A CLOTHING DEMONSTRATION" - Atlantic County Library System
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A CLOTHING DEMONSTRATION" - Atlantic County Library System
Weather Bureau, Atlantic City DO YOU NOT KNOW? ^rih^ Best Meals Tbe Chief U. S. Weather Bureau has If you do not, you cantfod oat by a very •'•:. '" • • .OO;.TO -: little Investigation that •directed that all weather forecasts and warnings issued by this bureau bo prepared with a view to eervinc the public ' Next to Bank Bros. Building, interests arttiorcKiijhly as possible, and that was ever used in Hammonton. [ ' - , : ' • • Hammonton. , local as well as general needs be met as There are scores of buildings that you fully as practicable. •BOO every day, painted with the{ The climatology of all districts is to - Hammonton Paint eight to tWolro be carefully studied, particularly with Fall Meals 25 Cents years ago, and looking well regard to the occurrence of naosual Central Ave., Hammonton, N. J. _. at the present time. • The Hammontoa Paint 48 sold for less weather conditions tbat injuriously afLarge assortment of, than any otherflrat-olaas-Paint. It has fect agricultural, commercial, or other Served in all Stylos. no equa, al, as w o r s w e , o v , raforeuM, la orUer that tlfft'-lorecnslo and and wears well. Bold by Cat Flowers.' . Fnneral Peslprns Philadelphia Pure Ice Cream warnings may nave the greatest practiin Fresh Flowers, Wax, or Metal. cal value to such interests. An import_________ I. TAT1X>B; ant caso to point is aflforded by the occar House, Sign and. Carriage "Pamtef; WATKTSrfOrCHOLSON, Second and Pleasant 8ts., " sional prevalence of unseasonably warm ~ Florists Families served with Oysters and lee Cream and Landsoapo Gardeners. Hammoirton, IT. J. weather during tbc late winter and Phone 1-W on short notice. Both Plioues. early spring moatbe, when vegetation is forced ahead of its usual time of devel opment and lat«r is .damaged, uolesB protective meaeurea are used, by tern' peraturea which In themselves are no uoeeaeonable. And under eucbcoodi lions, special forecasts of frosts will be made prior to the time when frost forecasts are generally leaned. Likewise, duriojj autamn, when adverse weather conditions have retarded the growth of ony crops, waroiDEi of frosts andjreeziog temperatures will be extended beyond tn», time usually fixed for their discontinuance. Srecial care wlll_ba giviia-to thejireparatioiMJf-forccagi* for holidays, atrd on occasion of local events such as fairs, conventions, etc.—'••It is made the doty of local officials of the.Weather, Bureau . .to'-advise-the proper officials of the Department of the establishment or growth of local interests that are subject to injury from the weather conditions, and especially to keep in touch with prominent agricul(oral representativee in order that their needs may tie cared for during critical periods that occasionally occur.. The latter named" representatives should promptly communicate with the official in charge, local office, U. S. Weather Bureau. A"tIantic~City,. or with the \"Qgeen Quality "Shoes have oeen ten years official of the station nearest them.'when Lakeview Insurance Agent Cramer's Restaurant •KEENHOUSE IMteals at All Hours. Commissioner of Deeds, The Hammonton Paint Choice Oysters and Clams lOnly the very Best! Bread, Office, Spear Building, Hammonton. SMALL'S The Peoples Bank ^Hammonton, N. J. ^j jSuffic. Capital, . . , . . . . $50,000 Surplus and Undivided ' Profits,. $45,000 Three per cent interest paid on time Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes for Bent -greprnrtsova have prevailed. At the present time the forecasts and warnings of the Weather Bureau are extensively distributed through the cooperation ol telephone companies. This means of distribution should be increased, and managers of telephone companies in New Jersey, not now cooperating, are invited to communicate with this office. L. A. JUDKTNS, Official ID Charge Weather Bureau. Hammonton B. FOGLIETTA, Prop. Singer Ale, ^ Soda, Etc. •-,.'. (Orders Promptly Attended To. Local Phone 542 •' ' ' ': .' •..•'*'" .t'a$j£ff.:<"' Tbo.pther'ninety-six reasons you will find if yon will examine a house of this kind, or if you will- call on the , Compare the' prices of International made-to-measure suits with those of other tailors. I will be satisfied, and you will be convinced that you cannot get better value for yonr money. ' Because the International Tailoring Company do such an enormous LUMBER Work WOOD Hammonton Concrete Co. supplies in big quantities, thereby securing them at prices that it is , THE . -and that Is Mas BERTHA TWOMEY • ROF Selloyne Avo., HammontOD. Business in these lines properly and "rr.promptly attended to;- the largest women's shoe factory m the world. 'Ten \thousand fairs are soJd everyday. Thit great growth could only come from superior merit. Why don't '•'*• you wear them once! This Store has the sole agency. P3 o ':••&! I ;.., o• W 1 -.Vi 1 '**' '.' ri'1.;; «• •:•• At one weak link weakens n chulii, ID wm\k kltlncyi woakun the whole body anil hmton tho flnal breaking down. -Orerwork, etralni, ooldr'nnJ blher" 'oiiuge'i' Injura IlK lililnuyi, and vthcn lootened (he whole lioJjr auflerg from Ilia exceta <>( nrla |>olinn elroulnted In the bland. Aohei nn'l |»lng (nil nrliu'/ Illg aoiue, unJ there IB An evor*loorengln^ londena/ toward* dluljoti'D uud fniol llrlglii'j dliomo. There la no real liul|> lor the julToror. exoept kidney help. Doan'i Kidney I'llji nctdlreotly on the kidneji »nd aura every klilney III. Hmnuionlon ourci «re (lie pruul, ................. Theo. HmldT, l l v l h R on French St., Ilninmtnton, N. J., MJTN ) "1 • guttered ognildurnbly from > dull, li»vy l>«ln IhruuKb the lower part of the bud.. ( »«< unnble to find • reuiody Ihm would glr« me rello', and WM at • !«•« 10 h u u * f r n m w l i « l tooroo' tho - trouble •rote until my klJneyi beouuia Irregular In •otlon. Learning of (lie uiqrllt ot P»«n'« Kidney l'lll>, I pruourcd a box ill the Hid Oror. l'h«rmaoy, «nd reoilred tren UlUr T lake (ileaaur* In rrooinmendlng thli ciotlUnt romody lo olbir luDTereri." Vor ••!« by nil dealeri. Pilot, to eenli. Voattr-Mllburn Co., fluffalo, New York, .ole •lieiila Tor the United Ht«lo«. IUm>mb*r Ihe name— Doan'f — and lake no other, Everybody reads tho Republican. ] ^IVbll OUU Hammonton, ;N..J. ~T~ 'Next to^Steel's Oortright's Metal ShiDgles For which we are Bole Agent for Hammoiton. VIA. Railroad A. H. Phillips Oo Eire Insurance. ' :: 7 " Bound Trip Bate from HammoDton, $9.75 or $12,25 ity, N. THE C O L U M B I A ELVJNS' STORE CdrT MaiiT Koad and Bellevuo Hammpnton .... The JOHN A.HOYLE Purina Food Hammonton Hot Water and Steam For «alo by John W. Roller, OONTRACTOk liollovtiq Avo.. Chick Uumriionton DR. W.H.LONG Hot Air and Gasolene Engines Known 01 Diamond Jack will oouiult with any sick perron .......... "". . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arfesian^Wells". . . .'". . . ." Scratch " Bt IllB Medical Offices _ ~"Ol8"\Valnut St~ Pbilodrlpliia. BOTH PHONES MONTJIB (26 Cotiopany Hammontnu; N. J. , >; Capital, $100,000 Subscribed Surplus, $10,000 Joseph W. Lyeinger has been for many years a driver for Hon. George ElvIns, having the care of a fine team of heavy norees,. hauling goods from the railroad station to the store, a mile anj a quarter away, and delivering- orders about town. About-noon on Wudoes[ day, April 28th, be passed up Bellevne . with a three ton load of feed, tn bags, j .Arriving, be • unloaded at the grainbouse, 'then took a bundle to his own home, only a few rods from* the Elvins barn. His subsequent movements can f-ba—ioferred"~ffoTn appearancea.^as they were found later. Returning from bis house, he began »uuba'rDe8B"tbe*boraw:~-Evideatly7"be~ unbooked tbu lines first, and while still In front, the horses were startled and sprang forward, the "wagon tongue. hit him in the breast, breaking several ribs, one .fractured bone being driven through his lung, causing diatb in about one hour. He probably clung to tbe team, endeavoring to stop them', as be was found, in the field, several rod* from the barnr witb-marks-of-a~struggle^inribe •oft earth ; but the horse* kept on until ! stopped on the road by an Italian. I No one eaw'tbe accident, hot, the run attracted attention-, and soon the unfortunate driver was found. He was at ing terribly, Dr. Chas. Cunoiogbam trtts summoned, and was soon there, hut coold dorlitllefaiTtue roanHiia wlthur Tjitepn minutes alter bis arrival. Mr. LysiOger has been a resident ok Hammonton about thirty-five years, bad a pood farm anq home on Main Road, wns a bard'worker, a- good citizen, well known, respected. Though about 64 years old, he seemed robust, and every day found him with his team,—faithful lo duty to the last. A wife and daughter survive him, and have the sympathy ol the entire community In their sudden bereavement. ' (,'• Funeral services will be held at the bouse this afternoon, two o'clock. All firemen are invited to meet at the uptown fire-house, at 1.30, to attend the funeral in a body. - ' ' ',° '-L " .THERE WILL BE , . ' • ' ' ' ' ' , A CLOTHING DEMONSTRATION" IN OF- \ ON Night, May Isfc -To-night,—from 7.30 utitil o'clock. 9 iammonton-youtig--maB-:with-gfreat"talentrvvill'"pose a WAX FIGURE, and;detttonstrate wearing apparel. „ J^, ••*-. -^ • Li ^t t _ .-—~~—rrLr,-^.^^^j±^"rvv-)_Aiii11 iijd_t.iit;-\ynniinle^ffi^ fejrduriiig^tlie-wli __./•-/* •-' • • • . " • " demonstration, will be. _as of a wax figure. It will'be of great interest to witness it. • A special collection of Bulletins, with interesting sug- gestions, made specially for this occasion, will be"" shown, for spectators to read. , ~_ ~.~ v.i i* no.^K ALgUH An Umbrella of good quality will be presented to any person who can make the demonstrator laugh' during his stay in the window. . t „ ' From 7.30 to 9.00 o'clock \ ' Bank Brothers HanimontonV IT. J. GETTYSBTJEG BATTLEFIELD THR^E DAYS JOUR Pennsylvania RailroacT It. J. Hymen. I'r<iul<lnnt,iiiiil W. It. Til ton. Ciuihlnr of tlui uhova lnimiM lluiilc holntf nnvorully d u l y sworn,' ouvh for liliiiRul/', cnyrt Unit tho Inrt'uolnit Htittoiiuiut U trim, lo ] tho bbtjt of hlH Uui)>vl<iilKu und bolluf. U. J. 1IYUNKH, 1'ri'nlilnnt, W. It, '1'lj/J'ON.Cluilili HlilJtiorlbi'il niul HWorM U> buforn nip, Uilnlllllli iluy or April, A.D., I Dull. Win. DoorInl, (.'oininlitMlohnr of DoodH. Oorronl. A l U ' H t i HAM'I. A N I I K I I H H N , ) i w u. j, HMITII, r In Bank Brothers' Window. VIA «421(KI4 00 Saturday, May 22, 1909 Round Trip Rate $9.50 from Hammonton „ ;0ovora trannportatlon on Bpoolal TriOn to and ft-om Gottyaburff, botol iioooniniodutloiia ut Oo^tysliurg, uml drlvo over tho nuttlofleld. Dotallml Hlnornrloa and ftill Itifonnntloa of Tlokot ARonts, or J " U- WOOI)' ' _n..__ 0»u!.«,BC (Ion. Fanoongcr Agt., Oai^penter and. Builder _ -— — i-— .««•""•• i, bljio |>rliitH, uiul entliiintoB (ltrulalli]<l. • Jobbllij; iittondoil to promptly. ,'':"llox A.'IO. I.oonl Phono H()0. Oliorry titront, lUninioiitno. Try it 1 Advertising Pays If inserted in a Newspaper that everybody reads. BoOKPIHil Ii now lli« moit valuable gtililc (o the ironing of vegetable* and Ootrers tint En ever licen prlnttil. Over IOO Special CuUurnl Artlclei written exprtwly for llili book by tlic foremost horilculiurlili of the <l»y, HT»/« e.u*nl*lli iliinllfir * **j »< »<;/ miii it n*x. Henry A. Dreer ch«»«nui at.. rt>iud*iDku. . • Bo Present ! It \vill amuse yo'u, and you will see how a human being can pose as a wax figure. At the oloae of bualnena on Wednesday, April 28th, 1000 Win.--ii.-iit.-Arirr">"nir««i6iiC' "I " ---_--;-- This will be of great interest to all. ••On--Saturday-Nlgh1^MSy:IstrieD"6" " OFFJOKltH A. J. Itldor, Proaldout. Jos. H. Imboff, Vloo-Proaldont. Wm. Colnoll, VIoo-ProBldout Doan B. Honvrlck, Oouimolor. II. M. Uottomley, Boo, & Tronn. HTATKOF NBWJKHHKY,) O, P. Oarapnnolla, liook-koepor. , c;i»inty orAiliinilii, I ' UEMTIST .'• • Peoples Bank of Hammonton, N. J, Due to Otliur Dunlin. &o. liiBO 8? DLvldoudu unpaid,,, '203 Do Indlvldiml duiuinlln on donmiul... 120317 ol Individual doposlm ail tin in 1801108 14 Doinatut corllfloutes (>r'ft<ipofilt ,.' 403 oo 'riniflcurtinculosoriltiiionlt 101)04 07 clmol£» .....,;..... i)a30 OO O'Donnoll'a Iltilldliiff,, llnmmnnton onioci llouro: e.(M)t<il'J.imu.ni. uml from Mil) to 0.00 p. m, I'liono 51l.'l tlloHcirTlui Store. "• ••"" REPORTv OP--OFTHETUBCONDITION RESOURCES: Ixmnn and Discounts..... - ... 4160144 08 Two per cent interest paid on chocking Overdrafts , 20 21 ' accounts averaging a dally balance BtocbB. securities, eta , 107880 02 of $1000 or over. Banking liouue 7000 oo Three per cent, compounded semiannu- Honda uuil Mortgages fiousa so Due from other lluuku.cto al ly, paid on Savings Accounts, 2o804 BO Ohocka und citeh Items 38 13 Safe Deposit lioxea for Rant, Cash on hnnj- .V.;..V.;T.V.;'.,.;.;.V.";:..' 16203 oO Trust and Real Kutiito Dupartmont, $421034 06 MA13IHTIKH: Auta aa Executor and Administrator Cnpltnl Stock |iitl<l In $60000 oo Agent for the Sale of Itonl Ratato. HurphiK Steamship Tickets nold. Undivided l>rorU«,'le«n axponui uud tuxes jiulil 7ooD 00 Does general Trust Company liuBlnosa. OEO. A. BUVKli Office Ilotira,— 11.00 to 2.00 dally. Bu»«l»y»— 1.00 to 5.00 p. n. T\> avoid wnltlng, would advlso BunHaj vlilts All Dr. LOOK'* famous romedla* are onr ••It At Hod Ores* riib>rru»oy , 8. J. B. Hammonton Trust I>r. It. It. MYJtONIC : Belleyue Avenue, Hammonton "i i • ' May 13, 1909 According to hotel soleotod. . '(/overs necessary expenses for three days. Tickets good returning 'for ten days. Detailed itineraries and 'full information > of Ticket Agents, or ' J..B. WOOD, GEO.W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. • General Paaso'ngor Agent. Mortgage Loan.?. Common Aches and Ills ot lluintnoitton People. vu~». HARRIS. Men's Ouifitter, Paid your subscription? Philadelphia. Kidney I>lsonHos Cause Half the rf I make no extra charpe for luffs on sleeves. That is 5O c. n yoiir jyociict.1 Coat iiaiiirers 'ree. Com. of Deeds •GET. fftin /«• *rt lit |A« tit) call for * t.fr —*r vftn mt-a* •all! null II met. ' '.................. Weak Kidneys Make Weaa Bodies. -^ to secure. Let me prove it. want coal that will m» wmi >.&$. ... bat will give you a soft white atb,.. v wltlilotaof heat, we can snppljryonv: WHITE LEGHORN EGGS For Hatching. Tbe MX kind— a laying strain. Pine Belt EUR Farm, ThoH. Cr«»nior, Fnlrvlow Avo., • In that time the sales have orolen all MONFOBT 714 Chestnut St., IN PBICB ONLY fyfhy it paytib buiSijdlf Concrete First, it lasts; Second, it satisfies \ Third, it is modern ; Henry A. Dreer SINGLE COMB J AaJntemationaL Suit IS CHEAP gg Reasons SAar^Bbttling- ij union/ H. 3. BYHNES, President. M.X. JACKSON, Vice-Pres't •W. H. TILTON, Cashier. . ' DIRECTORS ____ K,.J.-Byrnes-- 11,-L, Jackson O. F. Osjjood Ueorfio Elvins Elam Btookwoll Wra. L. Block \Vm. J. Bmlth J. 0, Anderson 'Soro'l Anderson W. K.Tllton 3ST0.18- OorreBpondenceSolloItad. Bartlett it novy the most valuable guide to the j growing of vegetable! and flowers that ' -has- ever— been— printed:------Over 100 . Special Cultural Article! written ex- k prcssly for this book by the foremost horticulturists of the day. '.Terms, $1.25 per Year; $1 in Atlantic County. x>o/ Cakes, Breakfast Rolls AJr| FIRST GI.ASS Plumbiiig. WALTER J. VERNIER HAMMOWTON Loon) I'lioue 077 Swain's Studio Photographing in all l(o brunohcfl. Oppoalto HamuaoQUin Poat Offlco, K-: \ HE nj.cu.«e,I n« an American INCIDENTS DEPICTING VARIOUS PATSEY DEBNY had beenjjrought HUMAN NATURE 1 over from Ireland by big parents •when lie was two yeafs old. Although WHY PATSEY SCRUBBED HIS FRECKLES. • . :^ • 'J-V;J; : ,':'»'i 1'4 \f-i- i-f-^ I-.'. -..y.• "Then I'll take it." And then the druggist wrapped uv the-porous plaster for her. • EXPLOSIVE PURSE MEN. FOR BUNCO Standard Typewfiteir he had red hair, a turned-up nose and the parade wld him- to-morrow and wanted wouldn't come. I had my rea face so covered with big, brown paid ine that dollar'for me time." venge on my fair enemies, however. Jules Mallere, residing at Perreux^ freckles, one could scarcely see a part _l'.He.. did, eh!'_'„ „„„,„,_„,„__,„.,,_ I placed each of tho'se two_women un near Paris, was the victim • a few ofUTe sltln on wHIcTTthey were noiTlfo "Yes, and I am to we/ar the fixings tier one of those pale blue lights pne called him ugly, for he had such his own boy was to-havjiwoni." the table. Thoy are usually consld-. whom he me.(; at the St. Lazare Raila winning smile and obliging man- "My, 'but you'll be grand. I hope ned beautiful women, but under that way Station',' and who relieved him of ner that went straight to one's you'll not be above speaking to your light they had ther most ghastly look $250. Ho determined to be revenged, hes ouldjndther..thaLwIlLbejvvatchlng for ypJL- ?v?t^5w- They were perfect and with great patience manufactured ^atsey's father had been, accident- you to pass on the pavement." scarecrows. They seemed to have ally killed ,at a boiler worfo, so the \f "Never will I bo aoove that!" aged twenty years the minute they Ite mercury cartridge. He Ingeniousboy turned in to help his mother as a Next morning it. was clear am | s'at down. The men noticed it, .of ly arranged the purse so that any one -._ . bootblack while she supported her bright, and Patsey had no end of a! course, but they did' not divine what opening It would cause the cartridge V " family by washing. '_, •__•_ . tinie_geUing_ r^lldV—for^"that "parade.| eaused__it—They. were -quite taken to explode. Mallere walked about -for- some trt~ face ro««-«.i.i.:'^u.^> v._ rubbed —ui.,-,i It i* nso ~'aback and looked awfully glum at " : • ' • His «heery r ~"Sh~lne, sir? Shine'?" HIs fairly "shone, he brought him many a customer, and he long to get It clean. first. Finally, one of them "turned months, with the explosive purse In kept their custom a long while, for he "Why, Patsey," said-Mrs. Deeny, "it with a sigh, and began talking to a his pocket, but without catching sight did conscientious work. One of his you are trying to rub the freckles off, real homely little thing who was sit- of the men who had robbed him tfntll best patrons was a man of about forty ou can't do It, but I- like you better ting under a ruby-colored light. Why, lately. Then, to his Joy, he spied she was perfectly charming under It. .them In a wine shop. Putting on his five, whom Patsey always spoke of as wld them on." •;*'*.' "The Colonel," as he was BO erect and "No, I was not trying that, for l| So, you see, that, when I want people most Innocent air, he entered and "y hideous, I put them soon was In conversation with them, j neat. . , . . : ' know they have come to .stay, -bull Patsey had a number of boy friends I want to look me best to do honor j light. .- It .kills -every- .The-Eharpers_falled_to_recogn'zeJthelr former victim, and after a short while thing." with whom he was a prime favorite. to t}ie Colonel and Saint Patrick." The gentleman looked up. He was he was Induced to' part with his exHe would have liked to join them In I plosive purse, In exchange for a •__ ihelt-jaunes_ana^oUier-^port3^but_wa8.p_DiA£.O(3ljE— IN—A-PARIS-SHOPr- under a 'blue light, " ~ .too busg, having to content himself I notes. - H e accommodatingly went to CONSCIENTIOUS BILL. hearing--them tell of the good times For real enjoyment of trade one in Traveling a SOLID buy a cigar, and the sharpers made , they often did,jfor a chat, when boot- should go to the small neighborhood j off at once to a nelghUOrlng square. ROAD BED is essen"Bill had charge of the animal tent," blackjrig was not very brisk. '.shop, say,s a writer. Making a One of them opened, the purse. - 1J At 'tnirteenJ&ni, tial. ' sometimes thought he was tod young severely burned on the to. do anything but hard work, with shopkeeper bows. The following con- .we had with the show, and quite was and rolled on the ground in enough, too. This leopard gave Bill hands, never-a ; whole day off for 'pleasure. versation ensues: was picked up by two more trouble than-all the rest of tho agony.- He" _Then again, he knew that alljys could '"Good day, Monsieur." ' .: • ^ . _ t o , a hospltal_, earn was needed at home;-so he tried ~ "Good^day;-Monsieur."—--'-1 --—--:- menagerie together—It-was certainly Mallere went home satisfied.' an ugly brute. to think of something else. "But St "It makes warm, Is It not? ' Patrick's, day (the 17th of March) was ''Truly yotr" have reason! It makes "Well, one day -when we were show- WHAT MADE "RIP VAN WINKLE." Carriagerr iiJeifsecufeljT ing in the Midlands, I had come up to coming.- Surely he ought to have that good affd warm. And :fine." "Fine also." " . London to arrange about some advance The familiar drama of "Rip Van and smoothly day by Jor a holiday, as he really believed he had been named for the good saint "Is It that you have "of the writing- business. I was eating my dinner In. Winkle" Is a remarkable example not day and year by yea.r. paper?.*.__• . . .. L the hotet^when a telegTam_was hand^whpyhad done so touch for Ireland^ of. the -Value.-- of - jgnorance as a ex- ed: to" me. It was from Bill, and read: only And, 'too, his father had belonged to —"B.ut-yB3r—Of~the—very-moat heroic attribute, but also of how the writing-paper. Behold." 'The leopard has escaped. Prowllpg sympathies of an audience may be No Spreading of Rails the Order of Hibernians, and was not cellent "Charming. .But Is It that you about town. What shall I do?' Patsey the proud boy when he saw his have won for an unworthy object by means of the writing-paper without the No fiot Boxes That was just like Bill. He had to of a meretricious but clever trick. father-on St. Patrick's day taking part squares of jjlnh?" —• ' have explicit directions, even In au Scores of, persons tried, wlthbnt sucIn the parade, looking as well as any . "Pardon. The writing-paper No Flat Wheels of the emergency like this. He didn't .want of the men. cess, -to dramatize-.., Washington- Irvpink square la extremely as Is neces- to make a mistake. Ing's story but it wns not until that arid "Hello, Patsey!" exclaimed two: of sary, at present, for.the .correspon- "I immediately wired back to Bill: most gifted of all play-builders and his bov friends on the 16th of March, dence-genteel" Failure.. ... , _. . "going to take a day off to-morrow?", "Doubtless. But I wish some pink- 'Shoot him on the Spot.'' I didn't think stage-carpenters, irfon any more about It until a' couple of took the, book In hand that an acting row?" less paper wherewith to: mortify the hours later, -when I received another play was created. Bouclcault saw at "Not much." said Patsey; "what of a frnm wnnlfl T rtfi thnt fn^?" nTglnnrp ttint Romethrng must -'-'By—my-^salgted--gray stomach, I Bill, asking, 'Which spot?' to~nmke this village drunkard accept"To celebrate-St. Patrick's day; you suffer a thousand papgs, but the plain able to the women In the audience,! were born in Ireland, and ought to paper of this size holds Itself "no did It by "PEDIGREE Of- THt SI-IIKI. -Inpnl the., feminine fear_ of. a thunder-.: "Sure I know I was, but holidays are Then you buy the kind of paper you HY does'the"'being, we call n 'stonn. IL Rip had been put out of, not apt'to piit money in a fellow's do want.. The storekeeper bows. You . "gentleman" wear around his doors on a fair afternoon, the pleco • pocket, nor keep It there, either, for bow. Good-by, Alphonse. Good-by, neck a band of spotless whiteness and would not have lasted a week; .but a; laston. Curtahi. • ' . - ' . that matter." unbearable stiffness, at his wrists little bit of stage thunder and light-j t"Sult yourself, Patsey, and you wltt /suit me," said the boy, running on'to THE CIGARETTE-SMOKING BOY. similar instruments of torture, and be- ping produced an artificial respiration! w i n s aemi-annually, fore his chest a rigidly starched linen that bids .fair to keep.' It alive for ] Join his comrade, who had walked the Speed (ChampionROP. "vTM. A.. McKEEVBR, of the plate? No one outsfde'of-a madhouse eternity. For every woman thanks; off. ' her stars that she la not out on tbe ship at The National The boys had been gone but a few State Agricultural College, Man- would call these articles of apparel Is for the custom mountainside In that dreadful storm. minutes whenithe "Colonel" hove In hattan, Kansas, is publishing, for the, agreeable. .There . no Business Show. from comfort, assistance of parents, a series of free, reason at all sight. CLEVER PUSSY. s 1 n or There Is, "Good morning, Patsey!" bulletins on the problems relative to|H?' _ 5. 5_' "'The same to you, sir; have a tho homo training of boys and girls. however, the ghost of a dead reason.' Some people say thnt cats are stu-' upon a time a "gentleman" was shine?"' '• The two numbers thus far issued are. Once pld and can't learn anything by them-! presumed to do no work, and he "Yes-." ' selves. Now, I am not so certain, as ' And as the boy began his work the the following story will show: j man started a conversation with: .A friend of mine had a -cat who was ,"Ia It going to storm to-morrow?" most Intelligent and exceedingly play- 1 "I don't know, sir: but It does be ful. My . friend's cousin, Mr. ijrown,] longer ugly weather on that date some- aclentlflc manner tho serious effects no a hgentleman: Wo did believe It once; used to call every Sunday afternoon,' PHILADELPHIA. times." of tho cigarette habit Tho author It8 gnost n}ee on. No man Is bold and always orauHcd Kitty by tying a "That may bo." has rondo a study of 2500 cigarette- „„„« to ap p ear | n .society without piece of paper on a long string and . • "I am- sure 1 would be sorry," said smoking school boys, and gives pic- th,B ihmpoS8lb ie harness. Only a pro whisking It rapidly around tho room. I Pataey.ture-a to ahow how wonk their hearts i humorist, llko Mark wain, Tho cat, in transports of 1 delight, ] "Patsey, did' you over hear what lire, and other data indicating tho men fCBBlona Romo ono who wishes to poso as a would1 rush madly after this , never of railroad siOckholdnrs,' as tboy apgreat thing-the-good saint did for Ire- tul, moral and physical debility of or mild lunatic, dares rebel. Addlson butng ' quite ablo to catch It. Mr. i prnr of record, and. "with time nnd land?" finch boya. All Interested' persona are said that tho man who would clothe Drown aimmod his small frlond thus study, tho prlnclpal.holdlnga to "Some folks bo telling mo that ho urped to order thin pamphlet In quan hlmsolf according to common sonso for aovorol weokH, and llnally. ono. their actual owners with approximate banished snakes, toadti and frogs." titles nt one cent per copy, and to dls would find himself In Jail within a Sunday ho cullud, 'arid Kitty, without nccurticy. "I have heard'that, too, but It Is Idle tribute It whore it will do good. any hcaltntlon, brought him a email I Tho roault would bo UHoful to tho talk- .Slilnt Patrick was an apostle, Tho other bulletin may bo ordered week. plcco of paper In her mouth, and hold nssi'HHor, but probably would norvo sent from Franco to Ireland, whore. In n quantities nt the same rate. 10 other public piirpono. On tlio other It demurely at hla feet. • the year 441 he Introduced ChristianHER FEAR8 Thon ahu flat quietly down, fastened Hind, It would ho decidedly Injiirinim ity into tho country. Ho lu tho patron groon oyeH; Intently pn.him, p_tlioHowi;ltorH .who. llko to. Bnt.down, -8alnt-of-Ireland;-fti>d tlio l7?lrQf~MaTch HE- WON?X DINE -THERE AGAIN. -"Of -rotu-BO," • said - tho lady to tho her round you may bo euro it didn't tako Mr. n. tubular 'form, jiiBt how many himdruKglflt, "It may bo perfectly harm- and Is tho day not opart to his honor,,when Brown long to understand that sho IrcdB of millions of varloim fitoclta all good Irluhmon" keep bla memory A gentleman, who wau Invited out ICBR, Jiirtt as you nay; but thon, you wanted tlio accuutdtaud performance 111 n and that nabob owns. El'eoii- That la something for you to to dine lately, obuorvod that tho chan- know, there IIOH boon BO much ox- to begin. ' - . dollor over tho dining-room tablo wns ponuro of patent medicines nnd mien PiiHBy did thla rogulnrly for oovorul remombor." The Chickens Deserved It. " "That I will, sir, us long as 1 of such peculiar coiiHtnicUon. that Koodfl that i inontliu, nnd thon llnally uoomod to tiro there waa u light over tho bond of "My dear madam," Interrupted tho of llvo." gamo, for suddenly Hlio stopped I Olailyn, iiRod nix, would novor cat drugRlRt, "I bop to nssnro you In tho nndthonovor Tho boy hart finished tho Unit shoo ioh KUCHt. hogged for that apodal form plo-criiHt, but would Blyly hldo tho ami Mr. :Shorldan j>ut_up _tho _othor The glolios woro of vnrloiin coloru .BtrnnRant tormn that you nood not of atniiBOnioiit ngnln. Homo pooplo rniHt nndor tlio btlKO of hor plato after Bomo'nnibor, Boiuo rCdrand «6nio blue. npproliond any " foot. Bald Bho forgot tho trick, but I think having «nt«n tho flliniK. Ono day hor "Are you going to tuko tho day off "Whnt I B . t h o objoct of linvruj; tho "1 know: but I road In ono mngn- na alio grow older nlm roallzud that mania naw hor putting away thn (iriint globou of dlfforont coloru?" tho guout zlno whoro lotfl of people Imi) ncoulrod mich gamoii woro only Intnndod for an iitmnl,, and tlioiiunt to roiirlmnnd to-morrow ?'• milled lilH hoiitcou. tho drink and drug habit M through very youns and playful klUonu, "N°, fl'r. I can't afford it." ' . hor by HayliiK: "Oh, Olndyn, mama " "Howjnuch do you jimko ft dijy hQro; "Whyi. you HOP," nnld uho, "when \irilnp Hiich romortlnH, and who do _____ ........ """ImnoHBlbio" In tilth "cnnor :Wl>y, you r ono glvon~n~fltTiOTr~oT~Teu7 ono tnuut" a. dollar?" THE PUZZLE OF THE STOCK- thliiKH." Invlto HOtnii pooplo whom ono i>orf(>ctcan BOO for youraolf that——" "A dollnr, idr? No, Indeed. I novor HOLDERS. | AVliori'iipon Oladyii <»vtd: "Well, hatoii. Now, luiit Ttioiidny, I K«YO n "Will you K'VO mo your word of uiadu that niuo.h In n day in my llfo." ly jnrunu, I urn iiavliiK It for tlio ohloUons. Hiipuor, and I Juid to Invlto two womon honor that It contnlnn.no alcohol?" "Didn't you? Well, I Imvo iioino whom I duuiilHu. But I Imd to Invlto "I would Hwonr It. on a ntack ot Quito IntnrontlriK In what It I|OOH Tlmy lllt<' it R»d I don't, and thoy ttilnir to propone., I Imvo, a hoy about not dlHdoHd In thn lint, of railroad onftlit to Imvo it, for thoy aro bottor or UDIHO of tho young men I nil)li!i," niiBworoil tho your utzo, ho wan to go with inu In tlio ntocitlioldoi-ii which tlui intiiriitatd (linn I nm; tlioy lay OKK» «nd I don t. • . aarndo to-morrow nud hold ono of tlio (,'oininoi'co (/'oiiiinlHulon linn iiroparoil. l -Tlio April Delineator. Homo of 'It In iii'rfoctly plain. I —--• " eordii of nut- banner. I hud a regalia of our "order "made, for him, )iut ho wnii Tim 80,401 HliaroH of I'oniiBylvnnla titkoii nick nnil cannot go, Now If you HlnnilliiK In tlio nnmn of H. C. Krlclc „„ ,"" ' ', , ., , "Woll, l*ot(),"'^hl(l Dan, "tlmt'n humnn IIKIRIIH (lint Mr, Krldi ovvnii no iniuili : "10 >ml"11 ('lV)>V(l of lfllin " '"'J"1 wm will conio lu lilii plnco I will glvo you n 'I w a n t to draft my opltnft Allvo," mild Tanner I)nn; an' nlo(;i( of that roud, AnylKidy who authored about tlm ontrnncn of n rlrctm dollnr nnd you can wour liln (Uliih'ii nnd H'n cynloiil nn' mioh jinrudo nn 'liu wim to havo ilono. You Ho off to I'otn'n, tlio local. Kontn, lino WH lilii A. II. 1O.'H can road' llml. ' ton! In n Hiinill town, punhliiK nnd tryA unlit lo joko on wlinmln-folk, To rniul furl Inn riMpili'im an IncrouH- Inu to gut n KllmpHo of Mi<) Intorlor, A jniiiit drown In your limit and moot inn Ilo wont nnd told liln lilnn. 1 1 -1'utu, -ouiiytUuuIiun.-.'bolovod-uIn,', .'fU-Hit-hill I.-11 Ar Mvjlo-m arrow."— ~rtuUl..dau't 111(0 l.t miinli. J.niS ddgroit of Hklll. _For oxuniiilo, in mi HlMiiilIng nnai' wiitclii'd HKIIII for u i " """ " Ho niiltod. "An' nil iiunli rot, putney became, no oxclloil, lio "1,070,1 :i()"'iiiiiiriMi"7>r"niifrrrrKio"ir"jiiiiiiii fow iiioiiieulH, then wnlkliiK up to Hio In tho iiaiiin of u Now York tnmi to lilii ?c(it, lioldliit; hlti linuili .In liln A n ' niiiko It now an/ liuinan, too— I'ntd riillnd u illy nnd cnnny oyo, (;iinrnctwlnllo, wot? l l l l l l l l . Illld H l l l t l : coniiiniiy. Tliln iiKiiinii that tlio utnnlc tli-kcL taltoi- IHI mild with mi nil' of 'I'linn HiouKht. unntlior wlillo, "l/'l nil llii'Mii IIO.VH In, nnil ooinit 'I wnnt no daft old ppllnft, . Hut Noi'llKirn I'ucllli) -rallroiulii. 10. H. i;nylHK< nu>?" ,, > Kucli nn I n l l n n noo; "(inrtalnly, I ni<-iin rt." Klnbli iiolliih Iliiri'liiuiii In tlio owunr of nicoi'il of tlioin na (Imy IIIIHH." W i t h n iiiimillnr Mnllo: , . ' lii|( HI|M iilino, and I will I I I I I V D to you A lU'i'lliln iiioiin of fulnoiuonomi, Tlio Ki'iilli>ninn il|il »H n-i]iioMloil, nnd l,(irill,l)r>0 iilmi'oti of Hontliorn I'aolllo, ^ ' ' • An' plumb porfunct,ory." \vlilcli, of ciiiiniii, ini'iinii tliul Dm Orn- whon tlm IIIN! ono hud i;11"!' IKI tunii'd Hint I inn In iiolior oiunoiil, 1 ' "Iloi'o llofl the boiioii '(if Oan'l .lonnn, HDII ItiUlriiud and Nrivlicullon Com. "I'lin |n]y pill u i;ri)ii| ilitnl of oiini' nnd Niild.' "Twniity-dlKliI, idr." A inont Hul)llnilnli man, [iiiiiy In HIK lOK'il, and thn Union I'nInto iiln work, anil noon hail It. piilliilioil "lll|;li(!" finld thn bnrd, and pondorod Ilnlovnii "flood,'' nnld Hio mini, Miilllnit IIH li<« iioii of Jann nil' .lohn rlllc Hullnind tlio iiclniil owniir, Tim lianl. 1 1 11 to.liln »nllnrm;tl<iii. llolovi'd Hponiift of Ann. 'I'lion miked: "Ilnw'll thin do, 7d^,1UO 4 Hlmron of ItonU Iiiliunl 1'nKlii- walked inviiy, "I Ilioiinln i Kii' " * ' ' "iforo, 1'nlitriyl" mil, | UK, mini, (nlc tnri'd In Iho iiuino of n Now York cor- rlKlil."-Jni( from liln (iDcloit a lUillar bill l i n n ? 'lloi'd Ilo tho hoimi) of Dun'l lila duyii Ilo lionitjon ri'iilly liolini); to a- Now .Icrjiiiil liaiullni; It to lilin, w | i h .Ihiiiwj * ruyii, iiny rorpoi-rttlon. '• ' "Ilo on liaiiil w l l l i o u l full at. 1 1 A, M A ciiniinonplnoo old .inUi).'" In /Vili<n-lo«. IorfiilK«nitlll(fl, on UK; '.J'litin, In many cnnon, .pnrnnnn of No Icmi tliiin 1H5 ri|H'i'lnil.of lilltliirnicn iiiiniit Illllii nXpiM-liinro,' by in'U'nly iin> found lu Moxlcoiiml (Juntrnl A«nnrU ' '"I'l-liiit inn for Unit. nlr. I inn i n l n l i l y Dun iiri'iilolioil |I|M hoad. "Alioml" hd ni'ldo wnii lio of An' pnl n I a i(liui<;liii( ul tlio uuiu'i In xylili'li Ilin 2lll<l '(I, H"l "Hrli u (-Illllii'd;" , ho imlii; nlo<'lr'ln I'OKliiloriMl, run toll at. onro to CM. i "H<'<» l.ljtim!" mild I'uliiny, n.i In "Tlml'ii oIiuiMlc-lIko, nnd mint; 1 wliul ollior iimn or ronconi II n'ally "Whin, nohlo, Mini, of i;lftnL mliul, IiiuiiliMl ( h o i t d l l i i r l < > l i l n iniillii'i whin It nui'c In toriiH tin' lofty voi'mi, If a iiiiiri'lnit woman ciin't over uu/ImlonKii. Tlio morn cnnlll" ran no (Inriiliind wlmt a girl can linvn tn »r> tin i;ot IIOIIIK. Hut noiicoinnilltnl, 1'oto." ' Ho dlod In iiiinc'tlly. (| t'lirtlmi', dliicoviu-liiK . Mr, MrM. l)r<m)j'it nyi'ii O|IIIIHV| v ry \vl(l< A miiry'loun nmn." m"-tun':-nurminnn: - nifltfui rin nfln 'do,' Hniltli, ami Mr, Mornun nnilor. Hio In"I'ut, my hoy, dlil you now? "Ali'iint' 'in Id nun, liy It iiocont I<'K»I ll<!lIon of (loorftn Holiln- Tho luiart of n vuKotarlun liontq, on (om'iilly?" "How much will thnt tlioro bo?" 'Dnn'Junofl r ((lit horu doth Ho; nun. Homo f<nv nmn Hu'ro aro por- nu iKVoniKo, CD 11 mo ii In u inlmitoi "()v I'oorno I illd: It. wan j;»<>d luck I l l n wlfn for \v<Hi|(n oiiilltuil ulirloldi li«|in, who <',oiil(l tulio tho 'wholo Hut that o( n moat outer, 75, > —TliomnB H. Ybarrn. Hi" Colonol niilciiil inn in j;<> In Tlnlll proimiHul to by-—" ' For Speed, Safety and Surety »M- The Underwood Standard Typewriter W P Underwood Typewriter Company (Inc.) 725 Chestnut Street, — . DAN'S EPITAPH r >;>'• Hidaatry Which Gejrn.any Ono o( Her Grc»tc»i. UNCLE SAM EXACTS FULLTIME (OJlc-AlJ»ciit Hrotliei )<xon! k'y?T"?n?» DoclcctI forMinutc'a "Ifs an old story that th Unite* o q States Treasurer occa.slonally rmvi '^2^^ warrants for the sum of l cent to ered Itors of the government." said an old 10*department ' " it's not so well known. trne, nevertheless,,, that covernmeni A process obtaining ammonia clerfts ore sometimes docked e o 1 cent foi f^m u 9forbeen ubeen P trlcd peat» has tried In Englantj overstaying their annual leave n niln Wlth TCOMldc "te. or a fraction thereof, in cheTreis «t"e success. 0 i9^epititoB^^-naTttcTnirf^ir^h^^^™ ^^ hns been Sirs, Billings and his actions left ,lu Inflexible.that undoubtedly true. Indeed, public ! - a w, i /,""*" i i i ' discovered fishers, slonarles to make Jesus Christ known a clerk who cxcc'cdi ., . . , by sponge ,, . i, i no doubt of his desire to flirt. of the manufacture of toys . .._. . , . . who went down in n dlv ng uboll «t M to the followers of Mohammed. J-or But when Mrs, Billings told her hus.foreseen_over 200 yearu ago when e nearly-four score and ten years the r^orS^ua I J^t Mh Billings waa nS Inrented „jjnclln<x} ,the-Incident m o.'Sf u ^ o f fflI^feU lilspay. lieved hat^.TT' theJand on""^'£* whld, the city board lias maintained a silence that the .first patentedo (Joubt,whe - - - - toy . - • wSs — .-.«...«>u ncllnc< j to doubt whether Wilson had wns bullt 8 bslded : has boon misinterpreted both In the •5? . • j "Tlie taxation of delinquents reoiilr^ " ' . . ; ", • r . Inland, , . Intended to be rude. Besides, - Wilson vv.ns n east nnd In-the west %aely bus the It Is'/known that In New tprnal vigilance and careful cnli-ula Iron cloth.Is largely need today b? ind especially! in .lifassacbusetts, the uncontradlctcd • Jjut erroneous state(Ion.-.but It Is regarded as essential tailors for'making the collars-of .coati' An hour later Mrs. Billings met Wil- to !t manufacture of educatloinal and meths best inttsix-sts of. tho service. ? Properly.'. It is ^manufactured by'a „ . «.. UJJHHIUll 1 "mission son In n hallway. This time he..'was boards are iiot-Working'for "the"Christ-" jhanlcal toys has - Increased consider- more obtrusive. Not only did he look Xo fractions of a nijnute are copsld- na new process from tlie steel wool, and lanlzn'tlon of Moslems," and that "no ably of .late years, .but the bnik of the at her -cunningly, but he' .actually ered and there Is'Wpenalty'lwis Han s ^o appearance of ohavmg been toyfl that amuse tbe children oo much a cent. The solnry peir rainute'fs ov|govea from-nmseaoU.- . Moslems become* Christian." smiled, n broad, undaunted, offensive There Is even a wide cfifference of »me from Germony and Swltzerlnnd. ' smile. Mrs. Billings' room was near. twralned by dividing the annual sal- News of a discovery of gold_In_ajB Germany, still count* 'the ''manufacui-y by all-- the working dnys, .. .... ^ ui, j n, wlilcli u 111C I, opinion amnng ih e missionaries and branch of the Findlay RlveTj She entered It quickly and slaramed- •xclude Sundays nnd holidays, and nl 'unnamed the friends of the board as to the wls- ture of toys as one of her greatest In- the In British Columbia, was recently door hard, believing this might In iustrles.. Slie sends at. least threelowing seven hours for eacu day. On dom of dlscussins this question liereJ, At *- *- '»-•« • t h a t basis It is computed that the s Some fear ] t mny result In open fanafP — ..,=-.-.-.—to other lands, the United States purarlcs—of- government clerks average nupget gold $100 to fcho pan, has been vai •/•"•"<•, "<e -uuueu states purp.,» W i i = ^ . - - . ' -,*• cal violence against mlsslonnrli>« missionaries IInn ,L .about n c«nt~_a_njli]utG. ' ~ r; some get more and others loss, but -extracted;— p wncn nonea Mrs K^o,rt >^™,., ...... " tne| riilnpd at over $22,000000 thp nm^ P - Billings room and told Hmt covers the most of them No sooner has some previously unpurchases /nearly wiffijOO ?"' - frlend" wl8hed ^ ™ her In "Jt does not eeem. much to deduct 10 used metal been found applicable ID . .rm „ long offl« — _. • .wuie n-orth. some trancn branch of Industry industry than many advance In the confe ' the r ^RmASS° ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ) ys L e for , . -but , itVvbe. itJust- now true , f~7*" ; "'"""I y font now strikingly Invariably! '. .This . IBorlglna]] by. t»n._:uilnues Invariably into f of:^ tnntaj ca,,^ --e-Tvor treats such action ns a great outrage) ;.„„..,_,», \\ . • discuss this question. . since tt,e con ind In Nuremberg metal toys a re" pro-' Wilson only smiled. on his rights as an American citizen, requisition to furnish an Improved torenee was In a Moslem .country ... Jueed, while from several other secform . of/ filament for electric lamps. : The other duy a woman in the Treas««T:was-maliitnlned .nt that 1lmP to ilons there Is a contribution of other ury. upset tho 'entire office in which Nlcplardot has found that tantalum,' PWent the breaking up of the gather Draper of Bllllnga. Mont?' aad'^evofc-Ite almost Inseparable com- ; |-sue-ls-einployed~f or-almost' — tn-Twtoo |. duy." says- the Washington Star, "In panlon, columblum, when added In car-. •ued. giving to. the world a full report tain proportipa* to steel, render tha ker persistent efforts to get back of proceedings of the fi>st .world Cn •teel-^yeryvhard^'but, leave^lt, ^t. tha C rlstlnn8 e sublet suet ^ "P°n the qunr.ter. of an hour. She nearly went same'time,'ductile. - - /'"/ — Mohammedanism nnd its relation to Bonneberg produces 40 per cent of nil told to look up intp'liysterlcs, but the authorities wera One of tbo moat Interesting scientific Onrlstlanlty. tinu uiid she had to submlt"discoveries connected with the Slmplon Tlbe« Tunnel is the existence in the rocks toys, principally by band approaching -Tibet from »he through, which the tunnel was bored of THE MAKING OF PEARLS. ogze for having abor, although there "are some fnc- , Then ' -Wilson apologized a _ _ _ been'i Impertinent, -ndillng: I I tnstrona Oefis'Are"Only the "Tombi • —- to a monastery, there far, fabert .-orles whwh have achieved a h|ffh,reopercentage was found — ' of Worma.' ata.tlon for tlieir products." ' " ; mor'g than two nfld a half miles from fire tho-product-of-decayr—A the~Italion~eiffrance, where French .naturalist says. In wlpter the press does no work Following closely 'upon the IPO of Mr. Leihman as ambassador lit Constantinople' conies the, announce•nent qf the new attitude of the American board toward mission work among tho Moslems In Turkey, -.says the New York Ti'lbuno. Hitherto II: hns' been;' .feared " that Moslem fanaticism might: result In vlo•leiico against the mlsslounrles fat the •front if If. were'plainly, stated that this underwood An Any one - lobfclnj; nt the store winflows woula know when Christmas and tho holiday season were appro7chlng. 1-jint whicli attracts tho most attention probably- la all the displays la tho wonderful'-assortment of gifts In tlio ihapeVof-.toys. ;"-•;. . • A retired denier observes th«t Amerlea. la getting to be more uud inoro « toy market each year, and -tbht- the noyed I{|< Slnlccl by Pllrflii._. "He winked at me and annoyed me.' Mrs. Samuel Billings, wife of the owner of the Sexton Hotel, showed her Irritation '.plainly when she imparted this Information to her husband a day or two-ago, says the Kansas City Star. The offender to whom she referred uad registered at stho hotel as "M. I. Wilson, Billing*,' Mont" It wns during breakfast that his at- fc v u .^."^^.•c^^o^tij: probably because :th..ln-- ' ^Cosmos, 'kept from freezing, and we. arc dlsa.y pointed lirouFhope, of Witnessing £ monna** In ...KI^I. _ _ ^ .. *. ' of rock rhf» pnm. I j•--•_••-. "' containing'about one-four-tnou .,.. -. • . . • -. • ._ ~l!££ar^^ eoml, snr,und4 the bodl^of"Sl|^*F££ffi '«%%££%• iiiiirlne worm's.known dur- furnish nn esplnnnHon'of i"ji In the month of August certain mol- dluary degree of heat encountered la ....'.-^, lusks are found having numerous small the tunnel. roddlsh-yellow points In the spot'where The astronomer, P. Stroobant, expearls usually form. Then begins the plained to the French Academy ot\ Imprisonment of the creature. In the Sciences recently the utility of long-. • - - - -"- •;-«. v«=" ln-fa»t,-tbe perceutagc of wounen «uistet tti all callings there haA rapidly In- -—•>—i^•—"-— of ^ igte years, 'owing-to cue manufactured- In Tibet "Do 'yon keep a whale?" some fair ' Ail around a big hall are arranged In enormous' nlimber of men required in •helves the printing block., which are the army. It Is estimated, there, are visitor may Inquire next century as •Imply rcctamrular pieces of wood up v nore than T.o'OO.OOO iGcrmon .women •ihe pours the cream over some newly on which n whole page of lettering ha» fbo earn their, own living, ^and.this la i concocted breakfast food. A practlca'l KAAM ««•.»„** T^'». _ _ . . ° "•"• boen carved. When In action a blovk Mi Increase of more'than 1,000,000 In.i minded professor up along the CauaU-h«ld ln~a I tfieu levorea by tha lust -dozen^yenrs. : Xhe^tpyniakoni illan, const has lonrnod tb« art of rullkI upon the paper, where Itv leaves a tet a jnero pittance for their work, and. Ing the whale and -declares thla dairy bonnte of lime. These granulations, of comets. Such photographs record lil the working women In the empire product to be as nutritious and aa palfacsimile of the carving qn lt» face. grow and take the form, of crystals rhe traces of faint cometa when they .Tha- process In simple and expedi- Ubor ror very small pay, Wages ni atnbie as the inllk of the reHectlvt which group nnd Interlace In 1 different nro too far from the sun to be 4«en the factories are slightly higher. than row, and further to possess medicinal tious, and aeverol fat volumes caa I* . qualities quite like those- of cod liver patterns, and end by forming a calcare- with telescopes. Thua they greatly exprinted In a day. But tbi- hlocka ni In.tbe homo Industries. ; . . . . During tlit> Hrst half of the last cenolli • How romantic It will be when ous deposit around the creature's body, tend the distance over which the path which thero are very many thousands which can fitlll be distinguished by its of the comet can be marked out, and Mprcsent long and patient labor, th«lr tnry Young America'* toy supply came every dweller along tha coast will poa-' yellow tint. this Is of extreme Importance In calfrom across.the -water. 'Germany-evenseas bis own whale, all properly tagged worlcmanshlp and niildb ' being ver,, The calcareous deposit takes'on pol- "«lnt'n* 'W"J| "ocuracy'the element, of. then supplied the larger part and nnd registered, and when at dusk the flno. Of the; U8ii.il iidjuucu of a printorblt - « "en n nCTV ooulet bM onco also a share. About 1850, how •nllkmalds, cliautlnx their wliale-oalllnj IH1, and luster; nnd at thls'moment the .'» Ing prwi there arc none at Na'rtaiik nucleus of the yoiiiig pearl Is seen only visible, the method pursued by ffver, several toy shops started In » i,.will; row out beyond the surf to monastery exempt Hint unwashed conHH n little blnek point, which soon dis- Stroobnnt -Is to search for Its earlier dUIon of wuio of the monks und all ,\t small way In the United States; nn.1 Irive In- the water mammals from tneli appears. The ponrl has now a beautiful rraces on the photographic rcgatlves of. ttaa attendants etultlvH them to rank Yankee Ingenuity bns alnce added thli iea pasture.—Buffalo NOWSL liiHtpr. and It keeps on growing In con- the observatories. . country to' tho toyniaUcri of tho world wrlth prlntcra* dcrlla. tnct with the iiKMnlininous pouch »nrAmerica th,en being a forest countrj Not Lonft roundliiK tju» chlcnrcoiis cyst. It U bud euough for n popular mnn began the production of. wooden toys ol Tliu Tllstonic rumnliiH there until the lire. Petter—Did you see thn't? Dlx•The last' time I passed througH to altempt to get votea t.ut It is the grades which could bo turned out by mu ,erc." said the traveling man. "gho wa. following;'summer. At the beginning >n seized thnt .rocking .thalr and wa* Malt wlura an unpopular tunii trlca to. chlnory. In tho manufacture of thivii .rlevlng for her bushand, who had Ju»i of the si'iiflon the penrl loses Its polish, :nto It-before his wife had a chance to wooden toye tho United States hod ni dccnyti nnd falls to pieces. There mil,, reach- It. And on- Ills wedding trln Our idea ^ ^ .. —». w» U ll?t* adrantago, as J£urope had -but;'llttlf IM., I mipjKwo she's rpslgnwl now " remain only a goliitlnona ninsn, nnd too. . 5' ter IN one In trhich ther* M nothing wood and worked mostly by hand ••n.!>dgi.ed," echoed' .the native tho.se nro known.as gelatinous pearls. to answer. Mr. Potter—That's juat It. Therc'B rbnt's n now way of expressln It K whllo America 'bad an abundance n! e», Hhe'a married again,"—Phllado* Tliu pnriiKlte then, resumes Its active >vhere Dlxon In nmiirt. .Nobody will wood and her Inventors were nlwnyt •hla Press. llfo, reproduces Its kind, nnd tlio young •uwpcvt thnt he Is on his wedding tour CoudltloniM. _ ._ perfecting mac'h|DCS..to..do.-tho.nrork.-~. illutnim>H ' ' In their turn encysted!'] lon't-.i-ou-o^e?—And " !i' tb'cTO,"old' chap, could yon The principal advnntflBO of tha Amerfunning now pearls. :lie chair.—Hoston' TrniiHcrlpt. end mo a hundred? Hcnd of tbt Vitmlly. ican woodon toy manufacturers was lu There are ponrln thnt cscnpo their Thrifty—Certainly I At 0 per cent tho wonderful woodworking, ninrhlnery, Mr*. Iloyliv— Mr. Bojlq |tf looking foir phyHloloslcal ,fnte, and may_grow to UKI good Hoc-urlty.—pctrolt Tree Pros*. certain (mtontod forinn of which ev«'ii hors'o thnt n "w^aiau cnn drive. "I imderHtnnd," began Jfrs. Galley, ,l«rKor Hlzo liecniiHO their dfiTtomos arc tho Ocrinnna l.nvo found ncocsmiry to Mrs. Ho.vlo—Tliat'B rt fnd of hum, :loiul, killed hy another purnsltu, or lie- urnly, "that yoa have been scon at i t t l i i K thliiCT «he cm: drlv*. Her luifidrown <Jol<l. buy In order to keep nbronnt o( AjiiTlmy husband "* •:niiKo they are storllo. . / - the tliontor with can rivals. Mei'hanlcal toys liavo nlnn innd Is that kind «f a man.—New York Nebb™I)o yon luiow ICzymnrkT HO the muni hcniitlful ponrl IH notli- "Well," liiterrppted the pretty r govern^ flourubod In tlm-United-Htnti-s. The Dtdbetc—Uimod -to. JK&. .doMji(itly,-"whnt or"tHat7' ""Welir diff hut tho -hrlllliint'lmiiirof a"wc>nn. ^ ' 4 Nelib— lined to? field, hownver, In wide, nnd should be Mlns Hcoder, If you wish to remain In Ui'Ohctc— Vc«, until hr loani-d me S3. covered better by Aniorlcnim.—Booty>i •ny employ, yo >'ll have to keep batter ('hlinilirrlalli I'ulil Altnntlon. Joyful Service. Globe. —pblo Utnlo .Joiiriuil. . Ono .Siiiidiiy Mr. Ohuiiihcrlnln en •oinpnny."—I'hllndolplilu Press. niossod In tho Christian who works, lllulo..,.." • -— - • - • • ' ' r Mr. City llonrdcr hy liln r uni| , I'lny nud ulnu -WIMI lining thl When you K | VB u limn n "dig" re. ,'meniln'r tluil |ie wm , )rol)(ln|y ' ' I »Teu." iion tmrhor tl> >-..'.v !heurod.-by..the-nuro-l»ipo of-hls'Maslor'u llnnl victory. Ho caroii lltllc lor tlio tcarn now, for ,ho can look MAKING A BALLOON. torvvnrd to ttin hour whou ho iilinll :omn to tlio harvoat homu,. brlnjjlnK Way In Mu nliouvou with him. Ho b«nru ens..•.M •-(ivTfirrc-a. ly tho luiltii) nnd tlio woundliiK of tho A Imlloou IV;|IH|H|« nf pntohrs of o|o )nttl«, for li« hoard prophetically th'j nttout n yurd ii(|iuiro wwod Hocuroly t,. niinlc of victory, und known that Ito votlior. Thin lu not IXXNIIIMOOf any dllll follows n C n p t n l u who haa nuvor •ulty In ninkhiK tho fnl>rlc of n glohulnr t u o w u ddftint, und Hint tho joy of vlcIlko th.o Joy of linrvum, nlinll ' n]U), for Hint could en n My 1(0 don :ory, jioro t h n n I'onipiMUiato for ull llfo'n tho pl(vpn woro »lia|ic(l Illdi rhn voury toll nnd nil ourth'u utrlfa und •onlllct, 911 thr iH-otliiii of nn nppln, Tlio ronwiii In Hint no nlmolutcly rollnhlo fadvli' ban yot hwu Invented, "Out or thn Moutlin o ind Hioro l n / n h v n y H Iho piiHMll)|ll|y of ICdwurd Terry telln of n protty InclIlio l»illoon hurritliiK. Should thin hn| dout which occurred during onu (^f lil« Hid older of (ho two took a eiird from !I!H (incliot, and Hcrllilillug n fow .vnril.H upon It, re(|ii("'tcd thn vorKcr to .mini It to Mr UhuiiikXTlnlii. Tlio mini .lid HO, nnd Mr, ('linuihcrlitlii pcnincd ihe mlHulvo. 1'rliilcd on U WIIH Hie jf pin will not ho iliuiKoi-oimly rnpld the nioHt Blowing trlhuto. I ovtir n »« It would lie If lnr««r noi'lloiui woro •olved? Tim compliment PI ,, U|l . f|. '.irlnce,, and uuileriiciilh were Ihe foi.nwlujt penciled wonln; "I pay £100 for wtV ... "Are your liHiidn olrnn, Wlmn tho Imlloon In (undo It Is cnn-denrl" ""tJoiirao they uro/Suuiv fnlly vnriilnlmd, tliroo COII|H IM-IIIK glvon • Tommy. "If you dou't bollevo It, nt tiie towol." ind moll holiiK nllo\vcd tn di-y tluiron ly iHiforo Hio next In npplloil. If ono I/ndy Vlslloh—Thnt new girl of youn '(in! In loft molrd tho fnhrlc w i l l !>»• nlne«mn vnry nlrc nud i|iilnl. .Mlnlrviui ot Inckril by n Hpcclim of dry rot, which th« lloiiiit—VOM, ulio'a yory ijtilvt. BN i\111 iiiiikc It nn fl'iiKllo IIH tho pnpor t h i n (Inean't ovou dUlui-li tlio ilunt wli«q In pi-lined ou. In tlio curly dnyii of liioiilint ninny fntnl ncclilontn woixi ulia's cli'iinlng, tlio i'oiini,--IOviirybody> Journiil. Ino tn I liln defect, Imt now tho iituioHt ""iy In oxorclnPd, "Where urn we tfoliiK t o - t n k o lii'vM" When n hnlliion In imcited up for n niikod tior himhiiiiil, wliNu nut lo M* iiruoy. powiN'nil dm Ik l» «p.d!ikli!d •t)otWrcir"trui"T(iT(17iJ, mi "iilVi<*r'\vlso llu<y <tv-ti(ut»,"--li<r rcpllird.' "OoiidnnssITOll'M (route!- nfjplc toicethor nnd tenr.—I'onrnot goliiK lu cut in often "n Hint, ara K>n's Weakly. you, UORV'/"—Yoiikui* ..U.MIUII llllll Mcntod lilniHcir comfortably In n pew. [Tlit* church tilled up, /mil presently two men In fniilllcHH nltlro and of Im(>i'oi|Nlyc iippvi|r:"H'i?i' evidently ' futlier and Kon, niiuh- for the pt*w on which Mr. <-'liiuulici-|iiln WIIH Hciilcil. Th(> Colonlnl Hoci-clnry moved up lo iniilio nioui for the iiowcoiucrn, hut Hit- oxpl-cHHlou on their fiieou \VIIH not to he iiilMtnkoii. \\'ln'ii (hoy on their . „ hull Ink...j.. IIIUM i l l ! ' I ' X c l U H l V f UHO of H l l H |IOW." child. Thoro WIIH u crowded hoii«( nu Intent nudlonco- und humor h,id f, M i.'oloiilnl Si'i-relnry, w i t h o u t n TIlO mo Hi'.li.Mtnnt, Klvon pluce (o p n l h o M Von i i i c n l ' H l i c M l l a t l o i i . took'n curd from hln inlKht Imvo lionrd u ,,!„ ,!,,„„ MI||| , loelcol, nud NCi'llililcd Iho follou'liiK nn"It the toiiHlou of Hut IIOUHII wriH nl aver, "I pny a t t e n t i o n lo tho uer^_ lin;aklnir point. Tho lutciixo ||,,no( ,le,i." K •nn lii'okon hy n chlldhh volrw- .„ K | r i' n who, tnniini; to her parent, linked i,, bi'okou vule»i -Fnthcr, l« it ivul?' •• Nenv I)enlt»t (|u Fi-o/.en Dni;)—-Will you tnko KfJit Ill-unco M i l l - -Will II Imi-t • If I j d.iu'tV llenlUl It ,\vlll. -Hlll - •Ytin ti,' H IKiiifeiir, f o r jri ni i • <••-» '•• J inku 1 think I'll Iwltol- tnlio It.- -l.ii A fow hni'tt cnnuH uco wpt to mak« . "I w a i n In iianoiiiiec Hull I'm n enliidnlo for M l u l o Senulor," nnld .\urlu-li; i-iin'l you nliii'l in.v hiKiin hi your !»'• i<i'?" . "Mure," ri'plled hhi fi'loud, t h e Illor. "nnil I'll ( i i ' l n i It lu n wny Hint ' I I I lie Niire lo iilli'iict (ho n l l e i i i l o n (if ic inil loiidcrx, We'll nay; 'Mr. .icy $iali> I X ' O H I I U I I'l-olU. iii'ollt OU II COCUMIlut II'IV/IH B jruui'. / ' frnlii l "Mninmn," unkcd the l l t t j o 'jlrl, "ha« Mr. Brown got heart dlso«joj" "I don't know, <ny child. Why do yon ank?"iv'."Wo!^,.It- »ny«- In mynew book Hint faint lienrt never won fair lady, ind when I niiw Mrn, Drown I made np .ny mind Hint Koiiiotliliiff iinint bo wronff ivltli II'IB."— Toledo Hla.>. , "I'll takn (lint," Knld thn inrin, Indl.vi t Ing a Ulvpr-immntcd linndKlnnn, "nnd 1 w n u t you to engrave on It, 'From J. J. II. to I M i y l l l n , Very well." renllod Iho naleniiian, "we'll put IH on the/back Hero " "Oh, no; put It around the . KdKo w on tlio front I_wjuit_liCC-to.-M*— tt -=^-inisTiTi ' - A phynleluii uturtod n model liinuna iinylum w i t h n .npoclal ward for crazy cliuulToiirH und inotorlntu. "Hut I don't uoo nny imtlciitii," said a visitor to \vl-jni tho niitomohllo ward WAS shown. "Oh," Hio |iliy«l<'liui replied, "Hicjr'r* all undor tho cots flxltiu tha ali^ta."— OHpplllK. i ' llrtltjr Jloorr Tlio inonnrat man 111* honii auHlii dlMcoverod. (-'nlvrrt, Jfr.— Whvro thin l l i u u V Unity Mooro In Ohio, as iinunl. Tliln cli«|i Iv uiuliliitf money hy nollliiK thu wontlmr 1(011!) Xui'llluliiiiLliylilu-fntlTr HHIIU—fliiltlmoni Amorlciin. "Why did -yoiriiAvp" »lm niovKl, AIII.V?" "| wauled K -vhero <f« mroiillKht would idiliui on It, no wt) cimm toll tho time of iilj[li|."—ura, III 'I e& Your Watch Wants v•>»:..--,AT THE PRUDENTIAL Made the Greatest .Gain .V 7f3" Headquarters for Elgin, Waltham, Howard 1908, of Any Life Insurance Company in the World I ^ Latest Patterns in standard makes of •' _ Gold and 8®" Call and get a sample copy of the "Now Idea," which we offer witb tbe "Republican." ' 6&* Messrs. Skinner and Cook went fishing on Monday, and .brought home two. hundred pounds of flab,— so we are told. •'•'.*:: .; . : . . . • . " . ' ."' f/AMBONE'S, 40-lnoh unbleached muslin, /J ------ "~ "' '".......— """."8 eti; ~— J®-Mrs. Trank Sutton will make ber first appearance with tbe gammontoo ^Dramatic Association, in "Down East." * 1ST Ae we go to preis, Prank Erne* ry'« infant child is seriously ill, Mrs. E. la bedfast, bis mother is ttlll down with paralysis, and several children have HOTT j- Sow. Publishers. OnvILLE B. HOIT been taking turns with measles, chicken WILLIAM O. nOTT pox, and whooping cough. INSLOW Cannery foi Rent. . Fully SATT7RDA.Y. MA.Y 1, 1009 .equipped. Apply WlnsIotrBto ' Tbo_Pflnna. Cp.,6l7_0beiilnut SI..: X@rlt IB a novelty, that clotbinc I6T May Day, to-day. demonstration In Bank Bros*, window S&~ Fliea are swarming in. this evening, from 7.30 to 0.00 o'clock. KB* Yesterday was Arbor-Day. You can see an umbrella in the window, Now white bed-spread!. which they offer to anyone who make the "wax figure" laugh. Try it. 437-Pension Day next Tuesday, May beld'in the Elm M. E. Church this OUOLA88 $2.50 Oxfords,—tbe finest ever •4th. -at tbo price, ot, Monfort'a. Saturday-evening, for the benefit of the tSF Mrs. Louis Foster died last week t&" See tbe Sheriff's sale ID another Cbnrcb. NOBAVEE. Mini Elizabeth CnnnlDeham Friday, after bug illneea, at her borne column, QUDOUDCO thai nhe IB prepared to do all KBr-W. C. - Arlington is reported binds of Jewelry engraving at.ber borne/ on Egg Harbor Boad. A husband and during her stay bore. 5ev*roijjnalLchlldren_are_amoDg—tbe•quiteill. ' - ' Mr. J, I*. O'Donnell Is away oa monrners. Funeral was held at Atco, . f~\ HICKEN House for sale.—8 x 24 reel. \J Apply to John A.saxton. • a visit to bisjon, ID Newark, and will her former borne, on Tuesday. , t&" Getting very popular,—our'iittle also visit Mr Garrison at bis new borne AM BONE'S. Cotton pongee In Uo and ecrn. In Keyport. "bluebirds. F You Want Anything dona In the tailorI®-William Doerfel is back in bis I©- A new fence has been erected at Ing llao, a»k your neighbor,— be will recommend you to. (juber, tbe Tailor. place in tbe Peoples Bank, after months [Base-ball Park. tiff" Mrs. William B. Sloan, of Green- of illness, tie returned last week from ; tQyTho Mick property will bo put up wlch, has been visiting ber parents, Bermuda, where be spent two weeksfor sale to-day. ' :. receiving much benefit from that sunny . , May. . - .10. and* 150.J ,. i Mr. and .•Mrs. OTTEBtCK Pattern s for . Kobert E. Thomas,'. and -climate;;—Frlenda were giatr"to~BBB~hiroT-j tm=—5—OT -BaurBroTrn-otberfriends; ' RDERS Solicited for making of Tailored jgy Commencement exercises will be E Hare m complete Btook of Qac«a Qfaal' ' alto ' Children's " - Tub - - Hy Ozforda. We would be glad to sdow j and Shirtwaists, held June llth. Boy's Snlrtwalsti. Mrs. H. Hunsen. corthem. MonforU ner Orchard and Horton street*. Phone 703. X6£T William H. King baa rented the East," a comedy-drama, bone was frifjbtend by an •Howard Wilson bouse. will be given by HamjnoatQjJDrftni t/SP Board of Education • meeting on Association, May 20th and 22od, Pine Roads, and ran away.4 The car' 'Tuesday evening next. BejlevueHall. rioae tOpcaUBht:.in. a_phone guy-wire • npo Lookatthfitn li tobuy apalr,—Cros«ett ADIES' Oxford*, from one dollar up to and wrecked, tbe gent and two ladies _ X Oxfords, at Moufort'a auoe store. three. We have your size, and can please Monfort. being thrown out. We could not learn t&" Watch for posters, advertising you. —a concert bnFMay 29th.r--"-•"-"— ~ - ^* . jffi^Missi Bertha: Twbmey, Notary who they were.! EPUBUCAN and NEW IDEA, both one Public, will be in her office at 6 o'clock year, for 11.25, In Atlantic County. t&- Barry Smith and family have on Tuesday morning, ready to execute returned for the summer. t&* Pomona Grange, of Atlantic and pension vouchers. • - : ~ -^ 1ST Wm. H. Burgess entertained bis AM BONE'S. New curtain goods at 9, 10, Camdeu Counties, had an all-day session 12Xow. a yard. io Odd Fellows' Hall, last Saturday. .brother'Si," last Saturday. ' At the Baptist Cbnrcb to-mor- The attendance was large, and the •r/AMBONE'S. White lawn. 10,12}$. and-16o. •*<•'• row : 10.30, preaching, "Prayer." fol- meetings are reported as very interest4Sy Independent Fire Company will' lowed by communion. 7.30, Sermon, ing. Tbe ladies of the local Grange meet next Wednesday evening. served a bountiful dinner. • • ' . "The King's invitation." OR SALE. Good alz room bouse.—about Iffir John Frascn received a • pretty ELP WANTED- Female. Girl for general three acres of land,—% mile from railroad Uousework. Good laundreu ana plain. —now white-hearse, on Wednesday. Btatlon;-Price 8I200rt3noa-BbHaa?=Veryobeap7" cook.— 8m»i|-ftnnJ!y.-— Qopd~w»se»,_ _Cflll_ ~ ' -mornlngir^Mrs. Etoiebery, "" ' Seuund u'll'a UUerry !&• Class No^7 of the Baptist Sunthe season — Hammonton va.Waterlord. Onr TWR. RENT, furnished. tbe'J. N. Jones have beerfbaving some weeks' practice day Bcdonl gave Miss Gladys Lehman, f bouse, after June 15th. one of its. members, a very pleasant but Inquire on tbe premises. teacBIng in various places,' will return complete surprise party on Wednesday t8f~ Memorial Day comes on Sunday, to their studies next week, evening. Gentlemen friends had been but tbo Post will observe Monday, the ANTEI>,-To Itent.-Smftll refined family invited,'and assisted in games and parWishes to rent well-furnished boune :31st. buying modern conveniences, for four taking of refreshments provided. mouths. Address, 8. H. Kosebory, |@-Dr. J. M. Peebles'U expected Hammonton. riHANGE of Day. Matthew Jefferson thut, nftur Mny Int. - home Irom California to-day,-or early • • t&T Rain, Thursday night aW~p5rf AjLAttprP,'yi.'"'."OI'ncP« be In lils Hammonton office on Friday afiernoonfl of each week, from 1 to 4 p. m., next week. of yesterday. They bad hail and a little Instead of Saturdays. ANDY Kitchen and lea Cream Parlor for snow in Philadelphia, and considerable sale, tfeo A. U. Hltnons for particulars. SOT According to a circular and map snow Is reported from other points. t&~ The temperature, most of this received this week, there will be a two USIC. Mrs. J, R. DnCoIs.Tenoher violin, ''week, made overcoats and Ores feel piano and organ, voice culture, slghl days motor cycle run on Memorial Sunreading; piano tuner. Prices on application. day and Monday, starting from Newcomfortable. Anyone who wishes to Join her orchestra dan j ark, traveling a total distance of 837 t8T Misses Lettie Lobman and Llla learu particulars of Mrs. O'Douuull. fSS~ B. Cretcenzo's horse ran away, miles. They will pass through HamDodd spent last Sunday frith friends In Wednesday night, aud threw Blaz from monton, from Atlantic City, about 4.30 Philadelphia. T O8T.—on Huuday, a gold open-faced watch tbe wagon, dislocating his right shoul- Sunday afternoon. _!_/ bojwnen the Pruibylorlnn Ubnrob, Jobn A Twenty-five Cent can of CAmpbell'sRtaln ' Wojrticr's, nnd the owner, Win. P. Walthor. der. Dr. Cunningham relieved him. jCx will restorii tho finish on four ordinary llownril If returniid. AUTOMOBILE to Hire—by tbo day or olmlm. Any lady can use. When applied U iY. hour. Phone for particulars. flows out under the brush, Kml dries without Jf&~ Mrs. D. H. McAnnoy baa been Toll's, Oarage. Bhnnlna lapn. A seventy-five cent can of verj ill with la urippe, and la not now t&" Oar sympathies are with Mr.and Campbell's Floor Flnluh will do an ordinary floor one coal. Ask John W. Holler for color al)lu lo alt up. Mrs. Jos. B, MacDongall, Atco, whose card. t&- Everybody Is asked to wear a five weeks old sou ulc-tl OD Monday last. . tSf.OoD little letter may make quite " tohiiV dower uoxt Sunday, "Mother's Burial .was madii in Atco cemetery on a difference In a printed Item. Last Wednesday. Day," May Oh week we stated that Mrs. John Young UDlill tne Tullor lino bis »JO suit olub TICPHEN'H Late Blrawberrr pUnti for had bought' tbe Kara Crowell properly: sale. H. J. Monfort, Middle lload. coniplolr. ami Invites ull inoinborH to nj>penr to-nluht nt nlnoo'oluolt. fit Fluase omit that "a" and read that Mr. S&~ There was a big automobile run Punslouors will find Justice O. last Saturday, to Atlantic. One club John Young was tbe purchaser ; and , -o E. yiroiuo ready lor business all doy onwe conaralulnto- him upon, securing a nlniie ouDlrlbuicd, about nuvonty-Ovo lino hnrao. Paper-hangers are at work the 4ih ol May. cars, and wo bollovq there wore at loast there now. KST Bills und programmes ordered as many more. indicate that plenty of ontortulumuat Is T AUNUUY. I bnv bouftbt the«gonoy for M Have Homothtne New In the randy line lo-cluy.nml we ran pill, them ull on JU ibeNnnp>rlel laundry, und solloll your planned during May, lint wlih tho A.I ICallnit Kind. I'miplo iiHlronnge. Work uiny stillr bo Inn. at the Iho who hnvn tried them aa.v tlitiy nro fine. They L«i>« bnrbor shop. l red. Colling. \7OU Don't lluvo to (lend to llio ally for urn.— chocolate mini, touiled onaoanul inurnli1 Will !•») " i > Ariiin'a ouculy. Full lino at, loanted eooounut nouifatn, poanut tlioljnmly Kllolion, JKtrTha regular monthly .buslnons inallowH, in<ilABHiiii uhlps, and pounut niplUNHnii klnnnH. Tlion wn insile uoiniiof thoold-rollulilrn, Hiiah HaT Council mcntlng to-nlyht. The mcetinc of the Oivld Clul) will "bo" liold un oltl.fiinhloned crnam nilnl. carnnieln, joinou eoeoiinut UlxNeN, dip lion-lion", eliocoPlro Dliirlot OrdluaiicojTllI bo conald- In Odd Fellows' Hull on Tuesday nuxt, Hlloks, and mnifn. at 0.00 p. m. A (ull attendance IB ro- la|e pcamitH, clumoldlo ohip«, Candy Kltuhmi, -eroU tqi Dual pasaagu* < quuutud, COR. There Is a habit among some VST Dr. Mary Miller, M. D., of At* T OHT,— • round gold; pin on n fi»ncy te» Jaiitla City, has routed the Dr. 1'eohlca JU "I iron. Mmlt-r niny rrtnln Hprou, If pin people, especially Italians, of erecting a (wliloli Ua family heirloom) la rclurnod to stationary ladder on their hoiioo roof, property lor the luminer. owner, euro thli offlca. OHT, a Nrwkluiw, lint Fildny. lictwoon joy The report that tlio Klin school for easy ascutit lu cane of chimney fires. ICdnlu Adam>' Mid tho (loo, Tudor nlnoo on I'liiu Ituiid. Howard will tin ulvmi It Inft wns uloiud last wuok' Thursday bauaunu Thin In very good, provided Iho latter |n ut luhr. Adniiin' or «t Uiln utllao. of aioasles, nan Incorrnot, It was only rttnuwod annually, or kept pniiitod ; HST J. T. French and wife returned ulosud ono hour »arln.r tli«ti uiual, uo<l hut If not, it may bo tbu cnunn of a to Atlantic L'lty thin tvuek, after spend- opiuiad next day ul usual hour, a. . fatal tumlili) by oouio nrotitun, who, nol ing BOIIIU timo lu llanunnntun. knowing Us rotten 'condition, trust to llnpalrad, Tainted, nnd »«rttiy- Mm. Alex. Drownlac, Jr., nas In iilnlioil. Wlinliiw loremin lundv, pHlnluil. I In holdlnc ihmn, W. II. Krcnoh, I'l.ilKl Hlrcol, Newark Monday, on 0. 13. bualnese, J'Ooul I'bonn 1071, Ovrlnui to the coniluc rnmovnl of nnd to AtlunlUiOliy yentorday, Mr. and Mrs. If. U. Honey to PhiladelUoorRQ li. Wright, a consumpAlthough tho pnrtlas ooncornoil tive). Irom I'hllndolpbla, boarded with phia, tlio Civic "Club KIIVU Mm, Itnnoy n liavo not owiniil up lo It (to us), tho Mrs. J. N. Jones slnca ITohruary last, farowoll In the form of a noalal, VVndmerry weddluu liulln miiy rlni? aunn, ' nonday nvonluK, In riremeu'a Hall. back to thu city. Wednesday's paper* fair Loan AnaooluilonA next week,-— played, nnd a general good tlmu had by \VorUliiKino"'" on Monday evening, tbo announced his douth. all who wore fortunate enough to- bo Jlumninnion on Thursday livening, 1'IltOll! r*rlor Hull. "l»o gilt clmlr, fur prooenl. nalo. Apply it Mnnforl'aHlinaHtore, OIUC. A wllllnv nmn wlnlic* worlt of uuy ' mini uniili ilny on (ttT Sunday, tho IMti Inat., will ho Sundny'a •'North AmorlCKU" •Idwna, KU liomiw. Apply ut Kiltihn'ii i coulaliiud nearly a lull pnua nrllolo on "M(ilhnrn» Day" and W. O. T. U. Tliu H|)iln K Bubool of Mnllinila Haininiintou'a nutl-lruatliip; nil on. Thu night, lu the M. 1C. Church. In tha ol A t l n u t l o County W. O. T, U. will bo eulijeot was handled very well, Ctiunull morning, Pastor Hhaw will opnak to tho at Ahnrrnn on Friday nuxt, May 7il>. buluu cniiuimndttd lor t|iolr oouru(jo lu Grand Army, Clvlo Club, und frlondo, Jluv.'Dr, Mondo will npoak In tlio ovo- ntuppluu a Imrinlul Imhlt. on tlio (inorldccB made by woman durlnu tlio olvll war: lu tlio evmrinu, U la'exjV>lt HUNT. Ilnuio nud f rnnpd *r*. for ]1 rent nu Iho (mrnnr of I'oiuilx lloi>.l pooled thnt Dr. Gun*. Motulu will spook Mnnln Htrnnt, -Aililr"*", Mils II . A. Inmiro with tho A, II, I'hllllna Co , nnd Tlllory, 111 N, HHril Ml., I'hlludolnbl r Win. on a tonipnrnnoQ toplu, perhaps to A Uartlott llullilln/j, Atluutlo Oily. II, Jlvriisbouse, Acoiit. union mooting. W B Robert Steel Watchmaker and Optician ICE! II, Issued every Saturday morning. £ En tired as second olani matter. ] Milk SATURDAY. MAT 1. 1909 S)n:.«-y I gSf To the directors and members of 214 Railroad Avenue the Needlework Guild of Hammonton, the announcement of the death of Mrs. .'Locn! Phono 1043 Churle* D. Hammil, president of the Needlework 'Guild of America, baa brongbt-a sense of personal loss. Her gracious manner, kind and sympathetic nature, and her interest in all that will Mmanity. made donbly valuable the work of her administration. Mrs., has insured the property'of its member!, Hammil desired grlatly a broader expbij"all losses promptly." nnd R- ved Slot) Of the work ol the u m m . S h a l l 4he assured from 25 to 60 per cent, of the we uol each one of us, in gratitude for cost in a stock company. her loving sorTice, and in memory of her, do this year «ome one definite thing to increase the membership of the rornerSecund and Che, ry streets, Guild 2 • < • M. i. B. Hammonton. N. .7. ^AMBONE'S. Fall lino of new Ginghams. Way land DePuy, Agt., i. J, -A.- t&- Tbe Children's Night Entertainment, to be given in Belleviie Hal), will be a feature of great interest to all who 1 attend.'' Tbe evening will consiat of a ••Copley Building, : ECan^iontdu, N.J. programme Including sixty of the little folks of our town. Children under 12 years old will be admitted fur 15 cents ; adult tickets, 26 and 35 cento. Don't miss tbe chance to see this unique pro* ductloo. The programme includes the (allowing: the "Tom Thumb wedding," Is furnishing its patrons with with thirty Invited guests. "Edith's milk produced under 41)9 most Dream,"—Edith and twenty friends. sanitary conditions. Every . prcoautior in taken to insure "Six Little Gossips." Helen Smith cleanliness. and twelve misses in "Every Baby Is a Suspected by Charles B. MairlU. V.M. D. Sweet Bcquet." Little Mabel Priestly of Httddontlold, March 6th, 1909. In "If I could teach my Teddy Bear to dance." jiort H\LK,—(ood hotiBonnd lot, centrally 1 locntutl. Inquire of »I. BlooUwell. A NEW HEED OP CATTLE tS3~ Mrs, Sniggles and her daughters, Dairy open for inspection. who vreru Invited hero by tbp Grange, • Ueo Sanitary Milk, nnd know you succeeded in putting a emllo that would arc getting tlio boat. . not wash off for several da>s on the faces of the spectators that filled Odd Boll Phono 7-1. Follows' Hall last Friday evening. The Dentist SANITARY MILS. The Winslow Dairy A NEW BARN J W. C. T. U. The mutter in this epac'olg fnrnUhed bytne , and they are responsible for it. Temperance Iri Cianada. "There is lovely fighting all along the line !" was the"occlaiiantionT>f "a noted general in a celebrated battle. So might we say regarding the battle against the bar-room in the Dominion, of Canada. From the east to the west the Church of God is rising In its strength and setting itself determinedly against the liquor traffic, that arch en"eTny"brGod~and"man7 "^ T^ -TvTolltn St., Imtwooii railroads. BABY Kim, N.J, In a game of base-ball, , last wOob Local IMiouu 1)01. Doll 47-D Fridny, Hoy Drown, »ged sixteen years, 9 alfcmptod^ to cfttcli u lly, but mlsncd, '"' • '' " " ' ' "• • ' • » • " ' • • • " . -~:. and thn bull elruck hlji)''Juki," aboVo tlio JHammonton, N. J. left nyo brow, ii>lll«Ui>u whnt doctore feared nilght bo u eurlous Injury. Ho WAH taken to Cooper 'Hospital, Camdon, whore It wan found that ho wad not ilungrrouslr hurt, und ho cnmn liomoon .Saturday, lie In bach ut work, but Owing to the Inoroneo In my curtuinly has a bad looking nyo. Wo htiHlnenn, I liavo boon obliged iirojjladjt WIIB no worse, as lio la an b'oy , well tfibtliciit of. DlltWDOIl and I will norr be pleiuiod to moot •Wlnnlfrod Illnkford ot nl«, nil my old patronn ami no miiny now |.i()ll HAI/lil, llniroll .Inwnl K« riuiaa. ivlio ComulaliiuntB, 1' refi'liifliu|.or, both ffonil tin now, oura un caro to out mat inu Tlioi.' Ci'wtiiliir, l''»lrvli-\T Avontio. and | with tliclr work. , Wloholan It. Mick ot nl»! JN5T Had It not been thnt the driver Dofendantn I will lion bo ulilo to Rlvo them batter Tlio nnlo of tha livtida and promlaen In ul' Jnekson'a vrnuon hud u uuol linad nnd aarvlco thun over linfora. ttio ubovo oaiiAo otmido adjourned until atout munalus, tharo would liivvu boen a HultH Mud« at All I»rl««H. Saturday, May iHt, 11)O1» wrecked wagon und parbnpn an Injured • ul two o'clock In tlio uftornoon, on tlio liornii, on VVcdnendny. A iiolny niito OyoliiK, Hoourliiit, OloAiiIng, Pruiiulng , nnd nltarntlonn at ronaonnblo prlcev jMii>nil/i»a, DOfl Orolmid Bt., In tlio Town •vif Hum moll to ii, In tlio County of Allnil- piioBiid an IX ('. Hobaiaii wim w \Vo gunrnnton nil no )>romUo. tii) ,iiiA Btuto of Now .Toraoy. iniiitt (or a uuBtoniur, when llin Hiu'i, 1C. I'Kiiiir, took frlglit', ofcrliirneil thn wancin noil 1, • in II. Mir.i.«», tl|>omul Motor. one uliuit, wild nonm othor GTJBER, tho TATLOB, Kollollor for O'lmpljlnnnl. 6cUI Fultoiva' llld'tfi Uuuimoiiloil .11.. , The HUlo did nol stui>. Advertise in. the 8. JT. H. Hammonton Ice Manufacturing Co. 3CE SOLD HT ANY QUANTITY. Sewing Machines pOFING AT THE .-The outstanding fAfttnrpg nf-thA fpm. perjnce light in Canada are this uprising of the Church, together with a unifying of .0 reform forces in a practical way. The'past year was one of distinct advance. ..• The temperance people, however, are organized, und determined that everything fhall be properly looked after In time i'nr the next fight, which will be in May. In the meantime they are bombarding the government •with petitions unking for a provincial law abolishing tlio bnr. On the whole, it may bo said that Canada, the young giant of tbe north, is rising and' slinking Itself free from the incubus of the liquor traffic. Canadians are men and women of sturdy moral convictions, and if Cuuada moves slowly, it uiovea steadily, and always onward and upward. It is fitting that the oitizens of this, the greatest frenh water (much of it iced) country in the world, should bo content with Gud'n own beverage and seek to rid themselves of tho our.to of strong drink. Blirmyd observers of present conditions do not hcsltaU) to say that it will not bo many yearn .before Cannda, alrcady-onc-of tho'Hobercst naHoiifritrj tho world, will bo known uu u laud wherein no man is liconned to''put tho bottle to his ncIgbboT'a llpa." I'HIJHS BUJ-T. • ONE i)AT bib. weru unch and all BO coralcnl In their respective parln that oven the portraits Will hatch from 100 to 1000 baby chicks on order ut 10 o caoli, from largo choice hanging on tlio walls were grinning.' strain pure bred B. 0. White Leghorns. THO8. OREAMKIt; Pine Belt Egg Kami, Falrvlow Ave. ?OU HAM!,— & now slx-«prli)K vraioii. u«ed • !l monllis, IllX) oaiti. M. Apalneoi, FiineraLDirector aiid Embalmer I Don'Luse Lake or Ppud fee. ,,, „ Insist upon having our Ice, made from Hammonton'i pure_arteflian well water. Everybody reads the Republican. $3 and Up. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Machines leaned at SO cents per week. , We rent Machines by jweek or month. Best Needles, Oil, Belts, and Repairing. CHimajKlorlVfirlbesI •^QnfcUyUlidnrmiloBlmojl • *9uk andflr*-brandproof. Ca* • pulM Bimk* u* tamo rat* • m*Ul or tUto. Msrayu pliable • •oldunder guarantee ami ITi • tor»: irooda can be returned at Will furnish parts for any machine. If _•. .not in stock, will Ret them for yon. When you buy a Stocking D.irner, buy a Singer darner, and bo pleased. Jos. B. Bubertone BcUovnc Av., Hammontoo, N. J. BOI.t) liV JOSEPH R. IMHOFP DEAI.KR IN LUMBER & MILL-WOSE COAI, ana WOOD Hammouton. Earness. Blankets. Robes, Whips, . Trunka, eto. At L. W. COGLEY'S. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER ELWOOD P, JONES Office and llenidence, 216 Bellevue Ave. Local Phone No. 842 : Bell, 46-A Wax Flowers, Figures, etc,, for funerals and memorial services, furnished on short notice. At BED CROSS PHARMACY Electric Flat Irons! 30 Days Free Trial. your Complexion. .your Clothes .your"Toinper your Iloiilth your Monoy your Time W O L R Z H Have you seen the new wire we have in-stock for fencing in lawns and yards ? Just the thing you needy and not very expensive. Poultry Wire. _o£.alljvic If you needja quantity, get our special price. TKe tinner- What is it ? A new JWashing-Machinfe by that^narae,—-and lit'is well named,— seems to be the lightest running machine we hj-ve Bad. yet. If you are thinking of buying one, let'. us send this around and try it. If it does "suit you, send it back. F W Gold Weather C M G makes one think of STOVES You will find a good assortment here, both for beating and cooking. Everything in Hardware S Paints, Oilfl, Brushes, and everything for the builder. W L carefully Compounded Havo Savo Suvo BftVfl Bnvo Kuvo T __jQuru5tock-of~W-indQWijScreeus * S. is now ready ; also Hinges, etc. H. McD. LITTLE. , / Try our ^Prescriptions GUBER, the Tailor. Are you ready for Flies and Mosquitoes ? Now's the ti.me to repair your, nettings. ~"We~can supply you with any width netting you wautj~in-^painted"0r galvanizeor; or with green Enamel for painting the wire. E Z THE PRUDENTIAL Open every E Uniform 'I No Uirt In nbVor too Cold In novor too Hot IH nlwuyn Ready Needs no Hohenting. Hammonton Electric Light Co. W 3 Home-packed in Glass jars. Five contri robiite on tho jar if returned, milking them almost ua otioup UH tho ordinary lautory kind, put up in tin. M. L. Jackson 8s Son The Nervous New YoMfeiv •-• One "of the moat marked outwartJ^p PWOPTH I P A fill P manifestations thaT^He-New Yorker ** * TT^!\ 1 I I ; luLr/XVaiJ L, gives of tie high'nervous tension under .TOPIC FOR MAT 2; 1909. which he lives la bis habit of talking States and groups of States for^r aloud to himself in the street This THE ^ BEGINNING OF A some queer outlines. In the llrst maj John 4:G-42. . .:" habit Is one of the first things that obthe outline of tire strip of States extend servers of street life'In New York'noIng from Canada u Revivals begin In the hearts of tlce.' It la a form of nervousness'that IB Christians. the Gulf, of MoxV A little fire kindles, muoji due not only to the high pressure at wood, as James says (James 3:5), but Jcck—You scorn afraid to pop . tb< | co forms the (Jon it must "be real tiro. One Christian flu'esttonV Billy—No; I'm afraid t< tlnental soldier. _. Which .....— so many .„ New .... Yorkers nro la aHamo' -wlthMove to God and M-but. to the nolso of the street traffic. Who question the pop.—Judge. The second ffl>n{ longing for the salvation of souls may When tbe rush 'and nimble of tha spread revival flres over a whole conIs a correct outllm Miss Withers—Arc you a innrrylng tinent, but without theflre.in'hlsown" streets is so great that a man "cannot of tlie Stat* e iinan? He—What do you take me for! War himself {uj'nk," ho speaks his heart the most eloquent preacher canTexas. Stitnd i lllas Withers—Oli, this Is so suddenlrNature Intended us to breathe thowghta aloud. '.It.is only, rarely tb>it not create or produce a revival In on end and . yov Town Topics. Others. ' . ' • • • . ' " • through the nostrils, and, .If for #ny a woman Iss observed o s v e doing this.. Sof.ie-- , T|le ,,,BvCu will see the prlzi The revlvallata revivalists wfto who navo havo acachieved ' S u e Brette—How do .you..know th« fat woman of th< reason this becomes- difficult or Impos- times the man-who is talking to him- the greatest and most lasting- successes gallery gods threw eggs at you? Hair .... a point of awakening sible, we suffer for lt._ . _. . Belf,-lf-he-ls~hflppy,-wlll:'muinblo-only ' hay.<L enin proro[.-State_______________ -Lette—How-do^l-know-J-Ye goda^dldn,'! 1 fessing Christians to a sense of their' . The nose not only warms, or nt leasf phrases and half sentences audibly. I f '•"""" Add a few dot responsibility and, of securing their •I catch them In tlie. act?—Chlcag* ted llnes^ to' t tempers, the air as It Is drawn through 'he Is angry or deeply: concerned he will assistance-and their prayers, The moroNews. ^preparatory™ worlc Is —truthful outline ol .ItJnto .the .alt-tub ea,..but ..Itlalso^. filters iTipeflk~stead1lyrand sometimes- make -effectively"'this • Teacher—Anonymous means wltboui It In great measure, keeping, back not emphatic gestures. But'nearly all of aone the greater- the revival Is likely the State of New be. . a name. Write a sentence showing yot snly 'murih of tho' Bolld matter' \n_ the the-men-who-favlk-4ilojifl In the Btrefffl to-Revivals —Jersey—and aru—na'uaHyUUdersTmiil how to usu lhe~wordrSmjrir form of dust, but also the bacteria carpreaching to slnherspthat Is-to thosehave their business affairs uppermost will havo the olc Girl (writes)—"Our new baby Is anon ried by the'-du'st particles or floating .in thoJr mlnds^.iind.th^word' "dollars" who Know themselves to be sinners. . 'schoolmaster. And if'the first sinners converted are- •_ ymbus." - • *•; V Is the: one'that'Isp^t?liest'heard ,J3qwii_- -of The fourth Is a in the moisture of the air, a -pronounced"type, It Is BO inuchv • i . •S • of Eastorr I fiT^no^ith7-bWa^Hel Er^tEe~aIr~strfe9town, In the financial section, this habit more to the glory of God, because It map datlon, you know. "I suppose so.' more striking evidence of His power P e n n s y Ivanla. tbe back of the throat and rushes Into of n large rfumb~ef~of New Yorkerjt-ls- Is to change bad hearts Into good ones.. '"Fancy anybody trying to be anyboclj the windpipe before the. chill baa .been, -particularly noticeable, but one. may -One. might preach-tlirough_a_llfe^tlmo" 7 It there w~eTe~nobody-who-was-nobofl.yr taken o£f,"liEd™w&nr"ir Is~BtIH-laden observe tt~ln almosf~ahy~pa"rt~~6f~tb;c~ to those who think there Is nothing: —New York Sun. ' with dust and bacteria. In thl» condi- town. Paris Is possibly the only other very wrong with them, and fall "to start •Never Too Young: The Child's Fathtion It causes local Irritation, which re- one of tlie great cities of ttie world a revival. But .when these same selfpeople'seo those whom they er—Doctor, don't you think that babj sults In congestion of the muocms •where the habit Is so .noticeable as It satisfied think of as sinners being brought to> I ic Is too young to submit to an operation') membrane lining the air-passages. This Is here. Actors and writers and the i!Lm "' ,""" .'"VI repentance,-and when they B&r the. —The-Doctor—My_«lear-alivjou-can!tlhe^ ittlre^rt^eliHMpHul^-hoIeliearted-Bervice~that-foUo5va_upQn_. ' ' their """' lines " ^~ that .repentance, then they begin to seei gin too soon.—Life. ' Into chronic Inflammation, or catarrh. may be, seen declaiming or that they have missed something which The Inflamatlon gradually spreads, verses, unheeding their observers.— these repentant sinners have laid hold "Will there be any honor for the mnD ; tf th« causa continues, and of tea paeees New York Evening Post -_ of. who.discovers the North Pole?" "Cer• • •• '" : • , • • .- . Jesus said, "I'came not to call the from the throat Into - tbe earn, where It tainly! He will be a great life saver." righteous, but sinners to repentance."' nvrttirM •• thlr-trnnlnrr of the delicate "A life saver^"' "Yes; explorers will IReaa^TWeTTfr^T^TKe^rTgHEcour" strncruros there," and finally 'deafness; cease going1 then."—Ctilcago'JNews: need no repentance, and a person whoconsiders himself righteous cannot feel The mucous membranes throughout the "Does your ./wife do much fancj i any need of repentance. .What many air-passage* and all their.ramifications _work?" "Fancy work? She won't even |_dajiot_reallzg_l8 that, "There Is none _ _ become~OiIcken£d,. secrets!. phlegm,.; and ; let; a 'pb'rbusTpTiigtef cbine Into'thejipuse rightecus-;no r . kxio In great part their power of reof all mankind that by nature they are* "without crbchetiiig a red bordeFarouiid NO. 2. "under sin." (See Rom. 3:9-18.) slatanca to the germs of pneumonia, Itjind running a yellow ribbon througli All metals except copper, tnd alloys j all ~ Jesus-moved among those _who_knew dlphtberla and other diseases. . thei holes." ; -— except' those 'containing a high?' per- themselves to be miserable sinners-T Tbe causes of mouth-breathing are centage of copper, may, It Is said, be rather than among the self-righteous Little Willie-Say, pa, wbat Is the difnumerous; anything that obstructs or molded In rubber and vulcanized with- Pharisees, for there was far more hope ference between biography and autobioarrowa the upper air-passages—tbe out trouble. _Mctals and alloys giving of the former than'of the latter. He ography?—;Pa—Biography, my son, started His' rcvlyaLat-the bottom of _ nose and vault of the .pharynx—torces trouble can be used after coating with :lie social ladfler-jrather than at the. shows a man as he Is; while autobiogtop. There were some of all ranks tbe sufferer to breathe thuough the open hot tin. raphy shows him as be thinks he Is.— ! month. A deformity of the noee, the The most dlfHuult part of the coal- ;vho saw themselves to be sinners in Chicago News: :he light pf_.Hls preaching, but It waspresence of "adenolda" or enlarged"Why do. you call the fast bicycle dust problem Is to discover what ele- imong the common peop.e. ano? tonsils may canoe the trouble. Exami- ments must necessarily be present In specially among the despised.'that His rider a scorcher?" "Because he goes nation for each conditions should be a coal to_ make ..the dust _danserpus . word took greatest effect. God makes-ftt^a hot pace, makes pedestrians i boll-: j a-good-dealof-"the heaven of the king-, made 'whenever ; a child 1» seen - to Some experiments have been Ing mad, warms up the police, gets carried dom" out of the so-called "scum of breathe habitually with the mouth —roasted in court,._and_ then tblnka^tbe ju.wlth_tfils .end._ln-vlew,_bnt_the_rfc the._ea,rUi.'l_ _These when they areshine with-the irght~whlchf "whole thlng"is-a"burnlng shame.-"—Tlt3Ult8:obtalned"httTe"not-:been-partlcu- made r<_tpj ">erve":from'~Ch'Tl8t are -so-great:—-eoycped-4t-8hotild be remnypd, Ro mnny Inriy ice that i mil-lit-,., of m ^.^.^^ ...... even .. lenous (xmflequencBSTBHjrtott cannot help seelng~Bomethlr His Version: "What did papa say?" In consequence of the official In- •Ighteous breathing that it should .never bo alif the power .of God In them. "He showed me the door." "And what For their own sake the churches lowed to go a moment after It* cause Is quiry Into the causes of the Courrleres aid you say?" . "I said It was certainly •jatastrophe, the French minister of must constantly bo digging sinners out ascertained. of their fllthy lives and convertinga very handsome door, but not what I One cause that Is not often suspected public works hlis decided that the wind- them Into saints. Only so can church bad come to talk about. -That made Ing shafts of mines must be provided members be properly kept_lnjnlnd ot IB a deformity of the nose resulting bim laugh, and a minute later you were from the use of Improper nuralng-bot- with breathing appliances, ready for tbe* true nature of sin, of their own mine,"—Tit-Bits. and -of-tho light which -- possess ~«j they «!,,«, tles by babies, but the moat common IB Immediate use, and permitting their alnfulness,themselves and ihould "Doesn't It make you the least bit enwearers to remain-at least an hour In the presence of adenoids. - ^—out. to see what elegant furniture Tt u n«plpm tp pcold or remomtratc an Irresplrable atmosphere. Mrs. Eyefly•' Is putting Into her bouse With a mouth-breathing .child If the Pure acetylene Is a clear, colorless "The Ideal Minister's Wife." next door?" "Not a bit My husband habit U caused by the alr-paMages be- gas, having a sweet ethereal odor, the lollawlng_dsscriDll9n_lB_fron|_ lays it will be sold by-the sheriff with-~ -• T ^ ing blocked—by— gf^wt^q fhflfr <***H • fnr » gas one of the -Methodist papers of Lon—In-slJ-inonths—and-l!IH>e-tbcre to-buyA removal. He must breathe to live, and ;IB u-dlnarlly-prepared being' due to Im- don: —Chicago Tribune. Tho Ideal minister's wife Is queen tf the legitimate channel* for air aro purities. Acetylene, when Ignited In nu Tbe Stamp of Poetry: "I don't soj closed by disease, nature doe* hor next open-air vessel, burns with a very Jn her home, ruling hor affairs with discretion and looking well to the much poetry in this," he said. "Don't best smoky flame, depositing clouds of soot. ways ot her household. Bho has a you?" she exclaimed; "why. Just see. If combined with uudlclent : air to ren- keen Interest In her husband's people -There's 'methlnks' and here Is 'mayder the combustion complete, tbe flame and spares no pnlna to get to know a*n> DUooVwred, • hap,' and, let's*see—where Is that, now? them. Unselfish as regards her husThe discovery of a new gem Is a Is white and brilliant. Tbe jllumlnntlng band's company, because of tho many Oh.'yw, here It la—'haply'—why, It's power of acetylene Is estimated iiu natter of Interest not only to tho claims made upon him, she waives one of the poctlcalcst little tilings 1 Under himself and to scientists, but about fifteen *ines that of an equal what Bcem to bo her rights and finds ev.er saw."—Exchange. •her Joy In knowing ho Is helping othVolume of coal gas. ;o people generally as well, nnd to "Suppose, Bobble, thnt another boy ers. She practices tho hftppy -art of The United States Is advancing TW Jan Diego County, California, belongs should strike your right cht-ck," asked adapting herself to circumstances, :he distinction and honor of having rapidly In the production of Iron tlml and Is able to converse easily wltU the the Sunday school teacher, "wbiit 1 It promises soon to lead all the rest of Intellectual and'tho-unlearned:•-•--• • would you do?" "Give him the other roduced a stone, new nnd beautiful," Hor manners nro perfectly natural rites Mrs. W. 12. Burke in tho Ttch- tbe world combined. In 1005, the latcheck to strike," said Bobble. "That's right," mild the teacher. "YcsHum," ilcal World Magazine. "This county est year for which complete fljuros nnd entirely froo from any tincture patronage, Her drcns IB becoming, . said Bobble, "and If he struck that I'd ins of late yearn contributed a goodly were available, the following were the or without dowdlnesu or Ic/udnosH. She jhara of procloun und seml-prcclouB respective quantities for -those, coun- la -not oversensitive to criticism. Bho paralyse him."—Exchange. itones to the collection of gems which tries whose annual production exceed* Iti dlHcreot with her llpa and thorComUg to tho Point: Mr. Orogan— Jie world already knew of and prized. l.OOO.OCN} tonn: United States. 22,002, oughly good In hcnrt and loves to secWhat u power o' funerals they do he .t would seem that Nature la a cap- •)HO tons; QerniaHyj^O.OST.fia.l tons ond hor husband's efforts In nil tho bavin' at the church ihcHo diiyn, HI'tiro. church work. She, avoids being the •Iclouo mood had clioucu the canyons Kngland, 0,B02,7:i7 tonnflCrnnco, 8,070. loader U'a shtnrted me thinking. Mian Cam>y~ of any clique, but acts In such ir>0 tons; Russia, 2,70(1,000 tons; Alls IT the Count range which traverse the Ihinklii' av wlmt? Mr. Orouiui—That a way that all tool they can approach NO. 4. whin It como tolme fur my fiuu-ral *ntrol portion of tbe country as n 'rls-Hungary, 1.514.B40 tonn; Ilplglum hor easily nnd confide in hor perfectwould ye bo tho wlddy?—Pblladclnhlu urn It upitdu down nnd you will see n ildlnf place for the moat tro«sunxl 1,810,200 tons. Bwi'dcn, which Is c«le- ly. 8ha llHtoiiH'to tlie sorrows of tho •rfoct profile of Father Knlokcrbock- cwels. Hero In the rugged lirated for tho quality of Its Iron, pro pooplo and tools with them nnd roPTCBK. A few dotted linen complete .Uio it the brush-covered foothllln arv duced only 527,1(00 tona Ciumiln li jQlcos In their joys. • . M» Nowlywed (to hla youns wife)— known howtoontortalu nnd how 'ouncl tn brilliant array gciua of grvii' making grant strides, having produced to Sho Juno, you didn't feed any intinpH yi'H- it-ad.-—New York Newn. bo ontortalnoil. Bliokoupn nbruiiHtot 11)8,003 tons, as agnlnot 200.41B In benuty and value. Tbe beryl, lirlgti' tvrday, did you? Mrs, Nowlywed—No, tho tlnuni In rending and dollKhtu in. . t A Standing Order, tove. Why? Mr; Nowlywcd-Oh, nothm tbe sun; hyacinth, dazzling In l\i 1008. Holf-ciilturo. Knowlngfor what opcclal Now thnt trade, although on A smnl branch ot work In tho cliurnh uho In ing. An unknown tramp wan found Newlhi Halnen, of t|ie Atlantic City ihoun ; top«s, In many exqulsl.ta shndct, dead heoldo tlie mail Jimt below hero lotel Men's Association, wan tnlklni: .ud tourmalines In a nutte of colorn flcalo, la passing -freely between CuIeiU Klftod, nho dovotnii hcraolt to it with all her heart, Amlablo, bright, pawltt pie In hlu hand—that's all, June.— .bout Uio odd rule* thnt provnll In :h«t can be claimed by no other «em. (11 nnd Lhasn, tho but rccoiitly mystn tient, tactful, ovnr striving to unlocH rlous city of Tibet, It Is reported tbn :)ccnHlonnlly a nnpphlre, or n ruby With nnny of tho cheaper restniiriuita urn', u m a n 'heartn with tho kny o[ lova tho people of Tibet oxhlblt cagorneus t hthat nho may In nil tllflm to the Dlvlno . . lame-like colors 1« found. riacntorlnl Dcllghm: Mrs. Innoci-nl— infefl. know more of the oiit«lde world. Th< Tiovar, Hint IlndH tliu mliilKtor'H wlfo'n.. "Hut kunHllC"-thn precloun kuiinlte! Wlmt did you enjoy inu«t aboiu your "ICor limtniipo," ho wld, "I go In null lot thoiiKh "onoroiiH and dllllc.ult," OablilK trip. (U-arV Mr. Inimci-nt— I gut irder oynlcm, nnlnd, and dcanort, mil .t In A gem which linn but on» rival, outside world was long ourloun yot d n l l g l i t f n l and bloiiKeO, uiid tho taont oirllcil whon I WUH rccllrij; In, .•of n nnpkln; but tlie nuin next to nuv hn dlninond, In HUIIIO ways Indocil tliom, and now the rovorna occurs. Ku "liourt o f - h e r liiinliand f u n d his puo« ny low. Mr», Inixici'iit (ImrHlliiK Into |)ccniino ho Ima only ordered plo nnil (iiiutlln ontrillmiuindf) tho diamond, the. Tibetan, will not micountcr the ol pin] doth ilafuly trunt In hor." that wn did to the grntlficntli) t/>ara)-And lo-to- t h - t h l i i k you prom nllU, cnu't huva a napkin on any nc Kunulto la dlnttnctlvaly a Ran DIcgo "Who '" uiilllolnnt. for tliono 14,BOO I thlngu?" nnd \vliat inlnliitin- In worthy itone. Although tourinnllno, hynclnth. of their curloiilly. A pans fti'd inn y-you wouldn't d-drlnk n (lmv 1 1 'A giKtft hern 'Innt iniunuir gnvo in. lory) nnd topnz nro found In brllllnnt lilgh mufit be trnvvrncd In reaching Tl i of Hiioh a wlfo? . Tluirii In nntlilnt -Jlnricni I,lfo. • KCIIIS nro »lno found tint from India, t>«i MK> routo U opnn tuild about who tnkoii oaro of tho nhtl"Wlml IIIIVB ycui nvt'r dnuo lo diwrv .ho boat oxuinplo of three nlmurd nil wrfnrtlon,, drou whllo thn nilnlntor'u "lilcul vtltft" nnd dirrorrntlntlono tlntt I Imvi M other pnrtn of tho world, but kun- ill thn year round, unit thn trip ran tho olllon to wliU'h yuu IIH|I||'»?" niilici' In doing all thutin tblnga,-—CUi-liitlim iltfl hna been found only In Hnii Dlogo iimda without miK'li dlilloulty liy th tb« votur. "Nolhlnu," niiHwurctl lh< yot. who nro mvnntunird to hUh nltitudrri Advociito, "Tlio mnn nrkld thnt ho <Mit«ri-d i flinty." caudldatc, f r a n k l y ; "If 1 hud ever ilniu I'lhctt routalnn liornx, utter, rocK null atiylhliiK In (liciriiiiglily <|U»llfy ni,. r»i lunch cufn In Ixtnrton, nn orniilr |>lnn i of Trillin. iron, nllvor, coppor, Kold, turijuolrio nnd u cinintor irhcm HOIIIO of thi! |in •o linpiiriant M portlllun I could I alwnyn fear 1ml trial might l««v» Two Much M«f»»»« *or f,«f ^, •Inrull, -ticnidrii nuink nnd fnrx. A dmil iiuirn inniiuy aa :ron» ntood, iiml -with, n iHnultc-r of lit 'bly a •• -* uiuko -• ovor tho lllnmlayna Into Tlhot "Ob, nmionm, Cm no unhnppy |" uol>li: rnbl'cH wh«ro otluyrn wit. dry » private. clil/.iiii."—VViiHliliiKinn Mmr. rook IMWOII It, linrd <! tho bride of two inoiithi, "Ucorgu In now t "Tho nmii KAVO a gmnll ordfr, nui! — II. Bonar. """Hlio'--Toil" know, John, you Inunn't liivi; nui any morol" Din a mMiltdiln \vnip anil -• HI* And ook n ixuit nt olio of thn Inlilcn. OoilliiR llniik Mt llonrr. —liy n (Uii'iniin imtiinUirt iirnc«nn, "What mnkuH you tltlnk thnt, dear?" a nnlti<r huri-lcil lo hlin you p r o m l m - d ' i o Ut-«'|> my m u i - k l n Uio motluir nnxloiinly. "Tbo prodlH«l ni»» "iixlfl <"'o uri-nt illiii-i'h In iiindn Innolnbln In lint \vrtpnrrfon, hlr,' tin snid, 'but Inini darned, and yen linvcn'i dnnn It. Kin tor by troiitltiK It, In thft oolfl, with lui lupuctn ino to tflvo In nlHliiltr." reniiirUoil Mr. Ohutterlou fin-iniildhyiUi nnil it mndm'iilujy 'HtroiiR Woll, yon dun'! mean In MII.V ynn'l :nn't •It'" v'lth tin) air of a wan who In about lo li" In In I I'd right."—llnltl•icld, 'I'hii product In illhtlnt(iil»lKi<t lir<-nk y^nii' prninlnit on ilnil aeeount 1 fi-oin Hint obtnlniMl from nlnruli nnd pi'lng uometbliiK K"'" iniro Aniurlcnn. jllir -Well. II'H jllHl like Ililf. You ilnil' Wnnnliin lip. fni'iniilili'liydo at a hlifh tuiiipunitiiro Koiillng Hint It WIIH h«r duty to lot by 'flvo a iliirii und I don't iclvo n wrnu. til" Cunt tliut HID Mtiiroli nraliiii rolor(1 A fond iii<>lli«r, lumrliiK an n u n n i i n IT (logo rollovn llliiiMi'lf of Illu iniilii iiiiiiltin-i'il niul qult« ,p|triiiiiiiflnt. 'PhlliitM|>lil|v I'i'fHH. unliio In tin- utirnrry nM-rlieiid. ImiTlc thought, Mi». O. nuked |l|u (I. |H not only Innolilblo In biitllnir \v»Ill* Ilronon. tui-, hut It in nut MttiU'liiMl by nndn, "Mrn, Kinix," mi III'llui lio:i|t>»ii Al dli H|intiilrn to l'...d out whnt wim llu« mm . "Ho you; nr« in rnvor of • govoriini«iil or iitlmr, ntrniiK iillinlUni, It may |t>«rr, "your llttlii hoy ilm-mi'i nceni t tor. If lio Iiml ntnjed uw«y n lyo lui i'lil|'loyi'd li H n Mllor In iibintln cnni!linvu mileli nppi'tlli'." "Nn, he iliiein' Him found Jnlnuiy ultllnic In tin- mid •tiiplo of y««rn l«>i»K« % i' tlnw o»lf iiniilt lonii, MM ii dromiliiit fur fubi-lrn nna "ICinphutlciilly," anwvored tbn dl« that'll n fact." "linn'i be I m H h f u l , \\;i lie of I lie llonr i|Uletly mlllllllK., in dm iiiiiMiifmit urn of muiiir, n vi- biion u fiill-«rowii cow." •oiilonlisl cltlr.cn. llo," tho linnti-iiH nriffil. "AVnil'l y<> (lliilnmntit to tho lioart, of Montreal "(ill," Hl\lll IIP, "I've loeld'll |irillld|ll "Very «iwil, lleiiry, but will ynu "I niipixMio yon hnvo ntudlcd 111* mil) havo nimu- inure of m i y t l i h i K Y " "N, mil Uni'lf llrnry In tin' riiphonrit. in In ily toll ni", JiiHt to uppoanii a I l i l l liiivn tnnlod up, OlulniliiK tho , Imiirt |<i-t thorouiihlyV" u nlty iioiniiH lo bo a ImhiiloiiM form • ma'am," Willie replied. "I nllnl u ivIitMi tin'}' K"! " Hi"11 imitrU-r 1 inn f. "N», 1 ain't iiuy 1 )\nyu. Hut 1 fiuiry ,-iiiin\i)lHli iMii'loiilly, <ui wbnt lufornin of aniiinoinont ami rimtn nothing iilthor n tho llon'« don,". that tliu aill of ^'WJlUJiii'ttnnK' thn m)l«-nyH -wouldn't ii'ou yoi) buna your tlirory In tliii olftlnlimt or tho city. yvim a uli'lV"- """ '•"l<" * — Wnnhlngton Htur, EEATtTRES OF ' ; v,. , THE UNITED STATES -Wl*!^-—4l*»t3t4L, -J^»-«U^,|» --Mt y ~^t=lt]L __.-,. ~ ..._-- ience- i l',T^ t I I H ^ F .. '"tj l*i!k£>t»^»/JU-TF.7= .-= .- :^_ THE PULPlt x'o ,lt we, owe the Immor- nor leas than the use of common tallzatlon of- the Mayflower .and the sense, ,and It is so common that very "He flnng himself doivn in low .despair, aubllinlty. of Plymouth Rock. The few people of-It as ''As (rricved ns mnn could bo; command rolled from- bow to stern they ought -•to.possess as much And nftcr a-while n» he pondered there, - I Til give it all up/ said he. • d BRILLIANT SUNDAY SERMON BY on tho grand old Puritan vessel. Many so called cultured people "Pull-down' that'soil, 'let'not an oar often "-speak of .the farmer as the REV. W. T. BEST touch the water, this ;is the "Sabbath "hayseed from the country." ' But "Now jilflt nt that moment a spider -TOPIC FOR MA.Y 2; 1009. i, i • i d r o p p e d . ' - . . . Day!" When tho Pilgrim Fathers some them ./when they visit the >:yVith its.silken cobweb clew, landed • .at Newburyport, they/ put farmer ofshow LIFE LESSONS FOR! ME FROM' THE to be de- Arid the king in the midst of his thihlcins Theme: Wall Doing BOOK. OF ISAIAH. dpwn'tbb old Bible and said. "We are ficient la this themselves Stopped to see what the spider would do. quality of tact.* ' S»!d fTT—T • . * . ••___ - •-.-• ,golng.to-bulld-a nation, on th'is Bpol:." one young man to his farmer friend: 'Twns a long way up to the ceiling dome, Isaiah 6:1-9. fConap.cration meeting:) It aupporteil George, Washington, .the kind of a bird do you call " Arid it hung by n rope so fine, Teit: . "If thou doest well, shall .father, of this country,'and purchased "What '"A goose,'.' was the reply. "O, That how "I saw the "Lord." it would get to itn cobweb'home, thou not be accepted? and if thoc tor ua pur freedom. It made DanloJ Ithat?" Then s see; you keep that to get gooseberKing Bruce could not divine. ald I. Woe Is me, because I doest not wellr sin Heth at the doo" ' Webster the Biblical Concordance o ries with." .A young, lady, from the nm am n man of unclean lips." —Gen., 4:7.„ the United States Senate and Patrie! city of Ottawa, asked a friend of mlne^ "It soon bcganjto cling and »rawl« —~ The farmer and the shephed both Henry, and Jamejf Otlsi, like unto, tht whlclr ;6f hls_cows~gave- tho^buttef- -^•Strniglit"Tip"wilE strong endeavor, -brought an offering-unto-the Lord" - H e b r e ™ ' " ' ' "Send me." milk'. Every one who lias- heard or But down it came, with a slipping sprawl, • wo look at Cain's offering and we wish to .understand one of the g"reat read "Go.1; As nenr to the ground as ever." Dr. Price's address to young peosay, the Lord -wllUcertainly -'- blegs e ?ntS n our natural sequence hero re ls , history/look at thi, ple will remember his apt illustration, ' Cain. What a costly offering he ij «inf ,r T» Nine times the spldertrled to reach. "TaJihv. trhv /i«n't ••"•- —^ — - - • • _.by-,all-who N vi.fh i;* Jt ls that of a Kentuck: -get,ub?-!J--—..—. its-cobweb "home; but every" time It ,. .-^. ..^ij ry°uthrhlr'armB-are''tIred after chon . 2, Push.—Many people have tact seemed to fall still lower, it must have taken to get it ready. »1°B all day, yet he sits up till tb, Early and .late has he worked through 'midnight hour, and "as the enough to succeed, If they only had " 'Sure,' cried the king, 'that foolish thing WilLatrivn-no^niore-to-climb; the long summer days. In the sweat,-I?8s,crackle.on the hearth -push — - enough to EOjwJth_lt._Ihfiy-_caij ... --71,,,.. ;* *rt;l~ — i 1 ^• norerit .thlnff arid conscience awakes „ _„. w. goods, but it When it toils so.hard.to rqneh and cli;ng, lo a- recognttlon'of^ sin. Then comes rowhed?, aand sho°wn.aanPdIO"-^a.^ ^ I HL_ the ?^mney/ he reads from thi, 'takes them so-long to do so, that • And tumbles«vcry time. ' the putting away of Bin by the"'act there Is no profit in It. : Many of the" .,„ ; ... ".'"'' of God. Then God's call for helpers is greatest victories in the wpr.ld's hjs- ^ %efa™*%£ Snute," heard, and tho heart responds, "Send me." And then God says, "Go." lory have been won by men while yev He's **»'• only ""'••, a- cfoot — * *—— 'his ' cobweb ' e, door, from young In years. David, Luther, Ales- .Oh, snyj__willjip_lo.s.e. or_win it? A preacher wliose sin has not been "taken away," can "only do harm. God's ander and the world's Redeemer messengers must have authority from Himself are illustrations of thle "Steadily, steadily, inch by inch. Him, arid that they cannot have until truth. Higher and higlfer he got, 3.-—Principle..—Tact and push And a bold little run at'the very last He has put His Spirit In them. They How • ory of Abraham Lincoln. must be able to show In word and in •cruel! God will certainly reject Abel pinch, •..'"'' I heard Rev. -John; Mavlty say on« .would be a detriment to a man if he deed that they came from God. They Put him into his native spot. But God had respect unto . „ ii._» •- - « - • • younger years h< were without principle. An employer must have about them something that his offering, but -unto -Cain promised a clerk higher wages If he 1 ;Bravo, bravo!' the liing men t.' Is Indefinable but that Is nevertheless— ou ir—perfectly plain badge of God's who try; T then to a glass. In order the he might (j? spider up there defied desnair authority. That Indefinable something be right; but, said he, "of iie comes to one with the knowledge that sell them^a^blll of goods. The young | conquered, and why shouldn't I?' God has purified him, and so made Gpd there Is is .needs not only a right heart but i man replied: "I . Bruce of Scotland braced his min8 him fit to bear the holy message. true, but his heart was not right' His right head, " There a poorhouse.in my -natlve »«"•---•Is some ----- truth •- •• • f . and It PurlfliviH™, •offering was one of •• __ ^ ^ s , » - ^>>" ^ ,—"-in— « . * - * '*-i-~'snBr __^^^____,,^w--w»'Mw~<»—-*^>'>—»"»<^«"«'"ii™"4HaiaU'-ieJiS"U8rvW«' and by nre, was a very real thing to WO rTfs."" "A6ef came in God's must ."learn to do well." Paulsays the Jews, and you will, see that the •way, not by works, not by self-right- "Study to show thyself approved—of idea was strong In such men as aiosea •*<rasness, but by the blood. "Without God." : .. .-^ . . ' . . . . . "Iiresldent orthe United States Bank, "PBy coodlv ,.„., .,,'-~ „„-• ;"- . t! and David, and a number of the .the shedding of blood there Is no'reWhile I would say to every young, requested his employes aT one time 'j&tfSSS^'£&"$%£& ' prophets. For _eveiuin_pld_Testament—-— ;work~pn~STmdayr One _ _ young man ^a cowirdl^^^ worof.^^-^^ lead^ mission of sin," for. "It is the blood man and woman, you oughjt_to hay« to torworkrnn-S^nrtnvr *.Tmes GooTTiad. revealed ..the .need^.and.-..'-. ;.that., maketh-an..atonement—for tho" the ^erybesr education possible, ] lost-his-'posltlon rather some "hints of the means, of purlflcaler than" do so." To idlness,"folly arid want.'r soul." God taught our first parents would also say, let the Bible_be tc That was P r i n c i p l e ^ . :lon..-_..When,.:therefore, Isaiah- under----— I am now going to make a stated this great lesson whep He slew the you the Book of Books, Nearly al' " W h e n President Lincoln was l.ment that I do not want anyone to itoo'd that God needed a messenger, hla • " " n o t have Irst thought was of his unworthine^s. •animals to get .coats'of skin to clothe the great men of the past owe theli nominated for:the Presldency.it _^-!-i^i—j—i_i-,.-. Symbolically" God showed Isaiah tiiat .them. Abel had faith. In God. and greatness to-this Book. It Is almost eame necessary to call for 600,000 rethat I don't e was cleansed of his sin and.could'be •coming In God s way, he bfilleved Impossible to name any rule by which crultg to reinforce the men at the I Christ IsL o ^ examnle a worthy messenger and then asked _. God'would receive him, s*o God testl- m^n KB^Q a.,n»a D Ji«j <« "•-•*«--» • - _front. His friends^ everywhere adPaul sa?dfolloT?mB-" Isaiah .who would undertake the so "-'''- his gifts that he wa vlsed~hlra not to Issue the order as It | Chrtet difficult task of prophesying to the peoam ~.'-eonK ple who had fallen into such, evil -v""Book rule of Proverbs Is especially full ol would endanger his re-election. He O hold un before - W h e' n Cain saw x that Abel was ac- such two ner^ns who accented ways. And Isaiah was glad to be ab e went personally before the congreshe was ... wroth, and his counHe ° t l Savour H°s Word a s to say, .."Here am I; send me." """• John Quincy Adams made the Bible sional military committee where a j-j-mr tenance fell. • • - ,• •- t-. had no doubt that he was called and sa aand on the ' ouallttel ~ his constant companion. Amos Law- similar attempt was made. With the named^mnde t th m ? fitted by God for that special mission, 1 fir « %r* of fife i= tW«";."^,n~^«^r iVn" * ° ^ rence, the millionaire merchant ol flre of Indignation flashing In his eyes and he had no other interest' In life first flrs he replied: "It is not necessary for me „,„„ to the the youns vouhe to 5 0 0 n . that compared with his Interest'ln .bethou 'IS? wTTharthou^ot £ V^^^? ^. ^,? ^ , i iu« t.6_.be 10 ue re-eIe_cteaVbut re-eiected, but itit Is Is necesneces- j -""^Jj.j.i''i"j «,_ ' i . flffnrin«oM.».^.».J. «••*!.•— -•-•- • -- •- BOOK,-inp-'""-1 l coming God's ambassador. He_. ac-^ • England- h^as given to - the world i cepted the commission and God then men In all commanded him to "Go, and tell his bran II oa-ll fpr them; and If I go down ches of learning. To-day we People." ' .. -Cain—I— a nv—nn—ri*onpr»f rt^-^rt*^"" *rn~~*m- *» -~- --•-,—^"' ~* i'vi^ff'°t ^j Chi lilt" cr-tho-act.-rwHHsar'db'wii: lllcgtfre {V"-^ lnM;h»—freat-tanks Wllllani a ndIsaiah wao one of -tliB-ttiuaJuat m'un. '' -Tf-yo"u"ao rigjitrwjTnjTesalKUi-iuSt-aa 1' E:R: r t ^er-!a«dr-wrth--my--cohjrB~TftylHg:"T wealtl *Ft— Sladstoae.—^Hg—\v'aTTjonroTl . ""^ cn e!it pi'uprreTgT-tHe-worTd haa as -born of -wnitirgTyprsnrenrarAbel; but if yi reject seen _ We are to '. for more men and women of >y Parents.and with royal blood see !?- We are ' too ° aapt P' to te*1 about the Bible?: Why.'sfn lleth"at'their don't do right, wby.-then, .sin'like such men that they are In a special -The superstitious life of Byron, wild beast of prey is crouched aw floor. "'" ~ "" ' on a. .-..,..-,, .= v.n-u^i.cu tho dying-words of Voltaire will your Irearfa door, and is only wait- or e til* B ? a tement. much use as. Ing for a g o o d - o p p o r t u n i t y - t o leap. " m The third step In well-doing .... c, wi,v.. M*p ou- 1'ium.ruc-ons or wnat we'sncuid be and upon you.' Instead of heeding God's is to be honest celved the idea of tbe phonograph he clal standing, he took the course that D<> do. But, In truth, our lives ought to T warning, rain watched for.an oppor- . Your Booh 'the Bible, says, "Thou said: -"I can make- it." °n the same plane with that of the ... •-.Purlnjr ..Purlng nine have already laid out In this sermon tun ty. and ns.sopn as it presented < h ,t t tca, „ or ln other worda 11 8 long years he never lost faith, though ,and by^so doing "he being o dead —,^ j^ yet nothing ^Jhfn^'n^^^U^^f.oS con be too exalted !for--..^"us to Itself, ho rose up against his brother De ,.„ nhnnosf at times it seemed utterly Impossible speaketh. take as a. model. We ought to flnd slew him. "And wherefore slew; , onesc r B0 for him to succeed. And so It has As a Christian he said, "Christ Is ho him, hnonuse his own works were I inonest with bean_ndlhiiiaa.iJ^j>3j_rv«_i.ri: 1 • I tho hope ut uiy puoi' wayward lire. —<jvH—snd rTghteouq." accepted t0 Bngorg_!a_3 as your I ventlons; through faJth he hag_ He never Here are two _ . — )ur, and taken_HIg_BflQk_as-youredge cornea the "" "•— plodded-on-nlghTTnToTday, spmgtlmes ageir wHjn~well enough to attend. aesire 10 DO worthy messenBers ana '"'"^hVBook tells you what is ex- forgetting to eat or sleep;-yet ever' desire to bo messengers and r equal " Al a Itudent he was graduated the sense of tho need for purification, >f .each one of His followers, confident that he was going to suc. Ono made a e ls wor?h cess of lite, the other a failure. Up and He tells you Just the work what with high honors frpm. Oxford, at thflv. 9 ™ I'vlng'only when In 1 to the time of our toxt, If we look at He wants you personally to do. Have ceed. The whole history of our age of twenty. His library contained P'" P way wo can worl< for God ana country has been largely one of faith. th twenty-four thousand volumes. He represent God to our fellows. Cain'' from Th^ standpoint "of Oils >°!! "V* ^> those requirements? From the day-that Columbus crossed Is the author of a number of very 1mworld. WB would eay ho had dond . £ Bo honest w th yourself, the Atlantic to tho present day, nearporta_nt works; several of them are woll; but It was he thnt did It. God'ri to You have a soul to save and a body r every great move has appeared unword says. "b> tho works of.jthe law cor ^/°^ - Ypu will be'rewarded ac- ly reasonable from a worldly standpoint, dln to yollir wor He was one of tho greatest orators *5UflQfly b shall no flosh bo Jngtlnod." "Salva- , 03 Bo £ unon( st. wlth "/ but tias been undertaken through and statesmen of his time. To be tlon Is not of works, lest any man i m n n-! faith. And what shall I how say, for familiar with his life is to know Engflhould boast." ..Cain lived long, V the tlmo would fall me to tell of Gid- land's history for a period of sixty nnough to inako n mark fn tho world; | A-man woulq steal a dollar on tho eon, FOU MAY 2, 1909. nnd'of Barak,' and of Jophthae, years. but Instead of making*a mark In thb same principle that ho would steal a and of the woja_derfuI_thlngB_-theyworld, hnH tn ..,.* a• -•"• • • •• I > find hnd to put Before-tho-young-women-Iwould" Flr"st""Mlsalohary Joiirhoyi -w^ ''! -?1? , ninrk onrpln. hnve accompHslfed through faith. —— »«' "° "" embodiment of the hold up as tho Cyprus. Tho mnn or woman who lucks this principles I ha\ ^r^^^fT^^' ^^^o ^drffnTrnBrSiSS referred to In this «j j — have quality of faith is of all persons most I address, ono of- - - ., --^ reform.v*V»*»»~ Acts. 13:1-12.. Learn ..versea. t, .3.,.:. miserable;-yea, -sinlios'nt tholr "door ers' that "has" ever'Tilessed our coun' ' wo"Pton2 enoue '",' °/ Cn'"' y°5 <t I tho oiilookor that tho supposed dls", and wreaks vengeance"ipon"^^ try. When hor funeral car drew GOL.DKN TEXT—Go ye Into, all tha n n on K „ .. „ the?r ., me^TbecaMe ... ...KJ .'uvuunt and" hS £ honored mor'o° ^^^??»/ «°n't enjoy slowly Into tho city of Chicago, as world, and pre«ch tho Gospel, to the moro ST,^ to-day than I ^^ Said ^^.^ a wholesale merchant to n they cannot trust tho cook. Tho rail- many as 30,000 people turned out whole creation—Mark 16: 15. over before. Chrl8t Bnld !cUBtonior P°'nted to one o his way conductor Is llnbln .to run the ' . •'Blessed aw tho midst falling snow and sloot to take : ...»„ .,»,..«£, mull, UU, Id Illy tho puro In heart; „_„ ...„, Hero we havo tho Holy Spirit ropare, munnou banker, ho handles every cent of train oft tho track, BO whnt is tho the last look nt one of their greatest Koort of travollng? Tho very earth nre." .Hnn' wo aro distinctly told that- money that passes through tho store, bonefnctors, Frances Rllzaboth Wll- resented, oa driving the dlnclplea fortli It is. not wh-jit a man. has, not yot Ho could cheat mo out of thousands ttsolf is llablo to opon up at ixny mo- l a r d . . They came from tho North, to to tho tho work of preaching the Gospel niont and swallow them, and as for wlmt. ho docs, that obtains for him of dollars every year If ho wanted to, South, East nnd West to pay their n«u.thon. Tho Holy Spirit would Ood'n blosslnKH; but what ho Is. Sol- but I am not afraid to trust him, ha tho niblo, it says. "Ho that doubtoth last tribute of respect. A wreath of "«' Butt™ tho church, to, roat content ' omon imld, "Koi'p thy heart with all has proven himself to be strictly hon- Is datnnnd," VI. ,Bo men and women ot cour- n^^fi.*"^1/?11 . dlllRflncu for out of It arn tho issues eat. ^ «h° m<)nt ?b?« VuS'ff .n^r 0^^^ 1 8 age. l£ ^fc^Jn ViTl^.^F' ? aloft ?"2 Mavo -thoao No80t bounds wore wide enough of life." Wull-ilolng Is.dopendont on was Iheh on the correspondence by chHBt> namc,y. » th o woll-boing. Said n merchant to ono of his wllpn Perhaps there was never n tlmo of a c ty paper, and had boon sent to w n B0 m wh , )lo c.rftat|on... Bo wo Bh all BOO how « « <l any examples of Interview Miss Wlllard. who, was sick ,,,„ I. Tho first stop In well-doing Is dorks: "Why didn't that lady buy OO Hp«l found lt» way weatward thoao goods?" "Bocauao. nlr, sho conrago nn wo havo to-day, to give one's lioart to God. at tho hotel nnd unable to (111 hor through Aulu Minor Into lOuropo, and wanted Mlddloflox cloth. "Why did Whon tho ports of Kuropo closod appointments. , If n man door, not do woll In this Miss Willard was probably Into Spain, during the against tho Aslatlo Squadron th«ro seated in nn oany chair, hut when sho iifo of tn'oi;von respect, whnt la tho result? Ho may you not show hor tho next pllo, and wna apowt-lyH, Thnt wim u trov left but to BO to Manila, - • havo ovor BO good an opinion of lilm- call thorn Middlesex?" "Becauso. M n n vnothing BI\W tho young lady's palo and oma- moniljiiiH work*t'f> ho accompllshod In of ollr li fl opln foarocl tho ro- elated nolf, all his ways may ho clean Iti his nlr. thoy worn not Middlesex." ''Well, , , you have faco nho sald/'Deurlo, - — - • • • - • Whon wo think of It ItH I1ut Kiinerutlon. «" ' EnslRi owa eyos, lio may think ho Is hotter «nld tho morohnnt. If you aro us ,,n parIIUI " «""•«" ""««/ WUH II IJ1III1 thli'chair, "•'"•-•-' you look ' so tlrod." The nun of „ wo naturally n.ik »ur«ulvoH, Why waa By tlid forts, ovor tho young lady said, than anybody olno; but Clod nays lila tlciilar as alf that'j-ou "wll'i'novor do m l n nournfio. novor forgot not t l i o . r n t o of proBr.-H.i Kept up? lioart In doROltful and dospnratoly for mo." "Very well," nnld tho young Tho° R IUI" lnto tho "arbor ho nallort. Mifinn'wn.'V; "ofc" 8h 0 0 n l y por Un ( I)l o n tthat h n t lhad n ; . spoken f W Ba'"» , word to - ,loaHt, " "for ""' "I'ProxImntoIy at 'Spnnlsh .floot .wan dniitroyoil, son wlckoil ahovo all things, his throat In mnn. "If I hnvo to llo to koop my pokind ri" B'o>i»nitlon or two aftor tho Bltlon I will lono it." many of tlu» forts oapturfld and mittlly nn opon soptilcliro, tho poison ot imps mo Hlnco I imld farewell to mother ilciith of tho upoHtlOH. and .Indeed, for Whon Abraham Lincoln had chnrKo Manila takoii.'. Is iitulor h|n Him, his mouth f u l l of ni\'.\...tho *-dour onon at homo." u. coupli! of conturloii nftor tho tlmo of HoliHon was no lonn cniiraRiioun ctirnlng, his foot swift to iiliod Intio- of Orfiitn' country storo, ho wnllcoil whmi was truo to Christ,, "'" aiicxitl.w tlu^nillKlnn, of .fihrlnt con1 fllinlc "'" Workman |n tho OonyliiK honiolf .ivnry pleaaiiro or. "rlll«l t(> T, „ cnnt blood, dontructlon and mlunry two tulloa to Klvo a lady iiU coiitfl that v o r v - '" voutra of t t i n ' n n n m l n n dro. / nro In lila wayu, no foar of God 1><>- ha had ovorolmrKod hor by. mlBtnlto, comfort that ,,ho mlKlit nil tho pooli.ri.«,lov«r North 'rlcn. und Western |ln 'rth<1 rinttsbui-Kh boyn whlln utorni- tlon to whlnh Ho had callod luir. ,foro hln oy«H( How can ho oiieapn tho Anothor thiio ho inado n nilatnlto and Knropn anil travnloil uvou- tin far (\ft damnation ot hull? iiold a quni'tor of a pound of ton for V'»« ''"In of H n n t l n K O HIIIIK In tho Ilor Inllnonro In giving to tho youth India nnd (,'hlim. In tinltu of. muoli hnlfi.ipound, A« HOOII as ho dlncov- '111V hottoat of tho battlo: What worse error In thoro than to art^...< nf thin I nnd a portion of knowledge pornooiitlnii tho I'MrlrttUniH luxd bncdino •-- •Iio orod hln ori'or could not rout till ntippoiio a man nan do woll with » that ciuinot fall to provo honollolal to MII niiincroiiH hy tho y<mr .Ililf A. !>.' "Pin (.hi) n l n r Hpuliitlrd l)iinller r thnt- Coiiiitiuitlno rnuml It nonvonlonc thnni. wrong lioai't? Wo nmlcii an a w f u l it wan nmdo rlKht,, A f t o r ho wim nd-(III I I"IU( inuy it xvnvu, mltti'il to th(! baV It wan nnld of him nilntalco if wo atippouo that million 'IT Hi,- I n n i l of I l i n frnt ..oi^iuii IH in Hor tinnnuty an woll an hor patriot- tn roiMiKnlr.ci Christianity onichilly. 1 1,1,„.,!.. »-.. • • • It \vnn tho nuranHH of Olirlntlunlty -••"• ""' hinno •"""" of "' Dm <iin lu-nvo!" nrnvn: ' iiliuply fnr tho oluircli and Hiiiulay that hn would novor dnfnnd n pnriion A n i l tho turn may ho noon In thn fact, thnt diirr nnlioal. Tim fannnr uooda it to run whom lio hollovod to bn lu thn wrong, Wo mind morn young 1'oopln to-day liu; lior vlult to IfliiKland, whon that kllli'd It, or .At li-nut cnuiind tha )I!H farm. Tho innrnhniit to run hlti nviin If thny nffoi'inl him n largo who nro not afiirid nf tho llory f u r - tilralnnil political rolatloiin nxliitiMl Ixi- I»MH of Itn vital onorKy nnd oxpoliHlvn rot- whim Hi" tlmo i-iuno that of innnny innnny to to do do no. no ' - .......... " di'ii ' of" " ntort 1 . It lurtooilod hy ovory InillvM- iimountt of iio, nuco, or tho llonii; youiiK pno- twoon I'Jni;laii(l and thhi country, Mho fnri'«i lilnlioiui an I iitlii.'j' OculualitutlDH worn Ho iiiuliM'tnok thnn uo ual-tliat oxpnnttt'to inako a U'IICCIIKH of mild; "I mil llrnt u..Chrltitliin, t h n n I iihln I'ntorimn trlnj, pin wli« .ahull «o out and tn«ot Ooto I'Xn (-Inn pnlitlcul pownr nnd to . ...llfu... bollnvliiK tho man MMinod of m)ll'ilor ,..,.„. Hath lu thn nniuo of tho OoA ot la- inn n 811x011, (lion I am an Ainorlmiii, r n i l c h (Iii-i iinlv"", thi) ti|ili-|tiinllty of ( to ho I n u o n u i t ; but whim w i tlin trlnl Jlut, roiiioiabor that whmi .............. ,.., Linn w n u n a innn'ii anil wllun t K 't homo to hoavon, I ut„,,.,, i.. ..i... . t l i n lnmlrrH if tho rhilrrh ilorllmiil v«ry tliniui;h ho hid lioart In rlglit with (loil ho In just In wan half V i r . Tho hint iiuallty 1 nlmll niiino |)cct. to n<i;|Htor from Kvatuiton," Ilor ru|il(lly. Mm noiiKht pnTornioht In thn and drii|)|M)(l tho i rofunliii; n pnfiltion to do Woll: tho doing In niliiil tai^t, i>\i!l!>, jirlntilplo, fulth,-<ioui'iu;« Pui'uuvurui (,'h<iroli fi'n n worldly motlV(>H ' iiu<l • -•••• ntlll hoforo'lilm. Halvatloii In in throo liny for hln norvlt'on,. I'di-Hiivol'iini' IH tho "loii K p u l l , nnil p(ini(ivi'nui;-ii may bo noon In thn Ki'ndunlly (ln< limvon »f wofldllnoHii p»rthn tlnm I'niiin ln'oiir hlntory " orKnnlzntlon k n o w n tn-day liarln, an act, a work, u nliito. A iniiii u r o i i K p u l,l , nnnd n pull p inriitiMl lint whnln I'liurch. nlU>Kotlior'' on ropmitii of hlii iiltiH, ni:c(i|iln Ohrjiit hy nn n n a t i o n that tlin ponpln IIDRIIU tn "dm IIOMIC iitrntch, t o u t thn world nn "Tlin WomThciM wi'i-ii iniic'h ci'i'iiliM- oliiiliinlAH 1'ronlcloiit l.liuuiln nnld nf Onnoral nn'tt Clii-lnttnn Tonip«ranrn Union." In tho wfiy of inl>iHlnn<irX i>iit"r|>rlnn In fiillli nnd iiiilvnllon In to lilmWii ant illntriiHt. tho corrupt polltldlnnii who of Ooil'u ..froii i{i''i('« whoi'nby hn In orn KovornliiK I" thii Iliturniilii of O n i n t , "Mn In nnl. onnlly oxoltml, nlnl An a r m y of hornlo woinnn who aro tin" curly clny.i of tho I'linrch thnn llinr<» hopo.of iiavlmr mivliif; tim ,, >••• > ....... •• ---'- - • -- • avory, tlin only lioim.of niiviid. J l n t how iiiuiiy thoro aro t h n t iilavory, b a l t l l i i K Tiir (iod nnd homo anil iin- n ni now, hut nn IHIIK nn Hi" rnlhiiHliuni^ ho him th" i;rll> "f a, ...... hull .doj;. ..,,,,\Vhnii iviiuil t a t n Wiul ,,,,.,, of ,,, H niiiiu wim to ID placn piacn tin an hniii); hiiinitil ho nnro gulii liln tuolli In, noNiliii; fun llvo Innil. iiiippiitio t h a t Hi In lu all I horn In tn ulilp fin- nilMnlnn wnrli liuiU'il tllrno oliMluoIi'M mnn In tho r r o M l d n i i l l a l ohalr. l i o n n i m k n liiin (iff." imlvallnn, Thn fant tlmt a man wan Ill iMinnlnnlnii, Id inn nay, UCn In provoni of th,, nillKli nf i.'hrlNt. Tl'ii* liavnil . llyo yoiini HMD In lit) proof f l i n t mil- ( Aim U n f o l n wan tho man iiolotitinl. • ,)ncoll mild to thn annul, "I will tint to nni'.li (inn of tin a Ki'out h n t t l n , and hn In nitvoil lu-diiy, or tluitihn will 1m l "i-oin a npli'ltual point of Vlow wo' lot tlion i;o unlomi thou doiit hlniiii wn uiiiHt n l t h n r win or lono It, Which elter« In II HHVOII I'luiri'lKVi of Atdn i l l " olvll IHVIl Hnnlly iiavml. l<'rnm tho day or u urir dnlilm'H tn n i l moil, lot uu try nnd mn." nhall It. linT I .(it utt tako n n t n our- In I'.en 2 nnd II nhn\v tI .hMn. tI tho iimn'n cntivonilmi u n t i l thn day of hlu tlin wlioln annor of (Iod, (U;ht liilhiriii'.,-.-! wliluli In llnir put a ntnp to. ontei'prlHe \vero ulrtMidy at' diiiith iinlviillun In u work and hn (ho jiooil IU;ht of f a i t h , and ondurn nilM.-diiiuiry \viirk In the iltiyit nf Jntinmiiiit '"Wnrlc It out," or hn -fornvnr hnrilnium an ((oml noldlorii of '.lonua 1 \Vlieii i-enillllf; HID \vorlil|-cMl:l (nlo of lout, Arid11 d i m t l i iiiilviitlnii In u iiliiln,, Cln-liil, 1 Tho C|i|ilnln of our iinlvn- tho ii|ii-etiil nf tint ()(in|ml wlilnh wo. II, Tin iNiiiifiuil nlop In woll-ilnlii|| tlon him nnvor lout a battlo. . - — ".'«n H i n t In Aot'i wn nhoiild ulwiiyn bo thlnlclu to Inkii Ilin I i l i i l n nil onn'n Kill<l>'. ilnlii nf (Jnil nnfTni-i.tli violence, and Inir how wo In mu- day inliclit inulie n U lu d o u b t f u l w l i n t h n r thnrn woiiljl nlTilllnr uinl even mule wonderful hln-* tin (inch u rniinli'y in tliu world uu I tin ni1 11 11 10 no tory. iii«?"i " '' ! " t"Hll)tn mlufnr. t/llltuil MludiH of Anirrlcn, wnrn It, llt)t • iino hv iimrryliiff. on' T for thn ln|ii:luRii "f ClU'lutophiir CnlA l i t t l e li'arnlni; In n ilunKurniiti tli'ny, U l l l b l l U to MDI'KIld I l l l l Ulll)Wllld|[0 of •-••Tho i n u l u r l t y of tho world'B brow- iiml too inncli oflen unlltii n man I'mcrlou l»il(in« to (lornuiiiy. mnkliiK »» living. Endeavor. - I • "• t^±sts*ig^-tt&s£z*^^ &^r-&$»SirT%^&^$S^3^<XZ£ i '.!••" W "F """•• «" "'» "°™ -""— °' "-"""' HS^^ V I..H ^lt. _ , - i -•- ' * - - v . . . . . ... ....I. .' I,Mill It DO YOU NOT KNOW? V you do not, you can find out by a verj Following are the teams scheduled little Investigation that to play our boys this season,—on our grounds with but three exceptions. Attend the games, and encourage tho y. IB the very best pnlnt Club, on the inside of the fence. Clip that (was ever need in Hammonton. this out, and watch the "Republican" There are scorerbf buildings that you for further details. •gee every day, painted with thel May 1—Waterford. Hammonton Paint eight to twelve May 8-Atoo. May 15—St. Mal'aoUy. years ago, and looking well May 22—Cedar Broolr, at Cedar Brook. at the present time. May 29-8tratford A. C. The Hammonton Paint is sold for loss May 31—M. W. Taylor's, a.m. and p.m. than any other first-class Paint. It has no cqtmlrrsritrworkB-welt; covers wuT17 June 12— Hermann Institute. and wears well. Sold by J uno 19—Covenant A. A. The Hammonton Paint 5 JOS. I. TAYLOR House, Sign and Carriage Painter, Second and Pleasant Sts., , Hammonton, N. J. Only the very Best! Bread, Cakes, Breakfast Rolls MALL'S The Peoples Bank Hammonton, N. J. Capital, '. . . , i :.' 8550,00.0 Surplus and Undivided Profits,. $45,000 Three per cent interest paid For the Best Meals , Hammonton'3 Base Ball Schedule June 26—Egg Harbor. July 3—Nason Professionals. July 5-^Lonewood A. C., n.m. nnd p.m. July 10—Berlin. July 16—Cedar1 Urook, a.m. and p.m. July 17— Ariel flG. _juIjiM—Lauret-Sprlnga. , . July 81-F—•"--"-Aug. 7—Columbia F. C. -'" AUK. M—Berlin. ' : ' '•"'"• Aug. 21—West End B. B. C. Aug:. 2U—Egg Harbor. Bept. i—Berlin, at Berlin. —Sept. 0—Pleasontvllle, a.m. and p.m. Bept. 11—East End B. B. C. Sept. 18—81. Paul's A. A. MR. EDITOR : After calling attention to the very poor lighting ol the poat office, some months ago, there was quite aa improvement made. Since; I have learned that the building is leased TfitlftfaB agreement tbatHhu proprietor furnlah lights; so the responsibility rests on the owuer of the building. For some time past, one of the lights has been little more tban one candle power (and that of the old-fashioned "tallow candlertype),~abd the" dtbftrs very poor in comparison with the lights in our leading stores. ' I claim that the citizens of Hammontoo have a right to tlrst-claas lights in the post-office, and if the present mode of lighting cannot be made effective, some other plan should be adopted, and gome means be taken to supply thoroughly ^ood light. - ' VOX POPTJM. £gT~ List of uncalled-for letters in the Hamrnooton Post Office on Wednesday, Dr O B Bird Antonio Granlero Master Fred Krtt Andomlo Klnel'la FOREIGN Lunarda Coluccl Persons calling for any of the above letters'will please state that it has been advertised. 1 THOS. O. ELVINB, P.M. • •••••••- • •'• ob TO—.-.-' • ' • • • • - ' - - - ' • • Lakeview Cramer's Restaurant Next to Bank Bros. Building,' GREENHammonton. HOUSE Meals at All Hours. Central Avo., Hammonton, N. J. , B. J. BYBNES, President M. L. JACKSON. Vioe-PreB't W. R. TILTON, Cashier. DIRECTORS . J. Byrnea C. F. Osflood Elnm Stookwell Wm. J. Smith Som'I Andoraon M. L. Jaokaon George Elvlns Wm. L. Black J. 0. Anderson \V. R. Tilton Berry Tickets the kind you can read, and the kind that lasts,-— Printed by Hoyt & Son Weak Kidneys Make Weak Bodies. Kl<ln«y I>IH«IVHCH Ca-.iHO Hull' tlio Ootniiioii A«li«H ami l l l n ol lluniinontoii I'oople. !«'. II Aa mm vr»U llnlc woukoiiB n cliulii, n wenk Jtltlnoyi weaken tlio wliolo lioily and hofltun the Him) breaking ilown. , Overwork, atrulita, ooMn an<l (itlier ontinoR Injure Iho liMiirjr», nil<| wlion tliolr nativity l« Iraionfld llto wholo limly mifl'nni i frhm tlio oxCOBH of inio |Milfl<in tilri'ulutoit In Iho Mood. Aolion unit |inlnn anil urinary Ilia oomo, mill thoro 14 nil e»er*lMnrnnnliiK tnitdctnoy tnwitrita (Iliihoioi nnil dvl "I llrlnlil'" illntinn«. Thorn In Jin rtml luilji for tlin imlTeror exnepl " ol,. . |>uall'l Kliluny 1'llln net dlrrnlly, nn Iho hliljioyn unil niirv nvory klilury 1)1. Ilaiiiinonton - . euro. •!• tU* jiruo) ( • - ....... •• .............. - ....... ..... Then, Ilnlior, llvh>ir nn Kranoli Hi., Ilmnmen' ion, N. ilt, auya i "1 nufl'oroil aonidtornlily frum it 'lull, li'nvj- |iuln tlmiuiili tho luwcr - jtarl-itf llt« IMM|I,- • 1 - wi»o- tinikblo ttt flnil A proinrily llhil \roiilil (flvo mo roller, Mini nriin nt M In* i (o know (ruin wlint louroo ilia troublo •jiruno until my klilnayi txoniiio IrrngiilnT In •ollnti. I.iinrnliiK »( Hi' merit* of I)i»n'a JflUiiny 1'llla, I nriiouroil » h<ix HI Ilia Heil Oru» I'liuriiiKoy, oml ronolvail givm rollof. I ftuhii |ilrnniira hi rrooiiiiiii'iiillii^ tlili oxoollehl (rtmoily lii ullinr tutttttn." Vat mid by *l| ili?«lci». 1'rlim, 60 iontf. l'n,l«r-Jlllhnrn On., Hnfluln, No it Yuik, aolo •IfolMe'lor thu United Minim.' lt«liiilnt«r llin IIMDIO— Domi'.-- »nj mko no filter. LEADING COMMERCIAL, Large assortment of Pfl.lniB,;F<*rnst Bonne Plants. Choice Oysters and Olams Served in all Styles. ALL JIODEHN COMVEKIEKCES,. Cut Flowers. * Fnneral Designs Thiladelphia Pure IgeTJream In Fresh Flowers, Wax, or Metal. 35 cents a Quart;—— WATKIS &~NICHOLSON, Families earved with Oysters and Ico Cream Florists and Landscape Gardeners. Phone 1-W Fnlblii5lies*f3. HOTEL. : on abort notice. ANTON PIE/1, Proprietor;, Both Pbones. Why it pays to build of Concrete : First, it lasts;' Second, it satisfies; Third, it is modern ; Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds, •The other ninety-sii reasons you will find if you will examine a house of thla kind, or if you call on the Office, Spear Building, -Hammonton-Gonerete-Gor - Hammonton Star Bottling Cp. B. FOQLIETTA. Prop. Mss BERTHA TWOMET Notary Public Com. of Deeds I.make no extra cbarg-e for Cuff's on sleeves.-'That i«5Oc. in your pocket. Coat haneers free. Loc.al Phone 542 -•-Belleyue Avo^ Hammonton. Business in these lines properly and ' promptly attended to. -HARmSTMen's-Ofltfltteiy GET. Paid your subscription? Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla" Soda, Etc, Orders Promptly Attended To. $3."" $3*° 00 $4. ^'Quem~$uatiiy~*£Shoes have been ten years lefore the public. In tkat time the sales have IroTten all as ULML lecn c,ftfi*r-yc*» en? -feCOrtiitf ^t~/ie~fffcfvfy incj *ur"f**v itvnrthe largest women's shoe factory in the world. Ten thousand ^airs are sold everyday. This great growth could only come from superior merit. VIThy don t you wear them once! This Store has the sole agency* THE BEST ROOF — - — Compare the prices of International made-to-measure suits with those of other tailors. I will be satisfied, and you will be convinced that you caunot get better value for your money. . Because the International Tailoring~ConjpanyHoriuch~an enormpuT business, they buy their cloth and supplies in big quantities, thereby ' "securing theui at" priotHfr'lhut' iniposslble for the prdjnaryjtailor to s'ecure. 'Let me prove it. Hammontou, N. J. Next to Steel's SBE and that Is Oortright's Metal Shingles Pennsylvania Railroad HammocMm, May 13,1909 m- Fire Insurance. —-MONEY von Acoording to hotel selected. . "Covers necessary expenses for three days. Tickets good returning for ten days. Detailed Itineraries and full information . of Ticket Agents, or ' J. R. WOOD, GKO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Jlannger. General Passenger Agent. Hammontoii Trust Correspondence Solicited, Bartlott Building, Company , N. J7 THE Cor. Main Road : and Bellevuo Hammonton COLUMBIA JOHN A. HOYLE Purina Food Hammonton Ht Water and Steam For Wlo by Ildllevuc Avr,, Hot Air and Gasolene Engines Artesian s 'Plumbing"in all Branches Bellevue Avenue, Hammonton. BOTH PHONES licenses, Bills ordered paid : Chick llimiinontoil DE. W. H, LONG Kuown aa.Dlnuioud Jnck will coimult with liny olck jun'on FREE-OP CHAKQK nt )iln a Scratch QS ^ Hammonton, N. J. Capital, $100,000 Subscribed Surplus, $10,000 1)18 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 28 00" Wm L Black, goods.- • . Town Purposes....™™ j ' $10000 Geo Bemsbouso, Overacor Poor" ..;... 15 00 J W Myers, Night Police .........-....:.. 27 50 • W R Heely, salary ......... _...............___25 00 Telephone Co, rent ...................____... 100 S Anderson, pump and labor............ 7 25 Hoyt <S Sou. adv and printing......... .5 75 W H BernBhotue, teum hire ........._ 4 00 ' HNlooIal, repair contract ".V™ ....„.„T75 SO are building Men's Suits to measure at $15 and WE —worth twenty-two and twenty-five^dollars. We will furnish every detail in tailoring your fancy calls for. Tailors will put in your suit work, style and distinction that will; differ from the ordinary made-to-measure clothes, and Joe Capucclo Jos Rnbertone........ Peter Henr G DeClcco 8 OeOieoo - „..._ „........„ _ ..„..., ™ i 7 73 7 73 6 00 8 08 923 •. We make Ladies' Skirts and Suits to order We dn Cleam'rig, Prgfi.sitig) Scouring, Dyeing and Repairing. Merchant Tailoring Dept., Second Floor. Brotlrers Hammonton, N. J. Order Berry Tickets Now* S3M 31 Uoanl of Health......... Il«d Cn)M Ptmrmaoy. chemical ...... (3 21 License ......... Unfunded Vall'i (eo, not used ......... S3 00 DKBTTIST GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD THREE DAYS TOUR VIA vania Railroad Saturday, May 22, 1909 Roundr Trip Rate $9.50 from Hammonton ffc Oovbri trannportatlon on BpoolM Train to and from Qottysbnrjr, hate) nconirtmodatlons at Gettysburg, and drive over the Battlefield. Detailed Itineraries and. fall Information of Ticket Agontfl, or J. R. WOOD, 1'aBBonir.or Traflla Mnnaqor. QEO. W. BOYD. , Phllada, Established 18?3 Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co. 224 Federal Street, Camden, N. J. Capital - - . . ' $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $951,530.53 Aaseta - - - $7,333,826.13 Trust Furida - --not-included inr "above; $4;5OO,ooo.oo Acts in ICxcciitor, Trustee,Hiiiardian, etc. Scud for booklet relative to wills aiul kindred KiibjoctH, and Builder Advertising Fays Try it! Embraces a collection of over three* hundred different Styles and Patterns, made for us by America's best --tailors, of honest fabrics, for Men and Young Men, at $5, $7.50, $9, $10, $12, $15, and up. l 95 „.,„.. 21 60 „._.............._._.U 03 _ D~ Belrossi .. ........ — .. ........... ..T.-----... 7 78 Mike Melzlbo _ ................ „ ................ 8 SI Paolo Meizlno..........._.._.............. — . 6 IB 8 Merllno .........................................6 60 Hunrey Beely ............ i........-_ ......... 5 26 B Valro....".... ......... ....................... ...... l 50 .WLBInok, tooli.............................'. 819 Goo Blvlna, tools ..................., .......... l 45 Hoyt A Son, branding Iron......... ..... i 00 Cli»8 LHtleneld ...._ ...................... ..... H 00 W H Bernalious* .............................. is 60 Billy Curdona ..... _ ..... „ ...................... 4 05 Thou Wells........................_ ............... l 50 ...............--------------2 6U . * Our Eeady-to-Wear ~ Clothing Department ..:....,....^.....» $4 so Fire Cblbf O. F. Lenz tendered his reilRuatloD, aaying that the duties InTwo per cent interest paid on ohooklng terfered too much with his bualaet*. nocounls nvernftlng a dally balance Referred to the committee. •; , of $1000 or over. Thoa. R. Twomoy renewed bit offer Three per cent, compounded Bemlanna- jtp cait tho Rravel If. Town. would repair ftlly, paid on Savings Aocouuta. ....... portion of Madlaon Ave. Referred. Bale Doposlt Boxes for Rent. Solicitor Slockwell wrote, In reply to Trust and Real Estate Department. queatlona, that the County should pay coat ol tranaportlDg prlaonora to county Aota aa Executor and Admlnlatrator jail ; aleo, that tho hot that an ordlAgent for tho Bale of Itoal Katato. nunco haa never been recorded would Btoamohlp TlokoU sold. nut Invalidate, t!m_ ordinance, but It Boos generdr T'rustT Odnipany Dualncso. might piovont dldlculty to re-uiinct all euch ordluaiiceo, and record them. OFVIOI3U8 Tbo Into Town moctliiij haying voted A. J. Kldar, Proaldent, to tranofor SdOOO frooa Burplue to other JOB. R. Imlioff, Vloo-Pronldont. funds,/ and appropriate $600 (or adver, Wm. Colwell, Vloe-Proaldont tising' the Town, Council decided to Donn H.' Itonwlck, Oouniolor. runlio J11000 available to buy crave! n. M. Bottomloy, Boo. & Treoa. land, and place $1000 In poor fund. O. P. Campanolln, liook-koepor, .The Ike- district, ordinance waa taken up, and no objoollona or auugeallona haylnu hc«n made by oltlcena, It poaaed Dr. 1C. K. third and llnal roadlu« by a vote of flvo to one,— tlm one bolox t"o Muy6r. •Voted, ilTSl Wm. Dornahouae be emU'Donnell'B DulldliiK, Ilnnimonton. ployed to umke • aurvoy of the proponed Offloo Houra i 0.00 tn rJ.mi u in. --------.....— •-'~-»mVfrom1.t)Ot<>IUiOp.n>. ---- •now- road botwonn l^altvluw "Avdnije Phono fill Dlnaed Tliiirrilay »ml Krlit»y nnd North Btrnut. Alto, to place eloiio monumnuu on bouudurloi ol now gravel __________ OJEO. A.^ luuuu.-i£luuabtU~tilraut l -lo~«urvey-lh0 Hulton tract and place- enmo punnnnuot mnrkorn, If purclioed, Work Vlnlihod «n per AKioement. I'UuF, tluo prlntn, unit eallinutoa On niolloo, uu order (or 8f>0 voted, to ftirulihod. Jobbing ntleuded to O. A. U., toward tliolr Memorial Day promptly. Ilox n:ia. Jx)0iil Phone BOO. cxptiuMia. ' Obarry Btrnnt. ll«mmontu'o. Illuhwny UomcnlttoB Inatruoled to notily ownera ol oeruln property on Railroad Avenue to rebuild tldewnlka, ion* 10 <ir«lu ufl tun nater. Ad|> urned. eon Carpenter Moclical Offices Oflloo HOIUH,—11.00 to ^.00 di^lly. tiundnyc—1.00 to R.OO p. m. To RTOld wslllna. would ndvlai) BiiiiJnY vlnltn All I>r. I-OIIK'K fnmono lemedlea mo on < rale at ll«'«l Crop* Pliftrmnoy Bank Brothers' MercEant Tailoring Dept Many styles of woolenTfal3ncs~areJb.ere to chdose'from. F D Glacomo, goods....™ 6 00 E Stookwell, goods .^....7.7..7:r..7..- ;r 28 00 Harry Wells, goods .. ---- .;_ „ 10 00 Goo Elvlns, eoods................„ ..."" 28 00 gonto Rlzzotte Tony Rlzzotta Mortgage Loans. , Bepular convocation on last Saturday eveatog, May 1st. All preient. ' Highways Committee reported that they bad holes dift in the Satton land. tu ascertain quality and deptn of gravel, and were pleased with the result. Later, it was voted to visit the tract in a body, and to complete the purchase if it proved satisfactory. Committee also reported the expenditure of 8100 on Walnut St. Chief of Police made written report of twoarrsstsin^Xpril. Clerk reported bis receipts as follows : For street dirt, S19~GO ; liquor licenses, V. a Rgrnahottaa, Overseer ...... .MS 75 „ .......«.„.;.. 7 58 VIA Wm. BAKEE, Agent MONFORT . Town Council Meeting. Carmine Clrlllo They are Beet and Cheapest - Terms, $1,25 per Tear j $1 in Atlantic Comfy. . J176 50 GencrnI Surplus......... . SO Johnson, forcjii Ores ...,i ............ i $25 00 The Heart of the Nation For which wearej 8ole~2igeut Jot1 •25 N. Third St.. Independent Phone —No. 632 Poor fund ......... John W. Roller, $1.25 per year. IN ^Reasons Insurance Agent CONTRACTOR With the An International Suit IS CHEAP 99 W» H. S Boxes for Kent By virtue nf a writ of fieri faolm, to ma directed Ijfucd out of the New Jersey Supremo Court, will bo gold at public yenduo, on SATURDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTU DAY OF MAY, NINETEEN HUNDRED , AND NINE, ot tbren oV.loek in tho afternoon of said day; at tho Hammonton Hotel, in tho town of Hnmmonton, in tho county' of Atlantic, and State of Now Jersey. An undivldud < no.hulf Intorett In and to all that certain tract or lot of land, aituate In the .tana_nf-H:iminonlon,_caanty-of-A.Uantlo-«nd/ State nf New Joney, bounded and described ai folluwF : I!«-innin(t at a (tone in the Interaction of the rriHdlo llnoa of Walkor llona and Myrtle Stree'i-lhenoe- (1) «outti forty-three <loi{rflo» nnd fifty mlnutoa eaat along the middle .of Myrlln Street fifteen chulnl to tho land of Josnph Montana; (3) it rlp;bt an«lea to Myrtle fitrc. t nnrlh forty-six degrees and ten minutea eaitt twenty ohalna; (3) at right anglaa to the taut named line north forty throe degieit and (Illy minutes weat flftten chains to the middle of Walkurlloadj (4J alonK the ulildlo of Wiilkor HOIK! foutli forty-alx degreea ten minutea weit twi'iily ch iiuj to tbo plnoe of beginning j oonfiiialr ^ r.iirl.r norei of luml, ilrini menmiro. tifl/.oil ae tL'e property of OlrUno Lavlgna and I n l i c n In oicoiillon at tho nuit of Peuploii llaillt «f JJammonton, N. J., and to bo Bold by ENOCH L. JOHNSON, Dnted May I, 1UUU. Bherlff. Jk BTOOKWDI.!., Attornoyi. Opposite Penna. Depot Full Meals 25 Cents HERIPP'8 BALE. Safd Deposit Hotel If inserted in a Newspaper that everybody roads. Mr*. iv«iQ Myera la to have H buii«»|ow built ou « |ot booi^hi of Kirk bl>oi«r. oyur tu Arltal Paya 2 Per Cent on deposits nubject to check nl «i|{lit on average balances of $200 nnd over. 3 Per Cent on Time Deposit*. 14 daytT notice to withdraw. Safe Deposit Boxet—Vcai ly rental $2.00 and upward. AUtXANDKRC. V-'OOD.Pr«U.«l BENJAMIN C, >«EEVE. V»««-i'r..lJ«« «.J Tnul O»flo« JO3CTII UPI'INOOYT.B... .nH TV.". CHOW5R J.bE ia-|(i(AlM TOMUN3ON, Awkl ~~ omucrons WIIII«jriH.HcuH Ilrn|iiiiln C, Hr.«»« Aloamlcr t>. \V>mJ H. 1'llce flcnr.c UcvuuMi l»i«p)> II. ilniUII WlllUnl Joyre Sewrll IdlmuiiJ K. Kfitl, )r. (icur« W, Jcnup WlllUm I. I. Ilr.JIcy Ilctdlcy \Vllll*ni (Ivurtfe J. Ucracn lo..,Tn W. C<«pcr liphrolm Tomllaioa