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. eS'rt luimoliAiciy, and the grnnt of fwwrra 1 , herein made to Ahj nach dtj aaaH ti» Awronl f M heao^^i^w* . ™''n *^"U ) i^uj"!^u^iha!r>?H0» rn'dhe^ox' pro! ' ; Iirornted f«r-lepo»!ti0* b«UotaA: aneti elecll.io I ti$maseeeuF8S<!as8 1 . ihia act and ihe Kmma iari-1 power* there'll omh I . tamed, ahall wb drpowt AMIWeoontnltlcUM i I wonta "potteo, peoaoiD accepted" vnttea or 1 ' I'l^eon ariifth ' whoaec**"' p,"'p,fnn"^ ' i-p. . Wtw^Umw^S'^we pJK I ' *rrr'j*awi fmayti ' waul < m «r». and no aeparatc' ItallSfaliali be i* 1 : m a MnvUf^Ahe "r -t' 'n"* f*^h': *"*" 1 " an'l'maiinfr "n'uie'aiime^waj ] [ "O'1 '' a majority oft2e'u«Ktt*llH | , which there ahali he el uter the wnrda "prd.ee ' KelVi5fwS^M?orS?A|^??Kffty ■ l 1 — I ( ' CHAPTER LXX1. I ^ Apill arveoili, one ibotieaiid vijut hundred i and eerentj-Ilve. r ^l^jh mietM tf fflr jhjA!r and^fleneral trdlowa, to"tnf|Cl'' atneodwl aoaa 1 1 rr*art ae ' r ay of 'aa/"rpS«iSl*lli' ° Sura"' nci"* j ' lira nponUi^imuu^V?d^1iBOTr^MM 1 t '.|irr.,r, I. »..iri, a>l,..l be paid or , J a«y other dew or derdeof .aid company ; ami I He « u.i « Iateir. ru " ahall he romdiiir.) lo in. I '. '"■' It- ail pernoita daanc lainr aratreCiei ol wnal1 jn'" i-'eMglr^ '£ Ml" faMthe ' ; fflHSSBEHSE ' ■ fHMRJVliSi» I ' employ ol'aoco'Sit' "'*11',™ "iThal l" "" ti3'j ' ' After Organ, but aa well fo any now pemUoc I """■La* *y"j!*'.'i "i'l*. i'.'T'.V. '."'.^""bTiV i 1 A ppruvrd Marcn'tl, 1 «7. cuAi-rtRPixn. , Ad an regulating the pay of offleen anil men , o f |»M are|drpar' meti' . in clilc of UMa male Aaaemniy ot the Mate of Hew Jeraey. Thai ! m alieipiwof tnu aute nannganaid Brcito. 1 iwnuieui ihe pay of aaUnea per annum of Hie • mdowmg named oracora ami employeea mall engSnwrtt?2£' ofnorin athaai '°t£Z mS ' J^egM^iS^n^lSgr^bt^aiimof'aS | nwlrllHiuuieSsSSiS^^^anSr^'E 1 ^'ar»i«^aSS^gM|hniKHff^Sd* »n> ' Oie.iim," cot Maa than etgbi hundred ami' o'nf ' dollar', 10 t1Ilmu.11 of tnicta ihe auin of no' I i^m'lSi^BwaKlumof'iS' km"* * "" •'"'■'"ired and any aoii.ra.to permanent Mmmen and peTin«n-oi trnrlirani the aum of cm 1 -«;l>J^^£tM^ d !-*•!*;«« ca« at any K^Sf'Suvifr w m- ' er»i eh ct loo 10 to aerrarter Beta in feoh cut 01 1 . afyyhe M^gTof ,iS j euuSSSd 'etery dayHw'nre'rtalhf 'SSowWh 1 IKSMWfJgfSffailBfiK • " wed of 0*r5'ISu'^^S'n«'a, "4"! '' w?Sm$«2&« ] of Sy of are .ieSrim St.- aMifEamajoruyiEf I SSHSSlSf aSSn VtEm ! ilsrls'lMiPwraa;2S"j«H 8&&$&a&&3t'S2 '"Si" ^pSa^rrs SiS^SSsSK.*w" •^gSS^a " ~v* WANTED »»^wS«££ ;
I PECVLIABtnil or ALPfSE f iit.ntrts. 1 The Iptaufj of Alpine fiowyrs ia almogl | r : t - • r . .il Jt eruiniiiM cither ia the ift. .' ; rr.amKl aire of the indirnliial flowera an ; I compared with the whole plant, in iaohuad 1 | intenaity of color, or ih the tcaaaing of : smaii flowers into dense euhiont of bright i oolorm and it ia only in the . higher Alps, j i alioic the limit of forests and upward to- • r ward the perpetual Know-lino that theen reliaraeteriatioa are fuDy axhihited. T^ia j effort at conapVupaaneaa Ondar adrena ; drcomntaneea may be traced to the eotn.r\ paratire pcnrcity of. winged inaecta in tha higher regions, aud to tha .neocmdly for j attracting them from a diaUnce. Amid ' the rant riopoi of debria and the hega j inaaaeg cif rock ao prarount in higher i mountain regions, patches of intense color can alone make theinselses risible and . serre to aunt# the wandering butterfly • from the rallcya. Mr. nennan Mullcr'r •j v.irefnl obserritions hare ahowu that in the | Alps bees aud post other groups of j winged Inaecta are almost Ranting, -while . I butterflies sre tolerably abundant; and he has discovered that in a number of esses » hero a low land flower if adapted to be , fertilised by brea, its Alpine ally lta* had its structure so modified aa to be adapted for fertilisation only to butterHics. But 1m. 9* sre always (in the temperate none) far abundant than butterflies, and this will be another reason why flowers specially 1 adapted to bo fertilized by the latterahonld be rendered unusually conspicuous. We find, accordingly, the yellow primrose of the plains roplared by. .pink and mageula- . colored Alpine apeeiea; the straggling wild - ptnka of the lowiuida by the musses of largu flowers in such mountain species aa ZKanfAua •rijimpi and J). gheialit; the saxifrage* of the high Alp* with bunches of flowera a foot long, aa in Hhiifraga Imgi/olia and & eoigMun. or forming spreading masses of flowers, as in & oppoadi/oho; while the aospwQria, silenea. and louseworts ore e.pially superior to the allied specie* of lha plant.— A. it Wallace. Tha approaching disappeitrance of Falls ia announced. A correspondent, professing to write from lha Suva:— "The theory that bus for soma liecn discussed with regard to the carin, or wearing away of Niagarir, i n argument in its favor. Considerable couisrgument
inent has been going the round of tlie lcudaig pspere for a few week), with relation lo the changed appearance of the Falls , that of last year. The fforae Shoo evidently given way some thirty feet in that part of the cono where the 'green t water" is seen, so that tha horae-shoe appenrunco is metamoqihosed to that of a triungiilsr shape. It la thought that about tons of rock must have fallen in on the ! florae Shoe alone, and old habilaa here are taking landmakxto notice the recession that take place lieforr another year. The American Fall ha* evidently given way at points to a considerable extent. There is . doubt but that Niagara Falls is cram1 away aud falling back, but the present 1 recession is probably the greatest witnessed by any one generation. The heavy icc1 gelds which paaa over In the spring, the - strong currents and ceaseless wear and tear ' time, and the mighty thundering cataract, must inevitably fell heavily upon tbo rocky crest of the grand old thriot ; lull, of its falling away must be so alow as not to be observable to the eye, except [ when from time to time, some of the immfuae boulders give way. Jxri:tUE tiiiai* i.titon. The ingenuity and perseverance of /apanese workmen have caused alarm some of the manufacturing house* i ot Birmingham, where articles for Iks Japan trade are made. A sufficient quantity of these articles ia already made in ; Japan to cauao European houses in that country to discontinue the importation of them. The impossibility of competing with Japanese workmen ia explained by a gentleman in Yokohama, writing to the Birmingham Pad; "Frugal aa badgers, Industrious aa been, the Japs undersell every market they enter, and outdo every civilised artisan at his own trade. Any on* who sees a Japanese carpenter at work, with his toes for a vice aud his thighs and stomach for a bench, has seen tools well used and good, equal to European turned out. They will, in fact, become formidable on all kinds of Western manufactures. Japanese sre always ready to learn, outvie everything that the West does, and this Uiey do with less food, leas air, lea* clothing, and lorn comfort than any civilized workman." Tha writer furthaz * tales that ho was offered a large order lor Birmingham goods at a pries at which be would lose about ten per cent, yet a facat Osaka took the order and made the goods. A Paris paper gives tha following paroh trade in books in ancient times: "The book trade was highly esteemed. The shop of a librarian in Athena was a place of meeting for the iifle and for wits. There Ihe author of the latest publication gave a public reeding of it; literary, artlatio, end Out Uw slightest molestation on the pert of police, licnce the taste for and the prios of books went a p. Pythagoras' treatises ware sold for 9,1*7 francs for single copies; it waa the material upon which tha were written that made them then no dear. Tha prioes fell whan tha secret of parchment was found out At Borne the stores were kept in perfect order and with a certain eiegaaoe, like our own. InOf the shops; inside tire volumes were careful!!}- classified on ahetva* sailed aid L . - Burning for Fifteen Yean. In 1861 a fire broke ont in • house situated in the outskirts of Paris. The damage was repaired under the direction of an architect, and since that time the house 'he* been Inhabited by j . the owner. Somo days, ago, while at | lunch, the latter observed that the i celling of his dining-room showed signs ; of giving way.. Next day the droop in j ; the celling was still ntore dlscemsble, : and an architect waa immediately sent j ; for, who saw at a glance that the cen- j tral beam was gradually sinking. A ] couple of masons were set to work. ! when the inside of thebeem was found "to have been entirely consumed, fire : i beam itself befog bald in position only i by a thin codling of moist wood. At the lire in 187)1 a spark had set lira .to j tin- h''ams,Amd had thus incli. by inch i. 1 wfiiitpiishedlts wort of destruction j II t. wood«Ml bo* aOact . man -■ be ) boi^jTto'^.re'rt^ b?Ws he fa I
I Dr. Edward C, Hughes, ltocktord.ni.. I (graduated K. Y: Ctty1866) vxffuHfortiy 1 i testifies:— "Some yeare ago my only son.-u.J5 ! aged four' had .an attack of the Whoop- ! •j log Cough, characterised by the mot ! violent spasm* 1 fcsvq. ever seen In a tl : practice ®f 18 years. Had 'several con- il j saltation* wtrh cmranrt fihjTirtan* a»a U I all ordinary and extraordinary remedies « ! were resorted to. The paroxysm* wive 01 ! simply frigmfut. I b leved the child » ; would die. 1 reluctantly ' tried Dr. Seth tl Arnold'* Cough K iller and the effect was w luaciral. Three bottles 'cured Mm." r For sale by all druggist*. Price SBC. 30c. ii and 41.00 per bottle. ci Physic u ncoensT / at times for Bll. 1} DC*§. Ccnlivcnrs* Ac. l ie Dr. Arnold's h Bilious Pills. 35c. • Boine hllarous young jnen at Pitl*- " burgh dosed »he drink of one of their Jj companion* mi largely with cxotiin oil "in fun" on the Fourth that he has since died. y A C'Ht for All. ° I* order 10 give aft a chance to lest it-' „ and thus b»: conrinced of Ha- wonderful (l curative powers. Dr. King's New Diacor- ,. cry for Cotmumption, Coiigli* and Cold*. n 1 win bo. fork limited tijbe. given away. || This offer is not -only liberal, hut shows . unbounded faith in the merit* of till" ,, front remeuy. All wll' nuff.-r. from . ougbs. Com*. Consumption. Asihma, Broncliili*, or any affection or Throat. Chest or 1-uiws, are especially requeued 10 call at jlr. fl. A. Keanedy 'silrug store, . aud iret u Trial lloltle Free, Large But. ' ■ 55»i. • . * , Calvin Patterson. Su|K-riutcndnul of Public Imlructkm, bar been clcclod ' . Principal of Oft Central Grammar School,- Brobklyn, al a -alary of $5000 a Do not allow a cough or cold to get ° 1 seated but brake il up at once by using | 1 Dl. Seth. ArooW's Gougli Killer, lire oh. " 1 reliable remedy fo. cough*, colds aud all V diseases of the lunea. Price 35c. 50c. ' and 41.00 per bottle. For sale by all i drucgi-ls. Mothers, teething and fretful children 1 1 need Dr. Arnold'* Kiolliing and Quiet- - , ing Cordial. Druggist*. 85c. When Baby WAS sick, wa ga'* her Caatorla, Whaa abo wa* a Child, ah* cned for Csalorls. Whan aba bream* Mi**, ah* clans to Cretan* Whan rtw had Children. *hc gsv e ibom Cuioria. pa|xr." he said to the editor, "calling
atlention to my special brand > f 'Old Raven' wniskey. "All ngbt, air." re*i«nded the editor briskly, '''1 will be nt your service in a Then be went to the speaking tube and whispered to 1he. foreman; "Kill that editorial en 'The Curse of ilfit- ^dffrtistmrnts. DYSPEPSIA Canac* It* vlctUns to he miserable, hopelera, eonfuscd, and depressed In mind, very IrritaKo, languid, and <lrn»-^-.^^lt taa^seAse careful. lamMeni atlention. and a remedy to throw off tbo e.iuu-* and lone np the digestive organ* «iU ttoy perfosm their dutle* wllUngly* Hood's Barsaparllla lias proven Just tii* required remedy !n hundreds of cases. " Ibave'taken Hood's Saraaparllla lor dyspepsia, from which 1 liavc suffered two yearn. I trim! 1 T Dot 'uau-niuveil so satisfactory a* Hood's Barsaparilla." Thomas Cook, Bimdi Eleetrio Light Co., New York aty. Sick Headache afflicted with revere liei*nrh(-^nad^dv-KP-rllla, and have I.aind great relief. I eheerf.illjr . moouoei"! It to all." MM. B- R A*haiu.k. New Haven, Conn. Mi*. Mary C BnUth. Cambrldge|">rt. Ha**., was S BUfferet from dyspepsia and sick beadtehe. She t<»k Hood's Saruparllll- and iouiid it the best remedy die ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all itrnggist*. »U «ts for »5. Madoonly byC. LHOOD A CO,, Lowell, Has*. IOO Poses One Dollar. fBarblc ^ard. Sara Jersey Iiebu fins a. ■. R. Track ft Turnpike, OAPK MAY CITY . N. J Monument* and Toombstones Is all kinds of Marble tod Bin* Mtooe. J»-y L. T. BNTHIKIW Oi COMMON SENSE \v^— Hp r ' HMKfegji ' ruiDi rc i* DI A ttiii cv « uitUltd u. DL* I LnLLT mm,* I
SRrdlral. BffLED BY FEEJUBICE. Few Pvpon* realise how tboronghlj it* emururied by jimudlce even tr their own disadv*nlage. For many yean traiBWH! If rhepmstistti, heurslgia, sciatica ami headache ha* been by rami outward sppliration, and, therefore, with out etupping fo think that the origin ol '.roubles inarf, from necessity, ^ be internal. the weary sufferer continues to nils piS and find norelh-f. Athlonlioroaia takes internally, and aa a proof that thh ia tin correct principle, h euros surely sad quick- . Thestqtrmenl of tiiosa who lore 6«* tmd ooghl to convince the incredulous C, F- Bruce, Metuchen, H, J,s»y» : "Mj mother had the rheumaiiam in her heart, ami ww cured >»' AthlopboMs. She rayi tl>ere.L no medicine like St." , Jsums AV. Beed, 4(38 renn Ave., Pitta burgh. Pa., jay* : " My mother, although 7" years e! age, was entirely cured by tha n*< of Athlopluirrw." Mi« Carrie Patten, Eagle VUlsge, S.Y, ; " My mother was nearly a cripple ic arm*, n-d having l-een abl* to dress not scarcely able to feed herself for three month*, being in severe pain mo*t of tin time. The acute |«in- reaMsl after takinf throe iKiUtce of Athlophores, but »ha continiled to take it until aft signs of rheumatism were gone; having- taken 27 bottles it all. She has not taken any shifelaa May, and out use Iter . area aa sell as eter. A nutnlicr of friend* have taken it, and it every ease it liaa given sattifaction. Ineasi of rick licadaelie, it gives aimcst inituediati relief." John M. Wolcett, Piffard, N. Y-, *ay»: I got a bottle ■ f Athldphnros tor a friend She at once gained rapidly, and ha* no! been troubled with the rheumatism rince.' , Every dvuggirtahonld keep Atlilophoro, inJ Afiilopiiori" 7^11*, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlb phorm-tri., 1 LJ -WallKt.. New York, wil send either (carriage paid) on receipt a regular nrire, »hmh is 41. W per Eottl. d ySilnda. Buslntss (Tards. JACKSON's CAFF 19 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, T B. McCLEES & CO., nmronn »un orninni rnDHifriDF 1 AND '
The grand Turkish rusMAN HATHA (IBNTS DSTAlrntkNT. UN. !KII St. ^ MAlrrlNUALK 4 JOHNSON. Propra T B, MATLACK, " Ho. A St. SEVENTH ST., FHILADA. ; TERRACOTTA DRAIN and SEWER PIPE " Cnl>INSY *u «jrr*EufN %AS"B1, * Warranted. Lowest Pnect and Be*! Pipe* la in* 1 Market. *l-v ®o»l, ^food, lirar, rtr i COAL AND WOOD J. M. SCHELLENGER. 1 SAIIIELLBNOSR'S LANDING. CAPE M AY. Lehifh. Egg, Stoyc. Chcstnot and Pea i COAL, ;• Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood gnUdiag pattrial, <f\t. s LUMBER YARD Schellengers Landing, C4P* MAY CITY. N. J. - Where may be foonU a large Stock of BUILDING LUMBER, to select from of every km A *n<t quality 10 nut! the requirements of CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS tan an other*. ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED. J. B. SCHEULENGER8. s — /^^TCAP'TAL^g^V I M $200,000 ill 225 Market St.JW/ 'VpjL C«H0fll, ' ; maE5SSs«r^0tii^l's Mb E Surtlefifi Itafaj. I FOR ! - Ftrtini In al Boys, Mafia, Pi I «?n*7 *raro»'^*v"5,, ho«a Ac. ^tTertra I erproeee. - aBQjtfflfo!!*! A*^'c8iiretiil i eradsat*) Media. Pari »W»
1 « ' - n J. H. vmuil & 5R0„ i; ■ L" j ..> *•-. - j FURNITURE of all kinds, - '•] CARPETS, latest- Styles : 1 t I HOUSE FU R \T SI 1 1 NG • 000DS. ! i Stoves, Ran res » Heaters, Hardware. l — - r * Tinware, Crockervwarc. Htc 19 Washington and 42 Jackton Streets. Cape May City.
REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. - ' OIYE THE BOYS A CHANCE. ! ™:"k-LT.",VT.'VStni f TO THE PUBLIC OF CAI'Ii MAY AND VICINITY' j PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Goods manufactured for our own trade. Come and convince yourself that Cape May is going ahead in every regard. The BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, . Successor to Charles Needles, is offering to the public an entire new stock ol fine , Men's, Boys' and Foil's Mil, Hots anfl Caps. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. -YALIGSS TRUNKS. Also a fine line of Pocket Cutlery at -astonishingly low' prices. No need going to the city when you can do better at home. Save traveling expenses and don't run the risk or disadvantage of buying of merchants you may never see again, whcp yoti_ j can get goods' tbat you arc able to exchange satisit factorily.ifnot suited, at home. Call and see us. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, ■*- Nio. 41 Wanhlnirton HL.eapc Mny. N. J. ANGLESEA, LOTS, 30x150. Gottages for Sale or JTent, . ON EASY TERMS. Club House. If you w»nt • Im in grew Into money. If yon want a lot where there a no mnequtioee, apply to mi, in- CHARLES MACE. .v GOSHEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Goshen, Cape May Co., N. J. ' CUTS NATIVE STOCK TO ORDER IN ; Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. AND ALL KINDS OP WOOD WOK. Experienced Sawyer to Mafiage Cutting Lumber, alfi-y GABBISON, BOYAL & rSASTSBHORNER'S GENERAL NEWS STAND, 28 Washington St., Cape May City, N. J. yas%3f Ape; for Finn. Cabinet ail Man Grp. Lijll Brain New Hid: Ssmi ty-y' 9D Gtsml K«w* sal SUtlsBtry itore. Maeto Books, viotla, Outtar aad Rsajo Btrtogs. Hl~|H Bjtaap HfflB, Biw S Sewim MatBs to Rent jWip k °t^TaiHo.'^aS»tova'wU|I^veVoo Inoimyl I MISS M.VOQIE T. MORRIS. Mensgre, niyri-*m H. K. nOKNKll. Agent ; A. F. KENDALL M A!W P ALT t' HER OP | Dflars, M, Mis, SMtters, Koiliiiis, Scroll Wirt, 1 Wood Turnings and dealer in Lumber of ail kinds. " Part aVi* S«m» 'capo M.y (in . ?i. r0™11 jyrt-y *• r. WHDALL.'SesvUte, Satka. W. J. 8. tt.
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