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Ig *h« pan! WMk, bot ii>o«lj Of n
h the SUUont « ,mm» .ftarthor
• dM lul that men cm
night on Hoofer, “>• defat the puMge of«' ' '
lhe Jeney CltJ bill.
The ac
for o
•In Jen
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lie held next F«ll inetend of In t Spring election. The DcmncnU the Senate were oppoeed to the me lire, u they think the Republican, will bent them If the election le held in tile Fall, and heure lbelmppn.il und flllibneterlng. .hut lt>*. labor, h»t. The bill pnrned the fenat
• Tneefey morning.
Got. Bedle vetoed the Mil. p« dng InMltutlon. for tl^ deaf and do Mind and fwMe-mindcd. In the Senate a supplement to the act for the ponl.hmenl of Introduced, which provide. If any person .hall sell mII, or expose for ale within jhe limits of any city, precinct, town, towi ship or other mnnicipnllty within this State, any .plritnou., vinous liquors, alM beer nr elder, on any fey on which any election, either general, special or municipal, shall be ' ‘ ' said city, Ac., be shall, on eo« thereof, bo punlehed by a fine cccding one hnndred dollars or Imprisonment In tha County Jail
ing thirty daya.
The House committee on Ways and llcana reported a bill, which Area the tax rata for the ensuing year at one and one half mills on the dollar, to be dlspoeed ol as ftdlows: For the payment of Sinking Fund obligation# Billing due January 1,1S77, $100,000, a sufficient cum for tWi payment mf Sinking Fund Interest, ami the balance to go to the Slate Fund. Tha roller le anthorixed
caught tbs boot and ■mn.bed it
I Utterly t<
rigging was
All this happened on Monday evening, and not on Tneafey is sUted by the Jlfnr. correspondent. On Tneefey morning ' iformanls say) there was no where the “Weaver" had evening before over wboee
The Method tel Episcopal ConferTha New Jersey Methodist Ephenpal lonfcreece. held st Mt. Holly cleswl Its ihore on Tneafey of last week. The follow log are the appnlnuneniaor paatora for the Bridgeton and Camden dbtrieta enmilng year:
■r. I few dine Ki
Xtm AdfrtutMUfd*,
IIS’ i
todeatile mmi Mriklnxly dra ' •* - llatanev stretches lb« fseades of Doric. Ic
i rjliVoeUIHJoI.o' woorUIJ^tixni
cecdlsry Ifoinsn.
ythlnc roocernllig\he foveslb ey severely affect
rnt UuliTidu
Idual of our city, hut happen- ‘ ° r " nlt ' " s.klng
•Is.ke.1
tbtt hr heard finhciKk r
thought Clytiwr would derelop. IheSenstor i '•'ymer that question a fow
replied i •Mr. Bi
le thought til at McDonald rr believes that cx-Atte. (Sea. had lold. Purler th-it Clyiru-
Sa’tfor Taxes. TAX SALE.
Saturday, the ad day of .
u Um m
Dean lie Ule-U. awwart.
In the Senate a Mil waa Introduced ■ authoilxing the formation of Aseociatlony for tbn prevention of cruelty tc children and granting certain powen. The bill to uam mu Delaware river at Trenton, hat patted both Homes. Alep the bill allowing the proprietor, of/newspapsre to change tlie name
thereof.
A bill authorizing Board, of Freeholders to elect county physicians, who shall make nil . amlnatione, etc, in their recpective counties was Introduced In the House. An act to correct the errora in the revision of the laws, waa Introduced < by Mr. Steveue. It ntnends the act ti incorporate the Trueteos of re%loi.
Soeletiee.
The Sunday train bill elicited i warm dltciuslon In tha Houm. I will probaMy pan th
A bill o
a laid
before the Senate. It provide# that
whenever any public road '
the Surrey ore shall cross any railroad ■ operated by ateam. In addition to tha act Wt which (hi. U a aupplement, the •aid Surveyor* shall catiae a notice to be eerved upon the Township Committee and upon the Railroad Company, for ten feye, that they will proceed to consider and determine whether the crossing shall be at a grade or not, nud If they determine that It ahall lie at abovo or balow grade the rt ' ' "
be so constructed, and the
shalfobe paid half by the towneblp committee and half by the railroad company i if over grade the county a bridge. ** ** os Introduced in the Home, provldee that all taxes due oo the first of January last for land, may be paid wit one year from the passage of this with seven pu cent, interest. AH land told by tnunlncipal authority can
ha redeemed oo paymen
In the Honae a bill waa Introduced \ to provide lor public printing of tb laws, jifuvKling for the publication of ‘ tha public laws In two papers In ea ' county of opposite politic*, the Sti to pay therefor; the spocial laws i to be .published In tbo same paper* t^a ooumy which they affect at the , 'expenee of such county. > • The general'tax^lall on lukeoQod | reading In theOIouM caused consider- ,
ItsrrUonvine—J. Wsnham. UntaavtUe-T. H. WlUoo. Otoumter flrcnll—K. F. Moore. ' ^ They say that the National Home of Representatives la afflicted with bad air.—f r, had ventilation. To this complaint the Philadelphia Jlullrtln replies: ‘*How can there be any pure atmosphere <o Congress while there’s Democratic majority there?" Jew o. How can purity come out of a
corruption mill.
The Clnelnuattl Cummtrrial any#: ‘The Democratic-Confederate Houm loea not push its investigations fast
es a rollon plank t
i find a Republican sure to find about Talk grubs In the
•ms locality."
Hon. Bichard H. Dana Ji
d another railroad from Camden itlantlc City. Offlocre hare bean *1, and large amount of the slock
it striking wit
church property from taxation, and the amendment was defeated by
The Camden Dtnacnl Itiss th une of ex-Govemor Joel Parker i i matt band, aa tha Dsmocrallc cat difete for President. The Detnoen cy might go fnrtberand Eire wont.
It la a little slngulay how prone so persons are to give ei-culation to fkl hqad, eapetlally If by doing so, th
April 10th, 18TS.
r nelghtwr in giving There h now lying at Knhkioor Col r (and his comments Hen-. Shenandoah, a curloaHv in - the on) to what purport, to be the *h*pe ^ * '““P <£ Jve "partienUre of the low of the Schooner .'EL ‘'Mamie M. Weaver,’’ near Sandy ' ' t of the
r foci high, fed aCout four fee: sll’lncbei f in thiekmaa. It h said to be the larg.
That r
t P. M., some.5J miles ac I Hook, but waa not seen
rtjw crews of Life Saving Sla-
». 1 or 2. Captain Bselx ■si when she struck, and m No. 1 to report the fact,
no of the crew of that Station
8 found (eo wa an it
seotlug tlfly-Uiree different tribes, have organized to come to the EzposltUm under the leadership of msnj- of the best known chiefs They will liring their fomdlei-whb them, and camp In wl^
T 01 Wem. hul roup
hare, a. they do
tfe
remarked. “It looks ms though Cly r had gw-down to the IbundaT'-- -' i Belknap scandal." A SCAXOALOrs SCAXDAIVn improvement on Enoch I i liecn made by a matrlninnal, ned lady of this city. The heroine In ' rstlon U the daughter of-one of our .. n dlMIngiditu ^
Sfitre M n ei°'A
dty. to again nestle in hi. arm. i Juu *0 fey. .fter her return she pi wm ever "he cKmmreS^I5“r” ry to bring lino the world. I’here U . Btch a ridiculous aspect ahnnt tho whole affair that the pastor with the ar» oose Is sad and dejected . the “til oo chute" Is reserved, and the . grocer looks ms though be was engseed In the effort to solve s difficult nr-’-’—
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The “gnsrentee" Waasmeker A-llmwn
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JVWc Advertisements.
beoUUsd. AaMiMHl ua property vf J '“
t Ji
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WAhlnsjo^ sUM-^ApHUI
I ae—rd aa properly ol Miller a neevrs
wad «w*M to the wreck with th parelu, and sucrewfed in thro lint screw the bow of the set
H'-sS'
; Corner of Bank and Bond Streot«,
. (Nsar the Depmi,
Finn and Gardm Seeds,
rnrr Wnahlnttoo
bBSs
s?-»a.r
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Teal Estate. ^DMINl.“TRATOIC8 BALE REAL EMTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orp ^[^"d'.ro^iKr'.'r.y'aics; Ijort# In thruloraaaldenontr.tbeaaliserlher Tl'EfiUAV, APRIL 18th. 1«S. 'SHknSSSH ^Air , Iha' l |^wp , fo’lie'Bmd 0 ftw and dear ol
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ALBUMS,
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CAPE MAY CITY. N
1 Merchants of Fewark, ! Soluble Marine Guano,
^ei'ea ;
NEW JERSEY,
MR Per Twn.
1
w^SETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. i
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SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
PELICAN GUANO,
. DWELLINGS,
l I STORES AND M I, , 1 HOTELS. | r Insured at low rates. ,
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Clothing! Clothin O’! ,, ev- , A-‘-« QRAND EXPOSITION ” ^ • i jyjXXaXa'V'IXuluB . j -AT TIIK— Spring Stock Jnst^Rec^ived, which will bD sold at ihej MUTUAL MARINE CHEAPEST CASH STORE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.. ■ j ASSETS, JANUARY 1st, 1876, ! • $l,377.>-iHe.33.
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BENEZET k
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,t> ”* A ' , " > 101 * 1 Cordially Invited to Visit
„ r ... , THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL]' We are selling some goods at HALr what protection they cost, so as to have a New Stock j Beneficial Association,
for the Spring Trade.
inLajlSria."
228 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Comeand SeeforYourself Awn IF YOU DON'T SAY IT I* SO IVF. WILL MAHF. YOU A Handsome Present,
—AT THE—
Three ©tores. Cape May Court House, Cape May City & Dennisville. JOJHLIV BPractical Tin Roofer MANUFACTURER OF TIN-WARE, AND DEALER IN Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles, And we Invite the people of Capo May City and County to give us a call an in# our stock and our work, st our TIN AND STOVE DEPOT. No. 57 Waabingtou Street, next door to Johnson’s Shoe
KTEIW STOPLE3, ^ It OC12R1 ES* . „.! Dry and Fancy Goous.
Aojrfereond. L.*
Corner of Jackson and Lafayette Streeta (Post itafoe Address. BozXI'.
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Toys ami Confectionery. TN'E w rroY VARIETY STORE! ENOS R. WILLIAMS So. 41 WASUIOTM STREET, Toys, Fisli Lines, Stationery, Fancy Goods MQSIQNS
opsrssr macnienox.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
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mi-,*-Mr. N ”' C^M».'"l"r'"x''l.
Monuments, <f-c.
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TmdiMMVS Gild eh,
Petersburg, Cape May County,. New Jersey.
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