Star of the Cape, 9 June 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 2

time. But tbU i» » ■mull ilA*> -jjpand with the frn »d»«rti»ini[ aoe«- i Hmr ru.

•iod »f life hir an adrertiterorat , J rth four or S*e, apiiear to think they ' T. , Dtoekholden in the cstahliehmeut ctcmity. They demand the publl- 1 < . i itloo of nil marriafla and fin

__ ^p^trjOAP* MAT

pwtmaw __

fcvom >l« emit every day

getaeopyof U»d«ly

t handkerchief from a dry sonde ora piece of candy from a confectioner. even upon the plea of old aenualntauce. havins houttht eomething once t«fore. Our uaper te not north much, but a hundred a day

MRS. R. MACDONALD,

VINELAND,

AND EX VMIXF. HER SEW AND ELEC ANT FTU. ST-tCE OF Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods! SHE KEEIV FIBST-CI^SS GOODS AND IS BOl'ND TO SELL*THEM CHEAP. «rIK)ST FORGET THE PIJkCE; AT MBS. SWING'S OLD STAND. CON- S/X Til STREET AKD LAE DIE A VENUE, June* T'-ly VINEEA Nl>. S. J.

gir.

s e; si, a 3 as Sail

IsTOTICE I

LEVI E. JOHNSON, WATER,! jro.8.Vami<mSl.,C*pe.WayCit ! /,Jr.J., | CARPENTER. BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.;

which to open «o »*l P* n,in ‘ h'.ee been honorably dtocliargrd from ■erricr, and -h«e penelon. are not equal to their eupport. Die letter or .c Sergeant wai iddiwwd to Gen. Win. r. Small, of Phlla.lelpl.to.—our —ociate in the l>Ati.T Sran,—u.d waa pared oa a nr* Imprendoo of that monument .d a uaUon’e gratitude defendOT. Other letter* will fiillc.. ... lag detailrof the working* and benellt. of the ••iloma.” The Sergeant deacrlbea hto "temporary '. .«Ik. l.nme, with other*, and

the kind and efficient management of Col, Brown.-the Governor of the ealahllah ment. Tv u*o hto own word*, and t<

fm t Thi”’next forty yeari ; _ I AGEXI'F.JR THE SALE .VXD RESTING OF iSSSje. T | ~ com&ES, COTTAGE MB & EAMS, to, te. ;:|p

FUR Jf I T U It ft IND U P U O L S T ft R 1 mXj.

Them orden order*, and i chance of m

« who obey* orden an to not lary, ha haa

ntlon adojiled a wiund and ■g» ervantw of Washington a

EfiYPTTAN ROOFING

In •eperntclinildlnga. Jlinr

vlrinato. again* which no man ran com. plain. The Iwaplta! 1, Urge and com1 the chorch nice and inviting. ,ve alto a Steam Fire Company, a Hearn bakery, a cigar tactofy-. and alhnmt every ua.le »hop, bealdet a neat cbnrah, at which an efficient ChapUln offldate*." Ha add*. • -So wane of the mail who able to work are kept pretty hnty . receive pay for tlielr lal».r. »Io* of officer, occupy quartern or mnn.U which are cloae tngetlier and make qi a village. Then we have a Zoolog garden, a fine HUle foreat. or wo. with buffalo*, deer. hear*, elk*, wol" Ac., with pigeon* and other hint, i MU. and pood, full of n.h, wlUi *w swimming aronml and InaU for

patriot* who refiiM to undent

‘""n.'yt’qw'uN.'' MORE THAN TWO UU.UOT

intelligence, tra.nmg and P''[t! ^ D Li AI I MORSE & MIXER, >-‘“w, ,. , „ , s . Vwk drudgery. The life ha* lUchamuand l-.m-> j„„ s n. hurkmas .•...«*** Vr.- enO. .t.ny a-r n.- . l.y |\; LinLoD MnLL, ^ p „. lt . rv IW-rk. and Wh StreeU. Philarlelphto. P*. j \v.,,i.m s t..n,.od*!i^J n uso,^.j.wdW*« plaaaant a*aoeiatloiM, icoraly known I "SSrSif 1 atSSS* j No. No«h Fonnti» _ ! and hours «?"**"***■‘*\^»: | MAy ( . 1TY s , ' ""F ’ ..-n *..-.-i. - f .fo-S.tn r ; „.. M,y N -I ^ ^ M exhaurtlon, which nho «*. .«.u, v^-bio^nmy dPtt-.KV. ■.•TiwTuTri:"':*! ^/^t T=> “CP TCT . BL A.3STK 300313.

eonnd. It meet* the ione forced some of the Catholic* dtotinetly and nromly.aa follow*: "We eland by

’ C ' '" 1 "' ” ’ of all for

diviMoo of t

aclionl

The culture of the cranberry h paratlvely n now Industry m thl* State, la auumiug a magnitude and

drinking: large wooden hand play* nil no* every ~ m Guard*,"— .

muatlon, which al»

to those w

I fun. The idea that ncwipai a charmed circle, where the m

in the i - , ire to eiplorte practically and oretieally. Btfincs* to Imrioem, 1 the jmirnal that .ueeeed* i* the one it to run on a aqnnro Tooting, the ne ns banking nr building bridge*, —'Ping a hotel or running a livery stable.—IfemjAf*ITena l ArnlnneAc.

nearly every evening, and altogether, tl place and appdntmenu are of the 111 order. Several men have been buried ' the cemetery attached to the "hiaue, and have received all the honor* given

ne Incidents

for "Decoration Day." and the patriottoi of the Inmate* was duly manifested.

The Sergeant dew

of violating regulatfottp. --v. ton get a furlough and get ran nndcnosnd. but Mr* that the culpriu an dealt with Justly, but leniently. Altogether, It would appeur from thl* report that the "homo" toa true and proper

more from Scrgl. leeb*. on the *ubJectof this honte. an* re glad to know that the gallant inmah re permitted to earn, hy honest labor, Ule beyond the co* of their hoard andying there. Hech luHltutlnnireoinelle

• to then

» City.

: dispatch

re fan

.‘ssx

ITONV OIFEUST

—jsa;?0Hwa taotisi

1 Pic^.iiy,Juni!s,iB75.

HOT' SKA ItATHSi

ANPUTIIKK

IMPROVEMENtS'

Into the most valuable and

.ring region in lire State. *. — . brought wealth and prosperity Beueration* liecn the home of grit- ...» nod hope leas penary. It hn« been remarked that he 1* the greatest lienefrelor of hto race who makee I idee of gras* to grow where only ew before. The development of unberry Intercet of New Jcreey eomplished the eplrit of this obwr non In the largest ami mo*t gratifying maimer. The Cranberry Growers' A MOciation i* now bending Its energies id devoting 1U attention tool-ruing* .market for the cranberric* of thl* State In Europe, and ha* already met ic success in this direction, wimc me pnwpect of recurlng In that part of the world a steady sod profitable market »oem* areured. If they succeed it will ranilt in distributing h of the wealth of Europe among

people of New Jersey.

•ad InterrMlng Isiok torard hy Taylor Bro* , of Yaakton, Dakota, entitled TV Rlark mil> GM Mina- which |>rovci rnrally attractive and intetwtlng. t give* fart* and Incidents conrerning Illack HBb of Dakota, from the early 'the North '

: Fort Scott, Kan.,hi

ly examined by dtoaectlou largo mumbera of grasehopiiera, and found that about three-quarters of thorn contained a well-developed live mnggoL which they are confident will noon extemdnproefofthe extotence of till* maggot. Dnnkec and Stout avy the large piles of gnualiopper* which they killed were almost immediately alive with Rol*Little Delaware koe|* up the antiqustod custom orpuntohlng-bcr crimin* 1 - - , *.- plllory and the wblpping-po* pertinacity that *how* no *ign* of " supp.ao the people of the Stale enjoy r peculiar notoriety. They aim eve secured special immunity re hy their employment of penalties

where regarded as Issrls oh. they have amerted. ar ed twice. But this eh tys suslalnwl. The lar rlnals under the toah inclo

the m

■n. Cu»-

Mb. Eoitob:—Wu v Inter.*lew with a MremWrlght, widow of the Mr. Wright of Atlantic County, who waa raddenly killed la»t winter by being thrown from hi* wagon. m tody’s flunily seem* to have Umuo o military raord of which •ho may well be proud.' Her gramlfatln - —- soldier in the Revolutionary , .... father was an officer in the war of 1ST- 1 and wa* killed In battle; her Krothe: (who died only last March, at the atof ninety, and for whom she cared until hto death, I waa also a soldier in the same srar, and received wounds which rendered him a cripple tor. life. In the war of the Rebellion thr Mrs. Wright s sons entered the true to the patrlolism that was their*

by Inheritance.

Mr*. Wright’s mother, Mr*. Redmond, died tost winter at the advanced age of 107 year*. Bhe says they have never received any pension. Mr*. Wright is now about twenty, but looks and move, twenty year*

The great "railroad war" *ayi •New York Kwra, 'still continue*." Mr. Garrett and Mr. Bcolt being apparently I blent upon rivaling tba cetobreu.1 feat nf the Kilkenny cate Mr. Garrett undoubtedly Iras had hi. : .a. «>—u— 7 , alx | hoped at t hy mean* of the

so the official report...■ i from the diary of W. T. f the Miner* of the ci|«dltloo.—hlrtory ot the whiesiuent dtooo. of gold by Gordon end Wlrchcr, eti give* a foil history of the Sion in treaty of ISIW.-thc rerervaUc created thereby, and lu sulwoquenl ei rgement; treat* of the different rout, the gold mince, wlrli di*t*n«*,-prop time and manner of going, nccosai,. outfit*, etc., etc. In addition, the book ’ itevl Bute* Mining Law of 1871, and the BUtulc* of Dakota (of !«7S) concr-rnlng mine*, all ot which

i lavah

Ml'snmnv^'lari^Uovr^iyiJy.mtt"^; [fixer AtMaintor^^t-'torL^trererert.

U&i'jwyeM SSennrtE^of tbj

.'Vtmwn

Have Been Introduced.

,<1 aretiltcclural

SILVER (ILOSS.STARCH you THE LAUNDRY. T. KINGSFORD Sl SON

enfu!ub.ri*wi»

AIIKR IS His BOSNET.-He left the polling be* at ten o'clock and atopped ,a a saloon on hto way home. Here he mot several Mend* who "*et ’em up” diver* time*, and he reached about Wdnlght with a confused nnd a very demormliied |i«lr of leg*. Then ho swore somebody had stolen the keyhole, but hto wife, with a fearful rl on bar brow and a lamp in her ]. admitted him. Drunk tl’ the exclaimed, D-r-u-n-c, (hie) drunk. Tlmx

exvnuff.” "Brute !”

'■B-r-o-o-t, (hi*).—Giyn*- hartlcr

"Idiot!’’

“Thax harrier (liic). but I kin ipellutn- I-d—1-d-g—I-d-g-So* givu* a stunner, (hie).’’ Sire picked up the boker nnd gave

nd the spelling bee

” raid.

tw^

SEA GROVE

ne die

-nnd the spelling -A'lmriorm Hn

KINCSFORO’S

Oswego Corn Starch,

tire Black Hill* country, the moat of any hitherto published: reodcrii complete guide nnd hand book, an plying a (treat and luUg-felt

Died.

n this ellr. .m arU^edsy^T. A'ew AdverUtetnenis. jm nWVUV WTATKHF.NT CAPE MAY C-omTY.

sta*.

sn.rewrld rrwil. but umrer Iwnnlsvllls

Toys and Confectionery. •IN I3W Tro Y

VARIETY STORE! ENOS R. WILLIAMS

WA8BOWCTON *£i¥Y. GEO. B. CAKE, •

J. S. GARRISON’S,

, n ml Family

Miscellaneous.

“INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE.’

lOlxi* Motto.)

GENEKAL STORE. N. C..P R I C E & CO., 22 Perry Street, (west side.) Capo May City. Full l-,inc oi'I>ry Ciootlw Ac INotlon*, Large Stock of Groceries, Wood & Willow-ware. Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Glass and <aXTE33SrS‘W'A3.E. j Pork, Hama, A Laid, Floor Mattings, Oil Cioths A » Specialty.

JU isceu raraccrew*.

Proprietor. ^ j a(|ies Hair D ress j n g,

A DYKRTISER’8 GAZETTE. Journal of Information for Airt Edition. »,fiOO ropier. Tnblirk

JJEW YORK^TRIBUNE

WOOI> YA.lil> . Wood cut and split for cottage u.

toEuSSaMKres^Veekfr;

TH E bBr E l LY J,i N n, 1 H.^'i brand eoliirans. repectol ly UeHjmsri forth* 6Vim^" , V«mto“iki'lb.Ve¥jcLY

BEEFt BEEF It*

Misccllan eons. M. HALL CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE BROKER OFFICE. JACKSON MTIKKT.

“STILL AT IT.” WARE l ELDREDGiE CONTRACTOKK A BUILDER*. COMPOSITION ROOKING on hand

and For Sale. ■

Roof, pul on in the h**t manner. AGKNTK WASTKO a»r ihe CENTESNtAI. GAZETTEER. >n^v*A

J P. BBONA * CO.’S SALEM COUNTY ICE CREAM.

F1RHT 1® YEARS OF T«B REfiFB^^

■poURTIl OF JULY ' NINETY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY irtoLtrtla. of Tuxl'y, mTIKDAY. JULY »rH, IBTtt. Aaare-L'Mrme^ oilier InWreHBg msyACt. t'OllMtT i KE. W.B.MILLER. Loans Negotiated .ND NOTARY PUBLIC

unV:it.u. RvniWTTON ^

NSetaSw?&ath» nje

QXm.33 ST03WE3. underslijnrO ha* eom|>lvted arrange. CURBING STONE

•I Oil I R ATE ERK EA. II order* will recslvo prompt aUenlfcm.

lelmnge for I'h1l*d*lphla City rreperty

W. H. Mlt.I.EtL^

^MERICAN WASH BI.UF.1 For Laundry and Iloatahold Ua*. AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS, aSnelVSS.'wjiiVatMjnUi'^'nJurtoii

HAKNESS11 Tba CRtasa* ot Cap* M.y CUj^adOoea HliRliESS BUsiHESS

E p - 4 w - a- FRENCH, rUlTDr ni Minin' HTJUB, *i IfcwrAe^OTgf tha OilikrBtol