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flu |f«n I®'- „ M.(«) n Yemv In AdTUn. P * 16. UWUMU, » -■r-wp-wm •drdmo*" * w. n»i|l«iti wooder what the * S£jr& crStCE ; j whlu- *[L, » jUKVUie jiielry Uk torn ro a lane, taaowded oat of the meadow V "By a "machine, a .'sort at anatomical " wfttti a tank and manlpulatca the kinc 1 - la a mopt unrpmautic aortof war.— ' 'Appte-pefrinp, corn whacking. and 1 , other festive gatbertngThav* hoc one ' tibtorical becanor meehlncry takes 1 Umr[Ji^ Oyi^yc slope we thought ' hop-thefcfe'poW.' They might, pat < a (talaat reaper in the field, bat OodV I i , 3W1' ma^ *ioa 10 ' tumble it about and give.it the proper 1 attBnjf' ijffl aW'fci the poeu! this 1 feat taken 1 [BBNSt&i t yy<kng)ad f machine mteteralSte btemto"ta wime'r. ^ n XurNaunvaod thsnTBlwns/an threw. R# JtedwM* means of growli* the grass without <&{%#, ystfSffff. ., TfcU.t, .up ^m^Tdhnawmght, Si^does'tKe and M one' of our rtrHsnpsi- Uiliiks, 1 thai mignlficriit eh arches, with, their costly se^is pay M^fdlrioc of 0« «Nei th.y are ^Bl«\iefc«i: ''0ur wteinporary ; ^^T^WWupprW. and re^^Kd ff&tocThcy more than they rdl^^■hs body of Christ. They aemlthr lend a favoring ear V to the teachings of the suMile Infidelity r.sSl anfl'Veat the pew4 Is an abrogation of and Vent the pews is o r t
church than wroeouk} a lottery, or » . • jgudttlhf ildho.'" TRe traffic . Jn pews Uayignt that God ncraf planted. It I has no conhtefiaaeii In (be word of God. i Il ls hasod upoo pride nod eoretous- ] neas, aid U Is uiifiriy repudiated by the t Opppei of ChrisL Let us help root op 1 the soli-Christian ayatefc. " ' ' <*hlifc«ni»4Ix.— The Treasury ! returns .tjelw tho probability that for , the cufielit fiscal year than win be a , surplus hfbne hundred mffltonl. With , lam at they- are the gOVm umrot coiterte'hw Mured ttmHwu mute than ■iaS®gK3SS5TSS ; SmSi: At the Saine time we'toar of "ffertalnljJ'wMta to* tdk *an^ jmctlce j "Id thda^wbo jm> Ysquitte hs 'fhil sp- I (*ea&A"tdw»«vdierty subject to Ita | rptuThdfida"' But 'flfe* eiceaa aboce . -WkT&oira that it will be quite mfb iiSfiSlSSStek ' £? [ : meyid'to kflere tSe natlon ofthbinfiw , bnoreessary burden. This tar is not - 'baly dmhtfitJtfc'-riMlk bdMcnaome , aadsaperfa^MfftlrklsopTtvemt- , aiiaikiaadilW; toteasptatloos too groat . UlMaaM PeraMrraaonsthelna , apda whleh tt tt baaed temuU 1» *e- , Sraxjrs^lt li^rs that another atK&fes&i js P.* mppwtabte, iuloniglbh! paetagn itamp. The present miacrabte experSi.sasiii's^r "W> l"^e*s^kid eh tsod,*hat what imod doea a man's pmdaias do when hs don>t do any good * t8a hare ns doaht ervrv onthiakaaV hare paid cxepp him, and taM. tea sort of (Trcheras «f J!LgJ tTu »"' :
attentift to, recent dPtfan at the a, ahore, attsfbatoi them to the <f went , of age IhSCiurf-lnths CtSa eome do- w cent and practical measures for the p rrecuc from danger of [U] '-c who patthe riakof many thowwuUa of llrcs errry seaaon, and those who profit by t it ahswld he fotocd to taskt It ftssuu- '( x3bnSMJ3$&£Fll$S!l fit by saef -bathiog" fbrtha sodden ta » that occur, or why the matter should be made a 1 subject of legislation. In ^ tflaftmh' casta mrtof ereyy twenty of diuwalng, they are due to the rcckVsmwng of the batherl' Take fcr in- i stance the accident which happened at t Atlantic' City a few Sejt ago, when ' throe persons went into hMhe aificr ail ° means of reaeue had been rumored.— 1 ran the risk and suOrrcd the 1 conac<]ueoce. There are it certain class of people who appear natur- 1 ally reckless and insensible Of danger. . They belong to that class who Jump i on and off railroad can when In mo- 1 , ttoo, incurring risks fm which there Is ] , ncoeaslty, and which are too fro- . ; qoently attended with fiUal results. — < i | It to the same kind who, at seashore, . allow their venturesome spirits to car- | , fy them beyond the bounds of tafcty . , and all the Irgistodob that 'might to: , , devised would not shield them from , . the penalties of their fbpy and rash- ; , diha.— ftoisSawrfeia'.''' , : j rpl* obocld not both political 1 parties nomhiase their ablest men for 1 . IhOXegMaMret' We w*oe that in 1 Whnsylvaila e*-Utdfcd fkatca Benator 1 i Bockalew hair torn nominated firrthe ' ■ State Senate toy the Demoeiacy" of the 1 1 distrtetln which he vusttea, and the ' | example is one we should Be-'gtod U i tee everywhere oejded. These Is no i reason It all Why eueh men as eK-fiov- ' eitori Ward Tand Olden, ea-frenatore J Ten *yck and TrUtlngliuysen among ! the ' Hcpubllcans. vu»» ex-Govemwi . Halnei 'aWdTaAer find others 'of like • aMlhy among the Itemocreey, should not be selected as legislatlye eahdl- • datek. Tteey wodMhol, Hfctrndiild ' to their lienor* by serving in that ea- » paeity, 'bet the State would he vartly • neaHHSed, awl that is the main point to he tonsidered. The late Henator ■ Tereetidcn served one or two terms hi Oietegtohrthre of his Slate after he • Wdhcen a member of the House of Itepreeenutlvca, and aobody ever sust preto.1 that he had loot eaten in doing ' to. We should licar very much kaa ' about crude legislation, fewer eom- ' ptAints about legislative corruption, If men who have been deemed worthy of j the highest honors on account of parity I and ability, ehouU be- pressed Into the I public service In the I legislatures of J" «M several States after the plan eug- ' gested in tJl* Cases of Senators Bu<*Aj lew and rrasenden — Nmtmrk fWter. •r TUX SKNaTtUUAL BXTXS.— Most y of the seven republican Senators who n voted against tho Impeachment of U An^y Johnson may bo sskd to hare >f singularly unfortunate. Ilepderd
son, of MUoouri, and Van Winkle, of « Weak Virginia, have been superseded » and Ml out in the cold ; fowler, of P Tcnoensoe, wil probably ho superseded " Andy Johnson himself In the com- * Senatorial okction la that State ; 0 of Maine, died a week ago; " and Grimes, of Iowa, an invalid in * It appears has reelgned. Only Trumbull, of Illinois, and lloae, of k remain Intact of all the bold c and Independent seven. Such is the d whirligig of party politics. It whirls 1 them out, but still the world wsgs I y ■ — i Tea annual meeting of the West j Jers«y Baptist Association was held at J ■ the church cd Broad Street, In this j . City; on Tuesday hut', This was the „ '* (iflj-eigblh anniversary. The Aeeoct- ' ation now embraree BO ministers and ( S,BU members. Thereare f7 churebce, , OHw) of which wsrc reodved into , > fellowship at the present meeting. , ■ The lntrodnctton rcrrocn was BdMflfefl . i by Bev. R. F. toafig. Be*. Miller , i Jones was teectod - Moderator, and , i Rev. K. D. T'emleli Secretary. Prayer , 1 was oOhrod by C. M. Diets. Tho re- , - #ertet,lhe, eoeeeatetee on dewellooal , ■ eerriree waaadopUd, and the reading j > kUsm feosn the various churches be- , ' gun.. The sendees of the day deaed t with peayor ley Bev. E. -W. Dtckiusoo. . > after which tho STaning was apprcpri- ( - aisd to prayer and add res ssa A state- - menluf the sosoee af horn* at the t Avon dale real' mine was made, and r special prayer offered fee the widows . - and orphans made by . that calamity. On Wednesday Bev. John Todd fed 1 in prayer, various subjects of business were disposed OL and the reading of " letters from tho churches resumed. " The day's. proceedings were closed by prayer from Bev. E. W. Watklneoa. ' On Thursday the proceedings were " opened with prayer meeting, after 1 ' which the business of the Association was prngieneod into a final adjourn- ' ment. The next annual nmeUng Is to ^ bo held at Woods town * JSerftspisa taxtUr. - ' Out TtaiA.— The season Just close « Whanlreo the mote encereaftd one t they liavo ever had at the "Large! f Clothing House,'' Wanamakw and l| Brown's, end otw gratifying feature of It bas^toen their nnparalled success with the country trede. They not oaly 1 sneered In drawing to their establish- ■ ment the majority of the oUt-oMowu ■" tgnyxnen who boy elothes In PMIadeltt Jihla but also pJcsoed them well and " sreured msst of them for permanent " try people but will every , sssnoo make y their bouse more and triors worthy of I ormtiuped patcooage. ^ Govjdivjcbst ItELjttrre a » extwres of the Goveeumant during the f past fiscal year were $521,000,000, and r the receipts <370,000,000. ^ ^ Tbe rccrnl , sfthfe anas was imteitpreded. i
> nam ■■ uxssiut ^jrhe'TOfewf the Prcsbj teeli tet R»n •aim, sosar, U 21 to o. i „ ; The Baptist eonL-lbutioua to ml»4 L iMfJfiri year were ftn-im . Sinse the French cable comnwnrc! ; il working tho recei pts of the old COOto | c have only fid fen from about £SM 1 b The ^v! WTV. ICdtey, patlor of I J a Visit to Europe, has returned home. ' Levers of the fine arts will regret to learn that Bterstadfs picture of the ' V reroute was among the works des- ! troyed by fire In Mr. Earites gallery la ; ' PWfedolphia, last waefe l| EeVctllj-twO Methodist, Bfty -eight ] forty-seven Presbyterian, . thlrtyvcigiit CongregaUonal, thirty- \ Luthenuf , ten German Reformed, I and ten .Episcopal houses of worship been dedicated since January 1 , ! The following is the area of tlie I' nihil States since the addition oi Alaska : Area of the States, 1,9M,«A Square miles ; area of the Territorlvs, square miles ; area of the of Columbia, «3 square miles ; Alaska, 577,390 square miles. Total arm, 3, OH, R5J square miles. The New Jersey Cfausical and Scientific Institute, at HigbUtown, Will be opened with imposing ceremonies on the 20th of October. The annual .meeting of the New Jersey Baptist Stale Convention lakes placo at Hightstown the same day. The following rail mates of tho internsl revenue receipts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 186D, have been made , at the Treasury Department : From spirits, 344,000,000 ; from tobacco, d- i gets and snnff 330,000,000-, from in-' OMasa, Ac., 335,000,000 ; from stamps, * 317,000,000 ; from all other sources, 340.000JM). Total, 3167,00*^000. | Ikngfeal machinery has been so much improved that snsilethlcs ore Hkely to : > prove utelcsa An Engtfeh surgeon I has invented a revolving kaifc thai 9 eats so quick and surety that the pa- | tint does not know it. He clipped . tia hind part of a rabbit into ribboaa, I the little Joker all the vrhUs satinff hfe . cabbage In happy obhvion of what was r going on. t The Young MtstWCltrtsBim J.— — r eintlnn tn Washhigton helfi a prayer » tin seven, followed by dn open air f meeting on IVmisylvifnia avanue from - seven till nine. So great to the rellS gioos Interest that from eight to twen t »y persons rteo to ask for prayers evrry i- evening. There to a large chance for f religious Improvurnent In Wuhlngtnn. ' The Tom's HlT«.CV«rier says that f the drought is>wwkiog sari havoc of * the crops in that neighborhood. , J'o- * tatoea, corn, peaches, berries, and (■ everything else, particularly the grass "■ sod, Is literally burning' or drying up. '• The grass crop for next year, Judging lt from present appearance of toe. sod, 0 wfll be a very abort one. j The BurBngton Gazttti says: r "Mr. Gcrgory, at F^lge water, sold p. during the present season 8,000 quarts the 8.0W "
1 of PhBadtlphia nupberrira from sa »' and a quarter of ground. The » ' plants were three yean old. This is ^ equal to 2S0bush«l«, or 900 bushels per 1 Mr. G. has averaged sales of " oyer 3300 per acre in a season, when " crop was not smothered by pcpclies •' was the case this pear. . " Tlie Now Jersey Iiommopathic Med- 1 ' Society at their annual mcating. " elected tlie following ofSeera : Presl- ' J- J. Youlin, *. D. Jsrssy CSty. . Vice Pres., F. Nichols, M. D., 1 , Iloboksn. Sod Vice Pres., R. M. Wilkinson, Trenton, 3rd Vice Pres., , B. Manderilfe, M. IX, Newark. ^ 1 Recording Secretary, I* Dennis, M. D., I Newark. Oontapooding Socretary. 1 F.Boekworth,M.D.,Nowarfc Treas- J ' E. C. Webb, M. D., Onngs. J Jambs -Gobdox Blnrxrrr is so ser- t ' in that a cable dispatch has , ' sent to his son, who is now in f ' Europe, to raturn home at ones. For , eome kime past Mr. Bennett has shown r 1 signs of Ihiliagi health, bat recenUy t ' dysentery has set In of ad malignant a f 1 charaoeor that his friend, are torioofev , ■ alarmed, lie to at his country seat at , ' Washington Heights. Mrs.- Bennett 1 at tost aeeowt In Paria AH . I Ma Bennett's -powers of mind am - quite imposed by hto bodily infirmity . 1 DKUtoATBt rnox Xxw Jxrswt | ' to tux soutjucrs CoMXEBCIAI. ( ' Con v EMio.v .-.-The Gorrraot has »p- , " .pointed as delegate* to the Southern j J Commercial Convention, to be he Id at 1 Louisville, Kentucky, oo the lith of. 1 October, 1809, the fotlowirg- named ( | f .Dw4d;»aar,M«fteD'. "V " j • J George Peters, Essex. " Joseph C. Potts, Morris . " Robert Green, Unfou. . ' Dr. Wm, Schmode. Atlantie. ^ Tho Hightstown «o ulu says lUt , r about 53 peamago Re*. J. .Soger, now a la the 84th year of hto age waa called L. to the pastorate of tho Baptist Church 0 of that place. Of the, 230 people at tliat time composing .tho memtotrship of tho chnreh, there to not today a stogie individual Using ; aU an nams be red with the dead. Mr. &. though 0 over fourscore, to Tlgoronsaml acUvi, 't with mental fecuUke nnimpolml. d Thageoaxmhk oldgssttooao saya that if whan ho flat same, the village of s .Right's Town contalnod Just nine y buildings. f A JseksowvUfc letter nfetea the fol- " lowing romance of a pair of stnrkiwgs : j- " There is a very rcspectabfe la^y now d living in Utto oonnty, not adoasn miles d from thtodty, whohatapalrofiitock- ^ lugs that her Gather bought in Sprisg1 field, HI., for bar to, he married in. She, » bcr sister-in-law, and four of her dxugiitcrs, were all married In, (be selfsame pair of stockings. She yet has a beautiful and blooming nnmar- > ricd daughter, who doetorta thst ibc, I- too, rifll stand as a bride in the same « dear ted stockings, provided she gets a married before the death at Iter motli4 er, who, by the way, to carefully pree v erring thorn to bo barfed in. The • Uy rays this to the only pair of etock- • togs she ever had that were bought f tromastere. She afea says that sir £? totoid!*3°tf,lQ^r
it d»'i r»r u st.kHfe h' k UtP'W Tlie man whomji it don't fo I If the meitepnt haags a few of hto F r cmA thbri« lv fe ad'SW fo If Tire calXet-makrtS haitg^ a u i chair # other article of fnrniture st " his (hop door he is advertising, if a « » Jnnn lntri a,hfvrw-nrr.ill^l»d.U'lhi;Ttr3L. . 1 one ho roccU, he it sd WHtoing Uis loto. Jj A maa asnnot do buslnnw withont J] I advertising, "and . the «dy question '■ sltoukl bp the hat way ,to adrartfes, a I If you hare a lot of personal property q | to aril, which tobest, to write- mtt ajt few notices Una pte o»e to fifty wU1 j . . stop to read, or go to the J will tor and j i j a lot of., well displayed postenl1 , t ' : If yoa are in buttons of any kind, to i ' it not belter to keep a regular stand' I I ing advertiiment In your home paper, 1 ' that win stare your friends and custom. ' ers in the lace every wcyk, rather than ( - ! trust to the. old fogy idea of "Oh, they | all know me?" •• ' Bat soya . Mr. Saveall, advertising i costs money. Very true, and so docs c everything else; and It to a good thing for you that advertising docs cost tome- ( ' thing. If it did not, cvory littlo worth- , less ooncoru would stand as good a i I chance for being known as the rary , best and most useful. If you wont the | - people to know that you have anything j o to sell, advertise in your home paper : r first, then to your neighboring papers. ; o The man who has reputahk businessand spendable most in a liberal sy sum , - of advertising, to the pns who makes r the must money. This to a truth well I- verified byths experience of those who bar* tried it. A wagon may lie made to run without greasing, bat its hard work ; so may a man menage to scratch i.lhlong without advertising but -he -will i, j bevory aptto me his advertising ncighi bor going ahead of - him at a 2:40 gait. I, —Indtpmilmt, Gray rih. lUinoit. 0 j WIIT TIIK BOYS LEAV KTU K F A KX. 0 I —"A Farmer's ffoq," writing to the I I Cows ley Gnlltm ,m on tills subject sqjs ; "jl Altliougii the Cirmff ..desires and * j strives to make his sou of tho same ' ! mind ju himself, he overfooiis ono im- •[ imrtanf pert of his education, and * I though lie to tiCrii ever whtchhil, the Ihrirt O.ft^r beMmeir 'di-iitristeftd to the r proocto youth, ho gradually becomes k actotomcd to ''chores" and light ir work oh the form", 6t> as Is often tlw " ease, ITd riven into It, nnd is mute to fed it a bunlen Instead of a duty and > a pleasure. As it naiurnl consequence, y the child, thus driven, often rebels, and j ir is too often managed in n wpy which '• to no credit tp the former. Ashe grows it older, more'work is tbrmt u[-on him ; jf he to commanded and obeys, freiing r hlhnieic little Interest in the work, and *1 thinks the form aiitl form work a drugis cry In guaeral. .Thus be approaches p. manhood. Be feels himself litlk belie ter than a qerrant, and to often treated J, His tastra'and wkhes sre conshlUil in nothing. He knows little oT a; the foU^rWplaqs ta-iTijiard to the form, Id and eofiseqiiently takes no interest in ta tbefff He seek' mtk of the world, out-
side Of ills qwn town. The pkasnntcst thought , connected with the • Ikrm to 'fell front Wrning till night. lodks ahout Ulm and disco vera tliat dilforent witli tlie merchant and mechanic, and those with whom he come to contact in other callings, nnd the form becomes distasteful to him.' He has never been showii the , advantages at the fiinu— on the oilier hand has seen hut It's disadvantages. Ho becomes dissatisfied and dtocou- , tented, and leaves tho form forever. j sttit, washing Awat. — The J bpjiosite the United States | Lighfhonse, Hi Atlantic City, during ■ the p-st week, was i washed away by ' high tide a'SUitiuice of adme tweqty , fret. This, greiiuat encroachment on ) that structure will wltMlj ft year v j more, cause it to fi^, sitid M " , will be absolutely Impossible for tlw j ■hipping and coasting interests to do I Withont one, it seems to bs criminal { negligence on the part of the Govern" 1 ment In rehiring to appreq irttto a kuf- , fieient sum to make a protection to the , shore at that end of tho beach. Fifty thousand dollars would do It," and It would 'boil |2Sft,W0 'to 'ktptoce the Ughthouse. i .'"1"' The roniaoy.kttera.'^ent from oj»d reorived in New .Yprk city during July - and August lost amounting to 1 ,G21,1 057, of which 803,1 43 were mailed and ' received in July, and 115,012 in AuI gust, fn the two piabOiaS'.'.lS were ^ sent to G mat Britain, and 303.171 were 1 U of vAtefk^Ju tho some iwriod SW.873 , were sent to Bremen nnd Hamburg, and'3fi^7 0 ,wVre recdved from thofie ports, making total of 234/>43. By . tho North Geqnan Union line, 87,4119 fetters were sent, anil 108,089 were rct ebired, .giving a total of 195,5.58. By ' the French lins, 132,000 fetters worn I sent, and 103,409 were received, maki log a-te'-d of 235,550. A Chicago paper prints the foltowl i"* diepateb : ^ ■ s * Ulgfii* iatiuW.* h . mmlrfcen, , , fi.kra n«tes ■■■■liaMns shews ttav II ' »u 1U CellMVH -kUk W.. OT.,. 1.1. W. f llmi to ksw W.« • .poaluMto. Stakux. - Twawrr Hnja'aw Hotrw.— The trotting' hone Jack Stewart, noidt'e t twrerty miV trot ta fifrywiine minutoa a and thlrty-nhn- steoado, on the Suffolk . Park amuse, Philadelphia, on Friday - on a bet of $3,000 against 39,000 . This to the folath'time this horse has I porfursaed this wonderful feat, sad there are few hone* living that could 0 .be relied on to accomplish It. . "An Ordinanoe to ndas by loan twenty thousand dollara." 1 SitcnoNl. Melt atdained and enact9 edby the InhahiUnta of Um City of • Cane. May, In City Council aaemnbted, - and ix hereby enacted by the authority . of the Mine, that tho Maror in con- , nactton with the Finance Committee, i be, and are hereby authorized, to bor- ' row, oo the credit of the tely corpora- j tton^an^sum 'lot exc«djn^on toe of «ran ipdi he pted-tad'f \ !
to^"ndwllk^Sfetcmprfrom tax- , SlSwasfiS! as may be Issued, and snch sum thaU A purpose, add a ferthat sou-, annually mZSB lTSoBm fum^* for Sr'purpose of (he pajtwtett kr ' matatRy Ajt ' said loan as may bo negotiated. 'i - i Section x And be it'. further orI daiced by too authority aforesaid, that this onlinaore shall tako. effect immeA pnnrred Septenibcr 1 Stb, 1 WW.' W. B. MH.I.eh, Mayor, Attostl " '. | C. S. Maubatu, City Clerk. \ Ordinance to authorixe the construction of Beach Avenue, nnd tho continuation of Madison Street from , its present terminus at Corgic Street, i to a point on the beach terminating , at Beach Avenue." i Section 1. Be It ordained and cn- ' acted by the Inhabitants of toe City of Cane May, in CSty Connril assembled. i i and is hereby enacted by authority of , toe same, that a drive and walk road or street, on Beach Street, be built— coitatrncied as follows ; to begin at the I intersection of the extenriaa of Bread- ] r and the Beach, toence along toe i Beach to the land of the Cape May and 1 ' MTnvQfe R. R. Co., known as the "Sen ' Ilreere Hotel" land ; thence a direct 1 course to the Mouth ride of Heratot 1 South 'side of Howard Street, umin- , taining a .width oT sixty (00). feet, ten ' ftO) feet Of which wifith to fie appro- ! priated for a Stdewwlk, and fifty (50) I feet for a Caniafpi dkivo; thence lh» , most direct course, maintaining as , nearly as possible a parallel lino with the high water mar* 'to the termini- " ti-wi of Madison street at Reach Ave- . una, with a width of eighty 18") feel ; the south sidy line of said drive or . street to he sixty (ilO) feet distant from the west end or tho t> resent pilings at ' the Sua Breexc Hotel, and ten (10)fe-«t c from tli< (ifiingi at toe curvo of tho piling, at the buxituu llotol. 1 Section And.be it ordained and cnacteil tliat the .outside line of mid drive or street shall be not more than eighteen ( 18) inches below tho grade of j 1 toe StocktopJlobil lawn, at tho curve, e Section X And to it ordained and c emu-ted by tlie authority aforesaid, that the B"<^itriyoor street shaU be called * siktiok 4, And be it furthur orit dained and enacted by toe authority e aforesaid, that Madison Struct to cx teritlrel and ivn-truet'd from its pres- " eat junction with Cferpjy Street, to tho " I »M tisien ot Uilmubia Avenue, and | tliat it to,.cxtcndcal and constructed d from Columlda Avenue to Beach Aw- . nnc" on a;;llnc parallel irith Ocean Street, with a wtdth iff eighty (80) foot '* from Bench Avenue to Cteumbt* Avec Section's. Ami to it (briber ora dnlneil and ' enacted bv tto authority aforesaid, that the weak shall to done !■ by the "coteiulttcq on protection of » property and highways,' , nnd W. J. t- Seweli If hereby appointed engineer in ^ chief of the improvements hmeby au5" Section Arol 1* it further orof dained and enacted, that this act shall j, take effect Vminediatoly. n Approved Scptrmher 17th, 1889. , 5V. B. MtoXElt, Mayor. " Attest: ; j
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W< ' ^Zwxci*.^ IN SHORT, prep I. ka.e Ik. .rU.W, and II" .red. .. and Dtalre I. terei.l.re I. Ik. L'.ltrd It. Ire. THE C. O. CLARK ft. Read I Read : t Stead I I I itmtua SF tk rioru WofM'a,Or«»l Rawadjr, OOE'B DYSPEPSIA CURE I Tkl. prapreaUM la (mmnl k| Ifipp i Par fr.re II ,n#pt oa II. frerful lldu **rrvl.| /ndigtolion, Dmopn'a. ft'rl HoedacAo, Sotirndfr or Acidity of (A*Stomach, Ritittg of rood, flatulency, Laatituda, Wearvoeoo, finally Daatk, " ' tk. P.U.BI IxAtx II. 'altkJrek hat are prere wnakaa, ..p. , '"?E" ""'"'^K-'mLxt." ' C0E'8 DT8FEP81A CURB HA« COMB TO THE REE CUE. A GREAT BLESSINO. (Pre. ten L r. WAXD, Area, fenter On. d.| krere. area# » irx nkref. DreffU.. CWretred: aaakteteOa aajthjre. tea Uak, al paartnrt.- rr, Cre * Dv.pre*)* Care, *1.1 uaXAT ainirtT p.om it. >*. u ... ; CLKRGTMRIt. • Tka Ore. baa. Allan, at AlUj.r.r, n.,c DRUGGISTS. " • A.J drecxUI la Ike re*. try wjll tell T". U r •*. Ikat ha, * a Hull al Cre'* 'CniPtr ' Br.Ptp.il C.B. . win aire ka Pre ad [aretaiht* u *1 -are .r ptelate. <.-!|"*d tad n fare. .T.-v dMrdm.d J wtere, M oToTXZZ'?' " THE C. 44. CLARK' CO.,

