raiUtB wil‘jrrr“.. , rjr=
ITOW OFEOST
"if*-
*■ j Orrtciiu. H*TrR*‘, 1K74.
imOj h» b««B IWrif |»«ttT the of the fcfc«l» wh.cb ban overtaken il. In the grwa iri»raana«i-inent rriimnalily rflbeme wbo ban farced Uiemselve* upoa Uw party a> alien ; in the poHcy porautd in Ciongrea in regard to tlie OnaBcu of the cocntry and tbebuutb ; In the pereoeai diehnwety and corroptlon of many prominent Republican* in Crmgreee; and in the attempt of Grant'* Immediate mpporlcra to force him upon tlie people for the third term, i* to be found a fall explanation of the heavy rereraee auffered by tlie party that hai •o long enjoyed the confidence of the people. That the country atill contain* a large majority in fat or of the principal* upon which, the Republican party wae lountletl we firmly believe, but,It has loet confidence In It. leaden, and deairee by a sharp rebuke
- follow*,'
•e lire* at
w -'patent batter” u
iljSgSliuae glalnEalj*.
-« puqMwc of carrying out energr tie r may !«■ the Imllhier and Mroeger
gjSSggSlcam.
• mnu i«DKUBgc. other* to dldionrat. [Measure to say that the fraudulent praellcea, which are n< iam.-tl*on, .of whnK in- hctlrr in the *ight of honest men. 01 juries wa made mrntiou last weak.) i» before Haaven It i* no won.ler tha' gradually ituprt.ving, and the broken I the aealcuee ' yon deal know wbo t<
'* *o frequently tnlemL
o'can fathom the depth* of bn
I of this, that nr the or her thing la point I* that of the editor of the , Democratic organ ofthi* eily. lyibiaojitnrecent Dnmocrallc victory In thi* i Lsinty te wboly due to the influen
ite of the hue eg- j
ra Creek, consialiug lea, mortgagtw.e
a little
3l 55655 It.
organization. The country UJu*t oe profoundly, Republlean in convktiou andeonUmcnt to day as during any ' time in the peat; but the Republican- I i*m of to day, repreeented by such men SI'dg;*# I ae Butler. Robeaoc, Morton, Mona, - ^ i’ackard. Kellogg, Matt, Carpenter.
trdlng to this self adulator all for the *ttcce*s of tlie Denwsmule Candldala far Aasemblr and Sheriff I
aWi.OOU. The value of hi* i wifi probably approximate to
*25,W0.
Rev. Mr. itoe. Paetor of the M. E. Church of this city, returned home riih hie wife and daughter, from a two ranks vacation, on last Thursday. A
■lain why vice and tmmorality recoining so widespread and d noted, a* that llreir cooUminnling ouch is leaving its foul improa* whn taughl but honor, truth and hollne rhould abide. Where we find there 10 regard for truth, no daiin to hono to res|rect for holiness, front that Krtlrcc - we have no right to expect inght but meanness, trickery, lies.
had in
Tiro ladles of the congregation CIllol . ||r h m „, " f."* P *‘ t0r ,"° d 1 better thloff. bt
of Lincoln. Stevene, Sumner other pure-minded, uu-aellWi patriots, it commanded Use admiration of the whole drill led world, and the deuce and support of the best t tire country. The honest, true men In the parly have contended in vain for r restoration of true RepubUcaniut li their own linee. All their efibrte t bring about a judicious reform and r settled policy in the government, tha wonld compel integrity and courpe tency in official lrusts, 'and enforo economy and UdaMiy in the public aervants have been without avail.
r! DU-
have decided that a violent remedy wae needed, and finding all warnings neglected, and the withdrawal or removal of theae Inefieeint and corrupt
set back the party, tbnt it might realise the supreme ueceeeity for purl Bee a pool lion to command entire publi
In this (Pint) Congt trict, Sinnickson, Rep ,
Jofily-
Dobbins, Rep., Is elected la the Secid District; the other five districts elect Democrats, Cutler, Dot lug Phelps, Rep., in the Fifth district by four voice. Cumberland ooun Republican ticket, as docs also Camden county. Gloucester county elects two De •ats to the Assembly, and a De cratic Sheriff, the latter being our tnd Intimate friend, Edward Jones, by 8»5 majority. The county gives 200 majority (or the Republican candidates for Congress
Governors in Msssachusetts fork; that carried New Jr Pennsylvania and Louisans fat Democracy. Ills persona) blackguardism of a few Republicans in Cape May, has changed the'political’complexion whole country. Verily ho b a mighty in Israel—a Daniel come to Judge I. But It b a Utile tlngubr that this mighty political giant, with all hb failed to carry the county n May far the Democratic Candidates for *■ igress and Governor, ami thus defeat of beastly corni|k Repul
bis family, handsomely ru-carpelcd i dining and sitting room*, and stairway* of the parsonage, nod bad also prepared and spread on elegaut aup|ier, winch a barge company of friends
.-loak. foolish enough to ! in the sight of men, at 1
spent in good home style social enjoy- j (
■ ■ r. Roe and hb amiable lady, i
are highly esteemed by the members | .
of tits congregation, ns well as by tlie
people generally ol thb city.
Ilirertor's Vfrctlui Pursuant to prevloui
inty A grit
mi and Hnnicultnml Society, anil Directors of the Fair Assuciatlou. n the office of the Society at South
last month, six
paper* have been added to the number of those heretofore found nt the tng Room of the Y. M. C. Association ' Ml JI'M,, UunU, HWtfay CVmsr.'- " tnfom,hTABOFTRKf'APK Ocean ~ 1 Vlielaml Adcrrtlner and Welt Jeney
rer, Mr. Thomas it- Gandy, w
Plow
oebition. There being no other *, the Assocbtion adjournc-'. am
it Democratic by a
The Republicans wbo rob Democratic tldiet, or gave Uiat party the victory by dofinds liave not joined that orgaohmUhn, neither hav acceplad one single line or syllable of its uncertain and dangerous doctrines. They are as Holy ami emphatically Republican nt heart to day ns Uiey ever were, and will Just as eertniuly and eamcatly co-operate with the party •u uae o up mo i oi tueir principals, umlei tlie leadership of mm and candidates, In whom the public have confide: as they did In the palmiest days ol the party. Tha heart of the country ia atill with the Republican party, a will rally to its support when It ones more be led by good men and The present leader* have to bo re cd. and Uielr places filled by abloaud honest statesmen. When this iadons. the Republican party will again
Salem county small majority.
~ > State girts Ilcdle, Dcm., far Governor, about 12,000 majority, legislature will lie Democratic by
ut 11 on joint bnUot.
tnnsylranla gives tlie Democratic Slate ticket a majority of 1473, Democratic majority of five S oi
ballot in the legislature. New York is Democratic t
vote for Governor, by nearly (10,000, suu s.^iUblure by a majority
2-ion Joist ballot.
In nearly all the other state* tl voted on last Tuesday, the Democrats made Urge gains In Ccugreumeu, that party will havo about 82 majority in the I-owor House of
Kress.
furnished by tbs liber-
ality of Uielr publlsbers. to whom w hereby tender the cordial thanks i the Association. And. in thbennuu
o order—George M. Post,
obligations to those editors in th Millville and Vineland, who, fur more | than twoyenn have regularly supplied us with their papers, much to tl grattfeation of the manyjwhodally ai
the ni K ,lt '>' pdher around our reading
wlilorsot Bridgeton, who have not only c given their papera but are over ready < to insert all notices publish all reports » and by every means in their power to aid in srroualnc and .extending an Interest hi our Bridgeton Library-all
1 VanGHder moved
thcM. J E. Choi
The Mima rial Peril. One of the vital elements of cent elect Ion campaign, which closed in the defeat of the Republlean party on last Tuesday, was the question of maintaining the faith of this and government toward Us creditors.
Charged with Itwladilai During the past week two ive been perambulating the middle id lower part of this county, sellln) H-cipts, or as they chin., -•rigiile,' i make a "patent butter.' 1 They roposed In their circulars, to make right pounds of bntter from one gallr sweet milk." [A gallon of ml righs. it is said, about 8J pounds.) We have not learned what success Uiey met wlUi In other localities, - Court House village Uiey
they re
) from the ce
as of do
allowed
fifty-right share* <*7»0) of the capili stock of the Capo May County Agrlcu and Horticultural Society: an
impairing the public credit In this i rid Ions way. And calm, dispnssiani men cannot hot lock with deep soli luds upon what la tha tendency of afiklntn this regard. The national
faith b assailed; the credit of the
try ia in peril. Repudiation bat triumphed under the name of Democratic victories in the West. The following
' the X. T. 2Vmcs
need nr
to previous and alarUmg Inti other and reliable a
some of tlie eiUxena, and told three or fonr rights at five dollars qsclu The purchaser* were not long in discover ing that they wore sold, and m
sot of the bag and
denounced the men as swindler*. 0 Monday, oi this week, the "pater
3 atrappcarance I
tills dty, where nil violators of the law rals are speedily brought They were quietly pui suing the even tenor of their wnj seeking whom they, could well, when
pollcei
Uiey*
it ippcared e politely in
informed that their
' Mayor’s office, and they were bck 1 ushered into his Honor's presence.I Here, we believe, they were informed.
suit of the recent elect tons in Ohio and Indtanna said lie had no doubt of its
truth as a similar instance hn under his observation. That
» dllng, and not be! 1 give security for t - further hearing, ti
bo had on Tneaday
Centennial Celebration—The Cape May Guards have accepted the invitaUon to attend and parUcipate In the Centennial Celebration of the organization of the “First City Troop'' of Philadelphia, which is to ho held In that city on Tneaday the ITlbimt The “First City Troop’ is one of the oldest, if not the oldest military organization In Uie United States, and Remember*, have in one way or aaoUier participated in all the ware of this government, frot the Revolution to the Rebellio Inclusive, and from its ranks have come some of the best military leaders the nation has produced. A street parade will be oac of the features of t e celebration. The line will form on Broad street at 1| o’clock, and after formation the First City Troop wQI pass in review left to right, the column moving up Broad street. The troops will - be reviewed by Governor Hartraaft and SUIT, Governor Parker and autf, and other prominent military officers from a stand erected in front of tlie Academy of Music. The route wiU then be up Broad to Chestnut, down nt to Third, up Third to l, up Market to Eleventh, up Eleventh to Arch, up Arch ' Twenty first, down Twenty-first the Troop's new armory, where tha
f the Agricultural Society grounds, ir the purpose of hokfiag annual icetlnp*. and for tlie erection of ]
phmntion by Uie committee on the of the Camp Meeting AtaochUon, C VanUlkicr's motion Was adopted. On motion. Hr. Ezekiel Voaa,
the ground* and building* ir meeting adjourned.
T ttx Cun- Meets so Association It is now quite probable that the net tiationN on foot, by which tlie M. Church Camp Meet leg Association this Oowny. will eubMTlbe largely m the capital atnek of the" Capo May County Agricultural and Horticultural Society,
rlllbe
By thi* ar
on, (whir
ut lee weenuir**. enu naoev faevyrlic buiiursa men In the county) Vfli hTi cordcd theprivcllegeof fittlagup'ap tftoo of the ground-, of the society, I
he erection of frame tents an
will be d
Very large amount of United States bond* j and when naked by him b had invested the proceeds, replied: “In double eagle*. ■ The I'reaideht
'-doable eagles'' would not yield i port. Said the capitalist, “I have now enough beside these to support my farerily ; but it things go to wreck, us they will if this repudiation party ’ I. I shall haxe something I
the hearing before tlie Mayor yesterday, several wllnasoee from tlie Court House, wbo bad bought rights,” appeared and to against the parties. After hearing Uie " ice,'the Mayor, held the accused let, coodillooally, the conditions being that if they would pay tha and reland the money they had received
tokstp n* as though such merit if carried out ia die right spirit will lie mutually beneficial t soviethw, and will give renewed ei vigor and 'increasing public Inlei the continued succcno of both.
1 unmerited blow. The , mid not bring pmepcroae „
e edege, and we believe it will ia this esse, and whatever die i do to further the efforts of both lelirk. in Imlldlng up the rellgtoos.
y will brcbeerftiliy ac
‘"right*’ 1 they bad would Uten In atllhi tha county, otherwise
penaidea of
A Grand I-roJeet,
himself woefully raisuken. _ Already, a* tply regret to notice, the tendency lirioo* in die flaaacial markets bt
Deatr.—On Thunday slltdadaagkter of Mr. Pa ■raon. near Petersburg In U
Ifou
c, but. In my judgement, Uttleriae Hall a
r* fall to
beOak
r* of the Baptist Associa-
they will mis* cue of the moat remar » docaments of Otis ag
- in a flew words, it U by the largest Clothing It United State*, that in 1 winter buiineas they will
adopt all the bp proved plans which.
DemorraUcTlrlarte* on Tuesday la m favorable to trade. There hi nodialng i the triumpli of the Donurmcy ibat c* conjure away die effects of a fin so cl re, which wae the direct result of
1 child who was about ten ye mdy of a hearty, ml !e a hearty dinner on wRIi the children of a next
times other b
e timidly tried. It la -
they will Mil lor cash alone 0,n * ,r
to that of Ooeaa Grove. d> hammer resort near l.«aig Br
- pieoge mat uiey win sen torcaeniuaoc . . ■ and for the moderate profit that trad- “°T. P* Jr < . — —.u ..ncl. ..rnl, .. achool man ai n *ne .
"the ? l «o!iwr'd^in!* f
eoroed mpreaent wperior bathing ferth ^ " farniahed with each garment, so (1W ,
ir high. Child run have ••Uiey,'" say* f
■ascal* are bold, and pr rd enough for a boml
HMhMvtUr.Sl. t. WA
.CO-IW
^nMncBmtvntixtAin
TIU'ltfUAY. INI. UAY'IVKO
EMIir-R^
WASBIRCTON CITY. S. R. LUDLAM, Manager.
INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE/’ Sg. iOUJ.'2k3ColtO.! 1 wA'SSh* GENERAL STORE. N. C. PRICE & C O., Ill
22 Parry Street, (wes 1 sidn.) Cape Way'City. !iaSS™a. CUoditfaMermlemgeJ^^fJ^^ I'tlll I ^llt<‘ of'Ikl'V <5o«»<lKAr "V Of loll**’ j i mKnbv
Larpe Stock of Groceries, Wor* 1 A Willow-ware
“ft v ; Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Hlass and |
OF ATT A <11*1 EAT,
Ts’S'^ajav
"LIVE AND LET LIVE" .L WK UVB IS HOPES OP.nlTTER TIMES,TEEI.rXli rOSPlOEST
INS UR A JfCE.
them- If you buy of them they ne give good, honest wciglit or rneasi
SPOUTING At the Lowest
AND TIN R00JFING-, F | RE | FI REA -
owest Possible Figurs, ’
FIRE!
ands In high glee at what they llgur
Cook Stoves, Ranges,. Portable & Stationery
HEATERS AND PAKLOR STOVES, CAPE MAY AGENCY
li Uie fruit basket
Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods,
Franklin insurance
down diey slip Into those [lockets in a twinkling The thought of being suspected or discovered harrows them not.
MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERR/ AND JACKSON. l*tiyiio«* As
tight re
y or to citKDtToiu,. | POWELL’S | Advertisement*.
o£"r GENTS' FURNISHING STORE
iKiHSwTH „ r.. Br T e .^ e °Idr DIWPS of_ comfort i i •“ “ n " *" j ^
the truth. Tlte scriptures do not pass by him -"that makelh a lie.' 1 and us it is declared that all liareshnil have their “ id brimstone, we cannot but re-
N" 1
■*”—mTaTi-* 1 Reliable Remedy.
ety, which with all other sinlhl practices, being down that wrathful an, of just Heaven, and insure the lii (testsuction of Ilia soul. We leave 1 subject scarcely commenced, thankful that among ail these depraved mortals we fifid bare und there an b
i'v, ' DRAPER and TAILOR,
CAPE MAY COURT 11
ITluVKYRWAlX, A.
CANSIMl.HKN,.
Married.
HA RNKTT—CTCA N HOL.-1 m i; at the rtaldsnce iW the brld- a ft Majratr, by i:--> lumrni* Tow irnibSTf^” 1 ” 8 *" 1 "*' <:r
E ^^mi^rtobertotb by Itev.Joh: ^■•Ue hofcbln-. or 1,-c.tuic.- <
iSmol, , «... I, „ .
WILLXAMb—CHANCE.—A1 Weal iB-ssU" r ^i?, l ; , ™ b,r mASR 7EXrr d N-T‘Am^“S^.o,'— ZASE-BIIABP.-At We*t Cn-et; ri:l. !r .”-. D £.. , iV4 n .hM5i're. r
New AdvertisemeniS.
I.U-,1 olu~cl»llUi left of .11
LtffiSVS cootolnl-a by n
tffitTrsagvMst-vw'
mg. me what you owe me T" “I K 1 '" 11 *"
Ladies Hair Dressing •
r WARRANTS
roSrSCfJl'KI STeC apftroved styles. A*bni* or.eti.— a*uCu
FURNITURE,: THOMAS H ROSS,
8A8H.B1ItnTERK. I
UNDERTAKING.
4*-*lnler* lor K»*b, Hhliifcr*. Honr. and UooMlna*- will be (mmnllately attends UNDERTAKING.
FLOUR,
GKdIN, FEED,
GROCERIES, FERTILIZERS jlnd all kinds of FE1LD and GARDEN i»EEI)S OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS.
[fruy beUmmo 1 Ihal 1 ^!?"hhrhly
REOEIVKD AND BOLD I COMMISSION. Consignments SolldtetL .1. IS A It FXDRRAL STREET,
[B.I«w;Pr.
-MaeSmwtlh "be'burliu’or'th? deadf sr* S^a*mr>^‘«»b^h!‘ l wiroyf | iKre"!
FLOJDR AND FEE 1).
KIDNEYS ARE AFFECTED.
COMPANY,
j P)F PHILADELPHIA. ‘ of Newark,
NEW JERSEY,
ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. DWELLINGS, STORES AND
HOTELS.
ItiHured at low rates, •Xtpltto p
JESSE M’COLLUM. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.
: FIRE INSURANCE CO. MILI.V1LLB K.J.
K*tll* \o». 1st. l'7i asFolldWs:
sSSSs.-SSf£tS -
TERM OP TEN VEABS, Hie and Dghtaiiiig;
Farm Buildings & Contents
-li LOSSt-S AUK PROMPTLY Pi
S. R. SWAIN.
blank: books. STATIONERY, JDra-ftlng Parser, PUCKKT CUTLERY, Act,
AgaaiS l-R. n- Seals, Capa May ; Tkad--Ira* Vao.lilder, PalarWurc: Hss. Jeua B. " rely sat ffijwdYh-L.dl-w, DaoalteUla,
TUTDEHT^EE
j. S. G ARKISON’S,
-CLAaoETT-R ELOCUTIOX, ' I pSKta!" roiijt'oi"b'cmi*.
Q YES. O YE8. ; Carets! Carpets! Carpets! "'jOIINSON’S,"'" """ No. a ait.
CAPE MAY CITY,
Caps May niy. Nr
BURUtl, IXllTHtCx, TRIMMINaH,>U
iktio - - ^*,v*paMay Off.
THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL PROTECTIO N Beneficial Association. Olitre, aad Houth Third Hirer*.
."" h A*iiLi h ;.n;!r£Ssro?l
"Voe'rbi'tber I ntormajflooappi:
BEEF! BEEFJ! Chat. HJ.P.SchcUenger,

