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i_LX ■ TTie W a v'e. •U « T«ar, In Advau w. 1 C. S. MAGRATH, Edi»of » HtOmrdat, April 1879. \ : Is WJCT down. ^ , Mr. BUM/bu the reputation of l Wag tfa* seas* mtefatigsbie of mil the J rasdidata. ft* tira presidency. II. I eridrarity lias Ah. fevar badly. . I A contemporary boast* of baring ] the largest paper U the cunt. . Y« ; , til. M Mg that he is obliged to rend , one half of ICmil of theSUU to be prmU4__ T» tfaiirsmil taxation bill ha* been 1 ported tfaat tfafe act will add nearly 1 ^ Ulia year, to tite revetinreof With U» exception of a million u r Judg* Hillon, bis cxcutor, and a few | ' legacies, ranging from 8500 to 820.00®. , A. T. Stewart, the' New York merabaat prince, left ljU entire Mtale to ■ Msvrite. , lb* New York Mmtsjt telle of a female linger in a chore!, efaoir in 1 that eRf who baa bad a eeMry ,f ' •M>00 a ynar hitherto, bot who noW ' accepts a can to another cfanreh upon 1 a salary efK^OO. Already 11# , p. 1 pimatioo. hbrm. made tor the 1 sacaatHaea. « X pardon wis greeted to George ' W. PaUeriou.le take elbct a few day* , before the expiration of hi* Una of , iHpriaoamsot, which will be to day. , i2nd lost Now, let us pardon an the , defaulter* and embexslere in the | country, and everything will be j loraly for thieves generally. , Potawo Bros.- Onr formers are ! putting oo eofeoo look* and makiog doleful prophee.es as to the snti- 1 dpmnd resurrection « the Colorado ' bnetle, commonly known a» the fcu-.o bag. -It i. to be hoped ihnl their 1 pcopbeeiee will Dot be fulfilled, and -to.* to* rneult of the loraeioo or laet yaar is taken m criterion, there U araran^mneh danger ot each a »t.^TbjUAto! of Getc^Belknsp by im- ' Crt ltodl S'

wae oot expected, appearc J in pereo- i otaog With hi* oonaml, Ex-«en*toc Carpmridr, feg,. Black and Moatgom- 1 «fij Hair. Mr. Belknap'. eounetl ' . pfead wan I of jurisdiction do the part 1 p H mtiim to oooesder tb. cara and pre- j I rapiy, which was granted, and :> ttjfemCoWtBdjoarned until Wed-! |. '-.fefcai la the matter with the llcuto I ' We sec that be hat bean aned far the amount of certain obligations ocutracted by him in order to secure that If certain person* would secure him a mqjsrity in the dty q f Millrill*, he would pay them several huu- 1 drad do) lara They secured the 1 •gtotty, but h. refnaed to pay, upon j wWefa Ot. '•scalper-'' brought euli" ' aa before staled, 1 A. T. Stewart made no public ! - teqDtatt. Hntaft aU matter* of that I kiad to hi* Wttk, who will be assisted J ia hat endaaro.. to carry ant her. j dmnaed htuhaud-. v«». by Judge I 1 1 1 ^ mm felted Mtofer'lSh \ bra* will strike mart pnopfe that It , it would have L*u eminently Wiser ( for him to bare indkated a liula mora 1 definitely than ha appadra to bare ! doaa what, ba desired done, or would I taxWmm bimneU hadhla life teen < - MS * £ h-JJh ^Hwowry uf lb. t-atebilab- ,

The Legislature hare at last taken definite action da the vexed aoealioa of mortgage* and taxation, and their work is before tta* people for their cnnaiderallDn. There are two Law*. Tor all ptacticabte purposes there might ban been one, they hinge so entirely upon each other. Their provisions may be alripjibl fifths verbiage of legislation, and mated n* follow*: The bill first in order (Senate So 80) provide* that tbe owxrari ;of ffiortgaged land* In Hud.oo.Bm*!, Union, Bergen and Paaaaic counties. and in the citie of Trenton, Xew Brunswick, i and Camden, may agree with the ] bolder oi the mortgeg* not to deduct the amount of the mortgage, and that any ope making this agreement should claim tbe deduction from tbe assessed value of hi* property, the mortgage shall be immediately doe, and the holder of it shall recover the amount together with the amount of thstax. Tbe other bill (Senate So. 67) applies to the whole Stato, and provides— 1. That mortgage* shall uot be taxed unlaee the owner of the properclaim* a deduction for them. J.d'bat if a deduction U claimed, mortgage* shall be. taxed In lb* coon tie* where the land Ilea. 3. That if tbe tax i* not paid to sixty days, a justice of the IVaoe of the county in which the 1ml Jet of tbe mortgage reside* shall, upon applicaof tbq collector of tbe place when the tax ia doe, iaenc e warrant to tavy the Ux oo tbe good* of th« delinquent, end in default or good*, to take hi* and confine him la jalL Theeelaw* are not merely an extension practically, of the five county act all over the State, but they ere aggravation uf tbe evil* of that act. The five oonnly act provided, that In the localities to which it applied, ea aa absolute role of law no deduction* should b* made for mortgagee, and "that mortgage* should not be taxed In the real of the Slate tbe general tax act provided that mortgage* ebould be taxed, aod'lbat their s moult should be deducted from tbe | property. The lender wider that he paid the tax because the law required 1 It of him, and uot because any act of 1 his debtor impoeed it upon him. ' Now 11 ia provided that throughout ' the entire State mortgage* shall b* exempt from taxation unless by tb* . act of the borrower they are made taxable. Tbe general nile of (be taxt Vaxxme. me general ruie oi i ne ina-

ction of the mortgagee it charged to a general rule of exemption. The essentia] difference beln ceu tbe law applying to the fire counties and that applying to thq whole Slate la, that in tbe former aa agreement in regard to deduction ia lagafisad.which the latter might he obnoxious to ! the usury law. Tba consequence will j be that whenever, ia focuHtfes oute.de : the live counties, a deduction is claimed, the mortgagee wll! be able to ♦ call In his oeoey and iavent It Hi parts ' uf the State in which the usury law doe* uot apply. I Tar Influence el a PrewMowt. How, If any man has observed tbe influent* of the head man of a corporation, be will understand sod ap predate what w* are about to avy In regard to the influence of a President. . in molding to hlmaslf the men around him. A* is tha president of a railroad, ia evary ofecer and employe, by ruk. The loose or tbe sound >u orals at the top, and run down_ tbe whole As it Uu editor■s subordinates. Mao who stand at tip head of great osgaaisalions or great interest*, bring around ihsm .nafcfaUr men of their own kind, who take their cue in so lis a, and their tone in character and motive, Irotn them. Uks master .like man-an old pyopsrb, based upeu old ao3>>a;ur. r.brerva lion. How,itbjnstaifefc«.ibleU hare' a bigb-toMd AJmioitiralioo, with a low-toned President, as it fo in have a bigb-t^ed household with a loafer at Us bfid. Tba thiag is unnatural sad impassible. In the next Presidential ejection, tbe people neyy desire, we buBeve. to rote for, and elect, e gentleman and a autoamana man a bo will associate hiousif in (ymetameut only wi-h gcutkmcn ahd e talesmen, and ^bo will stud only abroad Tbe political anTaocial loo. at Washington ia dlsgnstlngly low. It doc* not reprcasnl th* people ef America, ft represent* the party politldaaa ef Americaxtnd thru. only. Tkry are our bane . od our di.craee ; And tf ihey are permitted to bold the* iafiueoee throngh another Adm, nitration. wenhahSto wwariteato hlam*. *—• — Hasan. CtmtoU, Priam A C-, Um U» i iag lomber and hatdwsre dealer. « Vun- • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

(H~.ul.ni.ate.cSe.rerl Ua-WaTr." -| ! , Praea tbe gallcaal Capita!. I Wmkixotox, April 17th, 1876. Yon" remember that •'when the devil waa sick, the devil a monk would he." at least a* aaya tbe rhyme. I suppose that It is Intended to oonvry | 1 the idea that the devil- in Id* a ck state, got like that old fraud Selomou, ' Who travelled 'oo the foal line with his 300 wives and 600 c'-ucubines r."d enjoyed ail "the goods the gods pro- I vide," until he got too old l» eoj ■% tbern any longer, and then lie inor.l- . ised on Urn vanity of earthly thio.-s ; No doubt the devil did the aaew, xu.d - aa I am as aicx as the devil, 1 sbnli , give you a homily, cue that you can ' take to tad with yon sad ponder over ' in the still hour* of the night. Friday, the statnc of Lincoln win ! unveiled in Lincoln 'Ark, «ritl> appropriate oeremonies. Tbe history of , the manner of the erection of U.ie eUtne is the text of the leeeon 1 pro- ' pose to read. In 1865 when President , > Lincoln was assassinated, a poor , ' n*STO woman named Charlotte Scott bearing of it went to her former . ' mistress to whom she waa hired and said "The colored poeplc have lost ' their best friend on earth. Mr. I.m coin was onr beat friend nod 1 will . . give fire dollars cut of my wago , towards erecting a monuntcot to U;> , ' memory." The money wae -cut by , her former master, Mr. P. Bucket, lo , Gen. T. C. H. Smith, then in comi mand at St Louis. By him it «a* turned over to Jaoies E. Yealman, of the aaniury commission, with the ' 1 suggestion that a fund should 1* r raised from the tnfrandiieed colu.cd ! . people to carry out the idea suguestid by tbo poor, illitrrau. hut grnti fol I woman. Mr. Yeatmah issued a card | 1 to the colored peeple a ■ k i n g them to 1 send contributions V 'he earit.ry , oommlsslon. _No ap|> ..ls were made i ! through peters and pa is-rs— no beggars were sent round lecuiriug to ; raise money— no committees were ■ appointed to write addri s»es no con- • i tribution boxes were put in churches and other public plat a asking for foods— Sunday school childrtn «>re not called on to cou ribuie tiinr ' ■ pennies, end florid liter ;ure appealing ■ to tbe people for aid Wa» not s. »iu i,d , broadcast over tbe laud. Only a simple retfaesL (Mritnccu thousand dollars were sent in a id the monu1 ment ia erected. It I? .> bronze statue ! > of Lincoln standing I r«ido a mo.io- . leth npon which ia i I -uat oi tVi.sh- . iogton in feu rtluf. iu his right hand he holds tbe emaocipatiuu pi r. tarnation, and hit left la extended "> - r ' a slave whose manailes are out i I bu ruled and who is rising from the j f ground. Tbe work ia done and paid • for and the monument stands a memento of tbe gratitude oi the ; ' colored people to the emancipator of i their race. i By walking two enua -ea front wl. re _ l am writing thia aketch ol the mc-^ ceeaful completion of the Liu. da > " statue by tbe negroes, 1 can see an" sec

nofinisbed monument, commune d over thlrtv years ago, erith a gr at flourish of trumpeifl, to nim whom we call "The folher of his country" the man wh'o eucccf folly fed iirr armies in time of war sad ae eucc< fully iuaugurated the civil gov. roment under which we live. Thur. it stands unfinished and likely to remain en, a monument of disgrace to ihe wfet* people ofthiaqpun try, while ibe owe unveiled yeefekdev ie n m-uu menV-~a£_hJ>«w to the colored u"». Well could the majestic shady of Washington If it boveraover the city which he doondod and which b-ars hit name, declare. "Bepuhhcs are ungrateful." Why* is it flul "rk we preload to revere the nam ur HfoHtiny.-on, that we -p-'intil this "tiagracef I will tall yon: It is because we have become most selfishly ambitious; every maa among us ie a self; seeker caring for uotltiug but his own . aggraudizemenl and advancement. Ail seem to forget that. Oe selJk ' ' I '-lorr. Sulh and forgetting the great men of the past rush blindly along seeking glory; fame or dollars. Tbe voire of the people should be beard and the tones should be uumlstakeahle so that tbe men who are now controlling our country — men who forget the put and lu Inaona.wUl heed the warning. Let them aMfwyaSseseVe evwi esreleas ssr, ■ wkUe gee. wsy t ewsm raw -«S It ie too true that we neglect and ignore Tba Ira sons' of the put No ro.o can com- to Wubiogloa but what niuat conclude that a majnri'y of our public mm are "lewd, avaricious, arrogant, unjust," and that mast of them beer "oemes ignoble, buru to be forgaL" Bat they ere here aud ! the people are reepopeihle for them— they sent them, acid ebould uow change and send better owee. Three mac almost without exception are uigmiaa atrivtne to be gianu— thev know tsoUiag but party good and ' personal advancement- their mlndt never rise to the heights where ateteamanebip ia to be fbund— petty antbl- . tiooa govern tfaam, and one ib tempted I to exclaim, when ha area how peuy the ambitions are aud how atoadily they are punned; - "let tat vtraaallalsWT re»sa« TleweWte u*gbl bet toe satll.es tree. ' ! The Judiciary Ceuimture of the House bays determined to bold Ho) leil Ktlbeurne aud not surrender him on the writ of be Pre. corpus issued by Judge Garter, efthe Supreme iMprt. Of the District or Columbia. > While I write doubtless the- Houn it d tsr utsiug the report of tbe commit- . tee There aulas to ha every proha- , taflity of a. clash between two of the • equal sad eo-ord lotto branches of our complex system • X government. . Should there be you will receive tbe ■ oews by tofegrapb quicker than it cab ' eayc by letter. -AS the matter on* i ttaUe tb* court hie demanded the body of Hailett Kilboonra which la: in jhr caatod^tbe.ll .-c., of Itrp.ooot. bare said he moat not be given up, and the Heoa* «U1 probablv euataiu th* committee Sh .ul.i u„ court inefot 't will ha*.' to call oa the ilouee wwuM do the- same, and tout we hare the grareet qu,suoii t» i..n. us ever before raised, that which the axe*mt«yc -win hare to detonnms.••Whether he will sustain the enur. or Mw tegisiatwre " It fe to he ho,wd ! that a compromise wili be made, or" rather that the question ehafl <>■ submitted to the mjpreio. Coon ef the Uhttod Sdtea for 0* H-ura would hardly refree to ,ti» the ^mnfiato of that body . would pri»dMe the pti«ontr. wiwu the pow. . of , »•

Le*trtaurefc*e*«arj. J ■ ) Iu the Senate Mooday eveotDg bat, ! I Mr. Abbeu iotrodueed an act ro- , > ^ spec ting certain indebtedoeaa in cities , : ! providing that where any municipal j . board has incurred indebtedness dur- | r iug the fiacal year ending lo 1876, in j [ excess of the apprdpjalion mate to ( , each board for that fiscal jcar, evid ( , such execas remains unpaid, the local i I board may ntakc provisions for its j , . i paymeat Mr. Jarrard introduced an act re- j , . : sporting cities, providing that in ell i cases in which tltcre is a Board of | I 'Finance or Taxation in any city -of | j ' this State, - the appointment to office , ' I and'membcrship.ta ench board, thstl j , vrat in the Mayor, who is authorized | , i to appoint to membership and to re- ; ( ■ | move at pleasure any person from [ mrmhurship in such hctrj, end each I ; appoltit'-c shall hold office during the , I pleasure of the Mayor, and the term i | of the pursoo whose place ia fillqd 1 . | shall be considered to terminate on , | ' the appointment of bis successor. In the Uou*c,Mr. Lewi, introduced ' an act to. authorize cities, boroughs. | towns and to wo.- hips to appropriate i J , .! foods for celebrating the Centennial of | , ■ American Independence; previdre for . > j the raising of three cents per «4turf ' j Ux. the same to be included in the ! r '** ie'*r- , , :! The House passed the two sets j , ! (Senate bills Not. IW and 67)lotro-!; dned by idr. Ah'iet!, which provide I that Hie owner* of the land in lb* 1 , | i oouuiics of Essex. Hudson, Bergen, i ' Union and Pasaaic, and in the cities ' of Trenton, New Brunswick end ' ' Carodeu to agree with the lender of the , money secured by mortgage, for tbe • : payment of the tax. Where such ; ; agreement is matle,thc uiortgsg* to bs A luoug the other bills that wets [ of Boards or Chosen Precholdeie— limiting their compensation, abolishj iug the office of Dirgctor-al-Large, and givlhg power for appointing County » I Pbys.ci.ns. War loihe knife is raging between r The Kepuldicans want in have all lbs ' ' subordinate officers appwioted by tbe '. 1 head kcep-r with the .consent of the , . board ef Inspectors, which body is * i Republican. A bill passed providing >f far that' method of nppoiiftineDt is iu . the Governor's hand, and a veto ia bend keeper. Gen. Motl, to hare tbe o Sole power of appointment.

' Committee made a report on Tuesday j exoooraling Prof. Johnson, the Prio-I cipitl, from charge* of defalcation, and , missal of - him on the ground of | The Governor has stgond the Five County art, and the bill assessing railroad corporations one-hall" ol oue per ; r Tba House detested ■■ bill prohibit- • tog the sale *f intoxicattn/ liqnore^hu' ° election days. t The art giving cities and towns con- . trol of turnpikes and roads within ■ their limits came, up Wednesday in " lite Senate on its third resding^and j was indefinitely postponed. ; j" The supplement to tlie itel lor lbs - j incorporation of Mutual I»oan aud > j Building Associatioss, providing that ! nothing in this act aball prevent the ? : taking of premiums, was passed. , 1 Senator Lcamiug'a bill relative to I , .the publication of tbe laws of the state > . in the newspapers, which had passed ^ Iho Senate, was taken up in the House i Wednesday, arid, after a lengthy debate, was ordered to a third reading, s j It was probably passed on Tharadey. The act to autborixe tire Chosen 1 j F reeliolder* to appropriate funds for I the Centennial of Independence, was ■ . taken up on 1 s second reading and de- , • : baled at length. The toll was, -wo ' | motion of Mr. StL'vena,indcfioiic!y poa- , tpooed. ij A message waa tcceirrd from the I I Governor, at the band* ol hi* private 1 ' Secretary, returning to Ihe Uonae of , Assembly, Assembly UU No. 177, act ' i for tbe government and regulation of ] - i the Stole Prisou. ' j Mr. Lewis prcaeulcd a resolution < [ rrqoeatiug tbe Senator* and member* ' . of CongrcM to vote for Hale1* kill to I I relieve coasting vessel* from compnl- ' aorjr pilotoge. On motion or Mr. Sle- ' ' i veoe the resolution rise laid on tbe The act to provide for the publics- ' ' tion of the accounts of the Boards ol ! ' Cboaeu Freebplders in pamphlet form V was lost. ' j ' Ceoteaaial VtalSMra. ! j Borne think that there will he • j great iqflux at visitors from over UM* i > oraan.toour Centennial Exhibitioc. , | Peril* and discomforts of lbs sea are j ;i Doteoeouotered so readily by foreigner* aa by American*. All that tba r I old world ha* accumulated tor geuer- ' ationi. invite* n* to go ever the great ! 1 deep. It it said, on lite other baud, i ' th-t r "We have no aUractiou that wlQ. . ' coaipeu»:.li for tbe Paris boulevards, ' tin German springs, tin Scottish , highlands, or the English lakes. We have none of tbe old ksaociatiaos ' which, aa uar favorite poet aa ye. even I gold cannot bay. There are no mio- , star lower*, no remnant* of a cirilgtalinn thai goes-back to Jnliu* Caesar" ; f no monnment* of mediwvxi gsnina.*' 'j A 11 this is very true no for. a* it to- 1 [ lain to historical aatocialiool and ' t veoerahie monument*' Bat for visit- • ore from region, where aliases Ihlagai ' a'ouucu . wr* , have other iitractiows t\ that may well cmnpenaat* for any . , | bputerarda, springs highland* or j taker in Koropc. Many of tame are . 1 within a few bnure of Philadelphia. .J Let tot luretgu visitor leave the ExbibI I itiou at nooo and reach New York in . t time t» lake the .reamer Mary Powell, t ( at totif-yost three, for the Highfeoda, 1 1 of the linds.ni Bofjre dark be may • j lau-J to t'«* mid* I of * panorama that j ■ ' ;

o Let him spend the evening in walking shout West I'oiut. In the morning i - be may drive from Cornw ill t ) New- ' ] aud then, croasing the riv*r, , may reiurn along the foot or the j Fiahkill* is CMd Spring. Within i half a day Philadelphia are lbs I Water Gap, tbe A llegbanist, J I May, and other resorts that will t equal many oi the most popular"" attraction*, if visitor* meet . j with the moderate charges tod civil- 1 i ity that intelligent travellers frnd in I the European hotel*. ' J But those who have crossed the I I I Atlantic will not coufine their rnovej menu within a half days journey or * j the Exhibition. A day's rids will "t | take them to Niagara, where uot only 1 ' the cataract, but the waters and wonders above and below the Falls, are entirely uoique aoi-.ug the wotks of - ! nature. Another day would br.ug them through the rapids of kt. Law- j « rencc and to the neighborhood of ths I t Mountain-. Finer drives are I ' I out lo be found than lU-t.e afong Iho , deep dells and da.hiug streao.s that J * | wind among the grau.t clifl* .f Vrr- j J ! fear thai they will uot fiud abundance j 'Tooean' journey. I But will they rind in th. u l-mrneys t I I prices as Amcric.ius li.nl up o Ihe J ■ I Continent.- We .cud of the ..parity « 1 sf tbe Swiss. wh > an- inidl-irds j' ; part of Europe. But an r\|ierfenced It ' i traveller can have the last of accom- i j ntodatinns at the best of lin'.ela kept j 1 dollar* * day. Whtu A turrican* ran ' ' find in their own country public enter- , I toinment a. pleasant and aa rcaaon- | able a* it i* ou the Continent, they i ' mooey in foreign liavel. -V Y. i 1 Otter err , D nagging Out Estate new. ^ Ufe. aa* lac.paMr i-.tiak-o* ol it. plsa.t Ir'lfhU. a.rruua weak are. U nnwt treI *aaaHr attr«SaUble Diwaie. ol the kidney and blsddar. lafpElt-Vl Uizrnnun and ulcrlna

. | l»»apv|>al«Dya|H-p»ia Ityapepata jl wrtbed d.llyToi w,i-i >r-r» ir. Ihe^preatiaa | ! Srwptews'rt' u'iZmmt Ii , wind and raisin* »r Ihe rood, drjnrie of the , 1 mmi^h. benrtburn, dietenlloncd the^itomaeh I SmWiJrthiflnthUtrert: PhTSS'elphU. r?t Take aoly Kankel'e. . Said onlv In Slhottlsa. • tL." Removed nttve Wvyh -hreiP r-nplete. J Klkth* lv! "rtulfdeVpl. l'., r * 's'd'e'ei Sit!" Vrt | ' Pin and Stomach worm, aleo remoeed. The ' XeavtoM s'lJer VrU»art'' uZ"t^r. Kunkel. PhHadelphta, pi ^'al-tt ; Srtr Sdifrtisnntnts, r ^fififlflMt! * 1 Thfl Large Frame Building ' aaOsonn Itaet, below Wuhtaitoo. ttao. I abojpsray 87 (Kt. wilt be pot In order (or •sin Apply Oypnsnota* wifliq. a- * Diss: . . r Or enei"*inf to cvn'i -tb she addroev ot , I. 0. a.NSDKLL. Ill* L-neatnot S'rvot, ' PatUAelpkt*. too will rarrlvn by Batara f Mul.the L.ereei aadllssS Complete rnahkaa .Mafavtao eeeS-pnbluhed tn tb* world. \ OKkirfi 'At.r j Srivtosw'o'l^s^eil^', *1 ' Jm"e'^p°S *re ' OS* rrtDAT, THE Itth DAY OF MAT, A. D. . At tb* koar at tws i 'rioek, p. an, ba nntd day at tba Atlantic Ho<el. In Cape Ma] City, ia ■ tkacoaaty at C we May aad state at Veer I 'Tn^kat oartete lot arptraeaftvoead, sttaI t ewlSilr »Se olmMhVwtlwia^ SgSTiiri*.:' vgirS I eotd'fyt Tkomne Beaver, ea^pli-^ ty pa. p i v untgEUX*'- *k"*r ; rewaw" : 55JKv"5S (■ a* wklak tkey ataad ehereed 'tn Cape liny. I Otoe tany county .an Ite nl*bt ot Hmt tSSk. • For" JOkiTHi.N MASUX, rwklte.) aged ■ SffSrSKSKBSS^eS , IkrtoHATB** HASO.JK .tw*uo, eied laokae la Sel«ki. ik. eam el *re ' ra3B.jggrg.nj ALDtBT A»A«*. »bert* l| Ma»ra rasa, Ism. "j a ttroaoHibou-sa 1 — - ■ H Iw'Sr Plena Fmte^Kl he seat by matt aa ' | reeelptaloee lotiet. poet pald.ot elalleeoy- ' Mewe denier is toe Celled tl.lr.."^"1 > - Hasjlm Days— dMteameaUi . . Tom Draws. I ; ! I I I SsSS I pal tjlhm , «» rate* * venae, ttow Tech. J S

Ifrpl Aiwrttemrntj. | 1 . * I" igfi Meerer bened el nay eeltoa tberrtor agn -net i ■ •ess n fliLton i J am a. wiLsoa i t bated laaaar*MS.t«M. J OTICE or APJOOSHMEKT. g Setweea Beaiamla F. Dabole, 1 { j ^omstidaut. ^aad ^ ^Fiee o ^TheMjerfJke Peieannl rnytrfl in tbe j TUESDAY, MSgttk, 1*7*. { Dated January IStk. tgl*. nvu t ^DMIXISTSLATOa-K dxLE I REAL ESTATE. \ By ttrtaeof aa radar at Ihe orphan ■ uwit I i S£lm"r' iris' ' "* '* ' j la tha^p^maaM^OQBa'ty. toeeubecriler ' i TUESDAY. APRIL Mlh, in*. ■ j St the AUaattc^HoW. City ol Cejw 'ley. I au'tba foUowtag prajwrttoe "n lL"oi j It ! . Cape Mt j^belng^elMbe eetetr ef Daniel r ] "a. 1. A Boe cottage end around! on iho oorth aide or WnaktnglM etroet. Dear the M. E- Church, adiotnlng laade of Jeremiah I.. i Slecrar and EaokHekaUeager. Lot eeers*tu •« feet tn width aad SSS feet ia depth eaaead la a eUaaast*lltuI oobwe and*lot on north side or Weehliiatonatravi. adjointhe Philadelphia Houee proper", ole tmra^twartirtaraigk. ^ Ioat.kltchenb.ck, , '"M »»d '** '■ 'r1 I half* eat d Si. " '"'°lr "* * j I wtdow.^remeL^toa.01 K ef SeMI~ F^LodUm' ur.i I ! £tHEkirrS SALX. if ncilrapd yreaUn^to ar directed "reed ' J eraey, I will eapree to u°e*a' Public Vendue. [ ISM. - i 1 1 d ""dll* ull'oroh* butMbwl nowTbe 'e.liu 1 0 of J^n MacTowAeea.eed, tbenre eonik o i-i-,f j t^^he place arbaglanlagcaeuinlnt more or j -

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A MATTER OF PBPUUIR MTEREST.

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Bfir ^flifrtiSfrarnts. • just received: ° j A Large Aiaortmenl of WALL PAPER! : Beautiful Designs ! r CHOICE SELECTIONS. WM. TOWNJJEM". »h-5or. Washington & Ocean Sis.. * ! Gape Msy City, New Jereet : ^ MARBLE WORKS, , Court House and Tuckahoe. ! W. E. RAYMOND, Proprietor, sad Manufacture- of ' Every *nief»U<! of Marble "work 'exe. o red . ia ton moataiabatala or eeoaomlc.1 dc.iir, at , SKABORABLX R*TtS " CEMETERY LOTB ENCLOSED. Old slooe Cleaned and re -eel, equal tit new. ^ CORDIAL liyTfATION The Hew Store, J Career Broadway s Tarke Ar f, G-RQQEiRI ES, DRY AND FANCY S00D8. ■ Will «1 aetore.to *oad* of aU kladi, .to , Courteotu treatment and One Low • Price to AM. No Trust. * jLfirn D. Y.'CROWELl.. : L- M. HALL y ' Sncooooor to M. W.HalX ) ; Cape lay Beal Estate Eroier i; j OFFICE, Oer.Lsfeyette A Jackson Su , y 'PsfO^W ASdtaea, BraSS., I OAFS MAY CITY. N. J. tie*"—. ■sStt^SSeraa, Feeme A Sulldio* i

TICKETS OF ADMISSION C H NT K N N 1 AI E X H I B ITIO N GIVEN AWAY OT* CLOTHING . XV.. BAZAAR, 8. W. Cor Fifth and Market Streets, f Our M«, lor Ibfe Sprlne f, l-'fer nod More'vsriod then cent belli I* . inetudtac^nll chMlo*?"i*w* vU°'?"!o 1'e or ^•^KtVtVth"* Tleker''°'hV "centenntal' E«h!•^eVwMe'h'wi*i\^,pMm!AVo<n>B|oae>fa!Ssg1 ui'The'o *g"2C5tiag"Sitor,*V * SCHLOSS, HAAS & CO.

I TIi uddeus Van Gilder, V "Pett-*i'sl)vn*g, Ca^ie Alay Co., N". .1.

| YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! I In BUILDING a NEW HOUSE i h :BEPAIBTNG an OLD ONE, ■ ! By using onr of J. H. BENEZET 6c BRO.'S GRAVEL ROOFS . | The putting on of which tbcjr are uow making a specialty in oounection -with I ' thpjr regular house furnialiiog and Tin Roofing business.

^totfs A Roust iKrnisliinfl ©oods. .T. II. DAY IS, « PRACTICAL . TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER AND TIN ROOFER No. 57 Washington Street; 1 Heat X. Johanna'! Boot ud inoe Store, .« I brtee aad qnelt: ). "

* A. B. LITTLE. W. M. B. LDMUHDS LITTLE & EDMUNDS, PRACTICAL . * -• House and Sign Painters. Shop— Delaware Ave. near Washington fit., CAPE MAY CITY. IV. jr. fiTOKDEBS MAY BE leF.FT AT E. JOHNSON* rrORB.JR*'