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Local Department. «y clMtiao <• Dell TiMd*y far au
d Market. PhlUdelphU.
Tbe Capa May City "Plnwor Fire Ctaapasy" will hoM a War* raoatlog at the Oily Hall, on Monday erealag, tbe IStt ln^. Meeting at 6 o'clock. Mre. It. T. Brown haa recelnd a choice ■elect lac of ppriag pa tun* ofladln' Jreee goode. which .he I. aelllog at ndncod pricey at No. 8 Waablagton atreet. Foe Balil—A light wagon, anluhk few one or two boraea. nearly new and handaomely painted—cheap dir caab. Inqtdro ofHnilth * Henry. merfl-3w. Mr. Henry B. Bhedd. of JadtaoDTllH. Florida, baa cor tbanka for coplea of late dally paper, of that far off Bootbern cl B>« Oapa May of the land of fWtwen.
Walter S. Leaning, non of Joca- '■ leaning, our worthy and popolar County Surrogate, graduated with all e honor, at tbe "PeuMylranla College Dental Surgery." Philadelphia, no the
friend oc hia i Mlaa Clemle Hcaa. daughter of oar «-■ teemed friend Wm. Roee, of Cepe May Coan Houae.' wbo haa been elaidng friende In Philadelphia. Bridgeton. *c„ ' reral weeka. returned home on lact ty. inurh pleaned with her ri.lt.
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■ rjs.'—“ in ban a gua. N. Y-, oc February 1*. !*•: he graduated at Hobart college tat 1857, and then wndiod dirinlty at the Theological Seminary of Virginia. He war ordained a deacon of tbe PiWanaal Epbcopal bourne MMunTMnbter^St'Ltfa^ Church. Rochester. After nioe aronth’a •errIce there, he became rector of St. PaaL. Church, Haraua. N. Y„ and In Mafah. 1880, re mured to Chicago. be bad been called aa rector Church, a new organtial which had but reren communicant.. . woohlppcd in a little wooden buildii !n the course of hla .Irieen year. i*.
Middle township roted yeaterday to t.. proprlate *1.70 for repair, on Fbhlng Creek cmneeway. Thl. le bat a moiety o* what la really needed far that purpose.
ir. and at prices that defy
Europe. In the Interests of tbe Centennial brethren of the pee* end other, gutehed gentlemen, with marked h Mr. D C. Eldredge, of Lower ilp. and Mr. J. Stratton Ware, of Capa May City, bare both declined a re-elec* tlon to the Beard of Cho*n Freeholder, thl. .prieg. much to the regret of their member, of the Board. The« gentlemen •erred their
The or
t>f baptlim was admin
. _i*ered and Hreral new eommnnlcanU wore admitted Into tbe First Baptl.t Church. Cape May Court Hotue. on latt Sabbath morning. ^ Tbe hMch del re utenslon will bn - pleted to Sea .Orora before tha let of April. Cape May will then pou* meet magnlfleent drire of any watering
place In tha United Statac.
The township election. In the wr.ral town.hlpe of this county took place yesterday. but aa we go to pro* Wore the polls do* we are unable to giro the rehull tn this I roue of theUra*.
the chair. Member, present—Meaira. Kennedy, Mecrey, Laming. Learning, Richardson,
the Northwest, the present church edi100.00Cb* ‘nMatTSsSfathe lato iC BUfc^
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cal proceeding, agalnrt Mr. Cheney for the omimlou of a word In the offlee ' baptim for Infanta. In JuMiflcation hi. coone. Mr. Cheney pleaded tl image of all aectiona of the Episcopal Church, they generally admitted dfacret loo In the adaption of the Book of Cora-
i Prayer to emergencies and n
it Mylng that all
long trial and an appeal to the clrll norta, Mr. Cheney was atnpendrd faom be ministry until he ihould etprru ontrltlan Tor the put and conformity >r the future. • By the up—' —
—- - congregation
le In Chrial Chure
totwlth-
e ten truce. For thla act of . he sal tried a tecond lime nd Knteaced to deposition from "tht .jinistry of the Church of God.". The Bishop pronounced the untencc a few week, alter tbe rent let watTfound. Mr. hrnry defended hla contumacy on “ pound that any eipreaaion of contrlt Ince he bellered that he had done Inly, and erentually in August, IS... be United States Circuit Court decided legally deposed
faring. —
the min buy.
to restrain him and hla congrefrom tiring Uw church^buikilng.
Mr. IIughM. of Philadelphia, a brother of Smith Hughes, Eaq.. of Sea Or haa. we learn, been awarded the reml for building tha new depot of the West Jereey Railroad Company at Cape May. It !• currently reported here and in Philadelphia, that the ituck necessary to cauctrucl Ike projected ocean Iron pier, hu Vw" subscribed. It la aho intimated that tht "pkr" win he located In the ricinlty of the Sea Brecia Hotel.
emporium. No. R0 Wariiington atreet. our reader, will flod a splendid aaeortmcnl of the latest riylea and moat beautiful patten* uf wall paper, which he la wiling at Philadelphia prices. Now b the time to buy end Johneoo'a b the place.
The Prasidcet reported that Mr. Peter iroUh had been appointed engineer of he water work, by the committee of 'Are and water" department. Mr. Kennsdy mored that the appointment of Mr. Smith be confirmed by ■modi, motion agreed to. Mr. Rlehardaom mored that a dnpllnte order on the City Treasurer, be rawn in faror of Daniel Church, to r bee one bet by mid Chnrch. Mr. Townsend olrjecud. and mored by the motion orer. So ordered. Mr. Rlchardsoo offered the followlog
resolution:
Rsaolted. Tlist the City Treasurer be. end he b hereby attthorixsd to buy up the all thousand dollara of the dt- 1 —'- that fall due Nor.- 1st. 1977. monies that will he recelred from the City Solid tor. Adopted. The following resolution was offered by the President, wl ‘
adt^tled:
lad, That the City Recorder he b hereby Instructed to hare
Waahlngton
Franklin and Perry tlreeia. to bar their sidewalks parrel within aixy days. ** required by ordinance pawed January
preprbtad *800. and Lower toSrnshlp *500 for the ..me purpow. The stim
roted lit Lower b
ant roads In anything A indy oorreapondonl
11 the most Impnrtllke decent ritspe.
18th,
Mr. Smith mored. that tbe payment of all Mils, to be drawn on appropriations that are exha anted, be laid orer until he next stated meeting. So ordered. The following bill, were ordered paid: C. P. While, clock winder ...**5.00 J. O. W. Ware. Mayor's salary.... 75.00 On motion tb ”
directed lo fill th
tore, we fael that we in faror of our own eonntry, Newark. N. J.. fumbhea the best. They are called
Bgri-nitATTOX.—A card In bat week's Woes would seem to Inthnate that we misrepresented Mr. J. Stratton Ware In
Wan, as ha was a cantHdat# np to the time of oar going to pree. last week, but far some reason suddenly changed hb
much to the regret of hi. many frienda. Knrroa »»• SimIt b with great pbaaore herewith admowbdga the many acta of kladnew riwwa to myself
i robbed Mr. Mickle', more at |. tn thb county, and suhwM ««re of Mr. R. T. Ibckrit. Id to be the
irpenter. In rafat presented, read, and on motion of Mr. Learning, referred to the Finance Com-
■Rue.
Mr. Kennedy, from Finance Comilttee. reiamed that he hsd procured te bonds for the Beach Drier ritemIon sport accepted. The comm Ittee appointed to confer with dr. McMakln in reference to widening Decatur street, reported program. The committee on seweta reported
of the Northwest.
in payment for
re cunatrucuon ol orach Drire t
Ion.
Mr. Leamlng mored, that a rt tendered to Mr. P. J. Doncfllcient se erlce. In the fire Unanimously agreed tg mored that the City ibe Instructed not to advertise fertile Property of delinquent tax.payere.
To T*a VoTitts or Can May City. -Yielding to the solicitations of many friends, the undersigned begs bare to announce to the roter. ofCapc May City, that he w01 he a candidate fat the offlee of City Treasurer at . tht
Nortca .—The Bra* or xn Cara and ie Amtrim AfrimUurSt. one * .eM agricultural and family Joan America, will be furnished te all tw subscribers who may u h papers, at tbe low price of *8 r. payable strictly In adrmr~
JanlJ tf . A Good Wok*-—A startling ci rirUUtj-.and tlekneas folly expbl large octaro treatise, by Dr. O. Phelta Brewn. *1 Grand atreet, Jereey City, N. J. Nserg eua end weeura who bailing la any way should send and get a copy at ooce, as It b seat free, prepaid by midf. Add re* the author aa above. aor*-lr.
,_."?hurch In New York, Ducember. 187*. Mr. Cheney took a
tago. on
__ followed
—— ^ - by hh conThe Reading Coal and Iron Company piqprae to .send a i ,l — of the Mammoth _ Reese, anperiatendant of. thb district, has been working on It foe a long time. iw hb bbor. are nearly completed. . ■ U e coal b to come from the Plank liidgo shaft, and b to consist of a shad, three feet square and the foil thickness of the rein: showing the Interrenlng sbtes and all the different benches. It wlU, In all probability, when flnbhed, be about fnrtr-fire feet thrnogb. It b to be taken to the Exposition grounds In *parate pieces, and there placed in posi-
tion.
The manner of showing them will be to hare erected a coinmo of font Iron corners. In which the pieces of coal will '• being lowered In from above. Flret
...II come a portion of tbe botioir then the seven foot bench, and s the top rock. Great dlfflcnhy •rienced in getting these separate «, aa very few of those tried wr
Wednesday, the 83d day of March. 1878. * u f* dirr*ai 0 ihs 0 ci^nf'niS* jKgTS'the Atlantic Hntet In umr city, tbs Mlowmc or faro., taeb a.e
,s: mss
Iwwr, fVrirf, frfnfyTTffx. dffk HIUIKLTUS DOI BI.E STOKES.
runUr Groce: ic*. Hunv PhU .delphi a Frcah Butter, Lard Canned I rott. IToar. Com. Gala. Cora Meal. Grand Feed. Prepared Floor. Ground Flax Sued. Oat Meal. Grrta. Uosree and Fine Salt, Hav and Xtaw hr ' -ab. All nob! at the lowest prices, and goods delivered. Beat Dry Wood pht and delivered.
RANDAL E. MORGAN, Nos. 18 and 15 Federal Street. OAXXXdOXfa, IV. f. arty oeeupteil by TIIOX. H. ItOHM.i —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER lit— Flour, Feed, Com, Oats, Hay, Straw, BRAN, MIDDLINGS, BALT, Seeds, Fertilizers, Mackerel, Potatoes, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY, order, by mail or otherwise will receive the must prompt attention.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE REAL ESTATE.
"LIVE AND LET LIVE' i mu. Lirnte. akd kmc tb* tors* fou tb* lob cm of mwixm still w* uv* nt bopm of mttcb nvrf.yitxT.ntu oonfidbkt THAT W* MAT* M*aiT*D TH* FATCOSAd* T108 FA* BltSS ALB ATS AT OC* POST TO KSCCCTC ALL oaeckfi in oc* lin* bith nbatncsc ani> Mctatch. ba still claim A FULL SHARK OF IRA tit.
■Mlmmtmlmmd Literary.
SPOUTHTG AITD TIS HOOFING, At the Lowest Possible Eguies, RSCIEVB8 OUR CLUb&fiT ATTBNTIOK. ALL OUDKRS FOR Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable-& Stationery HEATERS AND PAHUPRSTOVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, «(L'LENM-WARE A WII.IA>W-WAKE. L SMOKY CUIHNEYS FKRFECTI.V t't’RKPA* NOCIIAHOK—AT A LOW FIGURE
TUESDAY, APRIL 18th. 1873. LoUfam, jsesai^lnrtodtng tbv widow's humor AomaT?v!usrMld sUwrl^Drei
NNUAI, STATEMENT.
_ . rould 1 the great weight which was to be placed upon them. Howerer, selection. — made now which, it b to be hoped. 1 he good ones, and In thb rather ill way. Schuylkill connty and the greatest coal flehb of the world win be reprtoented at the greet Exhibition. The old Masonic temple b to lodge
-|bout 8O0 people nightly.
The engine which I.to run Machinery Hall I. to cent *70.000 and hare
lly of 85,000 horeo power.
In making ample prorblon for the comfort and enjoyment of the people - State, New Jereey takes the lead, si its an example Ihnt might with adra tage be followed by other Commo_ wealths In the building erected by the State of New Jrrrey, tbe rooms will •- " J with chalre, probably U
. sit and rest when There b a room for satchels, etc,, where ' stationed to take charge of three artl- .. a and giro checks for them without any charge. There will be an abundant supply of ice water and ample cloaet ac-
„ dace to the general omfort nf the rhitor. No proeWnau E 1II be furnished, of course, as nothing to be arid in tbe building-, but parties who take their lunch baakeu with •*-— will find a delightful little grove by the New Jerney building where they can ait down quietly and enjoy their a repast. The Park b fall of dc little groroe, and Jersey folk the the only once to camp or -- in picnic atyte. J. W. F.
. Eaq.. of Washington, N. J.. . aik* and organa Tho reputan of ^Ir. Beatty
Son of material, and effleiem and worthy employees, their various denart--lentt being arranged for service, and not -r artificial purpose. They contain not -te sllghteat intrigue, bat are su bat antially and perfect It arranged In their various departments, lie having for hb fomla* 1 aim. durability and perfect ric' •f tone. See nb adrortlaemat lere. marehl-*w.
Legal Notices.
J^OTICE TO CREDITORS. fowls C. Gandy, Administrator of oath, within inns months, or they will b. * barred ofay- nerton thws*w teal list LEWIS C. GAiSItY.
TymCB of .AttlODHNMKNT. deWodanta. ) S£.£l*2iu!£Ai?o>
ly (tomHI t/Uit CUy •/
Kr.tis n WbAJrigdaa psrdnpll-^ n off by t^ummlwidosia of Ap-
House, and Sign Painters.
GEORGE W. SMITH, J. F. HENRY Cape Mat City. itiiladkl SMITH & HENRY PRACTICAL HOUSE AID SI&I PAHTEES, GRAINING IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Calcimining, Wall Ifainting. China Ulvuing. and all kinos ol PainUng NUMBER 19 \$ASUINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, Ig-23tf No. 19 WanttKonir Saxtr. Cart Mar City
CALL AND SEE LIVE AND LET LIVE MANSION STREET. 'BETWEEN PERR/ AND JACKSON -A.. J_f. 1 iny ns-i-s Ac Co.
J. C. FBNDEKSON, P House and Sign Painter, \AINISa AXD GLAZIXQ. OALCmiXO, cmxA GLOSSING, gilding, bronzing, etc. HARD WOOD FILLED AXD POLISHED.
ORDERS
3 MANSION STREET. CAPE MAY CITY.
ICTOTICIEI
LEVI E. JOHNSON, No. S Mansion St., Cape May City, N. J., CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.
AGENT FOR THE SALE AND RENTING Of
COTTAErlS, COTTAUE LOTS & TAMS, Jtc., &. ABOUT <0 COTTAGE LOTS OX HAND, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY Business in all their branches. A GOOD STOCK always on hand and
WARRANTED.
mny-20:ly
Vineland Steam Sash Factory.. KIMBALL, PRINCE & C O .. MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULOINQS, STAIR RA Hitloaters, Brackets, Lumber. W. ha., on baud . Larg. A«orua.ut aud ar. .t.termb.d to roll at luCJW FiRIOES.
B!!’.'“a‘'mMit”i^(J.Itl" a “ 1 0 ' T, *' , " r,d 4—yht'nOm|!rovraient'iaaa.’Vator*l iB , i gsiiW - !Msar ! K. , a , Ib.—Hulldlnf^wrohoId'iitiitwwroTarut* ^
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. I AM STILL AT It AMI ALWAYS AT IT—A PBACTICAL MEfllAMf. lure" frSabhMjKSg'uThlr. ;' , jg^ i,Un * P ro "iiuly attonded to. Gu Fix-TERRA-COTTA WARE. ri™ C rebl nrA M “ ,Bj, ' W " U “ y Tn,MOr,U * il " al " ,
GEORGE W. BARNES.
yvrsu SEE MRS. R. MACDONALD, VINELAND, AND KXAMINK HER NEW AND~ELlBGANT FULL STOCK OF Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods! SHF. KEEPS FIRST-CLASS GOODS AND IS BOUND TO SELL THEM CHEAP. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, AT MILS. SWING’S OLD STrtND, COR. SIXTH STREET AND LANDIS A VENUE, Junc9. *75-lv. VINELAND, N. J.
New Cheap Cash Store, LNTo. oe NTNTrxe,lainBtoxa sti-oot, (NKAIl THE POST-OFFICE.) BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. * rilEAP FOIL mil. AM) CASH 0XLT.
C-A-SIi SA'VES a'XldCK. SAVES FRIENDS. SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH I what I am after. Cash make. tl.,. Store Keeper smile. Trust make, him- frown, and the debtor too, roinietimes. ELDREDGE JOHNSON.
Advertisements. E. £ H. T. ANTHONY & GO., 591 BaoaDtraY, Nkw Yobk. (Opp. Metropolitan Hoteik. CHRUMOS AXD FRA Mils. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, A13UM8, ORAFHOSCOPKH and 8UITAUUE VIKWB. PHOTOGRAPHIC HATEKIA1ar. towd-qtmrter. for evroytoto, ,n
MICRO-SCIKXTIFIU LANTERN, HTEHKO-PA NOFTIOON. UNIVEItatTY KTKRKOITiroN. HTBBHJPJ IO0L LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN, LF.'S LANTERN.
Wgs} eCnt tela*adverUromenf ont Ihr rofrrabRDOFS.tWD
HORSES AND CATTLE.
Uriel's.Coal, Lime. BRICKS I BRIOKHH ^^ BRICKS QOAL, LIME, PLABTKB, HAUL BEST LEHIGH' COAL, Ktnvr, Egg and Nutt. ROCKLAND LIME, PLASTER, Stove Coal.
log, Cape May City, a fan LEHIGH A SCHUYLKILL COAL, OF *00, 8T0VK A CIIESTN01* BIZI
"■ '* “osVph U 80H*LL
J^IME ! LIME 11 LIME IM CORY & SMITH. ROCKLAND LIME, CALCINED PI.ASTER PLASTERING HAIR, CEMENT, HAY, COAL, Ac.. MAJN STREET, near the Bridge, aprtw-m-ly.MOXVILLE, N. J.
IMPORTANT. Fresh Fish, Game, Eta, k s A. LEE & CO. Wholegajff Commiaalon Merchants,
STATIONERY, NOnflJIA FtNE D riTLER T . FAM1 MINIATURE SHIPS, Ac^ d FOGT OFFICE BCnjrtSO.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HEAD Q FARXEH B EOE DIKE j CiiQTHIfG.J
STOEE KOOMS, Eo. 47 WASETEGTOE STILEET.
1. KXOLI8H ead AMERICAN
OWTHINa'forYoeth^ , ."d Cblh'.w! .•Iar** d P *' ' AIM a fell and eempl.u imek of OEMTiv yvlbfflSniNQ OOODS. n
Cl,an te Repelling, end nil
ISAAC H. SMITH.
THE NEW “DOMESTIC,” A DOUBLE THREAD LOOK-STITOH MACHINE.
i T TSt^^*!s^Wtt?rss* “ DO ““ r!C ’" Md^r" PATKNT HaKDUOCD CONICAL ■EARfNOS mbelh tb. Mncklne TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINK CO., LADIES, USE «DOMESTIC" PAPES FASHIONS.
ftEW VORKTRIBUNE.
BEAlTTi
GRAND. SQUARE AND rPRIOHT.
ADVERTISER’S GAZETTE. A Journal of Information for Adoor. Uorrt. Edition.»,iOO ropitt. PuilMod weekly. Terms. $3poraMuum inadoanm.
BEATTY'S 1 ;^:
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8UN 1 ’jr, tnmity lien i»papro^£Yhn •RBATWIamo: ^GRAND.SGUARK AND UPRIQHT. U*ithrey&ff&MwWdMTHK B|sTl r '
DANIKL F. BEATTY, V
?FA.TT7 I ‘ IAN ° ! ' GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington.
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BEATTY’S^
* ti "m Ul 1 it y 1 iT*Beatty' h y* al l°i nea n a—Be rroy IMIch.) Outline. u'(er"to J Fuiay^fnuri Ian I They are tn Jurroq by the b
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING-N1NETY-KIOHTH EDITION. ‘TtiTi
helfeUflOU, tale. Lew'Hportius.’Muurili'.niahieaimd w&aid^tSSt^fia B ' b ** lnn ' rr to^rrorltsJng . .. ri RUWEIJ. A CO.^
BEmrs ■dLYufsO^rai
It AddreeaDANIELF.UEATTY.
DTRMI.KB. Woolen an.I Faney Good, at every dMerlptlon. Thi-tr»n|n-rt.>Tity nr l',-e-Ing Ladlea’ and Gentlcrn.-u'. tlarinri-l. Is ■ ,w - *jB!r&asa rod or dye.1 to lotdi lib. lie... t.nli uod
BEATTY'S 0 BATH *8011001.** HALL. LODGE. OFFICE CABINET ORGANS. n-ttoo*. Bend stamp lor drewlor. Addrena DANIEL F.BSATTT.Waab-

