Star of the Cape, 21 July 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 2

, ohm » portj >'

in men of h!« nit Mertod on into- , » on tbe political madiiocrj of r

Col. Wood the moneom

Philadelphia, haa had an injunction atrred on him concerning “Two Orphana,” who have made a Hg in theatrical clrclea. Sheridan Shook and Albert Palmer, the plaint«ft, olaim lo be the owner* of the drama of that name, and charge that the ddendant, Col. Wood, being the manager and proprietor of Wooda’a mtuenm, baa announced and pub-

liabcd hla intention of .

and preaenCmg aald play witboot any lioen'ao or conaont of plaintUft

and greatly to their di

m .until covering aaa fig leaf might le communicated the utocy of » a couple of wanderer* l>y the _ who undertook to bear the

wirrowlu! tale to brother Maaoo of the

-jteL

about dosing hi* hoeon, bet tbe erica of coffering humanity pierced bis his heart, and Eke a good ! he rushed to a clothe* rack two coat*, one a d niter—an the beach. No pant* were handy, and an the suffering ‘ buffer’' brought hotel in a aort of highland c

tame, about

ing. yesterday afternoor

in «ne coe

great excitement throughout tbe neighhiwhood till it will be greater, we extbeir rwpective poaiUona over the . whrn feting U desolate patch, upon lha remaioa of j The poUto bug ha departed aboot. ami stems. j what, hot it may be The President stated that tbe oh- j tot Ut "

ject of the meeting

ifficer Stevens,

Hotel. The two calorod flying thieves e dreams. The waves did it. All missing articles were

Forney’s Press very Justly ret that en aristocracy of wesdth la directly recognized in the proposed new Spanish constitution. Among the three dasaeaoi Senators provided are included all grandee* having income ol >10,000. Poorer nobler will hare to stand the chance* of election or of a nomination bjr The Spaniards, and their American

destitute of all-sense of order and in goyemmenL Thay have feminine monarchy, in violation of their own aalic law ; they tried revolution ; military mob dominatioi foreign kins; an interregnum ; now bare a feeble son of a cor.-^. mother as king, w,tl. an unsettled Oartist insurrection on hand, and iry a dollar arlstocrr -

securing peace, a is-probable.

Tie legislative I

gaUng tbe aflhlra of the Heading Coal and Iron Company, is itill in session at tbe Girard Houie, Philadelphia. Mr. Gowan, tbe Preaident of the com]i*ny, and also of the Heading Bailroad Compaoy, ia revenging himself on the city coal dealer* who complained of hla company, by showing that they are the “short weights,” not tfio company. Messrs. Spooner & Go,; Joseph H. Hancock, Theodore Fledi, Wagner A Singerly, Dranaon 4 Bros,, who were the leader* in the war against, the Beading, received special attention from the Preaident. It is slated that after they had given in their testimony, Mr. Gowen sent lolbalr various yards and purchased cool, and in all Instance* the weight was short, by which shortness, Mr. G. seym, the people of Philadelphia are paying gOlU.OOO a year for coal they do not get, and if we take Spooner or Hancock, it would

amount to SI,600.000.

Col Cake, of Congress Hall, lexander Whillden, Esq., of Philadelphia, and the projector of Sea Grove, have chartered the splendi' ateamer City Point, to run between Philadelphia and this city daring Tbi« is genuine prise, and ought to he aa aticc as it is praiseworthy. Tbe » WblHden started yesterday for New York, to bring the. steamer down here, and she will probably arrive to-day or to-morrow. The vessel is represented of the Brit-cUss, and comph her appointments. She h hundred feet long, seven hundred tons burthen, and is provided forty-five elegint state-rooms, ilore.to the Cape will now have the advantage of a quiet voyage, on safe and comfortable ateamer, fb ffom dual and the joltings of a ra

road oar.

Ciiaxse or Faux Pbetxscks James F. Young complained before Mayor Ware.on Saturday, that Charles Given and John K. Shaln. of IliUadelpbta, had defrauded him of about sixty dollars, which they had obtained Horn him to proeeeule eome little gomes Which promised great profits. They undertook to return the advance Immediately, If not sooner, bat af the S race they Intended to drive, did d ready'email, he became impatient end suspicions, and invoked tbe aid of the law. to restore the balofbis flnanelal accounts. A warwas issued and tim parties were brought before his honor the Mayor, who postponed the ease until ten o'clock this morning, for a further

hearing.

NxWWASIUS AND PsatopiOALA— very respectable hotel which ipplied with a regular ‘

rangcmenla for an emigration to ■* lore genial land, where larger potatoes flourish. A committee of thirteen hundred _ale bug* was appointed to draft, appropriate resolution*, the lady bug* being excused on account c r their arduous duties in hatching ol their little families of twelve hm dred each, preparatory to the cos

ing exodus.

The Committee having retired I Moeller'S delightful summer garden on the other side of 'Jackson street, returned to make report, joicing that they had lost but i hundred of their number in tl “pass-over," by the careless or

vicions feet of man.

The following arc the resoli'tlons. Which were eloquently sustained id nnanimouriy adopted. 1. That Capo May is an attrncve resort for bug* of kind but ia played out, f<

c potato species.

8. That McMakin w. jen entitled to our lasting gratitude if be had planted

The academy that has long been needed at this’ place U being constructed under the direct supervision of tbe two carpenter* of f place, Messrs. Sayre t Son, and

.... s ago thin "quiet village was startled by the arrival of Hie steam vscht " Eunic,” of Millville. After 'waiting a short time in the 50v© ahe was boarded by the well known pilot, Mr. K. Fisher, ami iknHfaDy guided into the port. She laid there until next morning, a* which time she was taken to Pierce' Point, and by the skillful management of two notable teamsters, Captain Hand Hewitt and Mr. Richard

the yacht was placed

o the Shell-bed. We formed by the Captain of the boat, ; his object was to visit the city, if possible be engaged in taking

passenger* on

nrMNisviixx.

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3. That suffering bug-manity stand this no longer. Wc i emigrate. McMakin, like hla miserable looking patches, is “a dead failure,” and they are at beat bnt “small potatoes, and few In a heap. That a commltteo of one hut deed be-appointed to congenial place for settlement, and rnring of one interesting off-

apring.

Mn. Kbit

rabscriber of the Stab, lepend upon getting the county lows by borrowing his neighbor's ? Jf the former be s'—*“• posted concerning — .« .!_, e published, referring Van Gilder’s collie construction landing, had. al--rcady been notioed.twice in our ity papers, each time by dillerKnights of the Quill.'' considered sufficient nc the time of launching should arrive. Barring “Snooks'" mista- - e outset of his

MRS. R. MACDONALD, VINELAND, | m. haUT-

NEW AND ELEGANT FULL STOCK OF

Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods ! re\l estate brokec

J I .vcksoK BTBMnr,

H. C.

SHE KEEPS FIItST-CLASS GOODS AND IS BOUND TO

SELL .THEM CHEAP.

rDON’T FOUOKT THE PLACE, AT MBS. SWING’S OLDSTAND. COU. SIXTH STREET AND LANDIS AVENUE,

0 «9. rj-viy. VINELAND, N. J. I'fHE NEW 8ECOR

nSTOTICIEI

LEVI E. JOHNSON, wVo. 8 Mansion St., Cape May City, X. J., CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.

Sewing Machine

BUNNISO

LV j “tl; ixt/riTit.‘iml tsi Hra aT^b

MV ‘RSdS!«_. 5^Swi'“ "iiiw. t° SiKHkAie. i . HTHATTOS. Bollcllor.

AGENT FOB THE SALE AND BENT1NG OF

COTTACrES, COTTA&E LOTS & IAESS, &c, te.

A BUT T 40 COTTAGE LOT* OS HAND. T6 B~

FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY^

iOOD STOCK always on imud n

TIME! LIMEII LIME!!! CORY Sl SMITH,

pluck, and be!

the schooner, daring

will, in the end, have proved llic right move ' ' j |

t of the N< TVim* gives a gloomy pictnre of tbe fomlnine life Branch. The rexes are not properly <v happily assorted. Masculines ai sadly wanted, and fomlnine* are In woeful etata thereat. A rich heire from the empire city, In the very deeperation of a lack of beanx, descended to a flirtation with a youth embellished with freckle* and She could net ensure the rmu one to love,’* although she would have turned np her nose at her "cavalier servants,” in her New York boodoir. The ao deeply affected the romantic editor or tbe Star, that we had great difficulty la preventing him from peeking his trunk and starting for the Branch, In the generous enterprise of consol' female lovetinere there with those tentlons to which she Is entitled, does not eqjoy. He exclaimed, In hla enthusiastic devotion to the rex: “Mark mo down for two chances and go." W« toM him h* could spared from Cape May. ami

d have a

ra stand,

oeption hall, where the newspapers and periodicala of the day should be spread out for the Informatlcn, amusement and reference of guests and visitors. Hotel keepers cannot expect to prosper without this kind of advertising, and real hospitality. Shrewd ones, like McMakin, not only do this, but they send half a dozen copies of the local papers to their friende in large oitioa, by way reminding them that-the baths id broeics of Cape May are better an tire parching beau of snndriod Potato Boos in Philadelphia— Thxt a ax in"*thb Squabis and on Pavxhxnts.—-The Potato bag been imported Into Philadelphia through some agency, and thonaand* of them may be fonnd crawling In Te grass In the squares. Monday number of the peats were picked p on the State House pavement, and served to excite the attention of lollticlana gathered thereon— Sunday Preaa, of yesterday. Let those interested call on Beta•nelly At Co., 430 Walnut Street—

Ena. Cailt StaJL]

J FOB TUI LlTTLB FOLK A—hi about tan dayfefrom now. the Stockton Presentation Ball will be given to the children of tbe - Island-. This ha* always been regarded aa one of tbe

at the Philadelphia Mint. Such thoughtful consideration on the part of the Stockton, cannot fell of

Ball Dwtinoo*.—Of

hop. an Saturday night.' were Hon. B. H. Bristow. Secretary of tbs Treasury; Hon. Judge Ptorrepont, Attorney-General, Gov. Dennison,who was of Preaident Lincoln's cabinet Having had Hi* Excellency, tbe Preatdent, and all the cabinet officlaU at

by moonlight, over unfrequented roads, where little apprehension wl be felt from approaching footstep* of men, horses, or other hi 6. That the time and oarefully kept from the public eye, for fear of Interruption. T. That we adjourn, witboat

the arrangement*

re completed, nnd me i e|1 j;~

young bugs are ready for the move- Cane May, in Ci

and it ia hereby

8. That we look with abhorrence ^ sad disgust upon the fiendish invention of Betanelly A Co., for our destruction. We are entitlid to live, and consider man as a mere instrument In the bunds of nature to supply our proper aliment. If they persist in blowing poisonous powders upon our dinners, well “be Mowed ” if wc stay amon

natural monsters.

Oca Abtisian Will.—Mcssra. Melvin sod McMorris are. persevering in sinkfog the artesian well for the city, at Washington and Franklin streets- They have attained a depth of ninety feet, and have eo-

Col, Cake next intro-

; feat driving ; corner sure, mid Mayor TT” to give them all

stabbom obstacle then a crate rock would present, bnt it yield to the drill. The Messrs. " ' ' A McMorris are confident of reaching a good fountain ter, whence onr citiicna will plied with the fluid without depending on private wells and the aloi

of pumping.

same operators are engaged in sinking an ^jaian well ground* of the^Kilailelphla Mint, they are making good proby the aid of steam. Here lael or anguer is worked by with a windless or crank. We will give a ftoller

dayspr two-

Bbiakwatiu, July 18.—The sloop Mary and Martha, of Fallabury, N. j\, with railroad Cape May, capsiaed in the harbor on Sunday night The saved. The captain's

injured. The