Star of the Cape, 12 May 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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. Mi.ciiLu w, : ■ :Tr: ' . rryr»r.»r« 1 gr-M6.;-vrrv"' 200 Parlor aad stsvta. edwjrksuwreiice. m m . jTUAL h arnkssj! I ». »» rw. wffl ft., TT i;a' nixoMF. A wovukk: .... *'

"n.^! >■; Ibna. tanac u isda

fiivanA.. Thn being UiOt tor

Rnid

v|'* r "7-mJ^Tt a-TaT-l,* *’** >Wi "*«-> a.e

iSfeim»T>a^i I,1 iiv*Mokr. w m«a

KM wQI b. betMft thr vtntanM ihc r «W, aud thr ..W talk. ■rlltof^md wtBwrduoU I* R ^

Mr. XUtor U4b« |,r™- E t.

Local Department. Thr oM ■•Crloml.U" U>to. p,, ud

. j tamtti'er Imjr or

Iracleil tor. and work on

! would refund m Ike (Sir Tl. — .

A prtllkio.Rtg.rrl hy Jm. E. Hoehiw,- »*mmroci-<l durinr Ihr comiftjr w«* II Furrow .ml . uumftrr ■■! otbrr., f"r panto* from (Wcr R^d Pblh-

*1 Alluito Hall on MoihIrt ni^hilRRi.

In the early inomlngR. and

Mr.«. R. Lodlnm. ha» Rtcured tin.' oi trarl tor rotating the Sea I«n-eao Ho<i aud onitor Sammy'. artiRtlc bnmli. Ur lavorito rcaurt will look etoganL

Ian tic Hotel, on Monday ereulnR la At PmTii« 8il.r — A lot of artlr at prirate .ale, at McMnkta’a Atlanilc Hotel, Cape May. eonablln* of luxbleada

OUirr and more imltaMe tocalhy. wr. Mid before Connell. Mr. Itlelrardaoa moved Umt the em of ibe pelhiunen be granted. M|t Ijinring moved that the Cooimlt.

nd deaijmale a uluble plaer R> a .land or the market wagoiu. Agreed to. Mr. Hlchardwm mid that Capt. Ewlnj

a firat-claj. Organ

a veaad load of alien.

hr moved that the Captain dirvrted to prorate another load aa to

RMaible. So orrlered.

Ir. Smith, from the Finance Comm ptopoeltloo of Mr. John McMakta.

Tbo report wiia atxejrted. and th

ag ordinance was taken

ip oq u« thlrtl readinc and paaaetL Tire ordinance regulating Ucenaea, etc, Mr. I.anting moved to recommit Mo.

Ion loat. Ordli

.nd pimeA, ,Ay-». fc As ordinance to •«._

if bulldfaga, ulilmneya amt to appiant Bnildinf Inapeetnr and deline hit duiioa, — read a third time and paaaed. Ayes,

te buggy, taddle. and bridle, and buggy lie for two horses, win lake pis lit Saturday. May 15lh, at*o'clock | Norris In m.. at a no W. Smith's, Cape May j sinking a

arranged wltbn capacity tor

of about l%ty

will bo invited by hit ■k or mure during tho expense to tbemsclvt rennet, as rapidly.:

•oiling the at poaaibV. and a

arrive, the aheU. will be apread McAdams 4 Co., will,It la expected, finish grading the

□ling week.

non aa the grading around and Ihe Pavilion Is completed, be pared and htid out i.n a non

attractive manner.

Mr. I_ E, Miller, I* grading aud topilliug Ibe cottage lots, on which there ■e buildings that have been completed, id aa soon a* ho hat them finished ley will be fenced In and laid out In

iwer beds, grass plota,

Over one hundred vlaitore arrived by c extra train on last .Saturday, and paid thoir respects to Sea Grove. Tliey were mostly members of Uie A Committee from Uie Young Men's Christian .Asaoriation of Pbila- ^ llelphla, were among tne visitors on last Sattirday. They were well pleased with the locality, ant' purehnaad four

Is

Tblrtaen lota were sold on Saturday,

In view .

potabd'Col. Akvk McClure, cliairman of

Raiumud Tim* TaiiL*.-Wf are in receipt of the May No. of Praxiarx: ■T',w|,ii rhore6.1a5p.niyt«r~—..~. a 5i

-- mWl Tlnm Table

“Itailraad and Steamboat Time Table

and Guide Book” tot

It is neatly gotten np. printed ed paper, aad contain, a large of infonaation, valuable to all bualneea men, as well n. to the Iravellugpublic, who vlalt Ptilladelphla. for bu.inen or pleaiure. Price 10 cento per copy.

Abhou*.—The Schooner L. A A. Babcock, of 400 ton. Burden, Capt. llh, of Abaoeom, from Boaton

a.hot« at TownMDd's Bar, on Saturday, in. thick weather. Capt. H. Y. IV file Its, and cm Life Saying Station No. S4. wet the nmieUnre of the vemel, and ceeded In getting her off In good ditkm. The ycaial U valued at gls,000. vorTtr. The regular atated meeting of the Mite Society of the lat Baptist Church of Cape May Court Houae, will meet on Tueeday evening, May 18th, commencing at 8 o'clock, P. M. Tho exerctae. will eonaiat ol a apelling bee, laterapened with

COMMITTEE.

wing vali snub’s Ci

Cottaobs Lkasko —Mr. Wm. Creese, the old eatabilshed. and w known real aetata agant hare, b

it few days, leased tho able cottages. Capt. D. ttaga. corner of Franklin

Hi Hughes el!nets, te S. David Page Eatp, Attorney at law, PbiladelphU; Mr. Nlclmlu Corson's Cottage, No. 96 U^hiq*on«t-, to Chse. N. Hoto hroolK M. D.. of the .PhiladMpbia

Untavalty Hospital.

jLMooray'e Cottaga, Hugliaa St toCflE.ua UcHiehfte! Esq.. ofPlUla-

dalphla.

Peter McCollum Cottage, on Ocean St., opposite Arctic House, to L. Adler

Srat* o» Wertiixk.—The ftilowing

George Hildreth's bill fur sundries, nounting to 414.78, was, on motion, re rreil to the Finance Committee, fur in. Mr. Learning stated that there was n MU due It. D. Wood A Sons, tor water pipes, amounting to 4863, and moral thal tier be drawn for tbo paymenl

id hill m

tbetagbeforef'i I. objection waa made to passing tiler by Messrs. Edmunds, lUchardaon id Townsend. The ayes ami nays ring railed. Ihe motion •was adopted, yes. nays, S. J. H, Edmunds'bin,expenses toPhlbi tlpliU. Committee on business tor city, 1.00, prneuted slid read. Mr. Townsend objesited. A niotloo to pay prevailed, and the bill was otdered ■luarter ending May 7th, II ireao b"»e and rseetved

»l‘VO) bonds, at (O.'j, net i

Application of.

Breeze," was read, ami

M, Green, to keep

Tlie following nolo of the spelling tee,'' whine came oil*at the Scarllle church, on the evening of the 30th ult.

toldably

week, owing to an unusual press ofad-

Our

i affair

There were 94 In the wbol«, the spoiling wi

exceedingly

, , _ , . , , MB old lady, daagtttarsf Jf. S. Corson, deserves particular * mention. Sin teat almost to the last, thought tor some minute

gonllemeu

(landing boride young all “out” Eugone Cole finally won the first prUc, and Joseph Stallh the second. The class was conducted by K. 8. nreoo, teacher In No. 13, and his managament gave unusual satisfaction. On Satnrday evening of this week, ft "hoe'' at the Baptist

put In drculaUon. Tliey have ■ placed in destitute famillee, . and other schools, hotels and various asylums, homes and retreats presenting the charity - of our poo tor the unfortunate, as well aa in i

Ou account of the Incrtksed sale of lota, Mr A. M. Sidney, is at work lay log out all the property Into building loft; Proposals will he received this by him for grading Beach e from Ocean Avenue, to the property line nearest the Island. Abo filling in the low ground between

On noil -Saturday, there will be an sxcurslon of the Methodist bretheren, in a visit of Inspection to Sea Grove. It b proposed to grade and finish up ill the avenne* on the property during ho coming summer aud toll. Liberal.—The managers of the Sea Grove Association, near Cape May, have liberally presented two fine lots ‘ Northern Home for Friend! ran. on which it b proposed buildings suitable for an infir ary or a hospital, and to which I invalid children of Iho Homo can Philadelphia TrbyrapA, May 8th.

The Messrs 1'resae's launched I schooner on Saturday, May 8lh tending on the bay shore, after ing hcr.ono mile and a quarter from the yard where she was built, to Mr. Beuben S. Hoffman, being the man selected to perform the fair Which was sceomplished in about three days, without accident to llfo or limb, and to ll» satis faction of nil parties concerned. Tire name of the ‘Daniel B Harrii after the Bev. Mr. Harris, the preacher ' i charge at that place. (bp. Jouathan Willis Is poshing the work on Ids vessel, with his leased energy, having the keel already laid and Ore yard strewed with timber to be used in Its coustractlnn. He expects to launch in August next* ben he Intends to ley the keel for a much larger veieeL ■The peach crop In this locality, bids fair to be large, if we may Judge from the amount of bloom on the trees, the cold weather having kept the trees ftom coming In bloom as early as i tbo fruit will most likely escape killed by frost. Apple trees aa yet show no signs of

in full fellowship with it Roll has been slum|Hiig It during tl tw^ycars tor the Republicans, a nmiueed Hepublh

Hie object of the Williamsport Conentlon is to toreatail Uie nomination of bat McClure terms "a Bourbon IVuiml." tor Governor, by Uie Liberals onttaating cither Edgar Cowan or jtdrew G. Curtin. As tin: delegates i that Convention win attend upon the tvitation ofCol. McClure, or Ell Siifer. -owtm*ranV P taod'wta 1 |!ld by ihcltale coMuftedon "or." Free transportation to and from Wilfiam^orl. and free boardtagfor a week at " nvcntlon, respectable at least In' her evidence of the prosperous hat are coaling with the bntsting aids In May. is found Intheapm. during April, fiwperattato in this city. During April. 1874, there were bat WO pemills Issued. Of the per.

These liuiiding oiwratinus tor April, ol Ihemadres. would form a pretty res|icciaThe handsome residence of Jay Cooke, creditors' tolly, is to be-sold at pnblie

tow days ol warm sun, they would so

i coming weak will be a busy for (armor’s, having delayed so long in planting'corn, on account of the cold weather, and It bring tele. They must plant, ha the weather what It may. Observe*. - so. BEtoyiLL*. The spelling bee it Iho Calvary Baplist Church last Saturdfty^evsnlng pass1 off very pleasantly, with a frill A class of 80 wss organised, compoend mostly of the younger portion of our population. Of course ’ tbs old

it sitting back, and led by played

they "were first-i criticising. The Ringing was exccll Prof. N. ft. Corson,'who i the organ. The ’"Festive formed by the pupils of Ihe Ocean View High School was ahke creditable to ' ■ both l*rol. and his scholars, and saerves more than a passing notice. The "Bogle Echo" was an excellent ttftnuancc. and was warmly apteaded. Tim 1st round Alisa Mary Way was tat on the floor, oil the rest "out’’and down. the 9d trial Miss Mattie Shaw ■mi Hie "lone star'’on the floor. The cuntest Was then between the oung ladies. Marj^was finally id to sit down. Mattie being the victor. The Prof, then stumped the Miller ra spelt, but the Prof, was soon floored, and the Miller declared victor. The contest caused

Uav* a good crop of peaches-. Unity. The trees have at., the coKl whiter without injur} , and a

not asr this of th* wheat crop many fields have Uvu scrim damaged hy the eotd weather, t high wind.*, of Uie past winter, i will toll-br short of an average crop Wc are looking bopeftilly into future, expecting Uie arrival ol' ijeety Ibe King Crab, whose appe ce will flil our hearts with gladnc r pockets with green bocks, and I • with a perfume more strong than dcljgiouv '"hen the ‘Tice” comes off you will be informed of the results in • Dim Tire Our I'tolliadelplilo Letter. May 10th, 1875. The Liberal Republicans «t Penns

Having laid in an extensive stock of Parlor and Healing Stoves for the isent Season, at much lower prices than usual, we will sell as above stated “for the next fifteen days,” giving an extra discount on every ir or H eatino Stove. - will do well to examine this assortment, and also oar Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Ac. To parties selecting a full issorUnent of articles to commence houseoping, a discount of ill per cent, will be allowed. J. H. BENEZET & BRO., £2 Jackson St., Cape May City, JV\ J.

spouTnsra aot tut roofing,

At the Lowest JffisiWe ligures,

tin. J-'eefl, .tv.

THOMSS H. ROSS, WH0I.K8ALE A RETAIL DEALER 1

Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Statio.nery| 1IO J“j 15 ,

FEED.

ignorance of Jay Cooke

During the firat we ms pawed from thi trr Of this numl racaara affecting the

veMHoroMsge.^

kifMay.p city lothe. Jr. 96 died

of aearlet

About the tukldle of April there was ood in this city, by John H. Bentley i "Publisher*' Review." Its*.qtija-t .o supply book mra with a key t- ••-- literary productions of the month, 1 r—""-'cling works It is one' o tefrtl publicationa it lisa bet department devoted to mualc Is i ceodtaglv attractive os wi-11 as nov< tore in this now jonntalistic v veatur

itrirmen loatsy away from the Ami ri Centennial Exhljiltlon, liecauae ol .... high tariff policy of oflr government. The day following the cable deepatctl 1— .*■- uf ji, |i, m m

Ihe CommUalon ol Exhibitiou, askiug

Great Britain to i for Just double th

ig the week an autograph letter ... rile,! nt the Centennial Yoomi, from Garibaldi, which rrada thua: Ahi II posalblle poiche II mio paean part tecipi alia grand bias esibizioue Filailclfla. Doianle dl non potore venire io siesao Roma, 114 75 Vostro, Gabibauu.

[Tranatedoa.]

My Dear Sir—! will certainly make 3 possible elfon to have my country

pate in the msgni is to be held in

deeply regret that I ahau not ue able to ’* ,U! my, ' lr Xnl h-_ O. Oambaldi. Rowe, April 1*. 1873. During tbo month of April, there wsa exported from the port ot PhilsilelphuL. to foreign aiuntrioa. the following:— Agricultund imiriemeula, 413,947: bread and breiulatulls, 41.4»«,»15: rarriager, 4681 : coal. 411,4(4 ; cordage. *4.mn; i*«um, raw, 4«8."u7 : drugs, 438.782; IVutu, 43.948: hair, manufactured. 41. 781 ; liay, 48*s. hltlra, 440.95*. iiou manufacturer 437,843; leallier, and miflicturrs ol. 4130.30(1; naJn, *338 : cake, 487,5*4; petroleum, crude, 472.t; refined, 4486,064; reaWmim, $0. I; perfumer}*. 41.3110; provisiona, 4417, •; aawfitg. maehines.' 48.67?: sugar. . ..iued. 4661; molaaaea, 435,4113 . tallon, •to "II (i.ltecro, b-af. 417.401 . nia,: , " lire*. 4778 ; wearing apparel. 4L- ; board*, 430,317 ; cooperage, 41'4. ; wood. 88 858; mlarellanaHK. 4L- ; total.48.016.1W7. .Ofthis an-— 4813,61)* worth-wna carrbd in An* —~ tls and 48.103,704. in li

x^on 'a*vie:

NEXT RFTEEN DAYS, AT A CASH DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CEHT. FROM OUR HITHERTO LOW PRICES.

- TIRE IRSURMCE CO. H4RRESS BUSRESS

Clothing so Cheapi *a. L . EXCELSIOR HALL, | imra* sot. i-*. isj»;

‘LIVE AND LET LIVE”

B HAVE SlKklTED THE 1' IO ALWAYS AT OUlt POST ,ISH WITH NEATNESS A!

i* Follow*: 11 077.187

Fire and Liglitiimg'

Ca.k p.y,teal b Ua rat,.. Phrm Buildings & Content^

DRAPER and TAILOR, XVtUAYWVKt HOUSE.

iRTMKSTaf BKORDCLOTU, CAS81MERES.

A FIT WARRANTED.

POWELL’S GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE Drraliirsi. opp Greenwood Callage,

COLLARS. hklULES. ft Hit**, Ac. Aa. J* "a kaad. aad m*A* to aMaa. ipatrlug ci-*a .Rk 4t,, SIMPSON RICK

SIMPSON RICE. MAXStOS STREET. CAPE MAY C1TT, N. J

Ladies Hair Dressing.

■ v' ‘ 1 '.t, l Sss

L LOSSgS ARE PROMPTLY PAID. J J

S^cuwsEvfc. j. BEEF! BEEF!! JradAfjld'ruSSiS; Chas. & J. P. Schellenger, •TSfalwSfj! SvKm I r,Rvr -<‘l-» l « PKIJtll ^ BEEF,

FIRE INSURANCE! J • Serving Machines.

’pm: new secou JESSE M’COLLUM

. HEATERS AND PAiiLOR STOVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Gooc^,

1 KUTILIZEKS

MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERR/ AND JACKSON Jti»y*»es Ac i*etI.il»oiie.

New Cheap Cash Store, INTO. OO ■Wa.slAlTAStoia Stroot, (SEAR THE POST-OFFICE.) BOOTS^SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. CHEAP FOR CASH. AND CASH 0X1.1. ive had all the Credit Trade l want. When nil mv old ^redilore pay up may again. Will aeo about it. Come right along with the cn*h and »avo money. CA-SIT S A.-VES .XX3VI33, ^ SAVES FRIENDS, SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH -that I am alter. Cub makea Iho Store Keeper (mile. Trust makoe him frown, and the debtor too, eometimea. ELD11ED0E JOHNSON.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. KBAnOC.VBXEBB VOK ,FlNEfGL0THm&,

STOSE BOOMS, Mo. 47 WASHUlGTOlf STBBET. The Largaa*. and Meat Cem|ilata anortannt ef FHRNCH, ENIIU8II aa4 AMKltlCAX CL0TH8. CAS8UIKUK8, DOE* KIN, and SLUM lilt DRKS8 OOODB ever before ' la thU County, MADF. TO ORIIER AT THE LOWEST mtllKS. Call aad oeuoio# for Toareolvti. Abo a largo aad •uparlor t-toek of HliADT-MADB CLOTHISO for Mon's, Yootb'o aad CkUdree'a eoar. a fall aad coiajriata flock of GENTS' FBpfJT*HlSO flOODS. vaeb" aa Uado

GEORGE W. SMITH,

SMITH & HENRY PBACnoiL HOtTSE ABB SIGB PAIBTEBS, GRAINING i.V IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Cnloimining. W all Painiiag, Cbioa Gloaaing, and all kinaa of Paioling neatly "number 19’Washington street, oai’Emay city. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, ug-35tf No. 19 WatltueoTOK Saxar, Cars Mat Civt Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & C O

MANUFACTURERS OF

DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS,

Baloatera, Braaketa, Lumber.

TiOW 3PRXOES. •^ u -“* ‘.s'&.x asg-LT.™™* k 00.. Vinelaftd, N. J. C*po Eaf Ooeaty

OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS.

FLOUR AND FEED.

JACKSON STREET, Cl

FIRE INSIRAJK-E AGEATjAND

BROKER,

CAPE MAY dlTY, N. J, Merchants .of Newark, NEW JERSEY, ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. DWELLINGS, STORES AND HOTELS. Insured at low rates. JESSE M’COLJ-UM. COME AMI* JOIN THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL Beneficial Association!

Contractors and Builders^ “STILL AT IT.” WARE & ELDREDG:E

Neuralgia 4 Rheumatism O TJ PL El 3D!

PKlCttollJU'aa BUTTUi TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertlaer. bavlna been permaaeatly awed --f il.ai lined niaeaaa. CoaiaumpUoa, ,y 3 Mmiue rrir.edy.^ la nnatwaa^make and’aaiiig thryame. whlru they wYlt fflMl"a

KUKOKS OF YOUTH. A^iJMA'iri^.Rss.ere^s:

G k.VGN OF RIGGING OCTPRS FOR NBW VffiBBtS, A BP YACHT AND HKIFP PtXINOH Whip Cwrpentarr'a Toota land M OAKUM. PITCH. nOSIN, PAINTS,,Oil AVAL RTORKH GENERALLY.

Books and Stationery.' bx^aostk: •boobos. STATIONERY, IDra.rtixig' B>a.per, POCKET CUTLERY, AC., J. S. GARRISON’S, 67 A 69 Waam.vdTox 8r.

MedlelDcw, T J.n.OARRlB0N.

URTOHIS 5««i!KiJS, , ta£aCES

Ship ChanlUery.

RICHARD B. WILLIAMS,

JOHN h. LEE .A I'O.,

Nos. 46 & 48 N. Wharves

PHILADELPHIA.

AND TWINE MANUFACTURER.

uauiberlniu Improred il'aten.

Sewing Machine

WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing

3POE. 50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS,

AND

EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned wiugo® SMtlUSewliBatiifi THI BIST l«hl[*0lllB 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;

FOB BEING

Uie Best Senbj Mackiaes and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITIOir. IST fV Hemming, Felling, Stitc’ing, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroiderering. Quilting, & Stacking fine or heavy Goods, it is ynsurpassed.

CHARLES P. WHITE,

CLOCKS, WATCHES,' JEWELRY AND', SILVERWARE ■a. S3 Wa.hiagtea Itreat, Capa Kay City REPAIRING ikiraaprearajly UWadad to aad aatia-

SsBaSsstSEKi ’SiiSS-S % I ■■

Where we hare no Agents, we will deliver r Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station ol

Purchasers.

Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, Htc., and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and

MisceUany.

Agents Wanted.

•Vita Seiiie Mil &, CLEVELAND. OHIO.