Star of the Cape, 3 May 1876 IIIF issue link — Page 2

at I •-cJor*, ter'lhr patpxH of LirrtlOS delffilM to tbc Sut« Cutiwmtloo, be held at Trenton, on the 17th of Mn». which coo»*nlinn U called •tcH dcle-atc. to the Bcpoblicm Xa ttonal Coorentioa. to be held io Cia-

Mar win MBd Hill delrgntiaiM fret th«lr wrrntl towtudiljw to the County tlmreolioti, on neat Saturday, loth there may bo the fulleat and freeat e prenaintt of poptikr arntintent in tl Choice of delegstra to the Stale Ca rcation. Cape May hi entitled toot of the delegates fVmn this district 1 the National Convention, and tlio It publicans of the county should atlect drleeate* to the State C'onrentlou who

The si

The Mato Prison.

<f Set

Jereey took the appointment of tht keeper of the State Prison out of the hands of Ihe Joint Meeting of (he Legislature, and placed in in the hands oi the Governor. This change war made for the purpsM of taking that Institution out'of polillcs and it lias done

Our Democratic Governor, who is of the most hitler partisan slri|>e, proceeds to take the State Prisan out </

poliUn by turning out the old ke Mr. Wilson, who for experience,

ly, efficiency and honesty, and every requisite necessary for tlw position. has no superior, and putting in his stand an Inexperienced Democrat, a most thorough partisan, ami a member of the Derar '

ic State Executive committee, wi

other claims to lha position than what

hla political laitb give* him.

And this now Democratic keeper sticks close to the mconing and intei of the Const iTuttonol Amendments. I keep the prison oul of pMUr, by wholesale removal of KrpubHean dep-

uties. Among those who fe

this political gullotioe to gratify

Dctuermtic Moloch, is Major Brt of Morristown, who was almost

to deoih in the service of his country. ‘ ‘ t thus unfitted fur activi

; yflRCWSUMNCEtlf^

tbs | \A r eiv . Idrertutementx.

asu f-r plalsUlf: Col, W. E. Putter foe | JJOTICE Tt> CREnTfoits' The semod esse tried on civil docket | -viiTH.iJil'aSSS.

a Mary Ilaclnp ,s. Cumbertsod^ln- j

a InstHute-t

J^OTItE TO CREDITORS. Smith <lr>w«^t| A h^ n ri l h- 1 r^7nn r | l irTtvrounwl

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is recell* given for the amount, but s policy bad not been issued by the Comps*', nor had the agent tendered s of the money to the plaintiff pre10 the burning of the building, which occurred two months subsequent lo tbc dale "tRlie receipt After oceu i

nrerly two days In hearing the j _ _ _ __

the sonrt summarily .Uqosed of ' “I ' ' ‘ ' JAXtEM huith. iss by directing tbc Jurr lo find a < 1 y Sn '_ it for jilslDtiir for gtfilt. being i IffOTICE: NOTICE!! NOTICE!:: and lme^r“nS*d.tad^t l ,o > «vi Wmred -Naltaa t~ofsalt. Plaintiff look an appeal to Su ! ^ •'ehm.T’Aou’^r.'lS't* JS'JIuSTS preme Court. Grey for platatUT; Col. i ^a'u^r.idjg Csss No. a. was J. ilolmea lisad rs. : ^ it ualtrv

Tbos. Becslej-. In this csss l' ~

I

x affit

d^BSBBraj ’f&xzzz; i 1 ggs^j^ggsi t^g&izssss !

•ilfeijp 8 f

fertilizers.

If .ililTSEr a ™ms j ' SOl °S.^™ ' nS| COAL. ’ s ‘^^ b, “ 0 ^r u “ t “' : A,««». MU re„*re ;! u, MM1I „ tr . n wsawKKtr !?>" ,afl .-,2 1 2Lfxai?S2 KW : iMSETTS SEARLY JI.OBO.OGO.I R

e'ir- .W-rWt^f.o- T" - - — - Cottage, as* IlHel. Miietwl si tk. shell. ■ ~ ' rilllltr. 1 ?. . *» - . -XC - : ... *..

Jl. |. ;| Mr.et„l»m.l, th. 1 nt, Ut. 7 th Jsj ,.t Ml «mlee, Is S.J ts»IU.' l-tlt.*. V.-wjoi, tut

-rfeTcPR ictLx.no,*. ; ’r * ^ ^ r Z B ^

! w «ta?Atlr^ « «'m!! i T IMF.: UMKI! LIME Ml .VmT.T.'r? “JSP-

NOTME.

which he (the plaintiff) alleged be had

-Tbedefendantdemum-d and plead ■ M *t ' iri . r,ilV' tTnN I | l -*i > .Tv. , |' , 1 !- rl l7ih be bad never given plaintiff any th.’I.jS^i;it'thfiSSm; lb

bad paid the cash, j I-*-' ^

in the erinsiusl calendar. Stale rt Prank Jackson and Anthony Trusty, nr groea. charged with breaking and enter

BroWer'of lh.

j mayi-M.

rSEssf.-a.’?!

JUnEPIl E. m-OUEH.

; CORY A SMITH

j ROCKLAND LIME, C.9LCTXED PLASTER. PLASTERING HAIR,

CEMENT, HAV, (S)AL. Ac.. |

oiastt'utaqpaS 'Hl'ViS

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j-t.t uT BitVerlkltig .ml Mle. tu SsS&StS

veatee pm«. »,e - J: w :, ( .- t

Clothine! Clothing! -»

dwellings, STORES AND

HOTELS.

Insured at low rates. JESSE M’COLLUM.

A nnual statement j j^onneoKAix

or I rtu CSosee

tag tbs hotne of Aaron Crowell, assault- | RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES tag Mrs. Crowell and breaking Jail. 0K I, JSSfli'"!

Trisland verdict guilty. The Conn 1'PPF.R TOta imHIP.

““tenced Jackson to Htsie's prison for cape mav coc.vtv. new jhhaky.

years, and Trusty for eight years. Pur in. roar ratling evianorj -uui. tic Hoagland for BUM; W. A. narrows for _ "*•

Toys and Confectionery.

TS !•: W 'JL’OY ^ ^ .

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•: VARIETY STORE !| Sp ' 1 °' 81 “ k '““iSSSr&fgSU 1 " •* '"'j 'Sutual marine

| -■■ F|RE |KURW|CE co

pnwatet.. | swat. J - Statess. Ono. Conpee, Indleted for petty . ^£3?!!.“'“* liureny and breaking jail. Plea not f" “™"| 1 ^, jj*" .V!": guilty, end retractMi. Seulcnced toJnD ToamrantSrSmr ux* [

ft* Ihlrty days on first charge, and on i KSS, te.'i'. s^.'^Si.Act- SS

(nisiuet

when It Is ne^t to impnsaible lo And an opening for such business, lo o to msks room for n clamorous This Is wbut flovemor Dedlt and Gnu. Molt, hla Democratic keeper, calls Inking the State Prison out

politics.

CouM political partisanship in very worst type do more? Me. Clymer, of Pennsylvnnla, h 'been in hot water, eoto speak, sin the rejoinder of Belknap's counsel the replication of the mnnagera of It psnehmeut. The rejoinder states th clymer agreed to a proposition to an press further proceedings against Bel nap in case the Utter would conic tlm charges made against him I, Marsh, and that Mr. Clymer eald he would movo for Belknap's

did a-

i, Man

iretary

. trchS.

Mr. Clymer dealce ibeao statements In loto. Ho acknnwlodgea that he mot Montgomery Blair on tlw day when the chnrgss ngakut Belknap were brought before th* House, and told Blair thatlfBelknap cial at noon of that day he would pre-

hlm in the House.

The Dcmoctfta havo not been nute in their selection of Houee officers. Within Uw last few weeks five o gentlemen hays been ousted for walking tn forbidden paths. Now the: ord of Mr. Fitahngh, Doorkeeper of the House, is being looked into. '' Flub ugh was indicted in Lincoln county. Kentucky, for grand tar arson and- perjury. So much is ter of court record. In additt

disabled Uatoo soldier who .. stand at the door of Uw Hours before the Inauguration of the reform policy.

the AVenrnji Kpir ears: ‘"The bill for the reduction of the army four negro regiments, which Isa clean wiping aul of the colored citizens fram the army, except iu Ihe pdeiiloo of servant or mental. This is one of tbs amall and contemptible pioosa nl legislation so chameteristic of the average Democratize state*in--!: i^ths prerant crals on the House Military Commit, tee, and they smiMwir donghtsced friends from the north think that ‘a Digger's head' should he hit whr

'u-miatag to poison Mr, X. H. Oolt. at Sea ! xi N jJ Daal ^ Groir, and to bum a cottage. Tried. No. i. found guilty, snd acntcuced to State's ‘jiSastidT

insthsn Mason, Jnnsthan Hand, Jr. ! to .u

id Thomas Ham!, for breaking into ».nl' , hblog tbs store of Joseph J. Mlcklc. at rtersburg. The two former not re ar, rested, and the latter. Thomas Hand. In Bridgeton jail, on charge of nibbcrics committed In Cumberland dbunty. State r«. Geo. Gifford, ssssult snd i tery on Stephen R. Harris. Plea guilty and rttraclluu. Sentenced to pay

. and sti

mlttad to !«l! nntll paid. Term of his ' nprisNomenl not to exceed thirty day*. AlUhe eases on the appeal docket snd vc case- on '.he trial docket were posrV motion before tho Conn for a rata to aside a Judgment In fiivorof RichsrdA Farrow, preferred creditors of J. Moore, who. subsequent to a confession of Judgment in their favor, made an assignment for the benefit of bis creditor* The motion was M granted, and the Judgment of Richardson A Fnr ; IW was ordered to be paid by Assignee. Court adjourned_on Friday after a Braun of fopr dsys, *n unusually long term reaps May. The Philadelphia Pres. taya:-“Tho CeatauDial Cuumtaslm at Us seaslr last Thursday appointed Meesr Hawley, More* I, nod Cleave land —mmittee to co-operate with a aim c committee of tho Board of Flnam securing a reduction of paesongertes by tire railroad companies for litors to the Centennial Tho ticket agents, in gene

• r n**"; ' ll* "r’u“J!i hTiS ferts* hr amount pwlrt J. Shi»Ilr'anuTunt pshT5cjf£Ioii

a AW.r 4> ‘’ , '- ,h " in

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' , *"i lAnM^vl'l'orWrT., itorrataCuur^MsrerVnte! forU^oodaw^ctaUtetatanini 1 — 'd“ * PJra oZ Irvwjin,. „n the St,,™?' nt.iu.e , itSurraftanuiowy.

ENOS R. WILLIAMS " ork, “«•« K*. 41 W.ISIHXGTOK v l -BtET,| , "'‘“ J,uuwi ' 1 * ,: ‘“ 1, i'';* ul L“‘‘‘" r i , "" fl «“ rr ' ^ *

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PELICAN Q0ANO, '^‘^tajra r«in»jjrata ‘“^rted

Toys, Pish Lines, Stationery, Fancy Goods OTSONS

V, ASSETS, JANUARY 1st, 1818, <{II,377,M86.3.^.

.Miscellaneous, h!l eiiisi nienls. BV F ! BARGAINS!!'"’

L Groceries. QRAND EXPOSITION CHEAPEST CISH STORE LOWEI! MAY. »toraor s«oA. wblcn'sre'enUretr’newsw* rre.0. eonaltunc In pert of • mil tins of

‘ ItVvK'wilt

hruiullvrlr aide c*

reduction of twenty-five percent-, but It is justly coniptained that this la nol enough. What is wanted, is a ingle Care. Our own already generously

it request. For ‘ tad at tho rales r

already fixad, they would transport

suggested. But what-

— lines may do, those at distance which will reap large profita 3 but have nol yet contributed one dollar to tho stock of the Cent it to thoir own Interest, a patriotism, to make tho redoclioo. Tbs CaUfornisn or Texan of a*. „ us may hesitate a long while lie- I paying three fourths the present tare to Philadelphia, but tat him knos are to he reduced oi

will order fata ticket e

begin the packing of his trank imu

'HsiajSBg ““ B> amount ra.h u,n.lm,Tv I.MU S

JU.

n. -f rash In Ijollrvtor'. K^^mu.. ,5 a2 '““Xssgir

Ileal Estate.

ASSIGNEE’S SALK VAbUABLE PROPERTV. Oa Maturslmy, May Ihe Sth. la:

AT DAVIS- HOTEL,

M-i.a TW O-Al'BE TRACT nrar thl

» TWO-RTORV H

K DUTELLlieoH. UO

Arole.qmrn

O AIUODBBSiKMT.-W

May City*. •Ilialwmys'find'S’my

BENEZET & BRO’S.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. ^Sjtj^r^ro^^AM^rANcv^SSotuI ENOS R. WILLIAMS,

Plumber antfUas Fitter. QAS~AND' STEAM^riTTINS TPtsTJMBITWa-.

The goods must be sold to make room for the Centennial.

We are selling some goods at HALF what they cost, so as to have a New Stock for the Spring Trade.

Terra Cotta WaK. Come and See forYourself AND IF YOU DON'T NAY IT IN NO WF, WILL MAKE YOU A Handsome Present,

Teasels, Cargoi s and Freight-,

bl.FOKD.Mrrrvtary-

LItessyU.Tacaaboe: J. Milton Town--outh hravlllr. Jaa. It. Thuunui. Cold

Monuments, <fr. wTe. RAYMOM), Court Houn amd Tcckaho»,N. J.,

WILMOX WHlLLDm, aprlljr-jw. ‘ °' ° ‘caSiSSf

od stram FltUngandP?umblni

UAS FIXTURLS prior a, eonalatlns of

StatuaYy, ram. Flow* BatktU. dim-

Taft, Glaud Drain Pipt

•f SU tim,

STONE, STONE, STONE. , FLAGGING FOB SIDEWALKS,

CURBING,

STREET CROSSINGS. GRAVE COVERS, Ac.

Three Stores, Cape May Court House, Cap: May City 1 DeanisviUe,

.I o, i :> ,t. ijavis*. Practical Tin Roofer MANUFACTURER OF TIN-WARE, AND DEALER IN Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles, Anil iu» tnwhn th. nun,. ..VW... r,,... ... . -

MARBLE WORK MONUMENTS, Tombstones, Tablets, &o. TOMBSTONES CLEANED AND RE-SET.

GOEDON’S FOOD

TO* * Erf?Etr-,

•d-NO TRUST.-hO NELSON T. ELDREDGE, r-dnalaai* 1 ^* 7 ' °l' l ' c ‘ 11 ® ' a cABK*MAV. FAMILY STORE, f ALL CAPE MAY THE REST OF MANKIND Cordiallylnvitedto Visit' KTIEl'VV STOFUEl, Comer of Broadway * Yorke Avenna And examine thp stock of OMOCEKIEH, Diy and Fancy GoouS. Courteous 'Treatment and One Low

Price to AH.

is our Morrp. BTO THXJST. i-Sm D. F. CROWELL. [\4Y MOTTOr "INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE." IT. O. FRIOE,

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS