Star of the Cape, 6 September 1876 IIIF issue link — Page 2

at New Branewlck i l«t WwlneetUy. the SOth an., toe U

The Bemloge Seaton expreeeM

it the drpertare of the

lc l-omicien. inmx tli.t city thinly: “My, wh»t » relun We breathe freely again. The .warn of poliUclan. that awoopeil down npon ua like a clood of Vinnceota graaahoppera hafe gone, order once more reigna In Saratoga.

Dlticeof life paa. ; while the tacky i a abrewd and tor-eoeing, and ua the mnal of everything. An atory. enlitled "Murad the Un-

parnoae m wwe.ii.a ... -- ,Tlel» voted for at the Coming Mee-

aa largely attended.

the air waa heavy with politic. The

a ere crammed with “

The Coo van 11 on

Prof. Geo.tVA..—.—~-i Caonty. waa etacted Chairman, and J. Prank. Fort, of B-es.Sccrelary. Ringing apeeehea were made by Prof. Atherton. Sneator, PraUnghuyeeo. and «tao.8t*arart.L. Woodtoed, rfSew

York.

The Committee on new— ported the pkOform. It heartily indoraee HwCIncinnall plutform;eUlroa the pirwf la ample and .ufflelent Umt the

But n

once again oureclvea. No crowded botela, and packed piaaaae; no mote bar-room, full of Inflating pollticlana, no more tobacco pooU

dulge in quietneaa, and get waited oo, and haw room for exereUe, and take oar regular walk without being joelled Into the atreel, o. have our i jarred by the deafening Ideal of

‘■3£r£E?S. , Kw~

ed, ami nnanlmouriy adopted. —Twiae McCarter end ecMSov-

M Sowell wore elected lelectore at

Acmlleh Uowa of the mnaorf. dram beater. Yea, the politiciani have gone, and peace with them who

have left peace with u»-”

chraen nr»t, J«mc« li.Mxon, rec ood. Judge Jiweph Carr; Third, « Htalehenator J.UenryStooe; Fourth. David Thom peon; Fifth. Benjamin Buckly; SixUi. John L- Blnko Ser-

N early everybody, traeeanable epmch of Governor Hen drirke. Hie Iwnoeratie candutate tor Vice IbwWrat, made doring the war at HbelbyvlHc lod., In which he advo-

tba Democrat* nau a mac* o** to the tap of a Tlkien and Ilendrieka pole. Below they had the Sure and Blrlpee dUgracr fully dleplayed at halfmeet. With thi.

m to work our tlbowa.

life with equal ad-

vantage, of education and poaittao. At the cod. one of them taw*- «“• menaely rich (aa the mying ia."F.verythlng he tooebee luma to goM. •) and finally, regarded a. tta taneftetnr of hla native oity.ta placed over it, by the

.. In the execution

„ me acroee Murad, whohaaalway* been onfortunate, ami relieves him. Each relate, hla adven turn* out that the lucky i by luduetry.aagaclly and lulegrlty, while his unlucky friend tailed througji the absence of tlie« . ralial qualiScalinne for auccre*. I.u i .imply another name for ability.

ea,ou lha Pacltlc Railroad an d in the Cap. May Waia. wav e by the wife of llev. Mr Robert*.

BEATTY S isMTiccroR^!

Hnghea, of Cape May. 1 believe There la aouie trouble between tbe Oriental A Occidental BUamahip Co. and - i C. 8. Government, by which we will deprived of a *eml monthly mail.

The Chi!

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WANAMAKER & BROWN,

OAK SIAM..

8. E. COR. SIXTH L MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.

Country Produce, Butler,

1 -3 a- O S

wChlnamall will then leave Sin Fran-

- nfliipif? pianoi Europe, but the letter will e,.t forty ; fj h ft III * nU to Shanghai- J It U only live cent* ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ - tunroVonder. » - a . -—nn

in McMkkin.J

Clothing ^Clothing!! . _ ... a 1,1 aI, mill Ho *nlrt at the I dJuver-l "e, within the ell* Umll. *o-

Nhr Wnnled In Marry

The stewardeaa of the Plymouth Rock tella of a romantic young lady who ventured out too tar at Rockaway Bract) and waa nearly drowned, but fortunately waa rescued and given in her charge. On coming to

■cnece the young lady declared

, abe would marry him who bad

risked hla life to save bera. “ImponaiUe," replied the

e friend* who ore friemla

only for the hour, Moods for tbe noontide and the flood; they have no real rooting, aa yon discover If your horixon gete clouded over and foul

wore in plow of fair; If

tag waters ran dry and your goodly reeacll are alranded on the beach- These are the paeaeitea of life, the clinging growths which twine around the stronger trees and maybe atrangle them before they

And there are the real Mends, who, If you get into trouble, slick closer than a lirother, and who only need to be tested to show that they arc of pure gold all through. But

this kind la apt to be

and •lately when thtaga go «

“What, is he already marriedf

“No,"

.. — -andeome young ,„row who waa bathlag In the surf near me when 1 became unoon-

with yon, and you fed it rather hard that you mutt be in sorrow ami diatree. before you can get tbe eUrch

hem, and would ora (hm'diar nc

ben-content to discount the cira-cra of the future for tbe mlvantagea and pleasures of tbe present-

Iu. Txiirxa It le undonbledly true, that more rairery it produced

And It hapjiena, unfortunatcly, that those irregularities of temper are moat apt to display

ereryUtag ought to be tranquil and But the .truth is, we are

Mr. Henry T. Darlington, of the Bucks county InleUigem-rr, In a reneat letter from Atlantic City, writes aa follows: “Some of the older hotels, built twenty year, ago,' .re now almost Inland. The Snrf House, ooe of the earliest, waa ooca - **" very edge of tbs hascb, but la a full quarter of a mile off. Tta United States, the “high-toned" hotel of tbe dty, waa staked out tbe edge of the hat land, but

re extremely Indignant Over what they tens tbe slanders upon Qov Til**: they pretty nearly wrench •'—-

and are afraid of appearing weak ill-natured when we get «* tab* t world, and so vsiyheroionUy all our lU-hamse for our wiveu, children sad eerrsata. Ve are mask

SprloK Stock Jit.1 Rcooivcd. Mot, wiU bo -old ot tho

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utek tatorepareUamng etawUeie. amt you will rave money

„ c hespest Working Nnlt tn th*

nrawsrinlt.

HATS and CAPS of the l.te*t style: •h"-, i»d Men t Vrtar Otnerallf. Brin* alongtbe

r'i * >V llLlJl. A-MWOW , • — ■„ Cape May Ottv. N. J.

pAMlLY bTOUK,

ALL CAPE MAY

a aiJemlhl are—' ck K»e».*»i»y

'BARG-AINS! BAR&AINSH

THE REST OF MANKIND 0 ordially Invited to Visit

BENEZET ft BRO’S.

Til HI

ISTEl'W STOIFt-E, iwner of Broadway A York. Avenue

Dry and Fancy Goons.

Courteous Treatment i

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

ivo ■m.'crsT. JaMm 1). F CROWELL.

Plumber and QtU Filler QAM AND STEAM FITTIM

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

I»X*TJMBI3SrC3r. Terra Cotta Ware.

Come and SeeforYourself AND .r TO. DONT NAT .T IN NO WM WILL MAtak TOU A Handsome Present,

BHICTHS Stove Coal. Dre- ■ ;

Three Stores,

tape ItayConrt House, Cape May Cjty&Dauusrilie.

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Practical TinRoofer MANUFACTURBR OF TIN-WARE, AND DEALER IN Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles, ,a „ si's ss7e” vsr ,o. w WA.no.TQ, vr.. »ia. ti, ron ormi .«r» «av.

FLAGGING FOR SIDEWALKS, CURDING, STREET CROSSINGS. GRAVE COVERS, Ac.

CT-T1N HOOFING AND SPODTINU A SPECIALTY.

JOHN a DA VIA

Advertisements^yEHT JERSEY RAILROAD. AieVrrriuTa.

Hmnbiiig, Steam and Gas Fitting. I AN STILL AT IT M» ALWAYS AT IT-A PEACT1CAL MEfHAMr.

1 and hung at FhUanetpm* pnera.

TERRA-COTTA WARE ePJtaVaamaudChta *“ "

l WELLK. the hra» la

w ox-ax. » aii>«oi«kity ■ Street, Capa May CUy. uctaa Oruve Rmri. wB GEORGE W. BARNES.

5-00 —nuuLomj vwv* msn

ARMSTRONG’S UHCOLH BUTTER POWDER.