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1 ,.55. F ^ L. 38. HAMMNTN, K. J., MAKCH 0, 900. N. 0 J Plows. on, labo, and lumbet cost moe thau they ; dffayea ago. Thee s theefoe a cause fo the advance n pce of all knds of ^ Agcultual mpleqents. PlWS ae qute a lttle hghe than they wee last yea, but we make only a%w eghychanges " " *~ ~ n ou pce-lst. Note ou. quotatons on Bssell Plows " 8 $4 25, wth exta shae ; 7~$5.25jwth exta shae N ^8.75, wthexta shae also coulte and wheel. H $8.75, wth exta sha? also coulte and wheel Beal-Estate and nsuance Agent Notay Publc, Commssone of Deeds t QfGce, -0 Raload Ave. Hammonton. The REPUBLCAN offce e the only pntng house n Hammonton. eatsfuotoly. t to fjjl uvey ode JHDPRTAKERS AND \ Funeal Dectos. AH buanoba n the lno / pomptly and caefully attended to. v a Specalty fllco and Resdence, 208 Poach Steet, lnmmonton. W. c. T. t. / ^Cbe ladles have taken ths epace tot DD yea, ad ae esponsble fo all that t may contan. TJHJB SALN CEN8ED Fo What? "Some tfnagottoung faclywabfflbnnb tt fend n Joya_Luu<llng,^and cue day, as they wee walkng past, thacout Housoand Jal, almost dectly, opposte to whch la a llcennca note), they woe speakng of the nconsstency of men to lcense an evl and than bnlld nuhouben and Ja ln to pudlbh_ conbca to mude us ead the othe day,", ezclalmed tbo fend. -Tue wods eoemcd to ban themselves nto the mnd of. the young lady, and ecued to he agan and agan* uulll one day eho pcked up uenoll and pape and wote tnefollowng lnos " Llceneed fowhat? Llceueed to Bell, lcensed to dnk, Lcensed to cuse ah, man, stop and thnk; Lcensed to entloe the young man n, Aud bnd hm tueu wth, the chans ot sn. - Tes,lcensed lcensed fowhat?. - Lcensed to un thu poo mans h6mo, And send hs chlden fonb, to oam Up and dowb tuts luud md want and vce- All, man, wll llgh lcense pay that pce? But theye lcensed cenqed fo what?. Lcenced to jeuk that poo Wfes heat And pleco tlat aohos wth soows dat Lcensed to stan thut bstes name, And cush tbat fathe neath btte 8ha,me._ Lcensed? Yes loensod fo what? Lcensed to bd all vlluo adlen. And Bconfully spun whats good and tue. Lcensed to dag men and women low, To govel md msey. Want and woe. Lcensed] ah, lcensed fo what? Lcensed to lake the chldens bead And send them stavng to the dty bed. LloenssdJojubJlceosed to steal, Lcensed to stke, lcensed to kll. Lcensed lcensed fo what? Ah, man stop and tlak. t neve befoe, When you vote fo lcense, bat an awful stoe.. -; fsln and cme yone helpng to bng n ths land, whee God and lgbt should egn. NE.AND, N. J. HATTlBA.CoLX.lltB. Young Peoples Socetes. Ths epane s devoted to the nteests of tho Young Peoples Socetes of tbo valpus Chuches. Specal tems of nteest, and announcements ae solcted, T. P. 8.. E., Pcsbytefn Chuch Meets Tuesday evenng, at 745. Tpplo, "Bejeotlng Chst." Mak 2-9. Leade, Mss Anna Lobley. Busness meetng next Tuesday eve. T. P. S.. E.,-Boptlat Chuch; Topc, "Kejcctnjj Chst" Mak 2 ^0.""Leado, Mss Ea Calaw Epwolh Leaaue, M. E. Chuch j. MeetsTSuuday evenng, at 000. Topc. "Bojccnu Chsjpt." Mak-2-0. Loodo, Chas. D. Jacobs. Busness mcetlur next Monday eve. Y. P.. U., Unveenllat Chuch Meets Sunday evenng, at 700. Topc, "Fo what B you lfe?".povebs 4 3 } Matt. 0 0, 20 ; Jas A codal nvtaton s extended to-all to ntlcnd theeu Wtn Spng coaes the fact that we need eome tonc and alteatve emedy. o wells Sasapalla doefc all that we ulam fo t. A conbtnnt demand fom ou cubtomeh hhs nduced ua to put on sale a pv e fomula fo hose and cattlo powdes to be known as owells Hose and Cattle Pcwde. ^ AH!C about t. To-dayj Satuday, Mach 8, to ntoduce ou Ceam Dentflco. wo wllg ve a pltg. feo to any one puohueng a 26-oeut tooth bush. Photo Bupplea. owos Phamacy., llollotuo Avonuo. ^ pon J3nnduy«0no a.m. to p.m. " 200 to (300 p.m. Fom The Elecc Lght Company Tothe Town and taens of Hammonton GENTLBMBN We have been equested to ende you a statement of the upon you favoable evson of the lghtng odnance to 8uT? ou equements. n ve\y of the foegong, -out stateas we know less.t^an you dp as to the necessty of the equed evlbp, fo the followngeasons st. That had you odnance allowed you pevous electc plant to- chage the ates we equest n ou lette of a pevous, datethee neve would have been the dssatsfacton (that has been ncued) -though poo sevce; t s vey evdentj.tbat f. yon- want, a 7gp.dd lght a fa etun must be pad fo t, pecsely the same as pacbosng mechandee; theefoe the ates you have been payng have been so nadequate, that but one employee could be* mantaned to opeate the plant,_;coal8 always hgh at any pce, ol s lkewse, and tbe most unfotunate of all a loss to the owne, that he (let alone the fact tbat he eceved no etun on hs nvestment, touble, annoyance and anxety) found t necessay to put hs band n bs pocket to meet contngent and cuent espouses, and what fo? Smply-fo the accommodaton of hs fellow ctsens,, and then a subject ot. ctcsm owng to tbe poo sevce endeed ; eally gentlemen t s a.wonde to us. tbat be contnued the opeaton of tbe plant as long as be dd, and wee t not fo bs nteest and consdeaton fo bs townsmen we ae satsfed tbat no saneman would have dope so, theefoe gentlemen t s fa to pesume that what we equest you to do s but lo you nteest,, we howeve havejqhes-; tancv~to"acltnowledge that we expect some etun fo ou nvestment noddllcent efbts, but not, bea you n mnd, fom tho pesent consumes, but fom new subscbost of whch wo have the assuance of nealy 600 lghts aleady, 2nd. That as M. Bynes (whom you all know) was on tho vey vege of shut- -tlngf4owa.b8-plaut,(whch_4vey-hon-_ est man would sancton) theeby ncung evey ctzen that bod hs esdence stoe etc., wed,a dead nvestment; when as a God-send he consumateg the sale of the plant to us, whch means the contnuaton of au accommodaton (wth 0 candle powe) that s wthout an equal, encouages nhabtaton n you town, attacts tho eye of passongua of both aloads when pausng though lammonlon, and many othe edeemng featues loo numeous to menton. 3d. Suppose fo nutanco,- yon ofur tbo evson, t means the abolshment of electc lghts m lnmmouton, u» no plant could lve unde the pesent ates, just thnk gentlemen of ho dlbktnuo of a town of 5000 nhabtants, o thee about,unable to suppot au olcoulu lght plant, what would jou popely holdes thnk of such an advotleonunt to bo spead boadcast, about Hammonton pospety? t would mean unsalable eal estate and vacant buldngs, thee" by a depecaton n you muchanu busness. 4th. Ths Company means to equp a duplcate plant at the uallost possble moment, theeby nsung aalnnt any bunk downs. -Wo have aleady nccftnot tho,ww>klng foce of ou plant, by atldutf a cwpulot* eluotlclau nd cuglcu. You lavu (ho constant attoudaco of-ou tupulntotdunt aud Gonual Munagu, who la boyoul a doubt an ublu nutt to cope wth tho ltlcuclou of an uluollo plaul to gve (lllolpntaovlcu, nnd la llkoughly famla wth nl oloulvlcal applances? Wo ao at pesent evsng thu electcal constucton at tho powe UH, and you wll agee wth ua that a maked chaugu B notceable. Now Hum qonllonfl, t B not nucoueay fo ua tu go futhu nto dotall, ua you ao thonuhly awae of tlo oxtal- ng condltlom; and you act favoably upon ou equest t nluply mona you salvaton as to electc lghts ; f you donu, you may look fowad to the nonj opeaton of an electc lgbt plant u Pfttpm^nton^sp la^m.wejeconcened theofoo we ae thooughly convnced that..hammonton contans too many tffllgett" people "to 8tand~n~thcl owo lght, by efusng the equested evson, and we hope that yon wll take.mmedate acton, theeby avodng any delay n ou contemplated duplcaton acton pove favoable as to the evson, we would be pleased to, have yon nset ou copoate name n tbe owneshp of Sad odnance o fanchse. ^ We would lke to add n- concluson that as ou canvas bos poved successful and uealy all ctzens that bave been appoached on the subject.ae content to-pay pu ates (consdeng the necesstyjfeskotfo -tbe contnuaton.of.the^ accommodaton), that all pesent consumes wll ende us the co-opeaton by sgnng contacts as submtted, owng.to tbe unfomty of ate, ates ae the same fo eveybody (accodng to scale),.nojdevjalws^llpatalty. theefoe v?e would consde you expedtous acton on ths subject as mpotant tons as thepassage of tbe desed evson of odnance. -. A featue that omtted to menton la, ({pnsde the advance of you nsuancejtatea should you fnd t necessay to etun to the antquated ol lamps. Hopng you.wll appecate ou fank expesson of the exstng condtons and the out-come of utue condtons, and take favoable acton wthout delay, we beg to eman, ; Respectfully yous, THE ELECTS LJQHT, HEAT AKD.FWKB C. F HAMMNTK. F. J. THEN,ffecj/ & Teas., - Edgewate Pak» N. J. ; Qloloua News. Comes"ToaxtDn P B. Washta,. T. He wtes "Fou bottles of Electc Bltte s has cued Ms. Bewe of soofala whch had caused he geat suffolug fo yeas. Teble soes wovld beak ont on te beadand faoo, and the best doctos o-^ul gve no help ; but/he euo s complete and he health s excellent." Ths shown what thousands have poved that Elcoto Bttes s the best blood, pulqo ; known. ta totte, salt hnum, nloos, bolls and annnct soes, t atlmnlates lve, kdneys and bowels, expels posons, helps dgeston, bulds up tlo stength. nly Go. Sold bv owell, Dujfjlst.. Guaanteed.. El. FWX.ESR Now and Bocond-hand REAL ESTATE Bought,; Sold, and Exchanged. Dodges, Postes, etc., etc, n all banchcfl. Pnted when wanted, Pces Reasonable, at) the Republcan flco. A Hew Wagon Shop Hove taken tbe Jno.Wnltho shop, on Thd St., and wll do nl wok n tho wheelwght and blacksmth lne* llohe-bhoug n specalty. HABEY ttdery, Attoney-at-Law ffcal TowzTAttney, Altz Buldng, Hammonton, -Boom-37-Heal-BstntefctawBuldng, Atlantc Cty. n Hammonton evey Thusday Pactce n all Couts of tho State. Money-oFfst-motgage-loan - l Stoves Repaed WLLAM BASER, No. 25 Thd Steet, Hammonton. Confectoney nly the chocest. Bead & Cake >/- *, Always the best, Co Second and Bellevue, Hammonton.. The Republcan and New Yb-k both papes one yea Weekly Tbatf fo &.25 HAMMNTN, talan and Amecan / ", STEAM MACCARW,, Jannfaotuoof the llnoat omcoll and Fuuoy PUB to. Muooaonl pnokagoa, wth dleotlonn, Tto B, no v«ll an tlo pnokcd o.u vay bo«c qualty, and nothng lufoo to tho mpoted ouea, \ ( \, -U.H, \.; \ \\ Htonmallp Agont. Plut-olnu tlclotu t,<» nl pats of tlo wo.d, wth twla-acuw oxpoba Bovloo. --,.;, and n moat ollnblo lno of all.tho popula band* of Tobacco, nud wv ow muko CAES la what. oull tho attcntlou of,ny old flondo, and ua flondn. Alno, well nolcotod Hup of opotlng goods. FEDLERU \ \ t Ll \,

2 tto A LTTLE FARTHER N. "Say, yon mustnt do that!" snld sloth fowad lum > LTTLE holdng Agnca tghtly by the hand.,..,.,,... n Aftlon, jbtlches have only ecently been doteatteatet m, faeuth Atfco. Uty HUMAN HAR HAREST. Pces Pad fo Beautful Badn Jnet a lttle fathe on h, Just a lttle fo* the happy days that lle -us, when these days of stess ae gone! " Days of cstfulness nud pleasue, duysof ganeed joy and teasue, AH tho havest-homes of deamland jusl - a lttle fathe on What ahope to-keep them smlng, faces wstful, faces-wan!... What a spu tofant endeavo, tll the cushng task.s-done! _... An, twould be a soy showng lfe would make t fo Gods bestowng f the good tme dd not beckon-jtst a lttle fathe on.. nl such ebulltons of delght.lu "fntmy., "Wlh Ms. WhltlUB now he daughte. who had stated out fo.f "tamp ov- 4 tlu> hlls.".tunluk n» canoe wth n stanpe loj\ she wondeed wlnt y would ho dolf nt.nt. Anl, when tl Htnufjy l>oy nn! -he own "odd ltle Rfl." as she clltd "\ev. eano "to T. wth the stn.tllns.ue.st,.kh.. _....._... Hut -fp- «v ave-n nsw- ethe Just a..lttle.fathe ou, justa lttle fathe on, n the joy weve. alnost^ta8tod,_8^_the cown.we vo almost won, Jly the tnsk ;a lttle..stonge, stay. * -no-a numbe of questons, nnd when she had leaned tlnt he was the son of n oldacqualnlanee and that hs notbe was boadng at a fam house not fat fom Pof, Wllams cann. she was vey much nclned to,,glve he. consent at once. Howeve. shejojd_llandpjpl the We shallgasp the shnng guedon just a lttle fathe on. Ah. the eetmb~l^nhe~n!j--th7~thfc.... che.flftagfntkefy^n! Fay lanten n the twlght, when the! summe-day-s-done to.come aound~tn*hscanoe the,next uoulug, and f she had decded then -to-lot~tey " ente f o7tws"tce,""" le." would- fnd he eady to pactce wth hm; ;.. Mat aftenoon- Ms. Whtngcalled upon and enewed he ac<nalutflc,e wth Ms. Muay, and the ladles pad a shot vst to the. pofessos pnn. Thsngtnve neve ^ovetake" t;""we-c neve qute fosake t; Whle t gammes t bcgofes us just n lttle^fathe on. But thee s n Fathe n, aye, thee s a Fathe n n the uttemost sweet county, whee no motal.foot has gone. By-and-by. beyond all seeng, we shall come to lfes edeemng, Come to all that fath has pomsed just a lttle fathe on! ange Judd Fame... THE LAKE RACE. ANDLPp was paddlng wth stong, even stokes though the placd wates of the lttle habo. The wooded hlls ose ound hm on thee sdes, whle out befoe hm lay the open lake. Thee wee no sounds but the dp of hs paddle and the melancholy cy of a dstant loon, untl suddenly came the slp and quck ush of fallng ocks and eath, and at the same moment the dy. of "Boy, boy, help!.. -..;";-" " ; Randolph tuned hs.canoe and paddled apdly towad the shoe whence these soundshad come, and thee he found a laughng gl, aleady shakng heself fee fom the dt and debs that bad accompaned he fall "No, m not hut," she sad, mely. -But-when called was sue was gong to-be! was envously -v?fecdlcs8 tu tny tlm uohet~ntdtes etun Tey eceved the desed pemsson, and then "the fun of he lfe" began. Evey day Randolph paddled abound fom the camp., aud they pacubed togethe longhand fathfully. As the day of the contest dew hea Tey became moe and moe couldeut. whle hemothe gew mo.e nevous., "Tey, emembe that you and Hand ae gong to compete wth" olde boy-sanct gls, who have been n these a/es" befoe. And then, too, Uand s gong to compete n the fst ace, and that wll te hm; so you have only a vey lttle chance of wnnng." "We have evey chance of wnnng, mamma!.you dont kuowjwjat-we.can., do!.tust wat and see. At last the geat day came. The skj vas cloudless, and the quet lake. on;, jefoe the apponted hou, began 0 ake on a gala-day appeaance. Mttl joats aved fom eveywhee, bng ng spectatos and patcpants b. thees and fous. Teams dove n fon all the county ound, and the petty wooded shoes wee, lned wth goups of pleasue seekes and eage lookes on. Thee was some delay befoe the fls\ ace was caled. Then, "Canoe ace sngle," was announced, and fou canoes wenfswlftly to the statng place. Though a glass Randolph could be planly seen, hs canoe beng the second fom the left. And now the ace began. The fou dak specks shot fowad, gowng lage and moe dstnct as they advanced. Rand was a lttle n the lead, but the next canoe galned^upon bltn^-nnxl the thld was but a paddles length behnd. ne had dopped back so fa that t had no chance at all. Rand leads them stll. Teys cagej eyes ae fxed upon hm; he has neve paddled so well as now. But what s the matte wth the next boy to hlm And the lln<>j.»«-qs!ol_..._.... A shout.ofapplause ses fom tnshoe, and Tey ases. he puddle.above he.head wth a lttle cy of. tumph. " v ". "Fst pze w.on,by Mss -Teesa Whffg and Randolph. Muay " s announced,.and to slve cups ae.handed, one to-each! Phladelpha Tmes. ZULU CHARLE SWFT F FT South Afcan Runne Who Caed MCHSUKCH nto LUjsnltl. fst of all mucs to got news out of beleagueed Kadysmth was a Zvlu who was Amecan educated, havng been taught at the Amecan msson school at npoudwonl. The mothe of one of tlfe besjeged pesons-lved n eteualtzbug. and fo thee,weeks was A CLUMN F PARTCULAR N«TEREST T THEM. completed- ths.mothes heat yeaned tohea of he son. -tunnes.ted lo yvt- l-and out,- but n evey nstancefley wee c-njjtuet by the Boes. XowlbstHdlug the appaent futlty of to--tjdt-ttef-uont-.-of tletat who wee the only ones who stood auy hanee of. successfully p.sslng ue lues. le- own 5Cu sevant. Nk.o*. Chale, wasasked seveal tmes f he would not ty-t. but be efused <ayuk.be dd not.thnk he could make t But the.wonn ttad known the ua- ves fom heehlldlmod.-ad u Cha- > she had geat coulldeuce. Fnally f yelded to he enteates. A-ul^patc-h-fo-le-son-was seceted Somethng tlut AH nteest the Juvenle Membes of Evey HouecuolU -Quant Actons and Bght Baylncn of Many Cute, and Cunnnj. C&dea. "."" ~~ " ""; J~ "ll the quet of the ealy monng," ;ald the natualst, "the ouaelly makes ts tolet, and f one wants to-see nu. nteestng poceedng. let hm watch the.fly. whle f s thus engaged. ts tolet makng tak.es.nealy a quate of an hou. --he-fy-beglns by^bushlng-lts- head wth tbetasland tbae of,ts foelegs.., ^ Head up thee, and suppose tbe ecent alna have undemned the old fellows consttuton so that my weght poved too--much fo hm. Hs nose anl tumbled off togethe. dont seo how m eve to get backto tho oad fom hee ts Just staght up! "f you- ae stayng ove Woodhaveu way, an paddle yqu aound; ts Just jthe othe sde, of-t!0s lng pont. "h, how lovely fo ve novo been n a canoe and havent had a chance tll now! Yen, wee at the Woodhaven ntl. ve leaned to BW!U ths mmme, and havo n owboat,- but thee snt n canoe anywhee aound the lake that can get un< dd want one deadfully!" "Then pehaps youd lke to ty paddllng now? fyou would, U.no back fo an exta paddle, m onu of the boys at ofemho Wllllaun camp, Jmt ove thee." Tho gl wan delghted ut bn RUKK<>Htlon, and RD tnndolph had etuned wth nnothc paddle, and tho two Htated out Hlowly md at (ut qute cantl«^ly. JHt(llhft Kll f (<Hllatejy (tool; th«moton wth the easy gace of one used to out-of-doo spot, and th«boy bhlnd Ju- egaded he wth tlu> hont-nt admaton (lnt he would havo fll fo luothe boy,, (, "tandolph Muay." ead lu> Kll fom the puddle that «lc wan uxlk. "!H lat you nnc Mn. «T>H WhlllUK, but veybody callm 0 Tey." "And they cull NC tuul." mld c boy. "Hay. Tey. t you and could f»cl HU- Kx.d pncu dkehc, anl ente the nh \\-\\-h afte MM, /,, lleve wo could wn h- np! You H n l- Htol;.vm nlll< JH l«,; hoy." "(ll!" ced Tey, "f wn- ln T lu-d l me!, And nll.v lllnl mum nn wll nut object. m l\c n\t lun nylll; n my ll^l lkcl hull no \\-l H llll." Allll Hll Hlhllllll..\lllll llll-. (f MpllH Tly cn, uo CUC, He has changed hs couse; hscanoe -8hoots_4foLwad_obllquely;-he B gettng n-rands way! The paddles clash; the val canoe dats fowad the one just behnd. has ganed, and Rand, ecoveng hs stoke.- come n "thd. "WftfThls hand upased to.the Judges he ces, "A foul!" Hut hs potest s unhec<led, and last yeas wnne, though tanspaent tckey, hm caed off the pze. Geat was the ndgnaton of Ms. Muay ove the manne of he boys defeat; btte was Ms. Whtngs self- appoach that she had consented to he daughtes.takng pat n the«e ll-en. Hut TofTyj^wth bln/.nt eyes, had left he mothes sde and gone to Rand. "Unfa, unjust!" she ced out holly, "and-the wnne and the Judges know that t s! You ought to have that cup -"-but neve mnd; well wn ou ace; well show them whatwe can do; aud not one of them can touch us!" Rand looked at he. md the colo Hlowly camp back to lln whte fnce. UnconwcloHly he staghtened hmself up and hs wcal;uuh and dlm-oukment left hm, "Yes. Tey; we Hlall wn!" he mld. Tlc aftpnoou woe on. Home of the acew wee vey uhlk, atd the KJCCtutos wee H nughlng ove the tulh, whch had uptot, md the wet hoyh wee HplshlnK mely n towads-the»ho<- when "mxed double camx- ace" WH cnll-d. Mx caock wee noon n lnt-, cnch wth lh cow of gl and boy. vh towlet walmtu-o\ld»neaj fomtnvy n(at by all on Hloe. And now Mm. Muay could.hadly contol he anxety and ncvnhrf. whle.\n. Whltlg Hcomcd onw vege of t<-as. Kowat came tlujff no-«--lu ; nn (-vel lln«t nocled---hut ^lvfo TcyH Mlet wnlht was ove «ft lttle n the >nd. Thol paddlea tlhh lu uulno; clockwok H not moe tue! Hut the next cauoo H Kllnt H (.,, ( y upon l-m mll llu-y have lmomt eull (n- Hm. ddly om> (h, cy M h- cuolhl ne of all He CCH H, md JM H le N lll-l D tuul vvl n. lu W-ll pacllcllk t ;lh(<. Hnt H llldk now. "Wo m lo, tuul! Thl lno Ko l ;ll (n! Dont ohako Ml llo \A-y lm mlnlol You know the wonln \v<< Ked on all Tnly. now " "TlH-nl" They have nl- llo chuko; hol pddlo dp and Hnd now on the opm Mll) nlloj; tl-h- Hcd luholo no ollovel, fchh CH CD nto play; ht-l n the bottom hem of hs touses, n] lvo a message to the coespondent n.ad.vsuth of the Natal Tmes. The utft Zulu was accompauled to Est- out aud thence taveled on foot to he bombaded fowu. He moved along ou-kaal-to kaal-as-lf-vsltlng-bls leuds. The Boes stopped hm sevat tmes, but, satsfed wth hs exf.jjj.hon. let hm yo. At last, howeve, he came to a foce that held hm a psone. He was detaned only twelve hous, fo whle the Boes wee holdng a paye meetng he escaped and got nto Ladysmlth. He found tbe son and delveed the message, and also found the newspape coespondent. A message fom each was pepaed, that tq the newspape beng wtten ob "flmsy." Then,,he stated on hs etun, and he was as successful n gettng out and away as he had been n enteng the town. n Estcout the En- glsh offces offeed hm $00 to go back at once wth offcal dspatches, but, fathful to hs mstess,- he declned. He took the fst tan fo PJetematxhg, gave tle sons lette to-the mothe and sent the newspape dspatch on ta way. New Yok Pess. ANMALS FND F MRRRS. Some of Them Love to nspect Themselves n the Palahcd Glug. saw d puconlng aonlcey the othe lay. He \pnt though many tlcus vey successfully. Towad the end of the pefonnncc he was odeed to put on hs cocked hat befoe a hand nl- o whch he dd. He was next told to BeHt-atnlfht-a ld-he--ttletfohlgo nls headgea epeatedly, at dffeent angles, causng much laughte. When ll was ove and the ogan man and la.helpes and the- uvo-udnueys_weo- /eualg (o depat saw Unt "the geneal" had possessed hmself of the tc mo and wan studyng hs own outeance wth geat delght! He ml.placed the glaus on top of the m- el ogan aud he lent ove t agan and gln, gmacng enegetcally,"!!!! nft- wad pcked up hs mo and con; eplated hlhelf eently and concntclly ut dlfteeut gleh. la face K! ce ofuudly Had lke the faccr f most luoulteyh have «eeu hut no^v hc \vluuleh Hnoothcd tlcuhclvch out ml he nealy smled!. Why n t that dogahadlyeve eal a pctue H anythng but a flat lfacn wth patches of colo dotted yc t? lu all my lago canne aealtace know hut oue dog who CCK that potat)! au lkeuchh^u of eople! AH fo hl» own eflecton n u HS, a.dog geneally nlolakeh t fo n enemy and "g«e»" fo t Late, hen knoclvh 0 the HC and almece f Hcet have (lone thol pat n con- nclg hm of hln mlhlko, n dog wll Hlt coldly, not to Hay denpltofully, at - mo. HomctlmcH U la H f doga Hculed the ellcotloh aa cnlcnlue f HenloelvvH. lnllk) the dog», (ocoo was a eeu cock, to whom a devoted owne dedcated fouteen yean of affecton. ne of hlu jkjtlmd wan (d c(n^ lu* l4 cllcctlfo houh at a tme and cullc lcuely, He placcl hlhelf o thlte lookng glauh alove a clent of dawctt fo thn cxplchh pupoue. He ded thlp nunmn and )H owne WH uttely tllhctholate. (?ocoo knew!h lme, cao when called nud. WH the joy of lln cck mlhtcnh. chaph.nlo noddy ( tlm dplomatc wold H not fogotten tnt canay that n-longed to the (laghtch of u lnlhlc to Dn cout of H, JCH. The hld wokn He yolk ladlh dally hy pdlng the llpul Thn WH ol of "KlHxK gool-ollk.".on. lon Ncun. No man nan mcconafully nun luvc t. a gl f tlco H t cuckoo clock n llc oolll. J JHMUM \.ll,v ng of the head nnd ubbng of the face the opeaton s caed on systeontleally fom-the head down the left sde, the hvp font legs~flst- belngcnefully ubbed- and dessed. afte the bead cleanng. The second leg on the left held \yell "fowad. s thooughly manpulated bythe tas andtbae of the foelegs, whch means by the atculated feet and the shn o font pat o the legs. n the cleanng ofths leg the flys poboscs also plays an actve pat, supplyng -mostue and dstbutng t. The second leg on that sde beng satsfactoly massaged and mancued, the -left hnd legs ae next n lne fo teatment. The dessng of these s- done-by-tle leg just manpulated, one at a tme. The fly bushes and bs wth ths leg. fequently passng t fowad to have t cleansed n tun bythe foelegs and mostened by the poboscs. "As soon as the left hlndegs ae n a-condl.tlon-satsfactoy to the-flytbey n tun-a e bought nto sevce as tol Jet bfnshes. They alone ae used n lsh!nj_the uu(le^;sface. of the wugs. Whle dong ths the legs ae passed fowad afte evey few stokes, to be n tun cleansed by the leg-n f^ont of them of whateve fo elgn substances they emoved fom tbe wngs. The cleanng of the unde suface and the foe edges of the wngs -beng fnshed, the fly stts n to do up ts ght sde. ts.head havng boeu shampooed at.the begnnng, needs no moe attenton, but the font legs and feet have anothe ovehaulng befoe" wok s esumed. The only-thng to dq on the ght sde, though. s to nassage and mancue the second leg on that sde, nnd fo some eason ths s done moe lghtly am appaently loss thooughly than n the case of the companon leg on the left sde.. Afte t s done, what seems to be the most mpotant pat of the ente poceedng s pefomed; ;Thls s-the dessng of-the uppe suface of the wngs. Thls-ln done by dawng them longtudnally many tmes between the two hnd legs, whch ae. fequently manpulated dung the opeaton Jyjpth thelght nnd Kecond left leg, to whch-/he poboscs contbutes of whateve t possesses of use n the manpulaton. When ths teatmeut-ot_tlm> wng s-comploled hey gllhten lke polshed slve." ulalcd. -Just-then a-bnkcvte- wagon en metea - ng abound the cone, and Pete, sce-.lug the-danfee, ted to go backv-butn he/was toolate. xbe two lttle oneswee un ove and Petes left leg andf am wee boken, whle Agnes. too.x..unl a boken am.. ^. Pete was pcked up by wllng hands" and an ambulance was called, but as.. he Was cavle(lfl.way-l!e_e!lle.dout;_ ^ "m not hut ts Agge. Please pck Agge.up. He ntnmn told tbf to.take cae of he. and shell be so-; scaed." -.,... ".. ;"-. Even when hewas placed n the wagm he kept pleadng "Please, mste, look out fo Agge. m all ght," and t. was only when she-was. placed n the-nmbulnee-beslde hlm--tht-the-manly lttle chap would be queted? > Both.JJm_chlldon--ae-gettng-alone-- all ght, and the lttle gl has aleadybeen taken home, whle Pete Jackson,, the 4-yea-old heoj wll be out jn a few days., """ Fou Lttle Tnvclc-B, ghty_w.ee.jh^captlvty_.ja.jbc5_ten eas late thee wee 2,75 belns" taed fo n Capefaoloy,. and n 807 B87,9«0. The tue wld bd stll exsts.noth of the al aud t-ange. tlve. but Beaeely bunted fo ts feathes whch. demand ajghe pce than thoac of the domestcated bethen; ;,- Fanco,-leautlfl-une human ha of fashonable colo s sold fo as much aa?250 a pound by deal-, ea who cate to tho as,}ocacy. Most of ths. ha comes fom Bttany, whee peasant women and gls.annu- -_.._... D«s me<> nnnot lf«ath - by local opplloatdnb. as they cannot each the <JaoaMd poton of too ea.. Thee la only on& -way to oao deaffcaa.and that n by constltattonal emedes. D«f ness s ooubod by an -nflamed oondltton of the mncons llnlngof tho Enotoohh Tube. When ths tube B«ts n- fl«nbd you havo* umblng xnua o mpefect heanff. and when t la entely closed Deaf ness l<no esult, and unless thenflnmnaton con bo taken ont nnd ths tube p- tocd to tb nomal condton, beang wll bo -destoyt d foeve. Nno oases put of ton ae Why Mfle wth health when th& -easest and suest help s the host known medcne n the wold? Lydla p. Plnkhams egetable. Compound ";eufledl>yebtaltjwhlcsonffutt llamed ondtton of the mooous Bttaccs. We wll gve ne Hundod Dollas fo any - a n w n - e n n e s not bo cued by Halls Catanh luo. Send C.; Toled* b. t s necessay.fot-majoltles to fllej but Wat s no postve evdence that they "*«? nlwnys ght ; sttnown eveywhee and_ thousands of women have been ouedof^elousltld-. ney deangements hy St. Ms. Pnl&ans methods have the endosement of the mayo, thst ahd othes of And Edwad Delancey went staght towad the noth To S-ach fo a poln pup.. Magaet Anna epaed to the south, Whee oanges floush, you know; " And Tbomas~Augustus stuck out fo thewest,. _. _; ;-_J-_ 0 l Whee gold mnes and buffaloes gow. Ts a vey stange thng that have toelate.. Concenng these taveled young folk t. But the vey next monng they all. ot "... them~found ~ They weesafe n the beds v - hoy woke.... Youths Companon. Who Can Solve t? "These examples whats Tbe tfmetlcs aent any good." w l t ca a boy "who doesnt lee"see6b" 7 \5nT"l"want jokjow s, f tade my knfe fo a tofand sx mables and then tvndethe^ top fo a mouth ogan and the mables. fo an apple and,a jewghap, and then; eat the apple, how much do make?" Mage Had a Reason. " wsh was a geat bg puddng, mamma." sad lttle 3-yea-pld Mage., "Why do you wsh that? asked the-- mothe. "Cause," epled the obsev-* ng mss, "then would get lots and. lots of suga put nto me." SUCCESSFUL CUNTRY HMES Evey one s nteested n a. petty Jome, and The Ladles Home Jounal s gong to pctue a-numbe of the best houses atstcally and achtectually -n ths county.. Kneh wll be ehowv n-8ufllclent-detall--to-make t sevo as a model fo any one.wshng; to buld a home ethe lke the ognal o wth.-/such modfcatons as exstng clcum- -..stances may necesstate. nly houses " -that eally stand fo the best esults n _ achtectue wll ente nto the sees,. "-whch wllstat n the Apl Jounal. Szes fo Flowe Pots. An eo vey fequently made n e-..lottng palms aud othe-onamental plants s n tansfengthem nto pots t-utlely-too-lage -n-compason -wth the-one lastused, says the Womans Home Companon. He. medcne has endosement of an the unnumbeed multtude of gateful women whose lettes ae constantly pnted n ths pape. Evey womanshould ead these lettes. - suffeng women fee of chage. He addess s Lynn, Mass* The* Rany Day Came. "Whee s the money you had Saved! dp last week. Tommy?" "Why, aunte, fathe sad was to. save t up fo a any day. t was a any day yesteday,and so.spent t." Ddnt Want to Knot. "Mamma," «ald lttle 4-yea-old Hay, as hs mothe was gvng hm hs bath, "be sue and wpe jne eal dy so l^yontget usty".""" ~" " An Tndlan lnce. Ajvny qft_\ljl. nd]a_ lves n youn! pnce of syhw. whose fathewas a baon jnd oyyjed an ostate of twenty-one vllages n few mllca.,fom \#- mee. When tle baon ded hs young son.- Mahaaja Slwnl.Tey Cugh, succeeded hm H ule ove He Htnte of tjlwn, whch H noted fo ts schools. ts two excellent egments, UH ovange Th«Tamcn Lot. The fame s a happy man o should be,. dont you know, ledoennthflvo a thng to do but plow and epnnd HW. He slecpx tll 4 oclock oa,(?h uon, thca KCH about hlu tasks,,5cth thee nqnn* neau each wokng day. thnt-fs-nll-he-nsks; L t pots ae calculated byjnchea. The smallest.pot n use s commonly"callea.by the flost n "thumb-pot." and measues about one and one-half nches n damete at the top. nto ths he-pots many of hs newly ooted cuttngs, and s soon as they fll the.soll petty well wth oots he shfts them to the next sze,-a two-nch pot. Fom ths they.ncease,-by half nches, and t s always well to use the next sze above that last used Afte the plant has attaned such po.wtlpns ttat t eques somethng lage than a ulne o ten nch pot. t s ^bette to use a" tub, and Just lee s whee the mlsffltets oftent made. A much lage tub.o pot than a plant eally eques often etads athe.than advances ts gowth. ey often the flost, when he has n plant that does not seem to be dolug well, wlll-e-. move t fom the pot, shake off the sol" fom the oots, am epot t nto a sze smalle than t fomely occuped untl t stats nto moe actve gowth. Fank Guley, o ktamfod. Conn., has a pet dog-that-posseaes-an-appette. fo money. Fank was teachng the The szes of dlffefc. anmal to fetch hm lttle wads of pape ^whlch he. tossed about the oom. Then Fank olled_up_a_flve dolla_blll and thew t nto a cone. The dog dashed fo t; sezed t wth hs mouth, thought t tasted good.and swallowed t. l.ef alwayn l... t MAAAJA HlWAl unmb and UH lne Habls of luhch,. M lendld lkch u funnel n Dhvu. anl many an exctng hunt dd tlu bno gve hlh vlhltoh. The pchml cllcf H nheted lln fnth love of H ot.l an xcellcnt de, md lu fond of polo and ccket. lln KK H Knlla H hud hm caefully cduntcd, and n a few y-an, when he CH-H of KU. ho wll n-kn (le alhoht ule of l.mml.d people. -, A. le. Heo. Thee H a fou-y-ol lllc boy n tlm lohpllal n New ol (l y,. who U a heo wth eal vc, f eve thee WH one. clc.laclthon H llu name, mll evey nunlk he e ( l el To lls.f-oll plymntc, "Agge" Wad, nnd went wth h lo (he llmlekale chol, llklnu he honu Hfcly when MlllHll U ) out, The ollo day, when lley latcl homo nl H, t \vld-l untl h» (hou;ht t wat nf. (t> cou, md (len, Mo len n man to do hs wok, when ho Can nsc the pce, [els hm on pok and johnnycnke, potn- PH. mush nnd ce.; When atn glds the loweng lll.t, heconns to town and votes, And M-ttlcp up hs wntes lllls hy HHlle nlwys hts one null of clothvx, and. often n* H two, l«foot wea hf pefe* n hoot, and nev?- wenh n shoe And when the Humme comca lt nhfda hs. thlls to HC >< the ltt. And locht mve n don hlb cont when he»th down to eat. le keep* a wak"n nnd a Hpnn wth whch lo dve to town; lln wfe WH neve known to he wthout n Rlnuhnm gown; n chlhj.. too, nc fat null Htout theye not hmkht up ou cake, And neve cy all nltht h-cunc the lltle HlonnlN nche. le payxneelh no money n bn puge, bn eellth alwajh good, He t te ht> weekly pape anl he fo t n wood. The eelnnh funlhh hm dy nal Kocelex an well, llecath- they lnw fonu- dny hell have- Mme pok o wheat to ncll, Ml, happy U the lmn who hvlln uptt (le fam, apat Kmm olhy cltk), Tuvdel lwnn, anl -onncc> luy mat.,, ( " Hfn- he lven no gven ona thoeht to- hoadltf pllt-h of polf, My doact hope la -tlmt nomo day ll-. have a fam nyuelf, -Utlcn Globe. / Tho Klat Jovlat oo. /od Hothauhlld lun jmt ou hln llfty-ulnth tlthtlay. U N tho nalo lol of old Meye Aneln llotlhfhlld, llo founde of the wealth of tho famly. The htles mm hecaum nu ltlll Hubj-tt, md Ht) falle of l.unl totlhchlll WH tn- galhon of tld Moyof. u twenty yean Lul tolllh-hlld Hlt (ll«h f (ll)llluh th membe fu Aylenbuy, and n HS. le wan mtel to the pnenk" lt lhl.low l<> eelve (n* holn. WH M. (HalHto- who ceulel thu nlu.vllo. but Lod Unllnchlld H now a followe of Lod Halluby..Many womm thnk they can l<,. utllnt wllout a lhlaud, only to llud whm they gut (He they cn do nothng wth hm. Stuff! What a lot of tash s sold as cough cues. The hollow dum makes the loudest nose- the bggest advetsement often coves wothlessness. Sxty yeas of cues and such testmony as the followng have taught us what Ayes Chey Pectoal wll 4 -. " had a mo»t stubbon cough fo many ym«. t loplved nm, of nluup and nud» ma lo,u llcl apdly.. WUH uatcl by nmy culncht pljjaclann, but coukl get no pclkncnt elef. lmn tml Aynn Cllouy ltolnal, md bo- H;U lo net falloot oncn. now»l««p wll, my old (K-.l l«lmlc, and nnjoy nynnlf n ovy way,. ut (hoagoouvnly-ym."< t. N., MANN, lwll Mlllt, Tunn., nl>. /, ts the d*0«5-you-would-bcdone-hy cougl medcne. Ty lottlc... You Can Have, t Alo. The lady whose? llna you envy, uses "Bed Coss" ad "Hbngea Best" nunuy stach, t s easy to make youself an object of envy also. Ask.you goce, he~ onh tell you Just how you can got one lage.ln. package of "Bed Coss" fltnch, one lage 0o; paokare ot "Hublnges Best" etnoh, wth the pemums, two beautful Shakespeae panels, pnted n twelve beautful colos, o one Twenteth Centuy Gl calanda, all fo So. HW T CARE FR UMBRELLAS. UntB fom a Manufactue Whch May Polong The UsefutucBB. MauufBctues and Jobbes of umjellas say that tbee--wee-noe unx- bellns sold dulgg the past yea than fo the past lve yeas... Esppclally s ths tue n Baltmoe of the ne gades of goods, fo whch the.demand las been unusually geat. Ketalles dd a emakably lage holday tade, aud, of couse, the manufactues and Jobbes-po ltod"b3~ lfc ^ Whle Baltmoe dot-n not ank hgh as u - mauufactuh,)! cente fo umbellas n ponte numbes. ts eputaton depends ou tho lne Qualty of goods made up lu ths cty. t B callmuted that ove 000 havds no steadly engaged lu tle manufactue ofumbellas n Hultmoe. aud that au aveage of 5,000 complete umbellas ae tuned out evey week. Dung some seawoh the fgues ae geate o leas, but that s the aveage poducton. Lke many othe atcles of auufnctu, the makng of umbelluh has been educed to. the assemblng of the plh nud tunng out thu vunpleu; Hhelt- fom thu un. lo lln nakeh tlm Ht«l tubng whch nowadays foms tle "stck" of the umbellas, anothe luh out tho llm, anothe the vaous fancy hmllm and H ou though tnt llht. Slks and othe nutt>lln fo thu covet) aw cut and H«\ve) n the fuoloy,.%wun> tho othe path ut bought by the thousand mll put togethe. \ To auch u degee of pefecton hm the uehley been bought fo makng the valom natt of nu nl-lla that t H Hld that t B lunually chcan to mulct now umbella than to epa an old lne. That la to m.v, that n th«tlm<> lakou by a wokman n epa an unlclla 0 can tun out pobably half n lo/.cn now ones complete, tccent Hales show that wlllo KnlllKuH n-fe tlu ftlm nalltlh o -H { ( eovellk fo ulbc-llab^lb-y fuo natual wood luullch o thoh- lppd wth peal fo CN nl. l»«. l\ n tho demand N fo bn nmhlunlloh n voy ltndlm, m-xt to the natual wood utlcku aud tho Hllve-momtMl wood mmlun. A maufcto Klvea thcn polnt» about thu CUR- of mhcllm wllcl wll (-nl to hol lbllk lk whll- n «Tvl-. n (ht Unt plnco au mlcllu nhoull not bo.lghtly oll-l and th put lu a (lotu cove nub-m t H lcll lo lnvn tn- "lk ul to [lcccn lu nv-y fold. MC when lyng n "ou H m Hnt lghtly olul nlll nbtlhu \vlll cutout n a fnw \ve-kh. Tho otlu p-uhou l< to opom umb-lla wln t H hen \vt mll lt dy \v lln npn nl op-, Thn wll cycnl tn- wnlc KMllnlK lu tn- fohlh anl nltlk thu fabc wllol fou llo coveng. Hal Unon) Hun, THU CBUKL DEED.DNE. ally have the ha cut off and sold to tavelng mechants. These peasants get vey lttle n etun, the mechant usually payng n klnd^exchanglng a gaudy shawl, a flashy sht o. bodce, a bght onament, fo "the. heavy t.esses n the pctue the apacous _nh>tje_h}j!lo\vn coveng the scalp-olthe shon lt fe dauglte w fha coase net,-whle the chld looks vey dlsconsolate... Not an Athletc Statesman. Joseph.Chambelans dstaste, fo physcal execse s as.maked as hs passlol fo.ochds. At.no peod n hs lfe has b<? ndulged n any fom of spot, aud walkng s hs specal ave v slo. Pactcally the longest walk he takes when n London s fom Pnces gadens to hs clubs n Pall Mall o St. James steet. To hs sedentay habts he adds a love fo^moklnj black cgas and dnkng tea."""] "" ~. hlfe cxjlntfytt flad to get help- fo thehousehold wok. \ves, mothesand daughtes who do the own- wok should havejhe vey best of eveythng to do t wth. voy (Soap s the best; t cleans quckest and s easest on the hands. t floats. A WRD F WARNNG. Thee at many whte so«ps, each epesented to be "Justus cool u the voy;" they ARE NT. but lke all countefets, lack Ue pecula and emakable qualtes of the genune. Ask fo "voy" Soap andlhsst upon gettfnnt ~ ~ CPYRQHT M9a BY THE pnctcr fc QAMBLK C; CNCNNAT Geat Salt Lake U-y n Up. Accodng to the gaton Age, tn ^.wates of..t&ejueats_a.lt;]ljk«jn_utnl); have eceded a olle wthn the past yea, and some pesons thnk that ~ - Evey mothe beleves he baby s B nce that lots of wcked people ae watng fo an oppotunty to steal t. He- who fogves anothe fogves hmself, fo we ae all gulty of about the same sns. What Shall Wo^ave Fo DcMotJ Thl9.questonnlse#nth6Taally dully. Lot ns answet to-day. Ty Jell-,a del olons nnd lblthul desset. Ponuol n 2! mln. No bolllnwl nobaklnr!-blmpy«ddl lttle ot_ wntoasettooool. Fluvoa Lemon.nnKe, npspbey and Stawbey. At goces. lo. Let -ua help tle fallen, stll, though thoy t neve pay us, and let us lead, wthout exactng the usuy of gattude. The Bdt Peclptlon fo Chll* and f ^To s a Pottle.pf fjtpvbs T AR T E!- Kfl _ B CH.LN. t s" Bnply fbmuqjnl n" t lanlolooa fom. No cue no pa>. lea WG Expeence s n poo lttle hut conft-ucted_ffull thn uns of the palace of gold and mable,; called ou llusons..,. ff who ahal ntouuec nto publc affas the pncples of pmtve Chstanty wll evolutonze the wold. > Blood Deep. T Clean blood mcanu a clean s];n. No beauty wthout t, Cnscacta, Candy Catlmtc clean you blood and keep, t clean, by Htn; up tho lazy lve and dvng all nnutch fom the body. Begn to-clny to musl pmples, bolt, ulotcleu, blnckhuudn. nnd that a.ldy blous complexon by takng CancnctH; beauty fo ten centn. All duggsts, Btttafacton gunantecd, 0c, 23c, 50c. The oppotunty anl ablty to epent H olo of ll! hlglu-mt plvlks that <od B B-antPl to man. TAMT low, (clllltutcl o ochhtet cued hy D. Kllne luvlromtlk Tonc, UKK Jl lul bottle lo! tvceu" tealnvnt, > Kllc, )..l,. Wl Acll Ht., lllalclpllla, oullcd 87. H«tylu> Hny«o <lo«ha nt-n o cvl thlk ^vlll Kt-l. bn chukt fn>m lh«(h of llf> n tn- tn nt- con n-foe >u< AtopH dcllk cf T -H ounlt-. nol^vp M - o*[* <uf«fo<")onnnmpt.lo my loy«llf*»tnu<. Mn. A.AKM, U Hoy, Mch.. ut. 3. BM. w,fn<t the comng centuy~lls won deful bodot wate may be complete ly ded up. The cause of tbe loweu; of the wate s ascbed to the apd, extenson of gaton dtches, whch, daw the supply fom the steam!- emptyng nto the lake. Thee s now a "salt deset" not fa fom the lake whch was once coveed wth wate. The salt,depost on the floo of the lake tself s beleved to be of geat thck ness...dubln nn Dnh "flthy Cty. Dubln has the unhappy pomnence of beng at pesent the most unhealthy cty n the tu-l Knsdom...; A man who hos-a good stat n lfe may fall because he s facng the wouy way. Abachelo says tlat maage and tho colc-both double people-up,-but;- fotuuately. the e>«- s only tempoay. Dont wok you fends n the nteest of. a stange.. J - btvetoeen.ntlnscascalletb onu _ a mld anl effectve laxatve they ae etmplf wondefnl. M daughte and wee botheed wltn sck stomach and ou beath»a»tey bad. Alte takng a few doses of Cascaeta e Lave mpoved wondefully. Thoy ae a ee at help n tho famly. WLHELJNA NAE~ 37 Uttenbouse St., Cncnnat, ho. Jull-, Mc«v»emol, onnes nl HM famly. Fou llavob Lemon, nke, HH >l>uy andt)tuwboy, Atyou houun. l.ctb..lfo stlltos many an unheeded, pobptlf lttle note. A wod, a tval happenng, Klves bnt, lke a thf.- n mhk-, nf HonftllK that B to be moe o -SH t-ll-ent all tn;, way along. nont Tolaco Spt and Puokc You Lfe Annf. To qut; toln-cp onslly nnd foeve, be mncmulo, full ot ll(o, nnvo uul vp, tnlo No.lollao, tn) vomle-woy, that nah.s woalc non stong. All lumlkts, f.oofj. euofaun- enl. loolclot nul Hmplo tee. Adtoas Stcllnn UmMy fo,.llo n Now ou. t tlou lully offoul. lally cpont; f tvvlo tlult-, an hunded, an hunded tlhuhml tmes, twce, thlp, un lundd thohund tlm-b enunl. To Cuo n Cold n <>«lyny Tnka.XATK nnnuoqtjlnnr TA.KTB. All lnkulnn olud tho munny f t fullo m Ho. C. W. MU BlKtatu-t n uu each bo, Hu-lnlty H wlmwhh. A JtfU-of- J J S nll-lklt-h l«""» man wth llem all l>. ll ^ fell nto tho habt yean ago of talldk wth ofl, anl t betomw uo that n all my open pua vt- hln--b> " too bmy wth thu l<n (l> anythng Klaonto You llnweln Wltl CT Cundy Cttlmtlc. euo eonnllputlon fnove. 00, Mo. HCJ.., nll.tunlntntuoloonoy. Mlul ytl fltn llfn- tlllk m" ^k *J*t lllpknnlll. HcAlul«tlUt S SURE J>. JluWt /Mlt cm f f fn. 7 <(/, THE ulkwlof olhlo on ektl.uln«ull>-«!"» olxa M«l..n C.llut HM W««Ul ToUl). l««at h""»"< v«n«wll»»«fowc^lll U.n. f-nuldm, H..ll.l Unnlll. Html lu ^""n««"}thompsons Evo Wato.n. Whtlow** Hoothlng fly cup «chluuc tccthlnw, Holt en a the unnm, educng lulnnma- Llpn, ull.tys pt n, cue* wnd colc, ^,»c. u l*>.u.. f UH Wo H MllxnlH t<) n- UJfltl of ptkllto th ttty a to Klln t, tho wold would mvo mom Ktnt nn, \,l» <Jue ^H*tt^^H6n ^ov* \ ftuomcuoln ^umlv(h(l\ulla loo o Wo. f C, C., full (o cue, n [l/t"th ufmtt notuv Then* H u tnnmonnct pf^v^ Jt ex- >pl- ^T" nf»nn othtmh. unufjtuh- y, wlon \vt» walk tplkltlx- RUPTURE nthomlcel l./ pn, J. B. MAYER, 06 ARCH JT, Fllll.A., A. Hu.out.mco! o ( c«llo» o <cl\y om >> CB.- Conult. llt. nee, lulomcmenu ol hyvlclnm, lultea HM! olclcllc. tul lo mlu. Ulllc; l. t. u <«. M. lu *. M. (lenl cnnln; am fully K fo bu Wl" HeH Kll thlk nllly n nfll apt lo-fle lltl t)l (H dmly. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tasto Good, Do. Good, Neve Scken. Weaken, o Gpe. lc CURE CNSTPATN.... ftllnf luadj Canp»7, fat»fe, o»tkl, Kf* Tok, Sft Un Tn Qlfl Bold and CTanntwd by alldtk- HU" U*DAll Bl5ts t «!fchk Tobacco lablt. FR 4 CENTS f T* wul to f *!u thlf ea Sp j9 won tome^*oajcncool«"""ltdomeuattlttnc*, Jo. UtT4wbe Molon* "~ J M 8 Day Baatflb. * Kalj njp» C»bb»B«, -* Kaly D0n«non, f*tk tl., fo 4 cent*. mall 700 fee, too ethe wth ou l»*t Catalog, teuloff ftll about lamps. We nfltojoatade,»nd yo» once (7 Hal nctf» wll nete do wtthonf. B Mt eul eat Ton* to Gant on wt J S A. BALZXtt ED C,, HCRSB, WS. te on Bates U-jaS \ thjc- W. L. DUGLAS S3 &3.S SHES Joth S4 to S6 compaed \ wthotho makes. onc<l by ove,000,000 wouoa. l ptntg mve \. L.f ;ua name and pce fc pod on bouonno aubfltlutc chmed to be an Rofd. You deale _ tthoum keen thtm -U, not, we wll ecnd a Pa*, on ecept ot plca uut 350. exta,/o caage; State knd ot leathe, Hze, nnd wdth, plan n can n*. t. fee, W. L DUGLAS &E C., Bockton, Mass. The Best nk made, but no deae than the pooest. fete.ff gsf.^.saa^. FR FFTY YEARS! MRS.WNSLQWS, STHNG SYRUP \ K* KU M-l. hy «\lllnn>f lnth fu\ llu-lcllll tvlhmtlllk fo uvc lfty lh. Mootlu-B (h tllll, mtum lltu uln, lluy nl umn, MPW wlnl olllmtl UllHnt tfwly fy lulmn, // Twenty-flvo Contaa Bottle. < h <»( ltn ohmol D... uutntnotu, Do,, All.nl,, u» pt lo-fle lltl t) fow A-A You ) lt<>tl>»lf.u»u\»lluoo«mh>) U. l plofuu, All. Htvllnu llvuutly C.,(;l)utfou Dnl untl lmto oblm; f we wnlt unlll bey n.. \v can lnl (o half of tn -n, anl " othe lutlc lmy lolo uu, R. WQETS GUH KBLLER t;u««< " ( ft«t«tt«4 AU D nnl B^ T "^"««w«w«(jft»«^««"

3 s THE PPULARTY. of a Lfe nsuance Company s an ndcaton of the nata-of-ats ^co tttct^atd-ttbe"lbealtyofntff dealngs wth polcy holdes." The Pudental hasove 3,500,000 poltes outstandng /Wte fo patcula?. ** Newak, N.J. T utuu of Ameca. JHN.P.BBTDEN,Peset. LESLE D. WAUD.ea, Post. EDGAR B. WARD,....". FRREST F.DRYDEN, Secy. Second qe Post and Counsel. -. W-ALTER W. HERBERT, Local Agent, Hammonton, v N. J. n Stelng Slve, plan, polshed, and oxdzed,. andgold flled, 35 cents to $. nly a tew moe of those stelng" slve Pencls at 25 c. ~~New assotment, Nethesole BaceletaG c.~tos>2;25. 7 ;Stelng slve Unk Guff Buttons^ 40 to 60 c. Pattens new. H^=* Repang n" all banches. ^ RBTv STEEL, Hammonton Jewele -p--s-e-t-s. We have a new and nomplete lne of Cosets. - They ae the N. B., and ae supeo-n both ft and qualty to any othe of the same pce, Call and see. Long, medum, and shot wast. ;BLACK SESLAN CLTH /,-;--..^, ;,, ^ ;-.-,..-_..;., ;.--^..-., ;-,, , at 29 cents pe yad. Just the thng fo a dess ""~~sljt o^^ Spng" sut. Bemnants of utng, best qualty. Mllney, Fancy Goods, etc. Agent fo Standad Pattens.,. h, by the way, 62.Mss E. D. AKLTZ,, s you Butte satefuctoy? W«have the Elgn Ceamey the best. At Mclntyes Meat Maket T-weekly N Y. Tbune and the South Jesey Republcan (Fou pupoo each week), fo $2 a yea. H tl J * to any MdW/) n tlllwjonty>d ^.JGoutltlb." (S3 lonc-dosbod MeatH gvo tho bent Htt fuotn to deales and oubtomoa alke, and Hatnfaoton H juat what you ae lookng fo. f you got t youll coao a^an. Wo guaantee to compete wth any n pce, though hono-dobbed costs one cent moe pe pound than wo can buy fo elsewhee. Yet we pefe to handle LomedcoHcd. Gve t a tal, and judge fo youeolf. EKHARDT8 MARKET 20 Bcllovuo Avo.,llammonlon. Enteed as second class matte.] SATURDAY, MARCH 0,000 BQy.u fend Gey alentne s Heang hs eghty-nnth bthday,.and completng the sxty-ffth yea of bs maed lfe. The aged couple have spent tpgethe, a Jong,.evontful,.happy lfe..-m. alentne has always nteested hmselfn publc affas..ho was a membe of. the fst Town Councl n Hamhonton, and hs wse counsels tded the town ove some gave dffcultes, especally the Pakbust and Bad ley lawsut, of.whch some of ou olde.ctzens.jemembe...helbjb...been fo twenty yeas coespondng secetay of _-}latlanta.cnnnty.o-the,tlnted..slt Agcultual Depatment; but falng health fobds hs longe actng n that capacty, sod bo_haschobon hs old-tme young -fend M. L. Monfot^to wea the mantle., Hence,.heeafte. M. M. posted as to agcultual mattes n Atlantc County. KF" Lst of nucalled-fo lettes n the Hammonton Post-ffce, ou. Satuday Mach 0, 000. _ F.Caaa,. M. Anthony Phllps.. FBEN. " Yak Keatoeaen. letaon-oajyng.fo any of the above lettes wll please state that t has been advetsed.-... M. L. JACKSN, P. M. He Pooled the Sugeons. _A doctos told Renck Hamltov of West -JeffesoD,.~,~ afte-anffbnj-8 cuontba fom ecta flatala, be would de auloss a costly opeaton was pefomed; but bo cued hmself wth fve boxes of Bucklen^s Auo. Salve, tbe aucac ple cue on eath, aud the bust salve o the wold. 25 cents a box. Sold by (JoAf.ell Duggst. \f Dscoveed by ft Woman. Anothe gest dscovey has Keen made, and that too, by a lady n ths coon ty. "Dsease fastened ts clutches upon he and fo seven yeas slo wthstood ts seveest tests, bnt he vtal ogans wee undemned and death seemed mmnent. Fo thee monthu she coughed ncessantly,.pnd could not sleep. Blo fnally dscoveed a way -to ecovey, by oncheng ot ns a bottle of D. Kngs New Dscovey fo Consumpton, aou was B anch el.eyed-on takng fst dose that obe slept nl nght; and wth two bottles has been absolutely cued. He uamo s Ms Luthe Lutz." Thus wtes W. (). Hamnok. & Co., of Shelby, N. C. _,.Tal bottles fet at (Jo«ells Dug Stoe. Regula szn 60o. and $.00. Evey bottle guaanteed. Bamevs Cash 2-lb,bng good Flou, 2 5 _c t s._ Fancy Naval anges, 20 cts. "Flag Band" Canned Goods. Fesh Butte and Eggs always on hand. REPtT F THE CNDTN F THE Peoples Bnlc of Hanmonton At.tlo olono of lnblncsh on Monday, Machfth,000. HKHUllCffl xmn«and nhconat vedaft"..., flfj Htocl(». (mcultlch, ctn Hunklng llothu, uultuo, MXtucH.oto, the tnl pntuto londhul Mot({B(» Dun fom utlo llnun Hl unt -Bl nnn 00U3 0 Accued nlocut ecevable U.UlMTJKH DaplalBlooU pnllln $3oooo ob Hupla Undvded polh, lew cuent 7ooo oo ws nnl taxffl pad Due to otlm llnnkfl, ou>. 54 B Dvdend* unptll 04 B ndvdual DojoulU Domnd Ctlncutonof Dnpolt KM B Demand CdllfloatoH of Hop, malf nt.,.. 0)40 7) oku..,,,.. t. f aa (99 ; [ \ ( NlnndhK 70 0 lonno H Accued ntuent puybl n;a 48 SHJUH 80 HTATK o NBWJR/HHY.) _ County of Atlm/tln, ;"", Wlllu. Tlllnn.HllnthnnlWA nml Jllul, tn nnlmly xwn- lm tlu lxv ltvtomnl n tm to thu lnt of my knovlclkonc mllnf. WMUC R.TU/oN.nllo. lubhfllbot uud n\vou bofon <\ UlnllKly nf Muol, A.D., llx).... MoHol, ommlulonn of Donln. Coect. Attct M.. JAMHN, ) 0.!<*. HU, 5-l)l«ctnm. Tho Dlcolom huvo thlndny lnolnod nn«n - tnu«ld vldad of Tllmn pe nott, pnyutloon and»(tct«jdny Apl ted, noxl, W. Mach 6 l,000 QHERFPS SAL vtue of a wlj^ flol facas to njo dl Noa Joagy Cout of- Cbancoy; wll be gold at pobllo venduo, on -Monday,Apnl. and,leoo, at tbe hou ot two oclock la tbafenoob of ««laday, nt the.hotel of JoJwT. Fench, n flo town f nammo.aotf^eauuy of Atlantc, and State ol Howjtffse^ "~, All tboo colwlp taota o pacal of land and pomlaolj heenafte, patculaly do. bbed, stuate n the Tu<»n«b.p of tnmlton and.. Alullca; n the County of Atlantc and State of Now Jesey. "Fst Tact Begnnng at» cone n tho mddle of the Woynoth and Hamlton Ruud tuo sumo bolng a ponel to lots Noe. 7» 8,- and 5 on a plan» lots eaveyod by Stephen ok well and uthea on tbo oad afoesad and unnng hunco Sont eghty degees and thty mnutes East foty chans; thence South nne degcosaod thty mlnntoa fnt ten ohalnn; honoo Noth eghty degees and thty mnutes \Scs foly^chalns to a cone n tbo mddle -otho"afoesad oad, a cone of lou 7, 8 and 3 n.. sald_ plantan thcnoo along the mddle of tbo sad oad Noth nne degees and thty mnutes East ton chans to the-place-elbegnnngccont»mng~foty-»o«b of land stct measue. Beng tho eamo pemses whch Andew Scott, J. by_boed dawdangust f, A.D.,885, and ecoded n tho Cleks ffce ol Atlantc County 3 May Landng n Book No 05, folo 266, &o. conveyed to Lous Doe n feo.. Second Tact Beng all that cemn fam " theaap"o~ptm~-- "~T* *. T"mn zz "\oymoutu^fm.. land fou huo.led and twenty nuo (429) and oonanlag twootj-oght aces of aud, be tho name moe o loss, stuate patly D Townshp of Mnlca aud patly o the Townshp of Uamltou; u County of Atlantc and btato of New Jontly and U b> nndetl on the Knst by the Hanmontou-and JTevooutK.Koad...on-.tb«. Notbeast by a lno that «paallel to and thty cbalub Souhwoat fou) tue mddle ot Fst Road on tho Nothwest by SovoUb 3t. on the Wot by what»a fthacboa and Gos two hunded aces," and on thesouth by what wan L. Downs lot as by olooncj to oad map on llo n tho Cleks ffoo of Atlantc County wll moe clealy appea. Beng the same lot of land that Ellen Come by deed Jate< ctobe,3th, A; D., 8S, aod ecoded n the afoesad (leka ffce m Book No.ll of Deeda folo229,4o., conveyed to Lews Doe; and the told Lous Doo dopaotl.ts lll-cftldg a wll dated Septemo 5, A. 0., 8U4, and now eod n the So-- gatos ffoo at Mays tnndng,_notenbe5, 805, wheen he devsed tbe above descbed tact of land onto hs wfe, Wluolmn* Doo dung he natual lfe and afte he death to go to bs legal hes at law and tho Bfd Roalo 0 Bownloe and Lous.. Doe ae two of sad Luuo Does legal hes, tho thd he beog at the tme of tho-executon of.be sad" tg«go,a mno., jozuj an the poputv of Lous J. Do ot. al. und tuken n exobnton at tbe sut of Geoge P. Feld anh to he.-old by SMTH E.JUNSN; Sheff. Dated.Ma-b Sd, 900. BWAHD M. Coopcn, Solcto.. Pntes fee, $3.60 CME to the cone of Bellevue Avenue and the County Road, and see the exhbton of _ 900- RENT Bcycles, and LFT ou Gents RADSTER. Moe ecods made! The "30" ent the Leade! Less weght wll make the Gents Roadste the avote. Although but 22 pounds n weght, t s as stong and gd as the cunbeome knd. E. A. CRDERY. The Republcan and Phladelpha o«... Weekly Pess two papes one yea fo #.25. SHES. u. j TT^ "ll Always a oot Stock nly t ho Bost! BhooH made to de n my Specalty, and full nntufacton n guaanteed. JT. Jttopang dono. Hnanonton. N. 3. ; Ghas, Cunnngham, M,D. Hllla Block, ffce Hous, 730to 000 A.M. 00 to 800and 700 to 00 Lyfodjeveage fo New Jesey,. - tendes blssevocs"" Penson vouches executed. Hammonton, W. J. odesb Job Bntng Funshng Unde take _ \ and Embame Twelfth St., between aloads. ELtmmonton, N. J. ^ All aangements fo buals made and caefully executed. GE. W.PRESSEY, Hammonton, N. J., Justce of the Peace, ffce, Second and Chey 8ts. j, A. AMPJELC H. C. A. Campbell & Co., Real Estate &" nsuance; Money to lono no motgage! (Pates havng housm to ent, o popetes fo sale o ox- CUUKC. wll do well lo cull; o wte UB. dloe, 803 Atlantc Ave.; Atlnntlo Clly. o. 2W chad ttl,, Jlammontot, N.J FREE GNSULTAT-N WTH... ou homo teatment. Wo ae plyalclons, uud you got tbo bouotlt of ou oxj)olouco. No tuatto what you touble la, how almplo o bow lopo-, C«H. wo can do you K <, nnd T wo onut wo wll honestly toll you B. Thousands of tlod, weay, Hlok, and hopulfsa people bavo boon entely and poumuoatly cued by CMPUND XYGEN Why not talco heat agan and nvcstlgulu tllh uoat pncple. Wo bavo thobmla of tobtlmoulula. Bond fo book on homo teatment, wondeful ouob,ulvlco to tbo Blek, oto., fee. Ds, Stakey & Palon, 2 l-od Btoot, Phladelpha, Po. HUMPHREYS ETERHARYSPECFCS A.A.nvnlH. tlnnaellon.. nflaamm. cuujl llon, Ltnff nvn, Mlll «n... HllAH. l,muon«. l^uhm,, uuuut tlcunmlnn..!. JHH TllllAT, Qlny, UpUoollo. mmb lbl.. t. l.tftuhh. «(l.l«. llfltotltn. nnnu-.l DUKtf.UM. louttlmnumm. f..ol.k. llollynclo, vuul Dahea, vtmtnvj. (J. Juvol. AHAAUC. n.. KN A l,a)lll!h DHHCH. duuku.. UHAHCH. ftlnr, cmu) um. <Jn««c. Jny.... «!N>T,, Hlnlna --, nlla»llul, Nlonml Hun too. onoh HUtla Caw, tn Hxwno, lnok, An., *7 M dumuu o Mt paall ««<*»U>l utmcf. Kunltu-nl" Uollclta D., D., Ca. Wllam 4 Juln Julṅ., Kow ok. c«uk«nt MtHU. U«HT tfmt*. NEETJ8 DEBLTY, and Pon^ntlon fom wolc oc othe cnuaos. Humnhoytt Honmo >«tlla Qpoolfl» No. Ul, n u»oove4u yoaa, tha only mvooawl vmmty. / (t «Tl«l,o»p«cl«l p»ol««wltl powd«,fo 49 ol«lt l>* ll, ml n«l ««l!>( >««(lpl ol > >. n o. co., LGAL\-MSCELLARY,; Electon next.wednesday. St. Patcks day, next Satuday. Ms. Pake Wescoat. haa-.h on -veyll. -...,. " S, -"jgjfjjolo" tlao Tew feank statenentv tlls weete..;- ME-MADK UREA.D; CokCB nnd Pes, nt H.al) Bellevuo Ave. Good» ac dollveed. Leave you ode...;. MH8.TAYLB. $Sf Annual School Meetng, Tuea- <lay, Mach &)tb...,..... ths week on busness. T o o s - j n» tw> of thon fo -ale. T\vo secojd-luu t.pnt- wagons on band Electons- D -tha ; -suoundng como on Tuesday.. " tem. _,,. -.. HY D THER bnkea ty to mtate W Mothes Bead? Ty a loaf, and you wll know tle eason. - B " Meetnc.of the Sons of eteans. next Monday evenng. mpotant tusness.. jgy Rev. M. Douglas s expected to occupy the Pesbytean Chuch pulpt ^o- moow. -. Co. Thd St. and lellevueave. jjgy* Mes Robeta Maxwell spent last Sunday vstng Mss Llan Caots, of 5*. The annual epot of the Boad -of Educaton wll be eady fo dstbuton next week; ",. T^U SALE, nt a snolflco, two Pae j> Slate Cultlvutos and ouo-hoso wagon. * B. M. 8NK, Patt Place, Mddle Road. jgy Thee wll be no peachng ae- vce at the Baptst Chuch to-moow. - Sunday School as usual. jfy The Epwoth League s aangng fo one of the noted salad-suppes, to be gv"en ealy n Apl. THY do you nvest you money fo Blx /, pe cent, when you can make.twenty T Addess C. A. CAMPBELL <fc C., HammoDtou, N. J. 86^ Lttle Ha Ha Councl held a vey enjoyable "left-band" socal afte the meetng Monday evenng. t * Tbo Bapfat Sunday School have puchased,a new lbay, whch wll bo eady n a couple of weeks. UHEGAN JJLCK CAP Panufo snlo. S. U. J. MNFKT^ a@* Ms. Lous Spoyco, S.,-ded on * Tuesday last, at he homo on Moplo St. Funeal on Thusday, n St. Josephs <Jhutch. jjfy- Mss Mabel Maxwell vsted he bothe-w»-j.-maxwcll,.who s opeato -.on He Lohlfh alley Raload at South Somovlle, N. J.- - A - _---- PUN WAQS. ft lao. a Cultvato, S Flow, und lond nt Con fodde fo Halo. HKNY BCHAUMHBRQ. ^ Klal Koad, nvu Cemetey. BQf- Low. Gavatto has etuned fom a. vst wth hs bothe at Now.Egypt, N. J,, hs stay havng boon polonged by sotoas llness. " A dog bulongng to D, Campanolln was btten lately by a dog sad to ho affected wth ablus, n esult of that mad dogs ad a few weeks ago. T RUNT. The Hceobd lloo of Hod Mens Hull. Apply to C. \. AU8TN. Bfy- M. John Slapo ded at.hs louo n Folsom on Llday monng, n^cd 70 yeas. Funeal sevce at tho loueo on Sunday, at two oclock. jjtat Ms. Hosklng, of Booklyn, an odnlnod mnste, s oxpo.otod to peach n tlm Unlvusallat huuh to-moow. PulM meetng Monday,7! p. m. NK UNMU) TnlHAN> HtftWhoy lulh bmalo, ololuu v»lntlc«, solucl- «d lm«. tlookl.bd^tookg.well ootcnl. Mldlh Roud, Hunonton. 86J^ M. and Ms. fwln (fomoly Wlm Addlo MoDtnlol), of Pllladolphla, ac vstng Mlsa Whltllo. M. E. s Tocupoatlng nftu a Blugu of typhod fvc, as M, DfAugootlno has nlulod to obulld lln ban whch was buned, ltluly. Thu oof of thn hotol, whch cauuht le fom tho ban, s beng oj)«lol. (AHH wll ly u luun doullol.ot, on Hunt Thd Htmt. 00 x HUH fut, " Mcatlp, ( «l(;l cf nolool uud olllo. BU Dally Lonton Bovlcos at St. JMuktohuch ut 000 A.M. and nt 400.M, oxcupt on Fday, wlou tho ovenln«dovco " nt 7)0, AS uoual. Tlo envloo on Thusday monng wll \w a, Celebaton of tho Holy Communon. ^ulay aovccb at tbo uutal lout. mun wlh tlm A.. hllllpa Co., )6 A.tl»nt.c A.,, Allantto Cty. s* The Caucus. Dounell was, held. last Wednesday. began fomngn that.localty at 7 oclock, and eo.llehou.fa_openng cane,-the sdewalks. n font of the BEPUBMCAN fllce.post QlUce, and JacUsons maket wee,a mass of eanest yet.odely canddates and thudp fends~ 7" ~~"^ ~" """"" ~;~ "- Pomptly at eght oclock, the Clek calle7-the~nseet,g""l<) ode" Afte seveal nomnatons, John T. Fench was declaed elected chaman,-and Wm. Cunnngham secetay." Afte the usual pelmnaes, names wee poposed, P. H.Jacobs apponted judge and T 4 CElvlns and M. L. Jackson telles.- The ballot-box was.openejj^ d,foty mnutes afte the meetng had voted, and the cpant.was begun,. At 946 the esult was announced, the tcket beng as followst Fo Counclman, ". James E. Watks " Fo Town Clek, J. Lous Dounell Fo Collecto n,nd Teanuj,^. _ ". Alonzo B, Davs Fo Chosen Feeholde, H. Hud Pakhust. Fo Assesso,.Heny J. "Monfot- Fo vesee of. HlghwayB,;/ Boscoe D. Bckfod Fo Justces of the Peace..- Chales Woodnutt Geoge W. Pessey Fo CofHtable, - - Geoge. Benshouse - Fo vesee of the Poo, " ^ Geoge Bensbouse Fo Commssones of Appeals, T~*T T^"-"" " " ~ Geoge W. PesBey "... Danel M. Ballad John T. Fench Appopatons < Hghways, $2500 Town Puposes, S600 Town Mashal, $300 Steet Lghts, 200 Poo, $300 Fe, $50 Memoal Day, 850 The vote was Fo Counclmen, Boye, 230; Watks, 220; Holman, 53; Lebfld, 02. Town Clek, Donnell,."f 8 ; Codey, 05. ve- Bee of Hghways, Bckfod, 95 ; Mat, 757 Whee thee was wpo. no opposltldn,"theteault only ws announced, wthout fgues. SS" Rumo has t that Thd Steot s to bo gaveled. to Cemetey Avenue. f ths s done, tbe othe end of the oad wll be fxed up to Elm by Wnslow Townshp. t * Peachng by tho pasto, at the huch, ~ tonnoow Monns subject, "Powe.".EvennK, "Co-laboes wth God;" hngng by "the quatette." UMP Hopallng, Well dvng. Steam P fttng, Htovo cpllnff. Well cleanng. Bhop wth Al. Uol-jko. county Rood, H montou. JHN W. HLHB. The oguln busness mootng of tho "Womans Cllmlan Tempeance Unon" wll bo bhl at tho house of Ms. Nowcomb, Hoton Steet, Tuesdy aftenoon, Mach 8h, 3 oclock. B - Captan A. Someby s weang an ovecoat th\t was mudo. fo hm n Antwep, fllty yeas ago. t s excellent mateal, and, suvo a fow boles made by moths, compaes favoably wth any coat among us. <& (\ CAH wll lny a flno buldng Lot, dplu (0 x M) feel, on Muplo HU Hlul uud dy, weul Hde. HopublUuu ollluu. Sy Tho now olcctlc ll^ht company do not popose to un the dynamos by ttb almanac. Tho Btoot contact calls fo lghts "fom sundown to mdnght," but thuco ao days whan stoos and dwellngs nood to bo llnhtol cule, and tboy lnvo not boon sallsflod to postpone wok untl sunset. HT n Monday evenng a n o well socal WUB Rven by bo Ladles Ad Hooloty and tho llcu Unon, of tho Hptlht, Chuqh, to the, pnnlo and wfe, luvl n Ms. T. l. Atluy, ut tho llo mldtnco of M. (J. F. JUnz, about llu-c.o fuou td ten bulnn; peont. An Ulouxl poguu WUH ulvu, nulud- \DU uoltallouh by Mluutm JoHophlno Small unl Aunlo DunUU, oallnu by MlbU tounlu Hay, a duot by Mlnu Kva alaw and Ms, F,. Hannom, and nstuuentul aoloa by Mtua Caltlull Expvsalona of utot l tho name of tho lncl wco ulven by Moena. M. Stookwollahd N.. lolddjgo, and by M. L. A. llojt n tho numo of tho Duaca Unon (whch M. A. had fomed and tnuahl). A HuBlllKlt pctue of tho Unon wan taken by M. Thonton. t Jtblnucnta woto euvod by tho ladles. - AB tho chlden le t, a lttle son 6f Edw. A.Cp"doy was btten by med.lcno.toupo whch s gvng enteto pet tho goat dog, and eceved a savage etun /o hs adyances. JCS?* Chas. P. Myes.seven yea old son vatcd hs gandfathe (John Lawence) last Sunday, and attended chuch at New Cplumba wth tho famly. Whle playng "wt othe boys v Allo hs left am beng..boken at- the elbow joju^^-a bad.factue. D. Cowell s attendng hm. About a ecoo of Hammonton people went to Wnslow; Juncton last Satuday to see Admal and Ms. De wey, enoute fdn" 7 WA8bj[nstoh "" to Lakewood. At tho mnute^ they wee t6~av(242),tt"lage cowd "ofcunous had congegated; fom all aound ; and as the Admaland wfe, and the "bdy-gu8a/passea. fom the "A-llanlc Ctyexpess to the Jesey Cental, evey one^aa-watngbeathlessly-aud-eagely,fo"jnslone" wold T foa tben2;p a t heos, lps. Suddenly, he ased hs head, and, lookng about hm (jbu could have head a pn dop), sad "Conducto, la ths ou tan?" Rosedale News. "Admal Dewey and wfe went -fom Phladelpha to Lakewood va. Wnslow Juncton -last "Satuday. ~ They wee escoted to the Lakewood tan by W. D. BobbnsaTd Edw. Boftdmau. Jesse Bakey, secton foeman, had hs handca well decoated wth the -stas and stpes. " panted, and many mpovements made on the nsde.. _D. B., T., Wlson has ented tbe chad nn, at Statfod, and wll open a fst-class boadng house ths comng season. ; " M. Bce and famly, of Elma Heghts, N. Y t, have ented D. Wlsons house on Ffteenth Steet, whee they wll make the futue home. * Geo. W. Bown has bought a hose whch he clams can tot a mle, n thee mnutes, and he s now eady; fo anythng that conea along. A. Satnl Wells has moved hs household to Atlantc Cty, -whee, he s employed f n a saw-mll. John Ragg has leased the Sam. Wells place, and t s epoted "that,. be. jlll. embak on the fateful sea of matmony.at an ealy date ;^.^_-.-;.~ "Squo" Ryan s a delegate to the Lay Confeence of the M..E. Chuch wtch meets at^ltve. tho 0th nsl. Bulduj; on tho DW M. E. Chuch, whch was delayed by tbe stomy weathe, wll bo esumed at once and pushed to a completon. Tho foundaton, whch measues twenty-two by -twenty-pluht feet, s aleady lad. John Couove, who has been wokng n Atlantc Cty, las etuned homo, busness "bung dull. B. ELM TEMS. Mtsa Llzzo Sweet and Ms. W. Mllad, of CuhdcD, N. J.. ae vstng M. Q. M. Sweet, Townsond Boyo, of Phlladolphla, s vlftltlnr J. W. Bmotoo. B. Stevlnson, ol Phladelpha, s vst- ng D. Chapman. Tuchl Bos, ao addng anotho etoy to thol houl. N. Gattlono B sulously wth tho beumatlum. M. Ent-Kt loll?, ded lust weak Thusday, md WUB buul Monday at Beln, N.J. G. trglono, of Phladelpha, pad a vlnt to he futhu, N. Cugnouo, ths wepk. \.. anagun malo a vlalt to Mullloa Hll, N. J., on Bundny, tho attacton havng moved oa Alston to that place. Tho young BU of Jonas Wood B oolously at llnddon Heghts, N. J., wth nunolos and scalet anl. Mlas May nkkl" " o^unod lono fom n vlult llladolpha on Montlty. Tlo plttbunt tlmo (. M. Bwuot and paly hud tt Uftlulo, wu loan, wm allo llnh lotlllm. Thu nuvv M, K. Clnfch >vus dotlloatud last Hundxy, >x. UKUUDMT HAMMNTN, t W.J. ffloo Days, E»cy w«ek-d»y. A. ADMNlflTBEBn. / Noohngefo extactng wth gad, wlon noudood. The Pemoest Sawng- Machne atest mpovements A,. PATTEH, Hammonton. Wappes. -TheJhst nvoce of Wappes, fo Spng, aved ths week. A good pnt wappe fo 65 cts. be duplcated fo the pce. Spng Dess Goods sut able fo Spng and Summe desses. Mattng..;... Dont foget we have a lage stock of, Mattng all new ths yea,-^all gades, and pces to sut eveyone. Boston Cackes, and \ Bent & Co.s Cold Wate Bscut. At W. E^Blacks Stoe. New stock of Call and,see us. Funtue and Stoves. Specals ths week LTTLE. \. \Exta peeled l^yapo^ted ptaoheh-j \ \ \. sohethng fancy 25 cents Now lot of Fga vey (nc only 0 conta pe pound. Jacksons Maket - - jf p-?

4 »«*, THEY LKE THE CLD. ANMALS THAT HAL WNTER WTH JY,. (Md Snow Have No Teos f Many of the Fued and Alao Some of the Featheed Denzens of the " "Wobd nd Cultvated Felds. " When tho gp of Jack Fost.tghtens on the land, and tuns the sappy gaden beds and clayey plow lauds T on, tende heats ae-soy fo the song bds whose delcate beaks cannot pece the fozeusol.. And many magne that all wld. ceatues feel the btte cold land ~ But" ths T^a mstake Fo many o the fued, and some even of the feathecd. tbes the fost and snow have no teos. The hawks gow fat u snow tme. The kesta) fnds the snow a cap- ta^ backgound aganst whch to vew Tom Cowln hod an enomous mouth.- He once, sad he had been nsulted by Deacon Smth. The good bothe asked to futhe explanaton...".well,". sld Cowln, "when stood up at the lecoom to elate my expeleate spened my mouth..deacon Smth ose up n font, and.sad. "Wll so^e bothe pleasf close that wndow and keep t closed?" &. The New Yok Heald was epesent-. d at the Deyfus /tal" at Henes" by" Macel Pevost. ance Thompson e" ales Jlo_Ue_^atu;dny_J3yeB.!.qg > fsl that be met Pevost Just afte the vedct bad been»announc d. Evey one vas_buzz nk, "Deyfus has- been Cound " " " spaow-hawk soas ove the-clumps of.ue weasel tbe ejoce... To none moe than to the domestc pussy does the cold bng joy. t s he game season. Wld bds of many sots,.n the summe shy nhabtants of the woodlands, swam nto, subulmn gadens, and pove ease "pey than the spaow. Dogs evel n the clea, bght days.of fost. Even shot-coated fox te- "es neve seeln to feel the cold, but scampe madly ove the stff gass. And St. Benads lose the summe sleepness and oll delghtedly n the powdey snow....,-. The shot, dak.-wnte days of Canadas geat Nothwest Joldno teos \.wolvene, an. ugly, bea-lke beast, hated and "feaed by all the~tappes. Unseen hmself, he follows the huntes and. watches them as they set the taps, whch they do n. a long lne extendng sometmes as much as thty mles though the dense evegeen foest. These he vsts befoe the gay wnte dawn has boken and takes away the bat, hmself fa too cunnng to sk captue., f the tap aleady holds a captve, mnk o emne, tb!s. too, he teas away and devous nt a safe dstance. Many ae the stoes told of ths, the geedest, most poweful and suspcous ceatue of. ts sze tnown. > n the fa noth of the same vast soltudes the musk o lves nnd floushes all the yea aound. Ffty below zeo, doea.not matte to ths quant anmal, wth hs tamensely _thlck, fuy coat._ "Hsshap hoof a" ae suted to pefecton fo scapng away t,he deep snow am ladng baelhe "thck lchen nnd moss below L Nothng but vanth woes the lttle musk o. Mee feezng pont s to hm a Tuksh bath.. ; Anothe vctm to wamth s the llama, yet t lves n lattudes whch maps mak ns tonjcal. t seeks a nce cold place hgh on tho wlndj tablelands geat yalt* to the natves. (\ato anl food dp not seem to woy \tle llan. whch caes ts buden calfly whee evetnules pant wth dlsttw n tho thn atmosphee of the_cjant moun- talns. The camel of the-mountans, na the llama s called, mmll as he H, wll cay n load of l^pounls. Dozens of dffeent ceatues happly doze the wnte (wny bats and boun, domce nnd nmy\otheh. no of tbo least known, and yet most nteestng of these, l\ tlo hamste. Ths lttle bute s tho most savage and uhocla- blo ceatuo known. Knch n a nppat«hole fa undegound, tbe lynhtc nltcnately HloopK on u concof dy gnha. o wakes to stuff hlnmof almont to lu-htlug wth the geat ntoo of con and beans bo H lad up n!h wnte lanlf-. \ tol» fo hm the HcnHon to est" and gow fat.,... - A Novel ltpluuntlon. A, coglu ovenuo mnn had a novel expeence ecently wth a moomthlc n d Hmpectod dlmlot. Ealy one monng ho dlm-oveed an old man standng nen a guvo n (bo mountan egon. Klt tho touble about lln gave wun "that, tho evonuo mal nd. obnovod BlloUe luhllg fom he place whee tbo hctlhune Hhohl nve bc-n. Ho Hplmd be old nun, wlo muodlutmly fegned geat soow, ov planng bn [ohoneo hee by the (tulemehl hut lls lthl- WHH uod At tho menton of bn bothe bo folgnod goat gef, and mld lt; "neve ovej-lt,;- t wt/. Hleh n bun. f H poculln>," nall th<> evt)., Hue man, "Unt HC n lovoplpc nt tho bond of hht gnvn, tud nnoun nn <n«hoofom" "Hlnnge," epled tbo weepng noohhlne, "ho ded n hl HH, an blt my opnon hcyc u-ohtlu uf hm down below " Tlownn tt Jot toxna, A Kceb H-lcnllhl H Hnd- Home pbnlh "nllllcblly Al lno" by lcepllk thon n nn ce box all nght nnl (>xp(m- ng them lo ho full.llon of the nun tl; the <by. At n cnlt le cven do not gow H lago, nnl become dako u colo, whle the Unwon gow uud uo of u blchto colo.?tances" "What, dp you suppose the uoconce," was Pevosts eply. An lola solde elates that one day Senenl ts., came out on the 0lng- ne-and odted the shootng tp cease. A Kansas boy, who.thought he. was tlong all sots of damage to sugents, kept on shootng, you hea my command to cease fng?" bundeed the geneal. "Who -*ae you?" asked the solde. "m^gene^l }tls." "ts.^ehy esponded the solde, ~ EGETABLES ARE LD gn of the Commone - Gaden, Tack nly Maze uud. tlo Gound. Atchoke Ae-.Natves of NytU Ameca Goce KallBhtencd. "How many housekeepes plcklns ove the vegetables on the stall ; know anythng- about then" asked a contemplatve custone"o a fend, as he watched hs geen goce nl a small measue wth.potatoes. -. Lots of them," pomptly epled the othe ; makete.- "Why, hee ae the potatoes n-my-hand, folnstance,-tl>oyae natve^amecan. - guess S Wa te Ralegh ntoduced them to Ku guess he neve ate one, fo n hs day they wee not consdeed lt to eat. South Ameca, and a stange matte ls/.-tnnt lu- bang- few sectons, vegetables gow n geate abundance and henuty tbau any otbe patof tle-wold, none swe maze and the gound atchokes ae natve poducts.", "Nonsense!" ejaculated the amzea acmes out hee. And bang went the jun. Mauce Baymoes wt s fafamed, but a heat lttle wttcsm at expense was Augustus Thomas playa. he play wlght had beenjnecessly.plcklng^fla.wajn_jhe actos dama, untl the good-natned "Bay" wnced. "h, come, Gus," he nteupted, -"dont be qute so had. f ts not ah Alabama. Just emembe tat wote t n a week." "Dd you, Bay?" etoted Thomas; "then you must have loafed."- Leutenant Goveno Tmothy L Wooduff, of New Yok, t s sad neve volated hs ule to lve fugally and to devote hmself to busness untl -hlb_ ncome w"n^~^fty~^housatn~"!ton5s a" yea. When he eached.ths pont b? enteed poltcal lfe. nce, u debatng wth a wealthy poltcan, the latte sad "Wealth gves you no advantage; m ns ch as you ae." Yes," epled M. Wooduff, "but you made you fgtune out of poltcs, nnd thats -whee n spendng mne."" "T"" - The enomous pces jnw fohe pnnng on of ochds and button-holes at. he Chang Coss BasSa, n London n seveal cases lve pounds havng been demanded am gven ecalls the cantankeous acton of an eldely gentleman,at a baza gven some yous ago, when the "ofohslonnl Beauty" was fst known by that tem. ne of those, ns the eldely gentleman wnjtea)~6~tbtfomnto-pttn whch bo pad; and then, afte takng a sp beholf, added. "And n gunea fo that." "Thees you gunea," mld the gentleman," and now gve me nf clean cup." Seveal ntnbom of the Scottsh le-, befoe leavng fo tho Cnpe, wee efclnlned at a fun-well suppe ly tlel fellow-wokes n Dunlee. "Now,.H," Hall tbo chnlnnan, afte an up- Hpcech, "teat what s on the fable j.s you would the loch." AH tbe fem.t ended one of tho ckcvlhth WH obseved Hlowlng away a bottle of wblhky n hs pocket. "WlntN tlmt lacllf, am" Hhonted the chann, god-hnoclly. "l." c lled Tan, "m only oleyln doh. e tell- UK to teat the Hppc H we would the toeh, nnd, yo ken, what wo dln kll wo nk psones," Tlm lato D. Todd, tho sh ncheologlhl. although a got HChoh, WH not nbovo pepetatng u Joko. A leaned KngllHlunu once wont to Dubln "lo oxnmlno uomo manhclpt n tlo lbay of Tnty College, and WMH ntoduced to D. Todd. no duy n eonvenaton tlo latte told hm tlmt thee wan n Tnty Collego a c.nlon n- ;>f tbo Hvlval»f n habt dllng fom tlo lme nf ho DCH; [hut al n cetan hou of tlm nftcnoon n pote went ()n- ound nf tho college ngng n boll nnd cullng out n n loud voce, The Dno n ho hull," when nl the epel the lvaleh. Tn. cned ml Hllncwlllll llelellllolh JlllgllHhlnlll pnled to the college the lppolnled llon, and, Hln tyjh;;h, the pote up pencd, ngng "The Dllllel n tl denlm lnnlel fo hull.. t WH only tha bo M ;lhhlnan tha bb WH meely nnd callng out bull," und ho Hlu- he DUM o the Home H nle eopehodel He ehlnny nnnnec of nolng the Hlldenl lo the hall when ll e denl-oflcollegc nwnllcl them, "the len" beng MH fomed by thj Mllelan tongue lulu "tho dune." The l>lnuo*ln, lnl hyleln \buh ho mnllo Wll).lolle.H?. Heeond hyolela HM ellho got nn eveyday cold o n m/voo conpllclo of gp. ennl toll tll look hm up n lludntoetu, Now Yok Wold. "No nonsense about t," contnued tut contemplatve custome. "Euope, Asa." Afca and South Ameca ae all moe chly endowed than.we. -used-tb-thlnk_the watemelon was jous, but bless you! the Noth Afcan tbes gew the bg, jucy fellows and gave us ou fst needs. As to the ausknelon. t la a vegetable of such ancent lneage that, lke the cabbage and lettuce, nobody knows just who wee the tat wld pogentos. The mel~ on, at.any ate, came out of Pesa as a developed table delcacy, whle the Adam ofthe cabbage famly s ageed by botansts to have floushed way back thee n, Cental Asa, whee they say the Caucasan ace came fom. The Romans ate cabbage salad, and, accodng to count, thee ne nealy as many vaetes of ths study old geen goods as thee ae dffeent^ aces" ol men. "Thee s anothe Roman delcacy, contnued the custome, pontng to a box of beets. "They do say flnt tbe Geek phlosophes thought ( dsh of boled beets, seved up wth sut and ol, a.geat ad to mental-execse. Fo ay pat, though. dont know a vegetable that should be poude of lt«,f*t»- lly hstoy than t^e adsh." Kndlshea cane-fom Chna j-but- self n ttle Jou* nal the othe day annonnced the dscovey, fom a tanslaton of Egyptan heoglyphcs, that Phaaoh.Jed..hs pyamd buldes on adshes. He even went «o fa as to spend,,000 slve talents n ode to.egale hs masons wth the csp nnd spcy oot. Agan, f you ead the ld Testathent caefully, you wll be sue to come neos.8 the announcement that n Kgypt the chlden of sael ate melons, beets, onons luflallc, and edelttlyttnvclng-- tbougb tbe wldeness, Mosc«had a gott deal of dldlclty-n pemmdlng lom to CCHBC yeanng afte these" ^Egyptan dalntleh. "BoHldea tho melons and peaches and goalums," contnued tn- gaulous, custome, "fo nl-of..whch we havo to thank poductve Pesa-, wate cess comes fom he vnlloyfl and books and nho taughttho wold bow lo gow and head lettuce. Howeve, the tonnn goumands, who adopted both these salads, ate geen pous and utlngd benm tlmt thol Kadonon found gowng n Fanco and Mouth (Jemnny. and cucmbeh woe an popula wllh them n* wth tho.ons and lkypllnns. "To A p bla hono H duo fo the bu. nllchoue. They ato.lt fo llvf dllllultbh and, as a matte of fct, thee s no vegetable H good fo mon and women who lead a sedentay lfe, Just H caots, tlml gow Unt nllclglun. H nn lmlllo tonc fo lo eonploxlon, uplnacb fo tl(ft tlood, pottoeh fo tlo ha nnd celey fo thenovon. thnlnl), thoy..ty, WHH neve known tho flfuontl centuy, whon tln % found t on ho bunlm of,the. Aolgn, and f you v^lll bolovo t, the, only Kuopoan people that appecate tle -KK plant H wedo at) the Tuks. Noll Afca llnt pollucod ths fut; u l-nco.lt H oln aw often us not, und n obstnate Knglnml ey H H fo dooytjon. lwovc. ln- ptft^l lntl, l> llnlto» l*fnto wttkglo fo populaty, nnd fo nonly n centuy llle U WH npotod nnd gown n Kuopo nobody could bo pomnded to lonclll. lln/lly- ltmenll- guvo t n boom tlmt n two centnleh H not n tho leant dmnshed, und twce lln lttle nbe H, Hved Cuopu f^on What pomlhd\to bo u col fnlno." Whoo on bo custome hued off down tlo Hloot, lotvlng tbo goon goco Htulng at llh toolc of tnek wth n efosblk oxpohhlon of pldt unl utoe«l,--hl. LoulH (lltbh-deocul., Tho lloct l"o. Tbo oldmt too n bo wold, t n /md, n u CypoH teo n Moxlco, whch nouo U fontabout tbo bmtc, and whlth s lollovol to bo 0,000 yean old, nnd moe undent lmn tbo bothub totnf Aflcu, \vhlcb u uuld lo mvo llvej D.700 yoa». These people who mvo nothng to do >tf. and they wll ask you tp ldo wth them tf ~ " Peached by Rev. D. Talmago. tlubject Kvll Couplons Klmlly Al- Tlco to Yonc Men Avod Bal Company, Kpcolally Skoptlcn and lllon Thane Who Scale nly leusuo, wll tell you,of B!K exouslo) thut you must mnko, of some wlue that you. must dnk, of Bomeopnutlfal dnnro thut yd*. must see. They wllllyto tko you u,wa; fom you egula- wbk. Assocate wlt those men, and. llst of -all,, you wll be-! come ualamedof you Appuol; then you wlllloseyon place, then you wll lose you espectablty, then you wjlllo^o you -"Bo.;-;.- ;~.-~.v. l Palms, and Panful Fnge Ends. WAsnNTo, D.- 0, n ths dscouse Whon the ollco go to fnd cmnals. D.-Talmge»pflakaomtlone whlab a^hoo do they go to flud.them?-they fnd them amone tho. dle those who have nothng to do, o, havlng somethng to do. elbo toengtkola the daly wok. Somo one cumo to good old Attbol Goon nnu asked hm why ho woltod ut eghty yeas of age when t wan tme fo hm to est. men, young nnd.om, wll be glad to BS dscussed,.nd the klully wanng wll no doubt n. nnny cases bo tkon text. Povebs xllt., 20, "Aoonpunlon of foojbflmll be destoyed.".. "May t plonse tbo cout? sad, a con vloted omlul when asked by the "... "h," be epled, ".wok tokeop out of. what he had,to say why eteuoe -of death ; mlsohofl" And no man can affod to be Bboujd not^baponotdcednpqu hlnj "may a e,- l-_;oaejsqt._lhpt?stoqg_hts_n.pal chaacte, "be cannot affod to-be dle. Put you say "A geat many, people ae" uffolag fqm enfoced dleness, t pleaso tua equt, JSd ponpmy hus boeu my.deattuctldn. eceved the blesslogbf good paents and n etun theefo pom.sed-to avod-«u«vu-«soolate3.. " kept -my pomse should have ths shame and the buden of gul lke a vultue, thoat on 3 to dug lastloe.fo my many cmes. Although onco-movela hgh olole3-nnd-««8«bte--j>ufltb)y-enflflg9d ld.lmpojjdfl.jbellmlnd^ talned by dlstlngulbhod mjn, am. lost. < and enlagng thel; heats. Tlofotunes dd the wok fo me." nly, to be made twenty yeno fom now wll bo the tmes when men ught to be tho-,. -. «...., l> Spak the hanjs on etng n a. stong, hot, ceamy lathe of GUTCURA SAP. Dy, and anont feely wth CUTCURA, the geat -.skn cue and puest of emollents. Wea, dung the nght, old, loose kd gloves, wth the fnge nds-cutoff-and_a-holes-cut-n the-palms Fo ed, ough, chapped hands, dy,ssued tchng, fevesh palms, wth shapeless nals and panful - fnge ends, ths teatment s" smply wondeful, and ponts to a speedy cue of the most dstessng cases when physcans and all else fal. "^hf ofthefoot tbnt eball be destoyed." t s. an nvaable ule. n _ Hee s a hosptal wth a huudedmet down wth ttonhp feve. Hee Unhealthy man who goe^luto t. Hu does not no uotatnly aatob the dsease as a gcod man wll oatoh moal dstempe f he consents to be shut up wth the vcous and tbenbaddoned. n the psons ot tbe. olden tme t was the custom to put plsonos n n cell togethe, and am soy to say t s tbe custom stll n some ot ou.psons; so tllftt- when the day of lbeaton comes the men, nstead of beng efomed, ae tuned out butes, not-mod, each one havng leaned the vces of all-tho est. " Wejny n ou woldly occupaton be blged 0 tnlk to and commngle wth bad Jv»...»t wlu «v» «,... M«. -. m n <a and mpoved tbel heats. They wll get the fotunes utte awhle, whle those men who hang nouad the stoes, uove ekrlnt; n.any useful,,oncppntlon, nlll )0 us poo thun as they no UT. t s absud fo n Chstan man to say be has nothng to do.._. * went lato a stoe la New Yok wheo cheo wee lve Chstna man, and they jnld tboy bad nothng to do. The whole wold lyng n slo. Fovey to be comfoted; slokness to be allevated, a Blblp la the bank ottlc«, evey oppotunty of, mentnl cultue, sptual cultue; evey nducemnn to wok, yet n htstlaa mau, nwon befoe hgh hevod to conaeoto hs whole lfe to uaefulnosa, ms nothng to dot (f you have not any busness fo tbls but he.who voluutaly chooses wold, my Chstan fend, thon you ought, that Mud of n«soolntlon s caylu; on a to b dong busness fo et«alty. Cntsblp Wth a Dellah Whloh Wll Shea ~ the looks of -bta.taoktb,and (,e wll be JPfl*4Jnto P«A!t.9-._lf?9t ove all^h.e_ Q.aBek.lotfowttoa-ud- J nn3ementj.. mnlons ohe ace, a,you cannot show bel eve Q tne nmu 3aneqts of the wold so me asnule nstance whee^ man volun- fa ns they ne nuoceat7 could not-lve tallynsaoelated wth the bad fo one yea wlthcut them. Any mon of sangune tenanatoamtalned hla ntegty. Slnlscatoh- p Bu,JBn. must-nave eceton "o~ae. ng; t s ufectlous; t (3 epdemc. Alu, y t,, Ue ^masementg, m d eceatons A young man wakes up n one of out ot llfo must admnste to had wot. They g l!?* S ltles, knowng only the gentlemen ae only pepaatve fo the oooupatloa to of the Qm nto whose sevce be has ea- (7,oh-aod has called us. Agan, chage you, bewao of -ocmffltb tne (HaatpHto up wtt man - nd yott wll ln_tlme_adopt thol hahlts. "WlSolsThdt tfun fallen ngtfsfnj naf&~ ktono, coveed wth buses and beastl-- ness? He was a«bght a nd 0.3. evo looked up fom you nusey. Hs mothe ooked bm, payed lo hm; fondled hllh, would not lot- the nght a touch bla obeok and bold Mm up and looked down nto bs lovng oyoa and wondeed fo wlnt hgh poston te wts beng ftted, Hu enteed llto wth bght hopes. Tho wqld bookoned llmy londs cheeed" hm, but the.aches shot "ut" hn;~vlln mon sot taps fo hm, bad habts booked fast to hm wth tbol on gapples; hs feet slpped.on the way, and thdt he les. Who would.thnk that that uncombx) ha.xvs once toyed wth by a fnthos flogus? Would you thnk that those bloated oleoks wee eve klssed-by-ajnothes lps? Would you guess that thut thck tongue ouca made a > household glad wth.ts nnocent pattle? Utte no hasl wods n bs ea. Help hm up. Puttho bat ovo thut once "mftuly" bo>v. * Bfust the dust fom" that" coat that once coveed u goueous heat. Show hm tho way to-tbe homo thntf onctt Kxtent of jlllssflslnpl Thf leves on both sdes-of the Ms- Hfoy would be about.,300 mles long, f. lonj; enough" to stetch the geate. pat nt tj* dlstnnc hetween N(>_\\- l.-us and Ne\y. Yok. The.v wotld fom a hank of eath about eghty-sx feet wde at the base, eght feet wde u the top and thteen o fouteen fet hgh. The Chnese wall would lose ts eputaton as a woude n compason wltl tlen. and they have cost many ml- lous of dlolas ; -. Pan So ntense Would Nealy Twst Fnge* Fom Sockets. Hands Puffed Up Lke a Toad..- Wate Ran Though Bandages to - Floo. Had to Walk the Floo Untl Would Fall* _ Asleep. Fnges Would Peel Lke an non Doctos Could Not Cue. Eght yeas ago got soe hands, commencng wth o bunng sensaton n, toy flcesad"bh top of tleln.~alen fsboc3"flch; vbu could~ seo lttle Whte pmples. felt llo twstng ny lnges out-of the sockets. had hgh feve, myl cold chlls an ove me, md so kept t K n K untl" was ted out. Nlgbt8, had to walk the floo untl fell asleep.---my hanl9 peeled lke an. onon,~the~"fluge~nallsgot loose, anl, the-wate an out, and wheeve thee was a lttle pmple thee the nutlt;; flo was that happened at least ton tlmca. am unnng ublatkhnlth f>lop, hoseshoong, and would nut shut up tho smp fo anybody, but t WH had. My hands puffed up wose than a tond. When dove ho-he nals, tho wate fom my hands un-though the bandage, ou to tho floo. My customes efused to look at my hand. hnd a fend take mn to tho docto; ho guvo a soluton ot somethng to butbo my hands. went to anothe docto,.! thnk, fo a yea. found you advetsement n n Ltlcn new8- n.pe. and got tlm CtmcutA emedes. As BH as uactl tlen^ began to gan, anl afte usng a small quantty of ttem was entely ened. would not take ffty dollas fo n cake of CncnA SAP f could not get ymoe. would not suffe tny w><» m dd, fo the whole county. Feb. 22,888, CA&PKU DETSCM.EH, Pemboke,XJeueseo Co., N. Y. Complete Extenal and ntenal Teatment (o Evey humo. confutng of CuTu Ru (25c,).o l.-nnu tlo nkln of cm unt cnlf anl xflou thn thlckvnml cutlclu, t.thmla (llnthknt (H,-).. toln.tunly (lny tchhk, tnllnnllu, unt tlntlun, nn<luhtno«a 3.25 >»»l Ulll fltcj* ll.k.ent (M)B ). ll mll mll Clll- ll" lllllll.. A Hxa.l! HUT lonc-nullu-lau tucntmhm.t lotul.u,lllluullm, nnl hmnlllnllnt kln, culp, und llood llnu, wth on nt hnl, when all l«< fnll. P»la thtghutlh woll. Et Dtua ADD ne*. (Jou., Hulu oju., llu»on, U, B. A. " All nboul thu tklu, Hculp, and llal," f«o, tllons of Women Use Cutcua Soap Kxhlvly fo Pmvltf, lufyllff. nnl lvnutlfylu tlo Hllu, fln^lntt lnm-nlp of -nl-, nlm, anl hnlll, mll h; lpplk. mlnx hul, fu nnfulk! «lltlnk. ul n.otllng ml. vkh, unt nn hnhla.ln thu fn n nf l.tlm fnnoylk l-lttlono, nllnu. mtlnnn, nnl h;lh;n, n m) fuo o ottcblvu pnlntluu, n ho fom of vulf fo lnllv wnkn.-.ch, nnl n nnny mnntlvu nll- lln pnpok wldl ultllly mw"" tlnmnulvau wun-n. nl -K M-l;lly ntlt, Mn fo nl tlo n u<mf tlm tnlhx nh. nnl uy. No tnuntof pohtmtlon <fn nlu thmavho luvn nnn nnl t to tmu nny ll, np-lnlly fo Bc--vln nnl ]Hyl t thu «Uln, ond, nul lnl of nanln nnd cllllnn. <,vmasa<-hlnmlll-tomollnt) llhllvtl fu. (UTHu, tlm KCH «Wn no, wth lm m-»t> -lnlnjf lklltntnnl th" mont fllk of Movvu M(U-M. No olln (fffufucl Hjp ov on otmlct H to m - nlwuu t fo ]>on<vltm, pn fyln;;, mll l<ntlfylf(tlm nl.l, m-alp, lnl, unt hml.., No olh fulgu vlunll. ft/t >u, hmv-vv ux nlv«, H to lo on n!l \vllh fo nl hn nn onl of tlmujll. hll, nnl nnwy. Tlnn U vmmm u <N Mn nt DM; ltcn, vl/., Tw.Kv F; MH. tlm n«t Bldn nnd comnluxlou aonp, thu n-«tollul nnd l.» luoy. n hn \vull.. dlscuasblm. Tbebud clokfl of tlnt estab- -,, A *-,,.. n *...,..,, llshmontj tne goo* cleks of tnat eatob- us to ddulge t. Qod bath nun? n sky llsbm nt stand n som>olatlon to hm. a» d, 8 «nwav» nnd F a e <l engoss many Te good cleks wll /wsh hm well, but * oundelay. But all the musc and the they Tlltwtlt fofcj). fomal tutoductlon, bghtness of the natual wom-"wee~ and even utte they havo bud tho nto.- meely ntended to ft. us fo tbe eanest ductlon they ne vey cautous ns to > wok of lfe. The tuuudeaload has edges whethe they shall cull.hm nto the 330- exqustely pupled, but t jas the mounoatlon befpo tbey know bm vey well. tnln as t says, " come down to wate the * Bat the bad-young men n tbnt estnb- felds." The.flowes standng unde the llsbment all Ratte aound hm. Thoy ] fonco look gay and beautful, but they say, patonze hm, they offe to show lln. "Wo stand hee to efesh tbe busbandevoythlub that thee s n the cty on one men nt the nqonlng." bu buok folcs conaltloa tbat he wllpay the expense.", and spakles and fonm?, but t says, " go fo t always happens so when a Rood jto bnptlza tbo moss; go to slnku the young mnn and a bad young man go to- Uulst ot the bd; tun thn wheel ot the getho to a plnce of evl entetanment mll; n my cystal pudle ook muoltbe good young mnn always has to pay tho j sbawjnd wate lly; pny, but wok." olages. Junt at the tme the tcket s to L0ok out fo the nttn w<w-pluy und bo pad fo o tbo champagne bll s to bo neve wot s. Look out fo tn,t man settled tbo bad young man wll effoot un- who9e mlt (J busness s to play hall o bnaasmont and fe.el aound n hs pocket*,,, vax)llt o KaRe ln nny ^\ ot meand sny. "Well, we eally huve fo- mnn. Thwe thngs ne all beautful and gotten my pookflboolc. - ~."" KnuJ l tlel places,, but whea they be- n foty eght housat o ths nnocent.j t, e,, wok o / llo tht)v D8 J cone young man has enteed-the stoe the bad m, m, d«9tuctlon. Geogo Bummol wn young men wll gntho aound hm, slap atm o, of nl Eoulnud. Ho dnnce.l wth hm on the shoulde wth famlaty,.ud,, nolfle,, 9 an, went ound of W tu. nnt f ho s stupd n not bnlng nblo to takn (ntl, llftb,-, lvhl 0 elu uustel- ot cetnln allusons, wll sny-ah. my young! 8 u nod ^, f uputttt on, blasted of fend y6n wll have to bo bouon n.,,, A cl,j t, om gtoaa And fothwth tboy go to wok to "beak»«... hm n." b, young mal, let no fallen young man ~lap you -on tl«5to7t(«~u7nntlytt aound md glvu u wtheng glance that Wll nukn the wotob oowo n you puxenco. Thee s no monstosty of wlokulne.s that cnn utnnd bufoo tbo glance of puty nnd hono. od keeps thu llgbtnlngn of hoavon n Hl» own nobbnd, und no hutunu may uuut tlon, but od*gvoa to evey young mnn a llghtulug whch ha may ueo, und that lo thu lghtnng ot na honest oyo. Anybody that undeatunda tlm tomptntlbm nf ou gout ctes lnyws tho vlnlnu us he dellboute opnon tlut he thougtlm a dogs llfo was betto tbnn a Tbo-o moe plousulsts wll oom uono, /on whle you ae engaged n, you wok, und they wll ty to tajco you nwuy. Tloy mvo loftt thol lnue«. Wby not you \oa you pluo? Tum you wll bo oueof thu n. l. my flvnd!), befoe you go wth tbuju l-lotmuu Houkoa, thesm men whose ente lfe la fun und amusement nnd eceaton, emembe whle afte n man has lved a llfo of ntegty und Chstan uonnooutlon, knd to the poo and elevatng to the wold* condton, when hu comes to de UB of one Hctno lke ths, n whleh ty wold* condton, wo Uu comes to <\ o to enfoce tho.thought tlat u -eomlulou! JM ;?«? """Jf""?L n «?»L B.thought offoolh Hlntll bo dontoyud." Ul luum D,,u U-^AUUU. /, And, llst, olugoyou, uvola tbt Blteptlo ng by way of ovlo\ -that-b., tho young mun who. puts hla» «,».?..«?, Tho Cyne. n oh nen-- of havng nhmcd ou,s!;hl by ove-applcaton, o eullng u wllluk by KaH o cnndlo lght when ou ey-h no weay, many of MM bvo lo dopl oyeghhhh at a eonpntllvely culy lne, \hut Hlonld he done ut tbc tlht Hlgn of fullng Hgh) H to eumll an ollht nt oneo. ly-h Unt le wenlt nnl heone bloolhhol nndo vey He tnl donld nve le ll.xed Hc- %tly by bbel and whte wok, vvloll^o bo n the fom of needle- MnK, pen nnd nk, lookn o H C Mght dlng. Wlonevo tho.ch oel llel, elchl them al oneo ly clohlng tlon fo n few momnnth and lollng tlon ent, An geen H the ntnl Hfll colo to tho eye, lot you lump ulnulo bo geen. The lnent tonc fo beoyen H cold wate. Cold ten lnn nmloh nn oxcellonl bath fu weak eyh. A Wnl of Wulu. Wfe m golk to m ncnth tn Hed JllHl a mlnto lo bhl Mm..lonof KH! ly. llnbal Well, youll K to huy, Tlo nln leven n thun llouh. - Hlut luft uflo tho muulff of otll by bo lltmonu ponofl n now bulnu couvotol ln(> "phoulmte. A Ntlnl Dctu-tlon.,ong--you look out of HotH thn mlk, old mnn; whntu wong? Hhot Kamlly tonblch. Long -m «(»y to bea that. Nothng HclouH, bopo, Hhot -m afad t H. bal n mxndehtandlng wltb my ch undo hnt l.otk -nlood! ltl&t U l l!>ld you H \\ l M U tlo _ f ^0 nn Ma Hhollltlt. Tbo hoa (Hll l am eally Hlulled to hou yon ndvtneo the popohllon that a chld Hholld not m coected n ho pohohcc of Hlngon, Tbo HK lleho)o ll< Hhould not bo. boeuho bo donld u-vo- lo tlm pom-no.! of NlnKo» thnlo why. out of / Cnlllt Toll. "Mow long lvn-yo l>een wold" "\oll, dont bdly knuw, ojelly, maa. You m-o, do ecod of mo ltb WH lout." Now Yok.lounal, Nut Up tl MtC. lmu -(0 boyn who HWe neve gyw up to bo goat num. Kd -dwanl guo«h yo hant ead du hlhtoy of tb) wa wt Hpuln.- Now ou Jounal.... thumb n bn vest nnd swrges about, scoffng at you old fahlodot elgon, then takng out tho lllble and tunng ove to nomo nhtoldua pfsngo and Hayng "Expldn thnl, my flenl, explan that. usodlo thnk Juxt an you llo. My fathe and mothe Hd lo thnk Juntas you do, lnt you ouut soo nn about thn luto. UHl to hollovo n thoao thngs but vn got ovnlt." Yos, ho H got ove», and you Wll got ove t f you ntuy n hs annpan. omblp much longe. Fu awhle bo may not bng on«agument gnlnnt cu holy CJlnlbnlty, Ho wll cy fkoffa unt jeon and aaloutuoa destoy you fnltj n that elgon whtfth wan tbe comfot of you fathe n bla deollnlug yous nnd tbo pllow on whloh you old mot no lay n-dylng. Tbut bllant young akeptlo wll alte awhllo buvo to de, and bs damond wll flaah no splendo nto the «yo ot death. lls ha wll llo unoombol on. tho pllow. Death wll come up, nnd thla okoptla wll gay to hm " oamot de. annot de." Death \vlll BUT "You must de. You bavo but ton aoaonda moe to lve. You noul-hlvolt tomelghtlkway. Younonll" "h, ol" eaya the Bknptlo. "Do not boath) tbut oold ul nto my fuao, You, cowd nn too had. t B gettng dak n tho oom, llno-tako my lngt und lukn all tho plot unt n tlo nnm, but nt mo off," "No." nuyfl Doath, You Htll You oll" Tum th«dyng nknpuo bouln to any, "Cloll" Dnath nuyu, "You dnulaod thuo WH no dol." Then tho dyng nkvptlcgya, Tay fo mo," nnd Death Hnym "t B too lutn lo pay) yon lava only thee neoondn moe to lve, und Wll nqnt thun off ono, two. tloo, onol" Wloo? Wlmo? uy hm out ttnl lay Hm down lbbllo bn old futhn unt/motl, \vlu llol undo tlm dolunlonn of ho llntlu oll/don Blnglng tlm nongn of vlotov. Altuln. avod th" dlub-thut n, thom noopln who gthn aound lm too o tho nbop o tho fotoy und ty to mduo you nwuy fom you ognlu mllng und n you lnblnohh boum ty lo nmlum you wuy, 7luo u nothng Unt \vnld ptonn tlm K woll an to havo you glvo up you «m. loymnt nnl ouot wth tlon, Tlo dom you wll llnlntundlknnnl lm nntln honnun o ntunllnn nt noondny nhont noon on the ntepn of nono lotnl o fthlnnnhln ohtuuunt. They luve nut llnnmbnn, Tlnynnvo tllnol tbon, Thuv lnve wll tllnn llleo. llnloo you nvltn u young nun nto you nnoelntlon (nk hm lulnly, "What do youlo fon llvlk f n«nyn. "Nntldng nn u n«ll«mn," look out fo hm. ntn npt how noft dn bund o how olokmt dn uppuol o how hllth nnnlln dn famly mmo, hln tonnh B toul. death pllow, thu mon pleamlst msnoth- w but u ton playbll, a, an empty tankad o tho oust out nds of a oousal. And as n delum of hs awful death ho olutobostho goblet uud pesses t to hs lps, the degs fallng on bn tongue wll begn to uuooll and hlsa wth the uddes of un etenal pol- 0. Agan, buwaoof Babbath beakes. Tell no how n young man spends bn Sabbtb, and wll tell yon what ae hs pospects n bunlnov, und wll toll you what ae tls pojpoots to the utpnal wold. od tun thust nto o.u busy llfo -a suaod day whan wo ao to look afte ou aols. s t exobtant afte gvng olx duyn to tho feedng uud the olothlng of theno peshblu bodloa that (lol ahould demml ono lny fo tbo feedng and the clothng of tlm mmotal aoulf u bodes ae seven lay olooka, and tboy need to l>«wound up, und, tboy ao not wound up they un down nto the. guvo. No man can contnuously.hak tho Hubbath unt keep hla physcal uud mental boalth. Aalc those ngod men, nnd they wll tell you they neve know mon WH HtlnnoBly boke tbo Habbatl who dd not fall ulthu h mnd, body o moul plnolplo. A maaufaotuo guvu thlo na h* ex. Ptlonco. Ho daldt " owned a fuotoy ou the ohlgh. Kvoythlng ponpeel. kept tho Habbatl, anl eveythng wont on wall. Uut Q Hbbutb monng b«- tbouglt; nyuolf o(a new abuttlo, nod thought would nvent that Hhuttllbnfon tuhut, and efused nl food uud dnk untl md completed that nlmtllo, ly amdown bad uomplotod t, The next dny. Monday, showed to my wokmen md tontta thn new ahuttlu. They nl eon- Kntltod mn on my geat mooou. put that tluttla nto pluy. lunlngod my bmlnos but, nl, tbt Hundays wol oost ma «l)l),00(>. Fom tlmt day nvnylhlng went wong. faled la bslnnas, am loot my mll. h, my fletda, keep tho Lods luy. You may thnk t old fogy M- vno, but gve t to you now "lonmntm the Hubtmth day, keo)> t holy. HU daya, tlult thou labo and da nl thy wok, but thn nevonth B thn Hlbbnth of the Lod thy (lod) n t thon ulnlt not do my wok," A un Bald tlmt hu would pove that all thn wan u fulluey, am no bonull, " ahull ulno n Hnluy eop," And he nlowod <hu Hold on th» Hubbatl, and lmn [n put n tho mun on th» Habbuth unloul." llvuttl tho gound on tlo Hthlmtl. When tho huvet WH pe, ht eaped on lm Hnbbutl, nnl hn eulellt nto the mow on thn Hnbbatb, und Hum ho ntood out dell lnt lo da hlhtln nnlglbn und nuhl, "Theo, thut n my Hun.luy nop, and t la kll gvnnnl." Afte awhle a ntom onn P und u gout lulnenn, und tho lghtvlng <f Ueavon ntek tlu bun, unl uvvuy (vent bn tmdty enp. llewne, young nun, jf all Habhth louuom. At a DnadvuntaBC. - Mttuma Now. Kobbo. wheu \ve K to chuch you DUH behave lke ntu Uolble But cant snot, tnamua. Cnpnl«oy n-unnoo.n Genny. n-lssu-n-lnw- ws-ptscod u Gcnany whch mndo f cot"!julsoy fo evey emau wth an m-ome of Sl- o moe tojtkuto"jluusulf"junsf^ UU ness and death. D SJS. thee, wee / jsous ln-<j(-nnuy thus n Ked, and so many of these suffeed fom consumpton ^that thty-sevenof the nsuance cotpnules eected at the TTU espc-nse snntanm fo tbe one of these pesons. - Mach, 909. PARALYTC HEALED. Mak 2-2 Read Matt ; Mak 35-45,.. Memoy vesea, 9-2. Goldef Text } The Son of man hath -powe on eath" to fpeye" Bns. Mak 2-! 0. LESSN PLAN. Fogven and -stoed. Health._.» le- - ANALTSS,.MNSTRY (vs. 3)., Capenaum Revsted ;,..~. Heentfed nean nto Capcnauj atte. some daye (.*ea.vnk ^Nazaeth, h^...dwelt n, Cfltpeaum"~(Matt7~4"3)~ " He came down n Capenaum, a cty of Gfelllee (Luke 4 3). 2. Cowds Assembled... ^lany wee gatheed togethe (2).. Jesus saw Jfeat multtudes about hm (Matt. 8 ^)..., A ggat multtude followed htm (John Fam Motes. Wok the manue ove now and gel t femented (otted) n the heap, f possble, so as to have t n the most avalable condton fo plants. Coase manue may answe fo con, but t s not sutable fo uass p vegetables. Thee la but lttle tme emanng befoe spng wok begns, and too much attenton cannot be gven the manue thats to be spead;.---«-.- -.Caots, beets and pasnps should be planted ealy, so as to gve- them the full season fo gowng. Bandy soft.that s deeply plowed s sutable. As gass,and weeds ae lable to choke them out at fst the ealy pepaaton of the gound wll pemt the weeds and gass to stat, whch may be destoyed by usng the cultvato o weede befoe the oot cops ae seeded. Geen peas can be planted ealy, und juccesslve cops moy be gown. Fo at «aly nuppy use the-<lwaf vsle-- tlcs, as they need no suppots, but they do not affod but one o two pckngs, Fo the late cops the tall knds should be used, and they wjll glye belte esults f eupjotetj wth stcks o we. Make the gound deep and flne,"and uau manue lbeally f good cops ae expected. To nahe the culy lambs gow povde a pen nto whch the lambs can go, but whch estans the ewes fom enteng. n the pen plnt> a pun of gound outs und let the lambs help themselves, The cweu nhould be-well fed on goand oats nnd u full supply of clove hay nlko, n-ode to povde plenty of mlk. Thp gound oats should bo connldeed only us an addtonal supply to mlk, as mlk wll gve bette enultn than nnv othe food. 3. nstucton Gven / He spake the wod unto them (2).. He opened hs mouth and taught the. (Matt.6fl)... Jesus went us nto the temple, and taught (John 7 4) Healng Sought - They come, bngng...a man sck of the, palsy (3). They bought unto hm all that wee sck (Matt. 4 24). «Began to cay...on the beds those that wee sck; (Mak 6- G5).. FRGENESS (vs Detemned Effot ~ f>. They uncoveed the oof..." they let down the bed (4). They...let hm down though the tles. wth hs couch (Luke 6 9). That may by all means save some ( Co. 9 22); 2. Evdent Fath Seeng the fath, "le atd LkeB" 20)7 by my woks wll shew thee my fath (Jam. 28).- j). Fee^FflgLveness Jesus....ualth, Son.thy gns ae-fo. gven (6) ^ Son, be of good cheet ; thy sns ae fogven (Matt. 92).. Man, thy sns ae fogven thee (Luke 5 20)., 4. Btte Ctcsm. Why doth ths man thus speak? he blosphemeth (7). Cetan sad Ths.man blasphe- meth (Matt; 9" 3); - Who can fogve sns, but God "alone? ~TLuke 6 2). " X. HEALNG (vs. 8-2).. Ctcsm Rebuked Why eason ye?...whethe s ease? (8. 9). Wheefoe thnk ye evl n you heats? (Matt. 94). What eason ye n you heats? (Luke 6 22) Knowledge Desed That ye may know that the Son... hath powe (0). Ye -do -en, not knowng the -scptues (Matt ). know hm whom have beleved (2 Tm. 2).. S..A.utholtK. Execsed say unto thee, Ase,...and go unto thy house (). (Then aalth he to -the sck of the. palsy), Ase (Matt. 96). Go ye,...make dscples, of all thenatons (Matt. 28 0). 4. Demonstaton Ganed He aose...and went; they g!6lfled od (2). He noe. and depated to hs house (Mttt-»- J n Amazement took hold on all, and they glofed od (Luke C 26). RAMS HRN -BLASTS. Wanng Note* Callng the Wcked to "UepcnfaSce. NGET s selfdecet. ;, Knlth s smply coulldence.. Tme s the < seed of etenty. " «flf-donlnl cues. H gbtconsness s ght elatons. Shnng lguts -nako-llttle-splut--. te.. Heavenly gudance alone leads to Jlbtty. Tme has doves wngs but an eagles nght;..""".; """" Thelazy sevant always has a had - ff "XAtougthe-clock.s not -guadng the/tme. _ Tbe best evval R sent--ds\vn, not gotten up. ;..._. The, nastlme of to-day )s the lost of t tttken tme to mpove a fam nn<l get t to a hgh condton of fetlty, but the effect wll bo lastng. When tho land n ch tho fame then ho a Htochounc-of plant food upon whch ho can daw fo the use of futue cops. Thop n no (nfe lnnk than tho null whon t lnn been mntoved. Topc, fo the Quate The Geat Woke at hs Wok Golden Text fo thequate The Son of man camo not to be mnsteed, unto, but to mlnlstc.~mnk NTERNATNAL HME READNGS " 2-2. The paalytc Glad tdngs. -8. Paye fo pa- -2. Fogveness and Mon. Mak healed. TUCB. Acts 0 Wed. Psa. 25 don. Thus. Psn.03 healng. Fl. sa. 43 B-2B. Blottng out. Sat. John -0. Pefect cleansng. Sun. Luko S Stange thngs, (ThcBe Home Headngs.o tho selectons of, tho ntenatonal Jjlble Headng Assocaton.) A good cow uhould poduou ll lonst one pound of butto p«day, Ths n not n.n extaodnay pefomance fo an ndvdual, but t c-n to clulmod an a good ecod- -when nl tho anmals n a hed oomc up to «ul culomentn, Tho fact that not one hed n a lnnd«.-d cnn bn found that poduop.s H lagely dpcn not destoy the possblty of Bocnln such CWH, nn t h ft ndtto of beedng nnd judlcloun Boloctlon, opcqn Whon wam Weathe bobbn (ho ply of eggs wll ncease. The Mhnnld (hen b dceoudcd and a Hply nf nfll o - nnl.nml meal allowed, o the hon, wll (bcconn oxcohslyoly fn nnl full to Klve tlul fnll nt lf <-KK" Con n (lt- best fno.l lnlnf tho uoll K-nno t)t>onu«<> teonth anmal hcnt, nnd Seves as n potecton Ktlnst nc-- v-n coll, but con s vey unhultnhlc lnln; \vntn wont he, (nan s MH oxeelont fo fowls, and they nl-utll, tlcofnj, be glv-n n feo UK M mn] an condtons jcnlt. ">o you etact," demanded (ho n- HUlsllo, "yol stnloment Hnt HP wold ovon" "Yes," fulleed (lalllco. As bo wan led awn.y by sekeall of polloo, (( Ue pllllosoplo dated a fullvo ;lnnce of lollauo.l at hs eneouton. "flvey- KH," ho nlloel, llen f tho vaous school oxovlsof (n Hnnll hoy pefom ho knd bo ;cln du- n ccu. f yn llo to help a man out of n Hcn)c be wll vlwy lmcmlc you,n aeconnodatln la, Jvcy buvo mu lo u nun of hla wod. LlflBN SmnUNDNGB, NTEUKNN CENTH. Tho ode of Mak s chonologcal, and the cvonts naated ne A wthdawal of JCBUB, the next monng to a soltay place fo paye (Mak 36), whoe Smon nnd othcg found hm (vs. 88, 37); n ponohlng tou (vs..8, 39) n Gallloo; the honllng of a lopo (B ), naated by Matthew nnd Luke also. PLAR. Cnpchaum; seo last Lealon Huoundlngn. Tho hounc (v, ) wns pobably the uaml osllenco of.tpbfl; whethe th)u of Pate o of the mothe of JeflUB la uncetan. t \vo«avldcntly ngo, wth an lnn«cout, whch WH pobably suounded by a galley, whoa JoeB wnu tcnchlng. Tho lght oof of thlb Rolloy could onnlly bo "bokon np" (v. 4). Tho noountb fobd tho vlow that th n WHB Mlmply tho omovnl of nn awnng. TMC.-Tht lutt,pnt of.. Mnoh, yea of llomj 7R; (llt n, A. >. 8, Just befoe tho accond pnmovp. Boo on nokt lebhll, QHFtNH. A cowd of people; n.pnnlyt c. nnd fou mon tlm! cnled hm; cetan nntbeu (tnd laloon, to-moow.. Smooth salng does not make skllful salos... Meekness s no sujslh pnf of Chstan muscle. - Thought s the bud^ut deeds ae the pened thought. / u tnnentloned meces ae the.mmeasuable ones.. Lfe s detemned by. what we beleve of death-and ; death by what wg belleve^ptlfe, ;.-; The best llumnaton of the Bble s not that of the old monks pen but of the new mans pactce. / Thee^s lttle dffeence between many ch,men and the..mules-that eay-~g6d~fotbe-tnjes.~- Many a mnstes lfe s mamed by. top m-uch machney that mght be mghty f but lnked to tbe-powe-of God. -. Pehaps when the chuch of the Pnce ofpeace ceases ts wang dvsons the natons wll lsten to ts messages. The" wold wants sants on the steets athe th&ujn status, nnd..the-chuch needs them n,the congegaton athe than n the.calenda! WAYS^>F THE CANDY STRE Cleks Eat What They Want Men.and, Women Who Lke Candy. Thee s an old stoy to the effect that t sa custom n candy,stoes to tell.the hew clek to eat all the candy -she wants; the esult beng that she s sqon sufeted and wants no moe candy fo along tme. The fact appeas to be that, substantally,thee ls,no ule o^ custom ;n candy stoes egadng the eatng, of candy--by-the salespeople. u s, of couse, equed,.tlat"they shall not eat candy n the pesence, of customes; t mght be possble, that a new clek who developed-an nodnate fondness fo candy would eque a gentle hnt; but cleks ae not told when they begn wok that they may o may not cnt fnuly; nnfhlng la antl nhqnt that PAHAM.L -H; Lllet? 6 PAH9AGQH, 72«. Matthew Dn mnn aln much fo dlnun llk«h«-«l hub, lt «[ wlf nothln but a cocktal. but U at all; and they do as they please about t, am eat what- th,ey7wnnt;. govenng thensclvgs, t s pesumed, by,, dsceton and common sense. t.was also the common testmony that people do not gehlcd of enndy by beng always n the mdst of t; and ths seoma to apply alllte to those ongaged n the manufactue of candy and the handlng of t by wholesale, and to tho cleks engaged n tho constant actual handlng of candy n the snp of t at etul!. Those who no focd of candy, men ag well na women, oe- not sufeted by the sght of t n quanttes constantly mmoundlpg them; f t B good cnuly they keep on lkng U Just the same, and enjoy eatng wnat they want of t. As to whethe men o women, llko candy l>ette thee waa Homo dllteenco u tlo expessed opnon, At some,)lces U waa sad that men and women lked candy equally well; t ws sad, fo nstance, that n n lttle Compnny of men and women eatng candy, tho men would eat na much as the women. At o<e plnco whee the.opnon was exmuhel that men, take HUMD altogethe, lo not lke-candy so well ns women do, t was sad that f a m»n wnu fond of andy lt> wan lkely to M \«y fond of t, K that he mght out n < \mntly of t nt a tme. U wan yvoywho-; sad (but among chlden boyn and gls ae alke- n tlul love fo candy; but tok- ng nto nc.ounl oxpohslons of pooplo tuld tht luhluuhm us well ns^thqhu^ n t, the wolgbt of opnon toouod to bo Unt mmng gown pesons thee ae noo women wth a nwool tooth than ou; that s to suy that mon ao not u<> fond of candy s women. Whllo tle oxlonhh n ho mdy whopv n tho shoppng dstcts of tho cll.v- no nlnuhl exclusvely women, thto may bo founl cnndy stoes u vey ltgo popoton of ulnxo many elhoneh no men, These Hbopn o founl n the egon, devoted to tade anl llmneu and cccptlonh n wmoh men lve moe eomh)ly,,ynk?el and ntchtol. Tbeso men. bowovo, nn buyng manly To homo conumptlnn, n oly o hnhs; and jn these lato yon. thee has been H mong tlu pmvlmsos heo nu llfv.sle^ootng of women mnm due to llc laephlk nnmbe of women.employed n Hull pat of ho cty.-uhlea" nte pcosn. t thtlch mo.s at to tell a M ol thnn t doou to ceate U, thns

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Celebaton of Holy Eoohalst let and 3d Bundoyj at 030, tt.. thosun. days, 730 a.m. Monng Pnyc, Lttany, and Semon, 2nd and~ 4th. Sunday 8 at 0.30a.m. Evensong 708 p.m. Snntay 8ohoo)930a.m. Cobbles.Bevy., tght shoes, and tbe u uuf[> uf com. fp/.two.-chst and you..._.,., v.!...,;.. /. Money helps people atuazlngly.to dsplay thn defcences;-, Youcncvey often count you fends by-you dollas...,.. Do not-..be..chay, of appecaton heatsuo hungy fo t.._... _..;_. Yqune Conelas andeblts nventon a locomotve fe-box s a geat success,, nod the How Yok Cental has adopted t. Ho s now at wok on an mpovement on foeht cas. tton, 730 a.m. Spucaltovlce n Advontand B envk-dby all poo.dyspeptcs whose tent... _slob^cj^anjl_lve_ae,pnt of ode. All ""METnbns TEscTpPA Bey7 W.NXJelfom such should know that D. Kngs Now j>aato. Sunday sevces class 9.30,o. m- Lfe Plls,.the wondeful stomach ad poohng 0. ao,.sunday-nohonl 2.00 noon, lve emedy, gves a splendd appette, Epwoth League ".00 p. m.,pdnchng 7.00, sound dgeston ^nd a egula bodly "3la.es Tuesday and Wednesday ovonlng habt that nsues peleoc- health and PayameottngThuT«day7.Sp.o. Msson at Pne Road. geat enegy." nly 26 cents at any Dug Stoe.,!M«nDjfe«pa«to -""* "" ^ld7$0"atm^8nf-. - day-school 2.00 noon, peachng jachng 7.00 p.m. StlK C. E. paye meetng Wednesday nesdoy 7T.S p.a^l TJu».!..«* on _ ~~ -=^ ^S hnoh paye meetng Thusday 7.30p.m. Mssons atpolspmand Magnolja... talan Evangelcal. Bev.ThomftS Fngalo, Pasto. Sunday School nt a.m. Peachng at 0.30 a.m. J. C. E p.m. C. E. Seoy at UNEHRALST. Sunday School, 2. n oon J. Y.P.C.U.. 3 p.m. Y.P.C.U. at 700 p;m. Soolablea alen ato Thusday evenngs..wuarb CBRSTAK TEUPEBAKCK UHS. Ms. haloa Smth, pesdent. Mhs. A.M Badbuy, oo soo»w, MaAJaJtaoa >_ oo aooy; Ms P Stlton, teasue. MaPAL. CLKBK. J.L.Donnell. 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Saah A.ood.Pest. aha. Clng.Hooy. Meets n Mechanlcg^tETl fst nd hld ^odnesday ove«, 8 oclock Lttle Ha-Ha Cuuncll, No. 27, D. of P. loonlontm llenlt, uoahontasj Cae A Clu-, Col K. Moots MonJajoTcnlDjn led leu lloll. BnanoBB anlzatlona. ott Gowe Assocaton, J. R. Abbott seaotay, amppen of fut and puduoe. lammunton Loan and Buldng Annotaton, W. H.TltoM <ooetuy. Meet evey let Thuldaytn lolono Hall. uklngtnont,o m and Buldng,Assocaton, W.. Doualo.me, luooay. Meets evey < Modny n loaens Hall. eonles Bank. W. R. Tlton caable. BDSNES8 HDBEl,. Beveago, notay publc lay Mtllo, hanlnao am lunltue. A l, atlen,,lt(ylo«.,, l)u.»oll> lmmac..) * \ \. A. odo, bloyclg. 9. U. Alll>. mlllloy, etc., loyl A BQU, publle, lntoo. ll. lmndlo. "ttgn.-!},»lo»hno A Hoof), undofylljjtef. Lohu, blncl<d)llblu{ud wheelwght, ohn ). H»n,o eotloulllj! nhu acl, J., undolnllo. m. lnkn, llxtmltl. >ok«t HteolJ awolo.", lolln, (ybuooo and cgas.»ol.op A Hun, neat and poduct, Y.ogloy;hanoB,.f. teaey,justce. f.. 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