW RENTORHDI

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Books and Stationery. S 331.AUEC BOOKS.

STATIONERY,

n>TB.ftixxvs Fajper,

POCKET CDTLERY. AC..

f J. S. GARRISON’S,

SsSrSlwa?™"*'”! Ladies Hair Dressing. —AlitO— j MRS. M.F.rOO^., Broom u.-alr. and Family tadlre Si.hi.,naM.h.it jrere*;. .bre._lmvs Mrdlflun, . m., .h* »ltl rem.ln tn CAMtHaT I