Star of the Cape, 28 June 1876 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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It will be l«.,

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mj Aral i»ritkml duty tbdo the te my power to premotc r !)._ The earlieel moioeaU of my

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bspdblioai ticket.

HOKt WHXiA* A. WUKELEK.

The Trenton TVw ulmeriran •'There ore two thlogo which the body of the Americon people Abo to oil other thlnge-parer go meat end better timee. They wlU nolnrally coot their totei for the petty whoee meet prom lee of tbeee reeulle. • . Doee the encceee of the Democrotic petty “promlee tbeee reenluV” there enythlng to be culled from hietory of the Democretlc party the poet twenty yeore that would fire

tyeelf. J. 0. Huainc. To thie GoTcroor Heyce, at 001 replied by telegram: CoLOotnoe, Ohio, June 1G. Hoi. J. O. Blaine, WaeMnybmYour kind deepeuh bee touched u ■oat deeply, and I hardly know ho 1 > reepoud In flltiuK lertne. The to nurnuce ofyoor oympalhy end rapport net-re* me for the chalet In which rat to eater. With your returning health end etrength 1 aee an omen of Republican eucceae. I truet that icee ofyoor recent lllneee will !y' dleapiieer, end you may •peedily bo reetored to yonr family.and country. I send you my flnt deepotch

FIRE INSURANCElifT

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ADJOURNMENT OP TAX SALE.

it and belter tlmca” under he administration of the government by that party? Twenty year* ago that party, under

K. B. Hayb. The other rival candldatea, Mere re. Morton, Bristow, Conkling, and Hartranft, sent congratulatory meeregca to Governor Ilayee, aerating him In strong tenne of their cordial en In the coming canvaea.

Died. LKACn.-tn thU rltr "n lfr. ath ln« , nundee ll„ roan vet ■nr, or JowpU K. uml

aflkire of tbit government in all Its departments, and the country baa a vivid recollection of the ‘'hotter timee” and the purity of the government of those day* of Democratic role when Thomp■on and Floyd and other ligbta of the Democracy robbed UieNellonalTreasury of mllllotu, and brought the credit of the government Into dierepute, and the nation to the verge of bankruptcy and ruin, and who that wea livin; does not remember the fearful ] crallc “times" of 1837-08, with a diehonered credit, a depleted treasury and thieves abiding in high places, with

Interest in the South Jersey camp meeting ground located near Seaville continues to lacresee. New cottages

ry nicely painted. 1 b aae of moot If not ell of the ore cither to paint or white-

'toCun.-a. ■- jJlotular. Juno Mil. Ooonre J. Toiullu. >ce. joers sad S uoyo. On Tburedey. Juno si Krenkltn It. Tomlin, reed s mre en*

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QOAL, LIME, PLASTER, UAllt.

BEST LEHIGH COAL,

Cape May City Retail Markets.

e constantly

threatening the business men of the country with ruin, and these good Democratic times finally culmina in the moat gigantic rebellion end that the world over witnessed. ■ ThU Is the same Democratic party llmt now pratea of a "purer government and better times,'' and hraunly appeals to the people whom it has in the put so wantonly betrayed to again trust in its .broken pledges, and cc tribute to its success and return power. Will the people do it? The action of Ibe Democratic majority of the Iloure of RepretentatiTca in the National Congress for the put ■oven months should boa aulficient answer to thU question. In the action of t body U demonstrated

The corporation Ires recently bought sir seres of land adjoining the grove •bich Is lobe especially sot span for

the eenrenmndstion of horses. A pan of

' is ground, is ran off in lots 30x90 feel be sold to any who may desire to pur*

chase Tor the purpose of potting up su-

ed that for the mere nominal ram

of three dolisrs per lot, tills will be quite

accommodation to all who may

BtcnAUDHON a

” JJlUCIsi

BUI OB'S

that party to bo trusted with the administration of litis government. That Democratic House Instead of being House of Representatives has been house of detcctlvca, squandering ml Ilona of the peoples money In the vain and futile attempt at manufacturing political capital to lielp IU party to power to the coming Presidential contest, and allowing every department and every interest of the government

and of businoea to languish Vl.-V. la dm —1 , tin T

three additions! pumps was ordered lain Ipnling grove, street lamps irdered, to light np the groond. new lithograph cnvcrlog ell the ground of the uaodallan-hes be vQ] soon be ready for dUtri-

rsons wishing to pu

lots can do so at any lime by applying •. J. F. Morrell sod T. Rna Tacks hoe. or J. H. Dlverty. of South Dennis, who are the regularly appoln ’ se for lire sale oflola. It considered by Uie hoard of Directors desirable, that every person.who Intend bniktlng on their lots year, that they should do so u soa ibis. It Is presumed that persons have purchased lots did so wl act understanding that they i py their iota, either with a fn mss structure. It is not Intended

ntpnH^Amues^JrtojbVs^ - i Hio’NiT'ib^ninr.iei: - £ * dK

msafessStt:

Stove Coal.

Kjrfcgyg— 8 !• I If Asm aijwiiarej sUa,*^ v Haenr-caml, rovurwl. S * J

LElIlOn A SGUOYLKILL

COAL^

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s -|i;s£i‘ lSS£ l;.,:.,;.,. .1^-V.- I

•J^IMEl LIMEI! LIME 111 CORY & SMITH-

New Advertisements.

[ AWM Or NEW JF.IUtEY.

if holding them far specalatlrc . Every effort Is being made to render every one attending the onnoaHcamp

e ROCKLAND LIME, CALCINED PIASTER, PLASTERING HAIR, CEMENT, HAY, COAL, Ac.. •rrtlXt-TVIy. MII.I.V1 M.K. N..

Advertisements.

is the record of the Democratic party in the preaenLCongycaa. I been folse to its duties and false t promiaaa of reform. They hare

triad i

111 render their'

diet in November by voting for Heyce aud Wheeler, whoee high personal charoctar la a sufficient guarantee of i "purer government and belter times. 1

The Sabbath School Conference Sea Grove, was fklrly Inaugurated i last Sabbath in the Pavilion nt tli place under the direct •uperrlslon of J. Dennett Tyler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. About 500 delegatee were present et the opening. Among tho distinguished p present were ex-Govcrnor Crawford, United Sis tea Centennial Comm' ' er from Kansas; Rev. Dr. Day, of Yale College, and Rev. Dr. Jo) of Philadelphia. The devotional exercise* were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Nevin. The conference assembled at 11 o'clock A. M., and, after prayer and singing, the opening eermo preached by the Rev. Dr. Herrick Johnson, of Auburn Theological Inary, who chose as his text, Zaehariah, eighth chapter and fifth "And the street! shall be ftiU of boye and girla playing in tlio streets thereof.” Tito discourse was ooo of rare power and excellence. In the afternoon, the Rev. Dr. Thoa. Morphy, of Philadelphia, delivered an intereating and Instructive ad dress on "Tho Church and the School." lu the evening the Rev. P. S. Uensoc, of Philadelphia, delivered an address on the Bible end Biblc-study. The proceedings of lbs conference, Monday and Tuesday wore foil bf i terest and -Instruction to all who h the pleasure of being present.

nlai camp) and conilnue for ten days, fair to he the largest camp svi held In the sooth era pert of this tut Quite a largo number of mlnltlen hat already signified their Intention of vlalt- ' is camp. It l* also cxpcclcd that more of the Ulshope of the M. K. Church will be preecnt. The Rev Lowery, the converted actress has ■ 1 invitation to preach at this he last monthly meeting of the Board of Directors tho Treasurer’s report

MS'

Seed Store

is arsrvse

1 Farm and Garden Seeds,

very pleating and sallifkctory light. ,

f sn-iiiSii're'jsKi:

Cspt. John Church has again laid c nder obligations for Isle copies of Brunswick (Go.) papers. ' >. James G. Blaine Is nrged a r man to succeed Mr. MorrlU In the United Stoics Senate. Don. K. H. Rollins. Republican, lu ten elected by tho Legislature of Not Hampshire, to the United State* SenaU Hon. John W. Haiellon of New Jersey favored friend MeMakin of the Atlantic

•». •u-adls* rnau IW tninuUir Usatslw or I‘nir.,,t,,r.U slid .1

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, VLOWEH HKKPH OK KVKJIY V.

0 *n,l Terra.Cotta Hattsl»C IlatksU.

J Also, a large variety of Bedding Plants.

’‘ratiKer 1 '*'" 1 *°' 1 ft KBEn. c !»)i&5tK ! Sid®sHagnetic Soa

he following rei 1st.—One bar will fo a* t*r a* two or i *£ontr half lit* usual rabbins hems

Nstlcing a short time ago an artieis m the probabllllie* of a man counting : trillion in hia lifetimo, after making

;ho* all ln|nrru> Ihsm UavoBwI. h'bere Li'l'“,‘ 11 dotulnabuui baittb?na'tud um ^ U U^alao BesraaUed^uaiUr^a pm|altr '

lied he would have to live to s old age. Iranian was to i to count a trillion at the rate of

iSsisISttrass?! spertwbailaoutmrdior it- TWataaleoara : Who'raal* r»n.-, Ur... ..

H^ILLEU,ALLEN & MILLER,

The

scone in that Congreaait too Room when Blaine rethe order of things by inrestb

the jnveetlgators, Into hietory of polltl-

«1 partixan warfare as cc Us surroundings and

complete hi* task, and even l counted day and night it would lake thirty-one thousand seven huuNdtsstTOB Swodtboro, N. J.. Jon* 21,1878. ,

£=«! Flour, firm, Hay,

Mill ITeed, • Brink, l.lasr, ( wlrissori Plaaler,

in 1804 Ohio R

; PAINTS, OII.S AND VARNISHES.

; ted Col. Hayee for Congress, and or

siSHasacrsa.—

Y^n-LIAM ESSEN’S Bakery ai^LIec I'ream Kalooa,

», yoar trlepd Blaine is the dindrel in A merit*. ^ Mr. Frye ting him steadily In the eye, anred with dignity yet with slinging asm, “You forget pc*™{f. Mr. sit.” Knott acknowledged that

newspaper in the country: “In C'Axr, Oct—Yoan of the ISUi ult. Is roeeived ra. I bare other boelnes . Any man who would leaye the arwiy at tfaia Um* to electlooeer for Coogrees ought to be scalped. Truly

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^wlir d*re a u:i

TSLfSnZXTJ'S; ice cream a specialty.

win oljSr*, *11J boa newly IbrnUhed -r has betni kept nt tb* Henry Home.

E. McMAKIN, X>*3=E.■sTcfoOC>X> S,

I

JAM 10* M. KT-U'OItTKlt :E TO CREDITORS.

SSS; iSSSs'SS's..™. r m a* Uwpec- Sraerunan. wjlb In UlptndMxn dMnUikrr.

Merchants of Hewark,

JAMSI nMITII.

innd fualBsut* In lh* C|ty or

pine* pn^PntnnUy. rbe

-We do. end roe* csrefoSy. Oar wn^te^swgTjg^eadaagbJ

nt. w b]S*b*o!n

^ ^ Car • Y ■wJff. , I*ibsnk d roo.^lr I 1I!r^«r polio

tn^ie *SLS' mi£!‘^ , mSoi' ! oJreon

AH over JSLy. O

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JESSE M’COLLUM

riBE ISBI'BaXCK AGKirr akb

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

NEW JERSEY,

ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000.

DWELLINGS, STORES AND HOTELS.

\tejrc1 m tbe properly ofUmrln Unde. .In.

Clothing! Clothing!

Insured at low rates. JE86E M’COLLUM.

PELICAN GUANO,

NOTICE.

JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.

Spring Stock Just Received, which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Prises, the New Clothing Store, removed from No. 51 to No. 40 Washington Street.

jyjIIdl/VIIdXiE MUTUAL MARINE

b* Court or Chan-

ii'Srs'Sf.i?

HcnUj-Unilc Clothli apietc Stock of Burn

FIRE INSURiNCE CO..

swer u> iLt- nsaiUMi

The mid bill l* Oled to foreclose n mortenee jlven by Thoniss B. OcbHIenxer *nil iT/ 1 'ed

of HATS and CAPS of the latest style: also, fi amt Men'i Wear Orarrally. Bring along the JL\ ii. wijLdljIA.MSOXV, No. 49 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J.

ASSETS, JANUARY 1st, 1878, 3i>l,377,S80.33.

Groceries. QRAND EXPOSITION CHEtPEST MSH STORE LOWER CAPE MAY.

Miscellaneous Ad vertisements.

gjSRg^T.jaLLim.^

BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!

JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.

jlSiiBENEZET & BRO’S.

nud others ere delenduit*. yon are reaufred

FIRE AND LIGHTNING One, Three, fVuo or Ten IVors Vrssrls, Cargort ind Freights,

ahoMbTlfay*w'.i i .

ineltayOoar.l&me.N.J.

gHEIUFF S SALE.

«'»ps »*>; «y.t wtn

FRIDAY. JULY 14th. 187*. at the hour fit l^o'rlock p. M., on mid cl*^ 1 . tbetfoanty'or Cane ifar, an!i*Rtale nr frew Knar, *- *r..r..ald, am. that OXHTalN the ty^Of Cap* Xeland. New^Jervey. lylp^r

H^nnlns ata stake .ranmiiKM,

: clsbldesree*and Bfleenmlnutaa.west nlnff

1 ■ 1 • : '

iSSSfg , bS'!£a» <Ua, ' €W ' OM

gHERIFF B SALE.

On HATtritUAY. U,

Sw^UMnae sj^^^a^arty^j^SejiMa^l

lompdalnam, rad to W oS7by AI.HKItT AOAHH WierllT; ^LVOOHH^Hi^ltetloe.

VHiehlT rwn-iTMed with addHUlh

la March or hmilb rad pint an re, the "^r&ssn&g-rSI-lm. Proprletcn.

pKABODY

_0°aTra*rattoallygae*aotam»Mni«pl and

The goods must be sold to make room for

the Centennial.

^ ^ ''^Erc.

ae-NO TRUST."he

NELSON T. ELDREDOE,

Ttol! iL'S.u^ilh'Twbra.i^TMiimST

K SiaV.

i J?AMILY STORE, ALL CAPE MAY

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

Plumber and Gas Fitter. QAB AND STEAM FITTING

Comeand SeeforYourself AND IF YOU DON'T NAY IT IN NO WE WILL MAKE YOU A Handsome Present,

I»X.TTMI3X3N7GA. Terra Cotta Ware.

THE REST OF MANKIND C ordially Invited to Visit

jwejw STomm, Corner of Broadway A York* Avenue ^ And examine the stock of CJ ItOOEIt 1EW ,

Dry and Saucy Boons. '

—AT THE— Three Stores, Cape May Coart House, Cape May City & Denaisville.

GAS FIXTURES

Statuary, Vatee, Flower Jlaelete, Chim-

JOH.IV H. Practical TinRoofer

ney Tain, Glared Drain Pipe

o/ all eieei.

STONE, STONE, STONE.

Courteous Tnntment and One Low 7VO TXLXJST. ja3-3m D. F. CROWELL.

\jY MOTTO: -INDDHTOY ML’HT TIIIUVB."

MANUFACTURER OF TIN-WARE, AND DEALER IN Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles, And wo Invite the people of Cap* May City and County to givens a call ana exam lue our slock rad our work, at our TIN AND STOVE DEPOT, NO. 63 WASHINGTON ST.. NEAR THE POST OFFICE, CAFE MAY.

FLAGGING FOR SIDEWALKS,

.CURBING,

STREET CROSSINGS, GRAVE COVERS, Ac.

K- H. NWAIN.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS J ■RnCneSfoSKS!!** Hu^ar*. Moliun*^

avlJ75-y. Cap* May m

Builclcrs ami Painters Ttbo I'ojicc :

p*VTlN ROOFING AND SPOUTING A SPECIALTY. sepl29-ly. JOHN B. DAVIS.

Monurgents, fc.

L Patty Ud Window Ol

Pry Goods, Millinery, $c.

W. E. RAYMOND, CODST Qouss AND TuOKABOl, N.

NEW SPRING STOCK

.Look at our 5 cent Prints, fast colors.

Advertisements..

HARNESS 11 fbr ClUiam et Caps May City ud Co*

HARNESS BUSINESS

Yard wide Bleached and Brown Muslins, at 7 and 8 cents per yard. A 100 doz. Hosiery, good qualities, at 8, 10 and 12 cents per pair. The best Millinery Stock this side the city, and prices a great deal lower. Hats and Bonnets trimmed, and trimmed to order.

MARBLE WORK MONUMENTS, Tombstones, Tablets, &c.

MANSIOVTST.. CAPB MAY CITY two 4'**ra Wool of U* STAB OF TUI CAPB OBeo, whore by a •tiki otloatlou to boilaou, I bop* to room . UUrel obao* of their pstroa *1-i 9 ht’a W nd " a “ COLLARS,^BBHtLBS, ” —.Irlag duet with aoUeotoao'd JlopaUh SIMPSON RICK.

IMPORTANT.

SIMPSON BICE. MANSION BTRKBT. CAPE MAY CITY, N. J

Fresh Fish, Game, Eta,

LEAVITT & SHERBURNE.

|7~AgenU fur a full lino of MADAME DKMOREST’S PATTERNS.

I. A. LEE A CO. Wbolnale Cammlaaioa Merchants,

"ciluis p. wbSb’

HILDRETH’S DOUBLE. STORES.

The tubecriber ie prepared to fornleb all customer* with choice Tainily Groceries, Hams. Philadelphia Fresh Butter, Lard. " sd Finite. Flour. Ooru, Onto, Corn Meal. Ground Feed. Prepared Flour, id.Ptax Heed, Oat Mcni. Gnty, Coane ami Fine Salt. Hay ami Straw by ale. All raid at tho lowest price*, and good* delivered. Beet Dry Wood

xissmpsms6Ss£A BEITTfSSS:

STORES, No*. 32 AMD 84 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY

BEAin’s:

CLOCKS,

WATCIIES,'

JKWF.LKT AND;

Sll.VKRWARE

■*. U Vaabiegtea llreet. Cap* May Oily

a a pairia a iSJSSS! rMm

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