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Lumb`r - Atlantic County Library System
JANUARY 20,
LeonardTies.Post/hi
MiIIv-ille~
consolidatedintooneorganizationunder
the latter name. " "- ¯ ¯
-
through
~hereseems to-have
takes, connected
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temostof ourspace+
this week+
to
It up
and will gtv9 the pleasure Of his.com.
and c~owed~
,
,
:
ding/and’ will pore J Over
any longer,, said L hours+ The +~ood+
which he
~horter the fartheYwClook baCginto
¯ 1~ was once six hours
Howmuch tt~rthcr can we go? Once
.:
recently become"interested.in fl~emanu£acverynecessaryh-O-~eJ~-6ld~drticlc,
weare
to offer to ourpatronsa. line of ’Soap
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ma~erl~ls of the
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Of Hammont0n.N[J, Onthe lookout for ........
o~bliadne~
see.
that Congresseh:
overthe" better
knowssoaps
(+such
as’
_~sbbittrProoto~
& Gamble,
antimany0there)
-++~:
ininsisting
~)Ut
~ispolicy
to separate
the
:Cl-e-veland
tariff bill be~.~,uee
of theirfear
Uhablo
:that~ his Om
~..t~:- ~Sd_
e-beoath-
lilac
band,we cansafely
guarantee
them,to
iuevery
essential
requirement;
yiz+:
Perfect
the
, a PeA~entcure..
+ire+bewithoutan equalfor ohilwith colds
orcroup¯
Paid in, ~30,000.
~Surplns, $12000.
~
~ter Bargainsm
.,
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,~
ice’Pres’t
JAOK.s°N;V
W.R. TrLTON,
-
Cashier
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call
-"-
at
.DIREOTORS:
not.
_
.
R. J’. Byrnes,
Liliuokalanl
is nowopento Ame~icav
+.++eeoc, _ Elamst
.Stou~ dHeent
der :with
antem-t°pr°dutm~t-ev-V-~Y-lm-r
of6~-mituc%
G.F.Saxto~,
thecannibalistic stare
whichwason her
O.F. Osgood,
face whenshe informed
Minister Willis
A.J. Smith. - .....P.
Elephant,’
--a-l~rfectly white
fUll.sized,
soapmadeofabs/)lutely
purematerials,
urethefinest
fabrics
normostsensitive.
price
sells
it,--.Scents.
1.00
the ismd
ground
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S.
~
TOES+
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:-_ ..-_::-:+.~.::.
Comfor~ab~~-i:-,(: +’ :+ "+:
".
oftheprovisional
government.
--+~J’~-+ O~-&uderaon.
--WoolDress
youwishtO getup thedander
of
)fD_e.posit’i+saned+Jam~rlng
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Dem0cr-atic Congressman,send him a numif held.six months,
t-col and3
2 i~erper
cent,
ce;Gt
peran.
ff
Prints,
-cuckoo crock;- : ...............held one year.
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-~:
=i~
President Dole’s compliment+tO the
Flannels,
the
:day’Tuesday and- and a
::
axe and choppingblock.
Friday of eachweek.
-An exchangesays "the Democratic
good~’ariety of
party
is ontheroadto ruin.It would -seemthat!t hadalready
arrived,
and
DrePs Trimmin"
thatithaddraP.,god
thecountry
along_
, ~:..~
with
it.
SecretaryCarlisle said that if Con~re~
doesnothelp him sco~._he= must"do
~i.Roberts’ Oleine.
..... /i~.!’i.Th~s
soap
weclaim
isat least ona parwiththe
andfarsuperior
to some,
To those
~four
customers
who.useOIeine,
we onlyaska fair
........
Lfeel confidentwill-convince
a~d~h-at our-cl~
for "doing something,, too-lato to do
almost any kind of
,:’-~
valid.
any good.
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AWoodlmr~
gir~cal~hereat. S~nta=_.."i.: __Jo.bPrlnting_;
)f--his-elaws~
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’W’e-]~ nowhow
5+::.Youwilli~xcuse
us,we feelassured,
whenwe
thatthisSoapis unequaled,
andstands
without
a
peerforpurity
andtheabsolute
security_
fromin"
either
to thecomplexion
whenusedas
a. Toilet
Soap,or to thefinest
andmostdelicate
:-:articles
when-used-for -Laundry ~pu~hich ~e
mmanysoaps on the market. It is 100 pr
~ cent pure, therefore perfect, -- is peH’ectlywhite,in
the
Belowyou Hemthe
you
of the homeare all
ia the
peoplethat
thm~ Will
the :
and different
of
bezlde~ furn~hh~ Inters+ring
gay, for the whole
~o.:,. Cam
and that by the use
ef Drug~? ¯ It ia an import.
ant one. ’
aad In.
[east~
,~:
....
p--rice
islower
thana,yother
soapoflikecharacter
- ~-.-stomach.... For this reason
their action tk not direct.
’ fore, comes
.eon~t with and
into the blood.
......
? -polsons~
act
disturbance m
: :+~,::
~3fe just mentiona little drivein afall 36-inch
’:~ Mde¯.CenturyCloth. Wehave only a few pieces.
,:+;.=---"Whilethey last they are yomsat 8 c.--regular 10 c.
composed of the elements
of" the air, and’ acttn~ Ulmn
the blood,is not opento this
ohi~tlon
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:: DIP- ~.t, h+.e+e+-it ---
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-.+....
ithns_.o~m~nl+
easesof chronic
+.,+..
writof flerl ~tcl~
:
....
:,:5 ..
free,
W~-
~
~om-
of
18e.
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one
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c--rE
’
*trusts
In the
County of
W Jets©y:"
at as~akest~n~lfqg
ia themlddle
¯ imlnutes east
.’
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The South
AND
How
is
Democratsin Congressknow what they i~f~+_~+~al
andm+aehinery,
wanted.todo, and had thecoumg~to ---and-gtta~+ntee
Satisfaction
....
it.
of promlhone~who.has spokenin favor
of the Glevelandtariff bill has admitted
t+hat the bill wouldredu
and-thnt it Is lnt~h~d~
that very thing. If they had ouly been
as lrank before tho last Presidential
thatf~
andthatis nottheonethatMr
Clevelandwascompelled
to r-el~
abandon.
The"gall,, el tho few Democratswho
fi-de, theorieson
theCleveland
tariff
bill,
while
iguoring
thed~plorablo
practical
condition
towhich
thecountry
hasbeenbrought
by eventheprospect
ofsucha billb~commg
a law,hasnever
t~alcd
un-thh:-ltoorof
suffering fromthe
In leo,
t,
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HARNESS.
r
"
fallassortmento flha+n-d
made,-~+for: work.
~,
Valises,
; etc.
L. w. -6a nr,
For all kindso
Window-glass,’
[rhnSport them in
summer,and was quite as convincing.
L igh~ Fire WoodsFor Summeruse.
"Wemanufacture
..............
Of~lll
Also,
Cedar Shingles.
4~ Wehave just reoeivedour Spring
stook of goods,
..... ~ yo’u willing to work/orthe cause
o! Proteetioninpisclng reHabro
infer.
+ ,, ,
Road,
:+?:;
....... South SecondSt+eeL.
--
Lumbersawed to order.
Orders receLvedby mail-pro
ed muchmisery.
.~ We.add to our Provision stock+this week+-:!:...o+Taylor’s PreparedHam.Youcan broil, fry, ¢~r
boil
it,--deli~ous any wayyou choose to cook it.
~!
.~.+.
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~No
bones,
noskin,
nosaJty
taste..]
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~ of ,Groceries;--Faticy-]M.ammoth
’ ~/:ii:Y’ +~:UaliforniaP-runes--30prunesto the pound-~+
at 120.
...._+Samegoods were 180. last season. , Ordera pound
:::+:+:,, : fromthewagon--you
will comeback/brmore.
:+~#:+
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BER~Y.CBATE~.
Yourorders~,i~ited.
Lumb’r
mayinterest you. 36
,+
Friday, Jan. 12th, 1894,_
: eufferem,. TO"all
at twoo’el<)ck in the afternoon
’-
Oanfurnieh very nice
Hammgnton, N.J.
..to..m~kn
’ w~cmaf~r her vigor, ou reaching home, ho disoover0d the los~, Fall ot~ a 0hit ....
furnace. But her of $800in cash, the partml .payment for
J’rove~
m0r~l~tent than posen
i
a carload of his fninousf,ttc~ctle
sold is ~,~ughteredisonthsheaSt,~
~e Chicaga market. He ha~l
~lvesthe bloodn fresh star~
rome that evening after banking hours,
.Andavigorousmotton~ ,-:....
. .. "
and ’ ~w andwaathus obliged to retain themonoy~
~’es,
laugil
and
grow
fatl
the darkened
aport hia person.
"~aunt az,~l ~lisarraagvmehr ,,Phe liberal rowar4 offers:! for its, *’Care,"you know."killed the cat
It wilt youif youlet it;
aes~ious betokcoedi re~tora~ou ou to bo su~lcieat iudueo- L----’~-~
/’bare’end ~rer~’eilet
for the floor t, .eL There cad bu no question that the For manya grief
Thav~t° la’ugaaad-f°¢g°t b’
sineo:.tt
.Lv~s_:~:
n~ornie~the’breas~ pocket of hi~ froc~ coat, nml ~es, laugh andgrowfall
....
.]:~!rs.~..
i.~lytholc
"r
!ll!d ale ov~coat-,~,t~s :(tabott0aed; andthere l~hough~orne~a,ptichereat .
.bsclt alter....~ nc doub~that it was found by some May#soft. wholesomolau,-Jhtcr ....
the sunto offer me?
~.st.a_._.~d~r at the tium0 or by some .)othbodyandaoul,
-~. ,logical
,t~velet; in the ~Cit~tty v~ztuxa~he. ant- Mindandmorat~,contrc~;¯
ter w|~b th6~ai~i? Flrs~ Mytholol
Theyare aUbetter after.
eeedin~ twelve hours."
Character-~Well--er--you
kuowl
The aggrieved .~[r. Marlo.~ was re. Then
got8~OtS
OnIf~
laugh
andgrow
fat!
.v.
,~,
memberin~,with growingirt’tt~ion,
tun Don’tbe primand"a’ t~at;"
~ "’
-")
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BnEhttzDlfferent.
i~
dzseomfltm,, courtesy of the onlooker.,
Whyshouldfeatures be lengthened,
I~llee Maglstrate--Ha~/o ....
[aat-night,~vh0 restore~ to ~iai n’shat, Su~,miig"tii| you’ve heat.~. ........
i the fkagmentsof his st|stirred set el ~.ndI plc~goyou my word
a~ud
seen the prisonerat the b
ness--Never,
your
honor;
"Ialise t~eth, %sthe dtsaouesty of s3me ~u’dbe gladdened
andetrongthene~,
seenhlmwhen
I strongly
--2Yonkers StateemaR..
he’d beenat lt,--Tlt-Btts.
,all theInca,, . aVou~ _ _.
IlUa[0R OP THE I)A~ehool hours by ’scarchin~ boys whoexended the radida of their explored terDast.proof~A ban k- nook.
.4tory~ms. tlmepassed and thepocke~
and
."
In at the death~Theheir~,
)ookwaseditmiss£ug.
"
Into
trio was filled with dismayat ~he
A d0g star-~The prize sctter.
.
....
igtl~t~itmight
involve-Toughcharacters ~Hicroglyphics.~
,ix ’hours.
Zer in some~cul
zew
and
she
was
already
soundedthe distant boll.
so, abaudoning ] ,,.~
....
~e~ultedin a strange and uncertain sound. .~uton~’thzug~.to
¯
.’ she setzed
Arc wa
andJ~l~hes,
her wraps ] .. ~o, , .~tauo
:swue.
..’ near,
......Joan of llecord.
aud dizzy, but she had no ~room
y-L-----~-’u
I not£~oun
~’niladelphxa
n
nurr~Ivleft
tee
cnurcn.
.....
of g~vmgup.
WeUY.we]IP’
reiterated Mr. ~Marlowin estate usually goes to the ia w3ers.~£roy
Andnowa._,£ow.~U~steaxlypul~=th~--hallway-of
hishouse, pa~l~lng Prd~s. "
oat a tone more pov~erful and
thoughtfully
in hiscolloquy
withthe The newspaperman is the ~rea. Parson Wrathers--Ds
almost
breathless
Battle,
who
had "not writerof the pco.ule’s wrongs.--yGalvca dis chu’ch am a~ fooll
! "I hopeour frien? *--’-’~ is not wrn~tion--Pahsonl!
Pabsonl!!
~-s. Burke stood
must have been when I went back for I The nan enables a roanS, man to -iv~ ! man who dean’ know no moah
beside the:rude sin- tag,’, meditated Parson Brownell, care- .my ru.bbers; the roomwa~dark, J.!m [ his gift’an inl~ffng of’his ’sentiment.7
leabe fly-papah where a~O,_
gla bed and w.dted ~ully placing his manmcriptin his breast mac xs---your
naa me ngnulTexusSiftieus’
study window. ~nostoutwhenIzamer"
r
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,._.
2="....,
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i.for._th.~
a!0wb~r~akwen~_.bank,,
and
lhad:I.
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~- -There m. some~hopethat.~he fa~hio~ dat an’me’too!
- ~ug.up
fherd,n~gha nantamenunung
arouna
rot my over.,
:n---a----;" .... ,r =. ,~ ,- a~u c¢,~ Wit, ~ave OLL L~O h’dO~-SKlrL% in’ned. ~Jndge.
ter’s"moroing slum, t~’eparing s few pungent rmnark~upon shoes
--Lowell
Courier.
’.
bare.
the **shiftlessness" of a board that could
"You know I always wedge my chah
"Yourpe dldn’f i aPP°int Jan Burkea~sexton, these to be in that angle the bookcase makeswith
To one traveling through the countr3
in a neighboring house a certain ordinary chair since my
midnight, and.when
onn broke dowl ~’e~:---Troy Press.
attentionj
&_~efironompany,SUl~.r-sensi.._ u~d6r me at Kitt#WiI~5~s~e-dding. Whenyou see a boy Unableto ,behave He l~robabl
~ve to alarms, threw downhis razor in
"Easy enoughfor it to sLip out fronl himself you should lend a helping hand. woman was fool.
......
midst of his Sundaymorningshave,my pocket whenI was feeling ’round fm ~Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
he said that all
Be,lie’s
first
onset.
.....
and sitting up in bed.
my overshoes, and for me to knock i~
Every doghashisday,butthe nightlow as gospel
-=- "Yes," sighed Mrs. Burke, deapon-i
But she soon begen to catch the time under there myseff. Ihadmightygcod beluug to the cats end thaclubm
utters. --Boston .....
motion, and, save somecapricious-~~.~YmI~tt_-ha~
to..gO
over and
not-t’hfni~iag
about losing.m Kate Field’s
Washington.
l
her bell swungin fisual fashion, pocket-bookor anything else just theax
get Ben Haynes to do the charch work
The 8tout
Ma~’
"Gee, that was a coldsnap," as th
Then, after the other had ceased, =s Bat I tell you, Be,tie, I meant what l
" ¢ d d and the
,~
~a
t’ Sgappm~
_ ~ ~_~__~I
..S_
a
bu!!dog remarkedafter biting the. B0~ Chumly~You look asiC
wore.
- -KreRllmve-tobe madeearly~-~[et.tl~e w~mm’v-peals forashowof independ* eaidlaU0ntgettingit~ack,"-and-etand;
In-some
gr~at-trouhl~--Mr.Ion gift.--Philadelphia Record.
.... chure~- w&m
’ enough, so 7ou must .euce¢ and Baltic, dropping the rope~, lag his cane against the wall, Mr. 3fair
--So1 am.,1 am g~ttlog
fatter and*
against the wall and duped her low counted out $100 from the cunt~mb
An 0Me physicmn proposes to abat~ fatter every day¯ -,,Well, that’s no
]lurr_y..n
Idsaing,
but
the
average
young
maa
pro,
and blistered palnm tegether of the wallet and thrust the bills lute
’"S’Ye~, mother. Get me the keys. Pll
misfortune. .... Yo~:forvet
that I
her forehead,
Butit the Ptesby.
poses with a wewto keeping it up.
be downstMrs in a miunte."
gleepianolessons
fora living
and
thegirl’s
hand,
adding,
heartily:
"And
wcrshipers
failed
to
assemble,
it
L’]~ttie.
~ herself quickly and
’ tl:e oneto find it, Be,tin
Is as touch’as
I cando nowto rein
I’ mglad you re
want of summons.
the key.~ ’~---Tcx,~.
Hurrying down
¯
$
$
¯
¯
$
-billtothebill..
~p~ster..--Washing~:
~: 7~ " . .............
::Bet’tie-dad not bring-abouther father’t
Young Lady--Haveyou bathing..........
’==Ing
meanwhilethe /’bird. 0’ bieakfast" -~rard the’fiervico:i~dmg in Cdstffm- mf 0 r ma_tion_a_t~qn_ces~__~jn
The motherwhostarts to get a sleep,
o_o3_~h
e r.~ov e !
. _ :. that her.. me,lira, urged upon her, and kry order, while the atmosphereupstairs hopefuladmii6.~-p-~-pl/esl-ed--she-w--o~ld.
bed these mornings rosy ~e sul~ here? Wate~man.~-Yes, mum.
’ ¯ onlyhalfheeding
thodirection
thateTinced
no punyhandling
of slmveland
.time-or it.=Pliil~.
servers? Waterman -- Yes~.i mum,!
but at’such tunes Battle assumed delphia Times.
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::=" =:=: ’--]BeaHayn~eould-~not.beTound.
Then,as friend greeted- friend.: aff~r:Service,
80
hnwit is that s y.ung city chaps, I s’pose, mun~--:
that "Jim must have been
Jzm’are-election to the position wascer. few womenstutter when they talk~" hood .News.
" i:~i~ ~
Family Pr|do.
I’: ~dter Sunday, The last- attendant~at.euu~lay~86hool : ,,Jim or Battle, one of ,’era will ge~ Brooklyn.Life.
.,% -" ~i.’/
School, m~)ther, Don’t- worry about me. departed, andBet-tie==l~6cfre~l:~bedoor~ the work done, and done well enougt
Little
Georgle
Crakkor (Pron,
Mrs. :NewLee Wed--"Youarc a f~il
i i~
.. rm going to do pa’s Workto-day; he’ll and hurried hometO~dinn~r whose di- for us," was the ruling sentiment of thl
We uns ownssixteenboun’s.
are~
John.
You’ve
never
had
an)"
)uek.’
gestion
was
aidi~d
by
.a
comforting
sense
....
-. ....
Io~ the "
find out he’s been
ClayEel,r,Jr.,itrlumphantly
and Bettie and. "her Suw ~r. :New Leo 3Yed~’.Ycs, once
~
Followln~ her determination of
a wordofpr0tcst.
our gran
:~: :~: :
by theclouds
of dustthatfactswhenever
theywereretold.
earnings as laundress to someof the,
at theswiftmotions
ofherbroom.to "I
don’t
know,"
Brothcr
Wentzuse~
" ¯more thrifty families of the" community!
say whenever
mattera was
Standing against the back wall of to, "whether
that the
slip.of
girlreferred
would
ceased. The losswas a serious
matter,
forsince
Jim,asa daylaborer,
wasnot the room was an old-tsshinned cupboard
~ i’i!i
:
into
the
,ulptt
or
not,
if
any.
donated to the u~es of
t -[he rent of the met,in’, be~l ring[a
mn
demandedsuch a piece of furniture,
: ..... fortunate drinking habit that
and
all, and did it just as well as Jim
!twasdisturnednnlyonrarooecasions,
¯ ally causedhis ~relsnged
was not a sourceel
log raised but a few inches- from the ~ that matter."~Wqrthington’s Maga~ao
" ) tinder it wasa matter Of
the simple
needsofthefamily
and Didn’t Care WhoKnowIt .... "I-th~dk,~rmurmured the handcuffed
exce~’-h-i~
~come,
the
cier,forI have morebondson hand
of cleanllness,
andthe. spotwas often thetrain
ata village
statmn
anda crowd thanI canmanage."~Baltimoro
a persistent effort of whichpoor
Ame~
¯- ~imseemedincapable.
neglected for weeks,butBet,is, impelled ofabouta hundre~
people
sawthemoil
by womanlymstiucts, included it in he: the groom was a strapping young fel.The family council held to
perlods
in ~
tow-with
sunburned-face-and
hands and Thetwomostexciting
this unfavorable state of affairs was dirt-expelling rouud,
~oman’~
life
are
when
she
is
iisteningto
with
vigor
into
the
space.
bear’s grea.*e onhis hair, whilethe brid~
: brief ouc. Mr.-Burt~e tersely
herfirst
proposal
andbidding
oaa b~s.
Out rolled the c’olleeted lint ann with~
_______that~BstficYa~a-to__he~_
bt-6ke~cr6el~ery
he ari~iiu~tI6i/- ~
leather lame ~farm,
it a rounded,
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~eat" thahhe pu~hisarmaround
herand
able solution of the difficulty; that
~
"Were you m p
She
picked
it
up,
dreading the out- began to cares~ end of her hands. A voice
fourteen Tears a girl
to be
¯
~’ :-/% ....
at ech~ol until sholcogld
men’sbooka
for ’era’ a~ the fr~J~
indulgemce-which his own
convincedhim was Inevitable in
of an 0nly child.
Matters might have gone
decision, bad-Mrs.-Burko’s
¯ declined
~or hadthe
side mado-herbroath comefast.
’ ~oon he pulled her head over oa hi~
Written in ink upunthe inside of thel ~houldorand there was a titter from the
flap w~the nameand address of Ca~par’ :ear of the car. The head sta£d righl [
~Isrlow.
,
there, ho~evor, and,Joshgotbothher
The mystery began to cIear.
The hands in his. nun paw. Three or fouz
town had been agog for weeks over ~ho. voices cried out "0hi" and "&hi" but
disappearanc~ of this moneyand the re- It was fully two minutes before he ten.
wardoffered for its reoovery.
~ierly
pushed
her
anctrose up and
Rather-l~l
neonS.’
tiff, "I wasa gooddeal .run
yet? Brush ~ Yes. Mrs. Brush,., :/ . ....
Boston CommercialBullctin. "
Are they going to hang It? Brttsl~-.:.~:
3Ir~. Goodkind~"Thero’s only
~Dubious: I heard the chairman
:
trouble
aboutpoorMr.Carcles~
He’J he thought hanging wa.~ too
generous to a faultI" Mr. Gruff-- ft.--Exchange..
:
*’HumphlIt’s a pity that he isn’t gen.
The Real
Problem.
c r0us to his family.’--Black and WaRe. "1 have enoughto .supportY0V,.
.’
¯ In ’97:Mistress
(to:her matd of all Ethel. ¯ WII’
youmustoxcus~ln~
/
-~,=(.:=- ~lso-a metaphoricalpillar~of-the-Presby~ h~d.- It ~¢a~a css0
uv love, Wesparked:
you be kind enough to~ If I am cautlous.. BLit you- ear jy6~ ......
Favored by circumstances, she SOdaterian Church, further fancied by aa ad- for ~eVeayears, t3he’smyl.dole/~andJ~-- to myxoomand bring methren ~i~ces i have enough- t0-Siii3-~6rt rod. Whold:
her towerin’ pak. Wo’vogot180 mliel of coal item my jewel case.’~Etmir~l going to Support you?"---Harper’doh’in tie fac~nt
miringmemberas *,the pilla-r supp6r~,
of seztou in the Presbyterian the pu[pR ~a frequent supply ofarrears to ~o aud woare ~oiu’ to spoon everj Gazette.
B azar,
. :
:
in the p~tor’~r salary furnishing the an- ’rod o! it andif thor’s anycril ter here who
Church.
¯
~
Makingthe Best of It: "Good morn
Unruly
Member.
"
’, "
aiogy,
thinks
he
~an’t
stand
it
hc
can
git
ouJ
¯ The committee were won ov0r to his
/ng, Uncle Charles. Did you sleep weLik
experience
ib
was,
The
Weekly
Iotolllgonesr,
n
publicalearn.
and walk l"~Chicago Herald.
the lack of other candidates,
I’m afraid your bed was rather hard and mg to write! And how many
.us.:.,; i.~
:’apparent readiness gave 1am tiou whosoprosperity sprung from the
uncVcn;but--- " .."Oh, it was allright, am Ifibl¢ and unconsciously madeof
faces.
kno.wiedgo
possessed
by
its
editor
of
the
,
"
.Ltght
Social.
"
....
for hisfrdqaent
bdast
that
thanks.
I gotup nowaudthenduringover l~ For after we had learae~;
kind of news its readers desired, had ’ A new. socke~ for incandescent
thenightandrested a bit,youknow,"where to place eaCh:finger, and how:!
"] .t!n fieof"the office, recently
chronicled 9AnUnfortunate
lamps has been brougl~t ouh which i~ --Punch.
. .
to movethe pen,. andhowto hold th0"i
Accident"as
follows:
’
"
flexible
~n¢l
will
admit
of
the
lam];.
of favoritism moved "Our " follow townsman,
t,Could you give mesomethingto ca~,, wrist, there was an unruly.
~r.
Casper
’globe
being
turned
in
that
d~reetion
,in thodischargo
wasthevictim
a painful
as- ’or another. A sprin=r coil for’ms on~ ma’amS"humblyasked the tramp in the that Insisted uponhelping us sba
i:i"!i:;
concession toBottlo’s Marled’,
ciden~Veduesday
night’ofof
last week,
ofBoston
of thestern
visaged
letter.
t.h~.
connections
tothe’farad
base~suburbs
’y-w~:ffhic2/W~att-ended with a:~erl~u~-]os~.- of
thekltchcn
doo;’~
purl-take~the platter
the threadon womanwhoopeued~
"Yds,"said th-0-s-tem visaged woman,Smartis makln’
As he
out from
the ctlapol
regular
socket,Another
nnvelty~
in-her school door
Ofwas
the p,~sing
Presbyterian
ehur0h
at the ~tho
kbout the spring Is a sharp point on as she eaerge’ti6aliy closed t1~e door i~ tn~ lesson.
his/ace and locked it with a
Teacher--Howdo
the end which
removin~, the-lameby
S’s In tim copy,o-day,and he’s mak.’.u~.......
openthe sprlng,
aud allows
i~thechurchthe zt.’y pavement.
Ho wasseverely,
:~
"
Tho Pharos
h he walkedthat night rely a person carrylng a cover for the.
Alex~udrla L’fl.
a de-
t~m~e~
~22-rn~o-c~~ .....
tight visible forty-twomilo~.
Little
"~hou’.:
toldinso.~,’:
come,¢6mXtng
a ra~ x ¯
c:a~ting aboutfor her.words,’+that I
cowmmed
by th3~i lou lo;lPerfeetion; probably am OUt of !g but that do~t
mnkeit tny the phmmuterto be tol~ so~ me a~mmunic~tionf
sad~.erybody
a.
that
the .world Youhave ¯been Tory expHclt.
Youlenvo
sonde
w~nts10vs.!’
little to my lmaginaUon.I’think’I un.. banks
’+Do yoil know--don’t- you tMak derstund you now, Of toms6 when ]
. tl~¢ro exists in ~very humanheart an in+ .h.Ope~tom~__et~onr.r~quhammat~.X_waa_
-- underthe Imlmmsinn
thirstIbr~orfe~tI6v~-~--T
that
Yuma,Fort MO
"I am not hero to generalize about hu- reasonable ones. You
Arizona.
helve told
:snthu~as~u~-’:
....
--~ -Winehester-.pauod_-her-.hxn& -/3he lifted an appealing hand, but l~a
~iii~Rly-a6F0s~’h-~--f6rel~e-ad~- as ~if + t.0 "I supposeI felled to appredMethe
brush
awaythe little frown that had eel.-fact that’-your ideate-do
not "
_fledthem.
" .....
’i.Other people have sometimestold me &girl’s ideal is not likely to.be
that they had found it," she went on |tout and perceptibly past thirty, and I
steadily. "I maybe unjust, b~t it has suppose he never has the beginning of s
on his head."
scemecl tb me, that usually they were bald spot
.. "r +~
....
She dlsc~ained to answer. . "~¢~’~
very easily satisfied; and yet there have
been ~omo~oftheo~-I hay6. enviod---f/5m
"And at dinner- he- ~robably ¢a r~ the bottom of myi/cart. Is it myfault
V Whomhe takes b’ut th~
him. ,~I.admit that it
that I havenot beenable to bo satisfied, ,~ no lon~erbefore
the c.aso with
too/. " YouknowI havo been- more--or I nn~-fakxh-g-y6u out," hc’cootil
c~ admired, but infar it has always "Of course
HE : ~uush~ne was
dszz,mgthat after,
noon, and in the
.: gsrd-ea--- ~
mr
hand you tasted at
its b~t that keen-
me[6o--:~g~t --~
stoutness; ¯ and they amply
thing to be serious with. Can you ira.
agile what¯ it meansto know--~rthint~ strata that I amof th~
is provedto yanr satisl
youdo.--exactly what you wantS and tq
otherwise.there_
-reaqy wish rot It, and never-to have il for
comenear you, hut xustead to ha;to thd wh0nI have beau so fatuo-a as
of it
me over
she said with su
Mi~Winchester was breathing tether try hard to recognize
now, b/~t she
,
around the corner of the avenue
briskly southward, This:
Glrl~o’m bub I can ~e¢,_-
Ph¢~nix,
It was decided to re
I
.................
. .....................
green appropriating moneyfor building
" A Jut7 trial--Listening to the /aw.~
~t irrigation ditch iu the desert, which ~ers.
influence a woma~
whencompleted aud give the Indians n
eatimpossible."~ Washington
menwho is.both stron~ and fine; a man
who~an methe nd’ornmentsof lifo Withrespec~ himself no
went uP.a |ins nl manwho is not ashamed to have ideals
8 statement,.but he satd_:;n~thing/
+andandto strife towardthe/aT~ia:
This 8dr-Denial!
--AddisonFletcher Andrewa"
espeviallyOf -w-atexvaelons
am
as +: Georgia
~urel
5
..~.+m wasplainly visible in the
~:
I a carefully dressed, slightly
in,leman o! middle eizo and
~elves, burrow in tim
’
"
a st~ pumpwhich torves the water up
from the river to the dry packed but
w0nderful rich soil, which! when
ee
CleanUness
in
N’rult
Culture.
, __.
A Fearful Fate: Van Demitt--"Sg.._
he’B a cynic, eh~ " Been disappoihted iu
~,~£’"
the treatment of fungus diseases in his cook."---Vogue.
"?
plants should be preventive rather
Grocer.-"~’our sensaem~_t~
ring the plant -gr~." Customer--’,Y~; you know,ha’l
- -"Thee,you suppose
I like
".
meat first as such a l~hllistine o to tel~ you that Tou~_~,~
not he/
You leavtng in the _vinery or the- orchard, .... ~cw York Journal.
of
plead-forths
Itwfll-bersome
time
before-H~[Wati
U " ...... :
lylngon the ground or hangin~ on
whocbme sone~,~ost_things~
timeu he had rmolved--~hat
he
apartoftheUaitedStatmcaa
be gen~
Outside
theswiftNovember
twilight
t
he
branches,
the
dead
frults
of
tlm
toY~/b-al~6
case. - ..........
mriencod
at the last house
==---’--.....................
faint in the Llbrary Amoryturned by the fungi, may.workinflnlr, omls. --Washington Star.
alX~;wu ushered into the
[e there wurealI,
¯
carve ~[ paper-cutter" over and Overin .........
chlef~ as the dean fruits furnish to the ’ When the young ~ hum vecom~ on.
IteXittatedthatre~aotestand
puttingyourael£-oatfo~buta-comf0rt_,
s-tronl;,Soft hand,-beading itthis
gagedtoay~g_h~y~ht/.atablkhesat
....
futlgl.whichatt~ck__them
the-most
[~ of the. more publin able- ~ ~d~- llttldjok~-2that- l way and that.
’
~
favorable pessiffio soil for further and Pr6tec~---r/~"-7~Thewed~ugh- ~e:/a~ ........
%
~’.q~:.-~.mcheater
house,he neverurea~eaynu were
’ ,,"to ............
¯ goingto care
Amerr-ah.~,
completedevclopment~
In the next t~on.--Baltimoro
a,
x
were
tell
nor
that
I
am
that
¯
anythingab6utnnyoneeo ditterontas Iman, what would she s~ v,ffi^.a ,,.
|~oftenwnnderedbe.:
spring thoairis fuller the speres of I Avinlinisttobesuecemfulmust
keep
~glmmor Winchester
am,.~ior ~at 7ou couldcare
in- ---a
th .......
er~ihat
no I these fumri, whfclxflnd-lodgembnttn -up-with
-J’ I .....
m0uglxt:--’+Ori
my~0ul
thini~
thetimesc-~=~TEtt:at/qm~fllould~
~!.]hs~’Pe.moaallty
eo strong, y0u-have."
methe room Jeem~ alive
. . no,am not
far.fromin being
it. If mylife
the newIsleaves
"In th~2-=~
.......
¯ no, ,.~xmorycorrected]
o£ametes~
my own...eyes,
- el-itis trouble
contlnand fruig and ~o the alwaya,have-~emeti~, g, new on- the
"
bar. -’1"o his nlind,at least, even tar
Y
.~tHng,_-rR~h~D~a~tr~t.
..~_._~in
csretull "
...... would hardly be blamewurthy
phrdy
Say//to
fruit-growers: a "If
Jag~n sap
is~h~ man
evea in expect to make fruit-growing
sue:.youzpartmeut,
whoitbelieves
that who
theliv~
saying
Y" you were too satmflod
Hd:l Eh-g~i-u-th-d~h-al/s,
the rugs -i,
.
. I thought
even[ hers. Is tt nothing, to h-,,~ ~=~+.....
bookcasesxefle~ted iomethingof Fo Ue interesting I admit the, ¯ ~-- I t.._a_ =__ .. ",
"
-:~
=~v
.....
..... and that" you are
..... several’ things
I ....
c.~ananu
onesa man
sore
uustainedl
ces~gardens
you mustkeepyuurorchards
i,,tbere+isnop/a~tikehome,
%inter , spirituality combined L
m-~mgen
] Does
she think
does
that without
and green houses clean.and
:No
¢ontmdzoUon.--Elhdm
Gaz.-tte.haaa
i~h oft c whl~a was her own po one would ever dream you Were~[ ideais~ Does she really think I am under rubbish
must be on
tolerated
which the fungi can breed " i There is not muchdifference between
charm. Someonehad laid once
[tings, I mean--andI admit that.{ any serious misapprehensions>g=~tauses
~Jss W~__n_glgstt~Luaited
¯
you~ery much/-but-~don’t-.y0~ 7~f-IIfe~?D0~ ehe~O,.Lord. - He-who 2~tn~t~=a-n-~-Dlantssh°ul~be+Te~Yed
feais
very ex~lldfi-ces that are less it wouldbe to try to makeher
he first sits in
as scrapulously as the sable ones are
--me
derstand;"carried out u
benausee you come so near, and
zurromzd~
~ walt for th0_ehenge.~
He interrupted hh ownthoughts a~. will rcpay the extra trouble it
in
rnpfly.--ThOhands,
andhePa~’er’knifVdropped
theSnapp6di~h~frngmeuts
will almostprecludethe necessityof musethere maybe somenewstyle be.
~ure itgetsback.’~--Inter.Ocean.
~~ - .
wi_th_asofLgeatumofhis_~
qImclal, treatmqntJ’ and drew one long breath. Then he
:~-’~-~nm nto come home,
~lhe ~d. "I ~ glad to h~tr: you say
rose, esyiog with a newgravity that she
-- ~O "Wish tO Intrude.
~
had never heard m his tones
de.~r," he a uswered~"I thou.~Utyou
~t~way~- ~6-~6s-[t--~--You must forgive
me il your
"
however, w~re long over. " ~[ow, fore; that IS.I suspected it. Weare not I seemed a trifle ; .er. A man does Hatter’s Cletk~.)
getting on. Those objections of yours, not lose cheerfully all t-am-lusing~for
be had¯recovered from the first
of surprise at finding that he was, those deficiencies of mmo--Ibeg you to I did not ask
to marry me to
worse"
hitt’l~aa he might specify them."
qualit~
=-:....
’( "
.
. ~.~.-L~;.:..;
.-,......:¯
. ’Lq[~:~>"
: :’[
butbecauseit-vras
thebrln~anda Al~tlehlgherIn the
maliciously, "Sou would not expect
pinoss and such stimulus as you arc still crown?"
visit, aithaughit wasthe ’get on.’"
hmelisa’. Amoryhad seen Miss Win,y°ung
enough, m
to your
get from
many_things..
"Yes, sir. That’s
"You aro not liko other women," he
iIfindunly
presence.
I have toChlnamen."
" the kind we sell
since her rcturn to town the 8aid, simply, with a lover’s conviction, only one thing more to say. Please re.
wasevidently-not of the "Youwillnotevad~orputmeoff."
"Let me see some of them. please."
member
it.I am,-unfortunately
formy "Yes,sir;butI don’tthinl
of an ordinar~
a6 -writ:a-Suit
rear it as such. She
.
_,
_ _ma2~man-bu]s
that---sort--v,--a-hal;
7ou in Juneit would_bo_aaacrLfic~ -and11~a~wyim
think///e quite absurd_ now. l’ve sold ’era two dozen of
- ne~-thv--wimlow
-da--ad- ira. to- ~nariy-yo
u l" .......
I shall not cease tolovo you us I inv~ that klnd In. the last month." .
,uffy aud comfortable chair.
"What thane’ he urged. "Did yet ;you
now.~ut a~/oryou,I knowyOUl "ThatstyleJ usesulfat i~em,
had taken his seat opposite not also tell meorion that love could
~’’
-wortd-bettorth~n~f0Wk~fflt_--You’arecl-oso it.
iight-ouher -deaionStfat6d-~hIy-b~sacrifice?,, -twenty.two,
they .smvayed each
is
in
~y~ ho’s got one foot m the R~uve." -- " ...........
I can.afford
"It’s what they ask for when they
retorted, hotly,
you tea years out of mylite to
Emily--,,Then, dear, that’~ all ho ever’
tAmorybentfurward and picking up a
2nine/n,
Is
it?"
"I
had
forgotten
that
mom0ntarily,"
that
ideal
of
yours.
And.
I
shall
think
b.arved papcr.cunor from the table
will get in, unless that particuisr grave
"Every time.:’
murmured Amory, dejectedly.
"But the time well wasted if at the end of it
" ~ratinL~cdit’attcntively.
"And you don’,try to sell them is considerablylarger .t~. n usuai."---Bo~
the objectio~ ~urely, I have n right you.can te]l me that no one has ever
ton Herald ...... ~.~,;,,,
:: _-_=-.k-"I
believe-the time is up," he ob.
any other kind, do you?"
"
tarred, ’+in ~hich you undertool¢ to
*’Verywell, if you insist. But if you have never told’me that you could not
formulate your objection~ to me.As do not like wont I say, rememberI did
"Well, I guess I’ll go to some Store hired mount, who is Jn-difii~iti~)~.
-~
love me, nevcr one%but 9nly+t~stLdid
- +’"
~o
old fellah, how.arp_Zoucp_n~.
sine warned.- +’In notcom~,iip.to that mark. Andso I do
~
as "thev are to
who can bo powers in tl~e world,
bqoa fixed on the
"
....
Funny Folks.
I do not meanthatyou are
"
u
tothose."
--
t~ ant..
~’* he
. e. ¯
oome
nearer
tt
than
i.
k.ow
yd. "You
her
I
CapOn
imrod%ity
fried
, "No. ’Because the formulation of
Jl~hemis so hard.’,
t "/do uot feel disposed to let you oft
said Mr. Amorysmoothly,
"I admirethe beautiful self pe.~semdonse~ toward him.
not t~o Ionk.
whioh you say hornbIy eruel
"Zs that what you
"I knew you would take it hadl~ !
[n her v0lce..which he never
mean to be e.~el;-Im
to-l~ve-ha~d-tharrImfo~o;
=
his pulles~and he wonder~l’dullywhat it
in the blg chair; now only trylngxo be true." ,
,’I wish," he said, fervently. "how mmmk
her lltha figure enmt, ~led
soulnf youmforflveminuL~t._!_wondur lieu with.whi~h-.be_had, vature~ the. ~Yes;and a~nostlcs
lf~¢u-ha~b ~ny idea-how dear yo’u can I~otme, the~ courage with’: wh~leh he: had nf eyerythmg aud everybody; and
be when ~ou are not trying to be son- ~egun the disousaion, had all evapora, have heard even worse than that oil
selentious!"
ted, He/ell tared ; he was conscious of you, Colonel~that Is, that youate a
,,As I wasasying, you care too muchttte nt~htt of the burden of his searaand scientiflo atheist~"
for social success," resumed N2nWin- of the deadly aoburamaof life.
"I believe
lu eplgramm~ticanswer.
nature ann wome’n,"
cheater, striving to q~ak with the calm. ~ "Than--then--I almost think you was
the grave,
n~ of a dislntereate-& critic, and fairing need
not
wait
I" ..............
mgnallyJ’
"Eimmorsdo you knowwlial you are
"
"&h, yes. What Phte~"
Stra! ainR the Cold.
saying|"
"You care too much lor the things el., 8ha .turned her head away aud~faeed While fu the show business in
the w0rld~the luxuries affd pleasures.of megarnering darkness.
Pennsylvaula,
Artemis Ward was
it, You care about b#lng~comfortablefl ’ ; "Howcaa he be so. . stupid as to ask put to slcep in an at,in where the
!he ~atd, disdainfully. ~:..,~
. mothatP ~ she demanded’ofthe frieudly sash had bten taken out for ventlla- was a look of tender s£mpathy in be~
"Whatelse|" .+.
x,~:~-,.,,a~2~÷.(:: NovembertwilighL--.~,h.-.it--going t~,- _tlom_
Lq tho--nlghtrt~--turned--T0107. ~yos--whiea-nr?usvd-him__~.~dW--~ffrI,
~e heeltated.
"-,.,Whatrlghthavo
l.totaketenyearsiorhimto understaudF’
Ar~.’~aus
eelup,andwasbusyatthe~’lews.
window.
that.3oursds not n spiritual life~ And--Kate Field’s Washington.
tt not l"
-"What are
btS~mpanion asked.
up . ..... ~ ............... -- .........
.... lldTi~ot-oc~hr, to ms T~ burglar is not Inclined
-to bt: was
"2m~angtng
so c-cold,"
UDsome
he chattered;
Of these hoop".!I
theconeolationsofreligloo
t,.~lkative,
but he is a greab bore sklrt~ ’I tltought th’ey’d keep the
so long as the cooking was excellent at qhen he 11 ads the ~afe log+kc~..coarsest-of ~he cold out,"
¯ o, ,are | how mU~t
......................
T. .....- ......
¯.
._.
Mr. Hopping
the war, married. Mrs.
daughter of Deacon Bunko
~U~o~L
It I~ neeor t~llntat hou~e~
In tows, tmd.never,.oeeupted..Inquire Seely~later, removedto Phlladelph!a,
but returned to Hammonton
several
at this oflt~t0~(.~,r t!efllai~
yearsago. He was a gUted writer of
Dr. I)~rby, Vtoe
elect
-poetry
andpros~a devotedltudentin
th-oOdd Fello~’Lodge,
toplcs,
a lover
ofbookej
an
Weanssday
evening, as be Is to leave eelentifio
conversationalist,
a:good
the State, GeorgeBernshomm,
an old entertaiulng
¯ .....
:~ ~ SJ.TUI~+tY,=JAN.
20, 1894.
..,’~ .....
’::->Vm0"in
wm.
..........
N..,
MILLINERY.:
.. Samplesof Goodsof all kinds L.dies.,
.
From Stmw~ridge-~
ClotMer
B, .....
...............
can be eka~Sined
herej and the
........... : .......good~
recoiveal.onshortnotiao,.........
"1
"~"Y........+iserfect
at Phi!adelphia
prices.
ll~"]~rrands
correctly attendedto in the
.... city~,-~very
we~k.
Egg Harbor Ro~nd~aple Street,
HAMMONTOI~’.
Bellevue Ave.. Ha,mouton.
7.
BargMnS, .....
Up to Tuesdaynight, matters were
deeldodlymixed, at Trenton. Neither
Senate attemptedto do any business on
.........
Plentyof-them::
Monday-evening
; the Republicanshold
a coofereuceand prepared a statement
will be given
of their case, whichwas signed by all
Some of the many Bargains
public on Tuesday.. now 6ii Our c6iintieid ~itr6i;h( for the Ph onogrhpa.
, eyening,Gover_uor
.W’crts.~on+;.
to the -r-ump,,Senatethe written 0pin- laiif~h-~ of Stobk-tha-t @d~n~t- Uni0n~+.~-ali , next-.
¯ iq io:cIoseout;
the rest are
which-th~-Democratieclaim that the
result
.of
careful
buying,~-alL =::
Inu~ua-~dy
ls sustained;
SO many people
want-.
but tbei~ right to excludenewmembersare way under proper values.
is ddmed.¯~Thoattorney also decides
ed to buy tickets,
that
we-~
Democratictemporary oigano
have decided to sell a
~%-th6f0~it h01d...........
Less"than a’dozen %~dies +- number. : The-.
ns,werepresent, whichIs Leather Shopping and Chute15 c. each, and they
fleas feature Of the laine Bags, former price 50 c. had at our store now.
paper is i~ regard BargainPrice, 35 c.
~onsti.
.... ,
The Programme,
Senators-electshall adminprinted
in this spacelast
office to eachother,-- Ruching,
p~RFoffcaufind
M0i~tly-B
a~k.---Fbi~e-rwilt consist
~xL-enpport-=eitherft~)m principle or p/ides, from5 c. t0 45c. yard.
need-lr
~l- opimon
etc.,
~g
and
’ ......
~__t~+_o~.,
M,
and beyond
long and wresting illness sapped hie
elefited_to+~.lJ,
the _Ya~voy
...............
-"vltallty, but his mmd
was-eleat~t~-the
J~’. I .deslre:;to -.tendermv.l~ml~tfcltlast;Ms faith firm; Onlya- low hours
~anks to mymanyfriends in Hammon.
. Ilia death
°to-h,-th6ladi~-of-the W/OfTi- Uii::and hand and
said : "Goodt’e, old
letters.
c0namdes
of P0st 68, t~. k. RT.,far their
sympathy
arid
kindness
iu
my
late
O. R. Packard was in town
it’s all bright
affliction.
" G~o: HYP~,r~m~s.onthe other shore.,, Funeral services
,ys. ar~-aeagth~alng+at~
Meeting/"for
electionof "ofl!~rsfetp’.; in
conducted
by.th0 Roy,I.--R’.
CapLJowett Is recovering from UnionHall, Saturday afternoon, 27th, Swett, of Vineland, a@isted
at two o’clock. A nomtnatln
will be held iu the basementof above
InstrumSn~lm~
ks!!, Tu~y,~r0~~t 9<oor.m
) Post-Office 7:40 A. M.
¯
- ---.
,
In 2’xglantle¯ r~ ~ouo~y.
~;;;--~-7-.
~. i
.
~.. J~’~. ~)llJlara,
) ~two0a
ilavn
chla"~,,aab
....
) .~.o..~.
:M:.:
STOCKWELL’S
:....Go0ds-DeHvered.
.To be suited.
Butane_are sure you will-
.........
Crockery.paperaXor~.hreo
Bury N Wl/wHeah rs,:
-
cents
regularly
79 cents.
"During the epidemico-f -Is- giip~
Chamberlain’aCoughRemedytook the
very
like’l
than other COugh medicine."--H.
M. Ba.~os.
druggist,
Chelator,h,
IlL
Tbe grip
is much the same as a
severe-- cold
_-......
:_ NewSplendid.::
....
-
95 c. ’~argainprice,
B~t
and effectual
For sale
Or Lansdale Range, ......
and will
by 3..
prevent
W. Cvchran,
any ten-
x 2.:
druggist;.
to t)e had at any p~ice when
the lot is gone.
-ZJ- Zma,
be:tcr s~.tl
Back Rocker s,seither
2hancer~,
[nsures
in No. 1 companies,
hght.:or
New
The50 c. Lenternsat 37 c.
Savehalfyour[0neY
Jersey,
;+¯-
nameandpries on the ..........
~’blchg.~artmte.~l
their va us. eaves thousandsof do, lure
and at tbe
_owgs~_rate~h~l+~t ton,ton-.
~o all business.
,
Hammonton,
ad.
other make.
n4
uses them. For ~ale b~
$3 DOSHOE K..,.
THE WORI.D.
gt.
W.L.
are
all gone, but come soon.
tealer
Catalatrue
adv
.........
l|catlork*
Fruit Growers’ Union.
.
ByInsuringin the
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: ......
. :
-+---. ...... -+-.___..~
....
:
:
..
...........
Cumberland
]ffutuat .................
....
Weare now booki~orders
for
. -- ............
:_-_~........-:-
Canada Ashes~
...........
from thewe had
G, W. PRESSEY, directed
#
Sausage,
and
Agent,
~tammonton,N, J.
PRACTICAL
to the very favorable
analysis of these Ashes, in the
State Experimental
Report,
Page 42, Sample No. 5027,
Cars will arrive fr0m au early
but we wouldlike to have
HOUSEPAINTER, order NOW.
~mmonton, i~. J’.
Satis’ao~longuaranteedon all work.
OrdersbYmall attended to
Bowles & Mclntyre,
4? --
EggHarborXoxdand CherryStreet, Ha-mouton.
. o
+’~,¯- <’,
C0m[pauywillassemble
fordntlThepresefits’,
’+
RENT,~furnlshed or’nnfurvl~hed,--a
F OR,~ven.roo~
hoeso or1 Bellevue Ave. next
lb. S. Triton & ~.
at our store.
......................
We hay,
.--
In sixpound
pt~#~rltgos~
.......
+
..................
-
canvass
Plain and Decor~ttlve
-~It
--.
.
....
At C. E. ....
¯Hall’s............
new St _ m%
-,
Bellevue Ave, above the Post Office.
stock of Paper...........
.........
always on hamL
-.5-’+~
.... " ....
ZL--’.___ .~ _ --..+: .~ _ ++~" ’~:+~+:....
]?uU line
=-~
-~-
":
.-
SILVERWARE.
-:
_.--__
3"-
: :
¯ . ~)-
Hammonton~N. ft.
..+
,am.mr
--
received were numerous
Programme.or Atlautic County
Teachers’ Association meeting, to be
held in the C~ntral School building,
ltammonton,on Saturday Jan. 27th :
but beforethe timetor his trial he walk.
ed out of the court roomand escaped.
He remainedawayfrom Atlantic,’ City
several years, but returuedlast Summer.
9:4o A.~.Opening Exercises.
’County
Prosecutor’
Perry
was Peunlng9:~5. Methods In Tea0hlagMuslc,
ton)s
coansel
.touyears
ago,
..............
~l~OmW-,-Satl~uey.
10:t~. Paper on Botany,
he heard of the prisoner’s pr~eencahe
Miss
10:35.
,~. GrandArmyPostmeeting-thle
: .....:...........
-eeeuing. By the way, we were mists. 11:06.
Wesb all also haveone or Imperial EggFood,
morecare of GuaranteedU~
&fallllneof
: . ---:
,
J. S. THAYER, - leached. Ashes,at a considerably-lower price than the General ] erehandi ~ Y:r" ~ + " J ~v-v"~
ntraetor &Builder ’~traight" Canada. These
. .+
a+-~’z’.... Ashesare very highlyr.ecom.
-Ha--ms-?at-2
:NewG0odsEvor
Week
~Plans,Bpeoiiloatloes,andEstlmtttea mended, Come
in and, see us
furnished. Jobbing promptly
..... attended
to. .
aboutAsh~s. - ............
= P, S.-Yll{oa:_~-Oo,
................
Church.
A.nlyto
&0.Presbyterlau
"’ ’
CAPT. D. (3. MOORE,Vine St.
,~-,_ _’_.
..
:.., +~~-Er+~ryR:-K6+,-pt~e~-d fed at
Mad ....
Tuesday, aged
~. +’= (4)~ ¯+%’home, in Folsom)OU
:years, after morethan a :year’s illness.
Myers’EggFood,
.... .........
,
was-held-on -Thuradt
’High School Room,
There will be a meeting of the
.::~i. ter, Ma~s., is spendiug a few weeks
children, sparedto an unusualage.
County Board of Examiners of this her
Y::~ ~: ’ wl
Wm.A. Hood,recover- County,in the school-houseat Pleas- Rev. Asher Moore,her husband, came
here with his family in 1859, was the
pastor of
Those whointend using Canadaday iu February, toexaminocandidates
sali~t
Chur_c
__and
died universally
h,
it-~t0-ti~eir i6~ t~(:hci’i’~’~rtifica~s.- :Thir4grade
to
th0 F. G.~j_Unjon
............
_g~)~_n_~u_t._9.~da~
..ceewere
held
on~oduesday
......
-. - lmve.to~a¢
in their adv.
andsecond
gradeon Saturday.
Exam-at the familyresidence.
inations
begin
at8:00
o’clock
A.~t.,
and
last ’ Jam12th, at the residenceof his close at 5:00p. M.
"Boykof the Fair." Don’t mistake,
t~epbew, Levi Horn, aged 87 years.
Justice George F. Bredsr, Egg bthis
is no."couponand ten cents’, pu
]Puneral
servlces on Monday.
Harbor City, was-marrled
ou SundgVlicatlon~,
l)utone oft-he finest
worksof ~ "
froma
Mrs. W.B. Oliver and children, last to Miss Jessie G. Emdry,daughter artwe eversaw,produced
¯ ot Philadelphia, are visitln~ her par- of Charles L. Emery:formerly ot Ham- printing
office.
We-iV-lsKthat
eacho!
R~v. yon Bosse, pastor ot the ourreaders
couldhavethecomplete
spent montdn.
i-.._ Woduesdayeven,ca in Hammooton. Lutheran Church, eNcYsted. The Au- work. Price. ~1 per part,--40 pages,
rora Singing
’~_olety_wnd
the_Trombone
-12x -16- incbe~-,~%~rehl
choir o, -the:ab0ve namedChureli ten- in all,--100(i pagos-ofhand-some
engrav.
-- Condition
Powder,----"- : ....
Get a circular
let~ An adjourned mcetin~
’
e
Black s:G
neratStore .....
-Nothing.on
earth will.rusks hemt
For s~deby
_.
.--+
angels’, when we .......
to all.
for the past two years with always "entertain
D. B.t)~(,BElfRY.
Of the best OCulisLq of Boston+ will take in strangers.
~’.ILeyivalm_.eetjn~g~_are
being_boldUO In H~|nlUOUIt}II 8n(l
gla~,,es, or wishing t,o
_in the-Pr~hyterian audAsherMoore+midnight,
lastSaturday,
aged85years,_
Wooltt~y’.-an- .~a’tffrOay--of- eneh
wrllo bin, tt postMcard. and he ,,viii ea|l at A good,
<31 success.
faitl~ful
Christian
mother,
beyonr house,
xLlx,tr.
. Solid Walnut Cribs, good
size, let:down side~ub:/tah;:i
.~.
:..........
suppla
i),
.........................
:Bautist pu!I~It- )ected
to-mbrrow)..morsi~gand
be opento all residents o~ the Districl intended to buy out Dr. Derby, and
to oecu
whodesire
to attend for the purpose
patronege. He engaged board~veniog.
Tl~c-~j:aud--Praatice,
.......~ The._W_.__C.
T. U.:-~lll_meet at of Education, and Methods. Theclaas remainedaboukfi_v0days, and ncglectec~ . _
:Mrs. Rutherford’s, Tuesdayafternoon will meetdaily, andwill be in chargeof to settle his boardbill or repay five
--
~
,=+,.
Tea-Triali::-~
.
lt.3w
~ Mrs. Wm.Hopping and fatally work. The lectures will-probably be
lyon on Frida
desire to tendertheir sincere
members
ofthe G. A.R.Pot
I~’ The.Musica~Messenger
for Janu"=Anumbrella
an ownerat League, and manypersonal frieuda
~.r)’
ia
at
hand,
and
worthy
the.atten_
ftheh"
sickn-ess-~n-~
-sifi~It~ firstmusical number--/ollowtt{g....
eighteen pages of appropriate readin~g .........
If you want ta invest a little husbandandf0,ther,- . _--.
As eeglneer Woodopened the matter--is
moneym. phbtographs, y9u can do so
a grand organ
"Prayer." Then come "Gems from.
Friday morning, by some Verdi," "Louise Waltz," "Spanish
. I~Born, in H~mmonton,
on Friday, turn-table,
derangement
she
started foreward in- March,, (a duet), and "Love’s GreetJan. 12tb, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ste~d, nnd dashedtbrough the engine ing-(a s0ng),--totIttc~n pages of good
¯ IeIL Little, a daughter.
house doors before hn could reverse. music. There is a portrait and sketch
¯ F Dark, damp,threatening weather, Cons~uonce,
a haft hour’s delay in the of the lifo of P. P. Bliss, of blessed
0f the_week,with rain Thursday "d~inmy’~¯ start-out. - ......
memory;-Published by Fillmore Bros.;
night ; clearingup.in thO morning.
_f
-~.-Frank
Erriechotto,s
horse
ran
Cincinnati and-NewYork. SL
"Tlie7 P,~J~.hff:-l~--+agaia+
being
a-_Way,
Thursday
1" C: ADAM9FARbI, on Oak Road. Is for
by__the 2kcmoClubeandwill
~ale. Forty acres, nearlyall cultivated.
..~nt of the post.once add makinggood t’~.
Good house ~nd barn anti otherbulldlngs.
be producedon :Feb. 22ndand 24th.
cranberry bog Included. Terms qtLtte
time until the driver turned him in Smal!
l~qulre on the premises, or at
t~" W. Wvand,o! Atlantic Cit~, hackof CharlieMonfort,slivery stable. reasonable,
the Republican OIlice.
..fifes
beenawardeda, patent for an Contents oi the wagonwere scattered
Somefolks are "cheeky,,, and
chemical
fl_re extinguishor
..... alo~ the ~treet,- but no damagedotm;-0tlidrs--are i:bnffdifig~--Z£
-Ybu-fig-mao
companion for an Invalid
A
Teachers’
Traieing
Class
wtll
n,
rddefitly,
in[r6~uce~
]
t of rsfervuoes
+ canva~&-the"
ll+-HighSchoo| svlf-as-~a+
cancer-doctor;
=per--
weck,--Jlepubl~cun,
l’rca~.. Tribune!
,
J:oot ball gamethis afternoon,
same, and the immediateinduction into
Special price for O. &
office of the Senators pr~cnting such
Wash Dress Buttons, regucredentials.
Tea,
in
order that you ma~
larly 5 c.perer dozen,
,Second,
~hatth,
ce ~ tiC, snarers price, twT-d~en on a card for
elect as aboveproposed,shall immedi- 5 cents. Goodsized buttons, until Jan. 27th.
ately_ proceed_to. cfl~ct a permanent
organization,and elect, offiCerSinthe suitablefor shirts, children’s
mannerestabllehed by universal custom dresses, etc., six dozen on a
and precedent.
c. .No.cards cut’~
As these proposltiono are in accord card-for-o
-. ......
" ’- -’i
with the decision of the Attorhey-Gen-~’ther tot.eral, andwlth
eatahlt~eff-:cU~lLihi~-+it
---And Co~OperativeSoe’y,l|m. =:=J
was hoped that au agreementmight be Men’s Rubbers.
reached. Anyconte~tudblectk~ff~/i~eff
"S ~ln
all ...............
lot of first quahty
CAUTIO:L--yr .~ de~ler o~er~ W.
could b~ triedlater. The Democratic
.~,hoes at a x"ednced prie~, or ~tys
~)au,IIa~
committee promised
to consider
the one-strap Sandals and low-cut
) has their|
w|t.b~ttt
zzstme 1~II]~[ OD.
bottom, put Ill nt dew1, ttl ¯ f’t~ll.d~
.
matter, and give their reply onMonday"Clogs," regltlarly 70 cents.
ght. ........
ALWAYS
GOTO
--
.......
Thee. Rogers and family, and madeits rep0rt, au~
fur~
~
The
¯ +~.andMrs. JohnBrownle~ other neighbors’ for kind attention thor time to
during the-sickness and death~of- our
"~-U-iiotiOYtha~=n~aHyeve-ryi~fi-Cle=.-Bb-fi~.SVH-aH:- "=,,",on to our populationis of
MR.& MRS.L~.V~
good, sad another’meetingwill be held
their position,r/roddotheir duty.
....
:-The~-tw0-Senate~
met on Wednesday,
" .... Holda Scarfor Tidyin just Thii~--cn~r~ih-m-ent
onrned_untll.+Mp~l~
)osition
and
that -.fd2y ~tuM-to-man:
noon, acommitteoo! three from eacl~ ou want it. Can be used on have paid 35 cts. or 50
body~het,and the Republicanssubmit- ~alrs, mantels, easels,
etc.
seat fi)r.
price
is
l0
cents,
as follows:
+ price, 3 fbr 20 c,
a
~r~t, The acceptanceof the credentials of the ~vennewly-electedRe
...........
MEN with
Boys 012 per moaOat~lantting
ng t~ , ~ I; gathering. ~t per
draft ~l s time, Improve..~.t+
"+ Ghtes WorRs, Ola218ooro.
Addross:C.R:-CHEW’.....
P,t~. The expense-s of Ihmlllcs with
to Glassboro wll be
t, UOreasonable Offer will be ac’ce2sltry.
a
- - .....
a~ possible--
,. between
12and1~yearsold. Men
Raccoonswere never knownto be
’. ,j- - .
I.$nguage Work. Mtu Kate Savage.
Question Box. (Q, ueetlonsmnould ba
mailed or handed to the President
Recite,Son.
Miss EmmaJ. Ward,
Elect|on of omoers.
Business Customs. Prof. Lsibffeed.
el Pierce School of Buslness.
Pmcttcal ArLthmetlo.
Prof. H. T. Wlllams. Pleroe School.
:,:?/%:
YellowRutaBagaTurnilm,50 cts. per bushel.
’i:;+!:!+
. f
Canned.
Maine
Blueberries,
sometMng
fancy,
10_9_ts.__l:~._
’-’=’-~’We~gve
very
--Schumaeher’s
About a-~year ago I took a violent at-
"ken last week,-- it was Past Poet Com. 11:~0.
tsek~f la grippe, I noughe’d day aud
nlgl~’for about six weeks. Mywife then
menderAlexanderAltken whoInstalled 11:30.
1:30.
suggested that I try Chamberlaln’a
Pmtofficers at last meeting.
Cough Remedy. Atfirst I could tree no
Westill havea
g:30.
difference, but still kept taking it, and
~" Wd"ere-informed b~,the manager
eoou found that it wu what I needed.
of the Uulo~Store ~hat they will sell A full at~ndance of teachers is de- If [ got no relief from one dos0 I took
Uoketafor the Phoaograph.Concert at sired. Allintereetod cltlzons
and it wmsonly a few days uetll
willbe another,
I was free from tbe cough. I thiuk
15o. each. The price la only nommai, welcomed.
ple
in
general
oughtto__kn9_W
~outte.- Farther
"
- of tMeremody.-aud
I -~----ke-~lemsure
in ............................................
’, fouudiu their advertkemeut,
"
acknowledgingthe benefit I received
Wm.ltuthertord,
~°5andl;0 ~ent
bottles
for sale b~..........
_I~l.~d_Inanran___ne,’_._
ammoaton, ~.J. - .............................................................................
&tlantioAv~
. -:. ,.
Be~
....
)
..
.......................
:.
.........
lot of desirableCalicoesat 5 c. ped:ytm~
-::
......
,,
~ .....
~-+=
......
+.
ff --
","
-:
uuppu~e~
a penny
~lttda ca the s
or th~ rot.
suited from the conviction
~4er :thor
morLsl exists
tution- taro a I~modietlon to the humanr~o.
hOwr~’ebu!d
llfe
lnJur~.,~e eom
, But, atfla~ for thewldwp~d’lmpr0videane1
’You am .now layour e ~avitiwt helpln~ toourpay
for . degopghtted"~;~
~
~¢Btla|=:-|lfetr~uran~
fool if~:
support U~’fa~dl[o~ of m¢~ who had mot~ harmed by that cont01en:~l" will
wre~I~,
,,r
income thtm T.ou nowhave, and you can dependonthe ]mprovlden~ of tmmy for the first ¯ hemispheric, ae~Jt~e,,, ’. or Ihst
p~ank~.tehdd
Blow" It out
troth el my te~t iu all tlmtm and in all planetary o~ttaelrophe.
cold’Mr.,
:.There are
mtul Tear It
"~o have
the
poor
always
with
like
a
candle--the
I
,
,
dowBlike wornout u
r~ne i~t sun. ring plaee~ that o
~,~c~her’t~’the~t
drolLf~m_the .~uthorzt-a water .ttl,
oeea~-!-’~0att0r t hom-]il~lhi’~t
l~l 01
¯ schoolboy’s breath--the world [ They will ; which has beeuumstale
and find good
not disturb the unmipot~m~oi~r-the eom~by use, - *~he-e-ai~i~-g-~~
t a SOrtof mixpoallr%
or the’sxmpathy,
.or~heJove
of.that-moretbax-s~ve~-feet-h~j
a~le. t~ support themselves and Christ wh0SMc’[tt ones on earth, and will too large a space needs to
their h0n~eholds. They are a mystery to us
g Msword of :
~la
la
heaven
to
all
tho~e
who
have
~nd’we ~ay. ’~I donut know what leth~
to t~e
theeows.- -A
9f"t~’~m-~ have thoq~s .tT"*ln~.~muoh~-y6-dld-ffi~
them, yo
=. i~.... ~/o~.oa~
~
4go
o
All the
como~to n
Ion 1{~s
|--wbe
as true now--"Ye have
the poor
’Wayswith
..........
~-~ttv~~,~-~q
" "me~oop~’8~~dih~
up to ffoseph’e
¯
¯ .
soul
by
-~elxee
tn ~ffypt. Wltno~the famine in 8amaria end Jm’u~.lem. Witue~ the7000 hunseemingly
~ry people for whomChris: multiplied the in their:, a¢oniged - feature~
......
t~a~’w;- Witness t~o uoc0utitM mllliolx~ el mart~
!" cries the
J~
...............
......
Re,
Experience."’~
’.Bent
Almost Double
of
ft,"
. mURDOCH,
a fewd~ys.
BeUev~c Avenue, ’
Eammouton, : : N. 3,
. .
.~..,.
¯
..-
~,~: .......
.’, Every patrlotlc citizen should glee h~
~pomonaloffor~ and influence to lncr~
~u~tlon Vl his home palmr which
t~aches the Americanpolicy of prut¢c.
/]on. It |s his dub]to aid inlhlsrcspozt
In every waypossible. After the homo
taken care of~ why not Buh.
=Ec~cam-~:
get along without iL--I consider- it th~
One ~atcstandtruestpolitical
teacher
in
Cure ’ the UnitedStales."
~ndpostal
card.requests.___
forfree
.;"mtmple
~opyr...Address
Wil~u~F.W:ake
.....................
man. General ~ecretary) I3~ We.at 23d
"
,;
i;
, ,,"~,
. ................................................
-
"s r c.
of catarrhal
M~myon’aDyspoPM~
teed t(
forms of indigestion and stomach ~rounervous conditions due to a
Da:ly, Sunday, Weekly,
For 1893 al~d ~’9~, ~ Ettll maintainsIts position as Philadelphia’s Greatest Family ~ewspapor.
r:,=-........
R Prints
all the News,
Andthl~ news fs c~r~fnlly ve,iflod’, fully
P~I0~,
....
at once
r~...~ive, honest, and
o ~eifare.
lmpa
....
]El.
~STATION~.
~-
JOHN ATKINSON,
)or,
haudindlcate.
Tailor,
~en~ as such by.appealing
a~hisg of au dtd~cfionat’l~
character in
~dther ns ne~’es literary, or advertising
Second Street and Bellevue Ave., "
Hammonton.
¢olmm~
FORTUNE.
success In life;
[dea~ to win it.
Garments made in the best manner.
mMl,po~eNz~free tn the U~ited States,
Canada, and :MexicO.
Ratea reasonable.
][}ally (except Suuda~L~!_year~ = ~6.00
~ ....
,,
1 -n~on~t-h
,- --- .... .50
" including Sunday,
1
year,
- 7.,’
"
1 month, ~mdsy, one year,
= 1.00
"WeeklyPress. one year,
~)mfts, Checks, and uth,~x remittances should be
~nads pas~blo to the order of
The PressC0mpa;ny,
limited,
Philadelphia, PaJ
teed
In every
Satisfa~tLon
case.
~ara~._
..........
GEe. W. PRESSEY,
Oflloe.
SecondandCherrySts.
~tr~ghi
....
Items of interest
fa~hion pa~es are perfect,
about the
m-any
Compound
........ ¯ .... JIIF.~.-]L~..qrxE5
HAMMONTON
..
WOgLD........
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generally
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~emg
poisons, act by causing a
1. A l,wgo and handsome house on
disturbance m the body. Plea~aut
Street,
onlya few rodsfr"mthe
Compon~d Oxygen) being
railroad, vcrTconvenient,-with heater,
composed of the elements
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OPP. pATENTOfFiCe:, WASelflnTON, D. C.
5 DOLLARS
PER DAY
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Easily Made.
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We want m~m
X men, women, boys, end girls to
l~rk for ~.~ n few hours dally, right in and around
t~e~-~-wrn~h~-mes. Tll$ business l~ easy, pleasant,
~ly honorable, and p~ys better thnn any other
~ered agents.
You have n clear field and no
_ ~mpetltinn~ Experience and special ability un~sry.
~o c~pltal
required.
"We equip you
everything that yon need, treat yon well,
help you to earn tea t~es ordlnary wages.
Womendo u well ~.~ men, and boys and ~plrls
SMke good pay. Any one, ~a~here, can do the
. work. A21 succored wha£ollo~’ our plain ~nd e!m~ dh’e~lon$.F.~raest work will surely bring
a great deal of money. EYelTthing ~ new
m~d in ~eat dem~L Write for our pamphlet
~, and receive
full
inform~t/o~,-No-harm
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(~EOR(:£ 8TINSON (~00.,
BOX 488.
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good
Deede, Lesses,~ortgages, Eto.
Oa~efuliydrsw~.
cough. After
US[",
Gough Hemcdy, which
have
also
a withoutan e~ ual Ifor
chiland50 centbottles
for
The administration Willfindall
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hour.
A
AND
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acres
some
others, at all times,
A small quantity of White Clover Honey, in the
comb. Weofihr it at the extremely low price of 10
cents per pound. Weanticipate a ready sale ot this
,:ii! ~ :
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and
BO~:~
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apples
J~.For any desired.informs.......................
ties
in
resard to the above) .........
..... -,~rrom-~r~or~ro~. c~,- .
call uponor address Ed. itor
pondeneesolicited.
Ad&~s all o~lersto
of 8outh Jerse9,,.ReTubllz’an’
I~"Sends po.t~l
~.rd
order
for
s
tree
.,,,=onto..
.ed t0either destroyitself or the#
Discount days~Tuesday
--It looksns though
the freetradershad Friday of each week.
gota good grip upoutheDemocratic
ma}ority
ot the House.A million
" ~riCO.
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other
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30 to the pound, at 12 c., all closed out. Weoffer
for a few days only, same qualRy, 50 to the pound,
at 9 c. These are newbright goods, eat just as well
as the larger sizes.
Nowthat we have. to use lamps at both ends of
the day, Oil i~ i, demand. Wetill your 5-gal can
wi(h 150 ~est Headlight for 37 c., and deliver at
)ourdoorwithout
extracharge.
(~l s O keep constantly iu stock the very best
W~
Of Gaioli~ie:5 gallons for 50 cents.
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~OO1 Dress Goods, ......
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Prints, Muslins.
Flannels,
and ands_
....
good variety
of ¯
Dre~s Trin~mings.
and the Democrats or the House offer
dlff~renc0-tothem
theCievelandeuffe~i~g,
thistariff
bill.discoants~or
the’n"
~tone~lven,or breadaboutathousand
~l
havethe facilities for
almost an’ kind of
treatment
fromthoS~nate.
3ob Printing ;
---I~
se~o~’V--oS~l~-~-iif-hee-d~-e
answe~
the SenateFinaueeCommittee
per ct. The unemployed expect
better
W e
...................
will receive to Lhe questions contained
:Manufacturer and Dealer in
FANOYSHINGLES
FoIs0-mN.J.
Lumbersawed to order.
Orders received by_ma!l prompt]y.flllea~
A fullassortment
of hand and machin~
ma de, ~ fo~ w 0~k_~dr~in g"
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Wm.Bernshouse’s
Riding Saddles, Nets, etc.
Lumb’r Yard T.._Hammonton,
w. N--S:.
uor the
,
John
Mill-work,
Bric]/’, Lime, Cement~
P|aster, Hair, Lath, etc.
are ; nor the lOZil: of our
1)ravers, how methodical they are~ but
the divinity of ourprayers,
ho:vheart-
sprungtheyare. ~ot gift,,but graces)
prevailin prayer.
Ligh Fire Woods
For Summer use.
William
Maserwas loading bassoin
au aristocrati~
Atkinson
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was a coachman,
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Ii~,
the Ez~Lm*~.
t~llevue
Ave. & Main Road,-and S. 2nd St.
(Tel~phone
connection.)
-
Bellevue Ave. and Second St.,
HA~MONTON,
" " :
l~.J.
¯ All business
placedin my.hands
will
be promptly
attnnded
to.
&6"nests
when hc was driven
out. Somefolks arealtogethertoo-t~o
to aiugin the heavenly choruswlthany
but membersof the 400.
About
a yearagoI tooka violentat.
tack-ofla grippe.I coughed
dayaud
night for about six weeks. My wife then
suggestedthat I try Chamberlatu’s
CoughRemedy.At firstI coulds0o no
difference, but still kept taking it, and
see. found that it waswhatI n~ded.
If [ got no relieffrom one dose I took
another, and it was only a few days uuti!
I was free ft~)m the cough. I think peoplo in general ought to know ~he value
acknowiedgLng the benefit
fromi~.
Commissioner
of Deeds,
Pension & Claim Agent..’
church choir in Bloom-
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OOE~:N TICKETS
I received
bIADISON ~t~USTARD, Otway,
Ohio,25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Co, bran, druggist,.
Of allkinds.
Also, ....
Cedar Shingles.
Wehave just received our Spring
stockof qoods.
Can furnish very nloe
Pennsylvania Hemlock
v=. J: A.waas,
D3NTIB ,
WA~MONTON,
: : N.~
O~ Day~,--Every
week.day.
GAS ADMINISTERED.
~lO charge for extracting with gas) whe~
teeth are ordered.
|
!
At Bottom Prices. Manufacture our
own Flooring. . Batistaetio~[
Guaranteed.
Ouzspeei~Ity,
thisSpring,
be fullframeorders:
Successor to G. F. Sexton,
All domestic sizes constantly
on hand. Satisf~ti~a
-Ouanm~l~.
Y0urp~t¢on~gmolloRed.--
llmmouon,N.
k
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Americans ask for work,
I--
-p m.
Y]~A]~-
O
r
J. C. Anderson.
the
Plain Buckwheat,the price is so unsettled that we
ot all the specieswitha deslgU"
i
refrain from ~lu0ting, but d~p~nd onuS be]n~ right ...... otherTW°-pcrs°nS;out
to,e-each
othe~’s-mutSa]-cSh~Srt
ahd
on the prices¯
’T~viI1 p~y you to buy liberally of Caused’Poma, ..... entertainment, have, ]n that action)
~
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-bvund-thcm~eI~egtS-5~-g~da"li-umo~ed:"
" i,~./{iH nsmg
t~c~,,-as~th-e--m-aE~tl-/a~-h-dv-:~ifcS~,-’,~h~d
affable, discreet, forgiving, pat,eat, and
’ joylul,with respect
¯ .
forthe best pac4~s. Weclaim ours to be the finest
to each other,sfrailties andpcrfect~io-aSl-tothe endof their
:packed., Westill hold the price downto 10 cents,
" .........
hvcs.
which:-]s
considerably
belowwhattheyshouldbe;
.... : :::underpresent conditions.
~-~o~i
re--spects-n0t-t-bo
arith~
~
20
v-
Winter Bargains in
Certiflcatssof
Depositissued, bearing "
t~uhlebond
issue.|tcan
Thathaudlewlnc°n
a~.~oUUtof
the
ofthatDemo.
Interest at the rate of 2 per neut. per ancratic
party
that’s
tiuged
withPopulist
sum if hold six months, and 3 per centif
¯
ideas is flapping wildly, aua se~msde- herd oue year.
many they are;
o.
19.
ty-fi
ne D ollar and Twen
Pric
falr,--termstosuit.__
every convenience0
a sev~
price of Su~t 4~,
RuM
Estate
& Insurance
Agt
l~uxlmcepl~,eedonlylnthemOStrelisblocompame~
elegantly finished,
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l~Ith
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llowr~. & ~o~ ....
_Bureau (10 ~=~
The S uth Jersey I
*-’, halls, autry,
bath, h ot and
old
water,
windmillp
; c
two
ceres,
frutt. Fair terms.
Commissioner
of Deeds,
]7. A house and large lot on Egg
NotaryPublic,
,arbor Road ; six rooms, halls, attLc ;
heated. A bargain.
Conveyancer,
¯ 18. Eight roomhouse and two lots on
Third Street; very convenient
; heated
throughout.
HA~MONTON, N.J.
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PORTLAND, MAINE.
1
16. Au attrantive and very comfortable
hon,eonCentraIAvenue.--eevonrooms,
, McGuire, of
:Ohic~;’=says
:- Lat~rlpp¢’l~I~-m~
becomesot his influence
and example.
~r~
.......... TH$ PAPER
;
nsnall
cough W
the
l publicanOffice.
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Egg
Harbor
OitYAh,econ
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77~’11c
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Atlsntie0ity....
& PALEN,
Win,
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,LAC,I ExP¯IExpr-’ "P’I ~P’’ C~O.I1 ,.he.. ~llad ,] ~p
S.ra. ta.m. I m- ! ),In. ] .m, t ,m, l m I o.
what it 12.miles
Farm
on Pteasant
Mills
Road. [lve20
from
Hammouton
Imst-~ffice.
nero,,
partly
in
fruit
Address,
bargain.
14. A ~podhouseand lot on Pleasant
Drs,
gTARKBY
Street.
Easy
terms
1529 Arch St., Philadelphia,
on
Middle
Road
"
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50 lbs or more, at 10~ c., and we furnish the tub.
i~ that circular letter, 60,0~0copies of
materialandmachinery,
whiet~ have been seut out, he will join a31d guaranteesatisfaction
Send in your orders,
ia killing the Cleveland tariff bilL ....
Genuine Vermont Maple Syrup.the p r0~er .
eyeful-reasonaSl~ patron.
The
starting
of
a
few
idle
mills,
with
:’
~I~i~g
to-~
~B~k-wh~eat--Ca~es.
¯
We-ha~’e
~:
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a reduction
of forc~cud
~
.
put up in very attractive shape, ~ full quart glass
. Ofa 5;=.~su-r:order
~ ~-=_~_to: th~yCs~f-Dem~cia_t
"
jars,_-~and at 35 c. we-think-it eheap~
~ as:~!xns
r~sumption
ofprosperity
; buttheyare
~ :~
.... .
...... We havealsoa fullstockof Buckwhe~-Fio~w,
"
not the kind O! signs the countr, has
:
’
both prepared and the plain old-fashioned Mud.
beengivenby R~publicau
legislatmn,
Hecker’spreparedat’ 16 c.
,
.
Wequote
__~hc
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-(Grovds-prepared
at:!c.
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UP TRAINS.
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ENOE?aot~,has
and,
above all,
accomplished;
::
hesitat0lnchoosing
of Gee: ~Va’Itd; who b’asm~tdo
.Weguarantee-the-quatity,-e)~i-quote-at-12-c.
pound~
.......
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1010
271~1fief6117|
2. A neat 7-room house on Second St.,
the blood, is not open to this.
very eouvenient, beautifully finished,
objection,
it may. act, heated; one tot.
"
itBUt,has
certainlyh°Wever
cured
mauy 3. Good houseand lot ou ~econdSt., The Bsmmonton
Accom~od~tlonleaves
lhb
station st d:05 s. m., and ]2".30 p.m. L0~rea
very desirable,
cases of chronic disease,
Pbtlndolphls
at
10:50
s,m.
cud6:00
p.m.
.... In whichdrugshavefaildd. 8. Small farm on Chew Road, near
......... ~_.Thia--Is---thepoint TwelfthStreet; 3¼ acres,mostly
of greatest interest to all
.----.
t~rms,
=~-suchwe say :
pages, ~ sent free. Read AvenneV Rood h~u~e, three large lots,
for yourselves what Com- Will divide. A flrst-clas~ bu~Iness,~itc.
Toronto,
#
~ithng to-pay the differenc~a 10 e. l~erpound.
" ~:-H~ve
youtriedTaylor’s..
Prepared
Hamv. Ifn 0 ~
lea’us
haveyearorderforat leastonepound.
Every
body that has used -it speaks iu th~ highest terms of
:- :;its suet, or-qualities_Rein’ember,
there are rio bS~es~....
15
o.
per pound.
no w~te~ailsolid
:meat.
.
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61[ 613
DIF-
~ODERAT£
FILES.
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We~vould’ like YoBrear a few moments, Onthe
Butter~lUestion.
We thinkthe qualityw~ are now
offering wili please the
most fastidious, beiug finest
¯
l~.l~in Creamerythat the market can furnish. We
ask a trial. Our price ~t-present, 31 e. Compare
"
withothers, A--youwill fiud us on the right s~le .......
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:say th£t: =absolutely-: ¯
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purelard, at our prices as giveu below, is a good purchmse:"as there has beeu a sharp advance in prices
......
mcently,-and
evoryprospocb--of-a’-still
further
nee.
needns only.--Expre~leave~
Atiautlc 5:5,’,
p.m.arr.
; llammonton
6:39;n.m.
re,aches
I"-L-~O’.
Atlanflc t:00
y ....-.:~H~nv" ,,.....¯ Hnmmonton
rum*.
Phlla.On
WedT:35._
~enves"
S OPFO~.U.
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" The Co~orado.Le~l~]lat~’~e’
We have__just
received
direct
fromtheimporter
solne-of-th(
.
t
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And Demorest’s Magazine."
Sendsubscriptions to this office.
intothe lungs,and, therefore, comesimmediatelyinto.,
T~
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The South Jer~y ReFublicarn
Drugs are taken into the
stomach. For this reason
their action is no~ direct,
RGREASE
.
STATION~,
Ioveof,~plecdor:MARS, coura~,~;MOON, ima~lns"
tlou: VENUS. loveO(plen~ure: andMKI{CURY~
intelll~nce.T~ke our add’Ice ~_abovn and yon
will be ~exreto pa~.za the last ~ud mo~t valua~t#
q~l$1~ty.
....
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in daugcr of being misL.~keufdr m(
of theOleveland~
Gab,net..........
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sho"Id, ~’h’ot
.
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The Michigan Adveutists are kept eo 1.The~l~cslstent
that
they
~re
fell°we
an att~k
°f
explanation’
.
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~~O~Off’
-=.~,~
v
l~lq’, rem)~.
.-~+EOONDJ’L’PITERbetokens
the
_
and
Jennl~gs Dcmorest, 15 .Y.~t
with
If you are unaeqnaml
Ma~aztne,~e.ndforaspeclm.en¢opy.
Oxygen’Treatment of Dis.
eases and that by the use
of Drug,? It is an import-
Pay for the Republicanfirst,
emd1"e~d
~t-witWcomfert.
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.
matterbothg’~avesndgay, for the woolsramny
;
-
Between
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h"~2luuhea, "I’m a D~/sy I*’ wh:tch le almost a.rv~
baby.and equal to the o~glaaloil painting wnJ~h
cost $300:andyou ~dll h~VOa m a~fafme..ths.t _c~o, t
be equaled by ~y tu the work~ for Ha oeaumm
illustrationS
and eubJe~ matter, that will ke.ep
BHSlfllymg,
are accepted same as cash.
~
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.u.®l
and
Orders by mail will receive prompt
attention.
Z~-
- ¯ - _~:~’~".
.
,.~ ¯
be subjectto exlreme~ of bifihsp~n’m or~es~neal~
its
RATESfor Clas¢1fied
A,ivertisements,
(Prepaid).
Situati.ms Wanted, half-cent a word.
Hammonton,
N. J.
Help Wanted, one cent a word.
~l-Eaz~-o;-o
ne-cen~-~r word: -- 7- ..................................
BoardLp~a
~ word.
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aoksoo.
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10]
~u,st,,rIes toin)crest~acborne
c~.rcle..~o~will
fads. end different
Plain and OrDamental
0~]
8101
C]
9 1~:.~1
me rever~ if
OF HEALTIt
_Jr.,,oohousehold,
on..l besides
the,o
l, o,Iu~re~.ttng
oy.all
furnl~htn~
.reading
pRESS%VAleTAD~give the greatest results.
The people hellene iu them and use them.
TheP cee~ prl,~ls a~ h t~h a~ 4,OI 1 wa~tatla In
a ~dng;o l~m%and ha~ rcc~iVed 10/~7 replies
’For Sale and Business Opportunities,
t~undays, two cents a zzordo
I~oz Sale and Business Opportuuiticso
week.days, one cent a word.
A
Magazine
to rea~By subscribing
to ~ fo~l~
Justme’of the Peaces
~,....~g~IIarbor
_ ¯
,no:
,, ,on,,,o,,,
.....
A~ an Advertising Medium, The Press
isamomr the Best in the
in the United States.
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a
crooked. A
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L-
family Is
in
cue.
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8 ~Bi..~.o
,: ........Elwood.
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7 4~ 6 8~1
Well-marked LI:NE OF
clear
LINE OF
combined mean
t~u~ras~l~t~
up with modern
You will ~nd p~e~y
tha~
tanned. It te
LI.~’E OF HEART
_
,715
live. Each
C~3*r
l~mok..-.
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9 ( ) ......
5’~t
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7 07 6 0~
I~wmamuSe
,~t-~ yo~ ,sill
9~
Laurel eprinip~. ....
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;,...O~smentoa..~.;
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I~ IN YOUR OWN IIAIqD.
¯ Palmistry
a~umes
.to tell whatthe lines in yore
ms,
i
)0o.;
.......D y:Goods .......
,~¢ ]~
$~.
;-
busy
[~
:ran.druggist.
"*ho-ser~cordshave proventheir
people: in this Vicinity ’
undgoodsense.
~ :~
in some time. Very fat and white, no ru/t about
" Sen~.tor quayso.vs of the
them. All this season’s catch, and the ~ice.makes. ’ ,
People’s
" " "" ’?The-administration
has pr0duced
’
: " them quick
Sellers~.
......
tion of affairs whichhas destroyed
Wequote at 10 c. per poun~l. " "
revenue,
Authorize’dCapital, $-50,000
.~ fromcusto~.
:/i
a cannedfish, yet it is put up with great care, anal
Paid in, $30,000.
, ’~
whenproperly
served,
is excellent.
If youhavenoi~
tried
them~
weadvise
ybuto invest
ina.can~-~--which’..
~4 ~:Jerry
Simpson
s~y_~,
he has final!y
o- ~=~_We~tl£~[l~~.p~--:--~-~
:~ :w’--Udn-gress
a~a[b~ We trust that his
R. J. B Y~N~S, President.......
constitu~nts-wili by Nn~ember
h~e M. J cKsoi
- ....
.......
Codfish
Cakes,
ready-for
ihe
.table-in-10:minut~.
fully ma~e up their miuds to elect-Jerry
when you use X. C. L. R; Shredded Codfish. No
¯ :,~
m
,Johnson)’although
~bWk-i~g,
nob--oih-fig-~--ffd-5o~,
CongressmauTom
[¯.
DIRECTORS:
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