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

Local Department.

and will priilwljjr (u Uic fxha.lt u> day

Th. ' •Serial Huk " 1

In Jaiwtr Townaliip. which came off jeatrrdaj, and mill there waa "acralchA Saw Richmond in the Piei.d — We are nnthorlaed lo ear that Mr. Scun'l R. Swain wUI he a candidate for the MajoraJly, at the election on Tuesday to aniHMince the name of Hon. R. 1>. Kdmunda. as a nindldale for City Re-

let, of Seaville. bnatcht the - •• baato Solo' *• Tea Party

Block of wood, sawed and apllt. 1

Which he laeell

Hr. ft. nady

tneumea om at the B«a*(!rore r Bettlenient, is to he Work waa coaunrnred last week, and win be poshed Tiyeroosly. Lilly Lake, Is to his made one of the moat atmrtlrp features, of the Sea Grove Settlement. The he

Ifme/'she of her life, w

Jodye, Joseph E. Ilnyhea, of this city ! iiarty usayea must beet Lsstronyly spoken of by a numtier of bearer of.hiapwrty. leading Reiaildlcana, as a candidate of i The strongest men j the party in this county, for the Lcylida Remo-—*- “ •- lure In the next fall campaign. Judge : Noyes * " | «»n«ry. a

would make hiaelection

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rd with gra

1^1 It wunjtiaded

Hotel, Chpe May,

articles gent

of article

i Atlanti ingof bedsteada

at the 2S<1 of February Tea Party, ha H. Swain, as Benjamin Franklin, Ci <». W. Smith, as Paul Jones,; Mrs. Henry Kennedy, as 1'orohontas;

their prototyhea ^ : Our old friend TI Wharves. footofVla

we hat c n'lthiug t Washington noL R Gandy, Esq.. Pier”?? ’{forth tree! Phlladelphts,

ocketT and hnnse-keeuing ! 'T. 1 * dly. Apylyoathe^tremlses. ' wa(|

their part. Give them a rail.

* Hand F^i. Csttnty Clerk.

That clasa of Democrats repre by the old gentleman who wears a awat

low.tail bine coat, with gilt mountings. Senator Buckalew; the young Democracy will rally round Play ford, and Noyes

Rosa will have a following reapcclalde in

number^and wrong In Us rough and this problem of Pennsylvania is the prohahle candidacy of Eg-Governor lion, and though It mar not 1 he mure tupeniT at ieycloplng whole mmtbers from common or complex fractious,'is entirely saliadcd thxl this fructhm will

McClure regard! it aluut In this man

VIOIJS AMCSEMENT8. *1-» ^aS'ASL-'asat.M j^jm^Sewew^jhonTalulng^bwwvv'rjwmaei WINNER’S BAND or FOUR «l.0O mi”,^»?2{3uS^K**>nat™r lUaT'WS;--^

ir.'slv.

HARNESS^ ' HARIIESS' BlisiNESS i MANSION ST.. CAPE MAY OIT OfciT-h^'^ a str^Uw^Te b.fliJs LISUT AND MAlKIDbES, •' .SIMPSON KICK.

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

Ibanalla villa.

Mad Msifl An ffl.

UMKArr Closing Out —OF— MEN'S AND HOYS' steady Mads Clothing! Now in Progress at EXCELSIOR HALL, H. EiCwr. 2od A Slrtrkrtyst... PHIL.ADEt.PHIA. rft Cost Sf Below Cost, Our immense stock of MEN’S YOUTHS’& BOYS’ OLOTKirSTG.,

300 Parlor ui Cool'iag Steve:.

-120-

j ran- *>RTxi a«e

BONI>

N'ETW "VOFLEC {ifutriii Jibbutt {i. NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS, AT A CASH DISCOUNTOF 15 PER CERT,

FROM OUR HITHERTO LOW PRICES j $100*000,

stated “for the n

t fifteen dnys," giving in t to examine this nasortmen

j CAPITAL PREMIUM. 1100,000. and also onr Cooking ^ imsnuumld'SKnttwSirl'evevpSDd'wm , ' MOHti ENTllAU.' ^BRUNO^t'X’b, es to commence bouse- j Kl ,““, AL "‘VtT,

EDWARDSiUWRENCE

■ kI’W”'- ' aa’S&lpMPm and TAIIOE,: athand uvsi CAPe"Ma'y^COb-HT HOUSE. i

a ditobunt of 20,pcr ecuL will be allowed. J. H. BENEZET & BRO„ Jackson St., Cape May City, JV. J.

"LIVE AND LETbLIVE”

VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE 1|| | | [ Foa t87S. *

fiecumes. hr th of Buckalew at draw In hla fa.

IJYSUJUWCR

1^ WORSE FOR-THE LOW EBB OF BCSISESSj , OF.BETTER TIMES, FEELINtl CON FIDENT I tiTED THE PATRONAGETBtlS FAR

was taken before Judge 8. Hughes, Swain ! Tilton’s cabineL 1 in i

terrible condition, greatly im|>rding lr eel. and almost laying an cmbarpi < loaded teams. It Is greatly to lie r Bnproee the roads The hard wintar" weather which v have been haring for aereral week broke up in a row last week. A coup daya and nights of warm rain, broke tl

For

.-The

well known ”Sea la city, bleated IraItaacb, la offered for fear. Tbje U a^ good wntla’s ol the Hote?^

Thad. VanGLlder's Agrlcultnral Ware boule. They will find a /oe limit* repre aentallon of it in another colnmti; and they will (lad in the eaubllahmont, every thing in the line of agricultural Impll menu, from a pocket knife to a threshing —■ _a..L_ n r n J „|. | g j llKt d.p

man to nloase all of his cuatomers on, or aodresa him at Petersburg. A FtsKax or Natcu*.—A few days ago a cow belonging Ur Mr. Juarpti (l. Richardson, of Rio Graude, gave birth

d hostesa Eldredge of the Union Hotel. If Clerk Hand, fills out the present w of bis tdllee he will lusec served the unljr 40 consecutive years In that Cape Way ^Connty^|[HeallBral The annual meeting of the stock, holders, of the Cape May County Agricultuml and Hortkultural Society, met at the office of the society, at South Seaville. on last Saturday 1’. H. 27tk ult. . The meeting waa called In order by Geo. M. Post, chairman of the Board of On motion Mr. Poet was made chairman of the meeting, and F. Sidney Townsend was chosen Secretary. The Chairman staled the object of the meeting was Uie election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing vear. The follow Ing gentlemen were tVu nominated and

elected without opposition:

For Upper Township. Thsddeua VanGilder, VV m. L. Smith. Thera. R Gandy. For Dennis. John Voss, Senr., Capt. Thompson VanGIldcr. - n —

Ashore GolL John Wi T.iwnaeml Will.i.m lie

i from Albany t

ouse. mui Curtin a Cal r ami McCTure-but tie heme, of mice, and even e tently miscarry, anil shout —' re-elecled. the bmom tails ■ Curtin basket, and the eggs an

sfttlly

deeebrned. and well formed, exception of the fact of lu ha beads. The head had all the ft and appendages of the heads o tinet animals, but they lielong neck. and (are body, and were < ears. The animal lived but

Gumwoon Cottaoa—Coestderable

SKK

i, has built In the n

priated lo bed rooms. Mr. McCann the propriemr, expects to thoroughly reno

So. Srum.l.x— im, was slightly ■- 'lat fiaue.

W. V. L. Selgman. C. S. Marrath. On mntlun It was ordered tha Directors of the Society, shal not t

The Dlrectires elect were to elect officerx for the ens anil the following gentlem

Segreury; William TownTownaend moved that there

lign filled up, and that the ronla ■ CapeMayCounlyFalrOtounda’’

Our neighbor

mistaken, when nr mm ur that at the Sale of village

Slatlon, the land "brought about fit* dollars an acre—scarcely one third of lu value " The editor evidently hasa high

ahlulug luatre, baa (a a re.) Imbibed an ardent passion for ly. who Ja regarded aa hla peer in a ontlrer of frosty winters served agah her In the book of lime; bat neither ... them have kirgutlee the pranks of I he fickle godom, or the emotions of the len-dt-j paaalon. For ua the sequal proves Cupid baa. pUred the very disco with •ur veteran Romeo, causing, him fre quently to be oblivions to every thing In S , except hla Juliet. In. proof he started with a lot of articles l store of his employer I ‘ Uvered at lha honre of kfr. A

l ha carried the goods

hla fair dulclott. th ajong distance In — Masonic Jciulkk.—At communication of CApe lah ._ , No. 80, a largo dehrmitiou of members Trota Common I^dga, No. 104 of Bo. Saavllla, ware protonl by Invitation,

-F. Sidney ..Tlliam DoollUle.

For Middle Township, J. Nelson Tom a, Capt. David T. Smith, CapL James

ntered into, a compact tn maintain cor. sin high ralea for freight traffic and pas. enger fares. A month ago John \V. larrctt. President of the llollimnrc nnd lido compnny, stepped down and out him the "Saratoga Compart," »nd in timers East, and the travelling public verywhore, redurep the ruin of fares nil freight alum 40 per eent. This ac ion of the Baltltnore President has •riled” Col, Thus. A. Scott, President if the Pensylvania Rail road Company, who lies retaliated hr refusing to carry •ennsylvania Bail road extending from Plillsdelphls to New York, on through tickets sold bv^lho Balilnnira and ^Ohlo tevend'I’oure In PhQadelplila! frr’all ' passengers, and a vexatious diaar-

freight traffic.

Win Townsend moved that there

“-CapiSt. . _ painted thereon. Agreed vi. H. Dare, waa directed to take t

of the matter.

motion, Mr. Ezekiel Voss waa ,11. to take charge of the Fair Grounds, i look after the It' ' -

, , —jty Agncn Fair Aaaociation waa called lo ordt - Mr. Geo II. Dare. Chairman. II. Wheaton, Secretary, raid the lutea of last meetiug. whiclX were Plod. \ * undry bilU, receivable, were^repoltad.

II. NYbealon ; Treesur Town semi. Mtive Committee, Hollis ] Mickle. Upper Township; DennitTow • p. Amoa Wheaton ; Middle Towyuhl,. Nelson Tomlin ; Lower Township, n. T. Bate , Cal* May CKy, W. V Beigman. Tic qneMion of the lime and num laya fur holding the next annual f s taken np and dlamtsaed. A mol hold the Mr' three days waa loat

net Minis.

n ugly qe

stockholders i ic iniusiivnnm company. I find fe' nnpathixlng with Col. Scott. The on f It will doubucas be a reimoronilw li which lower frelghu a -™ i * * -n . -load law of Pen “•he cnahl ' — —m this d w York, r " '

uisillon of

Chicago.' Washington and It la the practice with a ■ding retail establish men

./treat their lady customci. ... . v . wine when they make shopping vlaits, especially during very old weather, like that we have had thht winter. - A few

days ago an estimable lady, residing In Camden

She visited Uie dry-goods , •he usually raskea her pnreliasci'and after buying what she wanted. sv»» (landed a glass of wine. She returned alter leavlng.tliat store, In a few minutes looked, and wait hantfevl another gl im of 'ie. Not Iicing accustomed to drink . the llqiuir went Ur her hearl, and began wandering around town, anil n landed at Sixth and Bedford streets lowest neighborhood In Philadelphia.

—_ married

N. J..

'.■bopping—

■and^Smond rings .

telegraphed for

,—jn for polk.. Duffy, the lady would hare lieen •d and outraged, and It may have —i rev. den famtly

MUTUAL

FIRE

INSURANCE Sfafc?IL!.E S. J.

CH1ELES P. WHITE,

WATCHES,

JEWELRY AND; ' i

SILVERWARE

Washington Itraat, Capa Kay City

Assclts Nov. hi. lsJ2 as Follows: FREMIFM NOTES, *1.072.107^3

W. B. MILLER.

Real Estate Agent.

Loans Negotiated

BONDS AND MORTOAUEH,

(TERM OF TEN YEARS,

AOA-I^ST LOSS BY

Fire and Lightning-

i w POWELL’S GB/TS' FURNISHING STORE UfcalurM- opp (IremwootlCJltagc,

SP0UTI1TG AND TUT ROOFI^a, « At the Lowest Possible Figures, iCook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery! IS; HEATERS AND PARLOR STOVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods,

.ymatis tha ■an». ' J'loltf, Cm ill. I'Wlt. <W. Farm Buildings & Contents THOMAS H' ROSS

LOSSES ARE PROMPTLY I’A WBOLKSALE A

neat Estate Agent. Ope May, N. Stove Coal.

LEUiaa <t SCHUYLKILL COAL,

1 BCHKLL1NC.EB.

JJRICK8! BRICKS!!

BTtlOICS

rSE- 1 ■'Kvi ^iV

COiVL !_C0 AL! t “"“S' COAL, 0 '

J^NTAULIHIIEU Ik 1810. FANCY HYKtNO ESTAIILIWIMENT.

Im u Ik s’sad Bsatin i I -

| ...li.

S2CJ

grouniis^JtonM lie opened at I 31st of September fur the ■

rfltdea

Aasodatiun. then on motion i meet on Sal unlay April lot

adjuumr. h, 1875.

RaiLROaii GrVTCiatji.-A special train, "U. Ph’.lsdHpli:* ••'titalDlDK anuinlier of Pennsylvania Railrnad nfilrlals. on a tour of Inspection and Instruction, arrived here ca last Friday evening, la charge of Conductor Jas U. King, of the Weal Jeney Railroad. Among the gentlemen were Mr. Taylor, find Auditon of the freight department, and Mr. Keganhar!: ^ ■ .Li..... _V

customera drugged wines. The average yield per acre of corn, wheat, oats, barley, bockwheat and po tatoea Is greater in Pemtaylvanu than In IllinolB by 15—3—7—•—* and 8» buah els reapactlrely. In values an. acre In yields *15 more in Pennsylvania Illinois; *7,4*1 in whra't;$).M In rye; $5.51 In cats; *«..H in barley; $5.58 In buckwheat; and $20.01 in poratoea. -y. W. F. Bruun as CrvarzATioii.—The agent at the Wilson Bowing Machine Company win. in a few days, sail from San Francisco fur Chili In South America. here ho will open a branch bouse and .jhlbittbe world-renowned Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine at the grand expoail- ' e held at Santiago unfitr Ihc au-

The membera beingmliefted, epweb- ticket and exprewi^agenta,_ ln the t»e of Supreme in Ita auperlor

» members beingaatisfled, epeochmaking was introdneofi, which ndded much to lire aortal eplorment ofilie

ire tire Pennsylvania (Snpany, „ a have control of the Wmt Jer The party were provided wiUi a

_ji.i a, aiaerfii tltelr enmnary departsm) to that ofafiret

: kSW^ferissi"

Comiwny

the glolw They have already Immense agenda in China. Japan. Brifiah Indies, England; i mat a ana atiaerp irtaaCSoml Amhrlc.

stx

NATHANIEL

FIRE INSURANCE!

JESSE M’COLLUM

FLOUR,

' 0R.1IN,

FEED.

UROCERIES,

> FERTILIZERS rind nil kinds ofFEILD

DEN SEEDS

OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS.

Sewing Machines. A M IDEA! WILSON SHUTTLE S owing-IvCacMno

MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRX AND JACKSON linyne* Ac JPottil

It FEDERAL STREET,

' CAMDEN, k! J.

New Cheap Cash Store, KTO. DO W F\SlTiH|StOH fit 11-o ot,

(NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.) '

’■ BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS AND WALL PAPER.

FDEAP FOR CASU. AMI CASH ONLY.

I all the Cralit Trade I want. When all my old creditors pay np may Will see about it. Come right -<nng with the cash and save money. CA.SH: S.A.IT'ES. TIME, SAVES FRIENDS, SAVES TROUBLE/tAND SAVES MONEY. CASH IS II am after ^ Cash makoMh,. Sl.re Keeper smile. Trust makes

ELDREDGE JOHNSON.

FIRE INSt R A.K F. AGENT AMD F LOIR AND FEED.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

Sewing Machine

IT Di BETTER MADE,

Than nag otter SKuttU MireMiu.

/ur pwtaufar.. o*lroH GIVEN AWAY.

Merchants of Newark,

NEW JERSEY,

ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. DWELLINGS, STORES AND

HOTELS.

Insured at low- rates. JESSE M’COLLUM, COMB AND JOIN THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL PROTECTION Beneficial Association.

PHIl.ADEl.rHI A.

This Is strictly and purely, a

Contractors and Builders. •STILL AT IT.” WARE & ELDREDGE CONTRACTORH.it III II.DHUH. COMPOSITION HOOPING on hand and For Sale.

SfihfffftT,, ing the hUataga of . rtreap, capable and Utr parfoct sewing madiina lo the retno “ J

OR A -BOOK

CeMaf aiag *50 Pwlarvi 0/ Dib’t Sun**.

wUl he dehvered at up ....

1 M T

Broadway, New Yerk Clw- Lavatkttx Bmnnr, ..I?? IU1 . ■ QirmuTEDACATtm,cape mat city. SwS.VJSIJSVS 1 —iiE.Vj;-

SESStS® BEEF I BEEF 11

JACKSON STBKgT. C<

sEgiOsnt

8flop—Corner of Waahlngi

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

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. KEABtirAKTEltS Pea' ■FINE i CLOTHING,

STOEE ROOMS, Mo. 47 WASHUSTOM STREET. Largest and Mart Complete assortment of FRENCH; ENGLISH sod AMERICAN

?' FtfRNIfiHING GOODS, n

ISAAC II..SMITH.

SIVI1TH & HENRY PRACTIOAL HOUSE AHD SlSE PAHTERS,

GRAINING IN IMITATION OF Caloiniitling, Wall Painting.-China Uluaaing xeeuted with dispateh. NUMBER 1* WASHINGTON STREET, C

HAND & WARE, 002ST TIR-A-CTORS BUILDE11S, NO. BiMANNION HTHKKT.

; C has. & J. P. Schellenger, 1 AraBaprtrlak Famlltee with FIKKT-C1.AIM FKIJIH ■EEF

^g-D5SK5^Si

£5 etc. guaranteed. Jobbing promptly at

GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, ig-25tf No. 19 YVuniaarox Saxxr, C.re Mat Citt

Vineland Steam Sash Factory.

KIMBALL, PRINCE & C O

DOORS, BABY

MANUFACTURERS OF

, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS.

Bains ten, Breekala, Lumber,

ALL ORDBBS'PROMPTLY ATTENDED KIMBALL. PRIN'CK 4k CO„ Vinslaad. «. J. •Itk LasterH. Todd, Lumbar DmIsi, Isanasad’s.Ulsl. .days May.Oaiatj

TlllBlSTIIIIIIUIflllLD 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 • Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING llie Best Ser.g Madiines and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. fir Hemming, 'Felling, . Stitc'ing, Oording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering Quilting, & St'tching fine or heavy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we h«ve no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Sutton ol Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing <9 Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. 1 Send for Circulars, Price List, Ac., and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents WShted. Address, , •filu Serin lachice Ca., CLEVELAND. OHIO.