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VOLUME XXVm. CAPE HAY CITY, NE1K JERSEY. SATURDAY. APRIL 28.1883. WHOLE NUMBER. 1502.^

Oafs may city. n. j. • 1 .50 a yar in Advartca. TrbfrtJlonal Card*. j b. Huffman, \tto ^^oorHaaM^^A la w j ! mmm Stroq* vianoim. ' f^Cw J- ' F. DOUGLASS, j ATTOBSK Y-AT-L A W yucmmjx raisorm * j Yy 'ALTEB A. BARROWS, ATTOBSELAWAW i ROUCTTOR IN CllANriEltT. nocct mxw. n. j. j ' -Q*. J. F. LEAKING & dbn, j < dentTstb, " "teCTRRdTttkA-FrtlMlM. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AMD , •OUCtTOR.-'_ l»T«k AND rXAMHCEtt IN . CHKNCKKT. .1 No. l« "'..niogion »ru«. On* M«y I '""••fL*- . - — ???■ i JJ'RRBBKT W. EDMUNDS, , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, KOUCITOH AND MA8TKK IN CUANrCKT. I jil' ! "PfgyBY M. BQYD. i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ] CONVEYANCER. ' THI'ST BAND FOR ) Justness grid's. -j^nos rT WTLUAMS, ~ ' ARCHITECT AMD BUILDER. .TOD OB OONTHACT B. IJTTLE, nuenCAi, PAINTER AND GLAZIER. . Ordare me) * h-rt at LMuul iKicr ^ , ORGANS AND SEWING MA"D i 'in. N't" ( B. F. HORNER, piAmcKssssafflntGiAraiES ; BtiDjrroN. n t. , •raocb.kk IkI»» At- cape Msy my. a'plt-y ( TO GARRISON'S STATHftm iisfCHE VAEffiTl' ' r-.K OOLD MNA. BLANK BOOKS. Tot LIT 1 PAI'RR. POCKKT.i . UtBr. BUKLJ. GOOD*. F.HUIHG TACKLE. CBKAP IJBEAKIES 1 HIXUTVKI fO*TB MA«Tr ACTIHKD ON ' Q<X)D>t^lBOHU BBKB FELTBOUK. CLOTHING. BOOTS A BBOK8 D, P. DIETERICH, AWT |«. New YcvkBelting tai Tacking Company WAt^L-^mCM^NCTgrtKKT. -piGGS A BBOTHEB. AMERICAN WATCHES, PBILADKLPHU WATCHES A JEW^KY REPAIRED. ^ J B. MATLACK. ~ MB. I B. BBTKNTB IT- PHIL A D A. IWOn DB1DI ml SETEE PIPE OMOR9T TOPS, WIND OCABD CAPS. CtHMkKT PUtB. OAHDKN VAHCB, «* ' »«UMOJ'MWBi>M.I.». 1 J sIcThand ason, v j CAP* HAY DIAMOND CCTTHRS L. RICE, JR.. ARCHITECT AND SUPERVISOR i «0 WALNUT-STREET. JOBNM. WU8BELL, DRY G00D8, GROCERIES,' PORK. LARD. HAMS, SEEDS, Mr

%t« adrrrtttmrnts. STEELMAN'S COLUMN. DRV GOODS. j Stock increased, and prices reduced. . Wc are selling Muslins at the following prices: Pocasset, 9 cts.; Wamsutta, 12 1-2 cts:; Duval, to cts.; Utica,4-4. tocts.; j-4, 16 cts.; 10-4 35 cts.; Good 4-4 Bleached, 9 cts.; Fruit of the Loom, ip cts. Wc arc selling Silk at 90 cents beats any Dollar Silk in Millville. We have better grades selling at <1.1 5,$MO, 1 1.6s, j52.oo.and #2. 50. have reduced some Dress : Goods 38 per cent, simply ^ecausc ' the colors are not the Latest J Styles. ' They are very good and cheap. IN MILLINERY ; as usual lead, having secured the services" of a first-class Milliner. fdrrne?ly in One of The leadChestnut Street Establishments. We are satisfied are can suit all, and our prices will be as usual below all others, as our manner of buying in large lots and for cash gives us the veryprices in the market. Jn Fancy Goods, in Satins, in Hamburgs, in White Goods and in fact everything in this line will be found complete and the prices right. Nearly forget to mention mention to the ladies that wc have 25 pieces Nainsooks selling ai i 1 cts. 'price elsewhere in Millville 16 ctm. IN CLOTHING DIPARTB1NT we have made improvements and alterations in order to meet the demands. Arc^npw making a 1 specialty in Fine Clothing for . Men and Boys. This is a new departure in the business in Millville-, but our people demand it, • and tHfcy must be accommodated, 1 also keep in stock complete line of medium and lower grades. Good suits for Men #4.50; Youths: >3.50; Boys. $1.50. Here is a chanfc for everybody; 1000 pairs good, strong, working pants selling at ft. We make a special effort to suit all in the verystyles -of Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods, wc arc i.i fact, headquarters for these J^ods. TK SHOE DEPARTMENT. having been considerably en1 Urged, is considered by all to be the finest South of Camden, and our Stock complete. The largest stock in the county, and to be sold below all others, tbe great 1 Discount announced by other dealers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ladies and Gents cannot fail to be suited. The business in this department having ao increased that we feci guaranteed in carrying an im1 mense line of goods. Children and infant's shoes -of every description.1 In all our departments we have the largest Stocks, .the Lowest Prices and polite atMmtat Taiiiw DepariaeH. W. SCOTT CALKINS. Manager. A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK. 1' Pantaloon inc.s — A Specialty. Coatings—' The Best in tfe Market. r 1 Suitings — No end to them. | Stylo — The very Latest. . , Workmanship — None can excel i Fit Yo0 — Ask your Conscience. ' f I Brrrwr YeV— Give us atrial. A. J. STEELMAN, 8:10. 1*4 16 Hi$to Street ^ ^ MILLVILLE. N. J. ^ ^ 1 1

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"Yet, »lr," continued the Texan, wip- i i iog hit snntucbe »nd cuotemrlAtln* Uk Montana man thoughtfollj-. "Yea, air, a ' Tetan norther la aoch at It refiarded at ■ rrmiderable br them that bat teen K In | "iTirctl'laied to beat a Montana blit- 1 1 rard ?" iDquirrd tbe man (ram Ibe north. »<•»:. wlirtiloR hit knife an ^hit^boot nod j j "It art." rephrS Ibe Trxaa. aot, utuir. ! i "I am intpaftxi lo tay ibat it it ral'lalrd I i • » Uoit anything tlm! Uniaa Sirang- r. I j ■ «™i}T.i£*Mdta Sou It pickod i I it n|i. wiituHit ftiiplaeina adnrulek! Seen , 1 ' it done Im-trlf. (locrl I *-i-n one tbat i I lurnedtn apple nrcbard upatde down, and 1 1 1 1.,- man bad lo dig out bitharreat applet- < . And i hat uaxi't tnuoh gt a nortbee. with- ' ■ "f heartl* llirj trat pfttty pnwerlnl,'- jt ; ihtiY make no tpecd" - j « I "Stranger." coniinned the Texan, fall- ; I | ing into the Imp. "Mranger. 1 kxu a 1 f i Texas norlbcr catch Ibe flrat •hakjt.of an ' t i anli quake and cam: It right our • ' p.wn before ihat^jiuike eoOld get a grip t anywhere: Speed I'speed ! Why, n ranger. • t I I tern a n . rlher kcldi a mortgage auCD a | ' man'- lian'd ood. and ibai mortgage wat ' i due before lie- man picked bimtelf out n 1 1 "Didn't think they went to fan," oh c -erred tbe Montana man, with an omio- c oo- mildneta Tbat't .pretty fair and I think a great deal o money could t be -made by importing tbetn northern Into f our parti for little breathing placet when ' we bare a blizxard on." 1 "Doet blitzardt go fatter than Uiatf" • iuqulred Ibe Teian, who wanted lo kick t bimtelf for not letting tbe Montana man > get bit work in Brat. ^ ' ing 10.000 milet in hour." replied Ibe I Montana man earelemly. I "Whal teemed to be Ibe miller with t I blra !" atked the detpecate aootbenier, j "I| wat it lung time belere we could I find out," cinlinued be Irora Montant, I -but flpally wben he got a barkael tooir- I where and watnT going otgr 100 nidc- a , ' minute, wc g»t on lo what IniubledmrinTN ■ "Wat be -irk ?" demanded the texaol I ready to figbL ^ / * "No. be waa Irying uNmpJ'tliti dug ! 1 gontu norther of youra tloog ! 1 know u I waa Ike tame norther. -cau«e I -ceo the .1 mortgage aUekiog oul'n lilt ear !" And I lien lliey wenl ai It; but wben the police sol there the Montana nan waa el ill a little ahead. ) • -TakeNn. i^UUui name ..( a sew J Sara Bernhardt cuinmlticd tuidde the ! miier day near Dhbliu, Georgia. Mr. Drinkwaler happens lo.be the' name of a M-u-chu-C.U ale brewer. Zacluriah Taylor haa been -cnl to Jail ! at Sy-mcii-e. New Y'otk. few I bet l. Ulna Bible anl bit wile Samh T«u- ■ , i menl live in CMtlcnden county. Ken- ' „ I lucky. An Inqiana farmer liu-rb'riftroed a calf . Willi two moutbi "O Donnran Roaaa." . Tbe village of "Tighl eqnee«t"G.-or. a gia. la to be known hereafter as North j ■ Ai a recent election in Sheridan. Micbl- ' ' gao. Benjamin Franklin beat John Qultcy 1 Adams for Juaticc of ibe Peaoe. ' " IlOouc county, Mistoori, bps a dtixen named Old, who-c ncareat neighbor I" . named Young. At' Itockfonl Mr. Grave ' lives a few doors above Mr. .Gpy. ! ' George Washington la lecturing in , S.men*l cbonty. New Jrrtey ; David ' Davis trachea tchocl at Middle Valley, in ". Uh> same county, and Cornelius Vaodrr- ' bill workt in a mine near by. '• George Washingion wta a witness hc- *- fore a Baltimore court last yean be waa * a'.w> ditcharged frost the Botetourt, Vir- " ginia. Jail oo the td indent, after having j; served a tenn of twenty yea re. - T.„7^miT "" WCM1 A hoy who ivjuieed in bare feet tix days of the week was com pd led by hia I mother lo put oo abort when be went lo ! rburcb aod Sundey-acboo! in m elllage . , about a mile distant from hia home. No . aoooer, however, waa he oot of the maternal tight thtn lie pulled oil Ibe bulled , leather bo xet. became they made hit I eel ' a well, tod tylng^them P««bee^ tbe j . Jogged on barefooted, at usual. He wat . I a. m overtaken by a rich neighbor In a , fine family wagon, who asked bim lo ride. The boy waa bound for the Bap- j list church ana the wealthy fanner to tbe , Presbyterian. Slinging hia bcogant under i lie teat be wat art down at bit own i rburcb. forgetting bit tboct, while the 1 rich man went oo to bit datamation. In . Sunday-tcbool the teacher wat proty and ! j tbe boy gut to sleep during the leteon. 1 i w lticb was oo Lazarus aod tbe rich man ■ The I earlier eoerloded fab lecture on the ; a lemon of the day- with tbe question. "What became of tbe ricb-haaa 2" Tbe 1 | boy roused up from^blt moose Juel m * tbe teacher, "he lifted up bis eyes in bell.* , "No. be didn't," perebted the boy, "he I . wenl up the Presbyterian cbuich, and he's a gi< my new aboea under bb wagon armL" TIic oreat artngc. The Eett Hirer Rospentipo Bridge on- - timing New Y'nri with Brooklyn will w>-o be opened lo tbe public. It is nor of the g.vwt engineering works or the . modern World, and In tome respects «ur. naawrt anything of Ibe kind in all biboej, it hat hern fourteen years in building, and arm eurt wben completed folly etgbtreo tmllireb of do Hare. No draft" mock of tbe money spent has lireri wirtnl, and it it open lo doubt whether (t will ever . iw worth to tbe I we eiurn what it has oat In time, oo doubt. Brooklyn will ■* br an&exed to New Trek: indeed, brah cities are sow aubaiantially nor, f< r there would be no Brooklyn were it dot for the vast business »t tlwae who cool rut the commerce centered oo Manhattan I--land. Wben united, tbe metrapolb will take raak at the third city in rbc world in imputation, aod Ibe second in commercial Importance. Tbe great bridge arill ah " ways be an object of InteraM to tbe tree, etrr from aieoad.— Frma Demerol! MaliJg ftr Afwy. Hurled Alive for ata Hours. Tike* llSSlr' ^to%iTbarted In a well oo Eighteenth, between Magtxioe f and Cbeutnuu bad a woodcrful experience. After being interred tor over tix boots, from 11.80 lib (. be arm taken out alive and cnovdnus. Not co!y was bis death reported to hie friends and in the Pot Saturday evening, bat tbe Coroner Sm m called to bold an icqum .»■!.- 1-- iy iw at aonai at ilthnolrt be di-ror> red. Judge then tbe turpri-e of ibe wiuknwr. who,1 i tfirr digging uwty fnr bnurt, beard Mc- i winch prevented ibe uaod loan failing so , „ Ilgbily aimw bin at lb pmduoe tuffocs. ti-in. Heir severely- bruised, but will re. o.re-rt. Hit ertft, lo wterai be hat Wtn I tml^ihree mmrhs^ bad^a^mw" j ; frvbngu while biuind alitr, be says are Tketia boon seemed like .

An F.auor-u Plcussni 1.1 fe. Tbet* era out very few people -who are aware of tie plea asm life a nearapaprr ! I rata leads. His pathway la axrvwa wUh , ■ the brigbuwl of fkiwera. and npoo a downy , couch ne rrpoaea. Uia daily life is .mc continued Dund of unalloyed happioru-. This la why to many yovmg naeo aapirc lo , become orlkonL , There Is no end to tbe fun there it in I I the bnaitMH, at will be learned from read. J iog the fallowing of an Kattern editor. J thorn ttvle of writing was calculated lo ■ ' prople to doroa of gore. Being J oot to much on kit tnuiclr, be J found it neceaaary to keep a fighiing edi. r , lor. aod be bad a tpeukin».tube eooocc- ' led. with tbe porter's room, to call bim J when danger required. ■ fine d«y a gentleman, whom tbe editor ' , re levied lo at a "crosseyed drome- [ . dw." came In to requeaa a owrectioo. i and as tbe fighting editor was no l, be 'didn't istpimd to tlx- signal of disuvaa ' and while tbe edUor nnd hia vltltor were , J oo Ibe flor* under bis desk. Ibe former < agreed to coMrct bit mistake, and ibe ! : men left., Preiir tooo a geotieman , the rural Jo-. nets came in lo give t ibe editor a big aqoarh. aod get a notice, and about the same lime tbe fighting edi- , told him the b.wt wanted help. The man 1 of wsr wa, quick hirr-p.n l, and dashing { bis chirrs run. and seeing the t i a somewhat disordered coodiiiob, Ibe 1 | result nt blaprevio.iauiaiiiu.belb'uiglittbe { | countryman was, ibe can* o( it. and furniture, raa tbe victim across tbe street j where an empty bearae was standing in I of an undertakes 'i shop. Into the • vehicle he Jammed Ibe farmer and abut ' tbe door. Die commotion be had created , •cared tbe horaea, and tbey started on a < dead run. People noon noilced tbe runs- J beholding thf hear* dilute with a port 1 and become a complete wreck, aod their ' at seeing a human body prectptta- , led to tbe sidewalk was only equalled by , their amazrraent at seeing it spring aim- 1 to Ht fnrt and take arrott tbe ouuotry, ! yelling ''Murder!" Tbey tbougbl it an attempt lo bury a man alien, aod part of ■ them weot aod got tlx- uuderiaker In lynch ] bim. While the rrw pursued the fanner, , who was found hiding In a swamp. And after be was brought in It look over flute ] ! to get matter- cxpiaioed. aod Ibt-o i ' ibe farmer went I adore n Juttioe of the 1 • aod nude afflilavli '.list lie hoped to ' struck .by lightning if he t-rer entered i a newspaper oOce again The May Centcbv mate appeal to a j variety of lade- By way of hi-. | lotyand adventure then- are time illuttraicd papers: "Die Aborigines anil the ' (iiiooists." by Edward Egglcttnc, whs . has made the study of American Indiana specialty, tbe first o! two papers by H. j II.. on IbcSpaniih Mixii.ina nt Southern , Celitornia, cotilltd "Father Juniper o and his Work." and, thirdly, a paper or great 1 readableoets anil ethnological value, by | Frank H. Cashing, on bit "Adveotoies la i , Zunl." Tbe Ulustrations of all tbe* pap. ra have been made with the ttrictrtt regard for hlttoricmi accuracy. By way of licrsooal Intrreat there are three -ketchre : i Ooe of Cardinal Manning (with a portail ; which is printed as a froolrip'iece), wrtt- ' ten by Mr. C. Regan Paul, tbe English i publisher and author of a Cardinal Newwhich appeared in tbe Dorm , ! ni'Kitha ago: a trctmd. an expoaitioo at Salvinl's King Lear, by Emma I em , roa witb a drawing of tbe great irage- . diao in thlt character, made from life by , Alexander: and third.- a charming light rarey by Henry Jamea, Jr. on du Maurier'a caricatures in "Punch." and oh the I artist's relationa to London aooiety. With the last are reproduced a nurolicj of du Maurict's host drawings engraved anew In America from tbe nrigiDal cartoons for "Punch." by permission of in publisher- ' In fiction there is an installment of Mr. Howell's aerial "A Woman's Ilra-on:" a , abort ttory by F. K Stockton In Ibe Rud1 der Grange aeries— "Pommt'a Daughter:" and tbe Orel half of a -lory of much frewbne— and humor by Joel Chandler Harris i (■•Uncle .Hemua' x namely. "At Trogue PotoeCa" ' In 'Tortcs of tbe Time" are brief !>»- ' pert on "Tbe Effect of 'Civil Service Re- ' form upon Parties" and "Tbe appointment ! of PoeusaMera." together with tha ao- ' Douaeemeol ef "A New Departure" in the ' make-up of Tna Cgmvi aod tbe reasontherefor. Contributora lo "Bric-a-Brae" ' are Walter Learued. R. H. Stoddard. Otcar Fsv Adams, J. A- Macon, and Chart— H. Crtindall. who* "Plowing" occupies 1 most of the depertmeni. (fiber poetry in ' tbe number Is by Ho* Hawtbren IaIIi ' rop, L Frank Tooker. Richard Walaoo Gilder, Joel Benton, John Jamea Plate • olbCT*. t at. Nlcholax for Hi) Haa a wdoday, spring flavor, and opent tbe tecood part of tbe volume witb a strong table of contents, important fet lures of mfeioh are the opening' chapters . of "BwetH Away," a new aerial story of tbe MMsMsippi floods, by Edward 8. Ellis, some rime editor of OoUen /taps: and tbe . Brat part of "Tbe Story of Robin Hhod," . by Maurice Thompson, the diaringui-bud i, tuxophilite. "Swept Awty" is vividly - Iltuauaied by J. Wells Chspoey, who* . pictures of rioutliern life are familiar to , readers of The Cent wry, and tbe draw. ■ logs foe "Robin Hood" arc by tbe clever pencil of R. B. Birch. •The Tinkhuu Brother.' Trde-MUl," J. T. Trowbridge'e fine aerial, onotlnuca | to iocrrw* in interam with each eucccrdlaey Inrcom bw- a teaanoahle oul-of- - inor akercb, qualntlv called "Among the ■ Pollydaurera"; and tbeve iaa profu-ely . illusi raie^t article <m curkni'iet of hird- . life, queer oeau, tod clever ezpedirnu. A raner arilh a vety tuggearive tule is i "The I Ad of the IVtevkios " Tbe inI lemtlng family, wbroe misadventure", ao r eloquently U>1J by Mi- Lucretia P. Bale, i have l»en followed- fur many years by I ibou-andt of readera; bave at lengib gained I eoouvh in woeldly wisdom to become air moat Ike other people. The children t bate grown up, and the parrels pasa out I uf our sight in a law wild freak. - Tbe "Work and Play" department conI alsts of a clever and original article, crow. ■ ded witb pictures and diagrams, entitled I "Chalk-Talk, -by Frank Beard, who leu - us all into tbe secret of hit success at t - lecturer and arnoarr of children, and • abows bow .bright girls and boys may encertain their frieoda in the tame way. A Georgia 1-Artl— ata Use <S ate. man me BhXrij Newa. a Did you ever watch two ladies uke e leave of each other at tbe rate I Tbe - lovers' lea re-taking, though lingering and i reluctant, if short aod brief cranpared to t IL "Good bye," rays ooe. "but you t moat come over to-morrow evening " c "You cab depend upon me." "By tbe r by. tarae you an engagement to the libt toy meting ■ but i wraar be going, no e Rood -bra again." Tbro tooapeaker tripa , i off from tbe gale, but rnturna to ask tbe rater if ate baa finished h— jjrwjcalk^. e -r* "Nblbt '^in catch me. ao lab, - tab." Hha iten warts off. wed you think n i bat ate it going -at law. but not to. a l'.unoiar tick, tee tayt: "Sot weren't d item flying pooint perfectly splendid ?" « Then ariffa a llrtle more detetmiord air e ate mya. "Good bye" again, aod tripa e actum Ibe atreeL pauting. hownvyv. evtvy few wept to threw klitea. ! l :

IB* At'TnoBlfr]- > : LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. [ i ate^S^cxed|or<TitaWsrtsfc^nabawiirth i enrn2^"*,pSem"itotn's^t ' nonaaralnv Uie proucuon of the pubte brans Ing iherelo.- anpevieol Nairn uUnr-Cnil. one tboosanu elgtit huMrro aoS eigbl*-rwo, or "An j i dred and curiny-oor. iad^l-w.-d aSl? Sueoinj ' laUli uf pohlic nrallh^^rg* t'mraidVea " j txxwu«ii at unrranin nonet or ne^KrownnSuol s aUAn.'»Tld ajyanraigif ^atel'lAe revotort'Ky'?ne j X Ctat boards H?rahh.^ayroawi^ An«u [veaj. u ^wera'oonferreef by* aaid act, and bjftne art B SsSSiSSiHSSE i boadrrd^and rlgbty-two. nocwiib-lsorting th.- i provide to; ibe ^em* on>* 'rior—syi^r' - !i I Ca^ida— mure ir 1! ot any oanmio— UxTeotAbsil new ibe nnirasr- ■ ' wrtU* durctSffl '|° i"r" *°C* r ^Tpr^nut |Sba naaae. rftenr I naretb^iMTUiwmi^Yl'or'i^Ifv— ^nfrao / . ^)MC|SI11 i.Mlir -aui^eoatija^rtify^lbsl tbri ■ | Me?orTbu 'irtT maj drtmnJru'wIieinii" *wh'rr. f . ivr»oo» li -ile'ndiore on tbr'slra. ro*nttl<gmxl r j laractlinB ^'"1 ' [ IS toiro rfw— 1 ; SSsSSSsi'S'S ' . oribe ellaease, and as lbs .lose ol r-tb Vx | mSrepariSS ' ' Sib' nHtu"' ^.1 ' ' tCn^S^nnd^^d'^K^**^ ' MlSamel tbro* aMm ra* any my b* or ! ■ OO^Lufor «h^^vreo^° ta-td.'-wroiM' lo | - ra b'eana* of ■u°SMnir«km<|li, ss , , rrTeiT« rnvir , ! * of braim^^approred March Y^mrHwmd. one ] 1 thousand ewat burn red aad alghly-onr. Wiai: , j rixilaasa. bsxardoo- lo the jxiWl^bralia.^x«. rt?ra— ^oTwhaebl^Ma'penyi^ ai M "m- ! ■ In me court of chancery, and mar be beard op m i I t^ a—ring on aucb notice as tbe chancellor . ■ ^^araTceomrvirwn seroedi ' [ rameJbT mi e°SVS aaM°propcny 'oo wru or c t^'no'iaohsrie'reoIfrs'lSa tor onngmg -orb " t^^^'^^lte*gUUe**«d^^r*|gl^^'^yisl j Ihrqjcrorooralion ^nw^teS^^rtOWBdl* 3 m^wra^^^TwhbiteSpK ' 2»Cno7glautinnmnae,e'1 IbattnawlT^ „ anon rbt a* of *1 haa or nlrta by rale, of I SSSSSSaSaMs ; KtsstssBfsWbrsKi' ; £?D i -SSSES x-i r CHAPTKB OIL j 'gygs.-ALyg aasg I j i

—ably of ibe sua of Sew Jereey. Thst ■IlblHs or costs in mmW <— soau hslaxet ! i ' ''"-n^^irtSiw'Mr— ragTo^'^nlrei ul'TSalTbr' 01 *«hM1bm™ene'ted|wvm^'ai ' Hon pertoroedex loo-i'-eri l'-e rend— e.1; i I prondel. thbt nn. p-reoo who stall lave Ond | Twenty years' expenenoe l^lbp practx-aoT m el- | mratelH-lar and^aorg— y.'approred t^eh ] Oowate ua^or?reli?s*f ^ rec^^TaB^y. of i-rtBMii*. oMnoA'phy.iclsn- and "nriex*icl or Ibe aeu lawbicli Ibi- l.a'nippt— aeoi: awl for ever y nam- Uitra-duxl lorairtiel lojke *"l! tMb^twud. Thai this set shaU UXe As-^mniyj'T the era'e or^ljew^New Jcrary.Tbal Approved Marcs tr, las. . drewil'iiae* w— d irrml'Il— p"l'«n^ln abr'iawa • ' jSilp of liule IAS llarlex. nwne coonly ol lyir-

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