Star of the Cape, 20 October 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 2

WILLIAM T. STEVENS. (NO NOMINATION.) WILLIAM DOOLITTLE. FIUMAKBAHNETT.

LET HER BANG!

KEPIBUCAK VKTORIEl

Now U (he time for (lie n end wortiogmen, lo rally to port of one of their eomrade. The young fc«n of Cepe May county - here now nn opportunity of electing 1 one of their own cleee to the Leginleture of New Jeney, end we hop. they win not negloct to Improv opportunity. A few deye ngo e Norwich bought e cheat of ten in rrovideucc, end on opening it found e atone inside weighing nearly eleno pound*. He remarked that the weight of Providence ere very mytteriou A number of our Democratic fricuda rely on the powerful lilfluonce of money,' to be need in tbia cnnipelgn to set the election of their ticket. They pect to overwhelm tho Republican candidate by theae meant, because he One day leal week, two hi mining Bfty-cight blacky l The beta were from Lambortvlllo. and were en route to Cape May. to be depoalted in a river tier- -•— JloriUnUncn IttyUter.

■pie elections held on Tuesday of Wbck, resulted in a glorioua Kept

can victory, all around.

Electa Gen. Hayea, Republican, ( era or, by S,000 majority, and the of the Stale ticket by a atill larger v Tbo Legislature is also Republican by

a good majority.

Electa a Republican Gove whole SUto ticket by a majority of about 33,(00. Tbc Legislature is m whetmingly Republican.

den of the fight. Every good working "cpubiican in the county should come p to hie support. Let the members of the county Executive Committee, of each low 1, and cape'May City organize; e aa a working committee for cm of their townships, without waiting foe

nd most energetic workers of the party in their respective townehipe and organize such a corps of workers that 1 nothing will be left undone to i the success of the ticket. We hi doubt of the Issue If each one will do It duty ; but to win success wc deserve It by praelsleol, unremitting

. of the Sl^of ^ •_ as u™. » ni—«. wnnt Don Pedro, of Brazil, i Ing lo visit us, owns the finest dia moods in the world. T In St. Ixade the weathjTia chron

stenAc

Ttie Bordontown Jltijinttr says: Poor ok] "Jiumey Lewis’’ died at his deeo late home near White Hill, on Sunday last, at the advanced age of 70 y<

For Hie but ten yean deceased

rendered himself very romarkabli publicly expressing bis great expectation* from the estate of Auntie Jane ft seems to make no difference.

Hard money or eoft, the p

no Democratic reform. Nebraska has

gouo ahead of her bid Republican

jority, giving this thne between i " anti ten thousand, ami the Democt conM not save themselves by denounc-

ing the Pendletoninn here

Ohio brelhcren. Rut how will they

live In pence together next year?.

The charter election in Newark ., resulted In an overwhelming publican victory. The Hepublii carried thirteen out of the fifteen wards, making a clean sweep, and electing Henry S. Yates centennial mayor, by 3,390 majority. Ixut year tho Demoorats carried the city by a large vote, which makes the Republicen victory of but Tuesday, all tbo more decisive

nd significant.

Now fcr tho rest of the Sate!

J. Cowgill, them candidate For the Assembly. Ex-Speakor Bame . takes sire . round in ftivor of hard money, hi rely, and free education—all cardinal doctrines of the Republican party. Judsou Kilpatrick annou himself a thoroughgoing hard-nu

Haaa; ‘

The Treasury Drialratloi Tho Trenton True American

rom good authority we learn that the bondsmen of ex-State Treaeurer Ji

Sooy,Jr., Intend to fight the

gality of the hood, and have employed “ "owing conned: Courtlandt Par imployed by W. A. Ripley: J. L. N. St ratten by S. Brown Parker; J. C. Ten Eyck by Samuel A. Dobbins. It I Is also said that Hon. John P Stockton i aployed to defend Mr. Sooy in the j criminal trial before the present term |

It is eluted Uiat if the .

bondsmen can establish the fact that; money was paid by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as n loan, an

' ice with the law, whit

quires the signature of the Comptroller receipt for the money paid the irer, the bondsmen ere not liable.

o .Sooy In hit official cap

Second, that the present bond on Uted lo 1875, while the defltlcatlc

1873, and continued until

the defalcation was discovered. It is also reported that General Irlck

tignlficd hie intention to gf ’or 350,000, as he is eecu

bonds.

It is claimed that tho paymenta of ie Pennsylvania Railroad Company the State are not Itgal, on account ’ the absence of the elgna Comptroller.

a frame bonding, specially this cnassroctioe, together

and fntrrett even It* far. firmed prototype on the Champs Etraees. the pointer vie’ being better selected and the panormm of the distant city being far more con plete. To transport the gigantic canes, * *' ’ (peelallyi

whlcti jt

iveyed i

the undertaking.

The Coliseum building of New York haa been engaged, in which to place this wonderful palming, and Mr. Dobbins, the contractor (or the erection of the Centennial Exhibition HuUdingB. la now making arrangement* to remove the New York Coliseum Building lo Fairmount Park, ia thia city, for tbc purpoao of mounting Lioiurd's Diorama In Cut very nppropriatn structure. Ohio will exhibit no oM boy aged 116 yearn, at our Centennial, as a living is salubrity of the diiaatc

Stats.

1U Inhabitants are happy. A man in Milwaukee haa jus returned to him a book, whic

er of high degree, and lit out with

A Michigan ■hoemalreriBimpntlsnt ly waiting for the time when, according to prediction, “the last shall bo

tew York. .Duluth, ‘.'the zenith city of the t tiled seas." haa perfectly honest u ieipai officials. "WEere are no put intis to meal. Tho ladies will now wear striped kid loves. It in said that tbo lop stripe 'ill match that on the stockin'

re taken for Cuauan 8 r A\ H- WII_I.,IA.lMf*OIN, No. Si Waahlngloo Street. Cape May City. N. J.

Legal. -A'oficvs. |N rnANCKKY OP Nun’ JEKritt

ovEunKit. im.

.Itlrcrtisemenfs. NEW SONGS.

When Llula Jlaiuta lUed. SI

terra-cotta ware WELLS, the be* ia the market, pot la at reduced |-t— war tsrsea ca-ro-gro -Wo**!*, a. «r»oolalty. momwMs'preipt atoW^ l,1 * S, ° 0 Su ” 1 ’ c * p ' 1U - T Ci <J-« Soa Grove Hotel. wQI GEORGE W. BARNES. JOHN B. DAVIS, : TUT EOOFER & STOVE DEALER '• Tin Roofing and Spouting a . Specialty.

JOHN a DAVIS.

J. c. FENDERSON, ji. House and Sign Painter,

ntAijrrxQ axd olaziso.

! CALCIHING, CHINA GLOSSING, GILDING, BBONZING, ETC.

hard wood filled and polished. fFXOXE BI T THE BEST HATEHIAL VS

I’Inii/i.-it \- VL

NDEH 7

ALL OltDERS MAY CITY. K. J.

lUoalralion of

a of

Is on Its way to the b n feet long, twenty

diameter, and waa ukrn from a two hundred and aeventy alx

height.

I waa writing Uila letter, a

“Ef county fairs is goin’ lo do ogricultur' euny good," snya a Long Wand fitrmer, “koepootthewtmmln. Them are pull-backs gets a man's eyes so sot that lie can’t aee nothin' she." Tbo dillerence between the astronomer and the meteorologist is, that tha astronomer use* the spectroscope, while 'Old Probabilities" base his

MIS. R. MACDONALD.

ViNELAND,

A ’ i ° "■» ««» -urn Kim.ST 1-U1L STOCK or S f iot i° ns , Mil,iner y and Fancy Goods!

s AND IS BOUND TO

11} (TIKINTIK.

feELL J’lIEM CHEAP K.N-T FORGET THE PLACE, AT MRS. SWING’S O

ct. with no

Married. CUtlUK—Al.LXANIiKH.-on Ui

recent meeting of the West

soy Gome Protective Society. It was resolved, to stock a member of the * leading stream* of Sonth Jersey with J’

U pants I L rendering

isisSsS I BEAT IT S m

OLlf STAND.

D LANDIS A VENUE, VINELAND, N. J.

keeping Ita promises, regard.

Urn of.consequences.

The Republicans of Salem County committee who lint

withont Rnpnblican votea,«nd of these he says he expects to get enough elect hln. Republicans are yon; p oared to help Mr. Edmunds real hln expectations, nod secure the el tlon of an uncompromising Democrat, when you have a candidate of your own, who Is In every way as fully cot potent, and aa thoroughly qualified fill tha position ns is Mr. Edronoda, who expoets your rotas to elect him.

Notwithstanding the Democratic tidal wava that swept over the cointy last y ear, and which carried a Do cratic member from Cape May, the Naw Jersey Legislature, yet vo tea east here fur the Republican i didatea for governor and congrcaan

“Not old enough,’’ aays a Democratic objector, when speaking ol Mr. tj^ovetia as n candidate. In opposition

lo Judge Edmonds.

Yes he is, old enough, end just the proper age to be of real practical value to his constltuanta, in tho Stale legislature. ' He Is not only in ibe very prime ol life, but Is, at all who know him will admit, tho peer oflua honorable corapllltor In practical Ideas of government, and fcls abillly in making' tboeo-Ideas felt and undcnlood.

Monday ol last week, and nominated Charles S. Phimmeraa their candidate for Senator, and John Hires for Sheriff. Quinton Keasbey was nominated for Assembly in the Second District. The Republicans of the Third Ils bly District of Camden County, re-nominated for tho Lower Hi oar mnch esteemed friend, Hon. Richard N. Herring. In speaking of his nomination Bro. Chew of the Dm says: '’Mr. Herring ns' a member tho Legislature won the esteem as confidence, not only of his own cot ■titnants, but of his own fellow Republicans In the House and through State, Ho was always present for doty and Intelligently supported it came before that body Involving the good of the eoonty Stale. The Republicans of the Third District never had a ' preeentallvc, or ane who strived more zealously to servo tliero. tse the same i elect him that he employed in their behalf at Trenton. Iftheydo, he wi!| retofned by a handsome majority s pledge of hie re-endorsement by

people."

date of October II: “Llghty i k bats were placed in the pond ; at Malaga on Saturday, nn ncoount i

W. J. G. P.

New Advertisements.

schools, it the requirements of the American youth. To '

n County

TheSe

didnte for Senator, nod RobL Q Wynne, Esq., editor of tbo Sunbeam, fbr the Assembly in the Second DimtrleL Bro. GWynne, fora Democrat. Is a kind of a fellow’, and if that D

political tribe, why we should ol i prefer Mm; hot we hope Niat Mr. Keasbey,' his Republican competitor will save him the tronble of being absent from the sanctum of tho f*m-

Mills of her day’s shopping in Philadelphia ou Saturday lust. Itwiu not

struction In the useful arts. Major Peagbora, of the Jersey City Journal,

lw> h—i giving Use ml^Mt mnatdafl. struck Mm of attention, and he comes to thi con- l i —* T= ^ D

elusion that "unleae something of this sort Is done, and offoetnally, wo an danger of losing the most valuable meat In national prosperity, skilled labor, or of being left for it wholly dependent on so much of It as we ran draw from foreign ooantriss, where tho system of long, practical apprenUoonhip prevails, and secure* to other

he skilled labor which is There should be provided ’nislwd with the Instructors

and the appliances for leaching our ’ oys to be practical artlsana.’

The practical men of

One Of the moat absurd obicctitms

ill in good

ry prospect of the project succeeding. The people there wen ' ' itcrested in it, nnd have givoi cc of their protection. Our ill stock HamraoDtOD pond nnd the Qtukip stream on Wednesday Thursday. Tbo oommitloo hope with the money appropriated by the Society , from five hundred to nix hundred Mack Bun.’’ The So desire* to stock all suitable sin awl poods ia Snath Jersey, but slock none unless aU the amlnlli

such waters enter ernrnt to protect fishing for three

years In order to give tho fish a good

chance to propagate. T. W. Walkkb, Pres.. W. J. G. P. S.

Ajfimix* Shoottno AvrAm ix Vineland. - On Saturday night of last week, a negro by the name ofZack Parker, waa shot with a pistol and mded twice, by another negro led Amsbury. It seemed that the dolficultj aroae from the to ’great Intimacy between Amsbury and Qtrkci wife. The woman and her paramou undertook to qjoct Parker from his own bouse, this proceeding he objected to, when Amsbury nude him v at tin mouth of thoj-evolvor. . . ’ Tho first shot struck Parker the left, eye, but glanced off without

doing much harm. The struck him in the right I edged In the

noth i:.

Soluble Marine Guano,

NOTICE I

LEVJ E. JOHNSON, •A o. S Mansion Si., Cape May City, N. J., CARPENTER^ BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.

AGENT FOR THE.SALE AND RENTING OF

COTTAGES, COTTAGE LOTS & FAEMS, &c, &c.

go down to Mrs. Flnoegin end I opoi der door and I ynst go a leetle vay in do re of Finnegan, and I as! •he tee anyting of dat breast bln vot I lost, and yust then dot tau Finnegan consned up stain and ho say Gou turn Dutchman, whatareyot In my (row’s bed-chambers?" am him "dot I lost my breast-pins vo is Ip der bosom of mine front shirt, dtout saying anodcr ting dot Finnegan he ynst looks me by mine shin mine pant aratt and he knock me down tome •tain. Oct. mine Ott, mine Gott, dot Finnegan ho vill

Kik mine Hfo."

As Finnegan Is the sweeper at the 10th reel car sublet, and It a diminutive oklngllule Irishman, bis wife a buxom _ rung beauty of twenty-five, ami the Dutchman a big six footer, brood and straight a* Aleck McClure, and not on like Aleck In the beauty of hi* phyakpie, ider at the eballlUon of Finnegan’s temper, which rose ns npldly ss the Dutchman decemlcd the stairs. I question whether Fioncgsji would even have cooled off had he dashed out barefoot and In a breezy night-ahirt. through the fresh October air, for almost a i As the Dutchman left the neighborhood that night, nnd has (nraed, I un of the opinion the us pot yet been foun

SUPER-PHOSPHATE.

FURNITURE A ND U PH ULSTERY

v MATTRESSES on hand of my own .make. Ml work

HADE TO ORDER. A Urge lot of u. WARRANTED.

i It. VVottd, orKin*burx.hurMnKtac . N.J.. Sjjolnlnz taMs or RlrltaiU u

“ ov

PELICAN GUANO,

EGYPTIAN ROOFING.

ItalFj UetitOer Uth, IS

BEATTY*!*™' GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.

L T. BEATTY. Wash.

..lapiwa H.lIennotLAdml 'ra.“Kr;:a.A. l

l!t nSir's

EEWSPAPEE ADYERTISHG

Amsbnry was arrested niter n stoat slstanoo, to officer Babcock and hit assistants, and after a bearing before 'ttlice Looghreh, he. was committed Bridgeton jail, lo default of 1500

menta of (he time*, are all coming the same conclusion—that our public schools mnst be given a more practical torn. One of the greatest drawbacks to the needed change Ilea In the great army of •eachers trusted with; the instruction of our youth have little or no knowledge of t of the period-young with a

TmiarnL* ACCIDENT.—A very sad accident ocenred at Schettervllle, on Tuesday evening last. Mrs. Josephine Estcl. wife of Thomas Eitel. waa gagad in preparing sapper. She v ittcridlng to some matters about tha itove and bolding In her left hand glass lamp, filled with ooaloil. when •ndduuly exploded, scattering the bnrn-

>f the Agricultural BuihlU

Tneeday last, a tornado, which ft

seemed In come from Ohio,

i age Urn here, nnd with a terrific

they fell to the ground, b

"Circulation larger that any’ published to Philadelphia, with a single leapt km, the PuUit Ledger." hi what « bright, welcome Jfncntof Star of this city keeps at the head of Its editorial

lumas day after day.

"Circulation larger than any . . published to this city, except the PuA.'h Ledger." Is whet the Timee had i

E'z&z.sr-''” rwrA^o”“ i

As- FRIDAY, tl

■hut up," and now

McClure, who resembles Washing

_ __ Yoreclty ns well ns In pereoael appearsiT about” fiat face,' breast and'hands, me, ‘ “7* ; " Tl1 ' cl-cnlatioo of the ■ — tv—, u non* nearly equal to nil the other

HOTEL PROPERTY

FTTBXa'XO StAXeEl.

Uy vlrtne ora writ orFlert Faetas, Sw sale •*" —111 sell at petille vendoe, oe wAa}. November lath, 107a, •SU ul CV.PJ M.v Court llouo-. M' ■ '

is*elv-tnz' crentwt VU

nov “3!;

l?'ilra'or v .n

Inguo or noesnaper* -

edtoadvenlscreas I...-.,

mwpIS* !n lE*'uultot“-. r ‘.!i.'

or W^SiTnarton'stnnr.'ln me5

erspecin) eiiis* lournsls; ..., rompl —A Toevthin wluiaooniplftajutor o 00 German papers printed In (ho uni a&.i’S.'s

jatesa* 2“’“

ra.'s.’i:: SMSSa

; BEATTYiiii?' GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.

Uaunty, an th*t v*tu-

1 as a sea bright C^Srr^.lSSIltrfh^J

at having made Ita light Brahma — “

• J. W. F.

rssvxwspass&x fewta 8ttM-a.tand. UMaeo btnOlna by the law named land north twenty.sta dwree* west two tmedred andeizhtwn amt * li.irr,, : i. aagtaari.'S^yag&^a nlao hundred and nSnatF-one-esnare lest ol @Ssf r ns;i3 , sAi^^3s5

_ l ARDKIt TO BHOW CAUBE.

h. ^ OreUmne^gnmA hWd M (tap. Nay

O’ issSSsSSS"-' 1 "’ *i."Si , Bh2K?ATjSl

learned at achooL Before ;

to the list

of studies hi our public s frill have to ha a corps to Impart that kind of iustrucWe regard it as a cheering indi-

cation for the fntnra that thin subject Is beginningAo engross the atteutii

Another of the Dope’s z jokes i* reported. A young,

— KM. ■!* feet hlgto bad just received < - . . — . teachers the Pope’s blessing at a renspthm, and Infer that he has been officially I

to smile at her height, at

have to give you a blessing and i

ie Exhibition h

, lerastlohal In ita character, and that , tho Government of the United States

: public Male af Real (Mate.

IN THI CITT OF GAP! NAT.

.uvsnantteanoresvertheOrpSien’scoe.. - aStSiEs'i'ra.K i fneedeer.O* SWI dog ef Angnet ne It that oartam l£of land andprem— . JaoksenHrsM er tariyiwS — —* •

ia^arSdSS’^

HARNESS!! Tto OIUmbs of Cap. N«y CUy asd Coo ol HARNESS BUSINESS

WR1PB, Ao. 4 ‘ Ropalrtnj””»• wit™ »re<"“'. rad dlsp SIMPSON RICK.

SIMPSON BICE, MANSION BTRgrr. CAPE MAY CITT, N J 1

More than Two Million Fi

MORNE* MINER,

nsro w aOHDUTAEf

^ASEirtG'jcw carr. GEO. B. CAKE, - 7 - Proprietor.

LKAM1NO,

vy EST JERSEY RAILROADS. On end altar OMober uh. IBS, trains w. loo TO Capo Bay, aa tallows: TO PHILADELPHIA. q$>&3Stl3&SSIgZSS£

BEATTY

yy ?. UED8TROH, HOMEOPATHI^HYSICIAN,

"INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE." IO-ULX- Motto.]

GENERAL STORE. / N. C. P RICE & ,CO„ 22 Ferry Street, (weal side,) Cape May City. Fiill Line of J>ry Ooods A: IVotious, Large Stock of Groceries, Wood & Willow-ware. * Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Glass and Q'O-EEINrS-W.A.B.E. Pork, Hama, k Lard, Floor Mattings, Oil Cloths k Carpets, a Specialty. WOOD Y-A.K.i>