06/28/1884 - Atlantic County Library System

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06/28/1884 - Atlantic County Library System
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Wm. Bernshouse,
’ Fromthe Capital.
Camden
&Atlantic Railrm
WaSntNOTO~,D¯ 0.,
Juno
Congressis as to
an early adjournment,but this involves
a dozenquestidnesof Stupor,ands.’ Aa
ear!y adjournment meansnobaukruptcy
law, no elect0vial countlaw*no.cries
modifyingthe.~aternal ~venuelaw, and
manyotber~ea~uresof interest tosomo
country. Late
udj0ummeut
,means th0 pmmage
of at
least someOf thc~.. "
It i8 a haxd~Sa~iug~,,bhta true one
~e~ms..~l.O-5
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~Cranberryand :Peach
If In the still green forest
There wast~’t a wild song-b~.rd;
If robin and thrash and wren
Nobody ever heard;__
foralmplouse,
Nothing for beauty or Joy-’--0h~how W~ry’;@ei:8"li?e-
)dingo,
~OddSizes of Erult Crates
~d~-~--d~..
Commission Me/chants in
~;0
But their coot green palaces
Are for the wild birds’ song~.
trains leave both farrhm at 8
Tako to tby heart tho les~on,
am, S;O0,5,’00 end 11;30
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ann,end Randallof "Penn
gressmen
also
~
,-Slocum~and-a
longlist
of0thers, had chances. In a few years
d
+ I
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Lh;f~0.pm._Sun,$;$e pro. ]From Vine St. and
6haekemaxon ferries,
10;0O am. week.days.
+from-Vine-&-Sh
l~k &md|Xon
HO+~D" ’----
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Out Amongthe Neighbors.
I ~’~d’~
BUy
I
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can fit,
Bre ad and Cakes
can
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get
StockweU’s,
bargains
+~I~.-
ton Bakery. .
.’tllat
isa fact) that you can tell
be~t~an-c~~eeicg you put-th-em~dSiv~before your &mi]y,~aying,,"There is
somethingworth sailing strawberries."
TheyWornall" of that. "
Youcan tell, also, abnut "but’pus"
someoilier tilde. I hope to say space:thing on that sub:~ct, but not nnw.
,
Call and Look at them.
P. S, Triton
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FruitsandConfections InstrumentalM usio______’=
x.~.
Itammonton, : N.J.
g~ve inslruettou to lm|~il.~, e|lher at h~
Wm. D. PACKER. Willresidence,
on Cet:tral AwmJc~or at the= . .,
D~ --’.B
~,
lq’A.~wrOSSi’TON, : : N, J’.
youall I sawin the newstrawberry
; but
I mhst tell
you now
, about:theso~i~etld~Ig
in Mtapo of a cul~irater Of" Mr’..Brown’s own make (no
Store, ’
ATLAHTic
CITY,IL J+~~ Of ~el,e~ue 3/tlorton
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Ladies’andChildren’s~lerino "Vest~"
NOTARYI~UBLIC~,
)s, Wool,:nITos[cryrGloyes,La- ~,~D ’
ts.
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COi~I~ISSI~NER OF DEEDS,’
: --
DI~ESS GOODS.
II ~[goldra ehanco is offered, thm
!~’~.vaote,l
forThs
Ltv*m~’,f
antim
.~kl’r,,,Ide.ts
of th,. U.S. Tho
crying.witht,aiu ot cfftting teeth? If
s~, send at. once and get a bottle of
CASH.
it will be wheuAmerican"qivilization sufficiently cooled to retam form the
them.
generality of mankind,ineludmglaw- aro~.nd with hammersand crack the.
lUh’ht~-~ in the mass, having
Prom.its’weigh~settled to the bottom,
witl ruu out, and is thus saved¯ Tlic
remainderis waste matter’. Of the lab
several rods.in length and breadth+ its ........ ~--+~
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,i
as desp~.itories
or-ill
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-~-mat~e~ug~tttAi~gsas thdy extremity being ~tbout thirty feet higher
are1, this preiq,eet seemedsofa, r awayin tl~au ti~e l~o’ttomo-fthe m~:inTin-~’/’tch- ~
~V-Hammonton,
N..7
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-the-dim-future-that-it-was-like-a-dream
-the ~aaterial-has+been
of the mill,slum__
this
we noticed several ~mokingpiles of
.
’+°’
’+’: +=.o+++.+.
BIT’~
coal
it, ..Son+
a~ Leadville. £L is one of the ma’m processis for £esdlphudzing
(,re
contains
sulplmr,
wh:ch
hnstobe
attractions
o!thecity,:and
doeshonor
B read
YO~
and Cakes
Pies,
Itlls,
Buns,
~tactton, as ,,’ell asa muuumeut
I~ mn+n,n
+,od.,,re,,, ,o, ,,o,,.,.
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the
Darting addecl Steam Power and o~her sonit is the homeof roans: millionaires-- ¯lso a’twhugepiles ot’ era sired ore, ltlttree
ualitics mixed
’csAtlckin~e,and ’bouarm.~
kia[
.which
havespent
.l.argo
sumsinorready
tobemlxcd,
I)1’eparat0ry
donllkinds
ofL’aundry
w,,rk
iaa :stlsf,
et~ry
after having
buikling
fine
resides,,said
bcautii)’in~
smeltin,z.
Difibrdnt
ores.
or
otx,
s
bearmasher.
R,.te=
raasooablo.
of the Tonic, a s~ngle dose o f BUT~’S
with the
NATHAN~.LLI~,
~TABL~’AM1LY~-Wt~T
b o~mf--Molest.
helping to makethe city ~t centre ot precioushie[Iris, ns iroll, copper,l~ad, ltellevue ~ve,, llammonton.
BUL~’S 9A~A]?ARIZ~A lathn ,+Id au~
attix~ion to peopl.e fromall quarters, etc., mus[~be thus mixed:is a m41ans
of
z~llable remedy for impurities of the blood
ms4 Scrofulous
affoofionn--tho
King ot
There are manyelegant reBidenceshere¢setting free the prcci:ulsmctahin Llle ~:]t:]~
MloodPurifiers..
. DR+;OHI~BUT~S ~EO~M~.~
WOR~ beside ehurchcsaud other puhlic ~Juild- pr(a~ss (,fsmcltiug. q’hcl’~ is someiaw
CONTRACTORS.AND
:II~I+ROYE~
is pr0parsdia the formof itlgs, ¯ someof whichwoulddo credit to of chemicalaction iuv,lved here, wh!ch
FRUIT.. A:jK.~ G~S,
Laws.n
Hamm0nton, N:J.
BiRS. WI NSl;()W ’S S00TIIINGSYRUI’ FOR
~[d’~tH$ iLP= an! r,e,.Iv, free,’a o,tly lmx.
,,v~
t,,tl, y,.u tqans, 8peciAcatirn~,aim ’Eatitnat~
~JI’I1LDREN Tl,~E’rilINO.
lts Valueis iu:~t~-a,-&t&g,l&sl~ff,;::il:~/iildi’
tO mornO.)t ey rJgllt 0W,tythan city xl~ g elet~ Ja th
Calculltble.:1L.will relievethe poorlittle woth.
A , ofoither wx, sucoeott Ira. llr~t o, r
furnished. ~atibfa(.tton guaranteed..
br,,,d n)a~ to f, rtuno<,peu~b~f,)ra,
tb,, worker~.
sufferer
immediately. Dependupon it ~11o
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at,olnt*ly *ere. "Atonceaddrt~ Teez & (Ju, Augur, Ordors ldt at Elan Stockwet
ther~ iB no mistakeabout it. ta.l(-~.e
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promptntte
outflll,etfr~
Iolho#o
wll, wi,h 16rltg-a~
’
’ ltlon.
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r~
lates the
~,cur41s
~
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SS IO the mo, t dra*an{,ml pl’t~filalp~e buMoe~
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colic, soltvns the.gums,reducesinflam- ||~
known.1.:v.eythhJg t,.W. CapltM not re’
a "r~ ’]~d~’~’lTvnn
. --.
mation, and_gi~e ¯ud energyto ~k’+~r"t
~* ~.Pe ~1%d.~ J2 ~.VI.d~.JL] tr
.lit" ]! qoln~l. W~will f, rni~ho you everything.
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~10
a
d~y
and
upward,
Is
e~tlty
~
ade
without
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the wh01c--system. Mrs. Wi-slow’s ~ll~ staviegawayfrotah~l~eorer night. 1Norhtk
A4~t.~ltp~.q.a
at ~t’~4~ * /~.m.’:
-o £
~
attmet~vo to the tdSht au~+
fred Peach
~OddSizes <ff Fralt Crates
mad~to order.
D&R=Sv.-Z~N:C-’LE
S=
Specialty,- odd ’.~i:’,c.~ cut. to order.
bYwkich
thiseombimLtior~
the latter are the Cou~t
IIouse,
tLmTa- under.,hlutl,
I, DR, JaX"~N 3SIULL’~
]Oak and l’il:e
Wood tbr Sale,
’ borGrand Opera
Hous0,a~dthe ch.urch
I ofdifferent
metals
act~
when
filscd
to- ¯ . HammSnton,
[
.
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Ig. J.
~Mt~H’$TONI~SYRUP,
en~ and @lit if(lc.¢ired.
gother Lo rcic:tse tilept’ccums ine+++,+lt fr,na
o:cupied
by
the
First.Baptlst
Society.
-, BULL’S
SARSAPAI~tU.A,,
it~ 010s0 ’union witi~ bast.r inatcrial.
andharmony
ofproportions,
BULL’SWt}~UDESTROY£B,In beauty
t[’/’i Ahinge
(~t’:tml
I’hle.
p.ttd (~tE
Plans,Spe~i.q,’ations,a’ad]’:st Cuttings.
fbrquanLily
~umn,..r
kindling,
th0
Court
~otme
is
unsurpassed.
Its
Limestone is ale0 put into the furnaces
.T~o
Pn~ulnr
Remodlou
of
$4~o
Ony.
)
1’
$2.5(}
pr
cord.
CEDAIt
t’LCXFTS
ma’5~f
rn’steL1~
Iu
lu
tti~
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areample,
containing
several
fivoanda-halfl~et long, forchickon ¯
[ with the ore as a necessary agent in the
I~t~tl 0mcv, e ~tM~i a~t,, ~q~i~Vtt&Es
t~ grounds
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ta~m. ~lm~tact
3ard
fence.
JOBBIS{G
lax~ptlr atteAddsto,
, f0tlataLuv~ whi~-~ro ornamentedwith ~m~lUng
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fm &i~lov.lt mad
tWieOollr prlc@.The I~,,qcst
selll,,g bookl,i Amertc+.Immensol,n,lJlsto t~g¢ot,.
All]ntb)l!gt.tlt
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ht smaller donee for awoek or:tW0 after
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--~l’~door. Tb~e who alwaya tak,
ehaort~
JLUl making m~ueythat are offrred.i
orally becomewealthy, whJlc tl
wbe do lot improve¯wens%
such chsnc~ rcmslnta ~ovcrty.
We WlOt l~IOy men.
10oyl ned #rlm to WO:k SoothingSyrupfor ChildrenTeethingin
for aa Hght io their ownIo~mlJtlw._Th. imtln~ will pleasant to th~ taste, and is thepmscrip-coos. Ma~y,ar~ mlkfag fortun~ at sh. htudom~J. ’~’...t-in ~’nh---!~ mere than teu Um~ordluary wsge~. ,Ye Iorolsh
"~* " ry "’" ~’’:
L~ll~ make aq much Um,., ~,d yo S ~
~’ ~
’1~
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an ezl~lvo euUlt and all that you need, free. Ne tips of one of tile oldest andbwtfemale ~trl~ m*l~eereat I~Y.. NOone whois willing to vark {
t.~ommi~lone~
ni
l~e,,ds.
~lln~,~w~m ’
oae who ~mgegml~lls
to make mosey very rsl~dly nurseg audphysicigsm
¯ t’~.+ a’~^~t., t " -’--v’’’7"
¯
fall,
to
make¯more
money
overt
day
th*,
CSU
l~
e~de
in
the
U.
S.
You~a d¢~o$#your whole time to the work,or only
.
. W*.NUAU
~.,ummUSaSl
ol~er.
In a w~k at any ordimw/emp[oym~t.Throe wha ml.
y~arapure mem~mbl,--~Mtiloformsflen 8ndau Umt is for sale byall druggists
ugegeateool wJ’l ", l~ortrm~tofollillllk
dao rata. Wa|l:"
’ a.’l..,~,a4~ ,,~+--. ,l,P w
the world, ~:ice 25 ct~.
IL I141~+I~
Ii t~o,, Porlllm4IilI1~1,
. w,,41
~
. mm~,+}v~j,t,#j
INd Mldnc.
L &~jl,.~
"L
for
Wm. D. P&OKER.
and in the mining couatry. ThercarelCharl°tt°Th°mps°uwa?phtyiugattim ] C O~t" ~ t O~ZR O~ ~SS~ S ’
ma~’,"wl ~o_alh~:_trying.life in_ Lh¢] sametime that .Mrs. Lan.try wasat the
and other papers executed In a neat, e~refo+l
mountains,iu the minesoron the plains, t 01Tom
It+use. - T[ien. thole WerelecF- -Doda~,mnrtgages,~.greemeul".BlUsofSnle,
asadeorrectman~er.
gravitate to the city hopinfl to find a tures and concerts, the julibee singers,
Wm. Bernsh0use,
I Humans,on. 1V. J.
S~~Tomc
S~l+
----morepayinghusiness,~elife is easier walkiugm:ttchtm,~t.c:Tetc_; so tat,re ts
~
abd pleases,or. ....
The City iB crowdedno lack of amusement
to gratify ~:; the1
|,, ’~’ FOR TiME CURE OF
L.W. COt LEY,
with restaurants
and private boarding people.
stay
in the
citywevisited
~l~-Nets,Dusters,
H0ods,etc.[Of3:2)’eats’ Experieuce.]
houses,
wtfieh are greatly
injuring
ti~During,mr
.
tT~.]~MONTON,
N.
J.
ofthehotels.
Route
arevcry th0Grantswelter¯
Mr.Grant
formerly
, Or CHILLS;and
F£¥ER, business
high,’aad
itisanalm0st
universal
,us:~arricd
outhesmelting
business
’atEverything
itifltat
linekeptforsale Steam
Sawa~dPlaningMill ......
: ~:_ ItD ALL-:.
MALAIRIAk
DI$~ASt:$.
t0~with-r~nters
ofhouses
to letrooms,
l~advill~,
buta yearor two+agohieincLudiu~
Trunks,
Valises,
etc.
andthushelppay
cxponses.
On nearly
workstherehumiddown,afterwhichSati~fitdtio’n
~Iveuin newworkor aey
kind of repah’ing.
dao+estly
dalms
nl~norl.~,
over
the
sign-he
commenced
business
in
Denver.
.mrem,~lee
ewrforcan it
te~¯ to
tee puouo
mr every other lmuse one sccs
the I&Y~
8FEEDT ~ PE~ "Furnished roomsto let. --% ~ks there Here we witnessed tile process of ex
aremany
transient
residelits-in
thecity_
+tr;tcting
the~i[ver.bullioni~:t,ln
-th’~~,r~.
"
aLdScroll-work.
the s
at all time%itis quite a payiug.busincss.Tile buildingis locatedou a side1 hill,
~I~5-~;P
,~r ktm testimony to
Very
many
live
in
rdnted
rooms
aud
so
tliat
the
upper
liner
op41ns
npon
the
Window-Glass~
t m that tu no ease
~to t~th of
lq’A:M~ON~ON,: : N.J’.
take their meals at rcstuarants. There ground on ono side, and od tbt~ other
wlmtever will it~Ml to ,suxo if the direoOddsizes cut to order..
Mural m strictly
followed’ m}d ~rt:led out.
is hero a htrgo class of people which re- the lower floor. Oa the upper floor is a Office Days, -- Wednesday
Thursday,Lime,CEIlleIIP s lad
lit ¯ ~_at msuy sues a .mnste aOle a~.
presents +the wealth and imterpriso’ of row’o!furnaces, al)out a dozenin nun- Frid’w, and Saturdayof each̄ wcdl~.
ken iuflisieht
for a" oat, e, dmd whole mint-"
Calcined Plaster.+.
have be,n Shred by a sin ~le bottle, wi~
~lte city and state, and which places bcr. The~extend through tt~ the lower
a IMrfeot ~dtoration of~e L~. ersl heum.
fl~or,
So,
tlfc
ore
put
in
ttt~)ve
comes
<at
iDenverin the front rankof cities lu the
~TEAl~X
It ill, however, Fmaenh¯ emd~m. evm~. ea~.
Manuf.~c:t
nrcr o{~
melted and separated, the metal
. more nertain to cure, if its tm ¯ IS eontmuen matt41r of woMth
and all the elegance b411ow
e~
’ entle
Aroyoudist,Lrbedat night*andbrokeni
: .... :I--¯II:+
I--:d
Lumbe-r-"Yard.
St;
HASvI~I()N’~O~T.
-WinterGoods.
Deeds. X[ortgage~:. AgrermenIs, Bills of Sale,
¯ ~VlC~ T
can fit, can get ..........
bargains
-r
FEVERt nd ACUE
Ol~ce
Days,--:Wednesday
Thursday,
paten~
ouitS.StIs.
a goodtiring--me’yes
and otherpaper,executedin a neat,.carefUl’ Also a large supplyof
’
0or~eet
m,n~or. .
.
:Friday,’
andSaturday
ofeachweek.
theground
thoroug]ily,
andleaves
itin and
¯’
Christmas Goods and Chri~fe
Hammonton. 1% J.
its place smoothaa "before... Go and
atAogusfn, bis bomc. Best.
large.t,
harldsome.~t
eh£~pcal.. -By lho renownediIlistcrtan and bl
we|l who~,) life 61 Car,held
out~o d tweut
-bo~k-ever=p
ngent~ ere ~;61]tng fifty dally.
msklcg fortunem +AJI ilew beginners nucc~,,~ful.Orand chay~cofor them. .Termsliberal.
/’articular.,
fret,; Semi23. cents for pnstngeo
etc.. on free outfit, new ready, |neludlng [argo
prospectus book¯ and save valuable lin, e.
ALLE~q& CO, AUgUStOMai~ e.
2tJ~=_whom---we
C0NTRA0
0P &BUILDER
¯ put,i!’s rraidc~ee¯. ,
havebeen+
Piaem~d:Oak Wb0dfor Sale by -travel.
Tl~osebeautiful
eherries-Ll
callReferences: _Policy holder,
iz~ the dltla~tie Sgty
the cord, at the mill.
i themposics~ibr art in bc~luet.makiug
is
/lres.
nowhere,
in
comparison.
,Richmonds"
,Wm BEItNSHOUSE.
"
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andsee-them-von~alf,-If-=you"wisl~
,
’~L. ~, S~XrJ~]~
! a choice
treat.
Space
is tot)short
to
’ pl:lutation
¯ .¢..
DR,f0HN
BULL’S
of the
aroundhisplace; The sight oul3: would.....
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To t,,+ m~+,+,r
o~ +,,p +o,+,,+p+++,
~l,+~++~.:
+ auditoriumand stage ard gorgeous-"~_E~:c~k0ue
inColorado
wants
toILves~iid
byehose
whoknowtobethefinest
Established 1t~42.
in Denver,,’--wae a remarkI hear’d the in the country. Patti, itis ~aid, pro"Old Reliable".
Hammon1{.Cummi.s~.n
W,Woodruff
&
Co.,
other day: Taken with a hundred nounced it the most elegaut room in
Merehan*s
in
tonBakery.
which
she
had
eversung,
which
is
surely
"grains of allowancc,"this expression
it a very lfigh compliment. -’k :FRUIT,VEGETABLES
embodies a sentim0nt quite commonpaying
"
POULvRXI,Eto.,
P,~trouize homeiudustry,and eucourag~
of the buihliugis rentedto tllt~
outside of as wcll as within Colorado. purtton
homeenterprise. By so doing you
U.S. Governniet~for a Post Ol~ce. Wc 4~ ,t 44"Fulton Pier &43 Merchants R"wo
+¢,’~Sl\¥uehingtun" Market,~’~W
~ork~
Leave vour oM,r a~ the Re- There are multitudes iu every couutry attendedthe theatre twice here, onceto
for whom
eity life
nd thus dcserve your patronage.
p,, prayedby
t,y ~ ~. r.. l,zrrz.. 5t D..who
says
attraction, its pleasuresandexcitementsa NewYork company,aud next to sop of ,hi. fir,,:
",,r,,’~u,o
t,,
,h~,
"I
.~t|ling (!~’;u’d~,
moretothemthanmeataudd
pref~rr,
oetoavyo,t,cr l,,.u=c
Which-most
pt:ot,le-prcfer , madefresh "
Langtry
in
"The
Young
Wife’s
~II~~:-~.,
Thusit happensthat. Denverhas. its
t
cv~r) day.
fnil+ slmreof an unflxrifty attd shifting 7P~t:il-" A v~wofthe room
V(e:[d]ll~ (ar IS,
the tint fcesco paiutin,~ and othdr
pr~ts¯_a.I:,d- Qn_m~ec_tions
]nv~a~.itm Cards. populatiol!, at all seasons, manybeing with
of the wildaud dangerous_sort
o{ char_-, ornamentation
L
GARDNER:-&
SHINS:TOiLlll
~EOROE R,
~al-West.
’
T~s~
:o ~lose out at
greatly_
reduced
prices.
-
-,,0orowere,
ked
’lacos
tohimwiLod++igo++iLosa++;
_. f+rn
ro~ting
hetum
prepare----d
++-~P~m-m+x~t\-~t_m+t:+,:-=
~0.IV
:
?IttH
on its Bid~s, the "-wholelength of the :M~cnwith long handledladles wereat
roomars oil paintings’ofhistoric ~cenes,eachfurnace-dipping.
+it out i~om-£h~ese
)ouringiti~
t-each-othe÷i-framed-in-pauets
paintedIn fresco,¯ Theeffect is superb.These’pigs’ of bullion are of a size to b~
alphas’hoursof attendanceat the scssionwconvenientlyhnndlcd,and are laid iu
of~Courtip~ this roomset meto moral- piles ready fro: removalto wherethe
izin_~ iu this wis,, : If women
wer’~the furtimr processis conductedof separat- .
ouly attendants iu this graudtempleof ing-the silver ftx)m the lead. The reelJustice, the signs of the "weed"would ten slag is run out into large round
not Li~ so CVClywhere
apparent. What iron kettles, abouttwofcct acros~atthe
a difl’crent asp41ctwouldbe prcs~ptcdby top audtaperingnearly to a point at the
ehrpe.ts, the floors of the hallsand bottom. These are hung between
Corridors, andthe stairs, throughout wheels, and whenfilled.are wheeled
Busily totl in the wheat.held,
mingled ore and wood, covered
with a
But gather thepopples, too.
Tho Opera Houso is xiamcd for exlayer-0f-dirtvresemb!ing
burning
- r.aUe_~. Burr._. Governor Tabor, wlm built it out of the
Letter
_5__Pmlt~m~,~mmer
will benefitme; audpg, id by the sight
of whatI:lammonton
san do in
~ud eucourage
berrygrowing.
¯ home’enterprise, so doingyou
I haveheard̄ somecroakingaboutthc
but
--L--Hammonton,
N. ft.
ing is believing, andI haveseen for
Bal~er’s IAquidYeast
myself.
I alnnotgoing
.totalkaboutWhich most people prefer’ made fresh Mt~s M, Le Lltel
those fine strawberriea whichI noticed
Dr,
.....
of
on
To+ m,t+,[,,+a...
P cke ,’s
-I~- "
Junta as the blrdk wbeu bulldlug:
--Us t 0- t h~e i i"l Rb~r-c h iin t:
The stress ofthy daily labor
XT
pr]ce~.
:
~I~----~eujoy~l
-~how
i~muck
myvisit..~F i I ~ ~ --: -:E~-~
~
thought I could not spare the time; but BakedFresh EveryDay,.
¯ A WORDTO THE WISE.--Now I amwell. pleahedthat I did, havingan
axe of myownto grind. But aside from
that warmweather’is
for it in the shape
that, I wasrichly paid. Paid iu making, and be comfortable. Animmenseing acqnaintancewith myneighbors;
"Old Reliable"
Haremonassortmentof Summer
Goodsat
paid withthe-manythings I saw that
-
I
~
soeingme¯tMr, Z.U. Matt tWs’]~s e
¯ ’WOOD +++° +k °°
q
.....
a~Y
reduced
+o.-,-..+.
YOUR
,
in NewYork,_
idea
oflooking
to~Vashingtou
for
polite’he
Imople
will
go,over
the~)Id-fashioned
W.N.BANNARD,fsrrlss’
3;00
am.,
12;30
m,ae~dj.
R.W00D4"~0
pro.
.....
}I
B
quarries of the mounlaius,aud embol-woigh~dbefore it is put into the furnace
lished with pillars andfine cornices,and withits due proportionof ore.
)osmg
Justice, as ~ver, blindfoldedand bea~i~gby the gaasesarizing fromthe seething
her sealc_s.._T_hointerior is finely flu. metal, thoughthe room~as entirely
ishbd,--The-District-Court-roomis~ open ou±vcryside./._.Here-the- furnaces
modelof elegauce. The walls+andc41il= were pouring out the melted metal"
ing are beautiinlly frescoed~aud adornedcombinedwithsilver and lead--separatwith thefinest paintings.. In the ceuter ed fromthe.’co.arser material or slag,
-. --]~latlynn-innoeentJoy .............
of every other profession aud occupaBright in thy pathway Sloe.,
,ion, shall knowtim use. of spitto~us
Stilllottbydallylabor
l~eauty and pleasure greet,
usa before their faces iu
.......
Just as tbe+tdle poppy
place.s, audrealize that the car
Brightens the fleldd of wheal
Dil~i
from. ¯the
¯
o
I1;R0 pro.
’
Alway.~m morning glories
" Cl|~gto thecottonplaut.
~Vbl/e over tho snowy harvc~t’Thrushes and black-bir~
chant~
The strength of the toreat trcea
s
the Cr/iic’~of+thiscity, last evening,I s;eo, n am,~d
l=;se oaou,4;so, e;00pro.,
llnd not leas than five democratic
states- Sundays, 8;00sin, 4;00"pro.Fromfoot of
Market St, on week-days, 11;30 pro. ’ ’
mennamed
as sure ofthehonor. The~c~or Hammonton from Vine and Shsekamaxon
’~ " ~ ’]
But nature tektites us’ever
A lesson that’s far more sweet.
See how tho~rlmsoa’ poppies
Follow the golden wheat I
~Vltcgt for the bread of the world,
_ Popples
forbeautyalone;:y .... :~.
~,Vl)eat and poppies together
In
every age aud zone,
.
o .............
Umbr’l]as
NO1 ICE.
next Democraticcandidatefor the
~ Two fiat-classtwo.home the
presidency,
buttheywould
be ¯hie to tell
wagons
forsale.
__W_lt~ n ca) Lease_s
t_a!t_o~k
OF
week,andthat w¯~lately thoughttom 0amden
&Atlantic
Railroad FRUIT, VEGETABLES
sure of passage..
+ 0n a~d after Feb.28tb, 1884.
CEDAR SHINGLES
¯ :POULTRY.
:Etc..
I thinkI havealludedbefore to the Trains will leave aa’follows for ATLANTIC,-Vine and Shaekamaxen St Fetriea,--Ex4| £ 44 l~ItoePier & 43 MorehenUt Itow,
A Speci~Ry,-oddsizes.~t to order; fastthat so long asCongr¢~mmen
remain From
- press on week-days, 3,30 p.m. Parlor Ca~s ¯ West Washington
Mn~ket, New YOre8:
on_Saturdays .....
""
-~d|~plfi~Curda aud Blauks, aud information " "
OakandPineWoodforsale,
inWashington
theya_bletokcepbutilly
Aeeommodaflon
Train
will
leave
above
ferrteq
aatop01Rical-affair8
throughout
furnished by W~¯ B. Po’rrus, M.D., who layg
¯ Cut~.nd
Splitifdo~icod.
.... posted
week days tt $,00 9m and 4.30 ~m. and Sun- -{ff-t~k-fltm:-~’
LsblpralVmyl~rudn~ to them,
of Pine and .Codas the country. I don’t
la prsf~roa~ to uy oth,r house in NowYork.
’ tings,
~-d~/i~h~t
gathers
ata country
stemof
~oCAL
TRA~
pr cord¯
a summerevening,’ " m any northern For Haddonfleld from Vine and f, bseksmaxon
auda-hal£feetlong, for chicken’ State, san tell moreaccurately ~.han a ferries, 7:00.8:00. 10:00 and 11.0~ am., 1250
yard fence.
"
m., ~.00, 4:30, &OS,~:30p.m.
’
-these-differenl
How. woutd it seem, I wonder,
If the’meadows near and far
Iliad never a buttercup,
--:u
severn
asystarNever a sweat wild violet
And never a primrose gag;
Only the gr~sses needful.
,--::-Formakitlg
the useful bay ?. / --
¯ 8TATIONS. At~Ae,l,Mail
10~ :’5
10 1~ S If
the passage
"-e+3~
ofappropH~tibn~ills~
-~v-e~the Mexi--Atlsntt*-Ctty+...-~-.!--e4o +lOLq!--’6-1~ -lO-~J
i~l
.+ ¯~
-m
-?T-
S ~1 t2 26
DsOmtL
......... __ ......
? U~21I@rS9
Exp |tl~. ~n.~e,
I 72’21 116
-Oedar]~m~k
...............
4 ~Ol S ~} $ 80 +800 40~ Wlllkss~towaJeacUol~....I
S~M
public businessandanotheris watchingPhlhdelphi~........
.... .¯,...’,.1 s~s; 2 SO
n1141
................ : e4ol 810
340 8 12 4 IC 0akhml..,.
the candidatethat’is andthe candidateOamden
Osmden.........
, ......~ "8 10 ~ 40
II
P~’nna. R~RJunct!n
¯ ..... a ,,~
e bet 11, ~ ~ " ¯ ss~ 4 S~
;._e_SL
_
~Hsddoneeld.
........
l,
kihdol~t,
la
..........
that is to be. It is unfortuuatethatthcBetlla.:,..i;’.-;i~;,;. ~a-lSi~n~1 ---~
r’
-4s5~o:Ji~.’rhe.Expreas
l~ve~ foot of ~l¯ut
St,
-¯-8-r~0oi
AlGa
........ ;,; ........ 5251 8~ ~
e
at 4:00 P. Me¯reaenesz-is.re, mort.
S 331 9 0~ ’K~ 9 1( 5 1! rmmpelpnM,
Wot*rford
.............
ton
&t
~.~,
PleatatttvJlle
eL
5:4?,
AUantlo
Cliff
................
911 ..~,
6 ~ at e;:: Going up, leaves Atlantic at 7",,10 &,Md ¯
affair, occursat the timeof the Conven-Wlnslo
t~
Ies 9
992~21
ti0ns, whichare purelyparty:allkirs. Hsmmoetoa
:’~ ~ Plemmntvllle at 7:44, Etw~od 8:13, H~mmmo
Da~ta...............
5 53 9 ~ ";.;,
ton 8.’28. ima~huphlladelvhta at 9:30¯
S Ol’ 9 $~
9 4~ 15 4!
Theprobabilitynowis thatlitfle will be ~lwe<~....... ~
Berry
PeW Yeaz~.
Five Cents per Copy.
+--+-+.,, June28, t884,
Tel. XXILNo. 26.
C~l¢ined Ph~ter. amto someextent .demoralizingCon-
°FRUIT PACKA GES
¯. ~ r +
~eb, 9th~ 18~4.
/
"’ ManufaeS~rer of
K
...
.r ..... .-.-- -
. , ’ : ,+ ¯
’¢¯.
+
¯i’...
. .
. .
:* : "" . _ ¯4
.
............
_..J_
q
...................
+~
"
......
¯ pEABODY HOTEL,
ForS le.:
i
Philadelphia.
"
+ It l+.bu+..
at "a
+,oI:fort
0 Fo=mof+utyoCWeda.day
Auexcursion party frt,n Atlantic
I"Ie
]k)er
:,
Ninth
Streol,
nne
SATUROAY#J~’28, 1884,,
Park on Friday next, ffnly 4th, ~ District.Attorney W¯ H. Jenklns~
thenewPoet.O~co, ,
....
quality
wanted..~,era~,o,,,paynu,,,d~d
to.
l havea
very
fi~A.RM,
wii
~(
Is nowbeingentirely remodeledienlsrsed
and,
~
to
which
.the publle gencrally is iuvlsed, of Camden,on Wednesday
c~u~edJust!co
.
¯ ’~’.~.M:,’40’51TO~,
ATr.&NTrO
Oo.,:N’.’1"aud’~t~’ChalrSrenovoted.reeeated’
¯rid
l~orsiturerewired bniidings,
Will be founda GeneralLine of goodsto suit all pshties, al;
Casstdyto issue a warrantfJr the arrest
inculnpleto
shapc,
for
.sale’or POST.OFFICES,"~" an~’It. R. DEE,:~OTS.~.refarnished,eo ss tol~ouseofthemost
~’+’i
Following Is the programme:
convenient,
end
~dce
hotels
in
¯ exehm|ge
_the lowest cash prices. Brass ~ai! ~Tprk kept ....
8tl0Paa EggHarbor
IlnkJ,
nexttoAhk,.n’~
will
forHammonton
. . I~ro)erty
I ¯ iu t
h o CE~NTREof the Town of IIam- It heavebe.r, endis Itrlotly a
-~embersof+the G..A, R. will meet at of Alfred Glenn, the conductor, in conse8A.TURDA.Y.
JUNE 28, 168.1.
Cur,lags ].~otory, Hammonton.
Theplace is near BassRiver...... ........
~otico to all wanting coal. Theunder
’ monton¯
.v~hero,lndle"
andgentlemen
can
+to
furniskthebesl
-Peat
headquarters
at
nine
o’olo0k
z.
~.~
quence
oi
the
verdict
of,
the
coroner’s
on hand or made to order
Oustom~q~ork ancl
+¯’
Price. Icea~0~iabie~Tei~ms
~’.agy:
~v+ryp~oko~+.
jury, in ~hich it.is held that Glennis in
gu¯ran
l Pot! by a
;+ ............
~ ’ .........
h0me;.a~’ly’t
.
_
he~rp
of
;+
i~
.~. ..... " "
~worn"~Itldavtt-of --.J- havo.a f~w.~illage home.s~,d
..... Call
on
addressr
CO~,st shortnotiee,dlreo~ from the mines Band.
part responsible for the accident. Mr.
J ............
Repmcmg done, as usual
....
’ fmms_
’ or Ja~.atatzton|o;tl,
’
~vrter, V. M. placed in my ],ands for URic,
on the A.Ji SII|Tll.
N. J° co’nve~lcnt -to MI paces .o~_ sdm
...................... .~:-:...... ’ ...........
-.
...-- .....
.....................
"
.....
in+e~,i:.l~a~-Icite;--at=-the-!owest/’possible
hessantismashes. Conducted
re.
Flagraising
atteno’clock,
andmusic
~leiiii
bein~~itill
tooiih~e]l
t~btmoved,
____~L.=.~+
American nod EuropeenPlan, co Ihattecl~
most reasonable tern|s.
Jolt~ SCm~Lm,
P.O. Box 2991
prices.. ¯
a.guanl wa~ placed over him until he Is
For’President of theUnlted States,
by,he
Band
(Star
Spangled
Banner).
can
be
engaged
with
or
without
board,
rl~#eg.
Coal Dealer, Hammonton.
])11’:.’8¯
AgentsOnly.
" "~V~ ~’~rT~’[’~"
well enough to be taken to Camden.
fromfi’ty centsto threedollars per day.
, At t.$t.t~.t.J
~~ (’~! "[’}
L3~
Called to order tn Park Hall.
W. Simpler,
%Vim,.........
JAMES G. BLAINE.
.~-Clergymen
receivedat.half rites.
Iasurn with Rul~herford. StrongPrayer.
...............
W.pAINS,M. D., Owaw.
Council meetingthis evening.
~Iprd’IIamm°n1"°n’
IS
SELLI2~G
eat companieson--earth:+Lowestrates.+ .......................
Slnglng by (~olr.
IIatfflndnth~ N.J.
" .........................
~+1~" Spend the Fourth at-the.Lak~
:No+sinuousdealiu~ and no--black,mail-_:~ntoa-H]fll;.
~. ~ Wtll Burg~ss has another daughter
Oration
by Roy.Mr.Wapples,
of Wins-Insurance
placed
onlyin thevet
......................
u’- ..............
to be proud of,--born last Monday.
companies--your
ownchoice¯
Tlekets
to
low.
i ~" There" are 142 dogs 6n the tlamand fromnit the principal ports of Eurppe
Speaking
is
also
expected
of
others,
Mr.
F.
I~
Simpson
and
family
nl(,nto{l asse.~soi’~’li~t, for this year. If
:7/¯
’
--first class, secondclass, intermediate,
¯ will leave for ILm~asIn a few weeks.
.on!ytho.even_t
~vo~w,re .let .t-._-_ the.balaucs
+_Musio(H_..ailCol_umb~).
3ira. EL~mStockwell is expecting After this’it Is expected that ove~Tone and kt~hi%~E$13 wTlI’T~--y0u-to-Livconvemcd.iuto fertilizer--the communi:y
to -entertain her brother, Robert Ford, will do his best toenjoyhimstlf,.and have erpool on the fastest ocean steamers
wouldmournbut little.
afloat. The rates are out all to pieces.
a pleasant and social time: mad~mily, noel: week.
"’Z" :Di.t yon ~ver get so "hard up" for
Refreshments, in the shape of ice Go to Europe now. Round trips sold.
Hammonton
P~st Office will be
vnoney-+thttr.-yuu
+felt .- like-hidingzov~ry
cream, lemonade, sandwiches, etc.i can (~al!.on_Ruthorlord.
opeu next-Friday-~the-Fourth--from 7~0 hadbn-ihe-gro~ia-d....................
=’-" ~.~ MosesOliverBrown~ a ~io-~-d
----= tO 10:30 A~4-and4h00to 6:80 P.~t~-+;sp, ju~ h:tv~+ mercy
ona poor
edlt,,r,
and
By order of Committee.15h-i]~i~l~li~-~
pt.eso~te~-Tdff-c-9.~Yfe-dc-x-relieve
hmdt~tr...ss,
by l’aymg
up your
t~" Joseph ~iidwoodha~ been appoint-cursion
tickettoa lqarrow
GaugeCon;5".
J.
aCCI)IIII~
ed mail agent on the C. &’A., in pla~e of
To:morrowevening, at, the Prvs- ductor, l~t Friday, and the ensuing
:Mr. Hiles. whowanIrdll~l
on the 14th. byterian church, will be held the union controversy ended with Brownaccepting
CONSTANTLYON EL&.WD.
Insure in the "Grand Old~tna~"
I~" Twoyoung eagleswere on exhibl- quarterly rsvlew of the SundaySchool a walking.ticket for home~Later, that
the lc:fdiag Insurance Compauyof hmer.
ALSO, VEGETABLES IN SEASON
tion at the old road station, Tuesday. lessons.
day,several
attempts
were madeto wreck
iea. The rates are as low as by any first
trains
on
the
road,
by
piling
ties,
stumps,
o r~___Wag0n
:une t~;ugh YO+wnoye~y Wednesday&Sa~y, ............
chics company. Its business is ou the
~r. Things are lively at the UhlonDeThey were taken from ~e nest over near
Inakip.
square, every
time.
-lint. Twoconstrno¢iontrains--one nar- etc., on the track. Happily; the attempts
__+
, . ..
WM.I~UTH~RFORD,
Agent~
Read Mr&King!~ dsseription of row gauge and ous broad--were gt work failed; Andtrack-men gave a description
0f this fellow, ~homthey had/icon acting
the Denver Court House, and comparett there yesterday.
Hammonton,N. J.
with our "~emploof justice," at ~ay’s
~" Wor~derif the Temperance men suspiciously, and Constable Ben Jarvis
Landing.
think their workis ~lnishedwith a single arrested him; at ", E1woo~, on Saturday,
day,whatwasleft,of a "Lawyer"
apple
EMBROIDERIES AND ZEPtIYRS.
+
Manueaetured by
" -I.
BLACK
SILKS.
2
LADIES’
COATSAND
WRAPS.
I~"
Next
Friday
being
Independenes
conviction? ~n aud boys who want and put him inthe-May’s Landi.-g jug.5.
(hehadeatenmostofit).Youmayre.
Onomam
of SpringW~l~ta,with .Talm
We
hear
that
he
acknowledges
his
guilt.
Antoine Gu[aet mako,_sta~dard
qualiflm,
~’om
"memberthat that peripatot:o
grafter
patronsfor vacation
work.
Day, we shall l~rob~bly phint onr paper liquor seemte find itwithout anytrouble,
Wcdne.~day’s New York auctlou sales. ]L~lc~ ha~e
andClumine
Fri~’%
~xo.
9n Thursday. The ofllco will be dosed and some of them talk freely of their
raidthisvariety
was
:.
: _ : : .’"
f.dlea, semen-hat. Prlce~. 7Y. ~o, 9on., ~,, lhoS to
. JERSEY DEPARTMENT.
on o oar,-.
*
~z.7~. Si~flcttoa in-~vear ~-aa~/ntL’.:d.color,
sever ~aw
more
GOODS.
~ .--, - o of allcolore
R~d;-~tid-tli~-en0my’~Tor
tiff cations
Roy.
W.
proper.ly
e~Ited
2.
COLOREDSILKS.
andgrad~, at ~¯ Youget ¯ quality worthThr~
edagcnt to take charge of now station
aook~, at ~o cents ; quarter under price.
Dollam.
will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit to- over the county linc.
andl~okedgood.We believe
theyare
A splendid lot of CknmcleonStripes at $o~.
~"~A gentleman bordering on three- on the Philadelphia and Atlantic City
morrow morning. Union Q~rter]y Rejust the apples for S,,uth Jersey, and the
3"* CLOTH: DEPARTMENT.
27. GENTLEMEN’S HATS.
3.
nU~C~:GOODS.
Wide double-width English Suiting Or ~ lot Suits or
score.years, hale and heartyp wishes a Railroad, now nearly completed at ¯this
d~i:tor kindly offers to donate scions to
Light-Weight
PcadandDarkDcrbysat ~.5o.
view in the evening.
Siik Velvet G~enadlne. for wm.ps and short dr~mes, at
fi’om Strictly Pure Materials, told
~uperbquality+
worth ac~r~y
doubl~..
~m~ ~ ................
~:t5o, that only af:w day,. ago could not b~ so~d.~ ~~.
..-Tonen_ot
- ove~’.-for
ty-yea
r_~
01 nlaco... _
t’~,~[r_C-a~rge_H, Bushnell, a mauu- helpmeet,
d
than ~3.75H. M. Jowett leaves to:day for ai~:028..
LADIES"HOSIERY.
54"The +WHITE SHIRTS.
faeturer, of Worcester, Mass., spent last preferred. To ~uch a person, a loving
Conqueror Dr~s Shl,t at $,,our own raakel
New
Mamlat!a..SMdc~
o+f_
~+che’o
S~r_b_Ma~_~
In
husband and
will be
._~2~__LADIES’ DRESSGOODS.
weeks
visit at his old homo
-=-~H~l~e=price~ ..................
4:-inch .Mb,xtro~ Clou"~ in all shades at haft a dollar,
Mr. Rutherford, the real estate agent, chusetts.
Logan appears to- gr0wmore feehle,
29~
CHILDREN’S
HOSIERY.
Hoyt
is
in
thin
gentleman’s
employ.
a
wlilc5 is one-thli~ Ices than’the proper price.
55"AlfredTOILET
ARTICLES.
day by day. The fact is, Mr. Blaine
Wright’s Ddlcate Extracts. Scltmtlfi~lly conThe following officers were nominated
Osgood&
Co.’s shoe shop closedcan,oil applicants all about it. All mat.
ek Span.Silk
Hose,fur childre~$x.35for s~’~a
has be.st it~ public life solong, and his
....
5" FLANNEL DEPARTME~NT. + _ .
--~xuct.~
Tooth
Bnah~¯
Odonti~e_(or
0mTc~h,
e5
on
Thursday,
for
a few days. The time ters strietl.v confidential.
iu WlnslowLodge, No. 40, I. O. O. F.,
~, up and down$ ce~-.
Whi:eAll-wool
Frmach
Dross
Flaunts
at 45e.
errors have been so few, that there is
will lm iuliy occupied in taking account . ~ The ladies of the ~I. E. Church last Thursday evening : N. G., Elwood
GENTLEMEN’S HOSIERY.
30.
¯6.+
D~JELERIN
:,.,
"MUSLIN DEPARTMENT.
56. WATCHBAND
JEWELRY.
ofstock and making
necessary
repairs..
will give a dimefestival onFriday eve- Rub’art
very little to be s:tid agaihs~ him, ex; V. G., Randal 3[..Benuett ;
ExtraEngllsh
blackandclock~l
nt kal~"¯ dollar.
Bleach*d She:,lug, o~ yards wide, at ¯ qsm~Ir of ¯
Very
m~leratn
pl’Ica~
and
g~arautced
qumlltim
of
,
oept to repeat some old stories whose
Treasd~Rat, and oue-ya:d wlde Cambri¢~ at to cram.
~ Boys, brlug yo~r fire-crackers to ningi July 4th, in UnionBall. Ico Ci.eam, Secretary, Cltarles P. Wescott;
I~,~. Clmity~ox=,
ssctuts to $~.5o.
31 : UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
the Park, ontheFourth,
butdon’tfire cakes, c~nfcetionory,fruits, etc., etc, in urer,D.G. Bernard.
/ fiflsity was proven years ago. WoconFrour~ Buibrlggan Striped Shill ~ Dntwert at 85
SPECTACLE DEPARTMENT.
7as .sgHINTZ DEPARTMENT.
~ider him asath tnan for President,
c~ats,usually
heldat ~t .So.
in theg_rove.
It~:ould
besoeasyabfit]ffane:, will be for salo~-The-young Itisgenerally
understood
atthisplace
57~n the sbat~ an~ ~, in the,X-, of ¢o:.~et~t .............them¯
It is daimedthat l~c" is too aggressive,
to starta firethatwouldspread over pcople are preparing au entertainment thatthnWiuslow
call,
t,.
glass
works,
aud’the
wl~ich~ the~; will endeavorto makeinter- appurtenances
2o. owls
SHOE
acres aud acres.
_~t~ha_near2¥.plunged- us-intoa forcigrr.
~. _
’_D~ESS_L_!~.IN_GS,__
Ideao fDEPARTMENT.
La~ii_~"
Wauk~p}mam
la ~ ~___qmli-_
thereto,
havebeenleased
--~8,~ILVER_DEPARTM
ENT.
_eating,ld ~_~dd~i~l~_n~
h~r ~_w_ilLl~_~i
v
thin of FrenchKid and Calf, ]15 lad I~Stqetlzt,
]K~e~, Hair ’Cloths, Ctmbrles, IAmms,
war, while Secretary of State .....
~who
willtake-pea~[F’-~ha~_C_Stum’t- watrnVhome-l’ast]r.Nrmv~,
Zriple-plated
IcePitcher,$5.
, Drillings,
Due~
andall ekethag
il~dong
to-33~-=--- .= MEI~S CLO~G~---~!::
_by MiasEmmaPressey
and readingby
SUnday.
~
llo-has
a-.store
in
one
of
the
c~ r tain-A-merican-citizens-had--u-ctaim
;month.-Operafionsinthe
dress-making.
-~5~RUNi~S~XNDVAUS~~
..........
¯ MissAndrewaand-poasibly-another-lad tl~-~ca~Good Bualno~ cult aa low as $~. aid fo~w.imtt~a Cut*
uponvalnable propertyin S0uthAmerica,
ar~r f 5o--ga=e~tb?Mg-~,N
e w ~"or k
Ar,ml
good
trunk,rulable
foranysort of trav¢llog,
will-b
o--a~
s-~fitiffU~dfd~
away Suit-of the tamestCor ’kacrew worltsd mat~hLl
A programmeiu detail will be published factories
9. NECKWF_,~,R AND SUSPENDERS.
/
and called upou this Governmentto de$~.
A
valhe
fd
$3.5O.
city,
carrying
a
etock
ofall
sorts
of
wood
son
the
last
of
this
month,
and
theworks
C~!mt’s genuine FTeach Braces, 4di~J~ Lad saw
¯t$~¢
andcirculated oext week.
w’orkl~g machinery.
fend their’rights. Mr. Blaine ~atisfied
~adcs, imported by ouvsdvc% at 3S cent-.
N~t
60.
HORSE CLOTHING.
will be revived by the newfirm in the
¯ ’<::..
Count
this
in
ss
one
of
your
pleasures
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
himself that + their claim was good, and
Loodoa slmI~an4 color~in Ncci’weagfrom Virgou, 34"
H@meSheet% 5o ceat~.
To.morrow,June ~Pth, there will in antic’ipsWich for the Fourth, and ),LL
Norfolk
P_,lotum
Solo,$3.5o; Boys"
Jermlm
at ~.~.
MtP..41ctoa
&Co.
andWelch,
Margcttou
&Co.,
Sz.
was prepared to sustain them, when
be no services at St. Mark’s Churcb,
6h
RUBBER GOODS.
Elias Russell, of Winslowtownship),
.
CI~TOM
CLOTHING.
,
COME.
.
35"
.All shapesof Gossamc~
O,ergartacam.
Timbat
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
~udden death removed his Chief, he
IO.
excepting Suoday~chool, at 2:00 I’. ~t.
Jesse Eddy’aCa~mere
Suits mor&rat IhS,~utin
is
at the head of a family of fourteeu
qatlIty
of
Ladlet’
Gettamcx
~Ch’cular
at
Ss.~.
. _ rt
Twa u~and’piec~ IAocn P,.Ick Rack l~Id, full to
Wecalled at 3Jr. Bassett~s, Oh children, and his sister, Mrs. John Bogresigned, aud to tiffs day Englishmen
The Rector, Roy. L. IC.Lewis, la away
l~r.~t style and fit guarantmxL
j:’:!...
yard.t,r,*dao=d
to 7 c~m.
Tuesday,
to
see
the
Marlbor0
Raspberry
and others smile when they reflect upon
for a short vacation. Be wilireturuuext
AND MATTING
36. STAT, IONERY DEPARTMENT. . 62. CARPET
BUTTON DEPARTMENT.
I I.
DEPARTMENT.
in fruiting. Webelieve thatno plants of or, has fifteen children, while Mr. R.
week.
. themannerin
whichtheUnitedStates
¯
Wmannaker
Beat,
*~,
z4,
x6,
:m,
~ccum
l~r
quire,
ht
Every makeof farh;onahlc
butta~
extra,.
1~
All
b~t
makes
of ~; Scamlcsa
Matti~
Ihis variety have been offered for sale-- himself is one of a family of twenty-one
"~Vanted,--somo’sort
of
a
lock-up
dropped the whole qu,mtion. We don’t
still the popular writing paper. Ovcrland N0~, for
Pc~! Euttom rr~:ived to-day, 5e. l~r doses.
etyl~,
lcaathanever~ffcrtd.
children.
formica corrcspocdcnce, to .ccata ~ qtm’~.
desire war with auy nation, but we do
in Harem,mien.
We have two consta- Mr. Bassett having paid nearly a dollar
FURNITURE.
Andh~ proved to be exactly adapted
FRINGE DEPARTMENT.
.........
1
2.
each
for
the
few
he
has
in
bearmg.
Th~
ble%andtheyseldomhaveanything
to
wan~; tosee a man at the head whowill
From Ou~ County Papers¯
All the n~ patterns that arc jtt~t golag into fiuhioa.
AaAshSul~
of sl~’tL~y
durablemake.
for ~S,
37~OOK
DEPARTMENT
....
growth
of
cane
made
this
ycar
struck
us
to our soil, and it will bring in
do;butthsymighttak~charge
etadiedemonstrate
to theworldthat thisGovColored Chenille Fringe at St per yard.
¯ )~F Eook got.
a~
remarkable,
being
very
lcng
and
~tout,
Fro,,,
Ihe
MIRI~OR.
64:
M~TTRESS~S.
more
than 6vice as muchmoney
orderly
fellow,
nowandthen,hadtheya
ernment
is ableto defendandprotect
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
8. FAN DEPARTMENT.
Made
in ourownworkrnoms,
of beatma~q’iah
wh~re
13"
3
the foliage abundantand~ ot" go-d color.
,
"cooler"
in
which
¢o
keep
him;
Mrs.
Peobles
has
gone
to
Boston
ou
a
-per
acre as the Wilson. No
itscitizens.
German Table IAv~n.t~ yardJ ar.d heavy, fat" h~d[ a
youreo:ivujmtwhatyoupu=ctut*e.
Fro~ch
andVlean~c
Fa~,So ccntsto ~o.
Theberries are very largo, color dark red, visit.
-:
dollarper~yard
~
That
frost,
on
the
morning
of
the
.small-fruit
growercanafford to
-6~,----SCHOOL-STATIONERY--_
flav~)r decidedly raspberryish, tbe yield --3~r. Cochran is puttingup an awning
3~"
LEATHER.
GOOD
DEPARTMENT,
-~
"
"
........
~ir. B. F. Jones, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
]
Gth,
played
havoc
amongthe
crauberry
S
14. BLANKETS AND QUILTS.
7:~Japan,spa~h~
gay¢.ol0raot~deeoratlon
; *$.
be without+it. Sendfor cireularY- ......... " about tl,o a-crag0 as to quantity. Like
Alligator P0eket-books, with coin pocket, $:.
infront
ofhis store.’
has bceu choseu Chairman of the :NaCapltal
Blanket
for
Cotmt’vy
Hnusc~
at$4.So.
lloltT."R=al
te~oceutl.
plantations. On some of them,youcao
"Shopplag
Bag=,
7~ c~tato ~n.~o.
every
other
product
worth
producing,
it
~
e~mbQ~ilmfi-om55 ~ts w $;o ~.
ti.oual Republican Committee. IIe is
find acres of vines that will not l,roducoa will yield yet) more,the moreyou feed it.
The three ~Iisses White, of WashingARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
"66.
s
L.
40.
ALBUM DEPARTMENT.
bushel of settles. In places, the huckle¯aid to be the ’right manfor th~ position.
Portabl=~Oatfita
forHolI4~yleg,
$~.- Wh~or
an&
15"
HANDKERCHIEFS.
ton D. C., urrived in town last 8~turday
Alt~_gether,
we
were
decidedly
pleased
Hammonton,
N.
J.
photogral~h
Albums
in
plush
or
LandiS.__.
Tmdra
s~
a~he’
at
n5
r.4mts
~zch.
--~’e~ten’a
¢el*n.
~mrrlowham~ufl~r~ttfrom-tho-samo-eansm-.
~%tmuelFcssenden, of Connecticut, is
with thn ~larlboro.
l~i~.~rbarmlay’a
stormwasparticu~c-cretm
4I. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
father. Mr. Daniel Baker.
|6.
GLOVES.
T.
¯
meeting ofAtlautic
Fl~e French Mila~ Ham at ~, we~ $t.5o.
hom~can be beautified ia that departs eat at tl~iht
Nowmt
J~e~
Li~le2"arcad
Gk~,
ate~,35,45, 6o,
larly
severe
along
thecoast,
-AtAtlanticg~’-Thequarterly
s~t. A large a~t~rLment al emgravi*~t
/’u our port*
City, vao could ~ti’cety stand on the Count)- TemperaueoAlli:meo was held at Avennoplatsurveyed’rod a strect run ~t~.~r’~ am tho B~ST E~ERMADEfor ¢ostlvennssb In~l~¢tlon, H~ao~e.
The S,mthern Democrats will practi~,
TRIMMED HATS.
4
fo~]Oe,f~nm75 C.~,tS to ~y~.
v2~.~\W11~oancou~u~n~ao~oo.~°~°~.’¯~..mgc~ina~°.~. ’~°~°w°-a~ .°as
~beach, .+t, violent was the wind, which, Atlantic City last week~Vedne~day.Thc through it, and lotsstaked out.. A.vcry
tally it:ave the choice of a prcsidcntial
z7
LACE=DEPARTMENT.
ThePari~iaeModels,
Round
l~ats
umlBotmam
only
£.,~z~,:~ ~ :pUl everynight foraweex or two, ma~estneaum~m
macnm~r~,
nma~z’eg~
¯
E~rial
Laca,
both
real
and
imlmtlon+
m
s~.
68.
ii.~BY
COACHES.
"
ninutcs
were
seat
us
over
a
week-late.
m~r~l
last wock,andat= n~ oushow,
amongel.her items of damage,destroyed ing, Port Republic, Linw00d, Smith’s line residence will soon ]3o erected
caudidato to the delegation fi’om New
-"
p.rol, V.~mablo, tl.r.t~nt.p,~+.l~+tnlule.+e~om~e~+2 + ^~y~n
,/.~yp~,~i~,
¯ The ~t of a~’tmen~,aji ~ha~and ~
Wehit the market, and ¢.an4o w*ll all th= way k~ma¯
.
were-present
from May’sLand;
them. Soldby
aLI~ta
ann~ea~eme~cmatl~ ~*a, a ~x, :~ .~ ~.
, the large pavillion ou (~l, Howard’snow Dclegates
~f~/.~’| |q~XI
3’ ork, NewJersey au, I Indiana.
fah"
qadityat 4s¢¢n’-upto~S.
¯
¯RIBBON DEPARTMENT.
from$7to $;~.
TM
thereon.
"
~ ~ffl/~ ~
GTLND&RD
CUR~
CO.,’ I%mprluhat~,
1~7 IPt~u4St.,N ....
oeeaupie,’.
rare andscarcoshadesSatinsandCema
Grah~ 60.
-k]g "
Emo~’etime Oatharflo ammom
thanis dalton: thcypmveto be t.ho
TOYDEPARTMENT.
Mrs. Deeper, who lives opposite ~h’.
I8.
.RUCHINGS.
Landln~’, Ab~ccon,
Atlantie_CiW, and
""
¯
always
hen~.
"
’
~"
bestPll~ove~lhere. Worthtwiootho.moncyasae.a.--W..W.I~.
Gon~.:
~" The Journ,tl apparently starts in ll,m,vot~tou.
Thc f-tlow;ng wa.~ fir.~t pttblishcd in
~t p~ect ~r~. 3,,, styles. ,~rlr ¢~*-t~d - .
~da of little
o~dif.ea
to t~.~ home ta the ck,~
¯ . ~, : j _
Interesting
attdencouragBa.~sett’s, ou Bellevue, had several arti. :Harmony
Grove,
G~----Emor’F~
LIHIoV~_.m~,o
nmtee mos~.popuJ
aep~at,
~[
~- ][~noP.
sa,a
to
ctmtomc~.
By*making
mosta]llwo~d----4.w-r:m~
=_~.
d¢~itpa
at s£~t~;.waa
3~¢~ts
to cxplMnthe errors tnthe Aunual5tats- ingre,aarks
tho
Ca~c~--W
Mills
River,
~.
~.--,~Y
~.,~.
memo.x,
r~e~.
on
the Ithaca D~dly Jou#naI of June 21st,
o
~-~ePA-R
T-mm+~
’ :::=:_sirdar
tet.~OR~S
ikrr’rMR
w’oro
made
by
various
dole9
clcs
of
clothing,
a
tent,
and
some
other
......~..,,~
p,ia.Sbox.~vim.woadet.~lrvsult&_N.W.B~xz~.Locu~Omvo,
umo:--.yxr~_mmen~
....................
lag eedlmportiug our own li~t~, wn n~w odl a ptrsnout n bltt adds another, iustead. It
.Co~.cl~eg Paraaoh; $3 for =4-1ach ; Taffeta Silk, W1~m, ¯ 70: SUMMER PORCH CHAIRS. ,.
t~ora.-J
~, ¯
,
....... _-_.-=. fromwh!chwe
copy
it ¯ _ ..... - ............................
things
stolen,
a
few
mghts
ago.
.gates.
The
treasurer
reported
a
balance
re
~t..~,~m
~,~- e,.~.-~==~-=~
~o~ ~
-- Cirdliml~Marlne
andI~h]c~
b~(hc~-tbhio-folks-ti~-knoW
h-0w=t h-o-Dr. oi"$15 15 on hand. -The following resolu- "--T’m~"lam~hi~a--’Beal;wo~-Chhir.Vwo~i~e~aY-I+tllA~’a, N. Y.. Juno .00. ’$4.
"
"*
.t," "
p~tty and streng~$a. ~oa~l o~Oth~¢~dn!~
its forms Im~iti¼ely
C~ ~lth
Ti~e undersignedl),~in~ personally aeWc hear that Profi 12. E Fowler has.....
~j[~,S~l~,Ipa~ oJl
.......
19.PJml Antique L~c¢,TIDIES.
and Cr. bides t)f the account b:tlanced tions wcre passed :
UMBRELLAS.
~,~-,~o,=~nu
"
*5 c~nm and ug ceat~.
porchfrom
$: up.
’
.
with at lease sixt ydolhtrs paid out and n0 Wnmt~t~s,Iutempernnc~ Is the crying
A,ewlot ofourcalibrated
Plckwlck,
$5.
~_~"-~.~dr~o~S~
-.
],.~,)d~t*.’~pt’tu.4-,
:’~; 1"., tie, It’s Lo~c~til
at his laboratory, discoveredthe scci.’ct ~,a~.-~,~.~m~+---’ .
~_ ,~c~m..
a
20. LADIES’ COLLARSANDCUFFS.
I. GAMF_~. AND SPORTS¯
aceoun~
|llado
of Jr.
evil
of
die
limes,
and
whereas
the
liquor
6
7
that we believe her t~ be. not deserving
4
.
INFANTS’
OUTFITS.
Sets,
]F~ahlag
Tadde;
a~alk,
Tenah
"
A I~pecially dc$~rabklet st 7, 8, 9, ss~,"~ ,$, z6 ¢.~tts.
of makingit rain at his Will. If it’r is so,
-of the bktme uow publicly visits& upon
Hambm’g
Rafll~lColltnfor Children
at ~$cesta.
Frctl.
51ea.sley,
Jr.,
left
nsahasl:et
TheN~port,~, 3o, 5%75, 9° coma.
Cr~luet,9o c~nr, to Sic; Tcna~,~
to ~o;Fi~hlz~
South ler~cy farmomcan be made hapher in consequenceof the’recent disaster
R~,e5 ccnmt ¯ $1.
of llansell
raspbcrrie%
and one t~f the
2 I. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.
AT. MISSES’AND CHILDREN’SSUITS.
py. [Pshaw!].
at the Homelbr Children established at
’l’urae~s, last
Friday
night.
Thefirst
1~
2.
ASwipedEtamIM
for C~:ah~,Io t~cl%-twM-,at
Itammonton, N. J. Only apart of the
J~ anltt at mint .medcrate prlc~l,
7
CHI NA DEPARTMENT.
Fromthe JO UR~VAL.
ssNe~m;aboutimlrpri¢.~
a large, g))od.selling variety, the second
truth concerningtliiB aflidr h,s reffehed
¯ ¯
/
Hammon~on;
N. ft.
LADIES’
UNDERW~U~.
"
& certified, copy of ~,Iiss Nivisou,s
48.
of
an
uncommonly
flee
/lavor,--cho
two
.- , : i_ ~_" i _
TRAW BERRY PLANTS FOR SALE
_ -.
_
--New
~%rk
Wilson’s
Albany,
Ct~S.
he
_Clerk’s
with exa,..~er:tLions and falsbhoodsas to
_4i01o_
¯
¯
"If~hata Cwmt~frem ~te ~; emchund~
produce an impres~iou in manyrespects
office ’. last Friday .and the document ,;~kTI,ANTIC plants lets.
’ CORSETS.
+ to 114o. ¯
49;
~rossly +wrtmg. A trustworthy state.
"Thompson’s Glove.fit,log,
Vedatilatl~£
Snmm~.Co~l~
D. L. POTTER,
23.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
¯ sent will soon b, publ;sbed,, showing
lrbmId~ck,akr blse, ~,crimo~,
ecru~mbro/dared75cant*.
74.
He,
JSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Hammon.ton,
I~.ft.
t~
.tha~ the |.ar=e
numberof d~a~hs at the
Joseph
Ro_hinson,
.of
Elwood,
who
-Rafrl~_
a~u:%
__c.~
_a~
d
_011__Sto~,_Fr~:mm__m~l
_.A
.......
Scat-Mast,.at
$~.
-i:
........
2.lose oceureedin spiteof,uedical
skill;-~O;--HAIR-GOODS:
Xltch~, Thlngl. Rofrlgerator*~ small aud large. ~36o
CAPS,
"LADIES’
AND..........
pleaded guilty at the Apt’il Term, of
"
:
. %ostler nursing,
healthful surroundiug,
s,
Mrl. C. ’rhompsun’|
d~ut m~?~O Of wa1¢es, &e.
te~S ; Ico Cheata, ~4 to $,S;.Ica
Cream Fr.,~r%
24. LADIES" SUiT DEPARTb[ENT.
keopiug a disorderly house, iu selling...........
and the most a,nple’snpply
of food
Moat1~autffultailor.made
SprlagChexk
Silm.h~nd. "l~e Thompson Wave, s,~ inch, ~; 3 Inch, ~; 3~
$,.,$, to $,S ; Oil Stoves, single and douSle, ,,’,4 t,’~ ;;,.:
lath, Stoi 4 inch, Sis.
a,d clothittg.)
~fcanwhile we.ask all
somdy
trimmed,
~a.
beerwithout
a license,
&ridfined$20To allwhoarnsuffering
fromerrors
G~Storm,
~ toss8.
Gic)Oi)S.
fair minded’pcopl~to suspend all judg¯ ’: .~
:rodcosts,andunableto paythe sameandindiscretions
of youth,nervous
m
mentupon this case, aud not to join in.
:
Blank
ani.!
School Becks,
f
was released on Tuesday, having served weakness ear!v decay, loss of manhood,
¯
lh~present
violeht. :rodcrueloutcry
a ~/uflicient length of time to liquidate etc., I wiil se~da recipe tha.l~ will cu_re Stationery, ~’~ing:Machine lffeedl~
:tg.tlnst a Christian womau-ofgreat beyou, [r~ of dtarg¢.. This orcat remedy
Sllket Coition, "~lotion%]~ancy
’
,
nevolence, el h)ng experiencein the ears
both fine’ uud costs.
was discovcred by a missionary iu South
Artick~ :Etc,
of the ~ick, a~d now overwhelmed by
¯
~ .................
America.
Sen4 a self-addressed enosAt ,lye lowest Ca~h ~fl~.
sorrow at a calamity which she did her
.
""\
Iope to the REv. JOSltTIx T.. I~,
After a prolonged dr.nght, .i0st when ple~lgothemour hi, arty no.operation.
~,...z.a
be~t toavert.
York Oil. ,
~t it ~t ~. 1 $ U .
..-~
mon’t~f:tccs wet’e lenglitenlng with appro- ll~solved That.werecognizein l~lrs. J.
I b~tt~0n,
A.ndrc~v D White, orcsident of C0r~n:II University.
au efficient tamperancoworker: an’d that
drying nr, rain:£cll in abtmdauce. All. ,he bo invited into (htr churches to organ- DUROE--CHESLEY.
F. D. Ihlntington,-Bishop of Central
"On Mondayeve~ n~n. Improved
land, on ¥¥~]~anaywurkatthtlrkum~,lm
Iflty~p
~lew York.
natured. ~tni[ed, ’thursday, ’and is now
&venue,
~io~""t~Y’
e’nd
ears~6
te
$1~
Imr
week’
tmdb’eolt*a
for
our
]?all
sail
Wintor
trade.
8~
g’Jun0
z° l°°al t°mperauc°Uni°ns’and In every I, ’ofnlnEdward
2qrd,
1884,
atHowland,,
Esq.,the
~esidonoe
I Lby
theRoy.
| "1Nlla
,,,us,_!
E’X
~etl~ral"
......
J). ]$oardman, Justice
oftheSupreme
~}euntinUewillltSrlnon,SUmmeraudWork.how
’’:’yshecan. promote,
prep:,ri,,tiiow
ther:tspherrios
’ .Ira e, £.r ,--~lo
ana,uu~m.
l ,L’,ance.’
thecauseof tern-~ Louis K. Low_is,_ }Ir._Daniol Daroe, of~ U JJ,Ul UU Hammonton,
Mudsoa MtmuPI Co..
<ioldwin
Smith,
Toronto.
sooh blackberries wUlfollow¯- themlnt~ l L: Adjourned.lff0Xt~ meeting" to be hcld t Land[soUls, lq. J.;and M,ss ~e 0hes- / l~or Bale Inquire at the ~otab J~rs~
~01 Sixt~ Ave.t
MswYst~
[ j~bl"t~ 0,~t,
A.N. Prentiss
andMosesColtT~ler,
at~t.Paul’s M. E, 0httrCht
Atllntlc.
’[ I¢~, ofHmzanol~Wtl,
CamTmrr,
TmR~zzNT~
XXD
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LOCAL
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an’National
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Curiosity often asks how+ manydepartments in. this big store. Here
they are, and out of each of diema single article is mentionedworthknow-"---: .......
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This
s, is a capital book. of reference to advise buyer
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Use the"P inter’s
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inPi,ilosophy
JOHN A.SA:XToN
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There probably no othe store in the Uniter States wheri: such
assortment ofgoodscan be viewed. Those who come to look are not bothered
andbeggedto buy, and those whofind it to their into-rest to buy, we find it
our interest to serve as welt as we can; in order to ke ep themas customers.
JOHN
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men, as the bread had been. During cad of one breaks t~enty-fivo acres a
~Then be sauntered over to the sum- beautiful young creature to be sent to
~z,e x~gu~ge-or Umb,enn~.
~nd after the ceremony there was much day. Breaking by the old method is
an asyluv~?. ~, . .
mar house and spoke to the lady.
. . .
There is a language of umbrellas as -km~mgand embracing, and ~fter the worth$3 an acre :rod it is held that the
Would’she forget mm,.or--urea~ul
To his consternation, she started,
singing, praying and Speak- steam plow can afford to break at $1 an
the whole reason of flov~ers. For instance, place your communion
gave a quick gasping sob, and fainted. possibilityl--would
ing was again resumed.
acre. The main advantage of course in
It was not a very long insensibility,
give way if he deserted her?
umbrella ina rack, and it will indicate
this-is in-the-fact:that by:this-saving -a¯
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manymen. are .freed- from man.the large eyes opened, and she whis- home; but once there he satdown and it quickly inthe streetmeans that some= "What does it cost to make a lead great
ual labor and sent into politics, while
body’s
eye
is
going.to
be
nut
out;
to
looked
the
situation
squarely
iu
the
l~ered:
,¢
shut it. that a hater two Is to beknock- mncil?" said the manufacturer. "First two-thirds of the agriculturist’s capital
Oh, I amso sorry to trouble youl But face.
HiS ownshare of the affliction ho put ed.off. An umbrella carrled over a wo- et me tell you how we make a pencil. is left free for speculation
I have been very ill, and you ~tartled
===m
aside for the present.
man, the .man getting nothing but the See this small black powder? That’s
me¯"
"A Jlrltl&l
TOwe~."
It costs 25 cents a pound.
ul was very muchto blame," lie said
He was’a man, and he cOuld bear his drippings of the raih, slgnifles courting. grapulte.
~his
white
mLbstance
is
German
clay.
penitently, "and I hope you will pardon trouble manfully. That he loved, w.here when a man has the umbrella aud the i~ comes across the oceanas hallast in
ono
of
the
steamers
plying betweeen
me. Are you well enough now for me his love must die, was, in a great msas-" womanthe drippings, Lt indicates mar- sailing vessels, and "all it costs us is Detroit and Cleveland ran over a sk~
riage.
To
punch
your
umbrella
into,
a
.to run up" to. the house for a glass of ure, his ow~fault and folly; but that
We mix this" clay and this cue night ¯ and drowned its occupant.
he had won a pure sweet heart, only to person and then open it, means "I dis. freight.
"wine?"
powder
together
and grind them in a Whenhe had been identified, an agent
"I am~ell enough but I do not need wound it: caused him bitter pain and like you." To swing your umbrella
over your head eigntfles "’t am making mill, Mlu~ias muls~u~6 to bC added- ~t!ed upon h!~ w!fe te ~ee !£ ~ ~LL!e.
it;:’ and she sat up again, and took up a regret.
could be affected. She was not
Long meditation brought him to one a nui~nce of myself., To trail .your during the process, until tho two are men~
piece of needle-work that had dropped
a~mmilatedand are reduced in tears nor prostrate with grlef. On
: from her bands. " Her fingers still trem- resolution: He must see Dr. Atkinson, umbrella along the footpath meansthat thoroughly
’~
to.a paste about the consistency of the contrary, she.was at the wasl~-tub
\ ~bled, and a pretty flush camea moment ma~e a clear confession,and have h~ the manbehind yoUis thirsting for your
and i~good.humor.When_the/matter
....
into-her pale faceas she-said:.......... -opinion of-the-danger tobe auticipated.- blood.- Tocarryit at-right angles-un-~’~’hts paste we press into these dies, was broached, sho satd:’
"Are you one of the physicians here?
"He knows where,the weaknes~ 1 .der your armsignifies that an ey0 is to each one of whichis the size of a penczl ~ "Well, now, my husband took home
"Onlybycom-tesy, " he replied.. ’-’1 have to discover lies,, Fred thought, be lost by the man that-follows you.
except in length. There are four the washings, brought in the coal, and
have the run of the.place;but Dr. At- "and he can toll mewhether it is safest To open an umbrella qulekly~ it is said, lead,
leads fh one of these. After. they are
of u~o in several other different
kinson is the physician. Old Dr. Hare to break off my vmlts suddenly or.gra- will frighten a mad bull Topuc.aco~- pressed we cut .them into the proper was
ways, and his death is quite aless to
ton umbrella by the Bide of a silk one
is the head doctor, but he does very dually."
It was not an easy matter to catch signifies "Exchange is no robbery." lengtll and bake ’themin an oven kept me."
.little. v
"About what sum do you feel would
also I nave some faint idea that Mrs. not very fatiguing for a man, to pace up medicine: This subscription had al- attended with so muchdifficulty and
’the fire.
and downa block for au h~-u~ud yeL ready risen to a p~ound sum, wlm~expense that the cost of a single drop i~.
,I win g~ve it to him to post," she Chester.will.give uI, round, daueing."
whce that t/me has elapsed, BriauChe.~-. the Russian goyernment determined to almost fabulous ; but is so extremely
Sibyl
pauses
abruptly,
and
moves
out
thinkz-,as she listlessly takes up the
powerful that a vessel which has once
ter’s face has grown oddly worn and make inquiry into the matter.
of
tho
mrcle
of
waltzem.,
evening paper.
Theresult of thin inquiry has recently cont~fined even the smallest portion of
haggard.iookiug0
God
pity
us
ali
I
We
,’Do
not
you
mcau
to
be
a
pkilosophor
~or a second 0r.two she glanees m.
beenpublished.in The 1%voje Vremya. .it,_~fll ~t~j_n the delicious odor..-many
~vor -it,and-then-~he-reads- .about---Mrs.-Chester2Y-eheas~,_so[tiy,_ hour, wiI0~’sixty minutes lleld au oter- -The-committue-offinquiryhasRiven-the- years after me l~-drophasdi~PP-e~ -~ -looking
up
at
hi
.with
r~i~u_t
:eyes
aud
oarnestly whllo-her-.-face-softens~-herm
opmion-that-lt.is not only lnj u-- ed: -As the-poet beautifRlly-expr~-arty ot simpddo.~,-b~it--Idt
thbsoOt us tied,den,
eyes fill, and two heavytears fail outhe flushed oheeks.
rious’to the population to close medical zt
render
thanksgzving
all
our
days
who
*¯
"Do
you
thi~
that.I
am
always
a
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....paper as she drops it inher lap.- Only
against women,but that it is .... brea~:,
feare~ in that hour only death, not schools
yourosyshatterthe vase,, tf yea
also impossibleto dispense with the set-. Youmay
a oouplo of verses with no beauty or philosopher now?"
wtll,
Her oolor deepeus, her oyes turn from faithlessness, for our heart’s beloved. It vices of womenas doctors. - The supply Butthe
scentof the Rose.will
lmgec
t~creStill
power beyond their truth, andyet th?y
is nearly six whenthe Van Eycks’ door
¯ oan.send her thoughts back over’eight his, and thee, with a little o~y, she puts opens and oleses again on Mr. Dave- of male doctom is Wholly inadequate to
In Pharm~yit is used quite extenyears---euoh a .long, loDgtime o.t one’s hor hand on his arm, growing suddenly retut.wffo wallmquickly downthe street mestthe ~mts of the nation for medi- aively, whole’fields of Rosenbeing cutyouthl--and make her heart acuo with. white,, and gazing fxedly at somebody in an opposite direction from Cffester cal attendance. It is theeefora couclu- vats!! f_qr the ap~othecary’suse alone’,
pith for tho di~crcneo botw~en tho behind him. He turns instinctively, ~nd but;the latter scareely glaoes at the szve that if the Russian. men will not .fron~ ~VI~ich he produces a variety of.
womanof twe~ty-oight who is to marry seen a tall, very handsomaman staring
becomedoctora~in sufficient numbers, compounds and extracts, among which
Brian ,Chester and tho girl of twenty atSibyl with morefixity than politeness ~eedh~figure .as he springs up the recourse must be had to ethe women. are the. ointment of roses, soothing
stops.
That ~ ce.~_~_in ~umL~_r
o_ the~ fem~!e
ct Miss
o
Van n~yok -m -m the drawing- doctors-should be nihilist misstonaries iu ca~ u~. h~ilamma~i~- , vh~e~ar o£ "
.’Take me away--out ot-the room-that
,,.fond,false
morn," tho servant tolls him, and he is,. no doubt very anuoying to the Rus- roses, a pleasant and refreshing remedy
¯ lace can comebetween her and her fu- somewhere,,’ she murmnra
for headache : conserve of roses, which
" ’
¯ Very muchbewildered, he obeys, and passe~in. ’
mang0verzmaent; sLill it is zmposs!hle was considered bythe ancients a sever.
ture husband.
--Outsided~was-ne~rly-dar-k,-aud--he~e~resantly
.tmda~a-aast-foth~,-to-refrain--fromdomg-something--~
Sibyt-Vau-Eyek-~ng-womanit mquitoso, exoept when the fire check the rate of infant mortality,
room.
,.
usually very appreciative of the advan- ~Imoat deserted
.
of roses, b~side the manyi~erfumes ear
"You.
are
tired,"
he
says,
tenderly.
makes
a
blaze
of
light;
but
he
seee
her
even at the rusk ot adding a few recruits the toilet, flavoring extracts and manytageot becomingsurroundings, but just
at onee, crouohed, in the oorner of a to the forces. The Novels Vromya other campounds, all equally .popular
nowshe ’is.~uito unconscious that her "Shall I got you a glaes of-wine?"
"No. no; stay with me. It is" he," sofa by the chhnney, and weepiug-~-ah! seems to think that the prohibitive de- and pleasant.
fair head and si:nder flgurn in its pale
blue trailing dress makea plotuze very sh0 says, looking up piteously i~his weeping as even womang~wn to tears cree will be rescinded and the universi- . The green leaves of the sweet Brier
pleasing
toaman’s
evesasshe liesbackface, which at thoso very enigmat~ical Weep’only onco br twice in their ]ive~. ;ies:.reopened to fgmalestudents.
can be dried and used a~ a. sulmtituJ~.
.&t the .mght of that .drooping figure;
m a or,mean ohuxr in the soft warm words grow rather palc~
for tea ; "thd fraq~’a~ petals of the -,
~Wlntors
In England,
glow of the fire. Her thoughts have ¯ ,,Who?--the gh0st?" he asks, uustead. and tho sound of those strauRled sobs,¯
flower are reduced to a pa~tc and formthe
strong
hoart
of
BrLan
Ohester
turus
gone
so
far
aud
so
fast
that
she
does
not
There
have
been.winters
inEngland
|
_edAnto~amulets,.charms, and bea~;:the. "
ilY’,Mr.
Devereux,
I~avonot-seen-ktm-faint
and
siok,
foL,---he-knows-eo-welir
mTd~-thTa~
-t-lxTs-’I~t:exbbpti6hal-~rosaries used by some tu devotional
he~, the door open and olase, nor a
"l~
~,’~-~ :~-~i~an~s qulek step on tho thick oarpet, since I--smoe I-- Oh, whatwil] you with suoh.wonderfulodreary cony, orion, that has been. In 1282 so mild was the exercise: am supposed to have been.
Just
what
Bho"
has.
done;:and
what
he
season
thatthe trees’were
covered with madeoriginally in this way, aud re¢oiv~
][~"~ ~h~" has forgotten that she ought to b0 think at me?" she-or, as, with a euddon,
~xpeoUngMr. Chester, until he seats burning b[ush at ~0 change end trouble’ must do now. He easts one farewoll leavesandbtulsbuiltthoirnestsand ed their nameacco14ingly,"
~
’,lnaeed,
it
is
0tfl
the
look
about
gho
familiar
room
where
he
hinmolf beside her and takes calm pos- in his face.
hatched
tlieiryoungin themonthof
I
~a
F
.has been so heppy, and thenhiseyes February. In .1535 the gardens were
session of one of her hands. She comes flur~O,"
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Mo/,ass~
.Coom~zs,--Two
.. too-,.
back to tho present then with enoh a ."Of, .o~ur~, _n~ says, -po~itlvoly. ¯ etufl~ to the womanhe loves and anf- bright with flowers in January. 1%ither laas~ three:quarters cup qf.cups
l~d, tWO-.start:that he langhs .....
"YOUwill not mind,, now that you fersl for. ,as only a man oaa to i~e xior ’snow was visible if11659~no teaspoon~oda~~ne.of gingur~aUd
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---~’You lock as ff 7oft t~ forgothmall know he is here~ .and when you are whomneither lays nor joalous-y’comes fli~s wer6’lit’in 1692, affd the softiiess of ~ait, halt ~ oup of water. Dimolvo
easily.
.
of
the
weather
in
1791,
lg07
and
1822
a
little
xosted
I
shah
steaieomebedy
--_ about me," and__then gently kissing tho
the soda’tn tho moisases; out ~he lard
¯ i:.,nd ho has taken, he Iets it go, and elac’s waltz instead of the ann we h~ve "’Sibyl [" he .says, abrupUy, .in an was phenomenal. In 1820 white blos- into ¯ ou~of flour; add the spice and
., . .
odd,
hoarse
voice,
wmon
vaguely
sursoms
were
to
be
seen
onthe
trees
in
leaui~g back in his chah~,.makos hlm.,
prises him, it is eo unlike Ida. "Don’t March and ou the vines in AprU.
, ealt, and mix with’the molasses. Then
’ self oomfertable Idt~r. the fashion,
put m the ~ater and add flour .enough
ao
terribly;
there
is
no
need.,
.
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more easy than. elesan~oLo~ genex~
to roll out. -. Out-witha biscuit-cutter -:
TO
hate
eXcelIeuco
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ehlo
silenc~
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up0n
them,
whloh
she
she-spfing~ ~ herfeet mad fe~oshlmopposite pole. tion.
and bake in a quick oven.
breaks
by
prepcelug
to
return_to
the
in
tha
Drc.li~ht.
with
a
low
~ry.
and
a
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bookever publle~lcd In thin world:
many
ageuta are selling fifty daily¯ Astents are
maklngrortune~.AIlnewbeglnner~ettcces~ful. Grandchancefor them. Termsliberal.
~’tolufeiyearn.Atouceaddrtn~Tot’s&~0..
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free.
8cad .~ cents for postage.
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me.
One tpplt~stlon’
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eared
me of
Chreule Catarrbal |[e~d~chc A ~’ Potts~
Pblla. Popt 0~ee. - " " "
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Vlslou" E 0
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making tzF01~ey
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the
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LI U i Ualwey,keeplegpoTert~
from:
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I I i i I i / vutogoof th, goodc.hanc~for
&A
¯ Jkl JtJ £ =*~o~ m~eylat.,*o~
e~ Do~mo, ,ealtny, WJ
who do not Improve such chanmm remelnia
We want many tlt*n,
womeo, boys end
far us right fn their own Ioca/IUee. Th
by ~ro than ten tfmc= ordlunry wege~. We furnish
an~tp,mJdvs otttflt
andallthat
you n~l, free. NO
~owho engugoefelle
.to.make
mo~*y ver~ ral~dly
Tou~d~votoyour
wnoiottmeto
taswora,oroely
yourslmre moment,.
YuIltnform~U#n
andaU that
k n~dedsent fr~
hUl4 ~
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so~oletthoreex,
young or eld,
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tal I
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canmako
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ofa d,’ep.~nt,,Ipain
to bumen
lifo are oordlally inrhedto oeosnl~me. I gu~snt~ to eure all cases I under.
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take.
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M.D., Omoe,~1~Nerik Si~th.
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@t~eebourifrob 10a’ m ’tO S’= ’-- --~
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"Old Re]iable" tlammonton Bakery.
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Laundry
DR,JOHN
Wm. D. PACKER¯
Jones
Lawson
BUILDERS
Wm.]3ernshouse,
CONTRACT01t&
BUILDPat
SteamSawa dPla ing Mill
Berry Chests
.
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CEDAR SELI2HGLES
£ttorney- at. Law
~|t o~.~., WJt~, Aas/~rt
romlDrort,tnth
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who~ w|eh to aopge
",meto:make.mortmoney
o..=
ev~daytimeca ~ Imtuad~
e R VI,
--
mt fYee to there
-,,, =o~,=. ,~,te~.f~n,,,at ,~,~nnt~l’at
~,
Pure Ground Bones,
Pay
In the mo~ pl .moot ned profitable beslfflt~,
euown, e, Terymln¢ new. ¯ C*~pltnl not ~.
quirea. : We will furuf.ho Yon everything.
|f4~¢lnguweyfl°nlh¢’w~ovvrhiBhL
w|le~.rer.
~[nny now w,rkor~
the
YOUR
Comer
ofBelieve Horto
lsm4.-my’tra~~
. Agricultural
Chemicals,
~~ curet
NovaScotiaLandPlaster,
BU~
Ladies’ Store,
naabI~t,,workrot four weeks; myphy,[elaTt
CATAilRHV~’~’~’~;’~’~ Ammonia~dBone
talledt,,trordmo,oyr,
I;ef. 0,ooppU,~llo~
’:
-of
Dr. Terry’s NewRemedy
curedmointtaet,.
QONSUMPTION’J~I
mU ~ off~
-,,.w.. ~m... o,==.~..
’ Superphosphate,
ly. H. ¯H~rdegen,
~t$
Vine
St.
[’htle.]ocldcntnP
.¯
TSose
~ufferlogfrom
anydlscn~e
~nufltctured by Cos &
¯ Richmond,
]~J[Ul~:l~]Lt~r
~L’~:l~[~(i~S
Mulberr~Tr’~,.es; for aUkfood,, five .best
kinds, can be supplied to any ex~nl~ Together with a general as~ortand.of~Tariotm elzes, from hems.grown ’ meatof
.’. ..
this Fall direct from
and ~lapan.-
aud
......
¯
....
reduced.
. -prices
........
All whom we
eanfit,canget
hargains
TOMLIN& SMITh’8
In myhip Joiot. J. Holt,1912.Cu(bbcrt.
St.,
PAINE
M:D. m0BLSlOR
FERTILIZER,
.b,la
PHILADELPHIA
....
AND
ago,
-propos~---~
Hammonton,N, 3.
I
AIbcrtl[.Ledner. MaghtratoCourt No. 11,
~
B~oond
6t.r Phlla.
’
~
I~~: F~ndelxe#nt, Tor tm~fege,
n I~mi~F~
I ¯ I~ a.d -,-eeI~’.fv,~, a e~,~tlyh.x
ODeinch tl~)r
"Tw. applieaLloos
of Dr. To,r.,’,
Xew nan°,
dy eared me oF a ~rere atteek
of rhenmatbm.
~cirsR - 7];
~orn Ma~ure
no~I,h.~Z~,.L,tperS~,Phil~.
’ Instrumental
’"’
tly oF a Csverenat ’ ot
"CuredmeInIneta,
Mume..% Pota6;~ Mrmure,
NeurMgia
the¯right kideey. IL C. ==
Gartithe cord~ at the ¯mill.
I Hammonton, : N.J. Y’"
:Fodder
Corn
¯
..
,-,
...Mra~w’a,
~on.
Ex.,hetiff,
Glou~st~r
Countr,
N.
J.
¯
. Oneneplleetion
~arodme of Cbr-olo
Headgive inetrt~t[ou to pupils, either at her
WM.BEI--SH0--E.LN
US Will
=be,s.P. Worth,
.4 Vices,., P~lia.
ro~Jdenoc,0n CentrnlATenue,
or at the
Fruit
and
Vine
Manure.
"
Curad
me
er-Sehulc~
W.J.
Lee,
37.~
North
poI, il ¯ resldeeoe.
¯
Published
t~e time.ordinary
wege~,
nt Augusta,
his home. Best,
fl.~. NOone* who eng~tg~ falls to make money, rapIlL’ ’gear, hand,ernest,
eheapMly, Yea caboevot~your whole time to the work, or
ea . By the renowned hlstor~ly ynurtq~rem~m~uta.
Fun lnformetton
end.all
la’l and biographer.
Col. Con~
~otw~ede~ntfr~. Addr~Tntm & r~o~ Part. well, whosoUfoolGarfleld, publlshed by us,
Out~oht twenty other’s by fl0,0o0 Out.ella.¯ e¢~ry
.!ami,::~ta~.
’ t.--~--¯
mobs
cImeet
Folamg
For 8teamhoat~PiqUe
x
=- =
tFEVERand ACUE
Pineand OakWood_
f0-rsale ~dbv
erect cheeco te make momey.~
who tlw~yattkeadvlmt~e
of the
good eJ~mem for msk’ng m~ hey
that are offered, generally
become
wmlthy, while timer ~’ho do Dot
i|n,proroeuch
cbunoee nmalo fn
poretty,
We want m~ny men,
gtrle to work for at rl~t In their
An onq nan do the work pmlmrly
~.~-$S’f
z-,.I,
w|dch w~ll ’,,.Ip
y-u
t~more ,n,,n,,y Heht aW,y than ’at,,Ihlvg ~1,0 lit thJl
world. &ll. of~lth*r
e*% ~uce~ trom flttt
hoar
~e l,r~u.1 t~ to fortun~olen,
l~foro tile woekers
.
.
S ’sT0meS
p
Tesllmonllls.
III.UIUU~ UULLIUIUbU
Wl~ll IlI’U~
*"
"
,tnm,=aco.,Po.a~d..-,.,.
~o|m,e.buysaod
~m~ Io~ntlu.
~
Iq~JR
,G.t~.f~t
Vvo
__.
"~/r._^~
~
Don’tdelwv. Start now.Addrt~
lardy rare.
AT
t,-we
and Confections
nt 7:30 A,M."
Is.exrernellynppBed.
II’affo.d, le~tautrelief
¯
Christmas GoodsandChrist-
~hl,eTenleg.YOUCaOet,l’yeara
ell-be
wantwork
m.yte,
a theb~l
Sl~-well
:GOODS.
large supply of
[.
J
people. The wltter found in Everything iu that line kcpt for sale
them is clear and healthy, while that
intruding Trunks, Valises, etc.
.
ter Annie or Anntce. She had three
Satisfaction
~ivcnin newworkor any
from
the
Holly
Water
Works,
taken
children by this first marriage. Mr.
kindofrepairing.
R. married a second time, ll:=d one son fi’om the Platte, up in the canyon, is
by this marringe, his seeondwifeleaving turbid and unhealthy. The well watei~
about two years after marriage and :~s ~arried around to those who do not
0braining a divorce¯ He married a have wells or access to them. The
third wife, who proved his match ,in abundant rains are of great advantage
W~ON~ON,
: : N.ff.
viciousness. Some years ago he became" to thafarmers in thi~ country, as they
~ublican
Office
if youwant
. :Calling Cards,
Business Cards,
__
URn,
~mutal~ m~=~
igl*m
nmm.~
t..ll
Ne.r,tll[le,
P.h~emetlc er O’~nty Pal~se
~...~.t.--.t.t,,.....t,~
~.~.,.,m=a~"
r,,*~
a..,~,,ori,.ta.rid,~TV’e
pri121;
an,thing
yOUa
C,al[iwanttoHaveafull line of
FOR¯
. .
,4~thmn; Pleurisy,
lhelerlee.
I~c|allea,
Head..
p--ate-- from
------rig
Card
¯ ,,~,,=~=’-~==..t’~=~¯~="~’~"*’~
~.e~..~=....~,.~...=
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-n
~
mT
T
T
TT
11
Tt
E~
t~be,
Enlsrxed
e~4
Paietai
Jnl,,t,,Polo
tnthe
* Winter Goods.
= I.= II II! I I ! II I." I I t’ r, xto.of the lteart,Loner.
I.
8tomeeh.
Liver,
Iadies~andChildren’sb(ertooVests, .. ,’,’,.,
¯ E. K ¯ tPi-FffsmtheShoulders,Tightoestof the 0he=t,"
I~III.IItorPo~age~Tt~f°r
thew°rktng
cla~"
andwe
wlllm~tl
you
free,
Send
10eent~
/ III I; II elMittens, Woolen Hosier~,Glovee~ La I’. I~. Ill ll-lI
,
¢c.
UU&IIJSa
r~,al,*e’,,b~ebox or ~mplegood~
A &ll ’ J.t A A IJI A U u At. u] S,,eple,,~’,,
dies’ Scarlet Wool.Vests.’
.l~twllllmtyoaln
thewayofmakleg
more money
DR:ESS
:Wehave on hand a lot of .........
par. lay ~ara.yze(, an-:- by de~rees lost
homeenterprise,
so doing you
Friday, and Saturday of each weck.
will the better enablc us to ~e__ry_o__
his facult:.es, becomingalmost imbecile, necessity tor irrigation in makingtheir
¯serve your patronage.
his wife, meantime,- getting
control of him and his affairs. His will made very pleaaant by flnding-somc old
making some plcasant
was made after he had thus become a acquaimance~and
¯
=~,,,~
Which
most people
prefer,
made fresh
"We’/d::l
,J ur~al"~s,
chUrl under her control, and madein her ones. At our next visit thcro we shall
feel-less
"Atke-~trangers-than-a
t-for[ngr
_ .:_:. Invitation Cards.- favor, completely disinheriting llis-fonr
added Steam Power and other con- ~
MANIA~. Kr~G.
veniences,I ambetter Rrepnredthan ever to
Children. The son by the second mar- ones.
do all kindaof Lauodry
w’.rk
in a satisfactory
riagc is an iuvalid almost exactly liko
As usual.
manner.Ratesrouser, able.
Annie. All this and nmch more ap"
S
JudgeKellysailedfor EuropeWcdNATHAN ELLIS,
peared from the. testimony. The jury nesday.
"~
¯ ....
DelIovuQAva., Hammonton.
~ave a verdict for the heirs, aud there is
Mr. Blaine was at Colby University
no danger of any court reversing tim
Wedne.,day,
attd.iu tho course of his
dccision, if the case shouldbe carried up,
remarks said that what he had seen
t ~OR I’HE CURE OF
which
ts
not
likely
.to
be."
’The
law
in
I
, CONTRACTORS AND
had nearly made hiin an advocate ofeoColorado gives tho widowhalfthe-estato
eduction.
of her deceased husband. Thcre is said
[0£ 32 years~ ~Experienee.] ¯
T.Ifounpaidemployecs
of the New
to bn $t0,000 or more involved in th0
~
L Or CHILLSand FEVER,
issue. So, we will all be glad that for- Jer~,.~
Central
Railroad
Rrc.reported
’ ~ dUIOALL MALARIAL
DISfASES::’.,~
Hammonton,N. J.
ripo.fer a strike.
, "
tUlle
has
favored
Annie.
We
meL
Mrs.
~ ’l’he.la’elrrtet~rofthiseeiskmte~ medi. I
Th0
~atioual
Prohibition
Convention
,~ ~*=qY’aalm
f*rit=.wrterl~ovspI Sampsonin the City and visited several
lecificati,
81 ’x~mo~e|~_o~o~0redto~lo~ltlillofot .| .placea.oLinterest_iu hcr-eompany-r,-andar~1~l,.
- ............
~,,_lml~_
AIl[~Jm~.-:1
-m~tes~fUr,fi~lie~_
........................
a--l-~bd~im---gK~q
P~q~ent Arthur vetoed the Fitz~ .tr~r,
_wae~sr
ot.~ort
or tons .t~t. ’ / Rood, and her son-in-law, Dr. French,
JOBBING
promptly
attended to.
Johu.Porter bill, aud tho Hous0 passed
Doors, Sastb Moldin~,
1~, ’. kl~ rff~l~1:to the sattro WSl~raLed i during-the prd~css of the trial.
itovd’.~qfis
veto;
but
in
the
Senate
it
J~tg ~OZ~.~tou~tr~,J~obo~ghlm
gug~touygo |
aud Scroll-work.
~t TItt/tolUte.Murflonthatianoelme
We
attended,
memorial
services
o,
/
failer,, receivs the required vote.
~t ~alitr~tUtonrelft~mo.
I
Sunday,
the
25tit
ult.,
conducted
at
the
W~ndow-Glass..
tim,
~ow~a ua ~,ut. /
Tb~ aro 115 cholera patientsin the
~aa 8
ea~s a ~a~le ~=mlma , First Congregational Church, by. the Tou~.hosnitals. : Sevcral caseshave
Oddsizes.cut to o.~l~.
Tma=
=at ~. ~a~ pastor, Roy, MyronReed. The G. A.
Lime, Cement, and
beeu ~red bY the- ioh~;lation of puro
t alteration
R. wereassembled
iu.’the
church,
and oxy~’,"
Calcined PlasteL.
the Roy.gentleman’s
addressworth~
occasion--worthy
the veteraos
. ~ mazller’;
~kor two altar the
HAM]~IONTON.
Manufacturer
of
father
ofthestolen
glMue lamt
assembled,
andofthedcparte~l.heroes
Im&l~0~t’,
our country
a £ull line of
any aid
son,i~.~hewasnot_rccoguized
by the
TaoaM beingcommemorated
Decoration
-Winter Goods.
family’.
Qe
a ~atha:tte
th,ree sr fear duly ob~rved.On Stmday,Jtlne1st
Ladies,
and
Children,s Merino ~’ests,
Se~ttor
McPhcrson
is havinga boom
~sei of 1
of BULL’| we attended at the First Baptist Church
:Mittens, WoolenHosiery, Gloves, I L t.
~ETABLE
E~. listeued to the Rcv. Mr. Jeffrey, th, fortl~Presidency.
Cranberry and Peach
dies’ Scarlet WoolVests.
Wewere well pleased wLth the
DULL"~L~B~&~17d~
l~ the old and ¯ pastor.
J..’A. ~Ncwlin,0~ the Millville ’~epub.
DEESS GOODS.
mll~blemmedYf0~.Jm]~urttiu.of~ebloo{. :]sermon. IIo preachod a gospel that lican,.anuouncoshimselfasacandidateW
8OlrOfOlOgl IL~DlOttOl~i---t~te
&Ang og
I
........
Also
a
large supply
of
ll~’Odd Sizes of Frult Cl’at~a
~ke~l?mt~et~
¯ ":
I ~!noratmts can ent~orso, snowing that for the Republicau nominationfor Con~01~ B~’g ~E~L~I~ W01~. j Loveis the fulfilling of the La~v_,rind
Christmas
madeto order~
.-Irma-or-]~o obey it8 ~W~o,--~
bebcst~ in....
grc~in_the-Eirst~D!striet~of-this-Stat~
mas
Cards,i dealing with otaora are are accepted ot’ Throu~h the special eflbrts.of Conto
~e~
the bill
God--their good works are of~otne avai I gressmau
pensj0n ofPhelps,
~50 a month
lethegrantiug- al
A-Spccia’l~-, - odd sizes cut to order.
Zltl~t, drOl~[l~T ~O’LL’~
widow
of
’S. D. HOFFMAN,
to
them.
The
text
was-L"A
new
com1111"11’8 TONICSYRUP,
I
0ak
and l’ine Woodfor Sale,
~’~
mandment
give
Iuuto
you,
that
yelove
ofRop~scntatives.Gen°hd
Kilpatriek
ItPassedhad
alreadyth°
IIoUSOgono
li
¯ BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, .
CutIt ud Split if desired.
BULU8WORMD£STROYER, one another ;" and the sermon was an through the Senate
Alar~ quantity
of Piuu aud Ced~
Ma~ter
in
C.haucary,
:Notary
Public,
! ql~ Popul~
of ~e n~.
endorsement
of theapostle
James,idea
t~uttmgs, for Summuraud kiudling,
J t~ommi~stoner
of
Deeds,
Supreme
of religion.
By theway,thiswestern
,. A~Now3.crecy
manhas beau"put in I
$2.50 pr cord. GEDARPICKETS
CorersCommls~ioncr.
~Ri~d~94~|~J~Jl~dd~Kl~
five aud a-haLf tk~t long, for chicken
ttl~ I~¢gUl tQ b0 f~Ve~bloto liberal Ideas.
~aiL
nor
n
avmg_murteen
Wivo~
.~IUat
City
Halls
m a great ~o,sr to hlm.
Atlantic
CiW,
1W,ff
~a~d
fence.
..~’,~.,L~,,..
""
:
..,j, ’~,~,’,,~.’¯ _.
. . :>,~’.’;’i.::~.5’:;~.:
’
it lW
.13
,I,,,,,~r..d
~,i.,.a,
~,~,..,o.
Sn.e.
bison*as,
b~ di~e.vered
a New
It~mcdy
which
.
NOT|CEo
can~ffi-ff-f~youa -:
Boo-0~k
Labelan inchsquare,
or anya~-and-a-fuU
Dr. GEORGE
R. 8HIDLE,
1aM laerm mmet~te tl
foarewdaysthaeToo~tertbought
imatible
at amy
Iluslnem.
Oapitalnot Te~lUlln~l,
We wlll I~rtyou.
Ton can work all the timber tu ,qmra um.e omy. ~ne
¯
¯
o,,hy-
¢~...=,¢..~,o
~L[’Sc~LL~LLU£~
i-
CASH.
.;
_Imople,.~vas3ar~y_
t he ~welght_ listened to such discources as I did there¯
_of_th e_haiLand_water_on_the_canvah.. i~eiir~_flgr~i~~eel~-befi~-d
ih-tttin South - =
Strauss to say, noons waskiUed
Itis anexce
-hurt,
~qa~o,~asen
here.Itrained
nearly
every
I must not omit to
the
afternoon-during
the
two .....
beof interest
to-somein the citT.Themeltthe greatbody of snow in the
ofcourt iu Denver while the suit was on
mouutains
is causing floods in some of
trial brought by the hcirs of the ¯lute
NormanL. Ro~d, to set aside the will the streams, and muchdamageis autic- "~ L.W.
of the latter. This Ro’)d was the first ipated in some quarters. The artesian
of M,rs. Sampson of Hnmmon- wgl!s,of whic!t there aro thirty or more
years
] t’w. ThoExpr, nmleaveerootofWalnntSt.,
~~--
III
AT
i ~~.....I
~ ~1~ ~1 o0ns o~
Irhtl=ldrl,
I ........--t ,,*: , s~ em
"
~
HortoSt.: ¯
II.....1
the
m~mufacturers,
_in New.Xork.
=,
[’~rld"----""
.....
~
¯¯
or-e9
Gon of Bd2e
H =M:
=
~,~_.,Ja~=.’~’&.~e~’~.~.
~.~,~,
-
’
~
==
Americans are to be found. The people of Denver must be a church
p~oph--at least manyof theth are, as I
and from thc ~everal dmr’ches on the
these works. On the aftcrnoon of our
two Sundays I was there. And I am
visit to the smelter there was a furious
suro tha¢ an .intelligeut,
sobcrminded
_S t orm_of~vind,_hail_and_rain.-~Thcre- person may well love to at-~n-d-6h-drdhT
was a large circus mtho vlciuity, and
B 151 10 ~1 6 15! I0 I~
......
~
tb~
~=~- e=l
~ ~a
¯ F=I
~
irou, lead, etc:, whereas, at the other
’
Five cents per Copy. ....
:
works tlae various metals am extracted
AND
Ace. M’x# Ace. S~
I~.x¯l,/. IS.= I zti.;
4
Tatm.~.
............
I s ~I n 4~| 4 4al" ( tit
l~&ot~ .........
.-~1 ~ll~l~l Lr~l 441
.-,
~
--~4~-
:
7 ~51 9 42! 5 471 S 4&
......
.
F
::.......; lammont0n,:
N. J,, Saturday,July 5. /884.
=
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U br
71sI ~5t 54ol t~
rl~as, nwal. ..... s r~l IoIS!e ~1leta
Atla~tlc~lty;Ar
¯ -Y at,, ...........
"-" Tez’m-.$1.°-S_Pet
~t
9
5~1
~ ,
trot
....
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City,1~2J
~co~...............
921i
W~ /
~
~
~ "
C°mmissi°ner’--~=---
City’Hall,
ann
¯i
D-~’~~-FF~,
n
SSZi
t__t
,
--- .Attorney , at Law,
~’~’~
¯ " ~Ac.~u.__
s~/¢
~~~
"~#’~-.~,,*~.=’~"
~.~,.q#~Tl~e
h e ¢ r’f u i
~,"
-t~,-
"
alwood ................
Maeter in Chancery, Notary Public,
-~, ~ t~=,t~,o=~om~.
Rg ¯ I~m a.~
Wl=tow.
~
a~%
~te"l’
.......
o,o.,o,t.a.,=a,~.~,m~7~Um~- t~.~.,,~m=mo=tot~
"T~,.,..-Ig~
1TG~
Oakland,
lJendny, October 2et, 1553.
-DOWN.TnAIYS,
M’x’d Are ,Ace. SnndPy
£.i
¯ .ll
P-S
A*I. "
.8001 dO01 8O0
4-4fii-~~1L--d~51 _$-~
~ ....
.....
4 571 8 L~tl 4 ~21 S ~l~
.:.3
:rSUI
Philadelphia
&AtlanticCity
¯.
~
---,---"’" ~
,A..q~D
||ehl~Pt~
IIMIruI r,|lt~
,
~
~tag
~ lmpertmaL.ttcta
t~,
"
"
~
tlmusmml, aaa dNa tm tatatem~tmatumUmst*tamb
=mle¢ elsie lml~ ¢¢ f~t,
vtmlttt~.
¥ouml~leu sd.
ITffl~rlt~ll~t~l~’ffl1111
n
avert
O
guaranteed.
~nlegbeokIn Ame~
Immense
profltt to agents. Orders left at ElamSLockwell’sstore, or
All intell!gentpeoplewantIt. "Aoy
oeecarbe rome in Post-0fllc~ box 320, will receive
¯
’aeueetsm[ol anent. Terms frec.
naLLltrl’ ~3OOK
P.O..
t:mab~
Getour
~m~ITcuPortland,
N.Moe.
prompt
attentiou.
¯
7
Satisfaction
,
A. J. SI XT I
0smden_&_AOantio
........
........
haed~omest,
best book :
br lea tl~u t’wlce our price. The fastest
.........
R,W,Woodruff
& 0o,,
¯ FRUIT, VEGETABLES
not
.1=4
C0 ract0r
...
is nothing uarrow and contracted
Established
l~i~.
in Nature as it m0ets the eye here ; and
1~’O.
~"
it appears as though free-born minds
--~-"
Cohrlnission
Merchants
In
~Y~as. ~Z~fAzL~Lx~.
are shaping themselves after this model.
The boundless plains, the Folemn subDENV’BR.
]?_O.UL’2RY,Etc., ........
lime mountaln~,-and: the" wild breeZeS ~3 ¯ 4~ I~ulton
Pier &A3.Merchante-l~aw,
thatS@ee-p
]recly--o,Jer
all~S0mehow, West Weshi0gtoo5larket, New~Or]r,
¯ <~onneeted~withthi~ smglter proper is
:the SamplingHduso. where ore is tested seem to make their impress upou the ShippingCardsand Blet~ks, aud informalion
by K Ix. B. Po~rTnn,M.D.[whosays
~._
spirit, and enlarge it to the conception ¯furnhhed
or lhls firm: "I ship all myproduceto them
as~oits quality. Oreis graded at the
- i n -profer ~r.oodo-any-ot
her-housrlu-N
than are taught by thc crampedcreeds Of
thr_~_grades,
.;Each=
gr~
~-*i~
_J~ste~.
at
.
the sampling hodse thus : after the ore
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B~ch cr~ s~l ~ g_and_a_Thomas,~an d
AND
. ........... p.r.:t.~l~r~ ~00p~tmtaken, f~omlt,.e.ach manyothers whopartako of their spirit,
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scoop from¯ adifferent part’of tho pile;
COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS,
this ore is then thoroughly mixed to- .at the cast, exhibits itself here without. Deeds, Mortgages, Agroemenls,Btlle
of St~le,
hindmnce,--sp~king
from’ Baptist,
¯ rid other papere executed In a neat;carefulgether, an.da sin,Me scooptaken from it
andcorreet man~er.
- ,
~n~,~iio~:~,
and
X~thodisi
~;ulpits.and assayed.. This assay i~ suppose to
,~rmmmonton,
N. J.
In fact, the spirit cannot be stifled ; and
reveal the falr average value of the ore.
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all=the-protests--and -trials-for: heresy,
only serve to tim tho flame of fire and in.
¢,
valuation thus decided.
dependentthought on religious subjects,
The Argo Smelting works, situated
which is surging over the land like a
flvs miles outside tim city, are much
.:...
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Onandalter Jane15tlr,-l"~K
WNQUBSTIONABLE
SEOU’RITY,but mueb
Ledger Balding,
John Kelly announce*his unalterable
t,
ip, uter probability-of immunityfrom tossesTrtlue will leave ~ follows for ATLANTIC,-the I~tter
umt foryears to corn.o, than otherComputo~ Chestnut
& SixthStreets, opposition to Gee. Cleveland,- becatmemh. Waterbury
N~mm
Vine and Shaekamax0n
St Ferric--Exsfneet~aln surplus is large eneo~ato paya.
et thn ~¯
presson w~k~dsys,
9:30earn,and~L~0~
F.mt
against him Blaine can carry New York
the mediLulde, th,
e and9.0Co
IErebablo-losees
on the policies nowin for,m,
"%
Sundays,
713~
am.
Ittil their expiration,without
any-dep0ndenot"
state.
omce, is goamnteed to l~Te
&eeommod¯tionnt
8.00 tm and 4.30 pro. Su~
la receiptsfromnewbusJness----a
eonditionol
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ghly ~ bT-Ll~e-msaoftctmmrl.
d~yat 8¯00ama, nd4.00pro,
An odd sight was pre~ented, in Jud~
likes.that eta bo showsby bet ver7few com.
*: ......
) a I~an
tad ask himt2he
X.O~LL
TRAI[fftL
"The WaJd~__elin the State. ThepreimntDlreetort
Fell’s court room, Philadelphia, - Wed_ ll~Igs_t o.tho~llcy-Holder~ma
~6Kday~ h e-K~t r 0-B~-df th-cat~il
mid--ror tS.~- The--ForHsddo~field-frem-Viae,tnd~lisokmmuoa
forrlek,7:00.8:00.10:00andII.00am.~12~0
ECONOMICAL
MANAGEMENT
~
getsappeared as witnesses in a suit.
m~ft.00, 4".30,&0$~
~:3~p.m¯
an~
for 8 mo.thL
From
Vine8(:. eoly,7:30,9:00;l 0.~0p.m.
i
For
$14.2~-Jrhe
T,e
Weekly
for
S
months.
trains leave
both
ferri~ at 8 and 9.00
ADVICE TO ~ffOTH~I.RS"
for8 men’.h|.For Sunday
;
~wefulSupervisiono/.tl~ busintm
am., 1.00 and4:00 pm
S
broken
foot of
will count n
to twoWHkUt*.ForMarketS~ 7;88 am,$;e0, 5.’00 and11;30pm
put, to act onthe principleof
of
Sundays,
S
_=_~_QMPT PAYMENT
8;00,U Lilt, Lad
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:- HONEST-LOSSF2calculable:It Willrelievi~ the poorlittle " Sample
copiesof TheTribuneanddm¢ripttTe
elm. For Hammoeto~.
fromVine nod Rhsektmat0n
sufferer
immediately.
Depend upon it lm.atrr~ TH~ TRIBUlq’g,
q|4thout seeking to EVADE
themon technical
ferries,8;0o.
II tm,4.00,4.$0,t;00
pro.Sam&lye
New York.
8;00am,4;00pro.8~turdaya
only,from’feet
k, ounds.
-~_~H
mothers, there is no mistake about it. "
of
Market
St.,
ll;.~
It
cures
dysentery
and
diarrhoea,
regu]t~emfter,nonoteswill be sahjcct to assess,
~-~ntil they-~re-ayoar~old.
lates thestomach and bowels,cures
wind
leavefeet of Market
Sttett,
reduces
inflammation,
and
tone
Medford
onl y~.9_;$0m.
dq~
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Vih-a &Sb~ltamszoa
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c’~ecrfoIly
giver
byUte
, ferries, 8;00sin. 12;~1.80
¯ed Opro.
)f oneof the bldest
~oort
~.t-obempany
orIts/agents,
phy-si~iaus-ln-the-U=-S,,--aud ---WTN=-BA2~I~,
. -. - ¯ :’-;
Supcriotendaot.
Oan.Paaer.A|t.
is for sale byall druggists throughout
¯¢
F. L, MULFORD,
Pres,
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York ar~ pledging themselves to vote ~une. x
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for Blaine and Logan,
YuleCompany
bare disposedentirely ef Ill
Lieutenant.G’o~ernorPingree, of ~rer. tbuu rozela,
the right one far goal htmrty
ell STOCK
PLANBU8INE~S,and hnvin¢
moat, was Wednesday
nominatedfPr they a~ tnvRod
to take hold at once
RE.OLtGA~IZEDj
has decided to
roiling¯
.-,
governor
bYtheRepublican Convention.
~.
Wat*rbury
Watchis thelal~t
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It~efurore
do¯
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Home
A WORDTO TIIE W~SE.--lq’ow
No. 242 Fifth Avenue,New York ataco=tefbulra
with a
ererknowm
Tiavlngt~uceo~de.IIn payingALLITS LIAI that warmweather is before us, p: ~par ~ has been selected as the head
ty. accuracyandchmpnme.
TherataU
IlILITIES,and s~euriegnn
for it in the Shapeof Thio, Light’ ~otb.
watch le not a toy, but a eWongm
An im hens ~ of th0 Republican National Committee. The
tructe.It la a stemwinder;it tm~for
¯Actual~*et Available Surplus tag, and beofcomfortable.
t~on. William. Calkius, at
Summer Goods at
member
of Congress,
hasbeeti nominatIt
-t~e,b~:With-thewatcht
ed
by
the
It* Directors
feel thattheycanofferto all wh~
fall tnetroctlo~,
No man or boy
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fl’om Europe arrived in NewYork Men=
Eight 3~onths f~rG6 Cents.’
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day enroute
to Utah,
orate.
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A Good
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PeunL~tcJua~l~ ~ ot
9Lal .6~
It is reported
at Ottawa
that
the.O~,
ltaadmdlekL.....
..... S$II" ¯..... ~s,
9 ml S St
................ s *01...... 44 .~’~t
nsdian Government
is arranging a new’ until Nay1,18~4, orders will I~ roe*teedfor she nedln
62sws.~ S
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reciprocity treaty w~thunited¯ States. ~ewYork
Weekl~
2Ylbt~s
for S Smonths
for 111.82,
~ ~t WaWrfonl
for The
Semi-Weekly
ff~rlbwle,
mOnth~
.........
wIR be e~mt w/th everyslabef ten.
Wlntlow......... 8 ~fl s ~i4 t~l ah9 5
- ~-e0mktlssioner-~
:~-be-sent-l~m
-:re, elo~.a-a,wnth,’-.~
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¥ 16 ....~l_~t0l_eJ~
¯ 211 a 48 _ins_
4 Ss’Wetorbnw ~ttch in n D~Omta. ...............
will
Culmto this countryto learn If, In ca~
tadh~m~e
mtm~tEallsH~orO/ty..,
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s~4t
.... "m’4~,
Blaine’Is elected president; the United
~ l~ s o~l s ,~, s o9
A~u. .........
see
:Utow~eld
At~La=e0tt~.
....... V~ ~1 sam vr~ ~States will pay $500,000,000 to obtain
~’tbu~e toward
n
,non dr The
island.
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r . Camden
&Atlanflogatlroad’:i’
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