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REPUBLICAN
County- Convention! The RopnWiean voter* of Cope May County, arc hereby requested toraaet in th«irro*pcetivetoirnBlilp« #ml in Cape May City, on Sntunlny October 4th, 18TS, for 'the purpose of electing five delegates from eacli toirnship and from C»pc May Citjv ■ Said delegates to meet in County Convention at Cape May Court House, at 9 o’clock p. m., Saturday Octobei* 11, for tbe-parpoao of nominating candidates fur Skvatou. At*WMBt,y*A!«, SUBKOCATK, Suini
and three Coaonna.
Alex. Votso,
H. Huffman va A- M Ivey. Unfffor plainlif. Gray for defendant. Trial and veniiet for defendant. OUHXSL FBOt'KKOtXOH. State vs. i. D.yaeeniru. tndict. breaklug prison; pfea guilty. •0 V. same, indictment breaking tatioo at KeavOIr. Trial, verdict not guilty. Huinnanbtrprisoiier.Orey
for elate.
Same vs. name, indictment uto station at ML lleaaauL Trud, enlict, guilty. GreJ for Mate, Hatr-
uan for priaonur.
Some vs. saute, imli, Lmeut breaking, i
nto smoke homw of Swingn '
Trial, verdict, guilty. Grey for Stale,
own for prisoner,
ire vs. same, indict, breaking into of JurtUhTTand. TriaL verdict guilty. Grey for State, Ilulfnlau for
Tb& Republican voters of Cape City, are requested to meet at Hail, coudcU chamber, on
next
UTURDAY rVESHIO, OCT. 4, 1873, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of electing five delegates, to attend the Republican County Convention, to held at Cape May Court House, ■ SATURDAV, oct. II, 1878. Gao. W. Smith, Ohm. City Ex. Com.
h-Mayor Miller, authorK> aay, that the use of his
■ —in with the candl »* Beuatorahlp, Is
a candidate for tr House of the State Legootiid not do bolter than • W. P. U. Covert, Esq., for He made a
hi that ticket have done for .■ear*. Wo do not wish to
moke a Domination fur our democratic friends, hut If they run a candidate simply for the sake of counting their noacs. Covert will do as well as anybody they can get, not even excepting the editor of the The SunnouATE.—This officer is to he elected tills fail. In the Re-publican-ranks wo have heard of in opposition to the re-election of Oi J. K. Learning, tb« present Incum-
i arc aura that there will e has fulfilled the duties lo the entire satisfaction
te people of the conuty, and they
beyond a doubt retain him nr . p a |jj c Mrvant#
No opposition is thought of among the Republicans of Capo May Co,
S-Kimball, IMnre A Co; va.J. B. WOsou & wife. Lein, House fir plant!(t.
Grey for defendant.
I*. It. Ilqgbes, Adtur.. vs. .' Ivey, nnflbun for pSatdtli; MitduU
artttg srevfeM dortax the part W ^^.mahd^onftusn down suatbs. a hmatiAsl seboot hnuo. fin- ^ !naa| to Uwdfas good stjVy seated with tto
patent inm frame 4Lska,a»4 of ampte
dimemiou. to ueeomm^areThe efa.M Jiat ^ u, j Mt 4 U « Um arm wanted by a cnpifo-atsd hell, (be >, rW y,^ .Mewl ,t.rr being tbe gift -f tbre* of their ; fcrTy ^ whicll « jurprising captains. tile rirerl 0 feet further than the old 1 1m oaaUpaal between Ibis and tbe r „.. . oil school buiyiug stiQstsadiig tylu ^
side. Is eo striking, ttmt all scknowl-
edgs tbe asoessity of the work, sod taoreul, retiring-rooms, ic Doors fee. proud that the patrioUc riUmo. of cZomfu^m tire the district have voluntarily fornldml! ^ ^toUmd^,, .hlcbi.S»fcst the moans to accomplish .t, wbach frill i ^ uJ IK feet wide. Tl.e structure ultimately dlspcnso to the rising genvr- rest on four rows of oatk columns, atjon tbe benefits o an educaU™, i mlklns thM ^ ^ in widlhi whereby to improve the mind, perfect j u,d one intermnlUte one of 34 feet.
e with w
work, tastefully
i ornamented, fight tracks will belaid
to previous notice this ‘ fo the depot, and there w!l! be five plat-
bulldhig was dedicate.! on Saturday, j f ornK ruuniug down between thei 41m 27th inst, at 3 o'clock, p. na in tbe Tlie cost of lids will be Utwren 84
ofa well filled house of holies i QOO and ‘fi d.UUU, and the work is
andhpntlemen be fioi-l.c<l nboat tlia i« of Jantuuy
Itenlwn Townsend, Esq., was catied i nest. Fonr acres of Und w3l be . the chair, and Maurice Bscaley and prfeed under llw mofo of dlte c wre appointnl secre- buildings, all of which la amde land,
formed by driving down piles,
opened ^.vith ' miiug hi with earth and stone
>ng the sound of the pile-driver
Sentence of the court, ten yu
lie State prison.
State vs. George Ifadter, indictment ssaull and .battery,ou police or >onk. PleammletltooHewlire- G ai|ioeo(l a fine of 8100 and rests. State vs tame, indict, assault battery on II. T. Hhllcker. plea
ilrmlirr; fined $1 0 and co>t>
i va. same, mdict. for assault and battery ou police’ officer Speese; i>lea
Lull cnHUadirc. Pined 810,
ate vs. James Uoldcn. grand lar-
•; pica guilty. Sentenced I ‘months in the county Jail. i. Wood, larceny; plot guilty. 3 moplhs in the county
vs. Win Bassett, assnt Win, Taylor, with a black-jack, plea not gu Ity; trial and' verdict guilty — Pined 830 and rests, und to stand committed in county Jail uniil paid. State vs Jesse Gibeeou, charged with breaking Into and larceny, from tbe house of W. B. Miller; pica guilty; sentenced to three mouths in the
county Jail.
State vs Joseph Humes, assault and battery; plea not guilty. Trial and verdict not guilty Ged. W. Hiker, gram ceny; plan not guilty, llooslnnd for State, Grey and Dong lass for defence. Thia cate, known it* the Wickcnbnn ad Hiker watch ease, has excited cenderobie attention in Capo May city here the parties all resided for ms Much iU-feelhi" existed between the parties interested in the matter, and it is a relief to the public that It has been disposed of. The Grand Jury found several against several parties for minor of-
will beyon
Tbe court granted llw petition of Mr Thomas Hctby, of Tuekahoo, for a license to keep a hotel at that place. Court adjourned star die i hour oh Wednesday evening, . Dkmcatiom or the Temple.—The event of Dm past week In Philadelphia, was the formal dedication uf the Xcw Masonic Temple, located on Broad, corner of Juniper St, It ia estimated that 13.000 members ol the order were In the sion, and took part in I of sotting apart of tbe magnificent
larks.
i proceedings
prayer by Rev. Mr. Wilson, of -the
Methodist Church.
i Comity Superintcnikt called upon by the chair, an
some remarks upon educatioual ami .videnres of the Industry and euterprise school matter*, and rengratulatcd the 1 oftlu, giant corporation. It ‘
>' r ad as f*r s' alKiut (hreo
’ that th
d fixings.
end designed, In disjiciis ug an cduen Ps i to all, rich or pour, of high or low \l roe, as intended and recoguixcrl by u, pnbllc school system. He stated
smioumging feet tiiat
scliool house built in mty within the test five years, it two more district* had raise part of tho money necessary for hi d would probably bnlld I
No county ini tl
ible, and bebeved build their new shops to supply the improved ueedsofthqlr Eastern Inanches. They iswer tluj, have purchased a board strip of tend
.-nding nil llte way from near f •ion watch inanufhctory west I'ackcuMcfc river, and every sqm 1 of this tend is to be covered with
icks amibi
the first place tlie wboh
lied in and raised several feet, ) bring it np to a level with 1 track. When this is done sc
tracks will be laid side
t work. Ii
side, or
. Cape May In this particular ^
•' ho ° I stretch ofa -few tiiousand The Rev. Mr. Wilson was called | wl „ ^ . lKlut - nfttcn m „ M ^ > nuJ[ . l»n and made a strong and eloquent) An|nUR lllB buildings now in reurae . ■PPnM’on the necessity of ane.luc.thm, ounrtroctioii « finished at this place listened to with deep alien-j „ ^mp bollt hi tbe form of a circle, 400 tion. He dwelt upon tho progress of : fccl , n dn, nle t rt ; w here freight a gsneml iutelligeucc in connsctiou with lo be renstnactod. Next to thi situational advaureusHit. His whole : Wlir ,| Xew York, te a shop 40x138 feet .pecch was replete with pathos and r „ r peinting, upholstering, and finishsentiment, and no synopsis could he ling an*. Then come the transformof it without doing injustice to ] tic*, revering a space 480*00 feet, ami nakar. HeeulogUed tbe district j beyond tbisanothershop,SOOxlUfeet, ihHng a house So crodHaWe to) for milking sheet-iron and boilers a ‘ and so well nilapted to its pur j constructingloremoUres. Tlwu th, U had becn a long slrugle, but | U a blacbmithing shop 155x120,
their plahing mill 135x70, a boiler and engine ■
bouse 80x50, a dryer 35xS'J, besidi a Imnbershed l(K)xfi>,anoilandwn
300 foot
duties of teachers, the scholar, cut. He Invited the people school oftener than they di
The comer stone of tl
mngnifi■e 24th i
June, 1888, and is noff Just remplcled, atareot of •1,475.110. Tho Broad street front of tlie temple I UO fret, and the depth. fitrret, 2S0 feet, white the Weight of the main tower U 250 feet. FiRy-nii ■ the lerapls.
dition to the various organhcitions of >n j
higher degree.
lio» Klil.Bli.-Oa test Friday, the ceremonies of laying tbe corner stone of tlie New High School building; lu Vineland, was witnessed by a large concourse of people. After ' Vinoload Comet Band, which look part In
West Jersey Ualhuod, followed by a crowd at boys, a ' I dashing down the track, and through (hi crowd, InsUgilly kflliug one hoy by tho tpune of Harper. aged about twelre years, and so-
had finally
I and persevering nfiorti
Charles Warwick, tlie teacher pens tlie school on Monday next,
■lied upon, and made some (free ameter, capable of accommodating and practical remarks upon the proper ,wenty-fonr engines. A little farther lucthisU of teaching. Involving the | down tho road towards tho Haekcn- *’ "* * **■ ' *' sack river is the coaling station, where
a loremotlvo fa to be supplied with coal in Ibreo minutes Tlie coot is all drawn up mi Inclined plane and deposited on a staging. The locomotives will run in under the staging ami the coal will be shot down into the lender. Close tt> the eastern hank of the Hackensack river is the new abattoir, 845 fee! long. The cars leaded with cattle
and hogs will be slaughter-luiuM ■
posited - hogs in one end and calves and bullocks in the’other end. Intended to take the slaughtered meat lo New York in beats, running down tbe Hackensack and upKewYorkbay. The Poinpany ~ ’ ’
enough between
the village of Marion 2,200 cars at a time. It U expected these structures will be completed within one year. But all this te not so much os one-half ' what remnlnes to be seen. Turning ick and going towards Jersey City by is tamo road a distance of about a ille. Baldwin! avenne it reached, where, now tlie railroad takes s sharp right to get around the r Bergen Hill, after whiehr
it those who never attended the • were much more apt to fiud
fenlt with teachers through Incorrect
information, than those who cot
tee for 1 homed vea. The sentiments he
sed were we 1 taken and cordially endorsed by tbe mouting. Isaac Swain then made some re-
marks of a practical tendency, and endorsed the sentiments advanced by Mr. Warwick lu eviiry particular. He advocated discipline, and thought those children who were not guvwnul at home were always tbe must difficult to
govern at school.
The chairman, Mr. Townsend, in an interesting address, made a statement of tho financial condition of the schools in the Stale, the niuouut of money din-
school purposes In tho county, during tlie test school year. He mule some eloquent remarks on the duty an4 V" They should be trained to go upward and onward, as tho only sure rosd
id distinction and n
The C unty Superintendent waaagain died upon and made surne closing obrvatlons, on the dnty of the people, i well as tbe trustees, to visit the school, and pot depend entirely cm tbe teacher and superintendent, as be too often found in his visits to be tbe aise. insured that belter diariphuc could be maintained as n gvoenil rule an in tbe old dilapidated for obviona reasons, the thanks of ing were extended lo Captai
It proceeds in an almos
d-wn to llw North River at tho foo/of Montgomery street. Now however^ line is beinfc cut straight throngh hill,coming out about a quarter of Ic fiirtber up the river than tbe old line, where tho Company have quired new and vast poansslonsofh *k water-front. Tho old lino te not abandoned, bnt te to be retained
Aw passenger trains, the new
Intended for freight trains exclnsivriy' The road will then have two tsrminL at the foot of Montgomery street Air passenger trains, wlwro tbe new depot is bBlldlng.|'aud anolher for
at tbs foot of Sixth street. The contract for tho main cat tl hill, 1,001 feet long and 50
was let to M m. J. Noad, of 1'nltedel phto, and work begun in April test
The New York timid, ssv.. A rrmsrfcahle fee tare of thia |nnic, in adition to those already ref,-red to.
materially declined. Tbe — —• —iter than i e thing* indicate the • i - i —1 in the GorernIS of business in d tbe prosperity of tbe Tbe continent was never, to rich in Jmrveat or in mines. Wheat and corn, gold and iron, coal and oil, are .1—• -w everything great ana prosperous more pteatifaL There is good cheer in this, and we mar find that as a temporary t of the system often 1 r health, so will this better condition in b
^^Vs.L.^uMherewrel.ra.rrre.i-^
When the panic in Wall rer, and we are able to look back >oo tlie excitement and fears of the past few days without anticipating any poasible danger •— •*—" k — still further causc long tlie brokers rannot produce a criate in thi c ‘hat legitimate business nhanned while speculation is stn< a to the earth. jit uyi itreat mistake to go honti mic kind nf article for the least i Tic lowest priced goodi
all. about to purchase fall to call and inspect the splenand low prices, of Beau ‘ ‘ ‘ :r Hall. 518Market st.. ecn Fifth and Sixth st
bcjiretty careful -what upon postal'earils. The Irish in Sntfolk has been lined $50 ad costs for sending one of his flock i. P. C. uppi which be was written j down a wicked lover of filthy lucre, | because bo bad neglected to pay his i Easter dues for two years. People 11 will do well in this country to re- j member that a written slander is s ' libel, and that to post it is st law a , quite sufficient publication, notwith-' standing the pleasing fiction that nobody te supposed to read a postal [
DIED—In Bellcpluin, on I -Jl Ells BUntp daughter of U She was the only dnughtero' ivlng psrenu. who with u friends, mourn her loss whiter she experienced a i Sabbath School, where Iter I sply felt and w hose place
death, I will dear no evil, for ih( no: Thy rod nnd thy stud comfort meral, and she seemed lo realiu Christ was with her In this her hi suffering and trial and that his lore was i her heart, for torning to he exclaimed—"Triumphant aont ; blessed Lord, blessed
FALL AND ram
1873.
Edwards & Lawrence, i * u MERCHANT ] COAL. "
Tailors & Clothiers,
FINE. NEAT ANO STYLISH
CLOTHING,
Keaflj-rtadF or Vfade lo Order.
EDWARDS & LA WRENCE. -•! ' i BEAPIE TAILOR,
COALKXIAL!!
rOAL,
Stove Coal. i.Kinau <t scHun.Ki/.i. . COAL, _ Mecltcines. PUEIiY YORE BLOOD.
ir faith remained firm unto her hope and eonfidenee u e test. Her sky was dauber mind calm and compos thus she ft-fi ssleep In Jesus, sue Into the Joyof her Lord. As w upon the solemn scene before tu Uie force of Revelation Us 18. he dead who die In the Lord.
A.
— Married. THOMPSON—CAXtHRON.—On T lie mil in.u. by flaw I.r. bsles. Mi .'liompaon or New York, lo Mlo l.wmrron, dsnxbier or Won Usman
I end.
New Advprlisetnents.
poRn*ue.
About 300* Empty Blls, s?SreSi.^n\'i,^a.«sr ^ AoiLto . K. I*. RUMITNIIHOnON, °oif-b(spaM.r ai>. F^^nwr-irarafevrete-^
FI-yt-o ^Voz*e«
CRANBERRY MEADOW,
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s Compound Syrup of Poke Root— I take it nnd be healed. Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. lO ‘S'oExrs Public Tost DR.CROOK'S WINE
Capa May. .1. I B.las a Ireal af U.d ..Inal, w'! ri ^ "° r u 'Z la Ihataaar lawa.bip. Is ..id aosnl,. aa tba , . "V, C ‘ p ' • r "’ m.'a Barshiwa Ita.d, naar Tuan Bank. .J ! p“ku, Vaoda.. a 0 “'* *'
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^NELBIJN T^ELDRBOOK, Sb.r.lt
SOUTH SEAYILI.K STATION. Cap. May Casniy, « ONTAIMX«i HO AC HES,
Compt.laly haoki
IditTar
UOOD TWO STORY HOUSE,
Jaly.^-Sm. ■JV) H UchfeHoBM at Here tin FtVB-MILB BBACH, N —-WBteE
aaa.sf MONDAY iha Slk aT BEPTEMBEB or Ligkt-Ilau™, at Hanrard IslaL YWaMila lap and .prei|astian., wkiak e.s ha re ’ P a'elaak, s. ss. sad I a'alsak, p. re. ■4 kriak’ faoifd"lien.! ” TkTValaaat 1 a
JJOTICB TO CREDITORS. Haaaklrt W. Oadfray, Esaaalar a
^rt^!’“wi7re‘Im,‘prep^^‘“f , “ _ « SLtores the Appetite, Remove and Raise Buildings, j Stro " gri "'“uaWtS "tb”’Weak and •r all al«a«. in .11 p.,u .r Ik. reiaaly. bain, I Debilitated, r.lly.appIM.ilkd 1 Ik. Baae....]r re^kla.,, ! Cnuscs UlC Food to Digest, ° r|l0 “' 1 Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarions Pevere, Gives tone to your System TJIP DR. CROOK'S ■WIKT35J or TA.K*.
W. F. KAtNOLDS, IL Oat af tk jn., Lt. Ha. Rap. BRICKS! BRICKSII ^Wa srsaUtlpnireredtoftiraUh lb. Public BUXCTKIS 3f»rad5kiKM|w^‘l!ySovSlli. l ye!.'st •^ymrjEnaKx railroad oompajiy-
UIDKN, N. J., August 12,1 t UXNI IN rmcK. —Tbe Iiia.ru i
teMmoriVi.”
ky'$• 8»rre. - —-J af tta Orpin of Caps May, si tht foraaiuaaaat asd.
•feTOTlCK TQ CltBDlTOHN. - LKMURL MIA MING, K«.a«la, at I UKL HOFFMAN, daemred. ky dlrreli
LBUUEL LEAMIKO.
QRDRRIOSUOW OAUSI At s. Orphan.’ Oosrt hald Coart fiaaao, as Iba Md day of
...“"cL'ur U ,>^ ”'■ pa, “■ HOFFMAN A vriU.IAMB.^
wa. ESSEN,
MODEL BAKERY AND CON-
FECTIONERY
WHITMAN’S CONFECTIONS, A Good Supply of Fucrrs will be Constantly on Hand,
STATIONERY,
BLANK BOOKS,
School Books, &c.,
‘Irufilng ra|»pr«, Note, Gap, soil Lctlar PsnsrvMisnk Deeds, IVm.1., Mon-
O WRITING FLUIDS,
f May
htfere B. Vaaflyakal, R. Basis, asd Juoae Bbaareakar, Be,., Jad...,
WIU.w7oU»0°and ME- ' LINDA 8TBRLMAN,
Esaaalar. af
JOHAB HTEKLMAE, Jn,
M-Airt-rer-STn-^u-Mresh <>rii,r Company, payablo ta *— -hi. .lau-.an.r-'-"—
•C.T w• ■ S 11 \ ,
Mo Mr ekin’ ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N, J.,
TOY BUCKETS, HHOVKLH. MIN IATUKE YACHTS. 4 Flno Pocket CUqery, Barbae'. Sliaer., Co., ►apTrBnaaaegtg’'*"" Cape May aiy. May »Ui.
REMOVAL. DrJ.S.Kennedy k Son N. E. COB. Of Wabhieoton A! Decatur Stic, No 28, ware, they will bs happy lo meat tbe!
^sphmlllr Roofing
Q.IVENAWAY. FINE GERMANCHROMO and rradysw fraj , n?nt?haa OUnt ** 1 AGENTS WANTED FOR UNDERGROUND
OR.
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