. CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNEHSR-. MARCH 81, 1B6I).
* --= — 1 i Bhr 40 (ran Wacc . ... - . ' ■ i ■ ' i — i S3.00 a Yaar in AriTmnoo. ' M. K. nAOOMAULK, I 1— — — 1 W«4an4«7, lutk SI, IMf). ' 'VNCKEN1NG THE RIPARIAN _ of the poopir. But this sraa ooly one of the pleasant fictions with which the her of yean ntaoteto . If em It were , lirdrtterd It-*** (bund to he* mistaken uira, and causctT the people to pot on : aire sod pi vi* ttaabfeto Legislators . nqfl Cangrewnicn. TImiu- officers are the public's masters, and It ia time the ! -public understood - they feet. Their . jilacea antdcaigned in J so much for the public aerrlee as tlwy are to make comfortable, siinggerlra and furnish good lay to all mapner or "good Mows,'' where thej- may do whatever they ! ehoeor, *hethrr the people like their <Ioinjiji(H,«lot,'anditiae»p«ei5nj- their ' high prerogative to do everything nn- \ ph asant to the public, and make their 1 position aa rcxatioaa and ezpenalre as ' 'poaalMt. • Our modern legislative bodire especially hare a nice notion of how 1 to carry out thia latter idea. Asa rule 1 they do the things they ought not to ' do, and leave undone the things they should do. Tmkr oar State la-glsla- 1 1 tare fof example. Some one has got the notion Into his I wad that -by selling oat the so-called rights oT the Htate to lands under water along the eastern shore, It would add \ to tho-rerenueii of the State, at the ex-l«-noe- of the very firr sons who hare ' rendered these binds valuable by im- 1 -proving the property along shore. To ' curry out this original idea, a 1)111 haa been monufiselnred and introduced into j our Mate legislature, generally railed the Riparian Rights BUT, having for it* lAjpci the taking the control of landa ' owner*. apd ptavta the haqds of a fbw ' comrnlestobers to be appohited' by the J Sow, we doxfot Intend to Insinuate 1 that the Wat* knows aa much aa the honetable representative body at present la session at Trenton, hut we do . assert, because we believe it to be so, ' that the Mate hna no more right to die- \ poac of aoch lauds Ulan we have ; bat t right or no right, law or law, prere- , dent or no precedent, on Friday of last , week, this Iniquitous bill was ppaaed , liy the Senate- It la therefore high time, — wo hope It may not be Ir (bo l lato—lhattfae people along the Eastern, , Atlantic and Delaware shores should ( This proposed act Involves a question ' t list will eventually affect their status ' of ownership in the large extent of property along tho coast from Hudson river to Cape May city. It gives ab- ( solute control over bathing grounds, _ oyster beds, dock yards, piers, talk hciwla, Ac., Into the hands of a sot of ' officials, who are likely to reap a much ' . greater proportion of the revenue de- . rived therefrom than the fitate Itself _ I>et our renders just imaglncfor a moment what a state of things would be likely to ensue even In this our City of , Caps Hav, were such a hurtful law . permitted to go Into eflfecL The tailroad company, who are expending their hundreds of thousands of dollars In tho J improvement of this class of property ( along the shore, every hotel man and cottage owner In this dty, every dtl- . sen who owns tends bordering on wa- j tor, every our of them are -ctaoernod in the'errat of Oie bill becoming a law. It lat° their Interest to have the bill ' summarily dealt with when It makes its appearance in the llouae this week'-, ! and we trust our able representative, Hon. Thomas Tleeslej^girlll raise his . voice and use hie Influence towards defeating It. Its learned advocates. In the Senate, talked a great deal about J the vast increase to the State revenue its passage wiH Insure. Laudable oh- ' ject public spirited nu n 1 . But what portion of tie citizen* of thia State have ' asked theaanohlc-heartcd legislators to J tffiSiSEKiCW; ; to them or to the Staler Should such a tjarrfiioed procedure be aeoompllshed ' all reveono derived to the treasnry will ! lie dtehoaaet gains, because there is no law existing under whkh the State ran 1 act up any claim to Biporian .tends.— 1 Bui, perhaps, we ought not to grunt- | bio, we, the people, are the servants, fore abould we only grin and bear it. 1 L-gislaluree aw not mode for the people's convenience, hut to pan such tews as this Riparian Rights bill,- and - all and" singular the bills which are I built on the theory that the hard mm- . Inge if business men generally, term- | era, laborers and mechanics, are legiti- i mate spoil, for legislator, and their ' Mends. " Speaking In rather plain condemns- | tory terms oftbe above bill, the Bridge- r the law would afltot the owners of lands i SSsin7^3Si ! isiniea were coraneM V. oar a half z is ftis s ri It '"ill we* formtr pro-
' -- CONCERNING SIGNS. The Amerkaa nation like that which the Savior addressed, is looking'for a I TRMgngc??. ■ looking tat a sign from Grant Sato I sign will be given them, not oven that ' of "Jonah and the Prophets." He ! • lias a greater avenlon to signs had - gentleman the BnUttin goes on to nar- " rate wae appointed Post-master of the ' village of Borden town, in the Stale of ! New Jersey, by the Elder Adams, and J continued io dispense li-Uen with care and fidelity under many a succeeding administration the good people of his ' borough dunning him for very many ' years to set ops sign, Justas orery- ' body is now dunning Gen. Grant to | out a sign. What la the use, | snyi Joshua, all residents know where | I live, and all stranger, can find oat asking. Grant replies, all whoae ' business it is, HowVi^at I want tbetn ' to do, tho others will find out when the , time cornea At but Joshua, in a moment of Weakness Jhc yielded to tho [ importunities of his friends— planted a great poet In the ground and nailed therein a shingle with letters painted . in black, o-f-f-i-e. But would not sntisfy Borden town. Joehua explained " there's the post and there is offiis , nailed to it, if that don't make poatofflee, what tlie ttnmder dora it make, say." Having given way once he wot forced to do so a second time, and . another shingle was nailed to the poet, and for ten years the sign stood ' " p-o-o-s-t o-f-f-i-s." After this long , jieriod he was waited on by a deputation of citiaens bearing the only copy I of Walker's dictionary in the village. Tliey pendstod that the honor of the j State demanded a reoonatruction of the _ sign. They pointed to the word "post- , office." For a moment Joehua Bates , stood still, as did tlie sun art the com- ( tnand of his namesake at Ajalon. But I he soon recovered his self poise. — . " Walker he hanged; he roust be a ! smart man If he can't spell a word , more 'n one way." He gave ia no ftir- , thcr. If Gen. Grant gives in to the , clamors of those who demand eigus of hla policy and measures, there will be , end to their importunity. ' TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. A great many good„worthy people ' refuse to sec in these associations tho ' agency the bi*t adapted to contravene the evil of iatcni|icraiice. Who haa ' not beard ty classic tale of the Syrens, ■ who'd weft in aome fair and lovely ialea, fahlodf to be full of beauty, through wjjgse groves and alcoves there moved ' a perpetual lorrliuese and who sat on 1 tint tops of the tall rocks, pouring tbeir ' tender and ravishing mfialc over the ears of passing mortals till they turned the prows of their vessels thitherward 1 and rushed upon that destruction to ' which that deceitful song Was only a prelude. All round the Islands through ' whose grottoes the Syren's melody • floated lay tlie bleaching bones of thousands who had sought the shore, but ' sought it in vain. Two, the fable tells us, escaped. Ulysses caused hie arms 1 to be hound to the uuut, and the ears of company to be filled with wax, with special commandment to his mariuen ' that they should not loose him even , though he desired them to do so. But Orpheus, neglecting and disdaining to so bound, with shrill and sweet song wint by singing praises to the gods, thus -outsounrling -the songs of 1 the Syrens, and thus he freed himself from danger. Tlie Islands of self-indulgence and still lie on the ocean of the Syrens still sing there; It ia still said that the forma of beauty and of genius, of manly freedom and- of 1 bright-eyed wit and golrlen-tongued 1 eloquence and fltney still walk there; 1 but those who tell us this forget to tell us how all around these islands lie the 1 hones of the thousands who 1 turned thither — princes of the broken sceptre, poets with his broken harp, la- | bor broken from its tow. True, Orpheuaand Ulysses still escape— Ulysses by intrepid shstinenee, bound by a rigid determination lo the aiast-hound, ! perhaps, by a pledge,' hears the tempt- ' lug song, tat knows that the way to ' the island ia the gate of the grave; and Orpheus, the gifted, sanctified intellect, j devoted to truth, to goodness, to God, . flings scorn on the song of the Byreus. Well, thqn, does it seam well for us, ' snrl men like us, that the principle of ' virtuous abstinence, a rigid abstinence, should he maintained aa on essential part of a moral education, aa 1 the worid'ahe^pfrrctlvetoiutcmpcrCONGRESS. i In the United States Senate "test week, the .greatest wort done was in ! the confirmation of nominations.— . Aside from this, the right of way was . granted to the Mid-land Pacific Rall- - rood, and the Civil Appropriation bill ■ pasx-d. An amendment to the National Currency UU was passed, - prepayment of hitercat on tho national . debt was allowed. The bill to reor- - gantec the Judiciary passed. The hill i to repeal the Tennre-of-Office act passed, i with a substitute in the form of an > amendment The bill regarding the • distribution of the National currency ' Tn the tfasar, the office of Chief of r Staff to the General was aboliihed, and - some other military legislation occurI rod. Works of art were allowed to en- , ler duty free. The time for revising - the United State tews was extended. I A plan for establishing a provisional t govern meat in Mississippi wai debaa tod. The Senate amendment to the s Tenure-of-Office tew was referred to r the Judiciary Committee. AMD deli daring aympaUiy for the Cuban insurS genie, was re-committed. The coma mhtee reported Mr. Corode's right to the seal for u» Twenty-first Pemisvl- >- vaate District. The House relWd to " thcrepralof the Tmnre-rfOfflct bill' giiwn notice that he will refuse st'oou- • firmation to lay Ms hands upon Ow 1 disfigure the heads of so many young
NEW JERSEY ttrnonisi CO~S- , ,■ FERENCE. , fThe statistical report shows an in- . creassofwrr members and 11 dinrcheo. « r The totals an as followst nemtet, j" , 80, MTJ 'Whs, 257; pfchationsra. pi ' SSu'SiSt-KS ™ I Yalttyd St Jll, 460,12.1; parionsges, . R2, raiued aKJ3M,«0-, Conference t, I claims, $0,b6& 65; Missionary money. T I AU.OfiT 77; Sombqr Sohool Missionary h . money, 50.IT1 03, Church Extension b t Society, $1,313 »; Tract Society, si f $605 04; Bible Society, I2J45 10; u 1 Sunday School Union, $768 M; num- " . ber of ffenday Schools, 310; nhmber .1 , of teacbera. 5,100; number of Mhoten, h , 28.301, volume* In library, 81,000. u The following are the appointment t . for this (Bridgetou) district:— > A. E. BALLAitn, Presiding Elder. ti Bridgeton — . Commerce Street: Morrell, F. A, , ' Trinity. Maddock. G. C. " ' Central; Neil, G. H. ! S*^Snut Street, aine.P. " " , Broadway, Heudgr, J. S. ° Pennsville and Hains P Neck, Hudson, S. t. > Hancock's Bridgeand . .. i Quintoinaindgu, GaakiU. 3. B. * , AllowaystoWn, Reeves, W. L Pittearovc A Watson's 1 Comer, Norria, H. S. f - One to be supplied. , | Willow Grove, To be supplied. l! . Viueland, Street, A. K. c . Millvillo— t: First Church, Morris, G. K. x , Foundry Church, Fleming, C. K. , Cumberland and Port ■ Norria, I-ippkicott, E. J. h Port Elizabeth, Turpin, J. B. One to he supplied. , 1 Tuekahoe, Eaatlack, C. C. * I Cape Island, Wight, G. B. s ; Lower Capo May, Wilson, T. h S. Townseud Sup. J ' Cape May. Lipplncott, B. C. > ! Petersburg, Malsbury.C.' A. e Mauricetowu. Stockton, W. C. ! " - Newport and Dividing 11 Creek, Westcott, J. II. i, " Cedanrille, Dobbins, G. L. i • Fairton, . Tullis, G. H. - Koadstown and Ilart mony. . Corson, G. W. J Pleasant Grave and , Dccrfleld, Cann, J. A. f a L. Here, agent of State Temperance 1 Society and member of Vineland r . Quarterly Conf. u B E. W. Burr, transferred to Newark I | f R. M. Straton, transfcrrcil to N. 1". ] s Conf. t VELOCIPEDE VARIETIES , * — A correspondent writes to the i s 77sie» of the danger of producing hernia , B by velocipede riding. B — Sir Isaac Newton, while a lad. | i " made a small cart with four wheels. , in which he could drive himself by ' , turMng a windlass." Hero then, is I the -genuine Original Jacobs of the vol- ' J qcipede. i — Two editors in Chicago under- n r took to produce a velocipede on a newb and improved pattern. One was to 1 furnish the money, and the other the i inventive skill. A lnrgc three-wheeled j ' 3 affiiir was secretly constructed .In a i hasefiicnt, and when finished it was i found to be several inches wider than ' 1 .the doorway. Tlie two editors are | - consulting whether to tear down tlie 0 t house or the velocipede. » — There ia a velocipede factory in " » Sacramento. " Westward," etc. " ^ — They hdve a woman yctodpallat : C 1 in Bostou. She la represented as being 1 long, lean, lank, and desperately home1 ly. As one enthusiastic and disgusted 1 ' 1 goimn fou-V it- Kiwi look* ' ' like a diver on a ratt. 1 V doctor In Mcrlden, Connccti- ° cut, goes hia rounds on a velocipede. ( . He "makes" a great deal of practice by t running up against people. Gs it, ( j Doc! ' < C — Another cltj behind the times — c s Burlington without a velocipede. A c j town had better be without a railroad c f now titan minus the patent hone. . ■ 1 — It ia suggested Hut riding s volo- 1 ; cipede ia ' too much like working your 3 I passage upon the canal by leading the 1 3 — A veiodpodlst in New Haven, f i while crooning a street, ran into a horse t - n nd knocked him down. The home < - was so iujurcd by the fall that the own- t » ner wa* obliged to^kill lilm, and he ( i now holds the velocipede rider respon- < , siblc to the extent of $300. , ' — Tho vclqsiprde and tres^ mill ore t " very much slfcr, the motive power in i 1 both esses being— legs. < i "Dsr Velocipoder."— || So, 10; roe rsrk dot* sin your loot. - ^ iWlllkO >M>lDS BUkWO f — Within the hut throe months over , - $40,000 worth of velecipeds liaix been ( - -manufitaturod in New Bedford. ; ' Tiie Atlantic Cable.— Another | reduction in the rates chargrel by the ' Atlantic cable is anmiinixd. The re- i ' ductlon which it is reported tlie direc- j t tors have resolved upon making is to 3 take effect on June 1st. The con tool ' - between tho price of the messages asked 1 » throe years ago and the rates now to . - be charged ia very startling. At first 1 a tho ralee for a message of ten words of 1 e fire letters each from New Y ortjd Loo- ' , don, payable la gold were $100, next ! J $50, next $25, and finally $17. A - change was then made in the chaise- j il ter of the messages, apd no restriction ' , was f laced upon the number of letters ii hi e«ch wonl. Though the rale of $17 , b in gold was unchanged, yet the new r regulation was more than equivalent to a reduction of one-third in the prioc. : if The new rale, whleJi it ia reported will ti go into effect on June 1st, ia $10. j. Ait Exciting Game Between x GnANT AND THE SENATE— STAKE, A I. Cabinet or Cue loam ex.— First j hjuul— Grant shufBed, ent and dealL i_ The Senate wouldn't stand their lt hand, and charged that the deck was 0 stocked. Second hand— The Senate j. suffied and cut and dealL Result of the f. play:— Grant five, ihe Senate two. Seven points win the game. It is „ hard to tell wether the game is euchre, J. bardscrabbte or seven up. At the cards, however, and the result is uncer- " t lh,. Lull. ~ Da*villr (A>. ) ddo-e h cage, March IS. of term of office, vetoed eighteen bills, or j, which fourteen beeams tews by « twow SSSZ
HAIL «LEAlf|Jffi8. B -Maine has JnstiUefeto her penal code a atatule^maklng U« " wflflfl In- , or lmpriaahrornt $w one year on cansiction thereof. . £ — iu st before Grapt was inaugurs- „ tod, he drove down lo a school on |c Thirteenth street. At the capital, in „ private carriage, and set his Itttle „ s new comer st the school, on the sidewalk. The other boys, who were j, respecters of persons, cried bit ,i " There's little Grantvtet's paste him!" , Aud did W elfeetaally |iaste Mm with c bolls made from the newly fallen snow, 0 he called .hla father's aid, tat 0 Ulysses laughed at him and drove ofT. n — An English physician state" ttuft ji moon varies alternately from the n temperature or moRen lead ,tt> that of p merrcry. Pleasant! v — Sl Prtend;ujg Is sometimes called, o aud Willi considerable truth, sl Pian- » opolis. Even , the humblest faralllefs a possess Instrument, and there areaafd '• lie In the city eight hundred male » and three thousand female teachers of tlie piano. — The dentist of Uwlay, aaya Dr. J W. Holmes, stands in the same re- ^ to the tooth-puller of a post gen- J cration as the surgeon of our lime to well-remembered worthy of the raand the lancet, who combed his customer"! hair or breathed a vein for him with equal skill and science. S — A moralist took his daughter to » sec tlie Siamese Twins. "Observe, 1 Prudence, my dear," he remarked to 1 "observe the care exercised by 3 Providence which united these two I citizens; and think what a heavy and j * | wearisome fetter might that membrane " which attaches, them together have v lieen, iff instead of being brotbes, they ' ben strangers to each other." . t — Seventy-six cottages and villas in 1 have been rented tints far for 1 tlie coming season, at prices ranging 8300 to 81,000. Only forty-eight t remain to rent, and inquiries are being , . made relative to these by practice of \ hiring. | , j — A paper in Nevada says that, aa 1 1 ! the stage for White Pine was about to 1 1 ! set out, a few (lays since, nine possen- ^ > ! gers being crowded inside, the driver ! i opened the door and asked those with- t in to stow a little doner to make room 1 for a hale of hay. c — Minnesota has a law absolutely ' prohibiting the destruction of qnaila until the year 11575. Birds were introduced in 1843, and great pains have , been taken since to preserve and pro- t pngate them, aud they are now numcr- , op*. , — Kansas has a population of about j 400,000. It has 000 mile# of railroad i j in nctivo operation. There are pub- i I lislied in the State ton daily and fifty I weekly newsjiapers. The State lias n j debt of $1,000,000. I I .A Cow Willi's a Dou.— ' The editor 1 i of tho N. V. Mail witnessed an inter- j rating eotnhat a few days ngo, betwoen : a maatllT and a cow, wliich terminated, j strange to any, by the dog retiring ] cowardly, the cow panning doggedly. | Fiiostt. — An Omaha sheet says : | Grant's administration ia not likely to ; j be very warmly received by the people, there tea Hoar frost continually in lis vicinity. What Comes or Nor Payino Gkocebs' Bilu. — The Klmira Gore/- ' says:—" Tlie entire gift of Earn . to the Cornel University will amount to about two million two bun- ' died thousand dollars. Twenty years so ago Ezra could not pay his gro- ■ . cers' bHL" Upon which theOvid Btt remarks: . "Those who can't pay gro- . cers' bills can therefore take courage, ] , and grocers who trust" may look for tlieir reward twenty years hence." Save Kebosene Oil.— Tlie fright- 1 ' accidents from exploding lamps In j this city, and through the country generally, have caused many families to j almndon the use of Kerosene Oil, for there was no certainty that they could | obtain a non-explosive article. It was glial a few mapufocturere made good oil, but it was not uncommon for dealers to adulterate it with Benzine, or Blher dnngcroua product, nnd i Iff good intentions of such were without proprr rcwaol, since they could not si'iwraie^homaelvra from hod company. it will bo seen now, from an advertisement In another column, tlrnt 1 Chas. Pratt haa devisedn plan general- j ly acceptable. In tlie first place, he . makes an oil chemically pure, free from I , j smell, which does not char the wick, i | wliich is of sneh strength as, from a ; given quantity, to give more and bettor | ! light than a common article, which or ' i course, is non*z'plosive. Second, ho j ' puts np this oil in fire-gallon cans, , ! wldch are sealed, and these are plpced j wood packages ready forshipmcnt to r j any port of the world, and all at a coat . ! not much exceeding what is usually J I*iJ. Thia plan would teem to be a guamn- ' I toe, hitherto much needed, for the | ! dealer voluntarily places himself in a ' position by which adulteration or Inferior quality would be traced directly to . establishment ; and, shuld he fail at onge put on end to Ids own undertaking. By thia means tlie producer aud consumer are put in immediate contact : responsibility ia assured, aud t the proposition indicates s good foitli , which should meet with response from t all families who would be relieved from , the horrid apprehension that at auy moment, agony and death may become i visitants J'f their hofiachold. It Is i claimed that this oil to safe, bemuse it | t will not vapoeisa under 125 degrees P., . and will not burn under 145 degrees V., i while the taming point fixsd by "Gov- j , eminent is only 110 d^grera F. Being e free from Bcnsinc, and all the lighter ■ products of Petroleum, it has more s body, and a given quantity will give j - any other, oil made from Petroleum I that wo imow of in the market. s Mr. Pratt succeeds the old house of; - Reynolds, Pratt A Co., in their oil business. This house is one of the oldrat in the country (established in * 1770), and Mr. P ratt is known to us r as a gentleman, of perfect reliability .— a to M™ S^A. AUmforter Improved d Hair Restorer or Dres-og,
nf a Strong Company. The National Ufc Insurance Company. which ooived Its charter from t tlie national Congress ia July test, loo. r already made its record In unmlataka- n Me charaetoS* ttlih its igeqeim as * yet Oa)y in process of orgatfcaUoo. it a lias, astro Irani, issued taanrance to^an lore. TbiTwe^Mnk la a very marked - It is so much needftil work , "wcB done. The Company doss a strictly cash ' as bring in its judgment the J and brat for both the insurer J and the insured, and it never compli- . catra it* affaire wijb other notes, loans, 1 diridenda, and thus haves Do door open to misapprehension ordisappoint-mcnt-in the filtnre. While the pnndplc of " so much insurance for so much ( meoey" is rigidly adhered to. and every policy has thus a fixed and determinate 1 value, all accumulations that might otherwise be declared aa dividends at , some future time, ore Arennird ia adrtuee, and the exact pro rata iscnnnrcrfia with the amount of each policy when it it issued. Managed by men of the highest 0- . nnncial ability and undoubted integrity protected by a large paid-op cash capital, and possessing all the elimenta that liave given success to other similar enterprises, we should expect this could become one of the most successful institutions of its kind. An Illcstbatkd B.ooraphical Sketch.— Tlie late R. G. Paudee, sd long and favorably known as one of the foremost Sabtath-echool workers j the laud, died February 4th, I860. I Tht Sutwf .y-NcW 7 lines or Phltedel- ! pliia, has just published a valuable j ! sketch of liis life and labors, from the | able pen of John S. Hart, 1.1. D., uc- [ ' companied with an i-xccilcnt portrait ; 1 of Mr. Pardee. Any one interested in j copy or the sketch /rae on application . to the publishers of the 77aiei. THE Russian Government has a way of disposing of dislion- , 1 rat officials. It lias recently exiled to ' tlie wilds of Siberia about forty revenue 1 I officers who were detected iu the act of | I rireiug urn uorernmeni. .. ..J raw . ; 1 1
j we not bikes lesson from thisV If , ••very revenue officer in tlie United1 States lived in the wholesome fear of I ] involuntary emigration to Alaska, i cultivate lionraty in his dealings with ' tiie Government. 1 -The new Excursion House at Atlantic City was not blown down but i 1 It was caught by a whirlwind, ■ ' ' bodify up to n considerable height | ' and dropped again ujion the site it ot- 1 1 cupied, much the worse for ito itrinl . The timbers have now been 1 assorted and the building will bo as far - completed in a fore-night as it was it went sky-scraping. 1 THE statistics of the Lutheran , Church in this country allow tluit they . .now hare 2,000 ministers, 3,500 congregations, and nearly 400,000 com- ' municnts. SPECIAL NOTICES. Get Yourself a Howe. ■ -111, "** gi?WAS ; Jeis-r. NB i it DlAffiC ^lUW^^CATMM ! ; SSHiasSSw'issi I ;£! ' (I..V— , e ! ITISTIR'S RthStM of WHO rnRRBT, | a j For the rata at UnfSi, OMw, Hwrirtm, AOkma. j w, <>— p. irawptos ceaps, »)»«*./« a ht4U M OMtawpTOs, to- |v. r TBI. X'r. I remedy to loo wtll taows, oad to (j 1U tupremtoy la turloj dtoossn of tho moat Trfta bjjW ^ ramto*mduoodTl^c< : St "iirere*'' on tl uploa*' si ^ K, irsya » " mT~m'°lro,y"~"~°'1 rxtta shaw. I Prop, tod By SXTH W. FOWL* k SON. is IC Ttsmoal •'root, Ootloo, ta« loraal* *r dro«1 V | ^orace's Ce'ebrtaluJ JWre.^ y gatagH^g Br J MdioaSol^* Iriorr oihre 1*1 ar re | JI3I^*lJuiaIJ'of1i>ri^ito. tad* ™ 1 7iS issmsr - •»,bW.,0f i Lb m j N«w Advsrtteamsirts. Bun* Drlrera. of i 'PAP Boaxaa, Soqat niaUata, Cottoa Saa- *- ""^rac ma * a .haw. in Bo. ■* <Et*at txirtyare! m M et suwt , — " «,oaat. .1 " l ! l - -
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