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Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPS HAT. VARCH 18, 1882. »•»»> ****** co, Exd*agra pablkhlng "Brown'. Iron by Ay rn & Ban, fcaro mlatd the oppsrtaaity at making their own term. " "|4kn r T the prtra of the State olaaely on the "oy». larbai." and tar. found bet two jwpan Awatabte to 1L Tbey an the Atlantic Brenaw, Benalor Gardner's home organ, and U» Bridgetou Pinter, Senator Mkbald yatajaal organ. A Sim York city jury the other day found WOOdaa^cee again* a deatist who drew a tooth aa awkwardly aa to drop part or It down the windpipe of the complainant, producing elckneoa that laeted death. TV deoliet wDI appeal the care SamuaUW. SempiTedilor of the Camden Kanserat, appeared before Junior Cox, • f Camden, Wedoeadar, on a ci large of llbrl preferred by John P. Keoney.the defeated candidate for CUy Antwr, waived a bearing and entered bail .. in •1500 to appear before the next Graff Jnry. The effect of the pannage of the antiCblnene bill upon the people In China will he k* ked for with anxiety. That peculiar niiloo baa an ugly habit of dealing aide 1 arbariana," aod it la Juat possible that nerere retaliatory measures will be prom; Uy raaorted to. At each a time aa tbk an efficient American Lavy would be a natful thing to bare.

and anid to arepotter, "There la a law in thla r.watry framed to apply to Ja* aucb that the aama law mlgbl apply erea more CMRmu replied, "WeUJj»«triy!a Term baa not ^^J^J^Meeldea, 1 am not to he v"*t»nn. I area directed by Divine power to do What I did." _ A. though the IVnrioo Arraan buainna flagrant aod expensive enough, a bill haa base introduced in Congrroa, |«rop aiag to pay all the volunteer nutaea arte tare war. at the role of 886 a month during their period of service. Pay Ibetn for what t For their aervicea they were paid at lha Utne. WIU somebody propoae next a pension the ex-C'onfeder«iri for baring girea the Union aoldiera the chance to pi ova their patriotism and procure pension : That would be ahoot aa rraamabie aa Uia late* demand on the Treasury. It is with tnoch pleasure that we note lha ' (appointment ef Hon. Benjamin F. Ijre aa Clark of the Supreme Court. His iwroduatlon and Immediate con B run, linn by lha Senate without reference, was a fli.ing recognition af official capacity sad fidelity, aa weft u a compliment due tu a gentlemen of personal integrity and popularity. Mr. lire's imppointmeet will not only he gratifying to a very large rireta of frieada, but It will be heartily enmrneoded by the Bar who bear unirrraal leatlaaoay to the esteem in which be U l. -kl, aod to bis being tbe right man in the right place. He baa our oongralula. llropecting tbe rumuro connecting Ore. real -Fit* John Porter', name with the puidtallna of General Garfield', letter to Mr. Chase relating to Greens! Knaacrana' removal from the command of the Army oft be Cumberland, tbe New York Am marks that, aa "that letter was Br* i peidkfaed by an, it h perhaps proprr that are abould say that General P«ir, had ' nfr. alng whatever lo do with Ihr publics. Hon. Wa doubt if he ever knew of the , exuaaoee of such a letter - In this con- | oetlten it can truthfully be aaid that dur. \ lue all lha rears tint rimml !•»,.. 1 1 years Porter has

Wored 10 assiduously for bia vtedkallou be baa o sit her by word nor act done anything that might be oooetrned seen atteaupt to revenge himaalf upon those at Mochas wa may dealre to curb intemperance. ft la doubtful If any kgktatiaa can put a atop t. toabrirty. lew. hare law is uaenaarlWltlooal, aa being anmntute Uacharocrer, jot aathc measure. oi^d rlLftT"" ™ e^in» ■* c»Judged by some contrary to the organic law adoowler ging the right to boar artni. ^ggg^y^nr flayard U believed "iTtbarefore, the Senate has passed the bill authorial nc tSTSiriSSf ■* Jex of liquor manufacture, traffic and SPBKSHKtS the adyta. exprateaca and good offices of ara rr'iiii'i"" toTfc exoeraire use of ar. °'nao B <■* of the question at FW; bat a law may he formulatrd camuumltias where oww it hr the rale to - the deadly -aam-af aha tatempcraic, the mnywxaad the philanthropic peopia.

. THE ,106th LEGISLATURE. £ Taorrox. K. J„ March IB, 1881 ~ It U beliared thai tbe Baal adjourn meot of tbe Legislature will take place on Fri- _ d*y of next Week. Upwards of six bundred bills hare here presented during the ~ arortou, the majority of which will never ~ aometlmea twa or three are of precisely the aame character, other, are so crudely = draws a. to be worthies, and not a frw a are nothing more the.bnnoonibr. AIlod gather It isn't safe to count oa more than y. twenty per cent, of the inlrodooed bilk taking their place oo the Maine bilk. Much tmpcovm in,,].,,.,, remains ui he a done. Tbe oonaUtutionai amenunents have ' *" been before thg Senate and quite liberally 1 ■ amendorl Theg are now in the Hraiae. . 1 where a long lime wlU be spent in discus- ' sing and amending tbem Mill farther. It ' ' ii extremely doubtful whether an agree- ' ment upon the amendment, can be. eflec- ' y led at Ifak aeakon. Should It be done 1 a they tint* lie over and await the action ' p of the Legislature of next year, after j which they go. liaf ore tbe people tor their d rejection or indorsement at a special elec- 1 n lion to he called for that purpose. L Governor Ludlow Ua. not hesitated to * express bis coaoectjoos in the shape of i J " veto whenever Wlhought proper, and it [ is safe to epdnfupoo bearing further from r e him before the cjuee of the session. f • A Ideal opUpri bUI has been slumbering ' ■ in the mntfritiee-room and is likely to be 1 ° rpuntd np at any hour, in which crent an 0 1 acrimonious struggles k Inevitable. Jer- 1 aey City la feveriahly itererted in a num. . her of bills affecting her relations with * I railroad corporal ions, which hire caused ^ , mare than one fitter coolest in the House 0 sod must stir that body yet again before ° . the question la settled. Altogether there 6 e is enough wnrk on hand to keep both U t bodiea busy for a moolh to oome, but tbe , budding trees, tbe emerald tinting of tbe '' , gram and tbe chirping of tbe spring birds ° always make tbe New Jersey legislator ° homesick, and he packs up bis carpet bag oomesicx, ana lie pacta bis bag

*. "ud hies to hit country residence, with n such a distaste for legislation that lie b strongly tarors biennitL*m*£^^"^r A ded some other Mksa^*^™^ l*OTl0 ua i ill 1 1 t.i t I the aomiHlo Gruudr. I 'each trees are turning red rapidly. K Black birds are anrbling their beat Farmers are buaily engaged planting 0 their early truck. Frank llaod has built a new bouse in the vicinity of ltio Grande. " Dr. Emlia Physic hat had a dog kennel >. erected on lik farm at thla place. Large quantiiiea of lime arrive at Ibe a atatlon every week for the sugar coma There k talk of a nea autton being e erected here. It la one of our great needs. The vessel which la being erected by John Brown and Chat. Dawson, it nearly ' completed. It will be used for carrying e track, etc., to Atlantic City next summer. , Epbralm HUdreth baa built an addition , to hit barn. Mr. Hildretb will *s° build , a vessel this spring to be osed*fur tbe ' sounds' trade. 1 Mo* of tbe land in thb vicinity be- ' longing lo tbe sugar reflnery company has I already been ploughed. Work will toon be commenced on the , ■ enlargement of ttc sugar refinery which > aril! afford more than double Its present ' , accommodation. I i Several booses hire been moved lalelv I ] by Ibe sugar oompany to more central lA t catioos,and additions built to them. Some , hive been divided and their parts extended. r Geo. a Ware, auhier and innkeeper r for Ibe sugar company, i. a welcome vt.l 1 . tor to many families along the abore.from • , the tact Ihtl be distributes the cash at . the endo! each week. , ' It liMafed that two other Industrie. , ■ will be Introduced in the Tillage shortly, one a paperinanufactory apd die others 1 fertilising establishment. r Tbe 80th. anniversary of Mr. J. Q. Bhep. « I pard't binbday was o£ the lffib. lost. He a : M2?^,£S".aSirs • eaenl into one of feasting and merry mak " log e A large social party aras also held Bat- I , arday evening at Dr. J. M. Slaughter's t ; The affair proved very Interesting to mil . i ooooerned, those of the feminine oex being well represented. « A party of capitaliau visited Ibe south ° end of Fire Mile Beach la* arevk.aecom- h ^1*0108 by Mr. fybral... HUdreth. of this g aod Mr- N. C. Prior, of your city. 5 Uted that a company Is about lo It k stated Uuu it about

poahaastiiM part of tbe beach for the ® purpose of turning it Into a seaside resort. '• D. H. Sbeppard. agent for Gaoairr.Rnt u mil & Co., Pbllsdelphit, Tisiied thlapkcr U *vrk B. ""'-.Sr* "■ 0 ; 4 I k« urea.* rare *Un« II « f"' , UrougS bU relttu: snn nicmeut tn*.tS5o" I- t»r!Vi*r.?T^?rT ;;^;,-*ri'°r^liiifrrr' ur°°*"°°u 1 ■ b ess5^t^t2B|,ss* sE? ' I ' [ aaeJdVyra? J I ssSvity£.sJiiHra ' • ! I ■ bmrntl" Jtl-ii'— T-.t* j.:-' | ; safsiJra^Se^^- ; ' b»bt** (redal "*J disturb u ^S^fkrkev's Oin*et"T^ieD°k "Tl 5 take, sway half their^gjety, *opa hable.' 2 , [ pmna, ana ii always safe and pkaaant to I — .-omr Jttrmai u

WASHINGTON LETTER. , WsamxOTOs. D. C. . March 14. 1881. in population and wealth to tbe District . of Columbia, bat represented in thena- . tiaoal lagiskure by twa Scoaioa and at lea* one Member. Washington and ; Alaska alooc. of all tbe Stales and Terri- . lories, bars no kgUtetlre voter. The , District of Colombia, It k mid, k under ibe special vnp-rvision of Congress But , what i. everybody', badness U nobody's , bust ortts. and the individual members of the National leg .si* ore arc loo busy koking after tbe i Die rests of their respective . dirtnera 10 care for tbe District of Coium- . bis. It Is true thai Congress gran I. with liberal hand tbe money necessary for naliooal buildings, as the department edifices and tbe Capitol show. Bat Congress D not disposed to philanthropy without display. La* summer when Mrs. Garfield sickened aod alrno* died from the pokon exhaled from tbe Potomac swamps aod latk when tbe • stricken President bad to beVeooved from the malarious locality, tbe press of Ibe United Butts declared with one voice that Congress must do something with this monster nuisance. Capital of the United States is like a beselged city; for yean so insidious enemy in the form of a belt of makriout swnmpi baa been closing in opoo Washington and trading lu poisoned sbaru into the viuls of ha inhabiunu. TW chitons of tbe Capital hare been for year* going 1 Congress pointing to this mast of decay- o ing vegetable matter and deposit of filth visible from the windows of tbe CapitoL Yet this fetid mass has been increasing until it now consists of hundreds of icm of diaeaar -cresting swamp that is a disto the Cnited States, a crime again* and humanity. , The American traveler who is compelled leave Koine daring the summer on accural of the malaria exhaled from tbe marshes, speaks with contempt of the Italian government and asya"IM»ebm ^ | bad Rome in

i ""snips-" Csn he n™wwrai" of tbe fact Ih* the Capitol of , his own country is environed by swamps as destructive of bestlh ss those on tbe Tiber? Does be not know that tbe Presidrat, Cabinet, Congress, Government Clerks, and everybody who out, get sway I from Washington In the summer, and that those who stay have their blood blackrard 1 and slnewi stiffened -whh ague? The J Capital through the ntglect of Congress is getting a bad some. Medical authority j declares that if the swamps were drained nothing would be wanting to making the : National Capital a model sanitarium. Tbe - draining ofTbese swamps, which will on* ' pb.ve to circulate In the parks and wids , streets of this city, which in a peculiar way is tbe chy of every citixen of tbe j ; United 8latea-the city of flfty millions , of people. ( Nothing is more apparent than that the ' Stalwart of the Administration wing of the 1 Republican party doet not feel remark- [ ably happy over the general thuatiso. e tbe fact that all the ' prices in the lottery of aamssioation fell to their kg, and tbey have entire control I of the Federal patronage, the signs of the ' limes are not inspiring from their Kaod- J point. The wsy Mr. Cnokfing's nomlna- * lion was received l>y the press, the recent • local elections In New York Wale, and J numerous other "strews" indicate lb* all « is not lovely— that the load of Tammany # and Repudiation combinations is entirely loo heavy. Worse than all Mr. u Blaine, whom tbey set out to kill eft. appears to he livelier than ever. There Is not a panick of doubt thai If the oomi- T baling cm notion were to be held neat •' week Blaine would carry off the prise in " spite of Mr. Arthur aid all bis office „ holders. Mr. Secretary Frellnghnyien, It r u said, retires to tbe privacy of bk room H each morning and weeps oopious tears.. u He has put bk foot in it so thoroughly that, like a rat with fall tail "»"eM la a Tl eteellrap, be caanot escape whole. To £j mix me upbore, be la, aa tbe hoys ray, ™ his bead aod should swim out. Sets- - there Is no doubt that the old gentleman from New Jersey made a blunder io his foreign policy, and that tbe re- • aer in his loreign policy,

, suit k Mr. Blaine's triumph over an Ad- . ministration whose Bret dartre wis lo de- . stray kirn. Ua uk uu of kk long paduree. k It is too hod lb* the letter of Mr. Conkling declining the Supreme Court Judger ship mo* be wilhbetd.from the public. ■ Coortdering the time devoted to lu preparation, it mo* be oor of hk greet efforts, and would undoubtedly prove a highly characl eristic. If not a decidedly valuable, contribution to the political literature of the time. There is some danger that the entire transaction will be regarded with unseemly looity by a public keenly perceptive of the tardea] aspects of tbk very solemn paatomime. The letter U raid lo be my sarrartic, tbe great, noble man. taking occasion lo give his Utile friend Arthur a severe canlgaitoo on paper. It is for tbk reason that the President desire! lo keep the communication to himself. for a moment as it were. The next appointment credited to Mr. Arthur b that wf W. E. Chandler for Secretary of tbe Navy. Now that looks like btrainera Robeaon at the band of tbe Naval aod BUI Chandler as Secretary, to help cany out the schemes, there would be the pickings. Chandler ia RobrocCmaa Ptreooa who bare schemes before Coogreet for subsidies and kindred maUen miration to bear that the Senate Commit, on Commerce reports In favor of guarentering six per crab latere* on 840,hoods far the mythical shlpjailwnv «< Cape Bads across the Isthmus Mr. bods has always been remarkable "SI aX^ds',*^1^ fr. srsrsSsfTirBTi oesirr toga through acutmalttee than through the whole Senate, and easier in carry a scheme through tbe House with •uSWL So Eada is not oufef Ifla woods r«. In tbe House be wDI hare her work to cooefthate Holman the objector. Boimm is always in atraioe when the House is, and Speaker Kiefer hu doabt found ot* by this lime that the rag gte old Booster, k, by the dkpeoretioa or nature, a member of all committers, and by virtue of hk own iadefailgsbk rtt inthe rammhtee tries to bore a bole In ihr Tremaury they are sure to find Holman — -

The New Jcney Annual Conference of tbe M. E. Church, closed lu sessions in MIUvQk, oo Tuesday lo* ot noon. Tbe ' foil wing are the appointments for Camdra 1 and Bridgston districts araHwov, n2*aarta, p. cirae. ' ss£3££Er ; sarraa«M:ij!!r"-- - ^SssSrtT.Jk BsSster. : j SSS^-fBaiSf1"'" w'"r ---* t rlf-rnn Tu III 1 1||||| I Ml <1 | HadOeoarU, B. ItSrti | gnhraytmsivsit, J. r. !"rte. L| [ iM^k u'te. " " ^ UanS?L U**L2ZT" " T° " . Pedncttowa' aud'eeutrv Itsusre, i. « so. i 1'ortTKul.iie' m'sSmiVtlle, C. K. Kletntnf- I Doiua^, Tsasboro,To I* sappHeU Pin-.) ' Tkstrthr^ s^it Bodsou. of ladlsa MUtaqranreV "-wrterenre!1 B'c,n'*', BRIlKirroN DMTHICT. Bndferoo." comnmresirert. Jesw tuuea Trtwlty, Wat. 8. Zsnr. , cspe May City. Qidsoo r. Btaaop. Cape May Court House and Gravelly Bon J. s. cS^^ftTyim^^ g ] i

I ^ youadry^ &s'Jstc. I jcewporv-sad DlriJlnsCrvek W. A. uliey. Oeewo City. Find ctraron. W. 11. norePsotsvllle,K.J. Uppuioou. . I'erersounr. Edwm li. Brunvrtte. Ibeasanl Grove, supplied by | Pori EllssbetS. Chaa. W. lsveslev. Port Noma. CoaaJS Lawrence, y stolon, DavldSsdOsrt. i Bryowtl aod Hartnony. W. L Blacaiatno. sakm. Pro Church, r. h. Beat. i rSSSSStFiLn^^'*' j^now'.^n''' b' J' CvTmJI'' I'm all played out." is a common com. action of lSe kidneys, bowels 2nd and thus restores the natural life and strength lo the weary body. It can be had in either dry or liquid form, and in either way is always prompt ami effldent in action — Arte Bedford Stan, dard. Henry 's CaTOoUc rain the smutrs for Cob,. Bruises. Bores, mSalt Rheum. Truer, chapped Hands, Chitbums, corns sad all tlods of Bun Kropuoe, sod Pimplea. Get JI rear's Caasouc sar-ra. ss all OUT. i re counterfeit. PnwtScta. Green's O srycsialed Bittern Ms^n^On lurvrtion.^l^uesaes'oV'tbe'Busot' Qhlnloe Bupcrseded. Mslsrts. The tret sod mo* rvlnble suSu! particulars see advert ts-mrnt. Pormle°hy H. A. Keonedy aad Marry A Mecray, Ct|w Hay Write to Mrs. Lydla E. Piokliam, 233 trn avenue, Lyna. Mass., for oamphleu rekfiag in the rural.ro properties of her \ rgrtable Oun pound in all female oocaplaiata \y »rtf ^drrrtisrarnts. XTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ' s. j\^ uxitor. ur DIBSULUTION. ' i

to and by said Bra. ^ g Hcon|B JOHN M. Kl'BaklX. S- te'SSgfi HoIiSl mJoK M.tRuSeD. my tsu \ COMMISSIONERS' W. ' pbsn v'r'urtT. Id s™ Ctonrt'u oSsr°OT h is# list. day of Deoaaaber. A. D. tsu.to ash y evswtil expose to public sale * Booth BeuvtUe 0 Suuou. We* Jersey Hall Head, oo I, TUESDAY, APRIL ilh, 1888. swamp now of Lester II. Todd formerly of hrlrs S ot Jooas Corson deeeastt-sod ottsru-cooutalnx ' Four and One-Quarter Acres 1 mors or Mas. of wen art targe growth cedar ThM Is oaeof the more damrsBir ir.ru ot km > t"rro%sunesly mirtwdw.' Thol£ Sdsh^m . Powth irertS^O^e May Oo., Jan. ttod. l»o. : ADHBISTEATOBS' SALE REAL ESTATE. hid'g'S'peV. 5£ %aSl'SKZ£2Z I 8ATURDAY. APRIL lBth. 188!, ? tsks * — al'njj i!,!!'^!.ClS,L"n:rUmMl'ir I I Is* No. 8 is a lot of Farm kad situated S 41', ' jw.jrera.ro. rood,** .nre.pJrehra.rare . Lot No. 3js a tract consisting of Farm * ipsss | Bewsjg"- j W

! ?re afrmutmtsu. n CtBillEDt RHEDMATISM, Keuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, . Backache, Soreness of the Chest, ; | Gout, Quins j, Sore Throat, Swell- ' . I ings and Sprains, Burns end 1 ; Scalds, Genoral Bodily • j Pains, | | Tooth, Ear end Headache, Frosted ' \ Feet and Ears, and all other Pain and Eehes. SOLO BY ALL DK0GGIST6 ASD DEALEE? ■ f v . IF MED1CIKE. A. VOGELER Sc. CO.. DISPENSARY. EYE AMD EAR DISEASES- TEEATEC :

^ DR. ARvtlCM <i. ALLAN. Sutg-oo in rthsrga | ^ ^NNUAI, MEETINti. ^GENTS WANTTO-A RARE New Tort, by Snaligiit aad (iasliihi, - V.V:TS%rS i boohs, bur send torctrmlsr. girinr To): ral— „r a- rrady-and terrtlory logrlwt .i-iasoJ|K^d!irras j , J JULYS' C'RE^il BALM I Catarrb. CoWs id Eg HeaiL Bay-Ferer. ■ ' d CATARRHAL IiUnJNES- " I- Bests wees lo theNuaJ I'.uwete. BMrtore cs>i mmyJwTa°°°TTIJa 1- eg""*1 geotlemsn handed - thaaa>dSjkr!%Vh>a ! I Ortrvy 'ln^!i™^."\SreulV^Csam"gto?ui 1 , man totd them that both the ottlceni and the wife a of Gen. John c. Premom.Gov. of Artsuns, had I a been cared ot csUrrb by two bottles of ill , 1 f SaS ^"rntBt^n'w'°h,mI"l"t'1' a SMUSKLTB' CREAM BALM CO.. Owego.N. T ' t SALESMEN WANTED. i cireo*t?snrerertnlf mra[>C?olcxpei 0™*' J r m|" ?t ' « North'Ss Strre?PhUuts. i BIORHEAD CLAY WORKS, | ; ' ones & Wareraom. go. 11 Soutt TU SI. , ' PHILA DELPHIA. : FACTORY SPRING MILLS , ALWAVS^SN HAND. I

Vitrified Clay or Terra Cotta J Drain and Sewer Pipes. .AJLSO OHMNEY TOPS, B OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. The best CALICO. | \VM. SIMPSON & SONS MOtmmHG, SECOND MOURNING SOLID BUCKS, : Eddystone ; FANCY DRESS PRINTS ; The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is I odf of Ihr large* and most complete e«sh- , hsbments in the country. THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A CENTURY • has enabled them lo attain such perfection 1 that thsy csn with confidence ask you lo teat ' the quality of their work. Tbey carefully srend all poisonous drugs, make only fast eoion, which sic thoroughly washed in hot water and soap, thereby removing anything which \ would stain underclothing. Those who bay and wear thetr prints will, j ability, uitistic style and finish. Be sura and ask for their goods, and see that their marks and tickets are ou them. 2p IUUU infaSh '' "T*1" " DISPENSARY. r— ■■ v — 1C ^

3kdvfrtiSf«futs. gUHBOGATE-S OFFICE^ vSmg'SpwM.rL "" : SURROGATE or TM.OOUNTV Or CAP I *>nr*Lr.^ , JQ OTICE TO CREDITORS. I QRDER TO 8HQW CAUSE. j !wv*AUredBRrel.Jt'T f.'jip'Luii.t' IjSjges. 'drty and frenres t. Cawty. t-w-. J John's Rn 1 0Mw TpiNAL SETTLEMENT.

|7>;i ATj: OF SAMUEL M. HOli- i { it'... .... 1 1 ri N^l'TK'E TO CREDITORS. ' ~ If re'-'- |he as hi decedent under rath^ittnh j f flfir Aflirrtisrmmts. 'jOOONt-'i \ WJNTED " i gTOAKES' SHADING PEN. j SQUTHS^ss^i) ly iL ^^DooLrrrLET B. IL j j B. U. WARNER& O... AUororyMi-Lhw j jj - raow

:a ' Mnani HOOK tuEimi 3UNLIGHT«SHAD0W *• John B. Go ugh-mc IS1E£FER PEAR! ■ WMK ^^ATAR^jHjfCraiBali I r.irrelullycksnsee I ^STrs"..r«" , d I ass- EI.TK- CREAM BALM CO.. Owego. N. T. 1 b IN CON8TtlNT DEMAND 1 I A STAPLE ARTICLE, SELLING rORKTER IS ■ THE REVI8ED d NEW TESTAMENT. Srollrt'^M? wtth*b«i*Sd' tna Nro I - t malaria ; AJfD FEVER AND AGUE, : I I. C. Monroe's Remedy k Without the use of Quinine, 0 : WARRANTED A SURE CURE. T Which many Prominent Citizens can » testify. , * , Ask yonr DruCgl* fur M ra address k L C. MONROE JtWO^ J j j 1* Jocsferaan strret, BrooUrn, N. T. c

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wrwniiiir8"''''™1™ BRIDGETON. NEWV ^^fcuNO MEMBERS. j STRICTLY MUTUAL ALL THE INSURED BECwH^^ I FOR A POLICY IsSI ING Full TEN YF.AKsoN i tNE TiiGL'SAND DOLLARS, CASH PAYMENT TBS DOLLARS; NOTE o.NE III NDHED DOLLARB. FOR A POLICY l>Si ING FOR FIVE YEARS 1 1\ ON K THOUSAND DOLLARS; CASH PAYMENT sKYEN AND 5tl 10O DOLLARS: NOTE FIFTY DOI.I.AKS. I A POLICY ISSUING Fi»H T11RKE YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOL- | LARS; CASH PAYMENT FIVE IMH.lARS: NOTE THIRTY DOLLARS. j The emt trill le fro ymrs polity, U n rente on the hundred dollars per star. j // a tall for tarv, and a t,.dfprr rent were mud. it e,~M be twelve and a half rente per j pear and if fite ,.r rent wer, railed it would U,r„ coU fifteen rente per pear, and the | .horter terwu In proportion a bore, will .W .ing mm, her thr probablr tool. More WITH NEARLY r- r.t x . M EM HERS, Two Millions of Dollars, I FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Jt ie believed that no inouraiwt van be ofm.,i ffr or loUer terms. iJatnaffes promptly settled surjoetsd. in thr lehaif and interest of and for thr mrrubrrs, ;:r.\ will be rtoselp examined before payment Bridpeton. Sort inter IQfA. 1SS1. * - 1> P Kl.MF.R. President U. B. /.UPTON, Secretary. * Agents and Surr.y.r. REUBEN TOWNbKM • ' ap, May r.arrt House I IriA wT/L/'AM'k Cy"\' V " "•nnisriOe

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