Published Eveiy Saturday Morning, j CfcPE «AI, ARPIL 6, 1882. ] Several petrols of tbe life-saving its- ' ' Com b- low Long Branch ban been dis- . harfeed. and baJf of U* station will be •bendomei! oc toe 15th tosh, wad the retoaiodirooMiy 1. ' At U* borough election "of Hlgbstowm i Msrcer county, oa Monday, tbe great u- ' tioo. Counsellor 8. li. M. Sctunck, the 1 license camllrlalo. waa elected Mayor by a ■ Stojorl'y el X. < By an act of the" late Legislature an ! election will be beld tbronghout the Bute oa April 18, to elect ope delegate frora , each Assembly District, and ooe from the , county at 'large, for the purpose of reeia- , lag Uk Conatltutloo ef Hew Jersey. , Gen nana and English awear by Gad, ' tbeLetio raoca by the Virgin. Doses by 1 U* DcviL Foe the Swede ooe devil is ' not tn-ugh. "A Utooaaod drviii lake me,' ' it bit ueaal oath, or, if the emergency de- ' great rkcllrmeni be riaea lo the occmJb r J asdsaeare, "Tea thousand tooaof derilf ■ Tin bill of exceptions in the Uoiteau ■ be pn reeled to Ibe court. In the mean. ■ time Ouitean baa abnoat dropped out of I tight. Sergeant Maaoo, afteV the landabla i flurry about "Betty and the baby" baa ■ aubahled, will alaoormae to be a subject , of comment. Prison ban hare a wonder- t folly obliterating effect upon the public , mind , Tbe State Board of Education baa ap- ' poiated a committee to consider - toe sd- 1 rlsibl'llyof inlroduciag plain tewing In ' the public schools of the State. Tbe ' Boar.' Is also considering tbe ad risibility of doiog away with Teach ere1 IneUtutes, 1 as ttirlboaght thai they are not eoproduc- ' lire if good aa the time they consume and ' lb* r .oneythey mat wonld seem lo ile. | Tl : rernoTsl of Major Yard, of 11* ' Mo« oouth Democrat, from the ofllce of I Commissioner or Railroad Taxation it J ascribed to bit tnaniy opposition to tha 1 eh«k*i of Ibe notorious George W, Psl- ! lerw.ii Tor Senator. Major Yard bat been 1 an rfllcieni officer, and the aoic cause for ■ Iw change ia Ibe one mentioned. Tbe • horn et people of Monmouth a ill mlixe 1 tha powar of certain influences, ilia euc- ' naa»* iiA.ll. Reynolds, of Newark. ' Ti e recalling of the ooaan froot of At- i lantii' City in tbe peat few yeara baa left , rata h beach land above high-water mark , Ibe entire length of the dry. Tbe owners ; of lieaoh front property claim riparian righ t, but the land company that tokl tbe ; property to tbe pi mm bolderaaay that i the new lots shoo Id belong to them. The , jAubjeot Is causiug mnch earnest discaaaion and aa there is about *150,000 worth of 1 new lots tbe stake is well worth fielding for. The litigation will commence next month. I'.raeHue J. Vanderblll. the aeoood son ' of Cora. Yandarbilt, oamnUu..t tnicidc on : tSun lay aflrvnooe, April 2d. at the Glen, bare. Hotel, New York, by shooting himanlf. He wte flfty-ooe yean of age. He : leal ta DO children, and had tatt tbe great- ! er part of lib property by tpeculaUoni In ■ Wi I -Mint l. His suit against hi. brot I* r Wilism. claiming tlO.WN.**'. brought blrc into public notice. At mcotapromlH: wUh William be had bis debts paid. (t.tOO - 000 land was eirrn *1.000.000 in ooo- ; aihrrathm of withdrawing hb mil. , An opportunity fai ratbfaetory and profllablrcropioytiii nt • Mi-sble f-« abnoat any person, Is offered • by aa. tsrtnrpHstog Ann who hare just la- , awl a low prkad useful work tor rrerybo>!y. which they call tbe "pocket man- 1 na! " I >r. Tiffany eayi "it it an admirable , W.ek, conataatly needed." Tire N. Y. In- , dsireodeat 'eaya "A sort of crckipedia in ' th. rest pocket." Tbe Phils. Ledger says • "1- la surprising bow much important mti- I lei baa been wowed em Ao tide cnarcn- , tern form." Our Stale Librarian aayt "I ah aW tbtok | my ^jme^woulri-Wsn' j fussily empballe teems, and all aeem lo i aa ce with Ibe National Journal St Eduwhich lays ' It la am of the most , W J»1 and cnuaeaiem hooks cm pub. la*.!, in every respect a model, and the Pit .if many volumes " Town, City and roiy agists are "Wanted. Complete torapbs with Teems. Ac. for *125. or . 538/e^MRiPhi ; s«. IStreat. Philadelphia. Pa We Judge then is a good chance for , ' air.ne ooe to bandlethis good- work in this rrtscnlatljn to Mr. Onwca. A rase waa preaeuMd to Prrotd. nl : Franklin B. Go wen Monday aflrrnoon by • a few of bis friends prominently concrete I with ike read intareaUcf Penony I vara Mfe a^ Bailey, ^Banlu A Riddle. de1 -ride With h^errt^a^, fluted goid. ! rtoh^id ! iDroile!. tn gold ^ bag Z ik While. the father of tbe teal InduKiy. 'he rompaaron mcdsffisa piece* at tire . ads «f tbr bosrl an engraved with the The principal feature of tha baas Is a -aagaifirrnilr executed specimen of sn' throttle coal, showing with exact fidelity is paouhar cooctatdalfncture. Tire l^rteflby rJwTof bordering. wuSinTri ! rpreseaUtlooa of Ibe cud flan of Pann•ylvaaia. srhlk around the base are four t2 B- " ^ to ken,of our giateKSssSSSH 18.1* ™ rye. «■> *»*. tSu?™ tug wtkHf "dk* ^wrs. !.«« ; ether ' ;
The Finale. Tmrxrok. N. J., March SI, 1882. The Legialalure finally adjourned aj noon to-day. Had it oerer met. the State would bare been spared much that is disgraceful and scandalous The Senate has ' bebarrd itself with ssaal dignity -and 1 decency. Tbe house hsi rioiwd both, 1 tod made itself n kissing and a h» word ■ in tbe eyes of boneat, honorable m. 1 [ Tbe Senate kss met and disposed of pub- ' lie quest tout with a decorum which indi- 1 calea some regard for an intelligent treat- J meat and disposition of public rmwaurea. bcr of good minds, but these lretc utterly 1 failed t* make a coatrolllng Impraa upon ' general incapacity for a Judicious, credit- I able corudflerallsn of mallei s .if Iqpalation. I . This b so partlzan view. It h a mortify-. 1 . ipg ooufcaanjr. that it bas been made l.y I Democrats as well as pepublleans. The I , Winwff the House -were opened .with ' confusion. snd throughout the three inautla i tbey hn*e not" changed except that Ibe I passing days havo made tbcm morcdia- i 1 graceful, until the duaiog day^ were ' marked by inoidenu and scenes which I 1 cover with reproach men who were acnl 1 as reprrocntaurrs „f nSJasowt couatit- i sency. When the House met in .tbe mom- < there were a hundred unfinished bills I awaiting call from /the Speaker's tabic. < with a certainty thdt few of tbem could I Ire passed before Die bour of adjournment. < An effort was at once made to reach a I ' Tele on the vetoed bill which bas caused < . £0 much trouble. No. 167, but Its op- < pooeuu were determined to prevent I a vote, ancUbey also filibustered again-: I a proposition- to extend the session to < midnight. The most disgraceful scenes I tbe Speaker having no control of ■ tbe House. Mr. Cnlor, from the Commit- ■ to investigate the bribery boWnera, I sought ts make bit report, and finally, < shortly before noon, tbe Speaker ordered < the report read, but the Clerk's voice was i drowned by many of tbe membera raising 1 points of order, and seeking to obstruct I the proceedings, to that when tbe boor of < adjournment bad arrived tbe report was I not half 'read and all farther action m I defeated. ' | The proceedings lo tbe Senate were ' harmonious, and Its calendar was exhausted. A resolution to print the re- < I porta of tbe census bureau on silk Indus- 1 1 try and on tbe oyster industry was adop- I led; tbe -Governor's acceptance of the I resignation of .Senator Deacon waa re- ■ i reived and concurred in, and tbe usual ' ' formalities observed. A motion by Mr. I , Nichols lo go into Executive session was I , made but defeated B to 12, Senators I and Beany voting with tbe Re I I publicans. This left the nominations of | ■ W m. H. Morrow as Law Judge of Warren I i county, and of J. J. Bergen aa Prosecutor ' . of Somerset, unconfirmed, and so they I . stand. The session baa been altogether i among tbe moat exciting held for many years. Tbe railroad bills and the water ' ' bill alowe would have made II so, but otber i : of ranch InlSesl bave been oon- i ; aidered and the volume of laws will be u i 1 aa usual. During tbe twalre i 1 weeks there bare breu 9*8 Senate bills : ' and ESi Assembly bills; M < ; Senate bills passed tbe Heuse and went t | to the Governor and 181 Assembly bills psa i [ ted through tbe Senate; 65 Senate bills . ; remain unacted upon by the Uouae and 1 ax many or more Aasembly bills: IS Senate bills wee defeated In the House and : , tbe same number of Assembly bills in tbe i , Senate; 20 Aaacmbly bills were not acted i upon finally In tbe Senate, dyidg In cam- i [ raltiee or by postponement. There wil; . . probably lie about 900 chapters in tbe ■ . of I lie session, but many of theA are I i very abort. Anmig the prominent meat- ' urea which pamed both Houses were the 1 , following: To impose * State tax of ooe . ! mill oo tbe dellar; to claatily cilua inio i - four classes for ibe purposes of legislation: ' W tax peraooal property when tbe same is found; to inquire counties to btar Ibe I I expense of convicting and transporting 1 I State prisoners; modifying the milk adul- < ; ieraUou act; restoring the fees of Sheriffs ' and County Clerks to a liberal basis; r»- i rabUaUag arf asylum for tbe deaf and i ' dumb; to prohibh fishing fnr menhaden, ' ; pergien, etc., by steam vessels from otiwr i i States. After the adjournment, Asacm- i . biyman Sbinn made a demand upon Mr. < • Osier, the Chairman of ibe Sbinn Inveati- I , gating Committee, for the five hundred I I dollars be placed in tbe bands of tbe Com- 1 i mltlee, which be said was tbe bribe of- i ■ fered to him to vole for No. 107. Mr. I Cater refused to give him ibe money, but < i banded tbe sense over to tbe SUM Trass- I I urer to tbe credit of tbe State. Tha de- I ; tnaad of Shine was a cool ooe; to say the I , least. To whom tbe money belonged la 1 a question past finding out, but the Stale ' baa a sure bald upon it now. It Is geoer- 1 ; ally believed and publicly stated that ' Sblnu'waa well paid by somebody for tbe j part be took in tbe disgraceful proceedings. It was a desperate dodge to kill t Senate Mil No. 107. and sucoceded. It b ■ not prukeblc Ural this will be the last - beard uf this matter. . ' Farmers' Wives. ! 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WASHINGTON LETTER. wZ^^'d. C.', Aprus!'l862. c Tbe part wesk In Oeogreaa baa been de- t roted largely to a dleeoarioo of the tariff . question. Mr. Cnriiaie made a very power- , ful argument in favor of tbe immediate t and dlrm scion m> lk« part of Coogrtaa ' Earosn conceded tbe neceadty of tbe j rerWeo of tbe tariff deties, but advocated ic'eirlug tbe qoeation lo an extra legislabody for ioveatigntlou and report.— ( The roputarino of both there gentlemen, , nod the ability with which they dtacnaaqd ■ this great -eesKKnteal question, held tbe ' atteoiion of the House as it has not been , . held before, tkla rereiao. Mr. Ramon er guod t^at Co egress was onahic to legislate ' . intelllgmtly oft this snbject. He1nsi«id ] - that membera of Congress were under the , • lnfloeooc of local pirjudiota and that (bey I handicapped by party platfopna— I these nasai, and in view of tbe fact I . that the. subject was of such importance ' . to demand the mtlrs Utznlton of those 1 : wbotp its consideration should be en- , i be oootendH that a revision of ■ , the tariff could Iw mm#' speedily brought ■ . atiput through tlo- Islsr of n cooituiuoe of ' experts. Mr. Cqrluoc, ou the contrary . «- J i gued tlie duty ofjCougreaa to act, to act at , , oocc. oD a mdficr that was ao vunlly itn- < I p -riant "to Ibe businem InU-resu of the , He insirred that tbe bill shifting the duty • I of Coogruaa lo tbe shoulders of a commit- 1 sion of experts could lead to nothing bene- 1 ficial, but would, on tbe contrary, serve to in n state of agitation and suspense , the Tery Interests which It now Intended J relieve. Ibe debate was continued , through- m tbe work, perhaps tbe roost , 1 noteworthy speech being that of Mr. Dud- > . nell, who, deserting tbe ground occupied 1 by the Republican party, took tbe position ' that Congress, and Congress alone, was couii-rcnt to act in this matter. Bevies - 1 i iog tbe -disasters which overtook the 1 . party in tbe forty-flfib and -sixth Congress, be attributed tbem to tbe failure of that party to redeem iu j i pledges to revise the urifl, and be warned , I colleagues that tbe same disaster* , would overtake litem if tbey shrink this i i Tbe redaction of tbe pnblic debt by J •16,489,94; for the mouth of March, ia the I . monthly reduction, except that of . September, that baa been recorded for , , several yean. There enormous monthly j . reductions of tbe debt show tbe healthy I I oooditioa of the natioual finances and tbe 1 marvelous growth of national resources, ' i do not fully abow the results Ihst - i being aoeomplisbed. and It Is ably when . the results of a term of yearn are aggrc- ' gated that we can folly realis* what Los , , tven accomplished. In 1865 tbe interest . ■ debt was the greatest in the bis- ' lory of tbe country, via: *2,581, 530, 000, ' ■ and the Interest upon it *151,000,000— j - The interest bearing te now only *1,514,- ( - and the annual Interest about > *01,000,000. Tkla shows thai within tbe . . sixteen years tbe bonded debt has been , i reduced *800,787,000, effecting thereby a ' i saving of *80,000,000 per year in interest. i the same period there has been a rrI ductiou of tbe mn-lntereat bearing debt of ; *103,877.000, making ibe telsl redaction . since 1865. over ooe billion dollm! Tbe I daily decrease since August 81. 1805, ou I which day tbe public debt was greatest. . baa averaged over *142.000. The total I receipts in the Treasury for tbe preeent ( • minlh abow an Increase aver those of I lBpl, of *4.800,000 It may be . sard without exaggeration that history < dots not record a financial Baiemenl that - t will compare with that of tbe Coiled Same of our Washington workingmen - who undertook to serenade Gen. Grant : during his late visit hare are entitled to tbe i sympathy of all good people wbo feel that : the age of aristocracy la past. Throe wurk logmen, of whom about 366 are em- - ployed at the Navy Yard, took It into their - beads that because Gen. Grant favored . tbe right boor law, enacted while be wax I I*. -evident, be must sympathise with them, . and therefore thay would serenade bits I and get a speech of encouragement. So . sic and under torches, whereof Ibe glare . revealed the proud features of tbe Ameririttito. Their marshals, wbo were . clerks in tbe Government I service, led the free-barn aerecaden before . Gen. Grant; bat Instead of warmly preas- . each palm, that great person snubbed ; of voice, while Mr. Arthur fled to tbe . part of tbe bailding. Thus rebuffed . tbe poor workingmen sought Mr. Brew. i the procession filed over to Colonel loger- . salTs bouse, to leern that iu owner waa . out; finally the band played before SenaLogan's residence, which also was . empty as to IU hrod. In fact, the sous of toil met wiik nothing warm until tbey die. banded at a place where warmth ia onbotI tied at so flinch a glsaa Pnoso. ' The Centura for April. A remarkable paper la tbe April Ceatury, and one which will doubtless provoke much discaaaion. Is Mmc. Kagoxio'a "Russian Jews and Gentiles " Tbe writer ts a Russian lady, now living In ! New York, and ia tbe author of recently r published papers oo tha Nihilists in tbe ■ "International Ravitw." The reader is : distinctly warned at the start, by a sub- , title, that tbe paper is written "from a ■ Russian point of view." It is, in brief, a ' detailed account of the revelations of ; Jacob Bralmann, several yoata ago, ooar ceruing toe alleged systematic oppressions 1 of Gentiles, partly under cover of the law, ; by the Jews of aouih-waatern Russia, n These oppressions (and net religious In- ' tolerance) are said by tbe writer to be the -Mxaaieo of tbe and Jewish uprising dur- , tbe accwunt of BretmannT horrible accusetrout. That falsity nf throe, II is only ' just to aay. is indignantly asserted by Ibe " Jews. The frontispiece of Ibe number , prroeau tbe strong, plain and decidedly - English face of Matthew Arnold, the origo ! aal bring The portrait by the painter 0. l F. Watu- This aceompaairo a uiocraphir cal -critical study, by Mr. Andrew Lang, • of Mr. Arnold's poetry and roasyi— the ' SsakkSatoMnaku°'dekM sdvanoc will, her novel, "Through cue AA- , ministration;" the reader baa a chance to > correct issue mimpprebrusioos. Bertha • gore to 11* .Virginia muuataina, and Mr. : A aero rives btt idroi of a weuun-iahbr- ; 1st. Mr. Howell's "Modern lnBanca" takse Ins y-ang married couple to Boston, touches lightly .« the fuihiaa o< young - married j-e-i>le in generab and lntroducro ' Bartky to Boston Journalism, which is to ' figure largely in ksiT pafrts of tbe novel. I The publication of TVenas Cariylr s "Ir-ah [ Journal' arifl begin in tbe May Oaotury. , zvz: \ fur tarthraurs sc< sdrerthemasc. Por.Ua ty . u_a. x-=e„ s»i a kw™. <aro ■« J
Always avoid harsh purgaUve .piUa WKlStol. Cipro LUtir Urer run recaLe avbswanaMmaksfro ws> Droa.ou«pih. A 1st of 8t- Louis hriri were much agi(War* (Otoe) Drmoaat.! Mr. WnUam E. Snyder of^Wrot WranMaa'aae i roeM toeitroesrot'of uTetirooa urWTOtoisa fan now entirely vrori*in/"™=n a-r unero:: Jj. Prroch todies ssj tugnjaura "The number of booro to man," we are (DMieKFns Preaaj" Mrs. C. Whipple, 871 Crogbam Street, , Statistics disclose the fact that to amy children birrs In Wales, less Ursa sr. re em qui learning to apeak WelsS-H-mbm From B. F. Liepsner. A. M., Red Bank, S.Jj-gJjT Cream Balm Co_Owrcr.K.TnOrnto. 1 hare been iron bled vnb Catarrb so badlytor^serersl years uut u sc.masly sB.cird years. 1 I eel deeply Indebted to y»«. Very truly B. r. uarasam. Jsn. n. lt»h W. L. Hawkins, Druggist, Princeton, J.— Tbe pam year U the erst ef many tost I > v'etra, Insaranee Age dl Oct. as, 1 aso. M. Monti, director of the laboratory of 1 toe Paris I ruutMeAcrooamtase, Jus, by means : of apparaios of bis n; .n.rnllos diaoorered - alcobol, aW id larxc qoaau.lra Henry Carbolic Halve tar sxxi asi-ra for Cats, K-olsra. Sorea CV i cere, Satt harem. Tetter, Chapped Bsn4s,Th!l- , blams, -.was and all turd, of sua kraptkm STvifM^o^IareSU^",prt4'»'L,C I Kwl^.UrfrtStTn. «?. "'"'"j ac'nreixlan. ur° l^"j ' "It la curing everybody." writes a drug. I gist. "Kidney- Wort is the moat popular I medicine we ariL" It should be by right, . for no other medicine has such specific action ou the liver, bowels and kidneoa ' Jf you have those symptoms which Indi1 rote hiliousnet* or deranged kidneys do I not fail to -procure and use it faithfully. In liquid or dry format la sold by nil drutgistt—Solf lab cSSr Tribe*, ' l Rev. J. B. Price, pastor of' the M. E. . Church at Cednrrille, Cumberland county, , his been disabled by hemorrhage from ^ discharging pnlpit duly. 2Uiv Adi'rrlisfracnis. SW| ; CERliflESt rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenett of the Chett, Bout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, S mailings and Sprains, Burns and i Scalds, General Bodily Pains, ! Tooth, Bar and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other i Pains and Aches. I Bo Pnfarstkw aa sartb sands Pa JscroaOit r t^ra-asr^^s^y I SSggia-J SaMBBa-SS nil I .mi la Barea laaaaatsa . BOLD ET ALL DEnMISTS AKD DEiLEE5 A. TOGELEE <fc CO.. " ■w.mw.arA.tr.A.d. ! J^IVIDKND. Omen or Wear imssx BaiLanan On.,1 of tare* per cent, oa lie capual store or rbr • 5kr&sss5 rstjk ! A D CTIOS KOflCB. 1 MOBK1S LXYY. on. Waabmctoa and JaaXsoo l «r«, capr Msy CUy, will bow regnor auction sales, mi, yflnttfs' aitf qb3be£. jaLri-TS AND CAPS Gents' Furnishing Goods, AH goons aCcm, Will beaoUwnbom rearroa. aa-at • itoiais utvr. pimp les. ;
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if® ^drfrtisrmnits. \ pREE DISPENSARY. ! ; 'EYE AID EAR DISEASES TREATED 1 ' KO- « KOKTB ttb STUKBT. PBtLAOA. | , hit. ABTBUIt O. ALLAN. Sargeoa ur Cbarea j , . febiaam * ]\J"OTICE OP DISSOLUTION. j | wwSaltfgbg'iig&'g i isrSaTOadrnwiue >n debts KOTlCk.— Hsvlog sold m. iotrresi in tbe erm - id Hyra A haaaZ to HasssM. my lore i J>IGB FOR SALE. ' ' j r 3b CHESTER WHITE PIGS j * FOR SALE | ° SIX WKEKS OLD. PB1CE SAM KACU. Address W. CAWEbTEK. Jr., ' I yTOAKES' SHADING PEN. : wfSSSaiS , r A GENTS WANTED-A RARE ! , Ksw Tint liy Snnlj£iil and Gasli£fct. : I- fum^Jy^Us d^crlmrssmi i-rr MrorlaT- * to Ua (real cHy. Dool wicroSr'SSine stow n tTsarow^ *>?H: 'i*csm''C °' readyAbd tewltory in grrat -trmsnu. A-f-t-rsa as North grrrr.lt. St.. Phi adelphi t I MAXWELL'S ; QtT peeparedgypsdk. » Statu, Capr May CUy. aM^gLrrtreprre'rer^ r~ IMPROVED ROOT [. a delicious, wholanotne, spartUnx temperaoor j 7a" arn«rist.or sent by mall ; mss-tw V. r. HIRES, « N. Dels Are, rails. I SlOOOlsi^s IS ■> .. to . l y -. i . v.i.t-. AMfflSTRATflBS' SALE HEAL ESTATE. lir'fst'tfsWill^ Swrt Iloaar. oo the I wVnlyl em day of Derombsr. Ml. toe sabaatbeea. adSaJfSwI; "1U SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1882, al 1 o'clock sharp. Ibe following daaorlbad real roa* and auadlag umber wane ibe late raurp Lot No. L I* situated to Lower township Band* totoSlSowl adto^ac^Lnroof'w' II. MstUvws and otaers. oontalalag aboot (II) , Lot No. 2 is a lot of Farm inod situated , known aa U* aid aohool^botiae tot.^ ^"'-s'" '"X Lot No. 8 Is a tract consisting of Farm and Wood Land, also a rood boons and bare oa "niiMU! u£matu!?i£ama£ei land ^heyritofatotosnn puekMenJafier wiuck day of sale by ^^BETH^BAfgETr. loEIEAB ClATWOMS, (ESTABUBHED ltaa ) Offiso & WarQTBm, No. 11 Sontti 7lh St, PHILADELPHIA. FACTORY SPRING MILLS MOirrOOMEBY CO, FA. ALWATS OW HAW. Vitrified Clay or Terra Cotta ^ Drain and Sewer Pipes, ft auo esaac imwhy tops, AU arses and stipes. a OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. VABES AND GABDEN OBKAMENTB. ; Wimm ' J^NVKN'liQRB A3)DRM8 EPSON | fogos^^aspj
Zfgal ^dirrtisrmrnts. gURROGATE'S OFFICE. St-rkogate OF THE^OOOTT OF CAFE 7»q otice to creditors. jj mi^rvSiS?ViSir liy brt--t'-y^iTre^^M I ; der^tom^rod cUii^n- against Uw rotatoi of 1 0rdebyo show caube. ' At on orphaas' Crtort ih« si Cape May Cocrt ' Hocse.oa tbeSlst-lsf- anieeember. urn. be- ; for- Alfred lteed. p. J,. Joseph £ llorhes. ; Jesse H. Dimly and s-cners C. Gandy. Esqa. Sim -. deceased, barms rxhiblr-l lo this lou-i , Hst-jdiy a! |0S H - del^iTl^s^^hf a^S^^^toOie J - Er theroo > jffnai- settlement. • a U^ua. Ai^miffd'^ tSK^yLadl^^^i ^ *8*^' - "kUniWaUairtiu^1 E.uxahcth^'cWmie . I wiudeandUad and staled by toe gorrcgate. and e reported lo the Judges of toe OrpksatoCoon ; sswrsa •**>*' s 1> *-d Fef nuiy"*''i1"tf>xKETa Sttm**tt-jq-otjce to creditors. if Ocoige W. bmlin^leeiilor of John C. uttirt Ooonlyof brrrl^r '"nouro to the ere.lllors sold deoyg^tobftogtoiy ' I Isn-sl FsbreanSS. W" IO"Tn' i "t^otice to creditors. ' M°*r' HARRIET V rTITES. ■ Mahtba m. c. dobson, ; Doled. March 1st. lut ITlUffs fee, tan . , ^ dminisTratrlx sale! ' *i&S^CrodS5^aad' atrniy-rme. will I»e sold at public sale oa 8AT- ! t^SSSBs SSSS [ Sd'toTof ISD-Teoculnla^aboitt v"of aim mm or leas, sltnale oa Ibe mslo seaside read , . • v -. I-.;. ' Msy liy la tbe aeif hi-rtoo.1 of GrarrlleT Ban i to toe Middle Township adjoining lands ol WUl bam Hand on tbe nonb. and Mary McCar.y on , toe south, and tbe Main road on Ue oast, brln* ' I ?kS *? M tenaertr betongug to Davtd - l ' KOTA NXXB. ' I QD O n Per week cut be made In nay lo®O^J i^llt^Sam^ili^entlrelynroiloe Beware Fraud BENSON'S GAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, i And their svroiiimi. reputation in- • jurod by worthless imitAtjona. The Public are cautioneel against buy- < ' ing names. See that the word ' CbA-PXi l-N-E is correctly gpellod. ' ! Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters ; Arc fitn only improvement ever ■ ; made in Plasters. Ono is worth more ihaw adoacn ' of any other kind. Will positively cure whore other : remedies will not oven relieve. ; ; Prioo 25 oec to. Dow arc of chosp Plasters mado - ' with lead poisons. J SEABURY A. JOMMBOWj j 1 i ;
]y(ESSRS. BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE ' Are enabled, by the magnitude of their business and its great facilities of both purchase and manufacture, to offer the very finest quality of Diamonds and other Gems, j Gold Jewelry, American and Foreign Watches, Sterling Silver and Plated Wares, " | French and English Gocks, and Objects of Interior Decoration, of Bronze, Bisque and- Porcelain, at the lowest possible prices. Articles selected as appropriate Wedding Gifts are an essential feature of the Spring importations, now just arriving. Goods sent on approval for selection. CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS., Philadelphia.
CUMBERLAND MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company, BRIDGETON, N.J. STRICTLY MUTUAL ALL THE INSURED BECOMING MEMBERS, . And paying tht earn* premium for the same risk, as nearly tu map be. Depositing at j tXe issuing of t*e podeg a eesk payment eeUti inserts aboolutrly for one year, and a premium note for IKe eontinuanee of Vte insuranee, instead of the rook premium yenrty, . I that fund remaining in tMroun hands. The fdliimng redes hate been adapted, teiieh experience has sboan etill be ruJWenl on all farm risks or detached properties, ; FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR TEN YEARS ON ONE THOUSAN D DOLLARS; CASH PAYMENT TEN DOLLARS; NOTE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. A POLICY ISSUING FOR FIVE YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; , ' CASH PAYMENT SEVEN AND 80-100 DOLLARS; NOTE FIFTY DOLLARS. FOR A POLICY ISSUING FOR THREE YEARS ON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; CASH PAYMENT FIVE DOLLARS; NOTE THIRTY DOLLARS. The cost trill be on the ten years policy, ten rents on the hundred dollars per year. , If a call fur too and a halfprr eent irere made it i eould b- tuetoe and a half erode per ; ye.tr and if five per oent. seere oalied it mould then cost fifteen ornte per year, and the ' shorter terms in proportion as abate, trill thou any mrmbrr the probable tori. More I luitardove risks tetH be taken on equally fatorable terms. ; / WITH NEARLY 8,500 MEMBERS, ■ AKD GVAilANTEE Ft'KD OF FBBMll'M NOTES OF MORI THAN Two j!MiIlioixs of Dollars, FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. It is brlieted fAaf no insurance can be offered em safer or better terms. Damages a" by lightning trill be paid oh ether fire is kindled or naf, and if lire stock is insured, the I loss by lightning uiU be paid if on the premise, ijnA Alt looses rill be tOerally ond I promptly srtll/el \ ^ In ears of neglect let comply srith the conditions of insurance or rhrre wrong is U suspected, in the behalf and lettered of and for the members, such trill be closely exaauned , before payment 1 Itridgetnn, XoeemlrrWh, 1881. a. r. ELMKR, President. Jf. B. DVPTON. Secretary Agents and Surreyoro- REUBES TOWKSEXD. Cane May Court Bouse. (IEOBOE O. CABLE M. 11.. DcnnitriBe. : lit-", n WILUAM It I •AXOILDER, Petersburg. : ' CAPE MAY FIRE Insurance Agency ; J. H. EDMUNDS, I 38 ~W ashington St., Cape May. ; •rtovenrofcapa Ms^or oosllro sn^vfyrorfM L0WB8T SuSiroro5 roVolrtro hwS^lhSag'ti'tbu'lJroiy fSSmftK* and EATIBFACTOBILY AD- ! JD8TEO. Airtni, ws-y 1 -
5f® Adrfrtismnrts. " j " : NOTICE! Having « Rjgc Mock nf instruments on baud and being about to place some new stylet upon tbe market, we propose to • offer the balance of our present stock of ' low-priced Orgsns si s considerable re- ■ d action FOR CASH until Msy 1st. ) Dealers about purchasing for Spring Trade will do well to write us for priors. GEO. WOODS & CO., Urright Pianos j j . Parlor Organs. - . CAMBB1DGBPOBT, MASS. | IN CONSTANT DEMAND J A STAPLE ARTICLE. SELLING FOREVER IS o THE REVI8ED ; NEW TESTAMENT. ; , I "0°* 814^EK^T8toN,?rBUB^i^*' I i ^ istorots.*re«.F»awU. j "WANTED! AGENTS TO SELL I - YV HBAD'jrrs ITBUC MEN OF TO. I I a ceFslwnos^grapSto style Sfk. A»j«tsgssS , | asfsa^^LiSSS I , epgaaLJiMra saaa ! SE«». A BCRANTPX A OO. lUrtlordAms. ' I
MALARIA FEVER AND AGUE, one BOTTLE of 0. Monroe's Bemedy Witboot tbe use of Quinine, a SURE CURE. Which many Prominent Citizens can testify. Ast your DniggM tor It or address L C. MONBOB A OO. •julys' cream balm CM, Mti Ik Hot, fflj-Bw, " CATAHRBAL DEAFNESS, llrols Suics In lbs Nasal Paaaataa, SabdaasCSurrbsl Resdacka. ONLT TWO BOTTLES. 2S/Li23sn£fZSSSx?£ mh-.'. KLVrOUtAM MALM CO. Owasoji. T AGENTS! BOOK AGENTS! sunlight m shadow mm*w

