Lyor W«re hu cxerelxxl hU i •(•Uto ud "reloed" pic ord id *t the lut mcMlng of Connell, re-
* » member of the II
Hi, John's Episcopcl Church, Cc] M»y, wlU to opened for dlrlne serrlo on guDdcjr, Jnnc IBih, 187U. The Re Dr. Butler win preach on the 18ih, si the Rer. Dr. MeVkker, of the Ho Trinity, on the 25th of Jane. Serrlo et 10 A. M„ end B P. 11. Beet. free.
esloooe In this city. The signs of the times indicate that our young - will pretty i seems to l
A Cixtskkial Tks Psktt —Tlie Fourth of July trill to celebrated at Gravelly Run by a grand Martha Washington centennial tea party, to to held on the afternoon and erenlog of that day. h nrantTwlil to provided la abidance. ^ Beveral good speahers wHl to present and address the meeting on the oocnslon. and a general good time will to had on the oocaelm. LetaR go and enjoy themselvas In ooameinontlng the national
Wc dip the following ftosa the Kew moth^totoSl! ...
live-year old son of Capt. Frank Van Glider, of Tnckahoe, Is reported to
the Slate
Superintendent of
in the State. j 3hc-wln and
Management of Primary Classra, mndiirtrel by Mre. G. R. Alden, Mrs. Geo.
Partridge— M —
A spedsl meeting of the City C is held on Friday afternoon, Jono 9th, esldent Mecrey In the chair. Members caent, Messrs. Bennett, Edmunds, Lanig. Mecny, Smith, Sawyer and Town-
from the Bute
Instruction, aa 'l.i.e Music win to conducted by W. F.
•>- n.... . -11—-.In and Wm. Johnson.
Book of Praise and the Estcy
Organ will to used.
Superintendent and Conductor, 1834 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
Jnncl4-2w.
at the last meetli
b.' So ordered, and the Chs d Messrs. Dr. H. A.Kcnne on Ware and Wm. Caseedy. Sawyer moved that Connc the Board of Health to ma nation of the premlaea adjoining the property of Mr. Jam« S. Eldredgc, ■ - hoed track, and toKib So ordered. 1 resolutions Instructing the Chief of Pollco' to enforeo the latuln Sunday law. The reeolutlona were In subatnnee loee offered In Council Juno 2d. and atooquenUy re-eonsldered. Mr. Edmunds moved that the rasoluona to reedved and placed on flle. Loot. Mr. Sawfer moved that the censhloraon of the resolutions to postponed until the nest regular meeting. Agreed to. ' • question from Mr. Sewthat he had Urn Committee appointed the damages In the
Mr. Edmunds moved that Mr. 3. O. lullltt to authorised, to tap the street 'Iter mains for water to to used In the Olnmbla House bath houses. Agreed to. Mr. Sawyer moved that the Committee •e residenee 'of Mrs. Keeney. So or-
Hr. Smith moved that C. ns additional policeman. J Messrs. A. G. Bennett, R.
For Uie weak rnJIns StoeOaf, Jub« 11, lire.
«s and Atolurw. /or AU-Orand tolxm a/ Cath, Farmt. Itriidtncri. Blodi. t'.. »y Ihi Kama laind .'nmiprani AnotiaUon, Auomt 25. 187®—Capital Stod, *1,000,000. UoaUg r.,iA nn w _T-h„ vr...,i i
Inaugurated and managed reputation for 1 " late-*"
tnaged by men who.* Sfcrt“2toh.ra the hearty endorsement of Bute and city -Udali and cUiseue—will, on the S5th ty of August, 1875, make a grand disibutlon to Its shareholders of many valthlo awards of cash and real estate. g-ii.fE'S.’sg^sg. irable and valuable prmwny'to the State. Price of shares only *3 each. Every shareholder will be fairly reprerented at tha distribution. The dunces (Herod lo secure a home and a fortune Semi In your order a tave your numtora cs SSSsrasKi-is lures, manner of drawing, list ofendorers and references, descripUon of Kanas, etc., etc., send for their must paper, the Kama Immigrant, n free to any ndaress. BendtSforas Address, 6. M. Stricklcr. Sec'y. Aid
Picvrnns.—Wc have rethe Fine Art Pabllahlng . Stinson ft Co., Portland,
cently pubbest praise. Ihe pioneer, business in
BEacnrin.
ooived from t
House of Geo. Maine, several pictures recently published by them. The subjects, si wmk. of high art. deserve the highest Stinson ft Co., were among the p in the Fine Art publishing busli this country, and year by year the! r '—s has grown, until at the present ! It has assumed colossal proportions. . short time since they published a dtromo that had a ma of over one hundred and twenty.IIvo thousand copies. The weight of them unmounted was JudmenflrfXe^iblic Ust^JhldTSt! scripthm of line works of Art, from a chromo to a photograph—from a fine Crayon drawing to the most elegant
“teel Engraving.
They bring into service the skill of the They are also publishers of tits Ceninnlal Record, which U a very large Uistrated paper, devoted to whatever ll -f Inters* connected with the One Hun dredth Birthday of the United Stains.
Messrs. Stinson ft
fat wanlofa largcmi
ROCKLAND CALCINED PLASTER, PLASTERING BAIR, CEMENT, MAY, COAL, 4c., MAIN STBKKT, nssr tbs Brldgs, spTtUe.Tt.lv. MILLVILLE. V.
Advertisements. fJ>HE CAPE MAY N URSERY, ' H. J. SHOEMAKER, Prop'r. APPLE, PEACH, QUINCE. CHERRY, PEAR, PLUM. SHADE, EVERGREEN TREES, ° SMALL FRUITS, GRAPES, 4c,,
GOEDOlSrS FOOD
HORSES AND CATTLE, igsaasssffiaa.'aw! BSfST.WUSSSSS. ■am Mdr-lxiuml or worms. ^ ^ a < p"lvm > mUk*oni'ionrtb” uiTfSIt? ImM «?*i^ $&2xsjr& ordon food, and abetter rmnlt laobtalnod.
jJI.KUMlJJrU
Jfcsaea. tbSMrgsss |
Mr*
55*lbsl r'Smn try °
ss^ssjisrs! |
Sfard wide Bleached and Brown Muslins, at 7 and 8 cents per yard. 100 doz. Hosiery, good qualities, at 8, 10 and cents per pair. The beSt Millinery jotock this side the city, and prices a great deal lower. Hats and Bonnets trimmed, and trimmed to order. ifttUy sdeci LEAVITT & SHERBURNE. BTAgontafornfulllinoorMADAME DEMOUEST'S PATTERNS. Flour, Feed, Groceries, tyc. HILDRETH'S DOUBLE STORES. .The subscriber is prepared to tarnish a Ground Flax Seed, Oi ' ~ ' 11 sold at
■A.. Li. JEdLaynes Sc Co. IsTOTICEI LEVI E. JOHNSON, No. S Mansion St., CapcMay City,N. J., CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. AGENT FOR THE SALE AND RENTING OF C0TTA6ES, COTIME LOTS k EAR1S, to., to. ABOUT 40 COTTAGE LOTS ON HAND, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY Business in nil their branches. A GOOD STOCK always On hand and MADE TO ORDER. A Large lot of new MATTRESSES on hand of nty WARRANTED. RANDAL E, MORGAN' Nos. 1'J and IS Federal Street, Oaxxk.c3.ozx, £3~. «T. —WitOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER INFlour, Feed, Com, Oats, Hay, Straw, IAN, MIDDLINGS, Seeds, Fertilizers, Mackerel, Potatoes, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY.
CLOTHING MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. ICES WITHIN THE UEAC'tt OF ALL .“—^^rtnstn
House and Sign Painters.
SMITH & HENRY PRMEICH HOUSE AKD SKI PiUTEIS,
NUMBER Iff WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. CITY GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,
New Cheap Cash Store
3STo. SO ■V^a.slalxAKton. Street, (NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.) BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND WALL PAPER. (HEAP FOR CASH. A.VB CASH OUT. igaim ‘wm^T^'crrig.rt Xng with die ea^hand [ara m'’ “* 7 CA-SH SA.'VES TXTVLE, S FRIENDS. SAVES TROUBLE AND SAVES MONEY. CASH IS what 1 am niter. Cash makes the Store Keeper snijl*.' Trust makes him frown, and the debtor bw. sotuetimes., ELDBF.DOE JOHNSON.
.K Saiar, Car* Mar Citt
J. C. -FENDERSON, Home aad Sign Painter, GltAlh’INO AND GLAZING. CALCIMING, CHINA OLOBSINQ, GILDING, BRONZING, ETC. HARD WOOD FILLED AND POLISHED. ORDERS 3 MANSION STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N..
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. K&djaQG&RZSag EOK J1M| OLOTHIH&,
Vineland Steam Sash Factory.
KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO.,
DOORS, BASH, BU
INUFACTURERS OF
4DS, MOULD I NO 8, STAIR RAILS
Balusters, Brackets, Lumber.’
4 a Lugs Assortmsat and are dstarmlaed to s«U at XaO'W mioES. J»KIIYK US A TRIAL. WE USE ONLY KILN DRIED LUMDER-« ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. KIMBALL, PRINCE 4 CO.. Vineland, N. J. .MR-todsrs l«ft with Lestw H. ledd, Luator Dsalar, Tcwassad's lalsl -C>fs Msj Comm,
Plxuabing, Steam and Gas Fitting. L AT IT AND ALWAYS AT 1T-A PRACTICAL MECHANIC. "flw Plumbing. Strom and Gaa Fitting promptly attended to. Oei
TERRA-COTTA WARE.! Terra-Cotta Pipes, Vaaro and’Chimney Tops of all sizes ami doscrlpUoiu, f urnl > oomiaeielal prteea. TUBULAR W ELLS, the beat In the market, put In at rod need prloro, and anted to work or no pay. WSen G-ro-vro ‘Worlt. a SjpoolaXt _ Orders left at No. 85 Waehtngton Street, Cape May City, or Sea Grove Hotel, will uet with prompt attention. •eftM-iv. GEORGE W. BARNES.
OFFICE. Corner of Jackson and Lafayetto BtreeU,
STILL AT IT." WARE & ELDREDGE CONTRACTORN ft It Cl I, DERR, capk mat erry n. J. COMPOSITION ROOFING on hand
; »®T«S.le.
Roofs put on in the beet nti
st on In the best nie—ee.
■P^AnWPIANOI GRAND. SQUARE AMD UPRIGHT. "‘’‘-'■“Svss'SiTjS
BEATTY'S;
STOKE KOOKS, So. 47 WASHIS6T0S STREET. Tbs Largss'. and Mast Caaflsts aisatunsnt of FKENCR. ENG LIBH aad AMERICAN OLOTIIfi, CAB3U1KRBA DOESKIN, an® SUMMKK DRESS 000(18 svsr before ” ’ MADE TO ORDER AT THE LOWEST FIGl'BES. Call sad szamlas for jonrrel.o,. Also . larga aad iinerlor Slacker RKADT-MADB CLOTHING for Man's, Tooth's and Children's wear. Aba a foil aedeonpltla stack of GENTS' FURNISUINO GOODS, rash as Codsrahl and Drawara, While, Fane, and Caulmara ShbU, UmhnlUs.ate. A fall a.iortmsm of Hats, Caps and Olsvanaltabta for alt seasons. Jan. 1, IBTd!** 0 * P 1 ISAAC"h. SMITH.
THE NEW "DOMESTIC,” A -DOUBLE THREAD LOOK-STTTOH MACHINE.
TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF
LAD1RS, USB <• DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS.
w* DRAPER and TAILOR, CAPE MaVcOURT 1 HOUSE.
AS&OItTM NT of BROAD CLOTH, CASSIMEitES, VESflNGS, and TRIMMINGS,
r WARRANTED. 7
'' " T^'’S^° kft- Cutting dons ehs.^I, t® order. W. C. PATTERSON. J
POWELL’S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE
Musical and Literary. ]^EW YORK TRIBUNE.
TTR A TTV piano;
•wramenU^nHsufte.' PB-JCenturv.
THE WEEKLY SUN.^
l.,u„l. mm, “"d their mul 5ss: ;! irHH£SSffi
RFATTY piano! GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
BEATTY«££2; GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. stamp for circular. A.ldrvaa, DANIEL F. IlEAT-rt, Waahlr^toa. Vow
AOTRRTISIHI} NTNETT-EIOIITn EDITION.
^^^Laarasrsss: M^^MhmDSlLMaieS'featitoi’ond inerspeetal ehraa Juumu,: ony.v. i ,i,sia.^fersuv^aruharoraj|aten«i,,: , v,, r ^ {erjrUdn 1 / wrdehVbra’nncr’nrivSils'l'n^ Tddrera- ■" ROWELLAOO.^
grand, bquAre and rpRianr.
BEATTY-
auth rtueefor Its man olons T irv mmsrs, Unim, Treble. Ac.- Libera! dtaint to use trade. . Areata Weated—male
Dn*TTV , C 0,IUE0B ' * A *- D LA I II O BATH BOHOOL. HAIX, LODGE, OFFICE CABINET Oft.

