Star of the Cape, 15 August 1877 IIIF issue link — Page 2

m« mm C«n MAY OUTV, M. J. w. H. TmMHIM yimtor teok- ' tegmik. !■ A AT topteranc. to i MtkMlMAM, his fmmc , .telallialilll Tit ta vary .tool and M>tohr«<|>MII;. Hbib.iT «r ; nod b* raU nastly rabian 1 Who ww toe* vt thin soaad of lb. Bow « IMk. Ha ia . man of few word*, tw- ■ ohala ta hte opinions even u. otstlnary. a nod through all bteglfta nana a streak , of instlna aad tote lam . l. Ha haa an ^ ■beast laanilnn eg Hark arvaua la Uppar Haw Tmk. Ha la very dolaaatte la Ida tobitx-Av Xarar dotal re for tlx: aala of a fool- b iak jest, Or to xseite the laughter of a u ftlaaid- Be anxious when too talatc anything, to tall U jaat a. It occurred. Xctct rnrj Is Iba laaat ifograa The latad by feteerapocte la because people * in telling nal thtnga, add a Hub to ttom, aad aa tliaj taaa through a doa- w aa mouths, Ike original atarlaa art b - turaad into something entirely dilfcr- „ ■at- 80 whan vou uitaul to un ants. you attempt 1

thing that you have aaao with jour owa eyes, relate it eumctly >0 awry will nap thaadna'ulljrMrtbiaooa^r Every mmwlaf at 8 o'clock tto Kbedlaa raealTta flrat hU aooa— who are aow nwpactlrrly Prreidant of the Privy Couodl aad Mintetar of Finance, W«- and PnbUc Worka-aad after thorn auk of tka other Minister, and cbiaf faactkmariea aa may bat. oeea- . doa to enaaall him or hare been summoned to aa aadleaca. Than, (III aooa « mil aad other foreigner*. At nooTto ward, except oa tka ran afternoons when ha tahee drirea la a modest twoAbhaalch read, ha ia again at Us pan. glrtag aadiaara. aad trana. fling busbaaaa Ull 7 P. M., when aa boar la Ciraa to diaoer. If tka day', work haa haaa romptoed. ha apands two nr three boon amokiac aad ahattlBc with ; Minlatara aad othere who bate the liberty of making calk, aad than to . had at 11 o'clock — - I the President will kan Taahiafton • leu day. in Vermont and Haw Hamp- ' ■hire. Ha wW la hj. Ptotmnater General Kay. Secretary J aoo or Attorney General Deri Be, and > will be joined at Baaaiactoa by 8am 1 retary Krarts- They will mania two. 1 audjperheps three daya at Beunlagton. Vt., after which tjmy win prob- , ably make naimrt visit te Hew Ilamp- , shire. In Heptaasber Iba Pwaldani will (O to Otis, ha> lag Washington ^ or dee daya at hia boon at Fremont, • after which ha wtU rlait Louterilh. to d ■bo prsacat at the celebration of the a anniversary of the adopt loa of the >1) co. Motion of Kentucky. From tl LoalivUb be Will probably extend bla ,) visit aa hr south aa Nashville, and Xaehrille,

than return to Washington by way id < -hat taw-ega. KnoxrIUc and Southwester* Virginia It is ao wry seldom that lbs New York Sum condescend, to prater any man tor any gooO action ha may pet form that we print the following. giving im opinion of oar worthy Governor: "Gov, Bedle ban broken up Ida army hepd qtmtora, and -.11 now have pleeity of lime for bte^ mora e it* bow completely Xaw Jersey k grid ironed by rail roads, on moat threatened, aha baa reason to he fwnl of bar anoocm in patting down nil Urbalonoe within bar borders, without looking for ontaidn aid. Hsr Hula taroe wwa pot promptlywnan It was aerated, aad Col. koweU, who had obvgn at PbUlipebnrg, ilaaiirm iwomotion At hia riftciaag. Now Jersey's Governor te a type of kartell Small In eUtue. Mi rtgor and daofadon of ohanetor ware DoUeoahia la kh hrirf military MaJ-dtaT^dott, » veteran of" t Jo wars, bg had a competent ad.tarr. WaotrngmtatataJfowJ.^,e.TSSiKSJSfc-. either at Cap. May or ehewtora, It aunutonl iwrfoemamc ot any task SKSBTMV: s^—a 1. form thehsldl td drateg m the brat

» I mm traffic woe ao Witt I ; a >S» I as Ida audience, daafojoi at I aeatog mad hmrtsg um f..4c< ; trfaphima. that Ike -fed* iaM tka dtalsg room had to Tw tfcr— ■ "f— a, and many pappfo there Bfom ad with , tliniin Uilfohada* By tl.i. wondsrfol lastramaal. eooal asd isstrw- ; nriUed orrr tka lelagraph wirea from Philadelphia to Cape May, a die- < • teems of flmdoa. The iaatramaot I ' was exhibited by Mr. B-H-Johaoon. 1 of How York CKy, aad Ha metho-l 1 ' of worklag explained by Dr Cohen. , of Philadelphia, who anaonncpd that thla would be a sacred concert, and for laatrnetion than anum , man I. That this was a acientifc: inatrutnent in He Indpirocy, and would be farther developed shortly. , sing in a fonnei-nlia|a.l instrument, with motel membrane at the , and, like the dnuu of the ear; this waa connected with tl— sounding- 1 here In tree. The different were produced by the rlhra 1 Hons of air connecting ami diaoon- r nocUng the membrane with Iba Lottery, the number of vibrations at c waya being the same to produce the t tens. w "b A wire wss ecmnpctsd with the wire In the telegraph office of the t paaaol around Um rtramla c ami through Um window In the room r ami uiiuugu uie winnow in uie

" where Um oanoeit took place, where * it m attached w the telephone. 0 „ The programme inrtniled, "Hold j k the Fort," "Coronation," "Amrri- g ea," "The Sweet Bye and Hye," ami " other pieces sang or hummed by Mr. » Win. A. Briscoe, the tenor or St " B Stephen's Church choir, PhilreM- " pbia; "Hoaae. Hwnrt H cure, ""When * , I enn Ilrrel My TIUo Clonr," and . other selectioaa, by Mr. Darwl U " . Gibson, one of Um Inst of Phlta- P delphla Tenon ; numerooa (amillar v - hymns and nml aongt. ire Mm. r ' Wright, aa accomplished Soprano ; ' and aekoUona appropriate to theoe- b. ' caelon, were performed by an able m 'r Comet Soloist. jrt Owing to Um difficulties attend- b. ' ant npon the extraordinary font of 1 transmitting Vocal Muairrigblr-one ia : miles from Philadelphia to Cape It ' May, the programme could not writ hi 1 be carried out according to any tc 1 strict orders. ' " The performers ware stationed at u, the General Office or the Western y, 1 -T'nion Telegraph Company, North M West corner of Tenth aw! Chestnut ^ streets, Philadelphia. AH the vocal music waa loudly applauded, and one piece .. re , peeled by request; and tbr cornel „ moaic, oapocUlly a aational medlar, vary distinctly beard, and was noelvnd with moch applause. No words oaa be transmitted with " the mechanism now attached to tba but the gentleman In dM charge assured ua that with other ln meebaaiam he conld traisamil the spoken words aa easily aa they now do simply the musical aotmli. The music last evening sounded like very «" lou.1 humming, or singing without ^ wools, I mt the human voice waa branl, and Urn aire were ■*»

. aa diaUnoUy recogntrable aa iu PkU- " ailelphla. a At the close of Um concert thoee among the audience wbo had been r forward, aad a frw pieeea were ren- « drrrel for their brtwftt. The male 1- toward the close wea much louder r than at Brat, owing to aa operator somewhere on the rood, wbo had ■ stolen a part of Um coeecrt, booom- ' ing tired, and dosing tba circuit • We beltave that another ooaoert will - be given shortly. Tbo one laot r craning was a great snreaaa. DmOf 1 Sfer of Anpwst ISM. t Family foaamrta • There are in the world aoorea of f people whom ambition haa hsse . hopelessly crashed by the inflame* . of others. It may not bare bean a . grand ambition even from the Brat, . yet, IT encouraged, it wonld have , grown, and elevated Its pntauaaui. r It to aaethme people aronnd their owa flrnddoa. It may be Um r biker or mother, or all Ike family , united against one membra, who haa , Made many fhritlaaa attampte to i»- . , troduoe reBimmint into Um home 1 , oirde. By nbangea In the furwiah- • . Ing that tea well be affimied ; fay • adore! ag tka walk with pictures ; J Iwiaging la mmlc to anUven Ike ' doll Umm ; by Um rwlUvsUoa of ( ; Bowers ; by introducing pretty apre , . Imaaa of womaak indaatry. What , , exqmWto piawaare It wonid aftord . ' uninviting doer-yard into n grero, ' velvety lawn, beaatiftd — Hh shatter- ' ' lag tram and grmalW vteoa, aad [ ' gay with Bowers of every has. Per- * , bags there la a huia room at the , , hand of Um stain, which would be , kg to weak out tham yiam art pm- " j I P— . ^ beaked by a mnm of dtmg. J

r! * iel ij^f'w'hlfte*. J 1 I— lad at UM ffinabtso. > Mr. t. (tore and ati». ft PMta. ' berg, a;- (foia fltoffit-re | M r. W- A . Idat, of WboeBnx. la . amooglka late arrivals a( the fttork- , Mr. A. B. Jorvlon and wife, of - Clbohrenll, are sojourning at the t Btotklii K. Calhoun Herrieger. K«|. of I Um PbilwllrphU Iter, la domiciled , at the Ktockton. Mrs. D. W Mien, of Philadelphia, ia a laity of kind' heart "ami many worthy trait*. Wr yesterday sec* tea tally omit teil bidding welcome to Brn J W. Wallace, of the Beacon. Kg-fUmrilT Chsa 8. Knietll. of Woodbury, end bla ceUmalJe wifo gun lv at the West Eml lions*. Mrs. Mark Wilcox, of Ivy M.1R with iMr aoo ami daughter, arrived at Congress Hail last ermine Mr. 1^, H. Plummet, or the ChiTimcs> ajMnding a abort vacation bare, and is stog-ping at the Mr. and Mre. D. F. Murphy, of Germantown. are anjiMrning at the and aster folly into iu pleasures. Hon. Jamaa T. Mitchell, Jmlge of the oonrt of Common Pleaa. No. FhUmWidda, la stopping at the " Mre. J. M. Canon, a very hamlaad esUmsMi- Waahlugton lady, was among Um Congress Hall arrivals last evening. Mian Flora SimmOna !« highly ! mteraanl in society circle The 1 dedicated to her by Mr. Msx Is clothed tn tmiattfol UnMiss Nellie A. Glenn, a wry ' bemlaome hrurwUr. ami -llhal a most charming and prepoareamg lady, honor* Um Ccatn with j preecnee. Miss Katie Bcnnrf, ami Mia« It**— a Fndmwald, of Baltimore. • won for thrtn the perpetual ee- ■ teem of many friends. ' There ia no more lovely lady at Cape, than Mrs. Col. John W. , Forney. Tb* oompHmmljnf a aeretuelc to her by B*rn»t*in'» Orehra- , tra^eoenUy, was well ilesorved. 1 Capt. S. H. Iterla, of Baltimore, commander of eteamer Ironaklce. 1 ln 1875, between Philadelphia ami b Cape May, ia at Um Atlantic, with T hia family, for a lengthy sojourn. ' Miaa Pureed and Mre. Bowan, of Philadelphia, are considered two of ( the moat lovely and retimable la p dies sojourning at the Cape. Wc a trimt they may remain for a long a time.' It The dq«rture of Mre. George Reinhart (riiilade!|ihla) la much re- P iretted. WiUi a uhacrfui, lovely * hm', ami pleasant manner die qaat ■bout her a general halo of happi- w

We bare been anxiously awaiting U» arrival of Mr. ami Mrs. G. B. CoritoiU, of Ingleaute. Wmbington, wbo In past araanna hare oonlri holed so much to the lib and gaiety of Cong tree Hall. Mile Marguerite Selri. toe acoompliabed lady tenor, la aUll at the Centra llonae, and unremitting in friend, Mre. W. K. Sim, wifo of too well-known Theatric*] Manager. Aqailla Janney, Kaq^a prominent been a gwaat at the Ttaa Orove Ilonm for soma day.. TWs (a the Bret time Mr. Janney bna been to toe aaa shore and bo ia daltgbtod with bla visit The name of George Noll, of Phila> lei phis, appear* on Um Ooean Houae register. He ia aaebter of Wlaalowk C-owueerctel £uf, .ml a prompt, rxemplan .and rr-prcted young businraa it»a. To* Col. WHalow are Us aervioe. iavaluablr. Thar* eao to no A<M that travel'te and divenmfort tbnn in any otoar qnarmraf tka oirillnad world, llut white in anl of tourists. lHlte attention ■ado be paid to Iba tat. of (heir Tar' b peculiar tn tba Catted States, who remuda a trunk wahJrimlict. retruly vataoir. red. whom wvte in life mama to ba to prova nla^T ^^"^Xvt,1^" tZtT ! '■teyare efrekway mqmmlm talk. , *■ yydam aa' travel. It te tree ton» J th. ..mop. fenlto" k oeongh te w. ahawid art fcsl eaM apm la cms-asa&ra.-ss; renin triuto h tmingi W toem : ,

^ worth ektfo tovege fed te torn MM „ wmaj Iffipirt Hh. t ApirreOfomM to P.. p. to MO hu^i toare^ » brew. w-nr. km iffit-m.mm. Th* rrapa Ba *Ma*a Mtovterih , «. rajMrttotototo-^lagre fete a. ] ^ lapelKtofnteaoMaf tooiraeod. Man Cerrta kaaee te an atlrertrte ted mmtete yenwg tody, highly a* ; " t'emnl by Ikem whs knew hrr teat. * Modi of it* Preaidsnfa Umete ee- i f (Odiaa. Mil Hayae akoeM leUrfore. ! ,wU! pet hie wive. Into ll-a IWId. ami I . overrun tba wbote TlaaUru oaiUnant. ' , "A 1-totoWphl. megtetrte. are. j that byl tlBMa cundnea to morality " Wa thonght they j Jay ad tl. draw with 1 . "• ' Nature haa bare kind to Mre. t feae. , II. ijnrare. of Ji-raay City. and.>ha ia ! j ladtea at (kpe May A Chleago gtri broke nn encmrmant 1 1 w with hrr betrothad. Mr Tyae. ont| hearing that after marriage ah* might { be adJictiyj to small vlcea. A Haw haiglamkr writes hour frrwa ■ tlw Blacfc Ijilte that lharr are aa many -lea bmu a-aiig out every day aa thare j- forbidding the emphtymrnt >4 two from the ana family ta going to make 1 it hard lor the Smiths. - much sand lot table uec. and not - enough flu building purpose*. " , Kdwanl Xlavar ta sailing ready-mada . |>orblnlly to get a suit or cbAhea at , ! almost your own price, for cash. | , Mia. Ella Holland, of Philadelphia. 1« a lady of fine personal appearance, and commands universal reepect. The • ■am la true of bet stater, Mre. Capt. ' G. A. TwlbilL , "Den t ha loanlten." exclaimed ,' - Prince Gortchakofl. "Aad dual yon run ma," repted Safvol Facto, my . agely ; "nana of yonr caare around , UUk girl haa present of rahfaltu . • wlwm • he gore to tire! she prays : '<) God 1 we Uiauk Tltr* sporlally Bir the 1 wabhlta— all bat the cage ; we bad * that before." A Roman remarkcl the other day : 1 "I try mighty laud te he bnoaet. but , ret. unless Imurela the money to be I honest wito.*a a Geo. Francis Train says r "A deadpoison than spits, morenaln, ndwa 1. or rallleswake gnaws greedily at the " ritala of Chnrch, Slate and soctety." - must mere "Jersey lightning " * How wise te tba tramp wbo ateepa tba fenea eornar red toe no Iton of ; Area and aix-atory tea pa In atone n pavements. Go to toe tramp: thou 1, arehlteet, consider hia waya and be J; wke Tba man arho. ahonl bonae-rlnaalhc n time, aohl yon a flret-cbua ftrniitore polish, win, in a day er two, hare the article for sate at lha amaida aa w. InfolUbk rernady for tba ramovwl of n "Ha is a man alter my own lienrt. * pa.'1 mid Jwlm. reverting to Clsiriaa ^ Augustus. "Nonarnaa," replie.1 old » Practical, "hi is a man after th. mousy your ancle left you." And then all was quiet. ■ Tto Pnas office Department te aeri- . i na nun la-panraret is aeri-

g oualy amtorrasaeil by tba large qnan K. Utias of stiver taken by the poatmea ten. From a purely perwmal stand l_ point. It looka aa though tto Foataffie. 'f "TbTTIrtil to*--* wito^Ttwry party on beard, ^ted up and down e our ocean front yesterday morning, n jnat outside the hreakara. On tor way „ bark to the Intel, she waa tavrnnd by both wind red thla, aad mods ci.alm lent tiros. of the moat toothaonw bite of lamb it chops, yon will And tto very tort at !. Stevens' mat depot ; and tto man to a tot tham jaat right, and in the style )t artistic, te Jamaa Jarmnn- Ua knows " Ho*. J. Hamil Itevla, prxoclpal of " the Lawremsvilte yosng" tohm aaminarr, aad kte aatlambte wife, spent |. asvaini days tote wsak st Caps May; fe abvptag white bare wtto their intlJ Wife, at tto Prmbytsrian church pnr- '< A white alqop yacht of thirty tona, I- 'indsr fell toil, steering seal, res by the Isolate at Ortfl A. M.. Tsssdny, raoriviag una tend gwa Ham Congress. 1 flat: pisr kpsd Sto matemod tlx k gantlf ■■■ waa Bylng anaigu at main - gas. ami yaaht stub sgnal from mast a toad. Waa gnSag welt, with aptsndkl V Maaara. Hand A Wan, contractors t and bwHdare, of this eHy, tovs ton - a wanted tto contracts for buHdiog two . Bna crelagra on Jadtom atraat. on tto - tela adjoining tto tk. BmobomL Ona > of too cottages te to to boat for Mr. • H. 0. Church, and Unotkac for Mr. - Lambert Warn. Bath gmltemm are ! pUeta, aad mradasu of tok eHy. » ^ TsAay. VHmtes^H. J, k sweat ' drwra toa Arm sAsto sa toa spot wtori te a mart ligyj 1 illlini , 1. Onto ' Farswy, of tto PMtoWpkbi 1'nrn, and 1 at a n.htentlto to ba girau ha Ytoa- ! lasd. and wffi deHrvr ilk.i 1 are . praprtntalsltomMmtam bthasram. I ■Si h2T *" ; fip|g§; rttototomfog Ato »Wk. ' fokb T I 1 ■ - jwrntom are aw*' m a. pmm J" ! ;

Item H tter—.-f tow P. fof artSES."-T= I, =5-~f' ■ | ' . .g ■wSjrg feafewgS | S §gjc ^gg(HBBS^stS : j Married. ' 'tnrwww-"wrrr»aaii -araew ua. t- na We W Advbriiseynf.nta . Til E* wSt'j'eUSKY H It t'i. ' tore deciaieil ■ di% bkd of , TllKl li FKH I'liXTCM, ] "isil* w. rirua tusiia i. "VTriTICE TO TKAt'HKRs. ^ iiL ■ .a-T!i??hZ V'C*TA*,■,• ; _ BtfgATHl ,ssr* ~-V^rs-irr. ■ T| „S,t*"a!,Uu,am.-> " COttgTIFATIBin ^ ^ } ""feeg HIADABMt!1"" » I tsoy tcvBi mmcmua oa uauu iar ^ [[ *°° J. wtubijua ak "

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„ Rral fbtnte. F"" "1.K Ktm HAI.I. '■ A 8MAI.I. HOrSK AND Lc»T, [ """"" 'O'lObwar *WA!V H. RRKX-to, FOR SALET |f A TRACT of LAND COHTAIH1HO s 700 Aonxw, O. waire ra» mjtiTuos or vaum lard r Kim 1 URADnvr. " Ruibtxtds. ! YyTtsr JKR8EY RAILROAD Tvalra will Wave C**e May m Uw< ri* PRILAMCLMtIA : K,^A- toy.ajt. 1

Plilwi <M ED jqjL> w. G IMR 'Ell. YflQ .MAUKBT ATEKKT, FUILADKUGUA. E Clothing. • ANCHORED *3> AT OAK HALL. I aum wratHTTPT | JJjt CLOTHING. I WAHtMAKER & BROWN. | j. <? IN THE OLD PLACE tl THE OLD TRAOE. ^ 1^ -J,: I WftNAMAK£R & BRGWK, C A rat oao react. OAK HALL. A eta 4 ttaetat HLAOELPHIA. alt RKMKMItKK THAT V()i' CAN PrUtil ASK| T. H. WILLIAMSON, Fo. 49 Washington Street, GOODS AT CITY PRICES. FINE CLOTHING! IIATR AND CAPS. STRAW GOODS, I'MBUKI.LAS, RCItRKR ! GOODS, UNDKRWEAIt. NECKWEAR. CGI.I.AUS AND CUFFS, IIGSll'KY AND GLOVES, FINK SHIRTS. SI Sl'KNDERS. Ac

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. '< II EA I>-Q U A RTKRS FOR Fine Gloth.ing,„ Tl.e anbacriber w.wibl anmrnnre to the :*.n.fe •.! • 'sic \U\ City and O-unty, that ho haa on hand at his ' STORE ROOKS, So. 47 ^ASHISSTOR STREET, . The target ami mm: eompirtr ara-rtment .d FKKNCU. ENGLISH AND j AMERICAN CU'TIIn. ' A^MMEHKS. DOESKIN and M MM Kit DRESS Call and ace for yuurerlnw. Also, a targe are! .uperior stock of HEADYMA HE CLOTH ING Pw Men*-,' Vouthsand Chiblrra... wear. A1~1, a ftill ami complete stack of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, .uch , aa Undarshirtauid Drawere. Whit. , 1'anevaudCarainMreSldrta. .Umbrella . Ac. A lull asNoruucnt of IlaU. Cat* Wml GMvks. aaitahte lor all scuwrna. ' gtf Cloth, and CaeaUnerr* sold hy the yen.. 1 Particular atten'.iou given to repairing, and ail- orders filled at abort rente*. jtolld. 18 A AC H. 8MITH. Elajnr. . ' - ^ | THE FAMILY SA l-'JGG t'AHD. AWARDED THK HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE CENTENNIAL 1 AS THE BEST. I.N THE WORLD. , THE HORRORS BHD APPALLING ACCIDENTS I Dolly trampling m Iks mraf tto Oik tow _ rnjdj Btotonstraa ^whlto are ma.la ELAINE A3 AN ELLTJMINATOE. Why 1* Xm tho Snfost. BLAINE Win set evptad# white hare la | la a temp Bar la asy other way. aa It J ftraciss'C. TJL'r." J:IS ■ nil liar bars, ltewkssrsuiss m wmra rasa sal s toalto wwafo-aiRR. ■ * WHY IT IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL. ' ELAINE b mock psnr than any ether arsdart t*f Patrstesm. ami givaa a mock * IRaaail toil arm saaalltTaeRLATRXarad. The rvaaiaiily ■» *mesitonsa«< hire. m IMS! IT s-l ll'l I-r — -r-c 1 "SSn te an ■kaitos pravsntativa ftsta tto torrikte rwanslltea aa emss la 1 1 It cma bs assst In may klast sf Luasp. with awy Hyts Wteto ur Baraer. F* mte at Maaafostaren- Prima. BT THE AGENT, tl CARLTON M. WILLIAMS, BIO ICatrlEet ffitroof Tnmdon. KT. J. % OILS, NATAL ST0RI5, LAMPS and FIXTURES *

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