Published Every Setuiday Morning. CAPE MAT, MARCH 111882. An excbanga ad rise* turner* taring hey or grain to nD It qaickly, as ell Indicattaoa point to lower pricesTV Governor to over -reaching himself MTd< fight upon IV newapaperx.and may fittd tn bto en* ooe of these days tVt V VamaVarotofot*^ Hanalor Hr^*Vraoc,of our 8tac,regxnto ex-Senator Oonkling aad Ttaunpac u the . ' ahlaat representatives of IV twe (real parties la the V. a Senate for IV put not going to prore the source of strength to bta party io coming State election! that . ha hopes to gain for K by his inexplicable , policy IQwasdatV press- , That there will be an organized afid dataastioed i jqTitVri to the re-nomination of Q toerai Robcaoo for Coogreaa io thii 1 dMrict qait tall U ao assured fact. At 1 present the Indication! are that V *111 1 not he the man. Of 808 cooriet* in the Stale Prison 6 t are c n fined for life, 1 for 40 yean, 1 for i — BO. I for ST. 1 for SI. SI for 30. 1 for IB. 1 ,~8L_8 81 30, for
/ S for IT, SO for W, 1 for 14, 1 for 18, 8 for y IS, 74 for 10, 188 tor 6 years, and the balance for eberter terou. finer*! £. Burd Grabb'e acbooner yacht Era, of the New York Yadrt dab'. Baal capaired In a squall off Cbarloaton, a < , kat week aad aaak. TV crew aad | ■■ingrritook foTET rigging whence ■hay were rvcoed by tV men of tV llfe- -. An oyatar war la r« ported at Key port bataraa the bed owaen and the worker*. TV taller claim that t V oyater planter* haw appropriated tbe entire bay to thetnaclti*. aad (bey bard formed an aaaocia- i Ikm to teal the ownership of tV oyater < Vdr In the Courts i Ii appear* that tV preaenor of t V cob- ' drained aaaaailn to not neoeaaary la cnort , 'whin IV argument to had before tV Onart , In ILnc. There to coceeqoeotly i hope- , fal proapact that V baa made bto laat ap- , pearanoe but am in public. Unlike aoaie , otb.r "hat appearance.", GtiUeau-a wlU - tostaaolotoly flaal. In IV apportionment a! tbe merer ' am. rant of tV Stale School fond of OIM- 1 300 00. tV State School Board baa granted 1 IV following euma In IV acreo lower 1 oouallea af IV Stale; Atlantic, *8305.16; 1 Bu lingtv. $3081.77; Camden, $18,891.- 1 86. Cape May, *30*3.88; Cutaberland, 1 *8888.83; Gioucealer, *1188.80; Salem, < *773.88. la refuting to commute tbe aeotence of c a St. Louis murderer, tbe Gorernor -of , Mi souri aayi: "I bare not one panicle , of rympatby for tbe murderera of women , , who, after (V oowardly dead, abriuk V , bind IV cowanT* plea of laaanity and plod for maty. They should remember t that the la*. was not made for mercy, tiul j pnriiahment, and tVt, Vring had no a ay-rcy toward tbch rlctlmi, tbey hare no e rigid toafbaoch from IV carcutoraof tht j TV corner window at Thirteenth and 1 Cl.or.nut afreet* of John WatJamakra'i c •t-re, Philadelphia, baa for aernpl day* F pan bad aa attraction for children and ' grown folk* in a mimic "eteamar Pean- " •jlvanU" Under a iky of embroidery, 1 la tV trough of a brisk ate, tV ahip ridea 1 tbo ararea in tV lee of a lace light-house. " Erery panicle of IV reaael to -of rot loo, " liuen or woollen atufL aa are tV officers, " a*, lot* and p— ingm occupying various P •Mug. r u The public to remiaded that Uuiteau to « • ill alire by IV announcement that tbe " a copy of It Ven aobmluad to tV prcaecu. * fcovme"! prufeaaiooal duty to bto client P to make Ihto last effort, bat there to no >' chance whatever that anything arill enme * of U. TV charge again* the jury V* ci f .Hoc lotV ground, and If apoo a motion ti I *r a atw trial there to one plat which a d -i mrt af tow regards with lea faror aad ® • ihjecta to a etoaar acnmlty that aaotVr, c:
I1 to I V plea of after-dtocurcrrd cridrncr. . A Chaster county farmer thus describes ; t ha lata* swindle: A speculator in outre- , t y produce call! oi a farmer, purchases I i 10 or *18 worth of egp, butler ..rpoul- i try; aya that V wants a receipt to show i IV firm V raprroeqta tVt V paid tV wowey; breaks IV point of bto pencil le- | fwe the signature ia reached; then tales '•can bto pocket a fountain pen and tV i 'araaar uses It to aiga bto name. The i rwtadkc thai goes to town, sells tV pro- t dote, ereea tbe body of tVrneipt, writes , indeed a promissory not. for *00 or $100, t •ad las it dtorouoted at tV bank. If all fathers would oely follow u*e ex- < ample of Senator Sawyer, what a ruth than would bt la tar cooking school" ; and sawing circles. It la narrated of him < Hat V rolled his yowng daughters to him i oro^.aadatotrt them, as^taattaocy \ than own cWtos and cook a good dinner, t TV young gWa oVarfully promlaad, ■ and act loo* altar incited tVlr parent* \ aad « tons Mauds to diae with ibem. TVy \ rocked the period dinner (Vmaalra, and , «* *"*» a dainty gown made by their ' hands. Bo pJvaad waa IV Senator ' tVt V^gawto each af than a cheek for 1 It appears from (V latest dlapalchra ' srcjesssKs ; and witlrapraad than was at Bret rapcearnlad. In tV immediate neighborhood of little Rock alone there are mid to V 1 tweire thousand parero. whomtViann- J tattoos had reduced to destitution, sih! i '=325, made auma prortosou tor tV relief of theac I — haiptom jwrrra*. but the approertoth* I ww flxad aad voted before the fall extent ' a f tV dealer was known, aad h wfil not Vadqiuato to tVecomo*, UodalVae - |a
. THE 106th LEGISLATURE Taxvroa, S. J., March 8, 1883. J. Goi°f io TrtStoo aa a member of tV _ Legislature may V an honorable, bat it to not a. profitable podtioo. Leaving out the _ campaign expenses altogether a member has bard work to come out even at tV end of IV year, -with tV salary now (mid. - *500 per year. There are always constltt ueots coming and going, wbdae bills the i- mrmVr to often obliged to pay, and there are many small expenses which "U- it all and frequently leave a deficit. It to therefore not to be woodered at that af la IV rr atatooo to six or seven weeks old tbey Vgin to figure for a* early an adjournment as possible. TV hotel keepers are the s only ouoa who look Vol on the times of r rallsoad and other special legtolstiao with I expressiooaof kmgingforthefr recurrence i Tbey taBt of thorn rimes wifi, a eigh of deep regret, when bills of miivldoal members for corkage alone on the wine drank 1 In their rooms would often reach three and four hundred dollars. j Tbe Governor opened, the business to! the week with a couple of vetoes, nrilRet of which Is of any special interest to the Wats'* readers. Senator Nu^toto, of Cumberland, secured tV passage yesterday of tV Aasembly Bill , bauawpreaervation of dama and ©yeIt authorises the captains engaged in tV business to elee a special officer and i collector to erase one year, who are to i give bonds in tV penal sum of *8000 for ; the faithful performance of their duties. ; 1, No pefaou to permitted to take any oysters
T from the natural oyster beds of thc.Ssatc, e for IV purpose of planting in IV waters of any other State, nnder a penalty of r *30° or a year's imprisonment. It to alio declared unlawful for any parties to lake oysters from any of tbe natural oyster beds ■ ^ in Delaware Bay, north of a line running i direct from Eg* Island lighthouse to Cross , Udge lighthouse, between June IS and , April X, and during July and Angara no natural growth nor planted oysters can V , t taken from any of tire grounds in Dels- , , ware Bay and Maurice river cove for any i i purpose whatever. Senator Taylor, wfo baa csustd a tbor- 1 . ough Investigation Into IV management i ■ of the Stale acbool fund and whs reported < a moat dismal condition of affairs, the t evidence showing that tV property upon t ' which ench large turns Vvc been loaned I returns scarcely one and a half per cent., I ' secured tV passage of bis bill today, f which provides that ail such property shall c bo sold wUhirt two years. Tbe Governor j 1 aad Comptroller are la favor of IV bill, which will doubtless become a law. Mr.' Miller, of your county, made a strong flgbt. yesterday for bto bill author- f tto Governor to appoint six com- « tost oners, three from each political party, c to -take Into consideration tV subject of f the culture and growth of oyatera, with a 1 view of reporting a bill to IV next Legis- f latum. Mr. Miller maintained that the h continual demand of legislation in this 1 matter and IV fact that wVt suited one c section would not auwg for another t called for such a measure that would o doubtless fettle tV continual annoyance a and disturbance. Tbe Senators from b and the bUl failed. h TV quest inu of public sewerage has Veo one of lite mora Important before the p during tbe present acre loo. l! and tV Uoure has passed the Senate hill p empowering City Councils and Boards of It Aldermen to eatahltoh ench systems In 0 cities. ' The till! reducing IV lateral rate of a in IV State from six I . (ire per C cead*. lias h en slsugbteml by indefinite o postponement. Krerx countv to liecom- ft log so heavy in the way of population. II intellect and baplxpaahlera that it tips up tl tlie 8tate and dtotttiha the; gqrjUilwium of things generally. With a, view of jack screwing up tVoeVr corners Mr. P.rroo* 1 introduced a hill la the House to-day intended to erect Newark county out pi a portion of Essex. An important House „ bill provides that hereafter tV Court of n may grant a pardon to any pereon 1 undergoing imprisonment or restore any tj •acta one to the rigbti of citixrnsbip on a u majority vote of IV Judges of tbe Court. " TV Senate held a lengthy session Iw to eveniog devoted to IV consideration of t» the AloaraituUotial a mend menu. The principal changes agreed upon wo* mak- 1,1 log tV sreslnniof tV Legislature biennial. S making IV terms of tV Senators and Gov- J four yeara. leaving special Icgtola « at it now aunda la tV Conraltutk*. L wltFLay Judges In tV Coon J; of Errors and Appeals aad making tV court to consist of tV Chancellor and four K n J udges of t V Supreme Court.
BUls are going through with a rush, a tV majority of them through the loads to of t V pages to the paper dealer* Two a and tea bills fasvs bee* introL duesd eo far la IV Senate, and three bnn- » dred aad thirtydhree in Bouae. At IV e very outside limit Iwo-lblrds of those are to lost in OOCAW tV Other bouses, or get e wrecked in tV buds of the Governor. - e One of the fortunate ones just passed to e IV bill a«b trixing the Milk Inspector to to sample all spec* mens and where tbe cream a and hctral parity to not up to tV regntol. tioo point to empty IV milk Into the street. This must certainly Jnadxc tude among Use New Jersey trebles of f oy gsossailya*. TV April number of De>i,int-T's " Mottbli Magaxixk bu four Earaer cards • of rosea ht oil colors, which are really 0 of an, two MeqJ engravings, aid illustrations. TV contests are ' varied and Interesting "The Admiral's • Ward," by Mrs Alexander, grows In io- . as it progresses; • 'Society Life," by , Jennie Jane, is an excellent article, and twenty-four others are not inferior in merit. Tbare are also "Carrent Topics ' of tV Day," "Work Table," "Kltebeo," 1 aad "Fashions for Spring." leaves troth r log more to be desired for a family magssine; and tV price at two dollars a year r places It within tV reach of every family. When, babies are fretful they disturb everybody, and notbere should know bow I soothing Parker's Gtn«tr Tonic la. It . takes away half their anxiety , stop* babkv pais*, aad Is always safe and phaaant to 1 usa.— fioaw JrrmtL It to prepoasd tVt tV goveromaat shall devote *38.000 to the erection, in the prius. deal cities of tbi. country, of tlmc-Vlto, - which shell V lowered el 13. mmdton, 1 ""7 thy. : 1 , W1 us, Jersey, City, N. J. I Well's Ueahb Renewer, greatest remed y I ' ""("teoee. kannew, sexual dr". < •SSS^argsSa, I Dr. Kliae*s Great Nerve Rsstorer to tb^ ' ororvsi of IV age (Wall ft I te s BS2.X "-" 3^* ;
TV New Jersey Coofereaoe of tV Methodist Episcopal Church con Trailed in * :v First M.E. Church, MBlvOle Wedareday Morning last, Rev. BWiop Andrews, re D. D., I.X. D., presiding rr TV roll of IV Conference was c-»ft * mod 183 members answered to their names. 1, Kev. G. B. Wight was unkniouily clcet- ted Secretary. •C TV Presiding Elders who were ap. ra pointed at tV laat n saliai to ft JI tV Banding oommlttees presrntrd tbeir r- report, which was confirmed. - A cocnalues was ordered on polygamy. TV Bishop then proceeded la call for :t tV reports of elders, if Her. E. Hewitt, Presiding Elder of tV A New Brunswick district, repceaenlecl IV b condition of tV church under hto supra- i '• vision. Bev. S. Vanaant. a devoted min- i if i«er, trod died in tbe early pert of (he t i- Conference year. Rev. F. A. Morreil. an i k aged and esteemed minister, died doting I e tV year; atao. tire wife of Kev. J. J. I Grow, and the widow of the Minted Law. i f renee . . , r A report of the Book Committee, notify, t ' ing tbo Conference that it to entitled to ' draw on IV Book Concern for *23.600, * I was presented. TV Conference alio was ii I ordered to draw oo the chartered fond b - for *3000. s I Rev, Dr. Grew, Presidicg Elder of tV e I Camden district, made a report. Three o ' ministers hsve died io tbe district: Revs tl Merril, C C. East lack aad J. C. Sum- 1 merflh also IV wife of Rev. J. B. Turpia. It uiciiic aw uK wuc m net. j. o l orpin.
• Tbe report shows a Mate of general pron- , perity in tV charge, s Iiev. Mr. Davis was announced as bav1 ing been transferred to tV New Jraary i Conference from Wilmington. 5 The anniversary of the Educational So. i dety waa held in th« afternoon. Rev. t George K. Morris, D. D.. presided, sod i addresses were delivered by Rev. J. R. I Jones and Rev. B. C. Lipplocott. I In the evening Kev. E. Price and Rev. 1 J. R. Andrews delivered addresses* si the ■ anniversary of IV Sunday School Union and Tract Sodety. Rev. C. E, Hill, Presiding Elder of the ton district, gave an elaborate stale meot of tV wort under his care. Rcvl. val meetings hsve been interfered with, about 1000 members hsve been added tV Church. Many of tV ministers a mora meagre support. Many memgive when they feel like it, but often fail to fed. Rev J. W. McDougaJl died during tV year., Tbe characters of tbe preachers were passed. Anather Ptlotose Case. AUV1 baa been Bled In the United Court at Wilmington by counsel for **e J"to" f t'i'"— ** «* ■ pilot tl. . censed under the Delaware law, for hit fee as pilot, against tV brig Mary E. Tbe brig was bound to sea t V Breakwater and Virden offered i service as pilot to conduct her to sea. The captain refused to accept him and the ' craft went to aea without a pilot SV returned subsequently within tV Jurisdiction 1 of tV shove court and the libel was filed 1 ttsted. Process of srrest was waived ' ] tbe correspondents. Claims have been i filed and an answer to them will shortly put in. The affair apparently uss times the aspect of another lest case, which makes tV third since the passage of the Delaware ' pilot law. TV question raised in this case ■ the right of Delaware to license plleu conduct vessels from tbe breakwater to | sea TV counsel In tbe case so far are Tiltoo and Henry Flandert. Esq., of Philadelphia, and Edward G. BradJr., Esq., of Wilmington, for the and Henry G. Ward, Esq., for respondents. i "•ti along RtoXon •renor, qoreo Mree; slak! Mlnsill tiaasS "V^^^rral es- ( ■ of the CUj of Csjn Usr tn Ctoj Coom \ SHSSSs o SSISsS ■
« SSSsSS' ; ^ftirfc^ororanMro-mto-m. ■ aaaea stall IVeagaratwaweiafil*. , 1 Attn MECRAT. JK_. Prera Council. T.i. MKLTtN, Haror. , Attest: ICC. TBOMPsoN.BrcunJrr. Approrrat Mareh 1st, law. ' ^Mt^^^ipto^retoq^thMr intereaUn . are so out of sorts and run tkron*ibu tbey cannot enioy anything. If such persons would only V wise enough to try that I celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort and exi pwieocc its tonic and renovating effects r tbey wnuld soon V hurrahing with the I loudest. In either dry or liquid form it ! to a perfect remedy for torpid liver, kidi oeysorlxiwebL — Krckmgr. r TV ice crop this y ear to deficient, kut I I V stock oc hud left ova from laat year [ to ao large that it to thought IV price will ■ not be excessively high. TV Treasurer • of IV Knickerbocker Company, aaya, at . to IV q canity: "It will V poor. There r has been so mock snow and eo Bule cold weather that tV Ice Is not very aoUd nor very thick." t Ask druggists Tnr "Rough no Rata." It box. a* ckjatrotes. ror trantcntor* set adrerttocBssaL for sate tq ICA fcranyr <SS Marry AM ecrsy, Carjientaa aad buBders will please ao- . lice Urol after this date all windows and bhnds^muuffrutured „ our Uctorj' will K;m*xu_ Peiscx A Oo. jlAAn Yinslaad. N. J. Write to Mi*. LydiaE- PinkVm. 388 <
WASHINGTON LETTER. (Pnn our recntar rorrawsaewu.) Waurotarox, D. C., March 7, 1883. I Thia Cong rest waa eTMcnUy;n»t;pre^>r- . revrama laws, aad RtV Americas people want anything dooe In thia line they will . Vve to Mem a Csngrcas two youi Voce, t pledged to do the work, aad what to Vr portut, make Urol (Magna* keep V pledge. This to not easy to do. for the moment Congress comet to Washington it v laager iohakttVwaoac of its district, tat sucks the ilob maUrig of the ; Capital. This to ametaplior, tat it means ' that a representative to no loa«ra enthmj , under the infiuraioc of hia otaraitueDcy or i tV sentiment that elected him, but under i the fnfiaencc of IV lobby. Tbe lobby is 1 I hydra, t devil-fish, a sphinx, and a boss, j It baa a variety of shapes and costume*, | and. its methods "xrt brttWTy, uhcl^faft. J J and correp'.ioc I do not say that every I will succumb to one or all of these method*, hut a sufficient number { will succumb to give IV lobby tbe balance i of power io our national iegialatuin Dor. 1 tV last ten yearn public attention has i been much diverted by parlixan politics ' and effete issues, and this diversion ha* enabled the lobby to eatwioe its sodJeas colls like the mighty serpent, which In the lobby had bat one bead and one it would be more dangeroos than it - i. last it would thin 1
a- la but like political parties it is some* bet rent by divisions and to often forced to '■ "pool its issues" in order to approach its y ends. The most important question* wben >- Congress assembled were the revtrixn of t V tariff and a reduction of taxes, Tbe d first question has been indefinitely post- ' :. poosd or buried in t committer ft to safe to my that the present Congress will . not change tV internal revenue laws c Meanwhile the national indebtedness to D being reduced st the rate ot nearly *150.000,000 per year, and if Ibis reduction to e kept np tat little of the debt a til remain 1SS years hence. - T"he mora gigsalic scheme recently pro. , posed by tbe lobby to a lianaoontincotai ' 1 railroad, to be suVldiaed by extensive s land grants in the interest of IV labor - League. Tbe professed object of the 1 mora* of Ibis scheme to to build a road I . 1 that monopolists cannot gobble, and one r that to to bjqun in the interests of the ] people and not of capitalist* Tbe Idea to good, pity that it is and can V only an idea. I Captain Eads who opened the cboktd ' mouth of the Mississippi to commerce, i time thin it takes a country cobbler to make a pair of shoes is Kill urging bto I 'biP r*il"»5' ««om IV continent I through southern Mexico. The plan looks . too big for human accomplishment, but • "f* T'y l,J'nt l'»ked until it has Ven accomplished, if Captain ' can muster a .more pawarful lobby I magnates, who are opposed to all com- I petiog plans, whether by IWma or Southern Mexico, we may yet live to see I theory land navigation of a ship on ( 3Utr ;Adrfrtisratnts. | JJIGGS & BROTHER. AMERICAN WATCHES, 22 I Walnut, Cor. Dock St, I , PHII. AoEhPHI A . ! 4 JEWELRY REPAIRED. 1 QBA6. P. PERRY. " a OILS, PAINTS & VARNISHES, I ' rinLADKU'HIA. mhtl-tm E A N'NUAL MEETING * W^M^^kx^^SrSanJ^wm^ MWa! HUMIAT, UeSoTSiT at A PHIL Mtil "lea ' S2vn"viSd "errs duriox tne followlut Tear. ° wTtaTLOR, gevreury. Fi! Effl!! FDH!!! HE PDQft Mllisra, mure
! Sft-SjllttiiMertaiiBit • cammuiBotreciPEiuTraB t Wednesday Evening, March 1 5, ! 1 a fkatroo-jt has twm reorxaalaral Witt aasj. , - , .. dt*s opportanitj. Doors opea At . oHUocX. Pr rlarrasnoe bsgtns at 8 o'clock. " RIMKRVID SKA TIL . Scscu ' PTVR nCOn FOB tt.OQ. | BI ORBRR OP OOKMITTRE. EXECUTORS' SALE I ' - MQNDi^rMATOli^lSh, *!»!, ^ ' ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, ! I : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ; : Qto-ny *. ^ liEllCUYWOEKS, ' OEee i Wama, h u u Itt SI, pmr.AnitT.wxrf - s FACTORY SPRING MILLS, - MrtSTOOMEKY OO.. I'A. | ALWAYS OR HARD. g Clay or Terra Cotta (j Drain and Sewer Pipes. ^ ALSO OHTMNEY TOPS. - OUR R, R. CHIMNEY TOPS f , ^ a Favorite. fvMLV U
^drrrtisrnunts. PPI mm RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sareoatt of the Cheif, | Bout, Qumjf. Sore Throe! . Stroll ■ . ingi ant Sprains. Burnt end . | Scalds, General Bodiir ' Bams, J Tuorh,£ar onJ Hoodachc, Frottei J Feel and tors, and all other Bams end tches.
. BaLDRT ALL DICOOtSTS ASS DEALER? , U MED1R2IB. A. VOGELER A CO.. • nniatglltiilqn ; L^TOAKES' JtHADIXG TEX. SOUTH k^i $1000 ' pjggnj .v|asTHM71UH^ ' ? i mmB mow Catar^J Only two Bottle raft!- ELYS' CREAM BALM f<l„ Owe*o.N. V. J3BEE DISPENSABY. AND EAE DISEASES TREATED i SO.M NOETB Uh 8TREST. PUILADA. j ARTfltfB O. AU. tN, Sirxon in cturye. | { ***""*"" 1,1 ' '*'^>mXMm j The best calico. WM. SIMPSON & SONS' MOBBSntG, SECOND MOURNING SOLID BUCKS, Eddystone
FANCY DRESS PRINTS The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS to -•nc of the largest and most complete curbTHE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A CENTURY - has enabled thrafTIo "kttain tech perfection that tljcy can with coirodcncc ask you to trat the quality of their *'ork. They carefully avoid all poisonous d jug*, make only fsa colon, which sir. thoroughly washed in hot wata and soap, thereby removing anything which would ttain underclothing. Those who buy and wear their prints will, they fed confident, find them superior in dursiiluy, artistic style and finish. Be sure taj I ask for their goods, and see that their miikj ! and tickets are on them. malaria! FEVER AND AGUE, i. c. Monroe's Bemedy Without the use of Quinine, WARRANTED A 8UHE CURE. Which many rroailnrait Cftixene can j testify. Aax jocr Drairtst tar u « aMreM L_C MONBOE A CO., Bead fer Qrealar. - nun
grffl gURBOGATE'S OFFICE. Rnoutt or Tjat^oouim- op cape at Ms otter sr cupr May cauit Uoaar. an TVEbPAT AMD 8ATCRI1AT WMtttoatX. Willi AM BlLt.HRTIL . OTICE TO CREDITORS, Ovoea lulu*1 raffrtolm^Stomwri.c" ".JTsI^IT SwSSSS" Draw jsnusrr K- BE!*',ETT QRDER TO SHOW CAUSE. 1 IS^H- Dttrat, mo JMnY.S5$S£Sra» \ oreram | JoS ' M AE8I'"*i dwawri- j "" I ! ant?' yr*Tit?*s'uto,*!^r! j-'itiy ^ ' 1 TrtT? • i.T.' I' n **"" ,'kT*,1,'' * ni \ *t "PTTt ruvvT
piXAL EXT, ! JQ-OTIOE TO CREDITORS^ J r Oer-wv. 1, t., otreeiioa o* '.;r ttar^nte'of 'ttr May^brrrlq givrtnuci to tte j j a^e gp^ j | 0rl..IWr> I T^OTlCETb CREDITOffi. j ' iV.'e I u "'.S,™ . Ji.%rS 'iSLbu>'.aME'r i Jftt 3nJrfrtisnnfnts. _ ! iUb^IiiUTk* The Only 25 Cent ' AGUE REMEDY «n the world. bud mm Ana all MALARIAL DISEASES. b»a«iii;iMji5gS5^gS "p I k Lt ALL CHSSTL a !T EUL, Ke IIS t3L DUMDAS DICK h C j„ 112 While Street. M.Y. SEIDLF'HE -fouwn™, : issM.iir s.snlto^r. ! Bh L I^zeages Regulate "" fwWfM j Bowels easily end !>!«•- I IH«j BUlottsnMs^ HradarheJ W*"!? Heartburn, Ac. All Druggists, oc by mail. SSc. per box. DUNI).(B DICK ACQ.. 112 While fit . S. Y. ! nviimr.nnoiilato
IIIIIhII f ll The aafeat aad most Cere lor nil ' l>tooa*«« of tbe Urinary Organs. Certain Cure in rasht days. No other medieir.o can do thist. 'fhwbestinadicinaialVclieapeat. Beware of dangerous imitations. AH Druggists, or by Bah, 7Se* and *1.60 per tax. Write for Circular. DUKDAS DICK A CO., 118 White Street, New York. t MAcqcixx stranoo i bj DtmruA ntcr ico,«T, Okas- ' vS" Ss??Mn«tjS ta«aun. Cap. Mir. Tn constant demand the revised New testament. AOtt'rt WARTBD to rssnemhev that w® WsTil DOOLITTLE, B. IL ' .VV^WABS^ ROBT.^MCMRBN. (Last B. H. WARNER A Ca, Attorneys*!- Law W ARSEK BTILDINO, WUstsgthn. D. C. vSfS*^,,ri,»a*iSS rrMsraraaMgyvrertrowmDatortMBg. DSiBUTTS DISPENSARY. o^ai® p|ikit@|tfCT»^ig5 i ■'sri»I»a3£tuaSa 0LARY FREE- FOE 1882, WITH _ \
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■H|i CUMBERLAND mutuatfIRE INSUllMCB GOMPANy, BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY. STRICTLY MUTUAL, ALL THE 1 N8UBED- BKCOMUit^l EM HERB. And pwi* tie premium /ur IAr mr nil oi neorly at mbf JleporOInf at aeimungcf the policy a ttuk paymrnt tkiek iruura ahvlatdy for one year, and a U.n't/und rmaiuias iu Voiron* Jonrf. Ti.< /.Mooing rain haee been adopted. *>.ick 1 aperirna kai aW* «Tf fir rujloicnt on oil form n'ats or detached propertin, FOR A POLICY "ISSUING FOR TEN YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS) CASH PAYMENT TEN DOLLARS; NOTE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. A POLICY ISSUING FOR FIVE YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DO LI ARB; CASH PAYMENT SEVEN AND 60-100 DOLLARS; MOTS Fifsry DOULABB. FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR THREE YP.AR8 ON ONE THOUSAND DOL- * LARS; CASH PAYMENT FIVE DOLLARS; NOTE THIRTY DOLLARS. The rod tea be on the ten .VMn^fMre. ten r ah on the hundred doUetn per year. If a eatt for too and a half per /on t ,'r i tmild be tweire and a half cants per gnd if fee per cent, were railed it i reu^Vp' rod fft" a rents per fear, and the ihorter terms In proportion or n >■■!*, Kill ■ "** twrofrr the probable cost. More hazardous risks trill be taken on igvally faevrafh terms WITH NEARLY S.BOO MEMBERS, AND OFAJUtlftB PPKD OP PttRMIt'tt MiTEa Of MURE THAN Two Millions of Dollars, AND A CUB rCND OP i FORTY THOUSAND DOLLAltM. It is betisnd that no Insurance can be offered on safer or better terms. Damages lightning trill be paid trhrthrr fire is kindled or *„•(, and if Hot slock is insured, the lose by bgktning mil be paid if on the premises insured. AU losses trill be liberally and promptly settled In eases of neglect to comply trith the conditions of insurance or tehirt trrottg is suspected, in the behalf and Interest of and for the members, nek trill be closely examined payment. Ilridgeton, XDeembrr 10M, 1881. 1). F. F.LMRR. President.' II. B. LVPTOS, Secretary. ; Agents and Surrey, r. -REUBEN TOWNS): \1>. Con. May Court House ! GEORGE G. CAR 1. 1.. M. lhnnisoille. f W-«ra WILLI AM R. VANGII.DKR, Ihtmhurg. ; ~ no pea in the world ts earlier than CELEBRATED EXTRA EARLF PEA Named and Introduced by us in the Year 1823. - MATCBES IS AS DAYS, AND PREqCKNTLT I* L 3 \ I LESS TI MR
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