McMAKINS ATLANTIC HOTEL,
Local Department.
*T»!Ki umm of the p.nr. Mia Roe J Bieelmee »» crowned Queen of M»jr. j
The rroulrnti of Pctcnbarg were m ' ' ' Jr the bud la the cretilng. our the pvtj returned liomr, de- f
lighted with the efiernoon end Tvctlng c
The Cepe lalentl Bt|itUt 6t School hu added citcnelrclv to lu Uhrei7, bj’the poiehaw ofnew booke.
The n
tr of McMeki
ai.l>r»,.idddue»)W
A
Oar old friend Wro Muon. Bee,,, of t the "MerdunU.''will accept oar tbuke j for hb kind remembentuec oft
The early potato pluu are Juet appear log throngb the groond. ud the "putab hup" hare commenced operation* In ful
a genuine
n>ei» b etrong talk of bnOdlng tm churchee at Ooabeo. tbb aummer, nt tlio Method lit and one by the Ilaptbt
The Am "Sheep'a head" oflhe eeanon, wae caught by Mr. Jae. P. Bchellenger, of Cold Spring, hnd weighed
Thetreee, vine* ud ebrobberry in Mn. Clefelud’e cotuge yard, corner Of Perry ud Manalon etraete, look docidedly luz-
The friends of Capt. Ed. Pierce, Jr„ o
connant Jets will bo an attractive object during all hour* this abmmcr. Both BlanU on the lawn fronUng Jackaoo street, and the latter obtaina it* eupply eilber from the complete arrangement of water intrraloeed to the boose before the city concluded to bring the water mail
The bill of Wm. Hildreth. AaMMor, for additional pay for taking the cetuni i was presented, and on motion.
sward tl
from the city
baa been the pioneer In adorning garden with fountains hut wc bare doubt they will become popular and mis. R. B. Swain, Esq-, b the a of ihls as well as the supervisor of construction for the entire beautiful *e and surroundings.
noth birthtUy. The evening utly spent try all preeent. The Vineland Indtpndnt has spin chugod Lands. Messrs.Wllhur* Dodge, formerprnprietonoftlioshnrt lived ~
Mr. Tboe. H. WBlianuon. clothier. No. 40 Washington street, has a Urge and select stock of summer halt on which bo b selling at low figures. Try
Hr. Sami. R. Stiles, of this city, remtfred to Sea Grove, with hb fair where he goes to take ebarp of the eery ud provision store of R. D. rounds^ Son, at that place. What"Is bring done to advertise Cape u, udbringi
The Directors of the Cape May County Agricultural Pair Society will hold a noon, May SOth, at the offlee of the society, at South SeaVUle. A full turn out
Dougkae. Eeq, of Dyers’ Creek, for a bountiful eupply of excellent asparagus. Friend Douglass fully understands the
A "Strong" man b In a peck of trouble. He got married about six weeks ago to-a bouncing lose of a few weeks acquaintance. and now he b sorry that he
Sne cottages at Sea Grove, (hr a couple of Philadelphia gentlemen, and 1* nlre it work on them, ud will have tl ready In time Ibr the opening of the i
received through a friend, from a gentlemu of Philadelphia, o column ud a
half of ~ ’ ’
Dennis township. Dr. 0. F. Learning. County Lisin Com mbrionor, presented hb l
id ordered recorded.
more undent, purporting t been copied from "Wattson's " a work celebrated aa embodying a larger amount of Interesting data
thu any other put'
The whole of these extracts will b (bund, however. In "Barber atuj Howe' Historical collections of New Jersey,' edition of 1M4, under Ihe head of Cape May, and their accredited to Dr. Maurice Beesley, of our county, who collecf- ' and collated the eamc. whlbt serving county in the Legislature, from 1840 184a. He loaned the material to the publishers, Messrs. Barber d: Howe, in 143. who after 'stereotyping and using . returned it to him, aud the original lortoscrlpt U still In fab possession. It give* us pleasure to have an onnormlty of correcting thlstfrror, which b nothing more thu Justice to those con-
missioner, is |8.387.0d. The amount pa ut by him (from accrued interest i hud) daring the put year for schc
meeting of the Baud. The Chair . Messrs. Doughas, Tyler and
Mr. Tyler moved that the chair appoint Committee of three to examine the East ad West Creek bridges So ordered, and the Chair appointed Messrs. Tyler, Steelman and Corson, motion, adjourned.
«'»pc May City,
Kke'swot
Sale for Taxes.
TAX SALE.
nfSe?wy*cSo^etfnrc*r«™ *yrn",*2Tne
» M _d»7
The amount loaned to the county sported u a part of the county Iml dness, is g3.Mb.5B. The Committee on Public Build
read, accepted ud ordered record The Committee expended during the past year In repairs on buildings ud for blankets, etc., *133.13.
barge one George GUTord, confined In su county JalL by order of tho Court fo on-payment of fine and costa. It wa evnalnnt that the nrlsoner hail ui
ms of paying, and on motion, til ilntlon was adopted and the prisonc ordered discharged. Learning, Surrogate, appeal ed before the Board ud stated that all
■o legal , .
re previous to 18C1, were In a badly
d Board to autborixe the re-filing of tin
Denniavlllr Items. M r. Smith Coraon, blacksmith, nt N< l>enn jtvilie, fell from the platform attached to tlie second story of Hie wheelright
injuria
head. He was taker he b (it Ihli writing;
lylnglnaverydugerouscondltian. Dr
M. Beraloy wae called 1
-. though had it beelMmt a
be acddcnl
The New Jersey Medical Asabdatlo: will convene here on next Tuesday, th 23d Inst. No doubt a large and brilliul array of talent ami skill will be present on the occasion. Congress Hall' the head-quarters for the memben
here.
The United Slates signal station
e. Cape May Point, to the building ‘ Hally for the purpose, bfflid blnchugv and te hb old friends la b
-A New Arrival—4 bouncing young stranger made the home af our friend Joeeph Eldredge, at Cold Spring, decidedly happy one day last week. The 'ring well, ud the Ikther— wishes higher
Thos. Hand, who has been In Bridgetoe Jail (hr several months, on the charge of robbing Beckett's store,-at lud furnace,.indjeho was a bo engaged In the Petersburg atom robbery last wit"' ter, was hst Week (bond guilt
Cumberland “
lud Courts, 1
hry^r five yew. - dj I Pitooraaixo BicxwAiroa—TJic&i succrrafhl elfi.Tt that has been msilc lately In-iha-art of progreasing backwards b that of our city Street Committee, la p ting a top dreaalng of loam and clay oughfkna. This retrograde movemi
, Corglo Brectf, In rear 0 property of Geo. AlUn, Eeq. ltdout the ropaulty and uaefulneas of oor gas
sdinthe midst of 0
The Centennial opening at Phlladel-
We devote the greater part of bur first ud fourth paces this week tou Illustrated deecripilaa of the
Instant death.
. Townsend also had a heavy foil on the same day, which required tin mention Of hb physician. Mr. Townsend Was engaged In ter train a vine, and was In oee of the t reel of bis yard when the limb nf the tr broke, precipitating him to the hard gras walk, a distance of almost twelve fr* Mr. T. Is considerably bruised almut ti head and shoulders, and hb whole systr greatly shocked by the folk Rev, James E. Dlrerty, son of Rev. J. H. Dlverty, li« returned home on ! from Wisconsin, where he has been M. E. Conference, of that State, for
three yean.
Lodge, No*05, A. F. A A. M., held ' ling, the followingpresmhbudr ' adopted:
tho death of brother Richard S. Si
predation of him as a brother of tbb
'em and honoraMe Institution; there!
Rewired,' Thet hi humbly bowing to ill stroke which has removed him from
below, we acknowledge the
inde all Hash I* dust, ud feel ounelrea ' ready, knowing
Mnk
that In such an hour as '■e Son of Mu may call... Re solved. That we drape
Board the beet wbhes of all for their fi “ire happiness ud proepcrlty. Tho resolutions were unanimous! !opted, ud briefly and foelingly n sponded to by the gentlemen to wlim
they referred.
On motion, the Board adjourned si's
for the Space of three months ct to our deceased brother, and Seootary be Instructed to record
Wit. B. Baowit, Ci Tudtahoe, N. J„ May 3d,
Geo. J. UanselL Eeq.. and wlfc, ar ' lutlc Bouse for u extended getting their summer cottage
Mbs Lottie Haynes, daughter of A. L. of Uilrdity, b spending the present spring ud aummer In the Catsklll Mountain regions, of New York. Chaa E. Foxwcll, of tho PhibdelpMa City firm and Nevafoy Jforold, was here last week gathering notes to write up Cape May. He registered at McMakln'a
Atlantic while here.
ig our friends who paid a Hying Capo May nfcw days ago. wo rased to greet Henry York, Eeq., firm of Moore, York A Howell,
muofisetnren ud dealen In upholstery.
Judge Jeeeph E. Hughes lias been npilntad to the Board of Directors of the public achoob of thb city, to fill the raesney caused Jjy the resignation of Mr. Hrnry Hand, and in place of Rev. E. T.
poimment is, we'
Joerpli McMakln writes from Shugtl, March 2«th,18T8. to his brother of le AUnnllc House here, the biter only arriving May fith: "I was vblted thb Rev. lit J. S. Roberta and wife, the latter a Now Jersey lady,
moved that the Surrogste be e-flle ud arrange iu proper legal papers ud docmnenla in hb office. So ordered.
The Committee on County Treasurer'* Account* reported that they had audited the same and found them to be correct A detailed statement was presented and
motion,accepted ud ordered
filed.
JOHN McVAKIN, ttioriuirron.
DIRECTLY ON THE SEA SHORE—OPEN ALL THE YEAR—NO BAR. Mixty Hot Bad Cold Sea Water Batha Atloebrd to the HoBae 11 The AUutk b a^lar^e. new. Brsylass Hotel, ^ocareu^ulreelly on^thsMug mrerlu Uh|hweU.=jt deUxhUD^uirr within . w ,n:) vts^sqr Its doors, ’t^tle ntKindJuiUj: *U| Oooi •uui^^i'chvgrenaUrete^s^UMuvsoc ^UlorJ^lnd t y'rliSre|mr*hlre't. 1 ipe IfoJ 1- reaetml by Itie Wcst'jcraey lUUroad tnan KniUUrlobla, I ravins Market
- "VKUi
WINTER TERMS, 4151
N McMAKIK, Proprletn
Dry Goods, Millinery, $c. NEW SPRING STOCK
Srj kk Illincrj ud Futy kt
Look at our 5 cent Prints, fast colors.
gpss 1 nb - r Os
^So^U%«SWi,.„r
Mr. Rice oficred the folh
hie and resolutions: J. StrattoR Ware,
Lewis S. Williams ud Dutfci 0. dreilRe,^ gentlemen whohavo been long
this bid^^ therefore bo it
one) wltnera the departure of ullemcn from a sphere of ueefult thevhave so long ud ably filled. Jfd. That while oor official rela. ' thus abruptly closed, themutu.il
ih gentlemen owe-to their fol“So kindly feellugi that have
“1 by the retiring
r official iu ■onal relations with us, wll membered with pleasure, su them that they carry with th
enl from official d
ARlrtrAI. incRTtxo.
convened on Wednesday, May IClh, in
' tho fan
call tho members
ofthe lodge, and that they lie printed faT Wllowi; Ca|>e May City, J. Hr
am} Maakell Warn; Lower township,
Dulol
Ings; Middle township, Dr. Alexander Young ud Thomas Douglass: ~ township. L. M. Rico and John Tyler; Upper township. Alcxudcr Coraon aud Anthony Stoclmam. -10 Board wa* called to order by Clerk. The first business being the* thin of a Director, Messrs. Alexa Young and Daniel Schellenger wen
Seven ballots were taken, Mr.Schel huger receiving 5 voles, Mr. Young 4, and 1 scattering. On the eighth ballot Mr. Young received 8 vote*. Mr. Schellenger 8, and Mr. Rios 8. On the ninth Mr. Young received 6 votes, ui Schellenger 4 votes, and Ar. Young was declared elected sail took the ohair. W. V. L. Selgman was ebetod Clerk. A resolution wa* adopted fixing the •alary of the County Colbetor at *330 per year. Lou Commbaton *30 per year, ud CounseBorto the Board *SS per year. Dr. John Wiley tins then re-elected County Collector for tho ensuing you
without opposition.
Dr. Coleman F. Learning was re-elect ed Lou ConusMoner for the ensuing r without opposition, end J. B. Huff, i. Esq., counsel to the Board. Ir. Rice moved that the rules governthe hst Board shall bo the rubs for government of thb Board tint tbor ordered, Agreed to. The Director unoanced the following
Douglass,'John Tyler and Wm.L. Cum-
Yard wide Bleached and Brown Muslins, at 7 and 8 cents per yard, too doz. Hosiery, good qualities, at 8, 10 and 12 cents per pair. The best Millinery Stock this side the city, and prices a great deal lower. Hats and Bonnets trimmed, and trimmed to- ‘ order.
‘LITE AND LET LIVE”
Ctrthinf. EDWkRDS t U WHENCE
S STILL tm*0. ANt> NOXB TO* WriRR* TO* TM* low **R OF BF8I1W STILL W* UT* IR BOP Eg OF BETTS* TIM *6. FEELIRti CdRFIPtRT THAT WI RAVE MKR1TEII THfcTATROKAOK TOCS TAR SEIKO ALWATS AT OCR TOST TO SEECCTK ALL ORURRS IS OCR USE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. WE STILL CLAIM A ECU SHARE OF TRADE.
spoumra m hoofing, At the Lowest Possible Figures, RECZSVES OCR CLOSES* ATTENTION. ALL ORDERS FpK Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery HEATERS AND PARLOR STOVES, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods,
QCKENS-ITARi: . IIINETS PERFECTLY f
MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERR/ AND JACKSON .A.. JtJLaj-ncfi* Ac Co.
LEVI E. S0HNSON,
No. S Mansion St., Cape May City, A~. J., CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR.
AGENT FOR THE SALE AND RENTING OF COTTAGES, -COTTAGE LOTS & FARMS, &c, &a
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY
A GOOD STOCK always on liand and
Ruainew in all their branches.
MADE TO ORDER
' Large lot of new MATTRES!
n a v-rpn
•AKRANTED.
A FIT WARRANTED. PRlCS3.-F.-r raakiusteat. Slot,
C-A-JLaJL, ^V.>I> SEE
LEAVITT & SHERBURNE. |5^“AgcnU for a full line of MADAME DE.MOREST'S PATTERN!
Flour, Feed, Groceries, fyc. niJ.DllETII'S DOUBLE STORES'
property or William KHvell. nd lot on w.y. niHi: n i°IL
ofhx, »njl>^llome^ aod^lot on
to°hl* BM«l.*%wiii xmOnt on^lBhyette
ISISivh
SoLSui^ Aai'eaidae propeii? of Iom
Lss , ^n™ M “tr prop * ri . B alul ,, S!Sm‘ aao ' t *
*■- InlWrataodepeu 10 bo o.IUoJ. i
iwSSxfegtau^aZrmiv^Anaou)
—.—,_A Intern.! and emre to bo nd-.... AmoMd aa propwly or Mr.. John ptorwm.
aa‘u^proffiy*3 l *bUU^Ki're A ‘'
Bji fthTOll FBd_dTO»tu>Ia3d«3? aI-' *«wd aa prbpevtl^or Gvoreo ftjoerann
lot oa Oorfle atvaat. Amoom *v-*r?Sntifrssf'®|put . LotrsTWaabiagmi Ir^be Udih^ | Aj«aa •• th. ■Sd aa^^traavtycdAlekU Hobi-llei ,a‘Tu£S". r .d“SSire A »L'l'
Tliu subscriber is prepared to filniiah all customer, with choiro Family Groceries, Hams. Philadelphia Fresh Butter. Lard. Canned Fruits. Flour. Corn. Oats. Coni Meal, Ground Feed. Prepared F round ['lax -Seed, Oat Meal. Gnte, Coatee and Fine Sail. Hay aud Stmt 't “t ^d'd"?' 1 * “V 1 ' 0 K' ,(Mla delivered. Heat Dry Wood STORES, Nos. 32 and 34 JACKSON STREET, (.'APE MAY CITY CEORCt: HILDRETH.
RANDAL E. MORGAN,
Nos. 10 and 15 Federal Street, Ocxmclon, TV. J.
—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN— Flour, Feed, Corn, Oats, Hay, Straw, BRAN, MIDDLINGS, SALT, Seeds, Fertilizers, Mackerel, Potatoes,
AND COUNTRY PRODDOE GENERALLY. F* o L-111X- y a li ci TE g « s TO o xi K li t. HTGooda sold on commii«lon and prompt returns made. Janl9-'Tfl.ly.
Roust and Sign Painters.
SMITH & HENRY
BRAKICAL HOUSE MU SI6U PA0TEES,
GEORGE W. SMITH,
AUCTIONEER,
No. 19 WaimnOTOit Saxxr, Can Mar
J. 0. FENDERSON, House and Sign Fainter,
GItAINISO JLSD OLAZUiO. CALCIillNQ, CmNA OLOBBINO, OILDINQ, BRONZINO,BTC. HARD WOOD FILLED AND POLISHED. ■NONE BUT TUB BEST MATERIAL USED. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. •IS-lj. SHOP. 50." 3 MANSION STREET. CAPE MAY CITY, 5. J.
Vineland Steam Sash Factory.
KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS (
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAIL
laluatera. Bracket.. Lnmber.
Largo Au.rtm.nt aad are datarmkred to aril at
1.0"W miCEES-30-G1VS US A TRIAL. WE USK ONLY KILN DRIED LUMDKR-S* ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. KIMBALL. PRINCE A, CO., Vineland. N. 1. 'foforal'ft with LaefovB. tedd, Luoibtr treat or, Towaaud'. laM C«pa May Oenty
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting.
AM STILL AT IT AID ALWATS AT IT—A PBiCTiOAL MECHANIC.
8 S*“ Ota Pitting promptly atlunded lo. Ga. Flx-
ftirnbhed and hmw ax Phlbnt B lnl.u —rj—
furnished and htmg at Philadelphia pric
TERRA-COTTA WARE. **“ uud Chimney Topa of all dkea and . Iracri ptlona fornlahed
tWKLI
TUBULAR WELLS, the uted to work br no pay.
arsoea O-i-oxro -VCrorlac. a £, ^ u Street, Cape *ty City, rw
GEORGE W. BARNES.
IRS, H. HACDOK’ALD,
,, VINELAND, AND EXAMINE HER NEW AND ELEGANT FULL STOCK OF Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods! SHE KEEPS FIRST-CLASS GOODS AND IS BOUND TO SELL THEM CHEAP. wDON'T FORGET THE PLACE, AT MRS. SWING'S OLD STAND, COB. SIXTH STREET AND LANDIS AVENUE, June#. ’73-ly. VINELAND, X. J.
POWELL’S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE REMOVED TO Dfcatiirst-opp Greenwood CdlUgf,
New Cheap Cash Store
3Vo. 30 'WgkelilutStoiA Stx-oot, (NEAR THE rOST-OFI'ICE.) BOOTS, SHOES, HUTS, CAPS (NO WALL PAPER. CHEAP FOR CASH. AND CASH ONLY. Hare had all :li - ''rvlit Trade I « .nt. W hen all inv old ereiiitor. pay up may
CASIi S-A-VES TXMIK, SAVES FRIENDS. SAVES TK01 BJ.E AND-SAA ES MONEY. CASH lb
ELDREDGE. JOHNSON.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. aE4iH)CAai£R6 re®
FINE | OLOmiM,
STOKE KOOIS, So. 47 WASHDt&TOE STREET.
I, ENOLISH aad AMERICAS
.j* Largo*, and Mott Cempltto ayaortmont of FltKNCH, ENGLISH CLOTHS. CASBIMEaEB, DOESKIN, ,nd SOMMER DRESS GOODS a.
JUDE TO ORDER AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.
:omiuo for yoararivot. Abo o lorgo oad •op.rlor Btoek of READT-M
GENTS' FOBNISHrE® HOODS, oeeh aa Eadon
CLOTBtNO fo:
aorea .old by tho yord. OB gtroa to Eopalrtag, on,
THE NEW "DOMESTIC,” DOUBLE THREAD LOOK-STTTOH MACHINE.
TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF SEwitaL!?3l23iL , ! , *“ bl ‘* n, “ h **'“ 1 *“" DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
' LADIES, USE •'DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS.
sps.iisr'Gc of isre SPRING A n't) SUMMER CLOTHING
IN. YOUTHS AND BOYS.
■^yM C. PATTERSON, BRAPEK and TAIIOK,
CAPE MAY COURT UOUSF..
iSORTMKNT of BROAD CLOTH. CASS1MKRES, VEsnxus,. and TRIMMINGS,
C. PATTERSON. J
^ ^ cLOTiiisn LiN?S?
Musical and Literary. YORK TRIBUNE.
BEATTY^idii2OILYND, SQUARE AND UPRiailT.
TH EWEEKLYjUN.Ag^j:
JkSnS.KRSSfWJf'SS:
BEATTY^no!
X V. BCJ^TTY, WatUng-
BEATTYi
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
DANEEL F. XT_ATX WaahUgWa. H,
Prteo, Tdct'.iy.ptvo
KEWSTAPUK AJ)‘raKTISII&
r-Eiorrrn editto: Id tho ttnlfed Htou-.. the Terrllorls DooUulo^or^Lbiuulo, hovlmt * lomreof ne’wurepaawhlelkukwM ed^UMulvovtloereaa glvleg gn^toot 1 ' ' ■ ' ■ MocMnle«fJ'^ftdl?al™ iiaroet?” sSkSSSS;" mu.. TPeoihei wlinj jggyjg*
•ROWELL BIT
BEATTY-
5&«aga^Ka»Sieag
^OENTS. MAKS^JO^^ENOAOEUENT* TMOxI W 3SOOBC,
/
for tt on extouotvo popnlanty," Ui. ytrert nay.. ''Jn.t auch a week aa t——
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