— — BWB The Wave. — « •Ha Yaar. la Adraaca. j C. S. IdAGRATH. Editor ! 9m lay. .My* J, W. ! Tba Mil U ronton apecia peymeou ! in New Amy, .u kiilad ia U* ( Assembly •madnjr, by a v»U of 34 U , 34. This to ba a raxed qraetiofl | arm wbk* th. country -em. to U , Tk. LdgiAtetursxra oowoitt ita.1T to a mistake Hi* afcaB pus 'the MH providing thai tbeacrouri rf th. >■!>■»»■■■■ cffti* several Benkds of n.amiin af th. state ehsfl be pubiiibed io pamphlet form ioataad of the people get th. information ia tkfe proponed way, and it wUl la iiantliftimj baaidta being son v Sob* paapk Uh* to drecant upon / the "teMtmfoi of the Catholics. \ They ban an opportonitj now to ' ap-k of the intolerance of Trotestas(< At MorrisUwn, *o«Uj, a feist— I attempt araa mada to pre- ■ rant Dt Whitckar bom delivering a tacrine —titled '•Baaaon. why I Vacant. a Catholic." for no other reaaaa thho bacaoac be waa a Catholic. The hoi ia that latotaroticc ii an Infirmity af human nature, and do cbnrcb, nation or dime baa a monopoly of it. rjj *•— w.» r ■■* 1 1 — • — - - it baa lately transpired that tow and rib wretch— in the shape of women an rial tint tba town* within a " distance of Ttiilaielnhia. raaenaabti 1
and aa opportonitj ofihn. try to in- « dooo ya«Bg girld to leave Uh ir botnea 1 for tba dty, laying that thay can get 1 good situation* and make leu of moo- ■ ay daring 0* Ovntecm.l. The oh- 1 Jartfe to get thaaeyoong and innocent ' mm a wot bom their kemee.end then • by plying their arts, incased to pros- 1 titaling the®, which b aeon nccom- • 6w nad rib of bath mm Let tba *^b and their parent, beware of ' i-rambn af laage payiag aitaatione • boa than they know nothing of. Aaothor oaoa of "poor man" oame ( op in the Aasearhle on Mendar, in I the dbcaaalon ea the paaaage of the I hill brlBUcg the Uctnae of tavern I knpiii who may bo crayictad of Tie- ' btiag ibt Sonday clou..: Onogontto- . au argued againat it that "Poor i a«M» -gUk. ^ foe.1' Sow wadHot "think U ia fair i to ntga l hat a man, (imply becaut. he I b loekj enough to ba pear, shall hart " the ractetivt pnrabge granted hi. i •fgtffeV drank an Sunday. Again we fib— have rich men no toaial 1 The timely reference of nor looal -temporary to tho^a^oot remind. 1 aa of the fact that a bill waa inlrodaead In the Hoaaa af Aassabj by 1 Mr. ShaOiagar, tba first week of tba 1 session, which provided for the pub- ' lishing of lha bwa in the newapapere I of the Mala. It wm rabrred to the 1 Cmrndtliion Printing, by wham it 1 baa ham. eeaeacfoattj pigeoo-botad, ' • la dafoab, we aappoaa, of tba oecea- 1 ■ : jrsrsL-rsrss : to be" lafomad of th. cUamptor of tba 1 Btou, u». -% to. T^Trjrr.1. w " . — UblhtoMrtritel— — | ; ; MmntimMt !riTfee bapaaMbfor the ; gaatly aad eecnrstalj operate under j ■dlllilllrtlarard^atpM. Lrat I yarn the dbeoe.Unnaao. af the pnbii- 1 ao. In < arts ; ' bw bd their attention directed ' coDadtnecta ... 1 labmeal ; a*, in lha D— the. * the £■ , awaaafilm. Baaam D. 4. S. sootb- ■ ' awath #■!»■■» week, to he paWioh F ' ' - (HatBHWhe bate week ever wrttma by Mra-Ss«thwcrth, sod baa ' aatac kaa paMuhad except ia the ^Ttak ^dpw.m Whtak poperit F ;. [ ' ••'^^^■^aoo^ye2^p*^1h«a . ' ^ffiffSaaaha aafdOn. tc ia ^ »nm'-ai paw. ' f|> fiHwN*. ** ■ ^ bad.- -ah. p ' - 'tf&rfS?'** »«- r STS . A aadbaa moTlo the L
of "fines'' as <me of the aoercea of b profit in Bnildiag and Loan Aauda- ( Uona, and. aa it coaatitaUa one of y the dobatabb qoaaUoaa, a wrong coo- I •tract ion of whkh to apt to craato a | prejndlce against the whole tcbotne, . we shall be carsftil to advene* no J untried theory in tbe premier.. The ( fit* la of two fold character aad t object, ok or those bring to enforce f promptneaa in tbe payment of the l members' Instalment.. Ike other , 1 object is to aapply the inequality ; occasioned to the particular shares, , r when arraar. occar upon them, and c I tbns reatoras harmony in the ad j oat- , , meat of pfaAts. Many Maociattona i r are oppressive in their rales for ax- 1 i acting fines, charging a fine on each | r dollar at tba rate of per em. . |«r | f wmd/arosekaooaittelnomari; a • , earn largely in acomi of what the j , maoey would oarn If bgitimately < i employed on a pnnctaal payment. | The flora, in order to preserve the | harmony of tba ayaleiu, sbould be 1 1 placed at a figure bat slightly, if soy, in aceern of the average profit that ■ ' would be earned by a dollar ponctu- I ally paid and regularly Id vested in i ' tbe legitimate boaiuem of the Auo- i ciation. Thie profit weald very from I 1 11 to 37 percent, personam, accord- I ' ins to the rate of progress toward, i 1 maturity^ A fiac of from ooa to two I B percent, a month woold, in nearly r all cases, be sufficient and iuat. Perhaps nothing in tbepaal history af our Building AaaodaUon* baa qou- , tnbnted more largely than oppressive . rules for fining, to create e prejudice , againat tbe scheme, and dUlruat a. to the naefnlami. ut the minds o f the
courts as wall aa of tbe public at ri Urge. It b Important therefore, that tbe thaocy and object of the fine I •hoald ba thoroughly aadsrstoeJ, h bet, in framing rules to regulate, the 6 matter, the line of harmony it over- a stepped, aad indiridaal member, are placed bejood what is merely oacm a earj to mutual protection and .up- t pert. t. Another Mwnoa of profit bdarlved o from eotrsDoe fees, aaaa% a small 1 charged on aach abate .uoocribeu o for. which b intended to moat tbe * running expaoam of tbe IneUtuUon. Others, like the 8aa Grove Amoeu t Hon, recently started, axact in odd! ■ Una to ths tnlrnaoe fee, on annual 1 of, say fit eaate per .bore, at th. f aad of aaah fiacal year, which it 1 regularly appiapilatiid to th. expensr wber. .took b withdrawn at any , period after aa a^justmoai of profit, has bean panda, aad whan none or thi* gain, or only a portion of It, U granted to the withdrawing stack. The manner of aborting profile to I withdrawing stock varies, and at a caaeideratien of the dtffitaeni method. > practised would only oocapy too ' much space, we Ml refer to hat ooa or two of the aMst popular. I Some itentatioaa make their ealcnbUoa oa a ba.:. et tea Tsars for U* maturity af their rariou. sariea, and coMefamtly giro to the withdrawing borrower but one-tooth of the apparent gain for e*ch year ax- 1 piled since lha bat* of the abates ia qnsatiou. first deducting a pro rata asm for all losses and expense, iacarrod by the sari*, to which the ebarm belong. Under thi. rub the aeoeeiatien running a longer period than tea year*, would ha tow liberal to withdrawing mwnbaf., while for a 1 shorter period it would not be. liberal , A mors Just and eimpb rub for eSecttng th* purpasa I. that adopted • by those etoerietliai who give to the first CIO of apparent value, J per aant. , ef the gala that helps to compote it, and adding 5 par cent, af the gala with aaah additional »10 of iasraaoad ratae, to •*>, 10 per cent.; MO. U percent.; $100, 10 par cent.; $90b. 100 per pant., or aU lha gain, being the ultimate value That, ll a share oAtock bats month. old, end having gaiasd, aay $4 ia apparent prodte, Its « rrina, with It* darn added, weald ba MO. aad the withdrawing ateckboldar weuld receive afofiQ, being hie dam, aad fin par cant, of the apparent , grin. If ooe year old, -having gained, my M par than, its apparent value , , would ha $30, and 10 par oaeU of the . profit b adfbd la lha dam withdraws. If five years sM, havjng 1 , gained my 4d0, the sham would he . worth BOO, and » par rout, uftha . gam wauld ba the remit, aad MO . due.,' aad MO profit, would ba granted , , -to the meakhrider. aotithae, through ' lha wfeote process of lbs ohnro toward ' " The leuridevetepmenr.ua* art of i an |bl> i meriag la the "ffiewjkiuom l otic" SswiOgUochiaa of tbe Wiiicox > tGWa MI'Cb, tojrbam advor- . io^e jirigmeDt o) tbe operator The' a judgm aMao bsa Americ an luotiiatc « teddoctipa to the puhficof a foatiaL :fe^attggwirai-r o tee mairaamaodvoao. epos all other s thoorieaaaa ahoctdkalaevVrg family. » / 'V-' m.1'' Mm. Awt»»t«o,bean> liisSIl ■ TRtTtriSr*' 1 * l wm-v^y'eonM ,W Owv 'Ju: had * ptemp ri aoma swam ih. >». u tiuu 3 riw to mm hw.paoyVorid: jpai Um wMmmm
X.J.*. K. Csfrrvoor. This body oa Sotauday cumpbted el elect mc of dabgalt. to the Gauerri Beva. J. 3. Grow, Kuoch Green, T. ' Han Ion, sod V. W. Heisley, with D. P. Kidder and D. B. Schock alternates, Dr. rhilirp., of tba Book Couo rn,.poke of the t operation, of tbst depart meat. Be mid thai during the last year, coding on ibe 30th of June, the aggregate amount of tueu ' ri the Mew Tort branch was $1,838,,515.64; balance or hind, B 467,988.84- After de- I ducting all lames and contingent exthe total profit, of that branch wan 67,093.32. Tbe entire profits tba Western Book Concern aire f Tbe total sale, of both , homes amounted to $i,«67. 126.63.- c Christian Advocate (official 1 paper) bad a circulation uf 30,000 ' copies weakly ; Lemon Leaves circa- \ latod 1400,000 ; the Journal 115,000 ; ■ the pictorial papers, 111,000 ; the 1 Quarterly Review, 4,400 each quarter. ' The Committee on the Observance , of Ibe Sabbath reported. Tbcy strong- ) ij (deprtcated the prevalent pas 1 lien exhibited by evil-minded per- 1 tu desecrate the Lord'. Day, .nd toot strong ground, against running j road companies. They approved Lb. ; 1 forbidding tbem. new bsfore th* 1 ( legislature. Tbe Missionary collection, were re- 1 ' poriqd at $16,409 and church <- start- 1 1 - sion $1,443. Tbe B.ble Committee 1 1 s reported In favor of keeping it in lhe> , 1 public schools. Dr. Kidder spoke of ■ , 1 tba spiritual proaper ty of Drew hem 1 1 tnary but it' was fltisnctally imbsr- '
taaaed * BCT. J. B. Iletsler representi I tbe I t Bridgeton district. ttev.J.E.A lsms | ■ lost a most eslimxbie wile. Over < have been converted at Mil.viile, I ' and over 1.700 In the Utetrici. | ' Tbe committee apiiointcd to report j I to the propriety ->f changing the ) I time of holding our Annua! Coo. ' from March 10 October, roc- , , omended that the change be efltxled. t The report was referred hack P> the 1 Conference adjonrud Tuesday af- , terooou, when the list of a( i>oiot- 1 teanta for the eaauiii< year was read.' ' following are lire appoint >uenta ] for tbe Bnrlinglo: . Camdr-n and , Bridgeton districts: Sl'RLlKOTOS OIBTBHT 8. e. Poet, Presiding Eldrr Burlington— Broad BL, M. Kelyea. ** Union StrceL W. Pettinger. Florence. J. Badgers. Mount Holly, E. Hewut. Femberton, B. F. Wheel- r. ' Vtncetowo, C. C. EaslUck. . Modfard, J. E. Lake. A talon, E. Water. Lumberton and Uaiuspost^io bp^1 B^w Lisbon, to -ba supplied. Beverly, 8. 6. Weatheriy. Rancoca. and MaaoDvllle.E. Meas- . Bridgebore' J AaQrook. Dalanco and Riverside. McKicoU. Palmyra, J. W. Bennett Batted, W. C. Stakes. Merebaaterille, R. J. Andrews. As bury and Prnsiavillo, J. J a role- - ( Modlmtowu, G. U. Snyder. Marl tan, J. W. M-.rria. Baddanfisld. J. G Crate. Berlin, W. Mafgerum. Blackwoodtown, U. H. Tullia. Heddlng, N. Edw.rds. Window , W, E. (, roanbaok Bam River, G. F. Bishep. i Lower Bask and Greta Bank. G. 1 Uvariv. Whitings and Bamber, to b sup- j . ITaai amnion, J. A . Dilks. Pleasant Mills aad Elwpod. to ba ' Landing,' T. C. Carman. Fort Republic and Smithriile.J. H. ' ISStaom, G. B. Wight. Smith's Lending, J. S. Gaaklll. Central aad Bethel, J. H. Mickle. Anbury and Zloo, J. G. Corson. Atlantic City, W. 6. Zoos.' j Tansboro', to ba aoppiied . j.1 C. H. -WUtacar, Free td lug EUer. Camdm -Third Street, C. R. Hart, ntuft. Camdsn — Union— A. K. 8tre,e. 'V Broadway. G. Bessl. BbtetteSk, J. Wmtwood. Tabarnscla.G. K. Morris. " Oeatenarv.T. H.Btuckiun. Stockton. 3. Y. Dobbins. " Bust Camden, to be sap. ■M. Gtoacmter City, X. Green. \ Woodbury end Thoroughfare, G. Mantua aad Barasbero', L. Herr. Paulaboro . W. W. Cbriatioe. Ciarkataaro' aad flffiinos., J. B Wrotcott. Itiidgapnil aad Anbury. G. C. "JSC* S. Belleville.'.. Padriektawa aad Oeotn- Square, J, F. Prion. Maltese Bin. 6' fc. Handcotk: Ewaasvilb, to to supplied. G lam bore", W. E. Prrr.. Bwsedabore', 8. M. Hudson, r Clay ten, H. M. Drown. BriteaLJ.C. Summerilb. Tttraeravillc and Cbewtwut Ridgt, 1 to tee rtppU.4- , jnimiaiutoara. It A Harris. Peandgrns, L. O Maocbeat- r Bbarpatown. 8. T-.wnmod. I, • jrTritetewa, P ' Iu*. - 1 "" Sarrisaavilb, J. Warttemsh 1 UaMvflb. T. S. Wibow. <> loQoretar Circui 1 . E. FaMwix* WilUw Grove, W H. Mbimp. ■ - cBuwrrox turrajcr. , J. & Bebbr, Prmidlag Ekivr - . Bridgmoo— Cemmeree atsvek, C. R. • Hill. I Bridgeton— Tnauy, t . K. Flamr MBridaairwi Central. H. BeHlng. r Sabm — Walnut ft., W. Broros. Broadway C. W. HeiaLv. M^Uyiltr — Phot Cteoreh, A Law- \ Mi iiville— Foundry. .3. V. Hutr • mnvOb and Cumbrntaod. to ha r mpptted r FtaatrUb, U.S. Kerris. I Haaeerk-a bridge and «,'u,.:ti.!;'a i'SEfnSj tr ii «--r £ Tkljlla I, J. B. A dame ' Wmt Cnak «ai Ifebtervifte, J. J. * "rtckate^AK He*'
Cape May.CUy. J. L Hoc. , Cane May Great Hoam aadOrav- I 1 Goshen sod Dyers Croak, K. Gif- 1 I Denmxville, D. StewnrL As bury and Seavilb . Petersburg, D. B. Harris. Manricctown. J. Moore. Nesrport and Dividing Creek. J. P. Donnelly. Cedarvillr, W. tj. Barnart. I , Fairtoo, J. W. Hickman. I , Roadstbwn and Harmony. .0 be , soppUad. Pleasant Grove, to be supplied. j j ! special oorteavosSeim el tae.' Wevs. ) j tar \sllessl (epllsl. j W ayjiitoTow, April 3rd. 1876. || The! the standard of morals, both , public and private, has been wonder- I ' fully lowered, no one will dory. In j ' ciined uAbe belief that partisan news- . papers In opposition, is denounced ss ' His lather was a scape gallows sod C'-mmend in llie" decalogue, while he invented sins not there enumerated tost for tbe pleasure of committing them. Ha is held up u> tbe world in eoch an unenviable light, that in eomc instances he becomes s thief be cauee be is accused of being ooe. It is 1 true that an entirely benesi man woold not do so. But these are scarce War as ooe of its greatest evils is a , dsmoraliser. and many mea imbibed I looee ideas of tbe manner in which ' C' 'ic trusts sbould be discharged. ] things done daring the wsr^ — oveVwbelmed with an avalaLche of I abuse. They conclude not "to bars
rial morels in this city are net of e J Btaudard. 1 lake it 00 myself to | k j that the wholesale denunciation I a arrttona has been the can* why a J ] great maov who are dishonest, have I become so. If lb" conductor* of tbe • sustained by a particle .of evideooe. t i tbe lone of official morela would be J raised. Men in office frequently say: J "1 might as well steal, for 1 will be 1 A great deal might be said on tbe , subject, much more thao yon have room to pHot, *r I tin* to write and j then it would be no good, for llie partisan press would continue IU abuse uf all Its opponents and not quit making thieves by abusing bun- 1 I have tweu abu.ing 'Old Probe'' 1 for seme time and be is revenging himself by giving us some of the ! dislreal weather that can be conceived of. It is 00 more like spring now, than a silk puree is like a sow's ear We have it cold enough to freest the ear* of af a brass monkey ooe day eryd a -driszllng rain that would bavjrinade Job follow lbs advi x of teft friend Bildad, and swear "like , our army in Flandere." the next. I ' would be pleased to have you print two lines of iters and dashes to express my sentiments on this weather; : ordinary language will not do the subject justice. Tbe babblers last week babbled on like the smooth Bow in tbe brook, whose course ia only occasionally broken by tbe interposition uf a stone. If tbey did anything ef interest to i anybody, I have been unable, with ' tbe use of a patent fiye hundred power magnifying glass to find it out. All | the investigating committees ware in j ! to a certain statement, to morrow j ' were met by others who swart to an entirely different state of affairs. Tba I probebtlities are, that both sides lie * j 1 Uttle. The champion witness of the ' season is ooa C. & Bell, former! t of Jackson. Mississippi. He was before ( ! tbe Clymer committee, and swore to { ; a most improbable story of bis connection with the whiskey trials in St | , Louis. Every one whom he mentioned has. come to the paint with a denial, and Bell's testimony will rendhr it necessary for that committee to Examine fifteen or twenty mare, and *» ; it goes. Tbe testimony of ooe mate forces that of another, nod the reanh is that a mass of utterly valueless tee- ' Umooy is being accumulated. It ia j [ said that tbe testimony before tbe na-I'vmlcommit-ee wtll wben printed, make.' fourteen large vrinuwa. and tbey are ! not yet done. Thousands of witness-1", es are brought bars and paid by tbe ; Government, who know nathing ex- { cept by hearsay, and not much of. IbaL It was thought that ws wonkl - have the pleasure of tselog a fight, as ' General G. W. Rioe. published a card ] In tbe ATahawI RvpaL'teaa, deoeuueing Genera) Crater as a liar for bar- , ing implicated him in the sale or purchase of post tradertblpe, but wo I have been disappointed. Crater pocketa tbe epithet. The Centennial buildings will all 1*' ready in time; in feet moat of tbcm are ready now aad the foreign exhibitors ere tending their specimens, bat tbe managers complain , that tbe American Exhibitors are delaying until tba very latest hour, and that tba rush win U so great , oyer tba railroads when tbey do oommcnoc that there will be greet fitters and much inconvenience. It hT» ra toped that tbla will ba remedied at •nor, and tbora who have applied for apnea win forward their gweda so that "the big stow" can opeu eu time with everything in ite proper plaoe. , Kaxax. RUkrtyte be kept alive to tha>"end"ef time. She is aald M hare ys**nd a very u. HaMc temper, and tor rams km •-scold'" '..TSTtei pmasbU," bowever. that the jadgnwmi pamed apon Mr by mankind hm tan loo awvan. A . own chasitefaiv disposition weald undoubted It have discovered in hat. many . good nulittee. aad bar. at tribe tod bar falling, more to physical tnffimltti* tbam to moral obtiquity. Th. psrly mo* intimatoiy ragralntod wltb br^uf Itev ' givs bar credit far many dommtic vir- " toe., ll is now mil known teat omay of tea dtemres to whkh W^rnra are sab- - W bars a direct I mt wry to readar thrai irrtubfr. poreiah. ere-, more—. ■ nanaMabte,- test tear chafe aadM evar aB te-s Httte fill and simoyaaom lb« s poracu Is bo.it> wvatd W rite • ewnpoenre. It Is fete to Mter teal mast of thr teatroma of Xantipps ware da* to 1 itite reuireed trem the 8— Ma. thaBygh- _ aidasi, or tea Ate— 1. have uoppsd at Pre tt It A Mortar's Drag Store and a—, rted bdm* ahettls of Dt. Pierre « Favor- - ite Proa ripskm, bow and lhaa, as doaht b. might have evaded many s -cnrtani 1 teX^ mJ^teteTTSi * l_ ■ "Z^jrn ! ■
-- -- - 1 ' ■ 1 1 . mi euviabia, wcrid-rids, aad eteraal aotmlaty It has attetead. Tbcmiahdi M we » ttrr bleaatbs day <m Which Dr. PiSTO.', V Favatite Prawipllte Are tret nude J known to them. A single bouk aft— . give* daMeato and raffarmg woman mare h relief ten months cf treatment from their C taaily physicten. In .□ tbo— dorsngs- J •Mot. canning bark»«h.. drsgring-dovrn . > and beating prepretire read* it ef tho oncost vrine to Udim .offering from In- - ureal fever, congestion, lafUastios, or oleeretion. sad Tta ftrcng-.hsfiing offset 1 tend Uwnrreet dlsplscomenle of Internal J ( sopports. It is sold by all drnggists. 1 j Ccxtxxxial Yxxb, 1876.— The ; ' j whole world ia invited to purchase ' < trunks, bags, reUaea. shawl, atouldcr, 1 1 ] and trunk straps, from tbe Ori—tal . Trunk Factory, 818 Market street, , : south side, between Eighth and Klnth street., Philadelphia, wholesale er : I retail. Kirst-riaac goods at low 1 ' prices, and repairing promptly dona.-: - ,| fcb25.1y Draggfat Owl Estate new- j I I TSe sorrows. wwsXlr UTrilO torn wot ewjuj I .krsww >■ CsSli— lor Us wellre pursrits of . Sl.lsrllnwd le reelwl iBlsreouree. wad w prey ! I to aoteae holy Iks rwl.tudlawnww u Iwdewd 1 ' trewblwewrw frmw woarere of OwbllUr- T— lr , ' ! y**V| .^1. f liy spepefa Dyapepei. Dywpepeta is... sUatssts. Its iraploa* srv si most ■
iDflsitris tbslr rsrlsy. sod ths forlsre ^sad s reilhre'tuTj fre asay resn is *tbs*p!s«Ure term IMC I physi.1— s with sspsrsllsled rev j —J-ThlT i.'0-"^i.'re JTtow I 5 Dj.pspsl. IS th. mwst shsussu teem Xs^ kel'a Xtttsr Wis. of Ires srrsr fun to .urn. , , Symptom, of Dr.prrel. sr. Ire. «f .ppstlts, wlsd uf rslatof of th. food, dry— re te ih. , .SSSgBys isAs 1 j remedy uf to ro.rl— ed te It. merit. Oat , S£lHrJ$f2?w£ : roe relr hy sll drafflfh sat d.sl.re rrrrp I ' fi*«"i*^h^reaMiri^"dVireI^.''srei ' K. steals, for ramovls. .11 ottor. hot tare worm.es. re_h»d of your Irtnlil, ' , tie x. r Kusk.i, mud.ipsu r» si-df j J
inr atotrtifimtutt, , i'""" ~ Thu Lftrfe Frame Building . * l'"m Apply opporife th. BriMtog 1 "n*SiSaLL.°"*iu 1 ra—taaf' mn.t! . Philri.l^hn^yee^rill |re» riv.,hyfratofa , I i ^h. ASSSri Mrell.g for th. Efeclfe. .1 M- j ■ hrid°M I a OX DAY, APX1L I7tb, IV*. ! I IUV I. C. I ID NET, torreUry , -y-QTicr or akxdal ttgmwu : 1 I Th. mew ben ef th. c— < Key Cousty Ag- ' , : rUritarri Soritey. te Cap. Hay C. B.. sre re- , r,ostt.d to Ml St Whsstss'i Hallo. SATUEDAT, THE ISth IX8T., st tws o-slock.p. m, tor ttoporpore te slscT j lsc . Board te Dtrtoten to rerrs the raiclsg XT— r. DA JOUlf WILEY , Presides! JOHN aPALDIXO. Soeretorr °*v* "tor c. E., Aprti tea. *» 1 HOMOEOPATHIC | FAMILY MEDICINE CASES • ^toirere BOXXICE A TtnZTa Cm— BL. ; 1 —* rretept tetrilm f* TBtere* Is*&a^s2— I - retsbUsld— .lontoklsd is lairlii, lirtq q £■ m7 hall, (Bwresasor to M. V.BaU.) ij Capc Raj Bel Me Brute J'orriOE, Oor.LafeyettehJBokamfiU , ' CAPE MAY CITT. N.J. , oosasam. Hotols, Blares^ Fsrm. B EaUdtog 1 c Hxxirr-T salxT • S2•.?%te^.S,22^T• 1 - J OX PX1DST, THE mt DAT or HAY, X D t ruteilr aid. te 0— terete, st • dlrts.es te J S2SS?£2«"fshss' S^SssSSiS'ssrss ^ g ta»., Md.—toretewam» hy o— - Yhrem. Bsw^-tev. mte toto a * LBXXT Absjti. eaorti r T. L VOOBHKES. Btefelto. ^ — ' Dstod, Btsre. loth, irra I " | | [^ t Storing *— mr "'i"w nhri to * to re * ^Twhhto "Srey rtsm^* « it. iT^to* Cwp. ■— ; «gssasfes '■ "rmTo XATBAH HAaOX. fwBltol wg— j 1 fSagSssjawwvtai C fegSfflto^ ; * A LBXXT ADAMS, —telg ti ' J ""m. HiMo jfiorm.. «a TW *«* COTTACES. . I * 1
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gfg gtdtfrtifffmfpis. i just received: A Large Asoortmost of WALL PAPER! 1 Beautiful Designs 1 CHOICE SELECTIONS. WM. TOWN 8 EN L). ; Cor. Washinfllon A Ocean Sts., j ^Cope May City, New Jersey. i i ^MARBLE WORKS. l ! Court Hou$e and Tuckihoe, W. E^BAYMOND. I Proprietor, Kid Manufacturer of I ■ i gg'aaer* i nEABOHf—LE SATES | [ j CEMETERY DOTS ENCLOSED, j ' Old atorajCHaMd and re-act, equal ! . 1 t* new. d2$-6m | [| i : m«i tocth'd companion: 'j A Wo— ty Ps—r ire Ike i I YODRO PBOPLE AXD THE PAHILY 1 Th. "Ola. n too" otom to to . fev.ru. to I : SggSvLTj" : »gSSgjggtFsai| i SfS-Sr " • | Edward Eggtote— , aov. W. a tok.r. 1 Boh— — MXQsvts. c A tosphso. Ahhl.toorto.Dtoi, Borrtol T SpoBord - Edward * Hols, O— . U. Towlr. I, ruoo B— whotpopwrr— OS wtbl.la » peeet h axon a cp, 41 TWmpto pure. Item. Msre . town. , Marine Villa, . (itosto :mm— to^^— maD— oriappoartt CAPE MAT CTT*. HEW iXBAXT «" «to — «■" t "wreto La. .^astfem.
I MATTER OF POPUUffl RTBEST.
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/ijH Tliaddeus "Van. Gilder, | ! "Petei^bui-g, Gape May Co., N. J..
i YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! In BUILDING a NEW HOUSE ! REPAIRING an OLD 02STE, By using one of J. H. BENEZET & BRO.'S GRAVEL ROOFS 1 The putting on of which they are now making afoacialtv in connection with their regular bona* furnishing AndTin Kooflng businrsa. I T—y iiHlUMtf material is t— mslbet. rill rusrsots stettescu— . sod — mplte. *oay •moll jab .1 the rht. te flva tewt. th. More, to M. O. Iregr, cootreet. th. prt— riU to ! .res towvr th.b th.t Why p.y ottor p.rilre V h»d B cr.t. -b.o you ell h.T. lt do— — I much — up*r. sod os promptly by tosvfog y«or order ot telhsr of aoo.Mt a arethre • three j I—' "111 GRAND. S« T7A.ItE 4c UPRIGHT ' J Ut A gouts wanted everywhere. Address, I, DAYIEL F. . BEATTI, WaikiaftSB, I. I . | Mexts & $BBsr iuuti^hUie 9««Afi. J. B. DAVIS, practical 'j TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER AND TIN ROOFER No. 57 W aaikiiLgton Street. I Order, promptly stuodet to. sod oU work |>irutnd to gt't to'l.f.cttoo to re red : o j prtmoad amollty^ .
t A. B. LITTLE. W. if. B. EDMUMD8. f J LITTLE & EDMONDS, ^Sactical • -V-M House and Sign Painters. if - ••• J '*^,•*1' . < I Shop— Delaware Ave. near Waalungl^n'St.. CAPE MAY CITY, N. .1. »1L» ^ arOKDEBS MAT BE LEFT AT E. JOHNSON'S STORE.

