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VOLUME XXYIII. CAPE HAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. APRIL 7. 1883. WHOLE NUMBER. 1499.

O APR MAY OITT. I-T. 3. S 1 .50 a yaar in Advanca. VnrfffiSlonal <?ards. J B. HUFFMAN. " awnrraf AT UW I* OHAKrlCMT. BgPEEIIX rnrKT^x^MWIAMftSKR. •pgr F- PotjGLASS, ATTOBNKT-AT.LAW Ho. HF^r"*. rllAHCBHT ^y lLTEH A. BABBOWS, - ATTOBNE V-AT-LA W aouoTTOR is itiakceky. -J~)R. J. F. LEAMTNG A 8QN, DBNTIST8, "^clra RircomH'Kia-TRDkJtpkiidNi-JAME8 M. E. HILDRETIL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Awn •OUCITOa, MAHTEU AW -*A*1K«R IS •Mare at So. as «HtWn street. Csar Mm en,. H.J. a« j_£EHBERT W. EDMUNDS, ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, SOLKTTOR AXD MASTWK IS rHASCRRT iMtefM ^ard*. I^KOS K WILLI A MS, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. «1U. till DEAWIXOS. ASI) 8EPKHII' ,-EXtl OR OtW^CT, ^ B. LITTLE^ PMAoriCAi. PAINTER AND GLAZIER. QBGANS AND SEWING MAB. F.' HORNER, PIAMOBGAHS I SEWING MACHINES InM.UJHkMlL.CwiavCIV. apM-y Q. TO GARRISON'S STATHEBY, AND STORE YARIETT pob OOl.fl pehe. blank books, tmlet PAPER. ISK'BKT d.ltollT. SHALL eooon. P-rWIfhO TACKLE. CSEAP LIBRARIES. ■

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■ WHY OLD JIOXTO* WOrUlrt PAT THE OOC- | j "Dr. Joan *ol hlmaclf into lioablc ' ] a bra hrflrat bran prsetldn*. by aarin)- 1 a msn'a life, and I plena be wan never I mxu In tha name maaa again." | "Hoar wsa tbat?" Inquired a byaun- 1 jder. "Yon ace. there area old Xosoo. who I 1 j tiaed to have a row wilh bis wife about ! three tlrnea a week. H» (tot orwnky. and 1 ; made trp hla mind to shuffle off. so be | filled np with laudanum and went to bed ' ! When the old lady found hint be was j coldeFn wedpe. She went to icrpaminr. ! 1 and aa fiat aa the DeigUbirs came in ami i tbem of after a doctor. . Some of tbrui ; and it wasn't kmfi before the doctoca be- j gau to ooopegate. "Dr. Smith got there first and looked | ' tlie old man over. 'Dead.' aaya he; and . 1 went aaray. •Tbra Dr. Brown came In. 'Dead,' ' ' aaya be. "Dr. Jones sras the third one In, and ^ ok! man's throat and pumped up the drug 1 suve. Tbeu be rereraod I be action of ' the pump and flooded the old man wiib water, and after limbing biro around for awhile, same aa it he was rinsing ait a cider barrel, he pumped out the water and j then flooded bua again. Noxoo wasn't in the habit of taking so much water in bib's, and pretty soon be began to gasp and kick. Before morning Joocs bad blm all right, and went away feeling dead aura that there was but uue flrat-claas doctor in the world. A few days afterward be presented bis hi A •• -What's this tor ?' aaya old Noaon. " 'For aaring your life the other olght,' Jooea. "'Well. I didn't ask you to. I oenr . no baUeu coming in bera and jambing your old pump down my ouck. Bruwn is mj family pbyaician, and I II nua-^rfy , anybody else,' aaya Noaon. "Seaway went Junes to Br ,wn's ufflte and tried to gel him to indoor- old Noaon I t° Pay the bill. 'Jooea, '.aaytBrowri, looking out over j the lop of bis apraucles, -you'll profit by I it. Didn't I aay be seas djsd ? " -Yea,' aaya Jooea. "'DidoT Smith aay he wat dead F •••Vae.' aayt Junta. " -Well, that settled it .' Tne man was dead and y >u bad no right to aay that be waan-L Wbra two aid (kelnea, like Smith and L aay a man la dead, It's unprofessional and dlaoounooua (or a young man, a beginner in practice, lo dispute their word. We'll forgive you this lime because of your youth and inexperience and will hush tin- matter up for you, but be very easeful lo the future and make no mora such mistakes V A few days ego a flash young miojciu an Eastern oollege arrived at Tombstone, Arixuoa, and registered bis name at the principal bmeL A socially inclined person In • Kt.u- ahlrt and wide.rimme.l hat. who

in a and | chanced lo be iptbe offlor. good-naturedly | answered every question and Tolunlecred ^ a vast, amount of Interest ing Information | about Aritooa in general and Tombstone ] in particular. "Do you ere tbem bills?" f asked the Tombatooer. y>Qtnllne through | oce of the office win Iowa "Well, them , bills is chock full of pay dirt." The young ( man from the East looked shocked. "Mr dear air," he said, proudly, but kindly. ( "you should aay those bills are- not Them' ^ bills:" The Tombatooer was silent for a I be East critically over, as if be was estimating tile site of coffin be would wear. Then drawing out an Ivory-stocked wren -shooter of elaborate style and finish, lie aald In a soft, mild, musical lone of voice, that sounded like a wiWwood brook coursing o'er Its pebble bed: "My gentle, a nasi ted tender-fog from the land of the rising sun, this here's a pint that you and me disagrees oc.and we might aa well hare it settled right now. I haven't luokrd in a gram rot lately, but I aay Thorn bills la' it correct, and I'm going to stand by tbat opinion wfctle I'm got a abut left. IH give you Just three mln.utea lo think calmly over the subject, for you probably spoke in baste the Aral time, and thro 111 bfwryour decision." The young man from the East looked down the delicatelychased barrel of the rerolrer. Into the placid depths of the eye of the Tombatooer. and began to feel that many points in grammar are ascertain and liable 10 grow mure an. Then he thought of ibeOwoor's inquret end of the verdict: "Came to hit death by etaading in front of Colorado Tura'aterra-shouter." aadof the long pine box going Beet by expirst with ?M chargca on ilj and before half the three ■niouiaa ssaa op lie waa ready to acitonwl-> edge toa error. "Since be bed though! it over calmly." he aaid "be Jtelleved 'them bills is1 it right. He lied spoken on the spur of the moment." be added, "and begged % thousand paidjox to. his premar lor good." The TombMooer forgave blm frraly, and. greaping bis band, aaid: "1 know'd you'd my you waa wrong after you theagfat a moment. I admire a man «tx> gives right in without arguing wbra be knows he's wrong. Ocane along : and ir. irate '' And they inifali An exated man r»n into I ho YotfcvUle PoHce Conn, ntahed by the pyltcemaa at the gale and brraablrmly aaid to ibe : . Jndgev . | "1 wanta wafTiu". fur V- *to»- H« ' caTrd tweatbiaf and o-'W bc's gat toprr-vc fc" ; "Wlat do you want me lr do to bin. " "Make him prose ft> aaid tbtVlcit. d _ "AU ngkl." aaid the Justice, '-but if . he dues prove al l shall haw to teck\}ut PThe rxdirf sea soid'be wopM toq ; 1 again - T ft-

Don't 'live on- the shady aide of the street ; flowers Deed win. r DooT lire In the midst of gloomy and , I . dart anrrooodingv; you cannot afford It; J ' , tomoraiae In some othr way. r DooT lire in e room with bore walk. . Cbrotroa, befiotypes. wwodrataandTtrtots n , are all cheap, aod for framea yeu make I ' tbem of strew or -Splita" A croea made « ■ beautiful with tsrinlng tendrils of crimaon , I woodbine may aqggeet thai othr Croat . upon which the hopes of men are placed. ' A picture of clasped hands mad raised c • area will suggest Ibe All Father, who I lieara our suppHcationa. Pictures of a j ' : suiter! sky. a running brook and waving J ; nu-aijow land, lead ua any Into lite fresh, [ Hill country, even though the sound of c ' drays and railroad whistles . and gtreet ' tickling bells ore in our cars. ' | If possible, do pot have a borne without 1 1 mttaic ; let it soften and roc! low the borne- * . lift- and bold young hearts together. Don't read books and papers which ' a nsgn thoughts yon would not utter, t | They vtain the soul; they burn the heart. I i Can you throat your band Into soot and 1 , ! Ttring it out white and clean ? Can you I , I singe your clothe* aod not have the troell - <tf Are on your garments? Beware of i l ; b r-ka which arc auggcaive of evil, tbougb I they he clothed in the purple and gold of i | fine language. I DooT watch for dishonesty and evil in- ■ ' tration in those around. Hold every min honest until proved otbrrwiae. Thus be- 1 , liering in others, you will draw out of ' tbren their beat, for two are nrdinarilr I I beat-to those who believe lo them*. Also I keep your heart young and green by faith I in yout fellow man. j DooT forsake your church, even though I i iu privileges are poor. Serrnmt will be f • Iklpful influences in your life. You Kay t : only carry away a ainglv aenteoee Ic a I r ' sermon, thut: "Make the beat of your, j ' self." The aound,"ton. of thnsia. will belp . to drive away the evil sptoit your soul I I and raiae youinto a-tfigbcrtaimoapbere. , nearer to troth anffto God. I Don't live your lite alone, without form- < e I log friendship and love; your naf re , , , needs love, yon were made for it. at d j j Other natures need you. You are robbing . j 'ithereif you live like a hermit. There. . I fore go out into God's world, and live j ; y.Htr life oat for others.— Font* T Cotre Not long ago 1 stood by the death bed - of a Utile girl. From her birth ahe had t been afraid of death Every fibre of her » body aad soul recoiled from the thought a of It. "Don't let mv die." aba aald; i "Don't let me die. Hold me faaL Oh, I I can't go." "Jenny." I aaid, "you have r two little brothers' in the oUnr world, and there are thousands of tender-hearted people over there who will love you and take cure of ymt." But ahe cried out again despairingly: "DooT let me go; they are strmngura over there," She waa a little c dntry glri, alron; limb -d, flret of foot, II Uune.l in the face; she was raited on the ' frontier; the fields were bo home. In r ruin we tried to reconcile ho to the death 1 that waa inevitable. "Hold me fast."

| site cried, "don't let me go." But even e< she wax pleading her little hands relaxed their clinging bold from my waist, ' and tided themselves eagerly aloft; lifted . th-maclvca with such straining effort that they lifted Ibe aasled little body from lit 1 reclining position among the pUlowa Her I face was turned upward; but U waa ber j eyes that told the story. They were filled wilh the light of Divine recognition. They ; law something plainly that we could not and they grew brighter and brighter, 1 and ber little band quivered in eagerness ' to go where strange portals had opened J upon ber astonished vision. But even io that supreme moment the 'did not forget to lease a word of comfort for those who | wouhl gladly have died in ber place. "Mamma." ahe waa saying, "mamma, they are not strangers. I'nt not afraid." And every instant }be light bunted more J gloriously In her blue eyes, till at last it ' seemed aa if her ami hoped forth upon ' trembling form relapsed among its pillows x and ahe was gone. Ho complaint. i He was a singularly breve man, even 1 for a sexton. For nearly bolt a oentury 1 be bad bera a public functionary— had " performed the c-juapiruoua duties of sete too; yet no ooe hail ever teen him smile. • Occasionally be joked, but be did it in 1 such a funeral manner that no ooe could " accuse him of levity. One day be waa ' standing uo the church steps, wiping hit ' mi landioly features wilh -a red' bandana. " A botrac stood near and three or four c carriages were drawn up behind it. The 3 nates of the organ fljkud out of the win--j dowa with solemn affect. A atrang-r ,J? came along and aaid: "Funeral r And 1 the old sexton gravely bowed bis bead— 0 it was. "Who's dead?" Toe old man c again wiped his brow nod gave the name a of the deceased. "What oompUlnl?" - aaked the inquisitive stranger. Solemnly >- placing bis bandana in hit hat and core.-, e log bis bakl bead, the old sexton made i. tenser: "There is no complaint ; everybody is entirely aaliaflrd." * The Ureal Female Remedy Is prepared K by the Women's Medical Institute of Buffalo. N. Y-. and ia their fevorilr prescription for ladies who are suffering from any le sex. It b told by drugzista at 91.00 per .1 1 bottle. Indira can ebtain advice free. „ Send stamp far names of those who have ' | been cared. b23 1 Nothing to si roogly teats e man's vce rarity than to be summooed to the door ■ to be confronted with tto q oral loo. "Are | the bead of the- kfluae r— Ttmtm d,6' a.Si»ma.e,.e, rinee 1 used iL Am « years peal. Bo-

The young man's fancy «« lightly turns to thougfauaf whether that tame pretty waiter girl will be at the hotel where lie stopped last summer.— Lr>». ' ell Cilum. "John :" What la humor ? Well, that who seat a counterfeit hundred dol- j lar Ml to the treasury department aa coo- f earace money had a pretty good Idea of j grnulre butnor. — Aoslen FoUc. I Wc haven't seen the Aral robin yet, but | we saw a woman with a croquet mallet Chasing a man the other morning, and aa Ibe man went over the fence, it looked J very much like au early aprtng.— Thr We shall be very aorry when the twocent postage rate comes imp force. It 1VCA1 lb from Ibe stamps tent by poets who wish their MSS. returned.— Lowell CitiA« Newark hoy, about to "apeak in pubon ibe stage,' waa ao terrified thai be and lias not since been beard from. prompt action saved the audience at tra minutes of torture.— LomtU Cttuen. A certain little Pharisee, a bo was prayfor bit big brother, bad a good deal of nature in biro, even if be waa only six years old He praysd, "O lord, bleat Bill and make t-im aa good a boy aa I am."— Fx. "Now, Johnny," aaid an Austin school teacher, --what happened after the angel 1 with the fiery sword drove Adam and out of the Garden of Eden ?" "They 7'am Stftingt. "You wouldn't lake me for a married i man would you ?" naked a student of a • Cortland girl last Sunday night. "Iralhtr - think 1 would if you should ask me," wra i response. lie bought a ring neat day. . — Marathon Independent. , At one of the schools in Cornwall the | inspector'askcd the children If tbey could quote any text of Scr ipture which forbadc a man baring two wives. One of the . Children sagely quoted in reply the text, I "No man can serve two masters."— Fx. I j Little Jack Horner sat in ibe comer, ! eating cooecnlraud lye; bit mother came . | in— he had emptied the tin. Dtcy will • meet in the awed by and by. He lived . at Wheeling, W. Vs., and wax two years old.— Ckifago IleraUL "Idoo'l feel uneaxy about -the future prosperity of any of my children except Tom," aaid a lady in conversation with ' an acquaintance. Poor Tom's mind ia ] weak, and I fear tbat, like bia father, he I will be compelled to practice law.— Ar- ( kaiuatc TratUr. t Talk about yoor big flab : An exchange . aaya a baas recently caught In Wennegaocc. Ma, weighed eighty-two pounds; ; and a Georgia paper tells of a turtle Just j captured in that Stale that weighed sixtyone and a half pounds. No, tbal'a wrong; e it waa Ibe turtle tbat weighed eighty-two , pounds, and the baaa— but, what's Ibetltfe ferencc, they're both lies, either way.— , Ci, x. Sat. XtfkL Two countrymen came to a lawyer to ! consult about bringing if'jolnl suit against J a neighbor. The Brat granger began to , tell the lawyer the cause of the trouble. to to

* embellishing it ratber liberally. "DoaT | j tell him any lies. Bill," interrupted the J _ other. "It ia bia business to put in Ibe a lie*. You wtU gel bim confused if you J I go to mixing your lies with Uiai"— Me- J j Grtjor Nnn. , Spring fever baa iu advantages, accord- ' r ing to a Southern paper. "Ii puta ua ia 1 T harmony with the acueroa of our existence j and progress, and by that sign we know . that we are dm clods, insensate aad aod- 1 < drixal.'but vital ratltiea, definite factors , la tbe machinery of ibe aniveree." llow 't loteruating ! A boil on Ibe back of the j neck baa the same effect, for by that sign I Oft City DrrrUiu . "WeU, madame." aaya the bead of the i house, who baa apparently got out of bed ■ * oo tbe wrong tide, "what have you got J 'l tor breakfast this morning? Bailed eggx. J II eh? Seems to me you never have anj- * thing but boiled eggs. Boiled Erebuw: ' ' And what else, madame. may I ask?" ' - Mutton chops, my dear," aaya tbe wife timidly. "Mutton chops!" ccboos the husband, "Muttop chops! I could have gucaaed U. By tbe living jingo, madame, D if ever 1 eat another meal Inside Oils 5 bonte;* and Jamming on bia bat aod tlam- ] i mlttg Ibe dour the aggrieved utsa bounds j down tbe slaua and betakes himself lo , '■ tbe reauuraoL "What will yoa have, n air?" aaya the waiter politely, banding I d him tbe bill of fare. "Ah!" aaya tbe i , aftor curat baring gbtneed over it, "let me ] t-rl Bring me two boiled egg« and a mutton , » chop:" t * GOEIUH, N- IL. July 14. 187t. j i- qaxT»— W haever yon are. 1 don't kbbw: < , but 1 thank the Lord and feel grwtcful.\o ' , yoa to know that hi this world of adulterated medicine* there it one compound that i " proves and dosaall itadvertiacal»da,anri ' t more. Four years ago I had a alight shock , e of palsy, which unnerved me to such an i extent that the least excitement would 1 make me shake like tbe acne. Las: May , J I pat induced to try Hop Bitten. 1 used [■ ooe bottle, but did aotaea any change: ie another did ao change my nerves that they r- are now aa steady aa they ever were. It tnedto take both bands to write, bat now my goad right band write, ibis. Now, if , you continue to manufacture aa honest i d and good aa article xa you do, you wlD ; , accumulate aa boesst fortune, and oocfrr , s asMsssssxraK— IT* BCZCH. cr -A woman htwbands ber reaonroea ■=- wbra ibe rifles tbe pockets of bra lord e- up (or the theft.— -Vaw Tart Otamar. ot aai. re I "eaedChntreua. Even tbe (wtiencc of Job would be. 1 1 SrSH'SiSS 10 ' aaay aaa aE ana ha aveltel to at«Jto ahaf Ig. t Dr. Kbtgs Saw Dtaoovarj tor Camnaajaioa.

IBY AtTHORITY] , a ; LAWS OF .NEW JERSEY, u i An act In jwori i- lor Cw :u1»rr retlrf ot pi- t * j t. be kr;i.?£s ; and rvitef of iti- poor la cutre'nt the tlrat claac , , hoen^Oull [OL>*l]r r^.r Vo- j f SSSnSnrjb.im. r CHAITtat XXXVIL r seat daWon." iK.-rl«oa;. appro. ed li.rre twemir-aerealt.."Bc Malt vt*ttt Sandrod j t. Be It eaaeted* dj the Seaatc^aad Uem-rmt - kety aaooto.aad furtjdaird avoiaioi wWrl; ' '"ipprorS fouroarj'tof l -en. j waerevT aay <*«alj jjuC - road^toard'in any c damtaad or ^^agyrtu^w^TatfaWl jwy C to rotas ^atoaartty jrnta l*^ tojaw^ ro^ Ouu 16 A ppnivcd" Friiruary si. two. -I * Mi uodrod * Arerob^ 'or'Ttir' e- Approved rearaaiy St, two. : •

jylly a ^ ' S'eon^w'jarSbSoa. ta the no miSttS CBAFTEH XLt. ^ ^ ! apwaaitagattuo* tjlyretrew. _ Gmmnl ^fSJSS'thS'S'la^'tS.aEmt^: Approved February O. llsx. AtawaX^m^e1abd ocberwalu IB^ toaaponud 1 iSfc re« ^y ^ efaay 1 Cmiuwto in ropeTXle*™ "dtolpce for™!!? ' Tjlnv u. : ^U^ur^ttny1 .S^p^^w^e^e^^er^all. ; KMSsErs&jasfi E5.^5«5g5aSa5g - SwBTa' to Jin®&h«'3nJIS I uosrponted Wrwa or bnrnaa*. aad t»e aaa. 1 Sfeb to L^lb^roS^J^ "RelTbla."^ « ' T A^twYfeuetWLTaat'" tttta art ahab utApfvuvad^ehniaiv XX. isa. , i.-HAPTTB XUll. ^ Ac act lorojwljte Ue aateo t patagea^ nia^ M mTauaaaeluianiii.^ A* act autggg^ toe reur^M^ Of^aaapu- -

taaoda, ahataueiar. rrowrea oat ot the creation and mi"'— r — ot the aaid inaiiiauoo. tsp, i *f^aal^ray^tSie^pre»tmto»r ^tla tewtojtoe^do- J . EjaSpuJaaHS1 ^thaitireL' | •loreuld. the peraooa ao sriattad ahaU mert. ; aod by k». or ocbrrWM.^m Uilo ; ' STUy 7^!n "^int^i re' " ' OreiSa. aa|bae^alvr provtda£^a«araiieaii 5^3 mi'JoQ1 in arenunajriw^ton; l -a -I *«*rd ehall e-a-tituu- aj^myim Vw ^the hnapnal: and ibe sai l Mawl aball aaaaaKy An act to enable aarirtalloneot Bapualrinrdu* d AawmbS ot'SS1 SUt^ot^ew Jersey, 'nlat wbeocrrr an aawx-aiino ol topud 'SarcbT lbd L'.wto ion. apectfytnr 2dE2ee25oaal5l to! isd^mat* ^prill'srolabai'lto aueh new uaihe, bare, bold and retala at! Ua property, and a thall puaaua and eb)o. tbe earn, rtrhl. and " L Aad be^n enacted. TUMI tbia^ac: tbtU^to dTre'ilyor f a Uorrow3Jt !

A I^ ito'bw^nt'^m'roi*?!! U^uriw" ere > | to'^tat^fSu1^ j I I^^prelmoBe'olTnVari^^inj^ftS pro. ' 1 ,uwu' b> Ihla at*. aSatl be deewttogailly ol a | - rotuarwaM^tofwlTJfljTS'^^^^otD • , d .nill^be toelrttrd ju ito^pn-d^. tod^tn rtrtomt d plauu.1 oyrter. aad coavenlar I be same to their 7 dMaada pab'tcaaaod take'clM tmmroute^! e Approved March X Iov>. 0 CnAPTKUXUX. Aaterut.Iy to*tri.' state" of^siw Jena/frSl '"ippurofManat!1 :S' ,1 A farthre aopplemetit to as ad cuutied "An act | 1 s^sSilSua-g " W^uato are ai'ti^e^DBl U»L ajFlIurrtiVS I prooe therrtur t «eMto*w& Ue'ewdtooa! ; SSSsTSsiSSrK X JSd belt eaaned. That this act thmli.UXe I — Api^e'to'htaroat. U8S.

sl' SSSS-oTA'SiSft.' : S1!f,?e^g^rtgCTg^Si : i EsEEsHSSmS • ■ j y?>g^ztto I diuida ^BlV«lIw1Sdll UXetced tm- ! "Approecd Harm X l*x. tUAPTEK Ul. - ^ra.Tppetre5' Ajru"ttorU?.' !ww^aimaad '< AMeSuii" ir*u?&i*«f^5v jSaffrmt • rekpy 'n'thtT 5^"or?vorynr[j^'tto ; sisslss - ^ee'ladladteabd tW^JgjiaratogW^r l tberaof. uaui ar tor thaoae oltheaahlpanentw d pero.u. ao eautlsd to receive the mmt.UUr the a d*!wirir1.troh *S!°heT u rotaptete prateeuoauiaald exrimaror exaou- * i^aroayatratTTSdaiiawnMaix^aw ■ ^ w d ^Kd^t^0ou^TbTtthft are* uXaaCed "J 'uTC™bpreMdem8)QJiei orTto^alaeM'ooim a, ^ or r<mmco picas in an-Mur JJJ ^w'or'pnwl! *: {i-ellto, "toe t be1 *' •ou tcc*1 L win awrwd'ni " ar laabtllty ul the )wlge tuakl«l the twtat atoreaabt. ro 'to oinrl' or ao. ut them where-a '"iTADd'to'ItlSrted. That the tatroe prealdeht !■ the utenor^roni^ol roenmoa , pMaa.^ a! tb'r pewoe lh°aod Winy oihcr coonw at this « at tie not hartal a taw or pe^derolhdxaTpa.J- the •- in which such oouaie not havinx a law or pe**lid dim Jadge rtpeclalli ^appolbted^ lherefor la w aKah^fb?ln wrtinj? a^"^alj^^Cbe|d'aty CS £l^!t?.r°na'i't^u°tuc whh^/wjia%ieelaly •- piwafdret'iadae^f the" uiteriorroor: or common plena in and tor aar ooohty of this stale, shall mi 1— and all tor lb,: la* or ufreldenl ludae ot «to ot lata stale, snail

h^ shall" ao*uw«da **y rnioraLAati to of the aw- midny. '.wtoa^l, egret aa^temirn the Approved March X im. UHAITEK L1V.' thaanuaa aaght hondrad and aceotr-Cre. I. Be II enartetl by Ue Keaala and General Aaaaiubly *f Ue Slate of Hew Jersey, Thai from aad a Oor Ue r^taaxe oMhls aot^Urra^ahanbe lUeMto^i^amotiatoM baretotorriMmp ^r.'!todtotfooac5d.That It aball to tawfot foe a-..-:a:i.-u- u.cinawate.1 ooder tbla art to one - ffillrew^^^aelSietoui Uareia i^^^reSKa^pBniraaaZ CUAFTEb lv. Soppleuwat lo Ue act entitled "Aa act Mr the Incorporation of are companies." approved c Aprti tweu'y.flre',"t" Uoaaand ri(M turn ( Aa«nbly Ir'Tbr' siWotlsS' ImnTnix \ ever t coneftuhMi formed under the act to wblch lb uiaa^aapplrtpret. ahaU hg^pj^totold. rA'?yT ^ Andto 'H rtgrtcd. Tbat Uu act shall tlXa An^iiy If Jnatofrhat ?&> ySS twondwl Of tbe charter or aaid any for Ota tass&ziz y. may tarther Dwporarr er Ooaua* toaatoeitofm. f~is:5s,"l sSSS SStoiSmreol M^itouSTffiawfiJiy cwwrorrpp tnponmi aaex,