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Gwyax tf the HrraU, MUMlh; «r Iks Stab or TBS CAn, OspcSUi.
SKLF (iLOKinc ATI OB.—-W* •apposed that after the molts of last apring'* eleeUoo, to which Iks pec^te of C»|ie May Coooljr mort sIcbaI' 1 •tophaUcallT reboked and esoA Iks H'aw for its brutal attacks' Board of CbOMB Freeholders, sad their friends, that oat of self n the editor would bars beau wilt Ins defcat, die, and bs buried In oblirioo, liot In this we hare been mtetsksa, •pd in his last Isaoe he calk spoo "the people of Caps May County" to do ksum« and girt thanks to "the JFac* that their taxes are greatly isduoad
tUsyear.-
It k probable that the tasss In i of the tosrahlps art a little lower than they were last year, but If so we assure our neighbor It Is not the reeolt of anythinc that the Wm aooompHtU by Its tkndes against the Freeholdei bsesuse the people did not believe word the ITaeraaU, end so recorded their verdict at the polla lest March.
smog for the fray, and the Bepubllcam of Capa May must make op * , - J - nindeta a brief period of Ume Who Uay wfll ohoee sa their stai
salt should ha the
■ettoot every Bepoblkan to put bat goad main nomination. Let the bast ma W eeketed, mas of known booaety and Intagrity, in who
I nation wiU give strength and solidity to tbs tickst. This class of m not to ba fonnd smoog tboas who hsng aroung the doors of coavunUons, holding out their hats for poHtkal support. They an not office seekers, thenfora let tbeoffiee mek them, and place them la nomination. We bate plenty of good meo In the Eepubllcsi. and none but these should be >
If we expect to win.
There is a kept Republican majority : May. and with Jodidous
It is bravely taid la eat of ear axa^angos that the young ladim la a curtain town in — '
it purchase any aftkk to be
cart of Bring shall ba greatly reduced U their fothett and husbands and baoihert, perhaps. The story b oat of that sort, which, as the Italians say, "tf not but k well found or inm It would ba quite iro possible fo young kdy now-a^lays who made any
a la a fabric te a yard for oMoondk)>ky. Bbe might get along with took priced material la a wrapper
cherub, the operm, concert, ball or party
Within the last twenty yean extrarwganoe In women t dress has bean poshed to lha axtnma by tbs efforts of the fkehlon makers in Farts and Loudon. Tboas monarch* of dnar bays had no other design than to lender their serrioee todlspensable to every person of foehloa. Tbeiredbrt ha* been to lucnaaa as much a* pamUde the amouataf work which they had to do, ead thereby, - lug the aim
brought up the price of such to *100, and in aoma cam - b more. A.U this is
. las resulted to the people of this State from the repeal of the kw-proridlng for the poblicatlou of the kws, and l Jn the opinion ol this the public intereata
nt of'Hugh and admired by stranger*. The has lief which Is exquisitely finished, reprePoe. as very young, with magalA-
aodeut ciiy.of Annapolis, on one of the sleemereoflhe Maryland Company. The of Chief Justice Taney stands be-
the support of the people, only such candidates for the Lcghlalan, ss Win pledge t* ste for a HU providing ■tion of the laws paired i . m of the legislature in the bead fidt twspapers of the State." The committee on rules and twi" were instructed to repo ext meeting. „ The subject of advertising was Inreduced and after some diacuseion, four*. Chew and GWynne, wen apointed a committee on that matter, nth Instructions to report at next On motion the Association adjournd, to meet at Bridgeton, Sept. *7tb. After the adjournment the members ere handsomely entertained with uellent dinner, at the Vineland louse, by the Editorial brrthero of the Vineland journala. and after di the viaiting editors were treated fine drive, through the moat Interest lug parte of Vineland, vbitlng, rout, the splendid ftult forma of Messrs a T. Ellis. H. Z. Ellis. Plerpent Wilson, B. R. Fowler sod others. The "ty was pleasantly passed ant 1 •*- tost praterns! feeling prerailed. The Republican State Convention, of New York, met at Saratoga, on last Wednesday, and nominated the following strong ticket: Secretary of State, Hon, Frederick W. Seward, eon of Ukj late Wm. II.
Seward.
Comptroller, Gen. Franck E. Splr oer, late Treasurer of the Dolled
States.
Treasurer, Gen. E. A. Merritt. Attorney General, Hon. Gcor Danfortfa. State Engineer. II. V. OorneU. Canal Commiaaiooer, Hon. W. E.
Tinsley.
State Prison Inspector, Rev.Bcnooi
J. Ivan.
An excellent platform was adopted with great unanimity. The IbUowlng resolutions which take from the platform are particularly emphatic and outspoken, and have the unmlatakeable ring of true Republicanism In them. They are as foUows: Second. We demand honesty, economy, and efficiency in every branch of the State and National Administrations, prompt investigation of all charges of wrong doing, and the si—■mary exposure, prosecution, and p iehment of wrong doers. We therefore heartily commend the action ■* -*■ whether of the State < Jovemment, In their for the correction of
We pledge to ' nd faithful sup
much that is curious and IMerating. the library Is a file of the old GmetU, published before the Revolution, In 1
, jCcJ^Sila conven-co-operate in every honorable secure pure government, and to brine offenders to Justice * * * * WQlK. The Republican party has proved Iteolf from the beginning,as I 1 party of practical reform and sou economy. In the aflklra of thk 8ti it has within the last four years p Ted for the payment of fSO,000,( tbs public debt, and prectic* . Ilugukbed the general State lodcbt-
ism, and by this actiou 1 certain that tbs tax for tlie ■■ • sduoed about $5,001
. TamrlBihrikBe. . . re OCT, under any pretence whatever, would be a public calamity. The ■-•-—to of honest industry end the in welfare demand the sper-*‘—
e return to specie payment
ilk. The whole subject of Uoo ought to be earelully end wisely reviewed, to the end that Us burdens
ffifoMV Recognising sa conch tbs President’s public declaration that ha 1s not a candidate for renomlnation, and with lha eisoercat gratitude for bis patriotic services, we declare our nnaJtarabk opposition to the eleetloo ’any President for a third tornl Ninth. The free public school is ‘ bulwark of the American Repnb We therefore demand the umtuall maintenance of the public school system and Its support by roual taxation. We — —need "to all sectarian appro- . , and we denounce as a crime agaioat liberty and republican instltutlo: s any project for a sectarian dlvtsloo or perversion of the school
fund of the State.
The Pennsylvania Democratic State
Convention, which
Wedneaday, after a protracted and irmy session, which lasted until Thursday night, finally on the JHli i ' kllot nominated the following ticket: For Governor, Judge Cyme L.
inylkUl County,
r, Vhilor K. Piolette, of
by tbs lofisttionists, and the . money over the platform of priori which resulted to the complete victory of the former, and the adoption of a rag-money, repudiatioo platform, identical with the platform of the Ohio
held at Vineland, omlnatod T. T. Cortes, for Sheriff on (he 98th ballot. The coo-
Mr- R. ::P»jne, of Millville, wi nominated for the Aseembly in the 1 District, and Mr. Morris Baooo,
hlMUon grounds. The building win contain 1.000 rooms f Bn avenge size of 10x90 all furnished
such ss are now all the rage la England." the Spectator bring on the ‘ family rales of Imported furniture. In which marbio. topped tables are a specially. while this quaint old sheet is most heavily bordered and columned In black. the death of nn Infant member of the royal'family. Here Is an Item which ns a glimpse of the exalted state ot morality, and the means found necessary o encourage public enterprise: “In conildcration of a fair to be held in Baltl.
rood ste S.OO^goests—as many of them are fhaitly reams and are much larger— while by using the many parlors, corridors and other rooms 2,000 more can 1« served with bed and board. The res teurant 500 feet long by 53 fcri wide, will bed 30,000 hungry men and women per day. The hotel befog a young dly fo itself, is caused the greatest attention to be kid to fire escapes, five of which will be laced permanently no the outside of the adding at the end of the halls and each
Itended said fa
withoi
Ibis brief record’ iggest tlie possibility that in thoae "good
same detect! 1
Taking passage on the "Shriver," of the fericcaon line, for Philadelphia, have a view of the Bay. the Imnsenie grain elevator*. lazaretto and Light House, with the low sliore,trees and buildings round Fort McHenry. The gro lure, aoroc have eye* only (or the hr expanse of sky and water, one wraps shawl more cioaely and remains dark, deeply absorbed in the fasclni pages of "The Green Gate," and o talk over Borne of their life experience. Nut a few are invalids in search of health. Philadelphia has much to intarest stranger. We shall long remember picture, by V. dc V. Bonttcld, one i its many artists. On the right, todbc tower of a beautiful church, a ' ' clinging, some low loomba arou the absence of neighboring ing. show n country church nnd church yard, a little removed from Use village. The sky is gray, lowering, nnd what Is usually tenned '•full of snow," while thr wind whirls thatwhlch bss alreadyfallr in resistless gusts or eddies, which hat powdered the leaves of the vine, whitened the lootube, the ctrarch roof hell and croae. and are blown Into every i of tlie gothic windows. The tree the church has blown over It, a snowy element, rising in clouds sides of the road, has well nigh Winded the rustic, who fo blue ado to keep his hat from befog blowi away, as well as to know the way ha Is going. The evergreen tree • • - sterols oot over the road, arou of which are ahraba to which red leaves still cling, as if fo mournful remembrance of autumn's brilliant hut vanished reign. The dull grey which pervades the whole, render* the name "A Dreary Dny," chosen fay the nrtisr, peculiarly fitting. Over a kvel country, through quit pleasant New Jersey villages, wa ride Cape May, nnd thence fo hone ears Sea Grove, passing Use like fo which the revolving light in the Light He The sky tinged by sunset before magnificent, pale green, strew color, grey and deep glowing red. Through one of avenues lined with summer villa e to the hotel, the plsxxa of whlc two hundred and sixty feet on 1) In March, Sea Grove was a wl derncs*. through which it was difficult I ride on horseback. Next season some hui
the amount
realized by the sale of lots already reachio hundrcdjmd fifty thousand d ' The pavilion or church holds ice of twenty five hundred, bel ornamented by tower and belfry, with finely painted windows, representing the ially admired. Whilst other bulling places have more or lees declined fo fki ' at of Cape May ooaet has long retained i hold on public *' ' ' eaent management. Sea Grave Is llkelr drew many thousand from the Southn and Middle Slates. The bathing
[SFXCIAll
Our PfsIUdelphlB I.rKrr.
September 18th, 1875.
The German Commissioner reports
lot mil of the space allotted many has been taken, and win
”” contributions by artists
German Empire, Krupp, the renowned heavy ordnance maker, has chartered a steamship at hit own expense, for the transportation of the cannon he intend* to place .on exhibition, one of wl
weighs 55 tons.
' It is dreigoed to largely increase the a tion of American butter and ohccae. Use Produce Exchange of thl, City have resolved to tender Its services, ody, to the Dairyman of America, da secnrinr a fair representation of lean dairy products, as the Ex e believes-that thk will :
popularizing the eh
grand bused for IN knot of the ttwfooa Wver. nbtret 17 nr thl. eeprees pfog II 1 hydksiiae from New Yes*. Wheel speak ■HsorFWrwmuatratk. iuf Yonkm as a rit), do not fosagfo.
! wealth nod n Wve for the beautiful iTlfon^ad This display of art added
with lei
stenlnga, while ■
most instantly bring i wheels to any part of the building. The hotel will cost *100.000. and placed Irnek 50 feet from Use line of the ing flower garden directly fo front of the idab from which on one side can be the Exhibition buildings, and all that is taking place about them, while
from Us
I elevated portions of the city, of which are hondreds of feat I the lard of the river One ol forms a delightful walk over the
ys the water from
Real Estate. aS". S5
be Croton River to New Yoi The drives through the 1 ’icluliy are very ioviUog, as thing pleasing greets Use eye side. A thriving nod buai ippeaxaoce prevails throughout, but you will not be surprised that such is thee * ‘ " two hat factories; tlie principal one employing nearly MM) hands I manufacturing 7300 hats par dny. There are two carpet mills: emp! tog 800 hands, also throe silk milk, 1 flour mill, a sogar refinery, and last but not least, the Eagle Lead Pencil Works,’and four weekly The building now used as the City □nil was once occupied by Washingu Tlie older portion wi IS; the present front io 1745. My friends Mr. and Mrs Mott, with whom had the honor of spending a wreck, 'ere’very entertaining, and escorted te from place to place explaining such things ns I could not otherwise her
understood.
Ax thk hotel k bring erected upon th< Park grounds adjoining the Exhibition, ' understand Unit fo consideretloo of thl privilege the charges are limited, anc about ft M per day teas than a Use Continental, the idea of the Pari a granting the privilege -fold character, flni
duced rates, and second to so locate It: save Uie visitors hack fore, which fre the Continental and sarroandlne hob will be shoot *8.00 to and from the Exhibition for each person. I commend thk action of the C< sloncrs as about as appropriate ai Udng they have yet done to popularize the oflkjr by checking exorbitant hotel and hack fare charges. The ladiea of Tilnavillh. Pn.. b sent *423.83 in aid of the Women's hlbiUoo Build ing, and one lady of city give* *50 for the same pnrp From Arizona *350 have been forwarded from the ladles coramltlee of that Territory, to pay for 25 shares of stock. Forty-two editors and publishers fn Virgink, weib here on Thursday ton Uie progress of the work in Falrmot Park. They were exceedingly *r pleased with what they saw. rOUTICAte The political campaign has opened earnest. Gen. Hoyt, chairman of thl Republican State Committee, U here the headquarters ol the committee, a every preparation has been made by Hie democrats Io begin work next w«' The policy of the democrats will be stuck the republicans through the Stele Treasury, all their ore tore and writers will harp upon kvkh expenditures of the public fluids by the tion, and the State Auditor* report will be most carefully perused fo print The republican policy w! tlie attacks precipitated by the Romish Church upon our public occurs to me that they could not have adopted a wiser policy. The s meal fo Use morning papers of that the New York City Coonclk hadepproprietod *380.485. Catholic charity institutions of that city for the year 1876, and had given but *45,. 813 to all the Protestant charities of th city combined, for the same period, followed by a cable dispatch from Room In the afternoon Journals, that "Cardinal McCloakey of New York, had arrived a 1 the Vatican, and bad been received bj Pious IX, whom he wss visiting lor Ihi ac of securing the approval of thi Pope to the details of a scheme devised to break down the public school system of foe United Bums ' ' eted to awaken Csvor of the republicans that fo mv Jodgwlli, to my the least, ba brimful taster to the Ri
Ulty.
During kat week 388,000 bushels of wheal, and 188,000 bushels of corn were shipped from thk city to Europe. During the 8 months of thk year our shipnu nls of grain to foreign porta has been 35 per oral, greater than for the period of lost year. Wo also export lug the week 075,030 pounds of 881,453 gals, naptha, and 851.380 crude petroleum. 304,000 lbs. lob 48,570 lbs. tallow. 8,781 barrels of flour. 3,393,313 gallons refloed petroleum, *19,494 worth of iron manufacturs, *2,545 of carriages and *2,855 of dentists ileriak. A kind looking kdy from WUmlngtnn.
t hack for her valise,
only 9 w lent kdy free held It the balanot of her 11
i lady after waiting a oc hours for her got frightened, ts talc of woe to a
J. w. r.
Organ Fob Saulsale a No. 4« *250 Beatty's Golden Tongue Parlor Organ, roanufactnroJ by Mr. Daniel K. Beatty, of Wnnhlng~T. J., who advertises In our colTbe organs manufactured by thk he All finish, rich, deep torse, and great durability ; have ooly to be heard to ba
•T. C FENDRRSON, • House and Sgn Piinter,
Our ei
ireion to tlie R
enchanting to me. The Palisades e at Fort Lee, on the wo
side of the river and extend n distance ot fifteen miles , up the river. They
composed of rocks, and preset il like appearance, rising to height of 500 feet. The lower pur ed with trees, while the upper
part rises perpendicularly, and show bold fisce of base rock. Filled with: desire to reach the top we nsccudedby A circuitous rout, stopping somelin ts rest a little and admire the scene Tlie road was delightfully shaded s
gushed through tlse rocks, and afli n refreshing drink to travelers, some places the rocks looked as if they might easily be shaken from their rest ing places down upon us; while on tin other hand If we had lost our owi balance we might hare gone dowi fisrthiy than would have been pleasant At length Use summit was gained, and I stood for a while gazing upon I' surrounding country; then with curiosity that woman has n right possess, I crept cautiously to the bri nnd looked down to the riser below; while the thought filled my miud, ‘•how truly wonderful are tho works of
the Creator.'• When I oomtnf
tended to describe some’ of tho picturesque scenery os far upas Ncwburg, where Washington had his bcad-qtm-tera, n.diatancc of sixty miles from U: city of New York, but I fear I migl weary you, as so much could be said o_ the subject. It was near the banks of thk classic river that Washington Ii ing and N. P. Willis, choose to mu their homeatmnd very many places ■ noted for their bktorieal events. T high lauds riso iu majesty to the height of 1500 feet, filling the pleasure seeker with reverential awe. Visits to Uie city of New York, a dny spent in
Central Fark. and various
piacu ''f
of your trip to and oblige youi
Married. TAYl/Ill—BAirrEfL—On Heplember
New Advertisements.
IVT HILL SEMINARY.
H EPTEM HER l«Us, INS.*
THE KIXTH ANNUAL FAIR CAPE MAY COUNTY
THeir Q-ro-u.riels, SEAVILLE STATION, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
have
J« fojskfo* tb.
spiring Nsreh 10, 1ST John Uagbsa lT.cz” Joking J. PUt... l.rn. llughns* lrncl,"*nM*il!
Iron Ni'lUr.
or Looming's. Philip lUnd*. nc hough! by dooodin! ol Joi.,,li tin Elijah Ilaml, containing M ac..
G 'lUo road to Cold Spring, an IS of E. Hildreth, does as of PhaU Isaard, Jaoaaaad, Mi
a LOWER TOWNSHIP, balldlngs nnd ptamUM, enllad trd Edmunds’ farm,- sltnala in ■ of Fishing Creak, and lying on l _ sit*n Bsfallo read, adjoining lands of i Edmunds, tb. btlnv.ro Bay Shore ansi linking Or- 1 - —* — a—-z. z.
TKAIXIXe AXD GLAZING. CALC mi SO, CHIKA O LOSS IXO, GILO I SO, BKOSZIXG, KTC. HAJIM WOOD FILLED AND POLISHED. •rxoxe nt'T the hkst material CSkd. all orders rnvumr ATTKXDMD.TO. jaante-ly. KO. 3 M \X5IOXJTrEEEY. CATK MAY'CITY. N. J. CI-cV-l-sL. -Aal> I> WISE MRS. R, MACDONALD, VINELAND, AND EXAMINE HER NEW AND ELEGANT FULL STOCK OF - Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods I SHE KEEPS FIRST-CLASS GOODS AND IS BOUND TO SELL THEM CHEAP. ETDON’T FORGET THE PLACE, AT MRS. SWING’S OLD STAND. OOS. SIXTH STREET AND LANDIS A VENCE, Juue9. TS-ly. VINELAND, N. J.
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. SETTLEMENTS.
Miscellaneous. $10,000 in Cash Donated. The United Ntsstea TEA COMPANY. ESTABLISHED IN 1803. Incorporated' u ndcr IjiaAwsan^AVm DONATE »IO^OOO^O TIIE^ON.
Cumberland County Annual Fair. The Twenty-Second Annual Cumberland County Agricultural and’ Horticultural Society, BRIDGETON, N. J., Wednesday, Sept. IH7S. Tb. Sooioly b... endeavored to mat b*’e treat, greatly loorassad. Ure I reck
KEWSPAPEB UTOTISTO
NINETY-EIOHTII
USTOTICIEI LEVI E. JOHNSON, No. 8 Mansion St., Cape May City, N. J., CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. AGENT FOR THE SALE AND RENTING OF COm&ES, COTTA&E LOTS & PAMS, to, fc. ABOUT 40 COTTAGE LOTS ON IIAND, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY usinesa in all their bra tidies. A GOOD STOCK always on hand and MADE TO ORDER. A Large lot of new WARRANTED.
EGYPTIAN ROOFING.
MOUNt: A MINER,
LtsTO-W ODPEHSr -jrjrj’ftDPJSIUITAi'j ‘SiOyipw
WASIINCTQM CUTY. GEO. B. CAKE, - - - Proprietor. "INDUSTRY MUST THRIVE." [Oxxx- Motto.] GENERAL STORE. N. C. PRICE & CO., 22 Perry Street, (west side,) Cape May City. Fij-ll Lino of Dry < » <>o<1k Ac IVotion*, Large Stock of Groceries, Wood & Willow-ware. Hardware, Agricultural Implements, 6-lass and GJTTEEISrS'W-AS.E. Pork, Hams, & Lard, Floor Mattings, Oil Cloth* & Carpet*, a Specialty. WOOD YA.M.D
BEATTY
IM !
GRAND N4IITARE dk I PRIGRT.
n Waimni Kvkrtwr*rx.
Addreaa. DANIEL BEATTY, Hsushlmartmm, New Jeswey. JJOOKSI BLANK BOOKHI I ^EW YORK TRIBUNE.
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