CTh-cti “KrvehnMrM—J. ITrap Pi aBlir, hoOkrtl a I ru*'. Sl»«i Ma»krl Ware, MI*; Joacjih » XpBtla.T la*l.! Q Winlama, 77. lie failed In mr- I Judre ol Elw.ioB—Wm ScbcHenser. nrrrtmjlv 1«* Tllua. B. ffrirlica. Hi. CUA of BWdlwn—Saiwwl B. Sum. Maaura Prank Hhaa.aod Vea- jr*., a H 0 «b«a, 128. trr wrm bifHmi on Bowlay laal. at u.mnWcom ^ A|>pml—John W. ■ l-niaka. *15*: Jn*|.h Q IVmiamf. ««•: ' .loMTlh K. Hurtr.,
P„ bar
abated the Mtowlns o««n
wilagjatf: J. C. .Bhappatd. Ji.fi.; - . ■ ^ R. Mmfcau. V. O.-. Thoa. L. Ru~r!l,
Troaaom^Iaiiira Sboonukor. Socrolary. !. T'-' •
At a ncont neotlns of (hr atdrkholden of the Tnckabo* "loan jndBuIWiug
(?•; E. W. Hand. 118. of lh»r—joirmUh Church,
John lUVfallo™. 104: William B.
W. Rkmaa. aj;WD.
circled: PrcalJcnt. Hoarn K Uaddrn: Srarnary. R. 8. Dnbln-n: Tnai.iircr, Thoa- Wkkr; BoHdlor, Thoa. J.. RinncU.
a*n! The bad condition of thr«U!e«rnlk» on Waahlni.1on alrcct ferarrcral dayalaal week auiigrttrd the abore Imerrosatnrjr. How l> the time to more In thla matter.
Lewie S. Wllllama. W. M.
8. P. Baker. 8. W. T. B. Madden, J. W.
Wm. B. Brawn, Treaauror. Thoa. L. Roaacll. Srcretary.
- A atrona Kale from the Enel. rncinK aea and high tldeprorallcd here Monday, March 30lh, blowing the aand ifclwrfecl ahecla along the beach. The upon tortuaalely b In "Apo, " othcraUe greal deUroctlon along ahore would occor. IVc fear the Sea Grore embankment hae auffated. AtthU writing. 10 P.M..Menday. the gale b very rlolenf »!Ui heavy rain. Thb day.nine Jram ego, March SOth, 1887, one of the moat dtelructlve It. E.
galea ever known at Cape May. deatroyd . ""-J- become. Tboee engaged In the - work, know bettor limn to drink it,
yet wo "awig'' it all down, pay the
price and nak now question*.
Thu Pri&oipAl ofn Boy'e Academy, i an adjoining county, haying eome lltllo diBlculty of minor importance,
i of lib Btudriua reoontly, leaaagra, 16 paronta in our
county, ao worded ns to excite tbclr worst ftara for the wolfnre of their i. It being Saturday, and too Inte taking train, one gentleman, at
Who were ao forlnnale aa to witr the pouage of the maguiflrent met along the northern nky, on Kriday How many prayer* are offered in behalf of the “poor and needy," by men whose puree airings and aloi house netcr open to tbclr relief. N ao much prayer, bnt more pelata
more bread, more furl.
"Ill gotten gains, bring tna
pains." bacoupbt, the truth, of whioh
wodally eee vriidrd. In tide da; excrasire raeotllly and dlahu
jractlcea. lhe little maxima ao oflen wrilUn in our copies in school .lays, fine lor-ibly to mind. “An hohest man la thn nr.Meat work of Goff.-" “Ilonretylh the beat policy.'' “Virtue brings ita own reward," etc. When still men of Inlellfgenee and good opportunities barn the great force of
these wholesome llllle trulbs. Keeping ashes in wooden yesaeb
about one's premises, and what la worse, inside ef out buildings, is an exceedingly dangerous practice, which many have discovered to their sorrow.
We have heard that vitriol and other
Tile substances ara frequently used in the manufacture of anrsaparllht and other fancy drinks, dhe more of which fifij j-.-.-- the lighter in -flesh
Election or Omens*.—A; the 4th annual meeting of the South Seavine Loan and Buikliitg Association, held on Tnesday evening, March 7th, 1870, (he following ofllcers was elected
to serve the ensuing year:
Amos Wheaton. President; L 8 Townsend, Vice President; Reining, too Corson, Treasurer; E. F. Weatcott, Secretary ; Thomas Townsend, — i VanGlHer, E.
ns; Directors for
ODWwoen; 'Mnie! II. Wheaton, Wm. Rica, J.brib P. Collins; Directors for two years. Gorman Corson, Henry J. Corson, Eleazer Crawford, Directors
RxCai-rttaBD.—Frank Jackson and Anthony Trusty, the two mask ad burglars and attempted murderers of Mr. and Mis. A. Crowell, and who effected
Monday at Port Elisabeth. I
completely taken by surprise that re ■race or flight was useless, and they surrendered and were brooght to the Caps May county Jail again on tbs same morning. We hops that not noly them prisoners, but the Jail Itself will be mors
strictly w niched by
Tun Hnw JxasiT Brarx Manicai aocnerr—The members of thb orgaal ration, which b the oldosa of Its kind In the Called States, will hold their annual mooting thb year In Capa May Cily. and arrsngsmeula (Or that purpose have been made. The meeting win taka place on
ing his wife in terrible ansiajDao, w public sympathy excited In tl behalf, drove many miles during night in order to reach his dbtinatlon And bis boy ahre and well, happllv, with no real occasion for h is fears, or lbs long night ride. The other gentleman sought the wires for an explanation. Tims do the wisest and most intellectual, at well at the of mankind often commit the stupid blunders, at did the gentleman who was 'so thoughtless on thb ( cation. ■ . Ezra. In compliance with the prorbloiis of the charter, the City Council convened Monday afternoon, March 20th. Prad-
nt Mccray in the chair.
Members present—Menus. Bennett. Kennedy, Lana big. Learning. Richard - Smith and Townsend. Abaent-Mr.
immunlcatlon from Mr. John ! Makln was read, proposing to give to the city eight and a half feet In wl of ground along the lias of Ms landa on ~ calur atreet. Ibr the purpose of
84th days of May. Dr. 8 Rush Batsman, of Oadarrille. - ' a of the s, wIM make
Alhafla Rdtal property along the Him of Decatur street, neeeera. • uiken tir the purpose of wklanauteg and same the The chair appointed aa said R. B. Swain, Eh
Mr. Kennedy reported that the contract tor laying ‘ in and Chfstmtf raided to Mr. R. f
at Trenton. Report acceded. Mr. Rica, chairman of committee, -ported examination of the county ne bridge at Weat Crank, and that _ie bridge -as In Bdr condition and would but need little or no repairs ir four years. committee on Ulb repor auodry amaB accounts correct, wh •e read, passed and ordered paid Board. .Ir. Rice reported complalhls a* the condition of the East Creek Brid ml stated that it would be necceai . order to make It safe to travel, •pair It at ao early day. Laid a until next meeting. Mr. Corson presented tbebi-moothly port of the Alms House Trustees,
Mr. Hire slated that he had received telegram from Dr. Buttolph of Stale lAtnatic Asylum, notifying Board, of the death at that Inati Uon, of Christopher Thompson, laane pauper from Cape May. i lat be had aotifled the undertake; 'renton, to take charge of the b nd hare R plainly interred then leport accepted. The Clerk palled the attention of tlie Board to an error In the bill of W. H. for taking the census of Lower Township, under the act of 187.~. Mr. not having been allowed any taking tlie Agricultural Slat is fbe bill was read and ordered A communication frhm John Hart an, of Millyille. was presented end nail. The writer petitioned the Board to make a donation, to one Thoe. Jones, if Delaware, who had badly frozen IIS feet In the pursuit nf Tbos. Hand, i fugitive from Justice from Cumberand and Cape May. The application
irna refused.
Solicitor, Huffmau mode a request in behalf of the Sheriff, that the Bosrd authorize a reward for the capr the parties who recently broke! jaU and escaped. Mr. Eldridge moved that the bile riff i authorised to offer a reward fur the -real and conviction of the escaped risonor. Agreed to. Mr. Rice offered a rrsntullou spedfy-
---
Legal JVoticfS.
Lewis t~~ Oan^lyl
3S
Flour. Fred, Groceries. <>V.
imuarnmww.wm*^ n|LDKET|I - S DOUBLE STORES.
The auhtcriber b prepareil to furubh all cuatnmers with chbire Family Groce, i. 8. Hams. EhU -cielplii i Fresh Butter, Lard.
Meal. Ground Feed. Prepared Flour,
; Sred. Oat Meal. Gnu.
J1 sold at the lowttat prices, and gntuls d
jMNAL 8ETT1.EMKXTS
mmiatiwtoniof Anarow^triOjwvep.Ua. S'sSB''£fS‘»Si feaar
^CDITOR-S SALE.
^Wul beaMJM^jneja^.^U’^ba^ibijrP
Wedneailsy. the 29d da
of the parties who broke Jail 01 night of the 21 tl Inst., as follows; Jonathan Mason fl.10.00-, Jonstiian Hand. Jr., flia.00 ; Geo. Gooper, *20. nthony Trusty, flW.'.OO: Frank Jackn *60.00. Kesolntlon read and
treed to.
A petition from ihs County Centennial Commigsion, asking the Hoard to in appropriation of one hundred doUars, to defraying the expensss of purchasing suitable globes, cases, etc., collecting, assorting, und packing, and " i transportation of cereals, fruit ither products of Cape May County, to the Centennial Exhibition Philadelphia, waa preaentod and
wfeWb ’ilwae^VnlrXr.'ii
Mr. Rice offered a resolution preprinting one hundred dollars, for the uaes and pnrposea aet forth In petition of the Commission ; t( used only for the purposes thereit forth. All bilb to be andlted by Board. Mr. Rice advocated the paaaag io reeolution, in a strong and patriotic Messrs. Schellenger. Coraon, dredge and Ware, opposed tlie adoption of lbs resolution. The resolution was lost, ay »ysS. Mr. Rico moved that the committee i Public Buildings, bo Instructed to make such repairs to the >11 as may be atedutely necessary, (hr ths doten:lon of prisoners. So ordered. On motion aiyourned. Arrivals at lb* Atlantic II.
.tsssr.W-'sgsasiiS." ESKS liKSiSOSSS, ag-Tasta-ia; A Goon Woax.—A slarUmg cause > debnmy and •icknms fully explained in a large octavo treatise, by Dr. O. Phelps Brown. SI Grand street. Jeracy City, K.
arch. 1878, m%lnwfn*
I DM IS1STR ATOR’S 8.
or
REAL ESTATE.
At ths lowest Possible Hgmes, HECUVKS.Obit CLOSEST ATTKXTfOg. All. OKDKIIS EUR Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery HEATERS AND PARLOR STOVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, til t.IlVK-n IKI. A IVII.LOW-WARE,
MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRT AND JACKSON jV. I i- JULayuciM *V Co.
RANDAL E. MORGAN, Nob. Ill und 15 Federal Street. CnzTTcloii, Sff. T II AND RETAIL DEALER ISFlour, Feoi, Com, Oats, Hay, Straw, BRAN; MIDDLINGS, SALT Seeds, Fertilizers, Mackerel, Potatoes, AND COUNTRY PRODfOE GENERALLY.
3STOTXCEI LEVI E. JOHNSON, jYo. S Mansion St., Capo May City, JV. J.-, CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR,
HE SALE AND RENTING OK.
A XACS. 13 S
13 OlA » 1A t
House, und $ign Fainte
j. F. HENRY,
u
A »i
”"'tDEBDAy' TAuL 18th. 1875, "iainty ond'alsn^waweMju'. at - n'.-l.-'l ft-J^^KS'aRX'IlSuotlVn". «sa^l ;> me!ud»i« Die wld. S SSZ'aB lb. m a&e^pywaahloinil^aiivat^^lj’ awl. all nearly now end In esW eoDdlllMl: ! ; r,: ' - - io!nlnx lUdvl^hL^Ii^i■ e ' jJ' ' "1! ."I _-L u s i iwrL. oi P i?feic2»fh. , '^e'p»r eeht- o' neyhww
S1VIITH Zc HENRY PMCTICAI HOES]! AKD SI6H PAISTEBS, GRAINING IX IMlTAriOSOF-hLLHlNI«OF WOOD. ^ ixeeuin) wiilf diipsteE ,, ITV NUMBKR 19 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY (TTY. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,
BEATTYitAH! • ORAUD, SQUARE AKB tTRtOHT. ‘'Those esteaesled Ineilumsnu have a>sssiSs^^StS^sss^
ADVERTISER'S GAZETTE. A Journal of Information for Advorlures. Edinoa.^9.600 Mpi-f. ftMssJbd Row..*ew r nowrat.ACO.,--' jniiiCTWy. KUUres sa« Puhnebm. BEATTY'S^:
C0TTA6ES, COTTAOE LOTS & JAMS, to, to.
tBOKT 10 COTTAGE LOTS ON GVM). TO BE SOLI. CHEAP. | J J] ATTY-EJ-^-i
Fuuxirc n e .i.rJ> c pholstery iusincM in all their branches. A GOOD STOCK alwnya on hand and (
OHAND.SQUARE AST
AIX1XB AXn a^AZixa - CALCIMIXa, CHINA OLOSSlltO, GILDIHO, nnOHZIXO, ETC HARD WOOD FILLED AND POLISHED. STNO-YE B1
Bricks, Coal, Lime, § c. UHU'KSl BRICKS!j Wears *U1I prvpatsd to famish lbs Public BTtXCKlS afsxaeneTil qualiCf, ItwoIlbulMtnfnurnoses . - i - Ihe lowsst waraatPri'^.A'Ionlars prompl0OAL, LIME, PLASTER, HAIR. lomsvVArimtb* prcpa'e*' loftirnlshousBEST LEHIGH COAL. ROCKLAND LIME, PLASTER, BUCK AND HAIR,
Stove Coal.
.>7^ •• J. a FBNDEBSON, ■■ ■ 't^ Hctiso and Sign Fainter,
MRS. R. MACDONALD, VINELAND, AND EXAMINE HER NEW AND ELEGANT FULL STOCK OF Notions, Millinery amC Fancy Goods I SHE KEEPS FIRST-CLASS GOODS AND IS BOUND TO ' SELL THEM CHEAP. wDON’T FORGET THE PLACE, AT MRS. SWING'S OLD STAND. COX. SIXTH "STREET AND LANDIS AVENUE, 'V JoiicO. ‘73.lv. VINELAND, N. J. New Cheap Cash Store, Uo. bo •VYrguGiiUaBiton Stroot, (NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.) . . BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. CUPS AND WALL PAPER. CJIEYP FOR CASH. AXD CAsU ONLY.
CA.SKC SA.VES LFXlNdlK, ‘XUS. SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY'.
Ml EDGE JOHNSON.
(^.“emjnSao ai,!}^^.u*l abl
beatty^^ ORASD.BQUARB^DI^U^^-^
i» i| illl ■x |S
Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & C O MANUFACTURERS OF OOpRS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULOINQS. STAIR RAILS, B»lo«t-r.. Braekeis. Lnniher. LOW PR-IOES. IXVK US a TRIAL. WE USE ONLY KILN DRIED I.UMDER-«t ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED ID. KIMBALL.-PRINCE * CO.. Vineland. N J.
Flnmljing, Steam and Gas Fitting. I An STILL AT IT AXD ALWAYS AT IT—A PRACTICAL HECBASIC. All orders for Plumbing- Steam and Gas Fitting promptly attended to. Gas Fix ires furnished and bung at Philadelphia prices. TERRA-COTTA WARE. Tem-Golta Pipes. Vasea and Gblmncy Tups of all slzea and descriptions, furnished ; commercial prices. TUBULAR WEUA the tagl In tbe market, pot In at reduced prices, and waripted to work or no pay. v . ^ _ nrsoa Ctro-KTO VN/ oi-lt. «. Syn o o levity. Orders left at No 85 Washta|ton Street. Cape May City, or Sea Grove Hotel win GEORGE W. BARNES.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HEA.I1QUARIEKS Edit PIHE CL0THIM&,
STOEE ROOMS, Io. 47 WASHIIGTOS STREET.
CLOTHS. UA8SU1KKE8,1>
RCB, KNOLIgB sad AMERICAN
MU1K TO ORDER AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.
laicise for yooreelvoe. Also a large aad ruperlor Stosk Of READY-
CCOTUIXQ for Jfen’e, To«lh-e and Chlldren'e -ear. YDKKISmBO GOODS, eaeh as Usdsnhlrts
wsrs, aad <CaeiLi
0dOloTe.tnlteUs.rors:
on ftv^a (o Rspslriaf ,snd sil ordsrs fll
ISAAC,n. SMITH.
THE NEW “DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE THREAD LOOK-SHTOH MAOHINE.
BEATTY'S^-"
KEWSIATER ADVERTISIRO KINBTY-EiODTM EIUTIOJt. proportion ,|7'L'''',/ YiTiV^ e, JS'ei’ o* a other e'peclal eluae i.,uinale; vriy ct-lnplela lleta. ToRCtboi will, i, t-.mmlrle flel „t over SX> Oermaii pepeia intnicd 11'^ Uir United
n r • TT V’C cklbbratkd D t H I II O SlLYBll TOBOOB PAKUIR omiAMH are ranked by saloon
-ISTABIeiaHKII I.’
, » al tla elm— <d dw Uske-n-a— «H<£sa , !«Me o£ PATIl!^ HARDENED COMICAL CEAEIMOS oa bod, ibe Markiaa TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF
LADIES, USE "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. •
T li MILKS. Wool, .. ■jvtoZ ■ - - Aess
BEITTYS
iPAIfTTKR *
ntrlor Organa.
BEATTY’S <, SAiB 0 Mboot.*' HALL. LODGE. OFrlCB CABDOtT ORlar. Addreoa. DANIEL Y. BSATTY. Waab-

