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tort to* to- HIP W- ft* tot *« to rf •* .twkM w ••< ;•> •WW.H-ne. HlltlM «-f -I- .J l.MHM| «. lure the power lo pass a prohibitory liquor law should U deem adrkaUe orcx. pedirat ao to dof Why then hare an amendment to the oooalilutioo t The law-making power is reeled in the Legislature. The Cooetitullon expressly delegatca it to that body, and we bold that the member* of the Legit latum Ame no rtfU lo ra-dekgmte their power or authority to the people, or to ah irk the re- . apooaibility of their proeecutioo by referring back to the latter the qwation at lo whether any law aball meet with their ap- > If the queahm of the adoption or rejection of a prohibitory law it to bt re- , f erred directly to the people, to may *11 propoted laws, and the offloe of a Senator or Aammblyman might at well be aboliab- ' We are oppaaed lo . tinkering with the ; Ceattitotioo. and we are finally convinced 1 that thoae who advocate it for the purprec to (at they mj) of promoting umpererxe woold not heklaU loTiolate theBn- - < Right*. hihiUon and anil-prohibition thould aa Lir- < ly and aquarely met Let the adrocatm of ' the Cooatltutiooel Amendment nominate [ Candida tee reprmrating their own Tiewa, | and go bonoatly before the people. Let 1 thcar candidate, lor the Logialaturc be t men who will vote directly for prohibitory J law without any further tuUnieaion of Uie , qaek km lo the people- Dare they daitf d Tbey will dq ao If onneikent with Uieir c In the meantime let erery candidate for . the Imgfolature glee the people to under- p ataod thia riew upon the tubject. At for tl ua we are oppoaed to all aneh Conkilul » tkmel AmendmrnU oa ia/n'nge upon the 'J rV**» of pnreouand of property. h r8omeha«y. uncharitable people hare c gone oO into the ooodakoo that thoae ' who oppaaed oominatlw a eendkktT'fw ^ the State Senate mint hart been bribed, r or la plain terms, "bought off," and hare P hack, earing all manner of foolieh and |J Integrity no ane bar a right to qoeatioc. A careful and conaderple look into their Ifpp£§ = 7^e editor of the"dtar toeme to haee a a Uu« animokty to the comply whid, J orriaa og the rjgar woriu at Rio Oande. ^ The oaar. we know aoL hot (hie we do or know. The Star profaaee n great lore t .Imrnadly of a Tariff ft* Pmteelioc, Ac-, ^ ye. kawWmm*. "Wto, W » S
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' tfiMUi UW£?S t «hemdmW>tM.<~i.ie»!' ■ aat-c fssAzz 1 _ "I'lfllgrr— "'T word let the weight , "top- Mr. Godfrey had Juat placed hit , r hand on one of the pi ire to amlet bimrrlf r in changing hit pneittnn. when the weight . fell end Wreck hit band, cruablng hit flo- 1 ' gera to tba knucklaa. He war placed Im- " ® mediately ander the care of Dr. B. T. Abbott, who dremrd the terribly cnuhed "( i &and,"lmt la uncertain aa to whether lie r can raccaed in healing the wounded mem- j bee without amputating It at the wriat. ii The wounded man 'a aufleringa were ter9 rlhie tfi the extreme. Mr. G«ifrey la odc . or oor moat eateemed citixena A boot h three yeare knot be lam bla dwelling and furniture by Urn, with no inanrancr. and , waa Juat beginlng to reoorer from the effect! of hia Ul fortune. In thia terrible . ouafortcoe he baa the doe peat aympethiea » of the oommnnlty. C. Tutaday night being lladiowe'en the ' email i«y and the youthful relaa were out » In full force to celebrate the tima-bonoml a featlral. The pranka and capera played * by the entbuaiaatic Jitrenilra upon the oc- Si caalon. aa far aa beard from, were of the tannic* end abanrd order of practical D Jokea. The onhanging of galea, the ring- , log of door-bells and the exchanging of ai any peraonal property lying around loore T •rem to be among tbe regulation practices, s In tbe rural diatrieu of the "old oountrv" ), the clebraikm on Hallowe'en In former M rem*, partook aomewhal of. a aopemi- U ti'Hta chajwcaer. The ymmg folk* gener- 01 ally by eome peculiar charm, traditionailv connected with tbe feuiral, would en- _ dearnr to diaooerr the tectum or aroce " tion of hla or farr futore partner In life. beliering that tbe penon indicated would S bare the bkaalag of tbe departed acinic ' other aectiaoatbe cuatom waa to tpend " the ereoing aroond lh» ftrea% homing .. nula. mapping for apptea ficm a anapeoded croaa. the alternate enda af which . adorned with lighted pieces at candlea.jmd in all aorta of gamea and arauae- ^ i v.i-— i c i n..j ■- - o in e
. See Tel of Tidied Monday In tbe character of a Republican miariooary. He ia proaeli ting thia year in the internal of General Robraon, and la doing gallant aerrice through the diatrict. Hi. miaaion in three pmu hia party. Sereral of which are add to be in circulation in thia ricinity. Tlie Colonel orated at Oold Spring Tuewiay ecening. at Green Creek Wedoreday ' CTenlng, and law ceening on the laland, remarks being confined To a general i defence of tbe party's nominee for Ore- ' greaaand to a kirring appeal to tbe Re- I r|NVaa* of Cape May Cremty to be op i and doing for Robreoo, Rlefaardaoo and I the whole ticket. Loboa guano, per loo. #50.00. No. 1 ' SXttTJSiTS. 2SX ; •l«^n Peteraborg. N. J. J Mr*- R- T. Rroara*aronld. Inform her oarefully mkekd fall Katitataff^ad^ 1 tnmminga, boaacry, glorm, and kodohtwf all aorta, which ahe ofhn at Tery reaaooahle prim, die la prepared to reoeire r ^J^yria, ciothing. abawla. feath- J
J Uml.rlilTCHAT. ! raiak kin raal mmrn piai it fc | n"*'l '"l m itetML mm. I H i 'V at i* v4* are daring aw eg tW 1 * I*t .ei'M-a m*tg ha hapi bvw ' Sl^iiii^ r re Waa wA ha | ^ iagkw 4 Itnma aamau a j 12 S-^ilii uihgw kgliSr*' **"*" j it 1 .. 1 ■ 1 tA^fayaa | ' |*d» "4 ** armiileni r« by antag ia.' ■IgakallMMw 'i M*** U(iW ' 1 rpridr^lm. rim «a« rm-w aam.1- ' ;jfg '*» *<"M' J| .jtdadf WgAri **J »a-*b< aTlyt of]1 »» gahj.tm. j , I t-^' ^ I j 1 W** *s2**df Se5 iba^d ei ' a j aaial ■awawa aradooa. aad « | ( laeSeww'T ** j ' i ] i - |r*v.
{ 'X-sr—ey -tre. -re. i .J*t«a»a IMfwg Smith amdraaaqt re •cu aaptata afswi ^r... iinpin i.m k . wytb5e*rit kw-Wr!'-«'^h^5CT*l** Philadelphia. 'i <rrircd\n ttwn Tueadaynigbt to ie rca.lv pdp thpac quail promptly with llKopcning ofube acaaoo. Mra."Cap\ Jtt Budd met her buahaod Jereey Vfyoo Monday. She will make a trip up thfi iludaou with him. On Tavsisy -morning while a gentleinao from Hhiladeipbia waa croaung tbe rirer at Marshdlaille be saw a large deer jump into tbe water and awiin to main land from the llule island known aa "Deril laland." Mrs. A. Ludlam, of DennisTille. Tialled relation) and friend) here thia week. Mr. H. C. Sutton and wife are Tisiting their parents here this week. Mr. Allan B. Sbeppard paid hia parents visit over night on Monday. Mas. Captain Andrew Sleelman ia •pending the week in Philadelphia. At the festival In Town Hall everything went off nicely.. The net proceeds amounted to aboat twenty-five dollars, which Will bk rendered to the aid of the E. church, of this place. The masquerade party lie Id in Centeonial Hall, thia place, on Tuesday evening, waa a grand success. About seventy five *aemUed.Tariouaix dqguiard and attired. Tbe party Was offlto «5k by tbe Mimea Sleelman and Hand. We nolloed a numfrom tbe Court (loose, of whom were Winnie Hand, Newton binis; P. AL Cooper, of the Qauttr, and Harry ingersall, a lad of about IS years, cot bis foot badly about two weeks since, and on Tuesday, while on hia way borne from wcrk. the wound opened and bled prof use ir that he fainted from exhaustion, and iii found by Ibe road aide and carried borne. A physician waa called, and Harry la improving. John S. Lea, of this place, assisted in taking the new schooner Gertrude Abbott DennitTilie to Philadelphia on Wednesday, and will In a few days assume command of thescboooer Amilia L. Learn-
Since writing of tbe accident to Mr. . Hiram Godfrey on Tuesday we bare : teamed the fact that the fore finger and t thumb were not amputated, and with , to the nnfortunate man, s "Mam," the correspondent of Tuck*, r hoe for tbe Oaarttt, did not intend to r disappoint the public when he mid "par- , ti cuter* next wedt" in regards to a WedI ding on 88th. W e are aorry to my the - winds and the tides were not allcgrther propitious, but the Jolly sailor boy did ari rier four days late, sod aayet there lias no report of the wedding. C. We call the attentloe of our riwdera to Ibe advertisement of "Pool's Sinai Srrvte? -8arnmeter..' in another column. /I tmnbioes with an eXoelteotTbenaomelcr. a Storm Ota* or Weather indicator, of surprising accuracy rendering it an article of great value lo the fanner, and to all others who feel an interest in tba important question. "What wiU the wealbre be lo mora, r Beware of worth- j tern imitation* None genuine without 1 S^advertUroaT* Si-iSSiX ! *nd other drain* lo about that propor- i i Iteo. This would be nrwriy 2,000,000 in < ; the rix days since Skciday for ooe firms < aud it U estimated thu.bout 80.000,000 i 2rrS*' "ftSss « Wvrki Everytudy, aaid a prominent , < • nasuwanter, wanted oyaere, and the ,i i ft®' psopte cuuld not get aawogh of1'
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a*| fKW Mtatota* riaiaa e*v ■ ». Ii«-um kl-wi ijl1*:* r-i-a HtollilalMlB rgwy«toMf*a tog. Urn bwL. ia. ] «Tnjr"lh-v aui^cri/hwii^ol/l^ffurcb he ' ,0 C,P® *'"»■ county, io the 18 years of thia association's existence, there liave been 1500 additions to tlie church from 3d tbe Sunday school, a uumtier greater than cuie-half of our present school population. These now constitute the bulk of our le- young church membership, be In the year 1881 there were 4001 addod xr to Ibe church from the Sunday school, and lin tbe United States there were 123.532, and including the British American Provinces, 127,782, or one addition in 1881 to 78 ed church member* in tbe United States on ■k. *n average. A And when we realise that thia thor'nKructi0'' ,jMcmalic' ,u at tbe period of greater° auaoepUbimy to permanent instruction and religious imprcaaioua. we can form some Juat estimate of the immense gain to the church by ag means of the Sunday achpoL ,1, Dr. Spencer baa estimated thia suseep- - tibility by tabnlaiing tbe afrs at whicb tec- 1000 christians, will have been converted. Thus, of 1000, iberc will have been converted " Coder 20 years of age 548. over i J- Bet woen 20-30 years of age 338 abt 4 ^ 80-40 08 " J -10 r, •' 1 »-80 •• •• 15 " 1-86 ™ •• 60-80 " " 8 " 1-833 ^ « GO— 70 '• !• I » 1-1000 p. Of 253 hopeful converts be found: id Under 20 years of age, 138. over 1 Between 20—80 " " 85 » ] . " 80-40 " •• 22 abt. 1-10 7 " ^-30 •• •• 4 " 148 30 A S?- S " o 8 " 184 «j " 05— 70 " •• 1 " 1-253 This la a wonderful and significant id statement to all christians, and especially 1. to Sunday school workers, and to churchca io their organic oapacity. It shows that „ the hope of tbe church lies principally ,[ within the sphere of the Sunday school J. It bids all Sunday school workers take !C courage and toil on patiently, diligently, ,. hopefully. It btds"lho church encourage, aid. love and prey for Ibe Sooday achooL 1 Io 1760, in a Utile room in Geneva, " Voltaire, the celebrated French Infidel and J writer, boasiingly prophesied:— "Before " the beginning at the nineteenth century ' ™ ehriattenity wUI have disappeared from " the earth." In tbe year 1700 there were in population— 0 IS; tauacaao m,££2x is qocn awitaKwe ] r. is:a. M,uum awow.an sas.aia.au ! I- Voltaire was a false prophet, thank God. : e In 182 rears Uomaniam has doubled ila T population. Protestantism baa increased ■ ■- twelve fold. | a Tbe church haa boldly and earnestly , aeixed the great religious problem of , tbe age. Tbe religious training of the ' j young, and with her 13.003,523, scholars, I . and her 1,559,833 teachers, backed by tbe 1 1 ever faithful ministry, she may boldly i march forward to certain and glorious * victory. i marks by Pastor Shields win said among . other things, that the claims of the Sundav ' . school for recognition in the line of chria- " t Uan effort could dm be loo largely reoog- ' r lilxed. la it the riiiloreB are eariy uuglu t o obey the tews of the Lord. The wares cf the sanctuary are laufbl to them ia the •iwtog time of Ufe and are as seed sown a i in fnchdly roil which win in time yield » • ail abundant harvest. Mr. Diverty addrg J J of tbe Sunday achocj"to° thf^SS'te^u ' * i cv. ngeiicai lahora Mr. Hoffman spoke J , of the Sunday school as a training ftme. F and pointed ant lu value from that stand I a Ipoitt. Pastor , Dtggs and several other Jj dete) tales made suitable remark* Tba z : music, and after benediction the people of tfee locality. j i
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" j .'X-J JJJT" ; * ^ * 'Kg'' • • >. us am* ■>'» tnvi ail I i «, ii*®.*" !n>Sa-r-i W j-j-T** valuable [WH In « fir murspiHIiIid work of teaching God's word. „ w After this came a free conference on the • rii suhjocudiscuased. making up aTcry inter- ' of by a wMe awake series of questions and i m In tbe afternoon tbe interesting exercises ^ m of tbe program were happily terminated i. a with the general gratification that much 0 sr good of a permanent cligsagter bad been accomplished. Tbe spirit throughout was u d of au excellent type and was moat enjoy- • id abiy entered inlet Deanisvilie is to be * id congratulated iu that so much talent and a, geniality were centralized in that coxy n 18 Bule town, and that the satisfaction uni- S « serially fell is all that could he expected, i, The officers fulfilled their callings splen. « r- dully. Pastor W. L. Jones did finely as a a conductor and succeeded in keeping " e matters well io hsnd and men employed, tt o Delegates to the Stale Sunday School 11 I- Convention were— G. W. Smith.- Rev. G. *! e F. Bishop, Mr* Hester Hand. Her. F. li. S y Greul, Rev. W. L. Jones. Rev. C. Eluer, >" Rev. J. T. Diggs, Rev. A. Matthews. " The foliowing resolutions were heartily in b adopted: at 1. JtoolKd, That we will hold in greatful *' I- remembrance Miss Belle James, the or- p, in which she has performed her duty, and j," ateo all the memben of t he choir w bo have ?„ oondoetea the atnging of tbe convention, cr JUtoleed, That we express our bigb atvpraciaUoo of -our conductor, Rev. iV. L ^i! u Jones, for the able and impartial manner -ir in which he has lead the services of the JJ Iifotoed, TliatJJie members Z May L'ouBly Aaaociation have been highlyt^ pleased by tbe hospitable manner in wEtcS—d they have been entertained br tbe friends tt, of the cause during tbe asaodabon, which » ; is now aboot to close, and that among the "ww ai*»ui io cioac, son lust among uic ' recollections of tbe past will be numbered
' the association at DeuuisviUc. ■ RemAttd, That when we adjourn we do J so with tbe resolution we will try and attend the next association and do aosne- ; thing to make it surpass all others io nac- - fulnemlo the several schooteof the county . ' State Sunday school Coaicaj The Twenty-fifth Annual Convention at Ibe Kew Jersey State Sunday School i Amoeisrion, will be held at the First Bap- - tist Church. Bridgeton. November 1 A 15 and 16. 1882. Tbe following laborer* in j this field havejrrcn invited, and are vxi peeled to be present: Rev. H. C. McConk, 1 D. D., of Philadelphia Rev. J. I. Hurlbut, of PlainfleM; Rev. T. E. Vaaaar, of Newark; Rev. J. A. Warden, of Prince 'ton; Rev. J. R. Thompson, of Jersey , City; Rev. J. B. Grew, D. D.. of Camden; P. F. Levant, of Passaic; Rev. F. B. Greul, of Cape May; Howard Seal, Esq , of Philadelphia; M. C. liaxard, of Philadelphia Tbe hospitalities of tbe cilixena of Bridgeton are generously tendered, and persons attending will be cheerfully entertained. Tickets on the i West Jereey Railroad at half fares, on 1 orders . procured of County Secretaries, and on' tbe New Jereey Soatberu Railroad i free return on payment of fall fare going. ' jtfitafH ?b*< lb' ooan"7 Wants and wacia ' badly m principle. It has enough of par 1 ttel — 7V**4mt7Tssrj. ] -
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: MALARIA FEVER AND AGUE. I. C. Monroe's Remedy ! Without the une of Quinine, : WARRAXTED A SURE CURE. jMwini Beware Fraud j CAPCINE | PLASTERS i HAVE BEEN IMITATED, 8 And choir excellent reputation in- -, jurod by worthless imitations. The i oro cautioned against buy- [] ing Plasters having similar sound- "i ing names. Soc that tho word i, C-A-P-C I N-E is correctly spelled. s' Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters | Are the only improvement ever m mado in Piasters ,7 One is worth more th»n a dozen ln. of any other kind. c* Will poditiyoly cure where other remedies will not oven relieve. T Prico 25 cents. JBotrr.ro of chqg# Piasters -—a- M with lead poisons. * SEABUR* A JOHNSON. £ Is
Srs lljfeltsftmiiits. W.\ N'^lfagER'S Visitor* !'«^65iSeIphia are ; invited to yaje-' the store, ' whether t-rtye or to buy. V" :ir*i .checked ; a iJ^-i '^"provided, • V •■s'-KBY rest with ,' UdiH dit-i oprcn; guides through the !"q- wander at will; j ^For^»i.jB^^perhaps, we rt, s .die it does We FCSS j StT^^Q)rts have I firnw tjtoWcvepAvere silks j mo" ^i'.Jwal ile. And tlicsc • ' i COU'^ ',av^ j gwaigyi riety of wants that j Wok iJr.ti for supply. We . mtis't \'ni - all accepted Titv'les, j and, ajhhhe approved qualii Meat 'e# Ihqsc styles; and, as j to 1 1 --gr^. can you think of i««ft can do without?. } A siwfeHjiite has only one * i-rto-JMV' ■A-ii' t along ■ m /"Styerv ^ af^MH^^oleMC ' : '"'"'TSP sa>'
(j b-j w JfTri! rt f ' •• jyftto?^lore 3#^"' " " »« allow to make a BTmhwiht. Jtut where such 'A <"«' Is art: to bo got for 15 t H-nN is a good place to look • I !<«■ l«-tl utij table- linen, and » al. site hther I n«-ns. That's 5 what we mean exactly ; it's . A very wide and surpris- )'**•! y good navy-blue twiUed I'o juti remember a 35cent dan nil for 25 cents, of which we had 18,000 yards last tall ? Afterward we got 1 7.000 yards more of it; and j a little of it is left yet That is 23 inch. This wide flan- ' nel is fullv as „,-vl .Km All the warmer sorts of underwear arc ready; for men, women and children; thick-cotton, merin.Q, wool, and silk. AI1 the sorts needed for all sorts of -people with all sorts of notions: . and, for people who want it, there is quite a little wit about underwear to be picked up at the counter. Where else would > oti look for it? Not in books surely: for goods are chanv'ing all the j rime; and so get ahead of John Wanamakkk. GOLDsS^fS for making monvy^fcs^ are nlTrrr.:, gpacreUy for os 1 IX til la (brir localiuna Aa/rmr ren °.lo thr work properly from Uic flm atari. Tire business will pay more than ten times ordinary one who engages falls in mate money rapidly, loo eandrvtse your whole tune to the wore, or s!^afl'lSlVneeded7™£rir*^ A IIAMLIX S^SsFSc^n"' Sm'^'sfon'lySrt'T^M, oinerT: ■ Ire " "y": tos.V*r~. xss.siisi.sni uxswami Bp. Ths larger styles are whoUy nnrlvsUM by WJiMI*sBi*kHI fm.C*&lalOomp*iqr HAHOS ?ps^rss^^rfigsss£ Improremt-nu: adding to power and nf u«e_y£dnreMllly^ Wi£dm reqahje Organ ud^Plaao Kei Tore; 10 Wabaak Ave.. Cb'lesgo. guw ANDI A. A. THOMAS, 8T. Uosw HtfMv1U|Udr(Re^*Ul*>a%^ui PnC"

