Publuhed Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY; MARCH 4. 1882. Inrfn^r*" Justice and ample reparation far loot year* of Injury an the rightful demand* of General Fits-John Porter, and not 1 fp'rpw*-- ■ A Phlladelpfaiau wbo i* ill and unable' In procure feed fur htmarlf and family t loudly laments that be wa* not born a Bqabfafap*. Hmlnr Logan wbbea to turn the tax 1 en Moxkating drinks lntoaeart ecboo1 1 fund ro as to rollers the people of the ' heavy expense of education. If the pea- ' pie do nut pay the lax ca Intoxicating I driaka who store. Opiy seven deaths from small -pox were | reparud in PbDadelpbU last week. ThU , b the raialleat number known lor many j months. It Mows either that vaccination i has becosD* more general or that the dis- , ease bat spent iu force and*oraaed to bo , The Senats voted last week to place ' Green I Great rathe retired lial a* Genera". ' tfi tha Amy. The annual pay of an of- ' •oar of thb rank on the active lib b *18.800. robr Oemaeratle Senators and the 1 retire Independent party present. DsvM 1 Daris (Mahooe being absent), voted with 1 the !l. publicans in fgvor of the measure. ' The Boston Journal aays that the care t of General Fitx John Porter, cannot be f crowded out of aigbl, and that "there will t be no i cat given tojbc subject until tardy c justice b dooe to a man who has suf- a fend unjustly.'" The Journal recalls the a fact I list Henry WIlpoc expressed his f strong doubts of the evidence which convicted General Porter, and aays that ' 'those a wlso 1 <rt most carefully iareatigatcd the i case are strongest believers In bb In no- 1 cents " s Tb. Star Hoote coospiratocs have been j pieaei.ied for indictment by the Grand Juty of the District of Columbia. The ' Bums given aroex-Seoood Aastotant Post- , mast. r-Genersl Thomas J. Heady. ex-Beo- ^ alarKtsphen W. Doreej) bis brother. John K. Winer, John W. Prck, Heory M. ' Valtr. M. C. Rerdell.J. L. Randeraon and' ' William H. Turner, in addition to in- * dlctn cnl for onusplracy to defrand the , Gove nment,prtnunents for perjury were brought against John W. Horsey. Winer, Sandrrwm. Kerdeil and Peck M-. Btslne's tribute to. the pieroory of f Pnr >ent Garfield will striho m.ott persons 1 a- I- leg an effective piece Jl >.» t>rk. Borne s " port, -n* of It are fubmneanu overdrawn, * but with these exception* It b a fair and c lamp rate presents! u.o of the silent fra- ' lur* . >.f the dead President's career. In > •ever. I places Mr. Blaine rises to Its e J beig'.i of genuine eluqucucr,auil the rvle ' throughout is fervid sod often brilliant. < The peroration b a carefully elalsirsted t pier of rinpvic. and delivered as It was < in We. Blaine's peculiarly forcible style It i ann-t have been Impressive I — — — I Tue damage by the floods In the Southwest and West is simply appalling. In , the lied river region of Arkansas and Lou- ■ Wa-a more than four millions of acres >.f ( bo'l have been flooded, and upward of ( ibrr ■ hundred thousand persons will re- ( quire assist aooe at "see to prevent starvation. When we think of thb In ontu.ee- , Hop with the whole Mississippi valley ; reg. «. including tributaries, we may form , *01 e slight destruction of crops, propet. y . | lift sod preparations embraeid lo this , imrjense productive area. Tbi* condition , . of affairs pleads fur llartf, more f.wcibly tha i words, llie propriety of immediate , aUinllua by prirate and all available puts- . * "—>• I A memorial tribute that must be pecu- I ilarty apprecUtcd by Mrs Garfield was 1 pre seated la her on Washington's blr.h- ' day. Is waa the offering of the ex-Con ' fe. Urate soldiers resident lo Cindnnail an 1 vicinity, in the form of eulogistic ' reailuUoM framed In varicolored Ten- 1 net see marble, with tb. Polled Buses ' out of arms inlaid In onyx at each cor- I or-. The presentation address was to 1 graceful as the ides which inspired the 1 offering, voicing ss It did "the tribute of all the soldiers of the South to lb— TV rites wanh of the bte ItagtSrat." And it — - admirably wiifjsi i uarnel.l'i reply tli>iiu»^d always been the Groersl's . -vfairwt Srlsh that ihrre be no North nor t Ungues teems to be in a fairly helpless ooodllioo. Very little is deing and uo energy appears la be tbown about any - thing lo particular. "The sptssuisiv prevails that little will far dooe h^wod p .wing the appropriation hills, and there * 11 h* plenty of money In these. There vara to be such general unconcern (hat It wni probably be far Into the rammer h fore this essential work is accomplished. Than b great need "of a strong and able republican leader in the House. The republican majority is tnSrrisg for want if thb and are considerably demoriltxed by the almost daily tlraggiet of a few of . de to arejrne a leaderabip for which tbey all seam lo be unfitted. The Democrats * >« afford a great deal more of thb kind of work tkaa the Krpublicane arc. No country newspaper of any pre tenons to respectability or tettopeodesice ou afford loeoumonaace much baa aooept «efc oatragaona proposilinos as are canI a (tally ems rating from that cheekiest of ■crary concern. —N. W. Ayer A Boo, i'kUadeiphia. We hava before us now a '•ich of cernspoodenee from that home, form us that Ihey have doer" wUjTeortain of our oxemp jrtrire at less figures tbsa they offer us, but, being anxious to tha advonianncat referred to b "Brown's a from the Aysrs b doing aa Injustice not on* t» itself and its more tedapendrot MM, Ull kbo to gf'Stni "bar SsSt^-.
THE 106th LEGISLATURE. Taxjrros, N. J., March 1, 188S. What promises to be the liveliest week of the season opened Monday evening with a grand display of oratorical fireworks in the bsnstc. The. subject was 't the well vntibted one of Secretary of Sure Kelsey, whose cose waa favorably ; disposed of bat week before the Supteme Bench. Senator Yotmgblood took the I floor for the purpose of carrying the matl Ur still further . He was not satisfied with the decision of the Supreme Court Judges; • but now wanu to take h to the Court of 1 Errors and Appeals. His effort si. summarily sat upon by the Senate voting 1 to by Ids proposed measure on the table. Thb was followed by the appearance ; of Govarnar Ludlow's Secretary- bearing I a number of documents,' among tlirm a . veto message of the mdeh talked of Seu- . ate bill. No. Ill, which -authorizes enr- . porstioro to increase their capital stock and which was partirolarly designed to affect Hie control of the New Jersey Central Under the rules the veto went over ' till next day, when Uic Senate disposed of in short order."" The hill ii one of peculiar bearing and doubtless lis* more in it than at first sight appears. The rai triad 1 corporations of the State demanded 'lis ps stage, and when it came to the tgyebui five of the Senators voted to sustain the ' Governor's veto— I'axton, of Hudson: Miller, of your county ; Bosenbury, of Hunterdon ,- Doughty, of Somerset, and ' Farrell of Gloncester. In the House the 1 passage of the bill over the Governor'.. 1 veto was only accomplished by the expen- 1 diturc of considerable money. ' Senator Taylor bsx presented the report of ] the report of the eonimladdnert lo investi- ' gate the condition of the sinking fund of the State which shows a loss-of *20.600 ' on the property acquired by the Bute, Hie 1 approximate lore of interest being *73,000, ' and tbe shrinkage of tbe property forty-four ' percent. ' House bill No. 88, lo regubtc pilots and pilotage of the Bay and Hirer Deb- ' which has been quietly lying in the 1 of tbe committee since the first week of the sesaion, was beard from Mooday evening. Tour friends, the pilot* of Gape May. were the only interested ' parties in tbe bill, but for some inexpli- ' cable cause It was feared tbe Pennsylvania 1 Railroad did not want it to become a law ' Why opposition should be made to ro ' simple a measure by such a powerful cor- 1 poralbn U a matter upon wbicb possibly ' your Senator and Representative might 1 enlighten your readers. Tbe Msritimr ' interest of PhUadelpbb might 1 possibly be able to offer aa exjflsnstion.but 1 that I can't sav. Be the cause what it 1 may. the matter so far as it relates to the provisions of bill Nx S9..taa« been settled ; |he session lay its withdrawal in pur- ! to the request of tbe pilot, them- ' selves Tor y saw where opposition was • coming from, and nut wishing to - risk 1 making enemies for their friend, they \ have abandoned J I he-project of obtaining togtalallVe protection far Hie present- ' Wis Hn- Other band a bill in Hie interest 1 of the Philadelphia tug-boats ba* been Introduced in the House by a member from i county, the object of which 1 is a. direct blow at your Cape May and ' Delaware pilots, and which if allowed to ' a law niusuvcpraally drive every Jersey pilot io lifKlfateLiui of tbe bud- ' or tuapcl him to buy a tug-boat. Tbts measure provides that Acanthosis may be used as pilot boats, and Hist tl.c captain of any tug-bnat may nuke application for rxamlna! ion as s pilot, and if be passes be shall be entitled lo a w armot. Of course' tbr ofifcrfiTT suej," a WH is lrsnsjisut.tr The nicu.tcr » ho intro. | 1 duce.1 i-. Claims that it is in the interest of 1 misrepresentation rrn the face of it. It is , 1 not tbe nts.ncrs of roasting vessels who pay "the pllooige fees, and it is ridiculous 1 p. -inliuislr llial tlic people of CumbcrUnd and Aap* May coualU-a stuuld U benefitted !>r placlog the montqioly of the piloting business in the bind, of Pfaila- - delpbis and foreign capitalists who sic owners of stcambwu and lug-boais. The bill will never become a law. Talk about circus paf romances, we had oov here 'Tuesday. It was fun for tbe crowd, but there" were a *umbcr of ioi dlridoals about whooauldo't see where the , , grin came in. Tbe occasion of tbe^exbi- , was the bolting of twa of_U#r '.TJT , publican meinbeiawjmr 'JtClTTiriUBcs went i into Joini scssiwftro tbe vlection of Ststc ; "leSsurer and some minor officers. The t names of tbe bolters are Dorrell and Fart iter, of Hudson comity. Every Senator , and member was pi taint, making a total r of 81. When the vote wa* completed it k was found that it was distributed ss fob" !, lows: Wright (Rep.), 40; Young (Dem.), 88: and Bee (Rep.) 2. Tbe ballot was takes four more times with precisely the * same result, when the Joint meeting 3 switched off and an attempt was made to elect C. A. Bulla, of Burlington, Stale ' Director of Railroads and canals. But She asms snag was nacoonlarod. Farrier 5 and Durrell voting for D. W. Taylor, of 3 Hudsoo. while the Democrats sustained 1 William PsUrrvon, or Middlesex. This r placed Mr. Butts io the same box with " tbe praapective Slate Treasurer. Then c tbe joint meeting elected tn army of Com- ' missiooer. or "bcrolt, after which a sixth ballot was taken fro Slate Treasurer, 1 with Hie same result aa before. As there was not the slightest prospect of breaking ' tbe dead-lock an adjournment was made ' until Thursday. * Tbe final adjournment it likely in uke 1 ptaoe two weeks hence, ITlh intt The headgear of Mr. John Kroiuer has . been the envy of visiting delegations the t past week from the rami district f. 8u- < perintendeut Edmunds, of your town, i. wbo was up Monday last, has ordered its f duplicate by cabirgram from Paris. Mr. Robcnaua. of Earax. Hie smallest a member of the House. I met the oilier ^ night iu Assemblyman Hicharnron". dm h oo the second floor of tbe Amerkan I. House. He Is tbe poet Laureate of the - Legislature, and is most popular ou acs count oT bis unfailing good humor, s "Milk" is one of the subjects which , will agitate Use legislative mind. The , milk producer, of South Jersey clamor ] for a modification of the auUKtatic powers i of Inspector Newtoo, who flings hundreds . of gallons or milk sway on tbe smallest I pretence and pretext. Tbe North Jersey • milkmen, singularly enough, are opposing I their brethren in the south t Young, of Essex, has a novrl lull prod r tiff. Tl" provides that the -•«l.r-> of h , and mules stiaU psy a tee oot excaedxug I streeu. This is a novel way to upr money fro cist purpwe. y-t oar res*m - I ableoea*. t >r. Tne horse owners destroy . I little urroc then mm b-irsr- -iwners le-t. haps. I think myself the bill wuuhi work t
admirably in Cape Slay, where your farm wagoos in rammer lime, and wborw , n t owners refuse to to psy even the petty U- ' . cense fee imposed upon tbem to help de-" | . fray the expense of repairing the damages , they are to a great extent responsible for. ( The legislature is still- wrestling with , the oyster bill and the probability now is h , that those ebjeclioosble features to which f * jour currcspandeot has already directed v . attention wlB he removed before it be- tl , comes a law. Or course that is oot I ■ tbe desire of your Atlantic county e f friends, and to circumvent those amend- 1 S , mauls they are now laying all aorta of i t . plans and traps. Your Cape May county j F tuemher* are of course cognizant of these : c . movements and are confident ;of being ! S , able to defeat tbe bill in Iu preeent shape, o , The Sematc bills Introduced Tuesday t were: Providing that examinations in tbe k . Orphan-' Court shall be taken before a , . master in chancery as well as a Surrogate, » , upon ten days' notice; providing that when • . say fraudulent or improper deed has been D r made by exeCtilors, adminiilrstors or tras- , ! trxa theproson not jplnlag in the making „ of such deed may bring suit against the f [ others to set it aside; miking valid all r I suits against married women iu their own 11 name, without tbe husband beiag joined, n ! for all breaches of contract and for the t, recovery of all debts, money and property, tj both real and personal: authorizing the , I Prerogative Coort to grant the discharge ^ ^ of any executor or trustee and the appoint- y, , mebt of a suitable person to take such p place wben Hie former, having entered „ opou the duties of bis office, asks for his „ discharge from the performance of any f, , particular trust imposed upon him by tbe „ last will and testament under wbicb be „ , was appointed: authorizing tne Supreme u ! Court to license attorneys, counselors, f, . sfilirilors and nrocturs according to tbe usage heretofore existing, but with tbe b . title of counselor, which shall be sufficient M in all tbe court* of the state without fur- „■ tfaer desprijitioo. Senator Miller's bill re- „ quiring telegraph companies to deliver a . mesaagea wilbin one mile of their offices |V without extra charge, was also passed. p Among tbe bills passed by tbe Senate 0 were: Authorizing the erection of wards 0 with six hundred population; autboriz- ., ing tbe removal and suspension of offi- t| cert .in municipalities; authorizing cities „ and boroughs to public school build- a legs and factories; eiteodiag time -j tor lite completion of railroads; autboriz- (( Ing Mayor* of cities to appoint mcmhert j, of all financial boards; regulating tbe feew r ef Law Judges in counties of 50.000 in- TJ habitant* and more. The discussion of , . the veto of the Chaocelter's bill was de- q ferrcd one wedk. ^ In ezecnUvc session Wednesday the p Senate received the following' nominal inns a from the Governor. Prosecutor of Picas Charles Hsigbt. Monm-iuth: District Court u , Judges— Ps^rson, John Hopper, cooflr- g m-d at once, as he it an r* Senator; Ho- a Fred B. Ogden; Camden, Iticbsrd t, , T. Miller; Trenton. II. S. Woodruff, Jr.; fl Common Pirns Judges, Charles A. Ben- s nett, sr., Monmouth; Ixrwis S. Hyer, ^ . Union: Abram Iteevrs, Cape Msy J, The Senate bills passed were: lucreas- . j , ing the wmpensa.ion of County ClerlU by (_ I giving than H.'ornech-ilay-ulJfaejirsiiinn h , of Hie c»urt; enabling tbe Orphans' Court „ . to fix the commission of executors: pro- (l hitiiting Sergcsnt-at-Arms at courts from ,( acting as constaliles; authorizing payment ,j t for work dooe on roads; authorizing the ,. , licensing of bill posters In cities: making ^ it Uwful to begin fishing with book and u I line on June 1; requiring borse-ear companies to furnish the driver with s scat; |; o| I -arris; ot permitting townships of c [ tliree humlred inhabitants lo form borough n commiasions. ' ' Governor Ludlow yesterday fl'cd in the " ■ office of tbe Secretary of Stale, without C i bis approval. Not. 52 and 58, which prte fi VHle for tbe inct ease of tha fees of Stiert •fi* and County Clerks. They thereby, become laws * * : The Quarterly Meeting of the West t, . Jersey Baptist Ministerial Conference will e . be held in tbe Baptist church. Woodbury, B : beginning Monday next, at 7.30 p. m., at D which time a sermon will be preached by I( . Rev. H. A. Gric*ein«r. Tuesday tbire.1- . will be a discussioo on ''Tearggarnr- . Work," opened by JietddTbl. Finch. . , Exegesis. Matt-VMirsi-4fi. by Rev. E. L. . Stagcr^j0*«y'i,y Hcv. R. G. Lsmb. | "Hacliapslba." , t New. quick, complete cure 4 days, uri- i r nary sffrctions, smarting, frequent or dit- c ficult urination, kidney diseases. "*1. si ^ e dru rgitls. Prepaid by exptess. *1.25. « ' - far *5. E. 8. Wxtxa, Jersey City. 1 ,i Major Tbornss W. Walker, of Vine- ! , land, was horsewhipped at that place on " Saturday by an irate girl named Mary •" I- O'Neil, who charges the major with bav- i I, ing insulted her sister. The major has < , had Mary arrested, and asserts that it is a , case of blackmail. The matter has cautod c 0 a good deal of excitement at Vineland. t _ "Rough On Rats." Tbe thing desired found at last. Ask j Druggists for "Rough on Rats." It dean lsl baxcx'1'*" rC*Cbe*' flle*' btd bu«» '' The Attorney General T Deadly last gave 1 an opinion that the action of tbe Board of i ' Education of Glouoester City io dismiss- 1 h ing two teachers without compensation ■ . wa* illegal, and that tbey are entitled to t | their ralaries fro a foil term. < h Write to Mrs. I.jdla E. Piokham. 233 i Western avenue. Lynn, Mam., for pam- ' . phlcts relating to the curative propertiet I of her Vegetable Compound in all female I > son plaints. ly ' Vatidrr bill's recett hall coat *80.000. | That reminds a correspondent that tbe ' c heat had not money enough to pay *500 , a year for a watch mas at bpuyleo Duyvel , * °"n' ■— 1 « tklnnx Wen. i- Well's Health Reoewer. Absolute cure ' i. fro nervous debility and weakness of the J ■ KS'i'ssr.&i'iJ's'"? ■ ^ a Wills, Jvraey City, N. J. * 1 "" 1""1 ! b tang bgu m Salt doUsr. at OS* Haw s report J ' SSOl far ISr losgv. I r-H. t«l|C. rrkrs tO mj j a 1 t ^ "I w-in- h-'mz r-'rej^oor sm^^wkk 1 1 , s Quinine Hnpvrsedt-d. - rum* I. sVnsrsalee ot m rroru. lucfflrecjis r - It. *. KenardT and It tier * tterssj. (."sp* Msy I : cny. -dit- e
VASH1XGT0X 1ETIER. j mimostal ssx11cx at tox oaiuxol — a i Wasjusoiox. D. C., Feb. 87, 1888. Tbe department* were elated today in ef tbe memorial services to the late The crelrt fit the capitel wot large but eeleex, owing to the fact none were admitted without tickers. the dietinguisbed personage* present were the President of the United ! General Hancock, tbe JuAice of ' the Supreme Court, Cabinet Minister*. ! i Foreign Ministers, Cabinet Officers. Hfllof tbe Army and Nevy of talgb rusk, ' . IGpreeenU' I * o«. besides many , others wbo were so fortunate as to secure a ticket of admission. Tbe floor and gsl- 1 of tbe House Jot Reyraaentativta | filled to Ibeir utmost capacity, it ! I indeed a notable gathering of many i f whose nstne* arc already^ historic. But I 00 face in tbe *s»t end distinguished audiwas so well known ss that of the orator. James G. Blaine had entered the • cotemjKeaoeouely wiUi tbe dead President; be bad teen distinguished there. Gab as its prrsidiug officer and ss leader of bis jiarty during the most , trying and troublous period of our legislaUve history, and lie had enjoyed a wider qjber "puWic1" man. When be arrwe in Tront of the seat where be had so long , presided k* speaker of lb? House, enrl stood before that audience, most of whom ecldotn baa 'b«e agisted 'such ] was wrought from the occasion. Hie ore- I and tbe audience. That there were a ia the audience wbo were not fiieodly by the vicissitudes uf jiolitiea, only -i added to Ibe zest with wbicb tbr student J guished gathering. 1 wi'l not write of Ibe ■' oration Itself, a r erbal'.n copy will be precautions were taken by Hioee in charge only tbe privileges of those who held ™ tickets, but to exclude the more numerous / throng of pushing Americans wbo tried to j r tbemwlvrs in. Thit three did not | - outwit Hie Capitol jmlice is eztraordmrry. \ S is no reflection upon the courage and fortitude of Hie guardians of the Capitol, | ^ but rather a tribute to tbe persistence and ! craftiness of the average Americaffr citi- { I When it is remembered that there j J many more in Waabingtoo than the | £ Capitol wfiuld hold, anxious lo be present I u from other cities, the pressure for 5 admission may be imagined. ■ Mr. Robeson is tbe safest sort of a man bet on aa a leader of the House. He i get s beaten every time be attempts to lead, I and there is* luxury In llie certainty of 2 Hie thing. He waa badly smashed in his " attempt lo enlarge the committees, J and be lilt the control of the House on * Saturday just above where be missed it j He of Saturday was lusde against the in- | created railroad mail service, in which he j. to settle a-pcrsoo&l difficulty with a - prominent railway by striking down tbe ■ mail service inaugurated by PostmasGeneral Junes, but tbe Hourc heard | Jersey leader and then overwhelmingall Hie time that when Robeson leads In the House Robeson falls. Tbe nomination of Ex-Senator Conklobe assoriale justice of the Supreme executive session tbie afternoon by Scne-I l Teller, who in tbe necessity absence j J of Senator Edmunds, the chairman of the j J Committee on ibe Judiciary, refrained | ' asking immediate c.-nsi delation of j tbe case, which, 'hcrefore, was jusscd by 1 without action. Scarcely anybody, enter- ® tame-Gf* belief- thai til" nomination will rejected, whi'al needy the unanimous , expectation is that it wit| lie confirmed by « at least twa.'.lit.dsmajdnTy. Nut jo much t SsrejgM^uilie minister to Germany, I . oWtfougti bis defeat is not ao.icipaled. ! 1 The subject of tbe reorganization of the 1 signal corjis, in which so much interest bss been evinced by boards of trade and i other commercial organizations through- t out the Union, will be discussed at aspec- I meeting of the subcommittee of tbe Senate Committee on Mililgry AffairsrijlT ' Thursday evening. From reliable intel- 1 obtained to-dsy it is probably that the outcome of tbe commitree'a work will be tbe pct.'ectioo of a bill 'to accomplish s reorganization of the regnal corps, making a disHoctive department under the Jurisdiction of the War Department, similar in character to the ordnance and engineer departments. The measure to be brought will embrace in the main features which have been advocated by General Sherman, and which are opposed by tbe Secretary of Wit. The illustrious bard of Avon is being with still another edition of bis works, and this time it is one that will de - not only tbe rich, who are pleased t > sdorn their libraries wiHi bcautlliil book', also tbe millions of book -buyers, to i wham the possession of a handsome edi- i Hon of Shakespeare lias heretofore been on account of the hlgb coat. We have received from Tbe Useful Know, ledge Publishing Company a charming volume containing "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark:" 148 pages,beautiful, leaded type, excellent paper, and tasteful cloth i bindings, which Uiey sell fro only 20 cents: They are issuing his complete dramatic worts lo 10 handy "Elzevir" volumes, uniform with this, tor the amazingly low price of 85 cents per volume, and w ill alto publish a "Rod-Line Elzevir" edition, gilt edges, richly ornamented in black and gold, in ten volumes, all fro *4.50. This company announces a large number of standard and exrrcrtingly valuable publi. cations, excellent In quality In every way, at prices sneh a* tbe world bas-never before be sent upon appllcali'rfi by |*Mta! card to The Useful Knowledge Publishing Can- , pane. 102 William Siren. New York City. The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wot^ ran now he obtained in tbe usual dry vegetable form. « id liquid form. It is pot up in tbe latter way for tbe especial convenience of those who cannot readily • prepare it. U will be found vrry coneen- ! Hated and will act" with equal "etBrienrv either case. Be rare and read the new ' advertisement fro paniooiaii.— Sonlk nod j HcaL WilMm Wills, of "he Ml HoOy Herald i has been held in *5000 bail oo a oh.rge j , of libel against David C. Wall, io psdili.h. | tttg-rttr Wxtt tiail Inhumanly beurra rj brood girl because she dc mandrel tier 5 1 mnory. Wilis promiros to make H ho; I I fro Wall When Iwlore are Hrtful rhr-y disturb j wanrbHro 'hksi'v GIoirer'T.^ic'"'^ "it I takes away half tUdi an I ire , , s.-p ba' is' | ] pains, and Is abray* safe acd phwao' to , | —Home Journal
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CUMBERLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, BRIDGETON. NEW JERSEY. . I fTHUTl.Y MUTUAL AI.L TIIE 1NM RED BIX OMlNt^ MEMBERS. I .lad ragiag tAr .an* y rrm.ua, f-r the wire* real rw urari, ro urn, be. Itepuntimg at a , I fund rew.il n. ug In their aun hand. ' Thi /.dt.nei.g rate, late hen^Aupted. trhl* ejju 'rirnre lot el, ...en will Ceujlteienl an aUfarm reals or detnelmt properties, IFOR A IN II. ICY ISSUING FN«R TEN YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLABSt I CASH PAYMENT TEN HOI.I.AKs! NOTE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. FOR A POLICY ISSUING Kol! FIVE YKAKS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; ' CASH PAYMENT ."EVEN AND 5U UKI DOLLARS; NOTE FIFTY DOLLARS. FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR THREE YEA Its ON ONE THOUSAND DOL- | LARS; CASH P.^VhNT FIVE DOLLAUs. NOTE THIRTY DOLLARS. ■ J~hr rrof r riU br on the ten yea re policy, hn e-n'r on the hundred dotlare per near. I/O muy..r too and a half, or cut were mad. il .culd be he, lee and a half err U per gear and if fire p e, rent ror, ealhd il uauht th.u c.t fifteen rente per year, and the WITH NICrYKLY ss.r.ofi MEMBERS. Two Millions' of Dollars, FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. 1 It ie brliere&tlal no in. uranae ran U ..jTrred ,m refer or letter terms, llama-re ' foL by lightning rrf.7 1. if on the jarmioi in. need A II loeem irlU br liberally and j promptly retried ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ,<rrfnw or uhrre wrong ie ■ . ■ ■ i lio lain f and ii,r<rret of and far Ifi intmlxn, «*z'. all be cUuely eeaauned ! before payment - j llridgeton, Xorrmlcr 10.'*. !K I. m ' IK /'. KI.MKtt, Preeidrnt. j II. II LVPTOS. Secretary. i Agent, neat Snrrro-, RKVHKX TOWNS KM' rat! V,.y Court lloeue [It trt-6 rt WILLIAM K. VAXf!li.l>h:ii: pnerdmrg. tO. PES IS THE WORLD IS EARLIER THIN LAKDRETH'S CELEBRATED EXTRA EARLY EE 3 Named and Introduced by us in the Year 182 3. '-ANORJETH A SON8,
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