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VOLUME XXXIII.

CAPE HAY CITY. NEW [EHSEY. SATURDAY. JUNE 25. 1887.

WHOLE NUMBER. 1708.

-osusi i«» wassj.r, jt CAPE MAY CITY. N. J., j. UKsn r Koxtrjox. th*'. »•. i&prutt*. I HKXarW.IUXD.'lMIUr. j SI 09 lY.xr Strictly in Adrincs. | »i-»" » "" »W» »<» rata i» revawoa. j ?refrtSlondl (fards, J-J'.AMING -fcUJ.ACK. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, SPS ¥. LKAMINO A 80N. ~ demtTsts 1 *" Oir* * I f Cocas llDCM— TBur»l»T> an.1 AatJ A MEM M. E. HILDRETH, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW omrr *: No « Wu-staauit. street, t.'epe Rar ( pENNINOTON T. HI1.DRKTH, ATTORNEY . AT ■ LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CnANCERY , . ' * ' "' "*? ' """ " [.wy Sustntss (Sards. % Il little, ~ PAINTKRKAN1> GI.AJHBH. U O. GlLF., I ■ HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO f PAINTER, ESTIMATE* VI'HNIXUCII CJURUOGATK'S OFFICE.

[J4NIK1. OX. Citars, Tito Pins ail Paw IWs. KABRKIt SHOP ATTACH ED. pwiSjwMSNfiiVi iiiTiovp WIRE ALBUM*. CHH-.ll" KttVMK*. , (•urniHxx. Bt. o. •• i port Office aiMrca, in m- Cmu-I -'ate. ,.u J. 8. UAhrimon. ? U/l?at eai) I five my tyors® r to pot l?im 19 ^ood 009di- I H09 atjd giu? I?im a better appetit? at?d maH? - , u/^at I would tilt? &'m U/tyy, a packet of §09- J dimB9tai Spiae, of ooar$e. It 's t9e best a 13d a^eapest, , too, for it 09ly ooets tyree - ee9ts 1 : : * t U TartotB J Sras am Biter Ms; "landreth-s LAWN GRASS SEBD, oT Tte^lrtTi^nVj Ik LANIIKET1I A HONK, Nan. It *trita^Bbj'j„ end DnM— w Vre.^ MEDICi>1- OFFICES.

L. E.MILLER. GENERAL- CONTRACTOR, ' MOVING BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY, ■ CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. jy'5-y •Rotfls and hoarding Bousrs. THE CHALFONTE CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. ^ H. W. SAWYER. EBBITT HOUSE, cape may city, n. j. - "OPEN VTX TITff YffVKT JXCK80T8TTIBIT. UPJ'O'lITE SEWC&I.U SIBI A a. W. OOLT. MARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY. N. J. m7.8m Mra. F. HALLBNBBCK. BREXTON VILLA, Cape may. n. j. Mrs. J. a MYERS. AMERICAN HOUSE, 1 Chestnut Street (bet. 8th and 9th) Philada. , )'« i; JAM KM D. McCLF.LI.AN. Proprietor. ' West Jersey Hotel, .uschMtothe Iloirl 4pi,,.(lBM p viMONH .Ms of Par*mt lloUl, Gamle*. UIHN flTTWU <>eV. Jstt-y 1 DEQTECTIYE BUREAU, 1 ■ ALEXANDER & IIALL, Office. No. 26 North 7th Street. Philadelphia. K*|M-rim».l Dctacttvre fumUheJ In Hotels anil all pleasure resort* N. It, The above nmiieM nelrcllvea are Sworn Officer* for Cape

Soots, Shots, Wall 3?nptrs, (?tr. ELDREDGE JOHNSON BOOTS AND SHOES, ^ ^ i RUBBER GOOOS A SPECIALTY. Fino Wall Paoars of the Latost Patterns, new shoe store. - t. paddon, nfcl^W. No 51 Washington Street. Cape May, Gent's. Ladies and Misses' Boots. Shoes andJSIippers JOSEPH F. HENRY, House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. l«*-v CHARLES WEISS, BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON, •1 r So. U ff.HIII vGTUN MTIIKar. Clfl MAY CITY. N. J. NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and'Conveyancsr, " CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. 15* * DUKE & DOAK, Contractor's and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. HIRAM ^ DeWALT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 317 Chestnut Stroot. Pnilada. J « a HILDHKTU. 4!l.,rnvj,rtJ^W na>l Nwai, l'aU». A. B. UTTLI. HILDRETH 5c LITTLE. • Real Estate Brokers, No. 4 OCEAN STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Baal Krtalc nought. Hold and Kachanitd. Hotel*. Sourdine " Hour* und cotl*Ke« Heoteo. mdraklc Bulletin* I,ol. Bltuuted nireetlr on the Bench. For Bote. , — ~ I'HARIJtH 11. ailMUNItK. ? EDMUNDS & EDMUNDS. • Attorneys-at-Law, 7 PBACTICB m TUB NEW JKBSCl , rBIUIStLYAltl* * U5IT8D aTATd CIBCl' IT COCBTa umn, 'lap* Ma, CH'. N. J., ayl CI IV Iaot anw. Pailodolpiiia. DAYID W. ROD AN, »uOT Of JACBH IN HTKBfT. CAPE MAY. H. /. • Wlahta lo lafom tae**bac ferirraliy CJfrt ar tau «■ hand a ckok* lut of I FIELD . AND GARDEN^ SEED Sj ^V^M^Sal^ay mJMes.

WrdfaL __ DYSPEPSIA CaniM III Tlctlms to be miserable, boprlna, confused, and di prcwd In mind, very 'rrlublo. lansul.1, and drowsy. » '« » diMaw w hich docs not get well ut n«Wf. ltropdrcs caxcIuL jH-rslsicul aitenUon. and a remedy lo throw off I bo causes and tone up Iho dlijrsllro organs till they- pcriorm Ihrlr duties willingly, ltood's SursaparUla lias provrn just llie rcqulri*d remedy iu hundreds ot case*, u j have taken Hood's Sarsapartlla lor dysio^sulWaelory at Hoo.l t Harsaparilla." Tm.ru Cuos, HruiU-EeslricUeU-CBo Jienr YotkatJ. Sick Headache -For H» pa« t*ro years I tare been III.'" wis* IndufoMl to try I1..kI'» Haisap.rllla. and ha*e tunnd great relief. 1 rtntr1 Asjunui. Sew llasen, lYinn. Mr*. Mary C. SmlUi, Cambridge porl, Mats., was a anfferer lound It the liest remedy abe ««r ua«L Hood's Sarsaparilla Ml by all druggists. «i ; sit lor »S. Mado only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. l-owcll. Mass. lOO Doaee One Dollar. philada. Iu5inf59 Caritt. JACKSON'S CAFE, 10 SOUTH EIGHTH STIIEET, y' "it McCLEES A CXI., cdbBCH mng.FMBm HCUOOL APPARATUS ASB BI'PI'UXS. myll-y No. ins Arch street. Pinhole! phla. rfMIK GllAND TURKISH BUSJL 81 AN BATnd. BAKTINDALS a JOUNHON, Proprm. I 81 LAM 11. ROWLAND. HouL myllJB. MATLACK, * N •- N SEVENTH ST PHILAUA rorn drain ani sewer hpe C1I1MNBY TOP*. U1ND GUARD CAPS, CHIMNEY FLUES. GARDEN VASES. CEMENT. Et& WAtrunied.Lowcst Pnced^and Heat II pes liulie goal, Wood, lirnr, rtr COAL AND WOOD .1 M SDHFI I FNGFR. J. M. SCHELLENGER.

(Soooeaaor lo A.Scnelieofer) SCHELLSNOEITS LANDING. CAPE M AT. graldfla ItSlodln/" Iffijli. te, Stoie. CltsH ei Pes COAL, , (ether with a eonatant aupply or Pin«, Oak and Hickory Wood «t.|f M. SOHKl.LKNOEK building Paterial, «t t. lumber yard Schellengors Landing, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Whore may be luund a largo Mock of BUILDING LUMBER, to edict from of etery tlo.1 ami eualliy to ault the reqnlrementa of CONTBACTOBS «nd BUILDEBS and an others. UKOkRS PROMPTLY PILLED. J. H. SCHELLENGEBS. ,,U*u.r°™:t! QATTELL, i. .o.Aaaroru^KL'^Xrt.m.sJ. C i IkSS.5 f '8M tlM Acetof. ,* FOR Far Itinii Met ani Burs, Meiia, ft. ^ t, ulloa^om madeyu. , J.ar.l (wtoe w ^Spectrt'* IrtTl *£ "SSMSLT »it «ntrKjw ■«^^AjkrUoal_ana ^ cae*0coi unoratmy ^SSTsssmSS^ peroaee oHnor whtoh prohlhUa the aale ofSu

F' Daniel W. Hand, M. D. a, In a former sketch we Inlimntml that " I' wag the ileeign to gal her data lor a history of the O. po Stay Har ds but the ancestral trunk has s«-pt forth guch a «• tha" the w^kitr/.rir whai li wa. originally thought to lw. _ hcn" "" "<■ vet ready to go hejond the limits , f the usual space allowed for _ the Weekly iH-rsonal sketch, although detail hail we can Anil room lo print . In j talking With aged reahieu.g of .he Uumy. lint examining record, of family hiflDfy U "as been teamed tbm the tell now a large part of th • present gen „ crmtlmi of |he Middle and l/iwcr Town. £. ship, are in some degree akin, distant IU tnic, and yet the vein i» large and well deAm-d enough to trace back to the _ Hop grower of Kenl. in Merry. Old Kng 8- land. Shamgar. one of John's sons. bought large tnscLs of land in Lower and r. Middle Townships from the agents of »r Doctor Daniel Cove and We, I Jersey So. eiely. He lad two son. Zoloph'rh.d and Nathaniel, we will briefly sketch ^ the descent though the former son with - the long Christian name, ilia father of Crooked Creek Ju.|P by I he Court ?E family. It is pr bable that Zclophrliad lived upon tbe land, till his death io 1787. then b ipicathing them lo Daniel Hand who built and net up the old 1 n;ka ion Hotel, go long and favorably known. J lo tbe traveling publie. The pro| erly descended to Ids son Selh Hand, in — com so of time, lie living for I lie most D Amelia Springer. »t <'• iirt Honw.' Seth had seven, children. Daniel. Ahngnil. had so

Lydla, Christopher. Charles. Franklin m and Ilctly all now deceam-d. He was m l ados. Besides his Court House properly, ca he owned what la railed on the old pr | deeds "Horse Neck." a farm thai come Elteabelli Hand who ha- se.ol.cd the In age of 83. still vigorous for so old a p»r- In ton. At Slim-on', Creek there was th Mr. Hand u-ed lo pasture Urge hdlil. of g. | If* met Ms deal It by being Ihrown from et ' tela horse. He was quite a young man Hi at his death, ,48. leaving a fara ly of p| their teens. He i* represented as being a' very impulsive active man. small in u statue and of gene- oils Impulses. The „ children all being minors, guardians ii were appointed by the courts to look <' » after their interests, and it is claimed by " It survivors of tbe family that it cost a -j large sum to icar them. Mr*. Hetty w 8 Iland widow of Daniel Hand. 8cth's t« oldest a n. informed the writer I hat it * took several days to sell oil of the mnv. „ able property of tbe estate. Mrs. Hand p is living at the Court House, having at"f tained the age of 85 with unimpaired j tnleHeel. She has a cl cumstamlal recol- 7 lecti n of ihc event- of her earlier life, e and very intereating thry are. We should like to tell our readers of these Interesting reminiscence i hut spare forbids. One of Seth Hand's seven children was ( Trank Hn the youngest with a single excey - tk»u He grew to manhood on the ancestral estates at the Court House, in course 1 of time marrying Dsniella Wbill(lln of 1 Lower Cape May. They had nine clul- 1 dren. Jane, Daniel. Franklin. Amelia. - Richard, Lydia, Elmira. Harry and J Arabella. Of these Jane, Daniel. Frank- ( " lln, Amelia and Lydla are still living, , the second of 1hem In point of age being I m the particular subject of this sketch ' " Daniel W. Hand was born at Cape ( w May Court Hou-e. N. J., August 18, . »» 1834. He began his educational career I in tbe public school pf the town, ei.ter- [ ing when in hi* teens, the academical Institute. Norrlstown, Pa., where he ■k was carefully prepared for a collegiate couiae al Lewiaburg University. After studying al that Institution, he entered X the office of Doci'T John Witry, at Cape May Court House, in 1854. thus begin4ng a proleasienal career In which be has — climbed by Heady step* to the very top of the ladder aa we shall I tarn farther along. After leaving the Doctor's oBcc he entered - the medical department of 1 the Unfveraity of Pennsylvania, grtuluam ting wjlh honofs In 1856. A year later nn Dr. Hand settled al St. Paul, Minnesota; oid and at once began the practice of his SSI profession. >7*. Bapldly rising. In public esteem, be iaS was, when the 1 iell war .Jwoke out In 1961, appointed Ant. Surgeon of the «£ Plrrt-Mlnn. VolunU-ers by ttfr Governor la*. Of his slate, al once joining his regiment, JJJ" in (^mp, near Wasfaluglcn, D. 'C. In *>i- August, 'ill bsing oniored before a ££ medical naming board for promo^on, bis pootmluion n» brigade surgeon, with Kb ndathcaxmnk of major, speadlly followgT1 tag. Intlii Yerrlble 3aja of hard fight- -

| ing in the Penlnanlar Campaign, he^ra? ! with his brigade, which bore ita full I j share of that bloody and undecisive cam. I | paigp. The Doctor was slightly wound- » ed at the Battle of Fair Oak, while in j the discharge of his duty. So difficult j I was it to provide for the nerds of the ( sick, and wounded of the Union army, J. | -that In one instance Surgeon Hand wa, 1 obliged to resort lo horse flesh to make j I soup for them. His services in the ] J memorable campaign were distinguish- 1 dutii's. winning for him Hie warmast j I commendation of hi, superiors in com- 1 ■ .nnml. » In August 1802 Surgeon Hand was f placed In charge of tile large general hospital at Newport News. Vs., and in August of same year received his commission ol Medical Director of the U. S. forces al Suffolk, lie showed marked executive ability in all the details of this responsible place. Never permitting it persona! aafety to stand between bimself and duty, hence be was found in the e most exposed part of the tented field, a While campaigning the Spring of '63 be s «a, taken prisoner and carried U> Libby, a remaining there several month, before , being p rmltted to return to hi, comr Newbern. N C . a. Medical Director of ti the Department . seeing, while there, a active service in I lie field hospital. \ n Another duty than caring for wonndeef • of those who were attacked bv the I* scourge of yellow fever. His success as e a physician in battling with this epiI. demir is a matter .f history The hard ' ■. work and exposure conlrarted by the il was fully appreciated in tlx- Surgeon 1 General's office, for in '65 he was sue. r restively promoted to ibe rank of Lt. [. Colonel and Colonel. In April 65 he had an attack of lyphu, J fever, communicated by released Union f prisoners from Salisbury. N. V. After a >. most distinguished service in the medical ri department of the army. Surgeon Hand b ^.'"retero'log'teV Paul where "he 1 grown to be large and lucrative, and Is •l still retained. In 1872 Dr. Iland wa, e made president of the Minnesota Slate d Hoard of Health, still holding that posi- •] the University of Minnesota was given .. magazines." Ids articles commanding I, sen! al Ion of subject, and lucid stale1

married, having hv hi* first wife a son ami daughter. Daniel and Edith, both of whom are intellectually bright, and physi- 1 cally tall and straight, giving large » promise- of future usefulness. « for his health, which had become some- J what Impaired by hard work, the Journey . it ne him good, as the electro at the , head of tin, sketch ilvqjprea. Inclosing J inadequate article we desire lo say 1 that Socially Dr. Hand is a very genial , gentlemen, ami In his business relations J most honorable; bis success in life which I has becfi very inaiked. being attribu. ' ted tu an educated common sense, that • gives him an individuate Y yecu- c liarly pleasing and profitable to content- , P",e' . . It is the duty of every person who has ' used Hotrhtr-t German Syrup to let it, wonderful qualities be known to friends , curing Consumption, severe Coughs. Asthma, Pneumonia, anil in fact j all throat and lung disease,. No person , can use It without immediate relief, j doses will relieve any case, and consider It the duty of all Druggists , recommend it to the poor, dying con- 1 sumplive, at least to try one bottle, as ] 80.000 dozen battles were sold last year. , and no one case where It failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to trv. sold at 10 cents. „ Regular stae. cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. Eva.— "I suppose these extremely nice looking young men are the students, or house surgeon or something?" Maud— doubt. Do you know. Kvs, I feel I should very much like to be a hospital nurse." Eva— "How strange! Why, the very same idea ban just occurred to Worth Your Attention. Cut this out and mail it to Allen A Co.. Augusta. Maine, who will send you free, something new, that just coins money hU worker*. As wonderful at the electric light, as genuine at pure gold, it will prove of lifelong value and Importo you. Both sexes, all ages. Allen & Co. . bear expense of stalling you ■ business. Il will bring you In more cash, right away, than anything else In [ fhls worid. An/one anywhere can do 1 the work, and lire at home also. Better ' write at once; then, knowing all, tbeuld • you couclude that you don't care to en r gage, why no harm Is done. | "Is your teacher grounded lit the ' roots?" Inquired old Heavyhead of bis daughter the other day. "Of course 1 not!" replied Mis* Heavyhead, spltefuL J ly; "he's way up'.in the branches." 0 Tnuu EvEECrtri^Tlie thousands of f remarkable cures which have been ao- _ complished bv Hood's Bsraparilla are r duo almpjy of three effect which this great medicine medicine ha* upon thorn ' wbo'take it s JYriL II purifies tbe blood. Second It atrengthens tbe system. TkJreL It gives healthy acUon to the B dHvBh ttaSTSJee effeeta no disease can c long retain ita hold. It U forced to leave T the system, giving place to berllh and » druggists. Try IL I, Im days agone, when a schoolboy h punished by being made to all with the r. girls, there was no complaint of oveeL crowding our public school*. .1-

j! LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. .1 [BY AUTHORITY] CHAPTER t. i jr ^iq^rssBQt MUMg "^sntiMkt ; ihaS' 2HS£°S1SRS ' " UJ Tied 1 AMctatilj or tee Sis e ^New^erwr.^TtlH^ta^. y . Aiiprove.tMsrebS.PWL CHAPTER V|. I'rT, 10 Miat.bih'imM'ro-rn sis s pebttc psn. * < »n-t metboil u stisll proatgle tbe' exterast »p- , pesrsnee aaa tae msterlsl pro^reis. ^oou onter

to*ti?S'p*i«v'"«MUeI oBrneireritOr Onif1 tiinu-l meetlur 0/ tbe' OomSsTwsrui1 sn.l MWMbl^wao^stan^b^ ot*sas vrBersY'or •p'-eul, public or private, tncoar talent wltb Ihl. sct.be sB.1 ibe rsme are rvpeelr.t, so.l ih,i tht, set sbsll late effect Immediately. Approved March V, tan. \ CHAPTER VIII. A|^£^te'trMteeeaot 'r"ll*l"aa socleuc," f Revtrton], approved April ntbth. one tboaad elf til Babilred^ad^aeveWT-ave^ e#*lrm| Aasemtilr of the State or New JereejjTbai •ocleir or'coorrrinnoe of cbnaitaoi', wbp astbTelect'loaor trnrt^, ot,w,.(|ioe'eir >r coe1 (lotM aocl.lj or eonrrefatlon. wbo.^wbea so - rrStrt'itm iodety or conar. fatton, ! »-'lciy or eotigreaailoa' mar at aocb annual gffiteff provide toy^ by-law ur^rMm.olloa^for ^tae 1 "'VlnU^ lt'eni^l'.*Tnrt'?heean'Dnal,iBeet. '' S'aey rebltcS^^'riwamtpi^Tleot'SMuS ■ called by the board ol iruatec, thereof tad opaa 0 a ten day notice, a* jwoeidcd by law^atjyaed by luHwii tikTof p'rreednre.^ rt n p -. efApir?Ted March's, fl. C CHAPTER IX. 1 An act 10 release the .file ao.t latere.: el the I. people or the Stale or New Jersey la sad to certain r.al estate, of which George Evan, r- its ££,•«. 0,5 TrOT1°' *" u""" *' W h< rear, George Er.oe tale ol the oily ol 'U Newport, oatae^tate of Rhmta l.taodjdejmoed I" dred* aS'uiu-in!' wfiid"",tai?i«ia« 1° tracts or lota of laad, on the map or plan of lou cr of the Hereath Want Laad AeaoclaUoo, ol the 1,1 cm of Trenton, which were conveyed 10 nat al ™ toqoTC^^BMto^inrehoodrert sad utarg. °< £s?'*T3£i O- olfht hnn.lred and acvcnry-elffbL^sad WOUVdad |U and f unjZtoania! JS' amaher*" Wrtly^nrfoa " SSSfSsS'SSS " IMIIiMp-i *» Aaacmbly ^Mhe*lhste of New jiei* Thai rt Tj^vsc-jS£,"trSsffii ssrsxzus.wsj.r&'jrx " s^siXTCJsss.zJ:a 'Tprovrd March j i -T

r CHATOE XI. . A further mpplnnent la aa net relative to aale, of land under a public atatata « t)y vtruie of 5 iSjsSwjM! ^ datad^r^a'rimlieelBm^ t*'^bnu*t£« J livcmeut of any'edJmSrameartMreof'ahuilmea »- been pobltrticd th two Bhwepaperw prfattd -o* pubu-tiad la the county la which each laada are prmtct or nahtuhed al the nooatffae u or rath monty; bat that any aocb sale abort be aa food, valid and effectual In the law as tf the same bad ■- quired by taw; provided, Howe veronal ant tune '"rh coan^ot lu'lffe^iaaj male auclt ^urder _ooo- ' •hE^b^^XCl'elh^^BoteSJiaa^Ttay $ "SirrisSSri,. J."'.™ take e ffe-uiumefflatety^ CIlAPTEEXtL . 'SSSaseSSga a ibe nrphasa' court, and varrofate," (revitloa t, e approved Marph Iweaty-aeveatk, oae thooaaac m etfhi buadred and eeeeaty. feme. - i Atacmbty ^of ^iae Htare ol^ Sew "recy^Taal n S&« n nrdrr Uttbow cause tberata, la dec tared to ha I. vain and effectual Id al! Intent! aid purhosaa. Ir notwittirtandlBff that tht tetnra day maatloaad r month, attar th, dar ot matlaff sock ordar; proe vtded that no^JncnM^byur^oa beliatr^er^ahy le Aiid'be I'.cnictcd.'rhat^ nojial* or^-aJee of mre"o",h!,5oS'hetttaroremade '5 vtt"»a*ot an onter tar arta^ol JJ' , "" JtltMaedTo " preecrltied 10 taction seventy oh. ot the sol to ,"e^r.t? I rSCStSSTSS 3 taL y Approved March li, 1SBP w CBAPTBKXUI. 'eotuad ftw'a^aapb ol wata* SavTfahaTaawL « 11 .halt be lawta! for say cRy. tm or hormffh ; sag was d forayear or tenu af yeua. far Iha^aMaUlai " ind.vuih'taiuJh'muatcfpal pore*raUM for the 71 purpose or rxtlnfsUhtsf tree sad far tech teunlclpa'oorporaUua lo he aupplted with water »■ paaaaKnajIsf nui'u'aad riieaTererttng* srejj hr'lraau^aad^ ouer ei^aaee ^laaldeata^io laid boode1 to be»r taunat aal ejcee.li of tae iwl rale ami ba made pay ab eyq^each peatad.

i cTpa™^p^'lonVnTtSSrne^y°tae'ma^J or I otner head either and uitireaaurer he eoUector r fir other officer havtaff fiKoitoSr f the taads t of each munlrtpal^chrporauos, 4»S bohite ! ^«U«|JmaUo";1aM the' prtaS>al sad Tawreet i: property u o.h^taiemare rawtd'wtuia aocb j oianlc!^toor|»mt<>m^ ,0.* municipal corporation may inpply the water 10 the InbaM- ! ™ and Iner*ded0«!il* "taererrom the an fa 1 sStSusraesSSiH 1 repair, and malnteaaaea of aaeh matae. pipe, . and are hydrant,, and for tha exteMMajst • Md neoe^ry^'^reatAsadVrMhaSSal vary expaoaea incidental 10 the hnradaffia* or remainder of each water-reate, ir there be . for ear monletpet corporauon af this fftata owning or coatrottiaff any water works, to eater . A And be It enacted. That tha provlatoaa of T inbrn- nooonorfhw'um^aad'plre* af kaWlac 1 the umr. 10 barren by adrrntsemsMa,acac4 ny htms.IL ami eet upta at laaas Ira pabllo 3 Eairtta provided J ^^atagim^tar^uff.wld ' SSSTtdh^w "Tjala,t''wrterl>WJt!^a»4 ir a » mojmtty of the vote, nam tar ar affalaai each meaeurr shaQ ba in Ita favor, men thu act shall " t*»!*^d*t^'rea!rteyt'fcd Sfl sga and par., are hereby repealed. ^ Approve.! March IS, lirt. ay ' Ranows H*r Youth. £ Mrs. Pbtrbe Chettey. Pete* son, Clsy Co. , Iowa, tells tha following rcmarkabla t. story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of thai town t "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and Ismsrtrss for many years ; could not dress myself without 10 help. Now I am free from all pain and ■as sorrows, and am able to do all my own "" housework. I owe my thanks to Elcotrie Bitten for having renewed my youth , lad and removed oompfetely all diaaaae and *'• pain." T17 a bottfc. only 6«c. al Dr.;H. A. Kennedy's Drug Store. 4 tha "Can February March ?" aakod tho punater. with a Aekly smUe. "Peril* pa 2d not." replied the man ; "kut April May." red Tbe punster had not another word lo "J offsr. ' K MTkes Baby wa, risk, wa f*s« ksr Caatssta, ty- Wkoa ska was a Ck04. aha artad law Gagarin t Wha* aha baoama Mtas. ska ilaaff vaCimtli. 2 . ret The sureat way for sweet girl gradH aid ales to get into print Is is to wear calico Z dreamt, on commencement day. From Hon. E. L. riunmsa, Editor 0# ae. Weekly VUUar, Ceatrai Fall*. H. L-Dr. ■« feth ArdoltTs 'Oongh KUUr ha* beet used by myself pereomalty and fa my m family with mori satisfactory resaita. 1 •« regard R as ths be* madioanf <or Ota 7b purpose, for which W is iniamBiinfi><