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JESSE M'COLLUM iSdOJstSBSS®?*.
KSPUBUCLR TICKET .
it aiTiBK that «» IndlvUml pn* noe—snd »= belkw ihal of a tars* ■ mftjorily of the n»M nf the party-
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nn( 1**1 RAKr* »»1E*T A*D
The KrpBhn««» | ™»‘*0“ nl C Tho Fifth National Conrcntion of 0 the Rcpohlioui party for them
- Suteanxm tnm the North Sur Sula, G. Ittalno. In him the parly ' wenU hare bad a fco.lrr, a manof - brtlna. of nerre, of colture, of sr«t i heart, a man who stand, to-day tlie - aeknowlrdped lender-of hi. party io le halls of Congress, the true typo of _a aggressive Hrpollican patriot The people have been cheated ool of ~ is represeulaUve man as their chosen udard bearer by the manipulations
■j^OTK E TO QRBDITOR8.
Stove Coal.
laWvrlbsr bss st his cesl Dspot st jgcr's Laadtag, Caps *»/ City, a fell apply ^kwt LKHIOB <t SCHUYLKILL
tlon of Freeldent and Vice President, met at Cincinnati on last Wednesday. ' The Convention was called to order by ox-Governor Morgan, of New York, Chairman of the National Executive Committee, and Hon. T. E. Pomeroy, of New York, was elected temporary
The Convention consumed two days, Wednesday and Thursday, In the preliminaries of organization, the okclipn of officers, receiving reports of committees, the nomination of candidatee, .nd the balloting for a candidate
Grant’s new Secretary of V
cd by the election of Hon. Edward
Chairman, with the usual num vice-president* and secretaries. The Convention unanimously adopted the following FLATTOntl.
Friday, when seven ballots were taken before a nomination was made. The tag is the reault of the voting:
FIRST BALLOT.
Ine, 287; Morton, 123; Bristow, 113; Conkling, W; Hayes. 66; Hartrantt, 68; Jewell, 11; Wheeler, 3.
SBOOND BALLOT.
Maine, 290; Morton, 120; Brtatow, _14; Conkling, 03; Hayes, 64: Hnrtranlt, 03; Wheeler, 3; Washburne, L
THIRD BALLOT.
„_lne, 203; Morton, 113; Bristow, 121: Conkling, 90; Hayes, 67: flartrouft, 08; Wlmeler, 2; Washburne, ’
FOUBTB BALLOT.
Blaine, 2ft!; Morton, 108: Bristol 126; Conkling. 81; Hayes, 08; llnrtrault, 71; Whoeler, 2; Wnshbarne, ”
Bat while the politicians defeated Blaine, the people triumphed In Uie on) I nation of Hayes, who is a man i r uejpeople, a Christian gcntlrman. tjffiy, thorough-going Uepublicai _nd a man wlio stands iqmrtly and firuily U|wn the pnblicichool i|ueition, eminently safe man who, if elected, 3 call around him as advisers and inaction the tnt and jiurat men of
A DJOURNMENT OF TAX SALE.
l,T “’ ** ytM.TEUx! HAnKowa. .Ml Jane 3d, UCC. CRy Bullrllor,
The people of btaStute," says a ned cotcmimniry, “have always called a Oil the breach when danger -cncd. and he has thrice led them against formldablo odds. Ho saved from Pendleton, with his sccriendendea;. Thurman, with 1
CAPE MAY CITY, N: J.
COAX,
I CHESTNUT S
Herclmts of Sewark, NEW JERSEY, ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000.
Icrtilizers.
Soluble Marine G-nano,
uutmu, y JOsmui* tor all II
—MS Per Tww.
] SCUBLLtNOXR.
J^IMEl LIME 11 LIME II CORY Sl SMITH
ROCKLAND LIME, OAU.TNEI) PL-VSTER. -PLASTERING HAIR, CEMENT, IIAY. COAL Ac .
sarj _
rejRtoUwtarroq.of P-°°SP-'7..
»pai»-«-iy-
M msll . “YwyETOii. All over die cSaauy. Uu:
reactionary inllui
and William
Alldn, with his revolutionary flnancinl and aoclnl theories. Ho UAho ropresentatlre roan of the Uiinl Stale of the Hnion, with all iU characteristic sturdiness. strength of mind, and flrmness
April »m.uS3«^2a- '
Advertisements. IJIHE CAPE MAY
N URSERY,
DWELLINGS, STORES AND HOTELS. Insured at Ipw rates. JESSE M’COLLUM.
STANDARD (iAURANTKEp.
PELICAN GUANO,
Clothing ! Clothing!
^IlalYVILLE MUTUAL MARINE
d .mlHUUCioven
i-a birth, and they
cn at IU ermjllo, UuUall im
Blaine, 280; Morton. 05; Bristow, 114;'Conkling, 83; Hayea, KM; Hartranlt. Oft, Whoeler, 2; Washburne, 3. SIXTH BALLOT. Blaine, 308; Morton, 85; Bristow, 111; Conkling, 86, Hayjs, 113; Hartranft, 60; Wheeler, 2; Washburn ' The following Is tho result of the SKt-BNTn BALLOT.
I
all true Republicans and all who dor wish to see this government hand ever to tho Bourbons of tho South, rally to his support. THR VICB-FRKSIDKNT. Tho nomination of tho Hon. Wm. A. Wheeler, of Now York, as tho ci dulsle of Lhe Republican party for I Vlce-Psealdcncy, Is an admirable oi He has targe experience, and po«emc» all the qualifications for a pre*ldihft officer, and hta judicial temperamc-’ and safe and evenly balanced judgmc amply qualify him for tho poeition I which be has been •elected. Inn word he taa aafe. honorable, honest an' dlclous man, whose qualities have
n. J. SHOEMAKER, 1‘rtip'r.
APPLE, — AC1T, i;ri NT’i:,
A before purchasiugclicwt
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
i^ ,, , l ^i,r l i»Ji’ , biii!s%' jlvru by TBeiaju B.SehrilMiifvrand "llr ln
EVERGREEN TREES. SMALL FRUITS. GRAPHS, *
.a. will grtasp^suH^rer^w
■ AiSSETS, JANUARY ls^ 1876, ^1,377,«86.33.
Groceries. Q.RAND EXPOSITION CHESPEST CASH STORE LOWER. OAPE MAY.
Cape May City Retail Markets.
on obllirallon of the Sortli careiTaa.
DUTTEH-Found^M at nSu£pm£v^< r
■gLUUB-CBojee F
; Wyomlu,
On the announcement of the vote, ' Mr. Frye, tho leader of the Blaine ' ~ i, took tho platform and thanked larnest Supporters of tlic candiI dale from Maine. -‘No words con exJ press Maine’s gratitude," ho mid: "God bless you all forever. Tim con- . ventlon. In its wtsdooS, has releeUd ' General Hayes ay our sUmdard-hearar. \ Maine accepts, endorses, and will i i port him In November. Our lea ■ Mr. Blaine, will lake the field - Maine and sweep it by 20,000; and . then’go Into Massachuretta and asalsl , to sweep it by00,000.” ■ He moved that tho nomination of | Hayes should be made unanimous, r Adopted. The convention then proceeded ‘ the selection of a Vice-President, and e Hoo. Wm. A- Wheeler, of Nei
■ York,
SfflS3sl£=——II§
’ tho first ballot.
er tho transaction Of some other • business the convention ad- “ journod with three cheers for the
ad uaspaiUn. [ai.ccx.j^ ^ hterel BUles ta Uw balwa* or Uie
in R*pablte.aad wish a rl«w to lu srearily
leate siB»eSwmbrBiare«i»at«r»ay selsool
czpvudlluras ud UisoklKasloasoflhsoi
ir much esteemed tnend. Dr. M. leypeomity SupL of public s our attention to an Item that eppeared in our local columns last
g wo stated that:
May’s quota of the State and
mol tax will be tho sain twas last,” and whic
'Doctor thinks ‘■needs correction. The paragraph probably noo ptanation, bat hardly correction, what Intended our readers to understand list the amount of tax to he paid by Cape May jnto the State treasnry, for general and school purposes year, would bo the name am
shleh was paid by
county last year. We reforesfoo whatever as to
” mo! receive from the State for S<
■ i« rally lavosUxuSo the •!.
me of 14,084 schotara in Itfc State ’ since last year, and a decrease of $r~ * 058.01 in tlte 2 mm tax, owing to reduced valastkm of property, in tho ■ State, and also of a decrease of 39
a fall-
1 sixty eight dollars and forty-five cenu, i is quite an item in the county, more particularly so with those
j th« right and duty or Oonxria to yeohlblt ' M^r^Mam E FI««4w.d^^f
as,ally «tMlSix m-M-RR.; Dated JSjf-D
gHERlFF‘8 SALE.
‘RIDAY.^JULY 14lh.' 1870,
*AddieSrH!j?Suo£5AKKI G0ED0FS FOOD
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
theJtiSnUe'lfat^fn^BoeStayCUrffe
IT^ATM/KItTAIN
H . u nbimidjl. A 1.1. THAT CKItTAIN V^NDAND^RKJSISltaritilaUjln
HORSES AND CATTLE.
'J;-;' 5 PlaDb J b..
SS-Te s > nd S F?aBeUOayle, > lndimL etefetf plalnanu,and aBaMB,Sbwlfl
—p, § i,eiui ’ ks baj ‘ e -
Foals, lire.» s.
|-,.l„ln.^..».-.l.*Jbyil ..
INKSIOJJS. .wmI. F lava-Vv ’
II, <^-Oy»ursii?3i5l!|tj»i
ami PlnallaraslrmAirin U^noribl.nml Billolnlnx lbs Inr.d olsalil Hlrb,ln Ibcniy and County nf Cape Slay,
0 I lil'me".! oral Tbr jai.la.rilly side Bii
Mew Advertisements.
FOB MALE. [IF REED BUCKWIIEHT. I >tas re * y}; A y KL[ y HAND,
eruftho'JiSjibalitrrijlrijii -rAVi'i
jy/^ILLER, ALLEN k MILLER, No. aa Jack am Hlrart, Cape Mar City, N. j. Flour, Gim, Hay,
Hrired re^lhe ^rujJCTlr or Oeonrf J. Bleb-
sraptsmaaL irndj^lw reh?'by'
Va''“- Sue
IVlill l^eecl, k, I.iDie, (alrlned Plaeter,
Seed Store
STORE ASD <1 KEENHOUHER, Corner of Bank and Bond Streets, (Near the Deputy
^yiLLlAH ESSEN'S Bakery and lee Crewaa I
. Farm and Garden Seeds,
ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY. COTTAGER ASD HUT Kiri KUPI'IJKD. Ian pronipUy miwl and dellwrcd,-g4
I .1 -5-7 a.pt lu nml-ctaa
Also, a targe variety of Bedding Plant*. Ijmj^no liand and lur^o chre^jjr rreh.
WNORBSS HALL
OnHATURDAY.Ul* lath day ot JUI.Y. liCO.
" ' ‘ “ “tST.
and whotnlltK Uia cnlebralcd t-iuiam llattjora Nprings. In now opcll tur die
> inoauAiUsbUwffdRn
‘“■^^aas^ssst'
E. MoMAJUN,^
TN CHANCERY OF N rz&'zz
F'MKjy Ooods | ’ppmUc^lheAtUnUc^IIolebaijR o^JncAju
: STAMPING. EMBROIDERING AND
S a KNITTING
K. *)SE TO ORDBRAAT HllOltT NOTICE,
-a .1 .:n B ■
' CAPE MAY CITY POST OFFICE.
to yUitiA ri/xwxr rot
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! A'-T BENEZET & BED’S.
The goods must be sold to make room for the Centennial.
A rnnilih yon employment at which you
county roCklfioKoribeiafcr rtLS "ufmily M pS »w.*She fui-nd
butkhuw ilm paper a: ireandnundrcdRnranbaerlbora are ..lot a’III payYlkoTbli at^rfoonb’WywSiiySalipwaMa Nowlrtbnumclbin'l,
•niii'cSkncNNiAL bfjjord. ■7-IC Fonlaial. Mflna
M re
Car. WaaklBgtoB Jt Dremtnr Hta.
Millinery, Trimmings, Lolita’ Drtaa Qoodi, FANCY GOODS, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, KTotlojas, cfcc.
>£^tb^MtminupphUai
J^OOKI LOOKI! CI
CROQUET $1.25.
BLANK IIOOKR, KTATIONEUY.
FIHHINO TACKLE, FAMILY SIEDKTNE8.
RTBKL KNUHAVINGR, BniUCH, HYMN BOOKR, MIMATURB HHIPH, OAKS, TA “- 1 CORDAGE,
^n-ABLIMHED IN 1SIO. FANCY DYKING EHTAHLUUIMENT, J. * W. JONF-S.
DYE BILKS, Wooten nod Faney Oonda ol area desert] Uqa. riuSi him j-. mU ol DjeTnfirtltT UniUeiaru . Uaruimu u
, JpEABODY HOUSE,
FHILADEU
nlent te an jdaca^oTHnc UUL. WATBGN^inifirirtm <4 ma etanry Uwapaemnlyema. mid b«« imwlynsrutebed
We are selling some goods at I IA LI' what they cost, so as to have a New Stock for the Spring Trade.
Come and SeeforYourself AND IF YOU DON’T NAY IT IN NO WE WII.I. MAKE YOU A Handsome Present,
—AT THE—
Three Stores, Cape May Court House, Cape May City & Dennisville.
JOJHLIV B. I>^VVXEs», Practical TinRoofer MANUFACTURER OF TIN-WARE, AND DEALER IN Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles, And we invite the people of Cape May City and County to give us a call ana ei ine our steak and our work, at our TIN AND STOVE DEPOT, NO. 63 WASHINGTON ST., NEAR THE POST OFFICE, CAPE M
|^-T1N ROOFING AND SPOUTING A SPECIALTY. repl22-ly. # JOHN B. DAVIS.
TBAQBBVS GsILDRS, Petersburg, Cape May County, 'New Jersey.
plan o:
Plumber_ and Gas Fitter.
I STEAM FITTING
I»XAXTMSIHrO.
Terra Cotta, Ware.
GAS FIXTURES
tfoi/sta*. STONE, STONE, STONE.
FLAGGING FOB SIDEWALKS, CURBING, STREET CROSSINGS,' GRAVE COVERS', Ac.
Monuments, fic.
W. E. RAYMOND, Court Housb and Tcokahox.N. J.
MARBLE WORK MONUMENTS. Tombstones, Tablets, &c.
IMPORTANT.
Fresh Fish, Game, Eta,
L ■».- LEE k CO. Wholesale Commission Merchants,
ItKrirarwc* —Nauonal I la Libert! m. sd and Vlas Hure BEmrss
BEATTY'S:
"imrsiiVri, “"feta.
NELSON T. ELDREDGE. •
JJAMILY STORE, - ALL CAPE MAY
THE REST OF MANKIND
CordiallylnvitedtoVisit ^
2STE1W STOI=».El,
Broadway & Yorko A ad examine the slock of
OHOCl^lMJKS, Dry and Fancy Gooos,
TSTO TH.TJST. ja5-3m D. F. CROWELL,
jyjY MOTTO:
isr. o. i»iixaE, od. sa and »7 Perry Ntreet. CAPE MAY CfTY. K. J,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
tep-.^rn^^^ndo, 0 ^. SWAfeut tor Waterall-a and Ollier Paten p*lnu,al! colore, u PlUtedelphla prlere. Ai-r,’. for Wlmnn'e Phosphates and othe
^ CuL.idll^and rsndytorii»..^0<Llland Ijlns dsil’vcrsd'nec'wllhln UiVeBy 5 uUlte orHD
Advertisements.
HARNESS it
HARNESS BUSINESS
AlAkeHs.
MANSION ST.. CAPE MAY CITY twe doers Wset of lb. STAR OF THE CAPS
«to merit e HUrsI ikus .1 Ikeir pelnm BH*T AMD nfe"v?-HAHtfR88! , *° 1 '“ COLLARS, BRIDLES,
SIMPSON RICE.
SIMPSON BICE.
MANSION STREET.
CITY. N. J. ,
CAPE MAY Cin
CHAEIiES P. WSITE
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND; SILVERWARE le. M We.hlsgIon Ureet, Cape Kay City
“*?v -J^ENTAL! DENTAL!I DENTALIH -gi-sirii

