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MOtHi PuWtohnd Emy Saturday Morning. ■ awtT.MABcaa8.ttBZ. * re-totoreJCtorere. -j if Brighaaa Yowg, re reported, toawnlv- < toga r»l«W— »j wwminiin. 1 quwtohtoBnre. 1 H li Hwrtril Itiil 11 - rIT ' l vUto*«rtanl-.lbih|H,0<»taprepar. , - In* lor' and ertnrtx stag- lb. -Mohodtot , CWn nor. 1 at — — 1 — M tt* Aiimuc* aa ' achate bin maul; tore cxmoderebly ! rerfuorel on oooaaot jrf tte prevatomx of Pofrlra wBI be li£ly tkii year, re two- < thMi of the Btolea will dettOormm, i and every Bate in Ibr Colon will choree ■ Lrgbtalnre to whoto or to part. a Ilk ■■■r iMiril Mr. ScoriUe will •fur itebillafaroeplioiia taalgnrd. TWn tool a*aob diwMlu ruin (rem. It it wry pmperiy mggwtoJ dmtif lb« Gurai hi— t to gstaf Into tbe breioere of rratrir <og aad prohibHinf imnitmlrj, lb* pl.ce to begin to not with »bt Oiinrac. but with tbe Harmon Btol Itoin. ffc., tao bain nnpd by tare. hat rt three rto tow ■* tad Ik mew fhinii Itera aow. n* MMtop ff nOlrow! didteadinn ta ur In tbe Ohio L* totolure. Tbe bill ■..oar. oooabton&rt would One every public official wbo ridre on a (m poo *100.

nr half of the mooey to *• to tbe ioforUll% ta^mr woakfpvrrail him Is ear day UmJpl of peamlx awl drink (We Tie I^B^wronltatUr' -^^Q^rT^nTbbf tojnw a dUaooe of SOU feet, and uatom nun thing m mow Aoot the aailwriito* will be oWgad to istcrterr at a beery expeoac to ^Ttwaea^aaH wbtoh^toduTlte .tot-tare ct the privltag. and wonld be Ike rale of toetor-f—agr There to BO borry about peoemtuog ikeUmaleirereu Tb*y^ ga#d«««* wlUte to ^ ra£ canon re we* ibe «ter .bora. be will J"** "" It ta OU mms foe people Mi dtatance to tars* reramrr which baa Juat arrieed at St. 1 jmm bum New Ortoare oar Ihrt ibe S2sS?2®? lriMMil^toW who areghx to mock pax Jratioe by dtaproiag ref GoKran Wtob abwttoa. baa tore berried to Albany, and don an poonc* is a pan ibe Preatdret. at light as poaaible «b" «pw«jl|b toked rtrttara per

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THE MMtk LEGISLATURE. Tarerox. 5. J.," March SI. 18BS. So many datea bare been fixed for lie * final adjeonuocot of tbe I*gtatainre wow alt tio* that tbe average newspaper oornwpoodrnt baa. arriretl at tbe caoclaaios that nobody knowa anything about li. It waa though; teat week that tbt" arretou -glinifayp^.--' but- according to w epeeCh of SpeakerDunn on Mooter fight, tbe' inlereata confided uj Ibe aaanobird wietora were ( ll n mnplini to perm* aa wdJooreme.il i before tbe Mat, and «ren tbea a large number of important mereure* will be onward upon. So tar verr«UM Of ( real benefit to the ^topbretere dqfifcand. an far at I can find out there ia eery little of tbe eurrtoe of ant measure ' of pnbiic talerrat ahoold>be aoadon be prolonged a roocth temper. Theft appewra to be a difference df opWoo which baa gieeo rise to cficre or torn talk 1o both bootee a a to wlddr baa brew tbe more expedliloui In tbe routine buaineas of paietngbilla. Tim I Senate claim! to bote worked more d ill - out of m bills jeol by Ibe Senate to tbe ' House, only 58 bate been passed by the ' toller body, while of Ike 1S5 bills recti red ' by the Seaelf' from the Home ooly S4 remain upon the calendar. On the other ! band Hoaae ummbeee accuse tbe Senate , commUirr.aod that tbe name body bua not . a. yet paaaod a single economical mewsare. In tfato 1 tblnk tbe Ilouac to a little premature. If I mistake not the Senate ' has done nobly In mailers of reform and " retrenchment Ask Ibe printers -tbey 1 hare reason tc knaw something about it. ' Tbe bill in reference Jo rates of ferriage on the Delaware poaaod tort week is re- , garded aa ambiguous in its prorisloea, ] and acme think It to going to phy Ike , mischief with tbe steamboat busioeaa , generally. Hat I dent nee that any M.hle la kkeft to arise an account of the is bkrly arise the

retain i I a purpose to folly set forth U tbe tWe. ao thai no mlatake wu made in that particular, dor to that susceptible of the oouatreciion placed upon It. Tbe idea .waa simply preposterous that the Legislature would attempt to require boda to carry inawngtri from Ptlladclat the rate of fire rente a bead. Ibe bill .allowing Grand Jurors (be sum pay as tbe peril Jurors baa passed tbe Hanate la tbe face of considerable op. posilioa. by ibe New Jersey Siatt Tetr^iera nreTCTHarare came np for actlon,Tuesdiy a*trr noon. Mr.' Deacon loosed to amend by striking oat tbe clause presiding (or thy ink/of liquor by -draggtsu ' far medicinal, sacramental, or mechanical purposes, "and requiring them to procure a license in the Mr. Nichols charged that this amend mart arms merely designed to destroy the km as was anotk^ by Mr Gardner, reliestng druggists from their payment of tbe Innkeeper1 license foe. Tbe bill wu ordered to Its Ihlid rending. (It-prorldea that legal rotcri in tosrnships. towns, boroughs and dries aba!) at thrtr next annual election "determine, by ballot wbmbar any prison shall be linanswi to aell wlihia tbe limits of rncb tow'nabip, Iowa, borough, or csty. aay mall, rlaoua, tba York town trophy woo by Ibe New Jersey ItolUlioo in October tost wu made In tbe Assembly Chamber Tuesday aftern mo. General Grohb, tbe comma ra dan i of tbe baiUlkm, made tbe p ream tall m speech, to which speaker Dunn reap.m.le.1 en behalf of the State, (i-rrrm* Ludlow also made l«nr remarks, and tht crrennoy wblcb crowded tbe chamber to suffix* Dan wu am. lo tbe evening the Got-' enter held a reeeprion in. tbe Executlre i Chamber, which wu largely attended. In tbe Senate tba Ooogreastooa) Apportionment bill wu Inlntdtmrd leasing ! tbe districts u tbry now are. During a i dibatt upon a school bill H war aacertaloed ' era Is tbe Stau wu *278.89. and to fe- ! males. *338 48. The Senate in execulirr i doner, asd Cbarlae T^lft^r Kaq . aa ! law Jadgs of Oamdrn rexmty. BUM are being totredoerd at errry are- ' aioo. aad buslneae to at present rrekrel out J to occupy' the attention of the assembled ( wisdom of tbe State fir Ibe next four < weeks. 1 That measure of Mr. Udow intended ' te affect tbe bunnren •? tbe pilois to gone « In rasa for Urit amaioo at'leaat. t Your oorreapaodeo; wu daU^aled t. ' base tea pdritags ysrtretey of extending \ towaanawn. Cap*. Rotxri £. Hsgbea, open i bis sfsmtoa rotes heworstoe prwhiow of • cuuBciiisss la your eft j. I found hia at | btonM qanrtors at Ibe Americwn. and u , affable nod goad-nanncd u ever ■ Anertier of yosr leprewentatire baxioeea • men I ran into at tbe Suite House in tbe |

person of Supt. Edmunds, who I supposed bed ares enough of Trentoa tm thai Judge•Mp UMaaieu a few weeks ago. Ue-tcprart. teal Mr. Kroner's Oape Mayfneodsare aaxiuut about kk> ewd bn oojy ermad wu ro see thai Ibe boat of tbe ArBag»m bed BM adnprnd a new atrV hat before be «at tete re ten latoad. TV Wees Jersey Game I*rorect iee At t * Tbnorssew and North Carolina quail at tbc^ (olk'.'ex pkcr. U, South Jctsey: ...... T"*.~" I : I ■ t JmnKi '

Washington letter. ;; trnwiwiaiH'"natiiiw) " Kamut-isnr uxtar ar a«r or- ,, J Waammux, D. C-, March 21, 188S. [ A tnott disgraceful scandal bu been , brought lo MgM by Geoteal Sturgee, com- e aewwdant of tee SeMfci* Home nor tela l diy Tbe-Hoenr cooatataof a ouuJ-er of « buildings, in a beautiful park, and to to , designed for disabled and superannuated t soldiers Df Ike regular army. Tl to paid < for and maintained from a fond white J bu been deducted from tbe aanalf toy of , fart that aocochigh ai my uBcert bare been ' repplyreg tbetf tables mm the garden j and dairy of rite Soldiers' Home, a theft u culpable as It tbey had bete taken from , , the (xrenlses of n citiaen farmer. . The publlcariou of the ao relied "cOckr tail ecabdAt,' growing out of tbe uneeemly '^rZe.M^ed^hTiT^rm. oTctoteeid ' ro Cleestaod. makla* it more a picnic exenraioo than a (users!, bu brought tbe bera auditing tbe bllla of the Garfield J raberquies As urual ibe committee Will present tws reports. Tbe majority report " will recommend the payment of Ibe entire r amount, cote-tallr, wines, end ell other " rrfredimrntk Tbe minority report, uhich J will be Signed by Blackburn, Suntet Cox, " of tela bill of expenses u cannot fall lo ' elicit excil'iag and angry debate. The jj Senate oommitlee that accompanied the funeral train are only too bappy to think ' that tbey are out of tbe penntel. Mr. ' Bright, their aerceeokat-arms, rrfuaed to yield to nomeimto importonttles to loud tbt csire with wines, brandies and cigars, '' and gare bit charges lbe barest necesabica ' in Ibe way of refresh menu. Tbe arret, ge- * laant did l"« suit some of the Benalore at T tbe litue. but tbey are exceedingly thank. IbC HUM', uut-lixy are rxcr-ruingij ihui- ' ful of late that In their cue cooerariooal

[ deosrum wu reHgioaaly ohaersrd. It is ' well undefHoud that Mr. Tbompaoo. who ; auperioteoded the areangeoieots for the eo- ' upon rxpltcit tutrurtiooa from InfluraUal * quartos. But Mr. Thompson himself to not distinguished for asceticism and it was ' Do difficult talk to indoor him to supply the luxuries that now reel to tbe bills j Tcwixy Ibe six months of official mourning for t^e tau President expl res and certain formal tenerenncee that bare been kepi In army, nary, asd cgfictol circles will DO longer uw mourning paper aad it to expeoted that with tbe coodotiou nf r le-nl there will be a ehort but brilliant ' season of gayrly before Oongreea adj JoJms. On tbe anti-polygamy bill tbe Democrats were placed in a somewhat falsa position, for while they appeared to be , ; fighting tbe bill tbey were almost to t mar heartily opposed to Mormon lem, but fight, ingfor certain onderiying principles which ' tbe bill aalt Mood seemed to violate. There wu no quneritxi oo either side of the , i House about tbe propriety of a bill for ] Crushing out polygamy. Tbe only que*. ; ' lira wu whether tbe bill as passed by the Senate, would aceetapltoh that object, and • whether certain provisions of ibis bill 'did ' Dot preside a remedy which wu worse 1 ' than the disease. Many Democrats : ! thought that- the precedent of loterfering , when tbe roler bad not been tried and , ooorfcted of any crime, wu so dangerous ' Had tbey could not bring ibrtroelres to rote for tbe measure. Amoog tbeee | llraKxma were Belmont sod Hewitt, of New York, and a number of Others equally > qMnuilnam- ' Bi* ihey ail stood reads to f ■ rote V any measure white .would tSIect ' ■ the alxjirioo of polygsms witboul impairing tbe fundamental rights of cittarns in Xlx-r pens .of tbe country. Tbe major in of item did fiaally rote for Ibis oue 1 retbrr than be mtarepreaauted on tte que. Hoc. , There are rtuoors of CtoWoet change., aad an apparently well founded report thai the name of ^Wilttam^a Chandler ail^e I reiary Hunt to tbe nasal portfolio. Mr. Hunt 1ms teas quite ill for teserel days, aad Ills mid UmfChandtor'a name is onlr , Wilt held on account of hit illoeaa It Is douhtbd if Mr. Chandler's oomina- " lien will he confirmed by tte Senate. The . Democrats will vote against trim en maaac and probably . naiCr of Itopubllcan. will sate with Item. With tte passage of Ibe ami Ctiinra bill and tte ami- polygamy hill two swy important and exceedingly trouhtoaamr " quest Iocs take themselves out of tte way. « for a time nl least, ao far u Congress Is o cooceraed. Tte Chioase bill wu rtully a k measure aad ted the support ' wf omriy every Democratic Braator apd a Beprenratalire, though ooe of tte mast effect ire tpenteea la iu favor was made by a Rftxrtillcan. Senator, Jones, of Ne- 1 rods Difficult m tte qoealoo to to drai With, there to no doubt that tte preerat miuaure to appssind byasml reignrtty of tte American people, and that it contains ao real infraction of lbs spirit of onr to. sritntlooists who insist upon a high tariff 10 "prtxert Atwrioaa tabor" and Si vote to admit to an sbmes rwarms of Chinese 1 who see tte mon skiim sad cunning of I all tahsevrs But u Mr. Jimm pat it, "li to oot tte Anserioan laborer bat tte tarol, mnaulaaartag raplialtois who to to be pmected m against tte European oaplt.

. l£ tell In an American market where other capnalaia are Or, tec out from eompe.l i • riroi with him, while he buys that which ' ha teste bay —the tabor of men— in tte I open market, aad cfcmaods for himself I the broadest -free irode :' the laborer, bow. ^Tte UulW^tem |totow^l5l dm. hk difference of opioioo u lo tbe nxx ire , soderiylbg iu pubteatWia at this time., li w re latins mafcyte brengb^omto tb. > tf^ r^u^riVr'nii'iterii'l'£''!'ni'' ter, tm: these iteoriea wereUx,U»Terobed and taekreftte first etamaoit a probatnl. 1 its. ynwber r nddiislhw Vd tot mess i gene ret enueloain itet >ex otter and dnrper object mask base broo at tte tax mm of the ■attax. Tte toure wre marked omfWemial. was of Ite mut prirateaod purona! Cterertre, aad mwt bare l-*e .< tte UAton, M Ite kttsre nf the late Cktaf Isnks fkmsi sMiMnmi Inula pi— •son af hit sktort datehmr. Mm. Sprague. When strt Mm aibrtsd nrerybody ro PU.VK yyqjeaixJjb^Sii tte pare! j mtortmu. ofJ^JsMsb BteZm^itei'te Is^s^!

dearad him to Ite ptopto of this country and cast a manlta teer any fraillire be to^chuagc h by any^sact ^mrons^ujhii ^ 1&EJH dvwu lb. QfMou | t.i> u one Uwl Urn b moAnc ' rss.tjs; sarjfss/s : snrnflnri la ptrbmn never acoordsd u, any otter member. When thai shrill, alrnngt roloe to beard, tbe tough and Jest die awa» even lo Iteromotr careers where smafi knots of members us harlse tksir lifita Jokes, cigars go out. wkile tbeatetrsOed ■sisters are fiilrat en Bsftotog. and one , iy one gentlanen to the rear rows come , tiptoeing, down the sirire to get nearer to that InsmTld diair which it wbeelhig ner- > sously Bret to ope Ode ud then to tte I other in the tlule seml-circutar space bsfore tte speaker s ttosk, and before lbs fiery -eyed lKrie gray haired <*ator bu fls> ' isbod I crowd has grtbtsed abort him ' respectfully sitectire, ud sileel u iliey : orsrr are at uy «txw lime. It is plain ■ from tba aspect on tte Houat at such rimes that ibe big toU within this little ' pain-racked tody to impressing Itself mere 1 strongly on every brorer than a whole ! session of talk from almost uy otter. 1 P"°»" J Srtr ^flrrrtifimunl*. PCOM ;

SElllillEllf. ' RHEUMATISM, Heuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbaga, Backache, Sorenett of the Chest, Gout. Quins/, Sore Throat, Small- - mil and Sprains, Bums and Scalds, General Bodil/ Tooth, Bar anfVoaSache, F rests c 1 Feet and Cart, end all other Peine end Aches. ' • liSufeayUItotreUatwrew. BOLD BY ALL PfiPMIBTg AID DEiLDtS Tl wxroiniir A. VOGELER Sc OO.. SOUTHISp^^S IMPBOVED^BOOT SKTl HIRES. « S. Dels. Are.. Path. MALARIA A*D FEVER AND AGUE, • OKR. BOTTLE Of C. Monroe's Remedy Wlthfwl Ite use uf Quinine. WABBAXTED A SUBE CtTRE. Which many PromlDrat Olkras can tortlfy. NOT I C E i Having a targe slock of instruments on band ud being abort lo place some new . etytoe upuu tte market, we propose to offer tte balance of our present stock of Organs at a caoaiderebie reduce ton FOR CASH until May 1st Dealers about purchasing for Spring Trade will do well to write ne for prices. GEO. WOODS i CO., Pianos \

? Parlor Organs, « ym-.w CAMBRIPGEPOKT, MASS. AGEITfll BOOK ACBMT8I SUNLIGHT™ SHADOW ! MlIlNISTHiaiES' SEE 4 . *r~ - - - J REAL ESTATE. ' 8ATVKDAY, APRIL Uto, 18BA ' !: - : Lor No. 3 is a kx ••( Thro toad situated • : iSKfKiK:^ , • fs^^^n/^aisi'sa i » re lex ; Js^afeyssa.-'Jit ■ , grja^aaqasag , I— I

frn: 3rilrfrtijmnitj. ^ XITPAL M BETING. C Tte aasssljiHise neaenimtiitin st ire um Wis reteta tre a Basra SI BAiiress re i JNREE DI8PENSABY. * I EYE AMI EAB DISEASES TREATED ^ XT Jt ; RO M ITIIRTH rtk ftTRm. PBILADA. Z I PJL.f HTHl'R a. ALLAK. Sstxsoa a Ckarp. g j erirt uOJt reos Hwi u *-f..n. .a I | ^tmcE op maapiximoR. . i • Oeu Brauu. K. A, Jtaret sta.thB. ( ; rre.^t'te , ! ! J88gjcaaa.e8sasg!; ! aarertLy oryuasaga. - j i e rtlaat B. B. HCOHgS. < piGS FOB BALK. •35 CHESTER WHITE PIGS i TOR BALI I ' NX W rtK» OLB. PRICE W W BACH. j J AKtrrex CART ESTER. Jr.. yy DMINiaTRATBIX SALE: 1 srTarnaniy 3 Cm H'T- ■Ur'vn" tor tJ ' ■ ! Irs; • ra.w. Hxod on iSr nonk. xun «xre Mattany on «w hrere te 2° hraw5T'ir<£agtag",ta lirin | Tg^-mSiAA»lB»gV.

G0H1ISSIQNBRS SALE. cmtaia swamp ixd l wtuoa the law Hx-ykri * «Ry£trom^yrai'ym 'muiita 1 TUESDAY, APRIL 1S8S.'. - UxTreo" sMa '''rSli" thTpprer ] awl Droalx lowuxiupa, and nrxr .at aaaia I- . ifjSre lawtw&m Four and One-Quarter Acres 1 jjrswtn ordre | view ntp!y£\im'iw plroxt ot mt ODitmgaen. Osaeklon will tonunr known 1 W tJ^tinTIZSD' I rronu.««' eooaJSriSFcm i/v Co.. Jin. nai. trt. J ■ i -\xr ANTED! AGENTS TO NELL i. nVV ^BRxj'ijrr^ ^RUI^ h EN ^UMU \ Corarroa. Jollcv'of "la. I . Atsprar Conn n and Uo*arsu.-v or tre aerrrai R'alaa. wniCrB la SaT7 spresa tremxx'rrtu'hipn freuuiralsd mss-xi s. a acRAHTos a co_ Bartmra.caui. • wAjrraiaAffKSTfi Tl" ^ FREDERICK DOUGLA88 eta Trea W CSbji- la Urtrmrud'raneeUc'lre 9 wrest, rally lureirswd. MSHw PARK Pt'B, CO., Hxntorrt, Cnsn. BEATTVs o^Js 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, £90 fclJISfl 1

Beware Fraud I BENSON'S i CAFCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, - taaUutz fgnnjiriif rngmtoiinn m- ■ lured by worthJeesirmtoQODf The PTOHfiiUwoiuIioi ,-.; ngtdoet buy- ? I las Rxsters hnvinp'x. roller ' , Lrig nemos, ^cc that tio word T ( j.CA P<JI N-B is oorrodiy spnUsd. ;:Bflfl8on's Capcine Porous Plasters . Are. tic ud ' improvement over I m«l. U. rxan One IS wcrth qiorc than •donun . Off any other W;5d. ■ WUpoelUruiy ciarc .wlmrwotiar-H remedioe a-iil act ctc- rexieve • ; ; Vrito25cenls. of ' ;.:^P PlMioF» j | i^asssSSisst!!

jtrga! 3L4vfrtismtuts. gGRBOGATK«OFFICE. ^ T>i aterengsreworee n q ■ wfnay vmsj thr nVKROGATE OT TOGWIH'1 OF CAFE * " "tOTOa? AND AirtTTOXV "isar*- y"XIA" l,UJ2£2»^ OTICE TO CKEDITOBS. sisuSS^hsu SsS7 BRSreT K. BENNETT. Bme«,*tmm.xmR" - . QRDER TO §H0W CAUSE. — ,n ) John M. Ruxxrn.nlnjlnuurator ! Ordrr u> ! — T r— — J ."H— ! *h^|roare | roqslr^ R.* Mrrevah. j JNIN ALSETTLEMENT ' ! or'NwmiS NX'^-"II.m'o"w.ir;t : RkAx'q'"! telSSf atoi* urreirea" c.f"j J-*' N I teatarf[ : ctrelqw m *.7?' J uarotnra (g Aaron tYiiwri. .wwwxre^xnd ^XD"'1 rerenra^uI'tSr'jnneTanf '2° |>r^nx^-, Coon of ttw roamy of Cape Mxy, at thr Wrw ot April next for ariilrmrnt xn.l xilrerxnre. snUrmral ^

^J-OTICE TO CREDITORS^ .( J-mxol' 2u*^^iSlraWlMtre«Mir«tlw •SIX <hor-1rnt nod-roa.li. wl-.tiln nlnr axxitro. or tnry put be^revrer bareedjit uy acuoo L , main "" ' ''•'mSSSSb «me!!?Ua. "^OTICE TO^CRED^ORSV ~ j SahtK! X: rr!^oy. Xxrea 11. ivu. Prlawrix tre. tx-i« ■ iifir dLdi'frtisrmrnts. , | yrOAKKS' SHADING PEN. H^'cSmbreTraarerBt". alreon. - A GENTS" WANTED- A RARE ' Affa- oldly. sciuar . New Ymt, by Smilift! and GasligbL ■ Showing ap tax New Tort ot U-dxj. wlia Ux l«lxore^ I^OTajdad^Voroaxa txrre. iw rexXlnr HOORHEAB CLAY WOSKS, j (ESTABU8DBD UM ) IftBivmii&uuinifi, PHILA DELPHIA. - FACTORY SPRING MILLS MONTOOMEliV CO . FA. ALWATS OS BANC. Vitrified Clay or Terra Cotta Drain and Sewer Pipes. A.LSO CHIMNEY TOPS, t . _ ab aixea aad mapax. OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. ' VASES AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS. DSiBUTTS DISPENSARY. | 1*0 Xiaitia Ing «t 10BM. M. ! I

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CDMBBBLMD IOTDAL FIRE INSDRMGB C01PANY. BRIDQETON, NEW JERSEY. STRICTLY MUTUAL, ALL THE ISBlTtED BECOMING MEMBERS, And paying fir tame prtaiua/ar I be same ruk. anJariii w maA **- DrponUng at Ihr issuing of Uu policy a cash payment mhlch inserts absolutely for one year, and a premium note for Uu continuance of ths insurance, instead oftbeeash premium [Aral fund remaining in Ueirouo, bond. Tbe f Mooing rate, bore keen adopted, uMcb • experience ha. Omen mil be suficienl on all farm risk, or detached properties, . a POIJfTY TSSUINgVoR TEN YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS^ CASH PAYMENT TES DOLLARS; NOTE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR FIVE YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; CASH PAYMENT SEVEN AND 50-100 DOLLARS; ' NOTE FIFTY DOLLARS. ; FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR THREE YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOL- [ LARS; CASH PAYMENT FIVE DOLLARS. NOTE THIRTY DOLLARS. /, The east mill bum tte ten yean policy, ten cents on tte hundred dollars per year. If a colt for too and a half per rent mere made it mould be Irelto and a half cents per " year and if fite per cent vert called it mould then coot ffteen cents per year, and tte , shorter terms In proportion as abort, mill skov any member Ite probable east. Mors hazardous risks viU be taken on equally favorable terms. f WITH NEARLY 8.500 MEMBERS. AND or AUINTKK FTKD OF PRBNlrX NOTB" <IF MOKE THAN ' Two iMHHoiis of Dollars, | AND A CASH FVN11 Of ' FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. '. , - *' ifX— < ^ fe- er Setter • by lightning mill be paid sehetter fire it kindled or not, and if lite stock is insured, tte ' Um by IsghtningaiU be paid if on tte premises insured AU losses mill be liberally and promptly settled In eases of neglect to comply with tte conditions of insurance or i there wrong u suspected, in tte behalf and interest of and for tte members, tech will be closely examined 1 before payment Uridgeton, Hovember IOTA, 1881. D. T, KI.VKR, President. _ , B. B. iUPTOli, Secretary.. — » -fornix and Surveyor, — Jl KU II B -V TOWXSKMh rape May Court ! lasts. GEO nan G. CARL!.. V h. IhnnlsriUe. t 1*4-6 n WIJ.hlAM R. V AUG 11.11 Ell. Peters/meg ~ NO PEA IN THE WORLO IS EARLIER THAN LAMM'S CELEBRATED EITRA EARLY PEA. Named and Introduced by us in the Year I 823. , MATCBES IN « DAYS. AND FKRjCgNTtY IN ^ D' LAN0RETH & SONS' LANDRBTIIV tktl:A LAI. I . I

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