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1 - L The st!ah to Dnne fom the fnng Caf f keady fo the spead, Geman and Hungaan Mllet, Ded and Gound Fsh and p_ecalfethzes, fo all cops GEORGE ELYIN, GEO W PKEEY, Hammonton, N J, Justce of tho Peace Offce, econd and Ohoy Bts J GOODMAN deale n Dy Goods, Motons, Etc, Etc, Hammonton Commsaone of Deeds, \ Notly Publc, Conveyance, Beal Estate & Insuance Act HAMMONTON, N J Inauanoo plaood only In tho most elable companes Booda, Loaaos, Motgagos, Eto taofully dawn OCEAN TICKET nud fom all potaot Kuopo Cobspoudouoo bolloltod Bend a poatal cad ode fo o tue ekotol of Hammonton Haunfuotuo and Dene n FAHCY HINGLE Posts, Pckets, etc BJ3KRY OBATB Foleon, N J B LuubD twod toode Odoa ooolvod by mull pomptly UlloJ, " Ifloos Low Oean ae- omethmg New n Cakes and we have a new way of sellng thea As you know, cakes ae usually sold by the of a change we offe these by the quat 8 cents *" " pe quat Qualty OK Ty a quat TM Goce Wn, Benshouse, TEAM AND Lumbe Yad < \ All vaetes of the Fnest Mll Wok ash, Doos und Blnds FIRT GRADE A pecalty Tea the Raload tatons, Hammonton, N J Bng us youodes o Job Pntng Wm O HOOD HuoooBo to Alex Althou llumaoto Hwtol [avey and Boadng table Catng and Dullvslng of all knds douu pomptly, ou ehot notloe Bluglo aud Double Caages to he, f by tho day o hou Bev Thos Clne peached the M E Chuch last unday evenng by nvtaton of the pasto A numbe of hs fome -schoolmates and fend fomed a pat Of the audence, and lstened to a vey Rood semon Th solo by Mss May Bshop was ably ten deed M and Ms Edwn Wghtman pf Honellsvlle, NYj spent a few day wth W T Davaon, and; famly, on the honeymoon tp M W «tell n the Fst Natonal Bank n h thvng cty; Ms W s a, nece o M Davson ""- Dung the thunde stom las week, a fne young wllow tee but a few feet fom D J A Waas esdence was stuck by lghtnng The tee was not shatteed In the least, but was so buned that t tuned A naow escape fo the house $& The people who saw the aces on June 6th, at the Pak saw just as good acng as can be seen at any meet n ths vcnty Those on the 4th of July who wsh to spend a delghtful aftenoon wll do well to vst the Pak Races commence at 3 p m, shap The second annvesay of the odnaton of Bev J C Kllan was celebated on Tuesday evenng, at tbe Baptst pasonage About thty-fve membes of the Chuch and cbngegaqn met at M_ lu^ Beveages,_«, walked ove to the pastos n a body, aknj? hm completely by supse Afte a good pogam and a socal tme, company adjouned to the dnng oom, whee a table was spead wth dspesed, wth wods of appecaton and knd wshes fo the pasto CT The Womans Belef Cops had he tate meetng and electon of ffcos last week Thusday, at Aabuy Pak Thee was a lage attendance und geat enthusasm outh Jesey tad neve been ecognzed n the dlstlmton of offces and thee seemed to be a dsposton to slght la agan; but Ms A H utton, Pesdent of ou OcaT Cops, was pesent, and " took a hand" n poceedngs, whch esulted n thee outh Jesey women beng enolled among tho honoed, Ms utton >eng elected a/ membe of the/ EsecU- Ive Commttee -JET M Beuben Woolmon, jof Phlaolpba, an enthusastc geologst, was n Hammonton ths week, on busness, nd ncdentally nvestgated the umod dscovey of buled foests at Wlnslow uncton Ho found bette foundaton o the dscovey than dd anothe ecent seache fo long buled hstoy The buled foests actually exst, and I Woolman spent some tme vey leasnntly and poftably n the clay ts whoe the depost Is found, and aled away numeous specmens fo bbe study Pehaps Pof Mece, of tho Jnlvoalty of Pennsylvana, "wal not Isgustcd wth tho esult of hs seach o tho "Indan canoe* so extensvely dvctlaod as found nea DaCoata two ooks ago ; but hla language ndcated otnottlng fu Ions than satsfacton Afte vewng tho fagments, ho sad, In ubetnnoe "It mght have boon an ndlan canoo ; poeably a dug-out; o t nght have boon tho wok of a late hlto mal o nego; o II may bo tho onulm of u doud tee thee Ifl abaoutoly nothng about U of hstoc value, to pove Ha ogn" One of tho lacovoos, when aaked how ho catno o fnd H, epled, "I oully dont olombo" Then cnne tho natual ucbtlou, -Why, how long ago won It " nd hla eply "Oh, about fou yous, I o much fo tbo wondeful olo of by-fonodaya; HJlnlca alve Tho beat salve In tho wold fo outs, ulhes, 8o«), ulce*, nult heum, fevo, uh, toh«, otmpped laula, olllblnlm ono, and M eklu eupton*, und noslvely euos ples, o no pay oqulud t lu guaanteed to nlvo pefoot BatlufHO- OH ot luouny efunded loo, 3 cents o box Fo mtlo at tolta CHILDREN DAY The Pesbytean unday chool feel the exepses on unday evenng, I4J nst, though an ntefeed somewhat The pogamme, enttled "The ^ hephed," poved vey nteestng Last unday monng the Hethods unday chool pesented* "The~Youh Cusades" Each dvson of the am epoted, though ts commande AJ pats, wee well caed out, and the whole consttuted an ntensely paotca semon on on duty to each othe,*to on God, and to ou county, and appeae to bo appecated The Baptsts pogamme, on nndaj monng, was unusually nteestng The floal decoatons, though not pofuse, wee tasteful A fouteen foot boat, wth masts and opes, wth eveu the foegound, andused tolluatate a dalogue on "The Voyage of Lfe" The musc was excellent; the pmay depatments execses wee patculaly enjoyable The Unvesalst Chuch was beant- Mly~deooaled"wtB"flowes and a numjeof sngng bds added the musc to the occason The chldens execses wee ghly appecated J»y_a good szed, audeaee The w?k of the younge ones Vefleoted much cedt upon the teache, Ms Bey _ T The "Golden Rule" Band of Mecy meetng, whch was postponed fom Chasday on account of the- weathe,- wll» held n the Baptst Chuchmen Thusday aftenoon next, July 2nd, at 4P, f pleasant A good pogamme has >een pepaed, consstng of addesses, codngs, and ectatons Evey oneold and younff Il&Vted "KTReJ Queen Votona s a membe of the Band* jf Mecy, n England, a- M^ K Gt Hyde, a fome Hammontpnan, was n town yesteday, can vassnflt the matte of numbeng the tousea n town It Is a good scheme, nd he met\wth much encouagement Counol wll be asked, to-nght, to make ome necessay oangementa 5^6 M and Ms Wm helock, of lme, tende thanks to Hammonton fends who attended tho funeal of the on Ceoge, n West Phladelpha, and o those who sent floal tbutes and nd wods, 9T eveal of tho gaduates of pu gh school have expessed the Intonlon Of attendng the Hgh chool next ea f a aultablo couse bo pepaed Ths wlt be done An advanced couse wll be povded n Latn, mathematcs, teatue, and othe subjects of study hlch wll be detemned at the openng of the tem, and wll meet as fa as osablo, the ndvdual needs and deos of the advanced couse pupls (those who ae thnkng of takng ths eposed advanced couse wll notfy M Kobs, the Pncpal, as soon as OBsblo, t wll assst htm mateally n angtng tho studes to meet the oalcb On Tuesday, Jacob Elckhadts oso, attached to one of Ills moat wagons, an away, statng n font of Is ownes maket Ho came ddwp lellevuo at a attlng pace, and ju&t font of Ruthefods tho wagon,uck tho oa wheels of C, 0 Combs ght wagon, tunng It wong sldo up nd thowng hs hose Tho moat agoty was tuned on Its sde and tho oao eleased, but dldat cae to un a Damage voy ttulng; exctement oflc I cowd geat,m Comba had ut juat taken ha lttlo daughte fom 0 wagon; and one could not holp a taukful thll aa ha neghbo ejaculated "OU, what f- I" b Foo llw Bond you ftddcea to II K Buoklen & o, OhoAfo, aud eat a foo Hmplo box ) Klugt Now Lfe Illla A tal wll onvlncu you of the noltu These ac any In noton, and ae patculaly efleovo In tho euo of countlmtlou md nlolc oadaoho Fo malaa «nd lve toulo they have poved nvaluable They o guaaotoed to bo pefectly fee fom vey dolotolnus aubatanoo, and to uo ualy vokotablo They do not woakeu y thej aoton, but by gvng tone to tbo omuoh and bowels, geatly lu^oato u ayntom H««ula ulco j& o pe box old at Coftu Iuanuey FERTILIZER, _ Aapgementa have been aade to keep n atook one of the best fetlzes made at the pesent tme, and guaanteed aa pe analyss on thtfbags Mannfaotued ty Bumfeld & Foste, Coloa, Md, and wll be kept n stock at the new feght depot, C f A B R Apply to J H BBOQEEB, -agent, at the depot, o to - Jolt culln John Atknson, Justce of the Peace, Commssone of Deeds Penson & Clam Agent BeUeyue Ave and econd t, HAMMONTON, j K,J All busness placed n my hands wll be pomptly attended to PP J EE3IDENT HAMMONTOK WJ Offce Days, Evey week-day QA ADMINITEEED, Noehagefo extaotng wth gas, whea tenth ae odeed TEAM >, Manufactue of the Fnest MAOCAKONI, And Fancy Paste, And deale n, Impoted Gocees Buldes Hadwae Ol all knds n atook, o funshed on shotest notce Nals, cews, Locks, Hnges, Bolts, Weghts, Hanges, Capentes Tools; estmates ou fall odes cheefully gven At the Hammonton Lumbe Yad A K Benshpuse JOHN ATKINON, Talo, econd teet and Bollevao Ae, Hammonton amenta made In the best manne, coulng and Repang pomptly done, uoa easonable Batsfootlou guaaatoed In evey ouao HOE Always a Good tock Only tlts Best! hoes made to Ode a my t pecalty, and full HtHfacton IB guaanteed Repang done J MURDOCH, IWlovuo Avouo, HammontoB NJT

2 WANING OF THE HONEYMOON Pollys pontns, Pollya doubtng, * If I love he BO she eftld; When I poffe poof, the «coffe, Polly shes and shakes he head PoIJ msses the countless ksses That Id gve and yet agan Whle she holds me off and scolds me, As the wost of -Booked men ^ - uo she*e tyng ~ Not to oly falls and ces, -^ Ces and ces on, eoba and sghs on,- Bang me to" dy he eyes Pessed fo eason f o such teason Td the happness weve had, he confesses What? Who guesses Must have made a wfe as sad " - Melancholy Httlo* Polly Thlnke, alasl that Love Is dead ^ M O«u»e" I "nove*-hadly eve Bng he candy, now wee wed!" ^-Boston Globe GOOD OLD TIME Fanne Blewltt was a lttle, dled-up, Iascble man, and he used to wea a comfote aound hs neck and ed nel ea-lappeb on hs plug hat tea he went to meetng n wnte le wal always eady to ague that «se moden tunea wee awfully bad, and that the good old tmes of a bundad yeas ago wee Just ght He would decy nventon and mpovement and say that the wold would be btte off wthout them He took, a newspape on pupose to count the mudet ecoded h It and to tell how bad the-wold had gown "He would stand fo hous n a cone n the vlllags anfl etl; hls~ deductons" l>n T th«~ pesent and hs egets fo the past One day he had whpped the mlnlste In agument, and as he had had,hlg dnne, and the mnste had gone away mnd nnd the-women-wete-at-woc-la o a eape o a tnaahlnjf madhqo w cas On the lounge at the house ho lay hmself down and ted to calmly thnk thngs ovo When" the docto came be called fo a pajl and baod Blewltt* a a$ He took outb,la lance, nd then Blewltt goaned agan "I must take a gallon of blood," sad the Docto, "and then he wll calm down and be aff ght" "Dont yon know MeaMn the ktchen, he Bfped back la HhUl, dew-a ed slk handkechef ove nl head to keep off the fles and went to sleep He had not slept ove fve mnutes befoe hs son John came In and ad ; -;,, "Come, fathe, wo must get at that pjeee of wheat and cut It" Blewltt got up and yawned and followed hs son to the banyad, when hs two sons sat on a log flng a couple of sckles, < < "What In the naton ac you dong wth those old sckles?" sad Blewltt / One of the- boys looked astonshed and sad "Don? Why, we ae gettng eady to cut the wheat" "" taed_a~jnament-and~the«- by In thunde dont you htch e eape and stop fooln -wth themflfckles?" The boys looked at each" othe In supse, but sad nothng Blewltt an to the shed, but thee was no eape thee He came back The boys bad got ove the fence and wee on the knees eapng the wheat and cayng In javels "Boys," sad Blewltt, "what do you menu by -ths foolshness? Whca s the eape?" Chaley, the second boy, looked at hs fathe ptyngly, and then tapped hs foehead and looked ove to John, who nodded and looked sad "Why, dan IV sad Blowtt, "you can neve un thosebundles though a theshln machne" "Thesbjn machne?" sad Chaley, why you know as well (s I do that shall have to flal ths wheat out non- *> Ings and nghts whle gong to school ths wnte What alls you, fathe?" Blewltt, as we sad, got mad easly, *nd now he Juat hopped up and down and sad "Flal It out! It must bo thashed [ eady to sh(p on tho casnext month, "Cas, ean," sad John "Dont know what alls you, fathe, o what you mean, I know I shall have to team ths wheat down to Albany and sell It fo what It wll bltg Heo you como out talkng about eapes and cas and thaahfn- machnes, and danad If I dot beleve you ae cazy, so now" Ulewltt pnched hmself to seo If he wan asleep and stode angly to the housb As le appoached t ho head Aoang and umblng Ilka tho wlul, and le looked nto tho ktchen md thee* was hla wlfo spnnng Who-o-o wont tho bg machne, and UlcwlU sank Uto a etal acj yelled "Now, Maa, what unde tho canopy ac you dolnv" "Ooln?" sad hs wlfo, "why aplnlu, of couno I must got out foty yadh of full cloth fovjou and the boyb am twenty yads of pessed Ilnnuol fo mu untl tho galh" Blewltt looked down at hs Jogs ana enw tho tncuhud In full cloth of coase textue, and the neat of hs touueu ho felt eached clea up to hlu shoulde ---Dldes, and th<> lego wee on wldo ua two-nushel anck " wlll, Ill be daned," was all ho sad Deamly ho nuunteed out ugnlu to tm wheat Hold and John halted hm (Fathe, If you utut ffolng to help «M tlu> wheat Buppouu you yolcu (ho oxt and go up to tho woods nhd daw o utt o two of logn fo wood?" HIlMVKt WH OmnoMOl, Illlt ld H/llll " had lttnnteljo bum coal In Ilo Klttltf-oom unft jhlo and not /cut UlUlh v>»od" "(Joal, onal!" wld Tolu, angly "Now (v hen, fathe; lonf wmt nny moe of Illn Ioolal lulk Im llk to f;!t a lnelo" I!lewltl begun to IllnJc do nc llumjjf He Ma boya Jnl uu^e hen Id out ffty yeas ago? Bald Blewltt "How he wandes," sadthe Docto, and ha plunged n hs tance Blowlt fanted When he came to hmself hq head one of tho gls talkng about an atst down n the vllage who tool) pofle pctues wth a spndle as nab ua as Hfe, "What do you want of such blamed pctues as that?" sad Blewltt fom th^ lounge "Why dont-you go down to T&kems at Albany and get photo gaphs?" Photogaphs?" sad the whole fam- "What funny names he gets off n cazy fancy" Btowltt was too weak to ague, and he seemed to be somewhat out of sympathy o knowledge wth all manknd, BO he Just lay stll and watched the gls get suppdt He notced the- fleboad was^dowj\nd aflelwas bult-n ths "feplace A kettle was on the beatlp and was co/eed wth lve coals oon he saw te gls take out of the kettle Bome^atce bscuts and he meekly sad "Why dontyon use the cook stove?" "Poo pal" sad Angelna, "how h«wandes! Codk stovel Wonde, what he means?" " Blewltt closed hs eyes and thought, Bay ley, hs new neghbo, was a man ho-could tubt thatte, In anythng but money mattes He knew Bayley was ;badlyn^lew,"bnf hewas a good fellow; so he called hs wfe up and told he to send fo Mm TVhy, yon know," sad Ms Blewtt "Bayley b^s been n Jal fo debt fo the last ten JdlJ-fo-debV sad Blewltt, "hee 4e ae agan I have been tansplanted I gve up; but say, hee Is 2 cents Ton send a lette down to Bothe J6hn, and he wll be up hee In n day o two" "Why, husband, the mal goes only once a week, and then he wll be th*e days conng up on the stage, and futhemoe, t wll cost a shllng 2 cents 4o send a lette to Albany" "ay," sad BlewtV "Just buy me, wllyon?"3 dont belong to ths centuy tage coaches, 2 cents postage! Telegaph hm, then!" Thee goes anothe new wod," Bald hs wfe In solemn voce, and she wetas she epeated to heself, "Telegaph; what a funny wod!" Blewltt was In despa Could It b«that all the common thngs of lfe wee to hm a deam? Had he eve dden on the cas? Dd he eve own a mowng, machne? Was thee eve a telegaph; pole In font of bla house? He tuned hs eye and looked out He only saw the tall postand the louse pole of tho well-sweep Along the othe sde of the oad an a dense foest, le was wllng to swea Unt he had onco pvvued a nce meadow whee that v/ood wasj Backed up aganst the lo/fence was an ox cat wth a heap as lage as-a young lbety pole, Down cella he could bea the bangng Of an old-fashoned chun He looked np the oad to the cast and saw the soad waa full of geat hemlock and pne stumps, and ove t tho Docto wat comng on hdbcback wth mddle >>ags bufoo hm Blewltt was a man of detemnaton, and he aose fom tho lounge and went to the doo to consult wth hl» wfe "Maa," sad le, "thee has been enough of ths foolshness You stae at eveythng I talk about and I cant locate nysolf o seem to fall In wth my suoundngs Now, wll you Just answe no ono queston?" "Cetanly I wll, If I undestand It,", lad she "Well, then, who Is Pesdent of these ee Unted tates?" "Why, -John Adams, of couse," she Bald Blewltt sank down and whspeed "Then yo neve head of Cleveland KWlngln ound the ccle?" "No, nove," Bho anmvccd "Then, all lsht hoot me o put BIO In n bag and lay me away H tho gaet I have got though,", pad JUowltt, and ho went back to tho lounge and fol sngng at chuch, whch taa led by a deooo wth a fddle The semon was too long, too It lasted two houo On hs way home fom chuch hs wfe appeaed to be In fea of somethng and uged hm to huy np He asked he what oled he, andshe told hm, In a temblng voce, that hs quee talk bad made the mnste thnk hm bewtched, and she feaed he would b«buned o downed" - "Wftutflnd of a county la ths, any to#?" asked Blewltt Then Ms Blewltt emnded hm that In Now England seveal had thua ded; andthat, eveybody beleved In It, and tho chuch was death on wtchcaft "Thet I guess we bette lght on fom hee," eald Blewltt, as he clapped, spus to hs hose Away they went» mttle-te-bang, ove stumps and logs and stones,-and thee was a attle and oa behnd, and he knew they woe afte hm They came to a log bdge ove a book, and they stuck It BO had thst~-4aac_lt went, Blewlt and hoeend wfe, and wtha yell of xujepal W a woke yes, a woke, fo the cho-hod tlppedtoo fa back and he was In a heap on the floo,wth bs head In a pan of apples and hs feet In Ms Blewltfs waste basket Ho bead the attlng yet, and-he looked out of the wndow, to dscove ItFeouc, and saw that the boys had stated the eape In the feld of wheat Ono of the gls hod Just dven- Into the yad wth the top caage and was Just talc-; Ing ont WsLdally mal and bad offeed hm o telegaph dspatch about hs hops Hs wfe was puttng In a teno to the acket wltha sewng machne In the font oom, and the hed gl was blackngthe cookng ange Wth a pleased smle Blewltt saunteed out to the wheat feld, and as the aapa stopped, he sad "Dan the good old tmes These ee tmes Is (good enough fo me", "What that, fathe," sad John"T thought you was n favo of the eal, -honesty elable, good old-fashoned, tmes of a hunded yeas ago" "Neve, you mnd, John," sad the smlng fathe Ton can go down and, buy that Thompson colt youve been wantln, and let Chales have you sde-ba buggy; and say, f the wheat ant takln no hut, you may go down to Bonnms ccus to-moow and cut the wheat next day", He looked down at hs dagonal pants and wjlte MasellesJMsO^d mutteed, as hv went tottna boose "These ee tmes wll dew, fu me!" Advocate, DANTE WA A LUNATIC Clam That tho Poet Wat ubject to> CHILDEEN COLUMN^ A OEPARTMENT FOR BOY AND QIRL8 GometIOa0 *bat WUl Intoeat tho Jn- Tonllc Uembea of Evey Household Quant Actlonc and Bght 8ajns» o? many Onto and ConuUa cnocn Tbe Woj Gls Do Jay ^abmabefatngbgnent been umounce ^att Ethel No; but she blushes fuously vey tme hs name la mentoned, and says she Jnet hatea hm Almot ovey chld has At some ttmo to fll a toy balloon, whch had bean puchased on the stwt fo» them, by holdng It ovte the gas Jet but the balloon, to the chldsh astonsh* ment, has efused to fll Ths Is bcj cause thee IB not suffcent pessue One way of accomplshng ths la as fol< lows The gas, ethe Illumnatng 0 hydogen, Is allowed to fll a bottle; though tho con of whcn tnee tubes ae nseted, two shot ones and a long one; the shot tubes Connectng wth! tfe"ps"pfpand^ He Know, A class of boys n a boadng school wee beng examned In cptue - "What can you tell me about Moacs?" asked the Inspecto; "what eot of moo was he?" -~ - "Please, s, be was a gentleman," Plpedfoth a pale-faced, bght-eyed lad o tvlth a look of eupjjwtwhat do you mean?", The lttle boy pomptly epled - "Please, s, when the daughtes "of Jetho went to the well to daw wate, the shepheds came and dove them away, and Moces helped the daughtes of Jetho, and sad to the shepheds, Ladl as fst, please," gentlemen ", When ho awolco It was unday monla?, and tho whole fantly wee utllng aound pottng,ady fo nuotlng Hla wfe, of whom bo was uoncwhat poud, hud put on a dem wth n wulat about nne Inched IOIIK, and a Hkt no tlglt Bbo could Imdly walk, and on te head nch a bonnet It nado nowltt hold hlh beath, Utt be had got though talkng Tho boyu lnd on Hltn of full cloth and shot (-ollut ueven Inelos vvldc Itlcnvttt Hnlled, but Hat nothlag, At [nut MITJ Ulewltt cuno to hlu and nked It ho wax ^olug to ehunh "Cetanly, (slalnly," tmll ho, "anytlln; tn eonnodjle, Tell ono of tho lovh to hltc-h u hofo on ID (ht top culajc" "Top elngo Ileo j-ou po Kaln" "Well, then," otvd Dlmvtt, "llteh on to tnt mono bout, hltcl on to tnt ox cut, lltcl on to nnylllnt; llao l( you own wny" "Why, wo wll (fo on lo-<el)(,lc- -J-on on He mddle, I on the pllon lehlcd," «ald the vlle, "All l;lt," mld IlMvttt, and avj they went!,\ )llo\yllt luuln nono t\dvtuo cnf ka And now Pof Lotnboso has sted; a honets nest about bs eas They ae vgoous ad vndctve honets, fo they have bolng In the vens tho poud, not_bom_o-the Latn aces, quck to esent an Insult that s dect- ed aganst themselves o aganst any object of the affecton and esteem LomboBo Bays that Dante was meely a cank, a lunatc, an epleptc, whose vsons aose not fom an adent and pecng magnaton, but fom a dsodeed ban If Dante woe ndeed an epleptc he Is only one of many of the maste mnds of the wold who wee smlaly afflcted We need go no futhe than bakbpeae to flud that Julus Caesa had tho "fallng sckness" o, accodng to excellent authoty, had Napoleon and Mahomot And If Dnto was Insano It la not a geneal dea that genus and Insanty ae closely akn? Thee Is hadly any couplet In lteatue BO hackneyed as Dydfcno Geat wt la sue to mnducea neat alled, And thn pattons do the bounaa dvde "On ths subject," ho sad,/ I have thought and wtten a good deal The oyostluulatlon of tho balu, bought about by ou hgh-pessue cvlzaton of to-day, Is a futful souce of nevous dsode ;0f Inoomnln, neualga and hystea The development of bun and neves goes at the cxpcnso of thu body Especally Is ths tuo of chlden The bodlea ae ovetaxed In ode to develop the bans, Tho uoulahmcnt whch nlould be dlntlb-»ted ove bodly anl mental ogana alllco If) all dveted to the ban Chlden become (tbwjnally pecocous They bun wth an oveblght flo that noon consume) thon My advce has always been, buld up the body fnal and foemost; lot Uo buldng of tho ban bo a seconday conuldoutlon Then body and ban wll bo developed on nomal and healthy lnes Thee may lx> less hoctlc bllancy, but moo of what wo call obust and domnatng foco whch makes a man a powe fo good, an Instument to ulovo uolld lttpplneha and aulmtantlal pogcau both fo hlmuolf and fo hs noljfhbo," Now Val Heald Jewels In London tlank Apopos to the acton by Mm I,anffty aganst thu Unon Bank of London In wpoet of ho lost jowcla It, way bo of Intecut to utnto that thetv IH nt pobont lu tho Btog oonu of ono of tho oldwt pvate banuh In London a lage juuutlty of Jowolu, plato and othe valuables, whch won) dcpnultcd fo Hf«> custody by Ifoel ofugeca fhotly lofon th» oulbwtk of (h«evoluton Hovnl of tho depomltoa clamed the bclouglngm afte Ilo coup detat, >ut tho pcfnt deponllt no utlll awatng, ellnantu and pobally ulwyu wll OluWp Tuvllft In Noway "TT Itatlway tavelng In Noway In cheape than lu any othe 3uojean Woth Tylntt A cok that Is longe than It Is floats upon Its stomach, so to speak; how can we make It float upon Its head! Place one end upon a table and aound It place sx othes etae them all togethe and-plunge^; them-nde-wate so as to mosten them completely Then FILUHO A TOT BALLOON whch IB to be flled, whle the wate Jet Is connected wth the thd tube, eachng almost to the" bottom of th«bottle <, Wth ths bottle the fllng becomes enough -Afte the gas haslhteg the bottle It s tuned off, and tho wate opposte Is-tuned on; the wate n tho bottle ses, focng the gas, whch has no othe way out though the shot tube Into the balloon; when suffcently, flled It s tvjd wth a stng, takng fom the connectng tube, and allowm to float towad the cellng, whee these bauoons ae stoed wutl Wate3 fay commecal puposscs 77^ -^ xxxsoooooeooeeooooooooooooooooocx THE DOCTOR FffE He Hadt~Qaee Idoaa Donjt youjtvonde how any boy could FLOAT OH EHD emove you hand and let them take the own poston In the wate, when you wll fnd that they wll stand upght, as f suppotng one anothe Thla s because the wate penetates the coka by capllalty and makes them clng togethe Phladelpha Tmes Tbe noclt- «-B L«<ly The Kock-a-by Lady fom Hoshaby steet COUICB stealng, comes ceepng; The poppes thuy huug fom he head to ho feet, And each baa a deam that! tny and fleet- he bngs he popples to you, my «wcct, Wleu she fldcth you uleeplngl Thee la ono lttle deam of a beautful dum "Hub-a-dub!" It goeth; Thee Is one llttlo deam of a bg suga* plum, And, lo! thck and fact tho othe deams come Of popguna that buug aul tn top tha hum, And a tumpet that bo wot b I And dollleu peep out of those wee lttle leanu Wth Imtfltc and lnglog; And \l\mtt go a-floatlok on «lvey ttcnm^ And the»taa pcek-b-boo wth the own mluty gleams, And up, up und up, whco tho Mothe Moon benm, Tho faluo eo wlnglngl Woald you <caa ol tbco deann that oe tny nnd flc«t Theyll como to you Bleepng; Bo shut tlm two cyea tbut uo weay, my jwoct, - ITo, tle Hock- by Lndy fom llubaby tect, Wth tples that bang fom he head tv lo feet, CoOH utclhk; comco accplnt ( IJuyeQ Feld, In Ohfcago Kocod Oont Podotltn A well-known Btoy of Hlahop Phlllpu llooku opeuouta hm ou Bayng dlplonutlcully, but wthout any untuth, when a vey houoly baby wns petctud fo hlu admaton, "Well, that In a baby!" And tho paents wee dellklted Hlly no wcll-tlmcd \ys tho omak of anothe bldop to le poud nothu of a two-ya-old Tho chld wan not pvt, but the notho w«> tollls how enmlttlc It WIIH "(Vn lo walk?" nulled the llahop "W"T ecellned tlw mothe "Why, hff hua loen walkng ul montlm!" "Deune! dea nel" fld tn) blwho, nlhontly \Vb- t a Ion;; wly h«ntt J- A wonanu nteojt n anybody UD ally buguh wth cuflo»ty ^ " low had? Hes not a lttle chap uow, but o, bgfellow, and be laughs when he tells of hs chldsh fances He used to thnk that the sky was fastened to the tops of the hghest houses, and ho thought the moon woe a hole fo God to look though to see If lttle boys and wee good «summe, In the county, he-ted to catena danng needle, because bo thought vhg mamma could u^e It to mendhlabtocklngs wth But, funnest of all, when he fst head that tho wold Is ound be somehow got the Idea that we all lved on the Insde, and fo a long tme he used to awake at nlgbta thnkng how, when ho gew up, he woold-^t-ms-way-though-to-thc-out«tde and see what It looked lke Mustnt he have been dsapponted when be found that we ae all outsde now? Maybe he made up hs mnd then to go to the cente of the eath, lke the people Jules Vene tells about In hs book New Yok Recode Goethe* Cottage Gothes phlosophy, whch was fa fom beng a selfsh one at base, was accompaned by a sngula egotlam ou the pat of the phlosophe hmself Many Incdents In hla caee Indcate that It was bs convcton that hs own well-beng, no doubt fo tho sake of hlu msson la tho wold, should bo consld* eed even at tho expense of the happl- UCB3 of othes At tho celebaton of the annvesay of Goethes death at Wema, ecently, the Btoy was told how ho came Into possesson of the cottage at that town whoe ho lved happly fo BO many yeas When ho came to Wema In 7T5, he was walkng one day wth Uo duke, Chales Augustus, hs adme and paton, In tho emote putu of the dukes pak The two wco moalzng about human nffuls and vanltlcn, when Goethe ponted to a cottage whch waa In vew and whch belonged to tho Jounalst, Pedock Betuch "How happy Hctch must bo," he sad, "lvng thee In that cottagu smlng In tho Hm! Ho own*) It, It lu hla homo, and ho la In tho county!" Tho duke made no esponse, but tho ucxt day ho went fo IJotueh "IJotKh," ho nald, "you must glvo me you bonne md gaden" "Hut, you hltfluonh " ^ "No hutb about It I want j^ou houoa am I Hlull tako It" Resstance WUH aulto tholesa Tn cottage "smlng In tho nun" bucamo the popety of tho duke, uud Gootho moved Into It In tho couue of tlmo Heo ho lved all tho ent of hla IOUK llfo, enjoyng much of tho IIQPI>IUCB» ho had cnvlod In Botuchu lfe, but favoed, pottkl nul honoed In uu mauy ways that hlu llfo hud In It llttlu of ethe ustcty o Bcclulou Botuch Is supposed to have beou W>H conpennutd fo tho cottage, but ns he had no denlu to pat wth ft, It IB not lkely that whateve pny ho ocolvod could lnvo boon egad**! n» adutuato compensaton But thon In nothng on ecod to how that bn dnplacoment ove toubled (Joothos peucu >f mlud Youthn Companon Many A vomun wn) In Httnlylne <)on lteatue Nhould bo ntudyln Anelc/n c NothlK nah a man fnte, no mud,u to lavo a mn of about hlu own u;;u cull hm "uncle" I novo know monoy o lln thng oho to Ij n nmn to l l^;u who u of, f hn! ( l any- A WXKEXING ~ffom a state 6 lethagy, Comte Raymond da, Vlllemee beheld hla docto gaa ng on hm sadly "aved once moe!" beathed the; Comte, and he smled as he stetched out h? aas "My poo fend," sghed thedocto The sck man staed aghast "Pull youself togethe," he con* tnned "You ae a man who can stand the tuth",-/- "What do you mean? "You symptoms ae those of the Nona" - "Of what? "A cuous plague When the state of tetha^y s ove the patent has thee lucd hous; at theend of whch he des - Buddsnly" "Whewl", "Now, look hee, keep you spts tp, lke the pluckyfellow you ae Afte all IB sad and done, lfe s not woth lvng fo Good-by good-by, my poo -fend good-by" - Ten mnutes late the Comte had sen Cladjn hs flannel smokng Jack- *t, he wob"pnttngtle"la8ttouce8"to7hl8 tolet The Docto had wthdawn that hs flcd mght have tme to settle bs woldly affas - - When he bad done bushng hs mus= ( use to fogve, even unde these BUIeum ccumstances? b Te angush of uncetanty, added to the moal totue, -made Raymond wnco despte all bs neve nnd esoluton to take hs Inevtable fate coolly Wth somethng vey lke teo he *yed-the fleetng mnutes whch sepaated hm fom etenty Anothe hou flew away whle-he was ettlng eady to de, stoppng now and then to muse wltj melancholy on hs oast lfe He wote to bs mothe yeylong lette, fan of emnscences of hs ealy llfo and as he dd so teas cahe tohs eyes7 ~? uddenly Raymond stated at the pound of, te electc bell Afte a few seconds of wld expectaton the doo tvas opened and the sen-ant usheed [!;, "Mme la Comtesse de AMllemeel" He ose fom hs seat, ;vey pale "Odettel" he exclamed Bqt the young woman emaned tandng on the theshold, he featues (contacted wth ange, " - tache and "smoothng hs fnge nals Raymond chose one of Ills dest cgas and lt t, whle castng a soowful looto at tha othes those whch he waa not to smoke Then he thew hmself on bs evan and began to eflect T, Howeve bave he mght be, howeve - fealess of death, Comte de Vlllemee soon came to the concluson that hs case was a peculaly aggavatng one The day befoe, so soon as he was taken w lth_ fevc^cjmdjnade-upja, mnd to pepae fo the wost he had Gent fo hs lawye and fo a pest and destoyed nl hs lettes Then he had lad down hs gddy bead and fallen asleep wth the convcton that he -^JYjyjMJI? -awake agan befoe dooms- ~<ay~ ~ " ~ ~~ But now be was lke a condemned man who, afte havng made sue of n, epeve, found hmself Buddenly ou the way at th; scaffold Outsde the cheey atmosphee of a bght Juno day, the Champs Elyseeu waa olve wth a contnung steam of emat caages Eveythng spoke of lapnluehs aud/hoalth He hmself bad neve felt BO lt And he was,asked to bellcvu that tomoow thee would be nothluk left of all ths, so fa as ho was concened, but a mounful cowd of fends, n tp In n alow, joltng hease, nnd lte mumblng -pest befoe on open guvol - To-tow the Joys ad fendly tes of hlu wot(hlfo would bt> gone foeve XVhh- he wan fnshng hls cga, eclnng lstlessly on the cushons of hs dlvul-tymont K»W nl hs lfe llt past hm us In a deam Nealy fogotten <>plhodon of hlnchll(llool copped up as If they wee qute ecent; then, In apd suevmlou, hlu mlml dwelt on the many tlmem he hud fallen lu love between 5 nnd ~> untl ho camo to tho llt month of-hlh maed llfo How full of uumltlkutol Joy thoso dnvh hul been! Uaymond emembeed the nlhlht t-vonth of hs honeymoon o hoon, H )cnt In fun nnd folc, wth pl-a m lt excusons, vesng ou bachelo) <Hnnf>tlou, and feks whch mlo lvely gosttlp fo fhllonahlo folk Delghted leyoml mohuo hy tho nlmlntlu whch llw wlfo excted when ove le,took ho, ho wan moe madly In lov> afte bn nmlngu-than befoe Ho would have been jealoun If tho moe pobtlhllty of Bch a thng could havo been selonly ontetalned hy ethe of them And nl thn phhlonuto lovo had hceu touj;ht to an oul by a Hcnhdalous, owng to a blunde on bn nnd a ush uhcapudo of tho llttlo Ity mntl consent thoy had sepaated Yet, mnko to my, the lovo fo each othe lnd contlnuul Ho fa an tho wold WIIH concened, thol elaton!) wt-n tletdflfto l^y \w\vft whonove they met, on tho honlvalt, but thel potennl Indltleonco fo each othe ncacflv decelvod tlol eommou flomn Tn Idea of dyng wthout havng «;een OIKM moo tho woman ho loved above ll othes npumod poposteoun to Ilo Comto Htudlud ohsllmoy and Hlen cmolvo woemod to ho altogethe <mt of plnco when bought faco to taco wth "VolBtln; Hopautlon \\lnt lhk dd ho un now In attempt- <K n leenelllatlou, oven If It woe not to nueeeedv l!n "und HpnuK to bn feet, and, /(; I In,; hmself hcfoo lb \vlt Ing (IcMk Mllblled hutlelly a dot nul ont It olt hy bn vulet He looluut ut bn wnt<h; he lnd twc lo- moo to llvo tho ComteHHo wouh lliive lllle to COIUO Would who como? Would dm IK Umehul hy a unto contanng a lylut manh ftowell? O, In the elentlos dlgulty ft ollvndcd woman, vy<)uld uhc "A tlckl What do you mean? You wote me wod that you ae Hyng, and I fnd you up and well, wt Ing you lettes Good-by, s" Odette! DO let me explan; one only" And as she was leavng the Com to snatched up fom the desk the lette he waa wtng to hs mothe ttnd held It out to he "Read ths le toe leavng," he gasped, ho took the lette, glanced at the fst few lnes, and then fell on Raybonds neck sobbng ^, apfot-boy! It was the tuth" Fo a few mnutes they emaned felasped n each othes ams7~full of Con o the memoy of the happy moutna they had spent togethe and to emose fo the yea of happness they had lost by the sepaaton They sat down close to ono anothe, and-in-hanovcompetoly-ovecomo~bythel feelngs At last tho Comte bethought hmself of hla foefathes, ono of whom had clmbed tho steps of the scaffold n 03 whstlng a tune fom the "Indes Galantes",, "Well,neve mnd," sad he, wth a emlle "I suppose I ought not to complan I am dyng of a complant whch wll bo fashonable to-moow" But Odette looked at hm epoachfully, and ho dd not contnue Women lavo uo taste fo Iony Thoy chatted about old tmes at fst nlmobt In a whspe, as If thoy woe In n oomwhee death had stcken down a fellow ceatue; then, by degees, the emoubanco of bette days bought to mlud a lttle Incdent whch made the lps smle, whle the eyes caught slt on the wall of some object ecallng patculas of tho lfe they had led fomely, such as tho pctues of n chase, whch evoked the Bound of the huntsmans hon an It ent In glowng glndnena tho Novembe mlht, and thoy dwelt wth plobo on tho Oay when they hnd canteed sde hy sde, wtlln;; the b own leaven whch Coveed the, f ocat path Mnatue fans, dusty accessoes of chamng cotlllolm, emnded thon of a Geman waltz whch they umldanced befoe the maage, and how thoy had Illtel the same evenng unde tho palm tees of tho hothouse Thov lved ove agan thol des In thobolu do Boulogne, unde tho geen, Blnuly boughs, when they woe llko two hoys out fo u spee, beakfastng at tho Pavlon Ohlnola and comng hack though tho Champs IClyeeH to tnko thol pat lu the exubeant llfo of tho gay cty; thoy would pat fo a few hous, yeanng to meet agan afte beng boed at tho club and at 5 oclock tea In thol box at tho opea o lu tho toto-d-tuta of the homo Raymond and Odotto woe BO absobed hy these old souvenlh that thoy hocame obllvlonh of tlmo and of tho teble clcmmtancou \yhlch hal bought thon togethe ^tgnln,tho boll» g, Thoy awoko to pan, fll ealty anl oxelunned u hoble look n uukuluh "D DalolM," annoneod the valot "Why, you do not mtn to my that 70 aw out of bed?" Bald tho medlel mnn, wth an umazol cotonnneo "I wan comng to " "You wco comng " "Well, I dont Beo why I should not tell tho tuth now that, thnlc God! I WUB mstaken I was comng to nmu nlto Buo you won denll" "Much oblged," mulled tho Comto "Then ho h out of daugo?" lujule Odelto, unxlutuly "Theto Is ho uontlon about It Km It In uotnlnly voy odl, fo the Keln don OlInlnuoH nhllnhel ymtoduy n exbautlvo letelptlol of tlo Nona Nnotholefls, pay ho anuol that I an; vey happy" Uujuoutlonably tho Docto was voy At the wmf Uno, (f bo had THE BET Blo Has Eve, Known Wods of Paso fom a New Yok Lady fo "I would lke to add my testmony to that of othes who have used Ayeg Plls, and to say that Ilavo taken them fottnajytmsand-ahmys deved tlo Ijest esults fom the use Fo stomach and lve toubles, and fo the cue of headache caused l>y tbesb deangopents/aycs Plls cannot bo equaled Wlm my fends ask mewlats the best emedy fan-dsodes of the stomach, lve, o bowels, my nvaable answe s, Ayes Plls Taken n eeanon, they wll beak up a "cold, pevent la gppe, check feve, and egulate the dges,tye = jogans _ They_ae-easy-totake, and ae, ndeed, the best all-oxnd famly medcne I have eve known" Ms MAY JOHNON, 368 Bde Avenue, Now Yok Cty AVER PILL Hghest Honos at Wolds Fa flyes aaapalla Cues all Blood Dsodes told che wlole tuth he would have admtted that he was athe vexed at havng been such a bad pophet "Odette," suggested Raymond, n a _ ask hm to dnne wth us n the evenng?" Fom the Fench, In the tand Magazne He Loved Hs Hose A New Yok polceman has esgned because hs hose s dead"-the~ na had been/on the foce fo twenty-one yeas, and fo ten yeas past had always dden the sanq hose, nethe man no anmal musng a day But a few days ago the hose was stcken wth paalyss and had to be shot, and that day hs de lad hs sheld upou the desk and asked to bo eted At o ato Dstance Helen Would yon call Mss Passe an o l d nmld?, Mae Well, I mght ove a telephone If I wee eal mad, but cetanly not to he face New Yok Wold Tue; Dean Boyle In hla "Remnscences" tells a stkng anecdote of the mutual appecaton of the same qualty of hgh sncety In publc lfe of tho famous statesman Robet Peel, and tho "Ion Duke" of Wellngton M Wood, a fend of Dean Boylos, had at ono tme when tho Duko of Wellngton wns vey In London como fom tho cty to a county bonne, at whch Peel was vstng As soo as ho aved, Robet called hm asde, and asked wth Intense anxety what wns the latest nows,bf the dukes con dltlon It was conaldoed hopeless, and M Wood told, hm so The goat mnste boke down uttely ; cyng out wth a bust of teas "le Is tho tuest man I have eve known!" Tho duke, howeve, ecoveed dom>lt«the pedctons of hlh doctos, and suvved Peel, Tho same gentleman M Wood by < cuous concdence was pesent when Pool was thown fom bn hom, and eceved tho Injues whch esulted In bla detb, He hastened to hla aaalttnnoo, pocuvud a caage and accompaned hm home, emanng fo Homo tlmo In tho houuo to ende tlo famly what sevces ho mght In thol tlmo of confuson am dstess Ho wuu yet thoo when tho Duko of Wellngton aved to make Inques, and wan deputed by Lady Pool to eceve, hm Ho hastened to tho doo and fount) tho (lultn on tho Htop about to ente tn houmo; and Infomed hm that tlo phy fllelan ponounced ( HobotH hut t< bu dohpoato, and hd clmnco of llfo al most nothluj; " "He w«w ho eoul of tuth" mld the old Boldbf, tubklly; and tunng abuptly fom tlo theshold, lu> mount ed bla homo am odo Boowfully away <,lhec;tutt le HO poo tbln «M-ln( ll tt boy wont lonu fo Ihcu IVllownbp In temnn In a Inn gonul of ooutulonoo ItodlHO to allow MOIUO non to tn»tt ou you, uul tho^ halo you fo<vvo It la ouly now am u«ulu that n wo n fcet nt all ompllmuntod to Imv ho Inubaul BUV, "AH thut I un o\v to my wfe" It HUt jnldo that mukou a ma a an attlo look down on lu uogh BlllounesB It IB pobable that In a geat Ity of cases blllonanesa, so called, hu no elaton to touble wth the lve, but Is, n fact, nothng moe than on attack-of dyspepsa On ths suppo* sltou the aggavated phenomena, Buch us headache, vomtng-, fevclshuesdand geneal Indsposton, whch at pesent-h blous attacks, ae easly lutd l, vhal la kuuwu vu au Had I an X-nycamea T\V*oOld pleasant he, Ive thought, To look Up,;n my memoy The thngs lous snce fogot Judge --; - > Ina Depatment toe "I wont omethlng nce In ol fo a dnng-oom" Xes, madam A "landscape o a box t sadnes?" Lfe "When I lose any lttlethng lke that knew whee to-look fo t," "You do?" "Yes; Its nealy always n babya mouth!" Chcago Recod What Is anietevable eo "It te gettng up and dessng at 5 oclock unde the Impesson that the clock stuck G" Chcago Recod "Is ahe eally so poo?" "Poo! Why, Its one of the most ptful cases I eve head of hes toopoo even to own a bcycle" Chcago Evenng Post He ced "I do not undestand; Ive met the blast of common wo; Chlled n the feeze of falue and Nobody sad I told you so" ^Phladelpha Pess; - - Mudge No, I shall not quael wth Pasons He Is completly beneath my" notce Yabsley You dont tell"he?; I dldat know he was so good a fghte as that Indanapols Jounal J T was aound to you place last flght and took the lbety of boowng some of those new novels of yous" "Thats all ght I only wsh you bad some aound befoe I ead them" Lfe What do you consde thegeatest cham of summe tavel?" "Well, you meet a lot of new people and can make youself ageeable and entetamlng_on you old stock of deas" Chcago Recod nss~befffat do~you T now~tnat" I weally wode a hunded mles on my wheel lahst week? he Encoe! Encoe! and n a staghtaway decton, Rpglnald, If you pleaae" Boston Coue, "netfthe^i^cttofttaetell,"" He sad n tones of pan; "A new slk hat wth no umbell Is n cetan sgn of an" Washngton ta Edth Ethels husband IB postvely mean Gace How Is that? "Why he wants he to use he last yeas wheel, whle eveybody has the new spng styles" t Lous Globe-Democat Vsto What makes you so ugly, Tommy? Dont you love you newltlle baby bothe? Tommy (vcously) Well, I dd tll somelwdy came In and sad he looked llko me omevllle Jounal lngloy Who Is ths man Clevely whoso dvoce sut Is causng such a sensaton? Magaet O," why ( ho» the autho of that chamng novel, "A Happy Malage"--Phlldclphla Noth Amecan "Now, Johnny, do you undestand, thooughly why I am gong to whp you?" "Yonm Youe In hnd humo hls monng, an youve got to lck some, ono befoe youll feel satlafcd"«-h»- (em Lfe "Blyklns Is the most modest fan I ove sa\v!" Bald a fend of II!H "What makes you thnk BO", "I neve yot head hm clam that the bcycle ho la tn; beat on tho" maket" ta, Magaet Dont you thnk Maudo lovel Chale? Kthel No, dea; It la my flm belef that HUO only maed hm fo hs beautful collecton of ptlped outhk^hfhs Phladelpha Noth Amolcn\, Onco moe tho»m Bud condltlonu como To geve the county anl the town; Tho mecuy now unneth up; The pespaton unneth down -Wuuhlngton ta Teache Now, Foddlo, snce you kave coectly spelled Phladelpha, can you toll mo what tate It IH In? Feddlo Yew, s I head pa say the othe day that It wns In a tuto of coma onk- os Gazette "Tn) jlce of you floh Is deadfully hgh heu" "VH; wo dont have many to wftll- wo nt ko moo money outng thenm Htlugs to vlaloa who want tlol lmtokanhb taken to Bend home," Chcago Heeod Hhowgo What on eath IN that bulky nakommt on you onoa ghnh? Pontow (Kleeflly) -GeatoHt Bclemu In the wold! Iluooyeopo attnohmmt Vnw all tho -tmsea Into llvln; >lctnem llooklj l<hu AVheele Thn tllnj; of (jivlk away funchlho to tho teet ca oompnle In nothng abot of nl oulngo Tho hoople own thu Hleetn, dont tbey? Walke---The people who ldo hlcyclca Uo ldlum,ollh Jounal Infecton As we all know, If the food taken Ityo the Btomach Is not popelf/jaed _ fo, t undegoes putefacton It s the absopton of these gems of putefacton by the blood whch gves se to the famla phenomena of bllldua-^ ness; and because the poson s geneated andexets ts nfluence n the same body, the pocess s called auto- Infecton that s, self-infecton^ To the pjesence of these gems of putefactoohn the,jblood afe ue also, the ad taste n the mouth and- th,e - muddy complexon whch chaacteze so-called blous people The pesence of ble s ot necessay to the poducton of such dsodes > ; ; In shot, evey phenomenon connect* od Wth; a typcal case of blousness may be/satsfactoly explaned as-, esultng fom the pesence, of ^e gems of poson n th? blood""; Thla behag tue, much can be done In the way"of peventng such attacks by egulatng, the det and keepng th«bowels open In teatng an acute attack, of blousness the dgestve canal must be mmedately eleved of ts unmanageable buden by an emetc o a bsk cathatc o In/some cases byhoth AftethshasTbeen thooughy done we may allay the lltatlon, 6f the ^tbnach wbcb has caused the-vomt--- ng, by swallowng, bts of, ce OB daughts of some acd dnk, lke unsweetened lemonade The headache and fevelshhess wll usually dsap- jea wlth toe ^el^f of the stomach and bbw(bbv7ftcst"inll5nlexw olh^" plete tho cue -"! Repeated attacks of blousness at lable to be excted by some pgano dsode, espedally of the heat at lve, and affectons, of these ogans should be caefully excluded by a medcal examnaton A Leffeud About Laceuftklnff Lacemaklng a by no means so old >Tb~n^u3tfy~u fflo^t~^6t(nj8qpp99- Thee s no poof that t exsted pevously to,the ffteenth centuy, and the oldest known pantng n whch t appeas a a potat of a lady n the academy at Vence, panted by -CaspaccO-who-dled-afaout legend concenng the o a>t s as follows, A young fsheman of the was betothed to a younk f ul gl of one of the sles of goon Industous as she was beautful, tho ell made a new net fo he love, who took t wth hm on boad hs boat Tho tlat tnfe ho oast nto the sea he dagged theefom an exquste petfed Aack gass whch le hastened to pesent to hs fancee (But wa beakng out he was pessed Into the sevce of the Venetan; Navy Tho poo gl wept at the depatue of he love and coutom-,- plated bs last gft to ho Bu/" whle absobed la followng tho Intcate, tacey ot the wack gasa >ho began to twst and plat the theads weghted wth small beads whch hung aound he net Llttlo bv llttlu sho wought an mtaton of tlo potlflcatlon, uud thus waa v cc«at;d the bobbn lace > An Apos tntory fo a Blcnl,Iu the Tansvaal some of the fultj gadens ae much exposed to tho avages of mgo synocephullc apes, and n good guad has to be kept, o tho esults of long labo would bo lost In some of those gadens gow cetan shubs whch no much affected by wasps, the Insects llklngto attach theeto the- nests These wasps, though small, have a vey venomous stng Baboons havo often been notced oylng wth envous glances the fast lpcnlnd fut In ono cetan gaden, but feaed to gathe fo fea of nttuetlng tho assaults of wnsya Ono monng tho fame head teble clos, and wth the ad of a good feld glass ho wlt- nesbcd the followng tagedy A lage, veneable baboon, chef of the band, was catchng tho younge apea un ptchng them Into tho BhnbB wheeon hung the waapa nest Thla hu o< ncathl agan and agan, In nptte of -tn nout pteous clew fom bn vctm,-) Of eoueo tho wattpt samned tho do- ffslvo InBwanH,Dul,ng ths Dat of tho pefomancethe ohl buto jultttly (ed on tho fut, degnng ocoaaloml-, ly to thow fagmentay emuhu to Bomo fomulo nnd young baboons a llt< lo futho off WcMtuluutu Bud^ot Ms ( uwlto ( uotlnk) Half the, wold luchl Know huvv tlc otlo bat lves M Cu\tk<> -It ought to ou you,cwluk «ocoty utc Uud,ut llttpos JUaza How Blo Kucx "Mm WlnkhH dooaut tppovn of,tho theate," uald tho obsuvuut woman, "What nkom you thnk that?" "I was wth he, when Blu> pufthahxl ho now hat Kho bought a llttlo ht of" a thng" Wanhlngtun ta bom " should thnk," Hm «nl«l hutlctlly to tho young mn who netn, "that you would get ted of Buyng tnt»amo thlg ovo and oyc" "No," lo utbwoed wth poblv «udea"), "It Isnt that that mukob us ted Its bnl-j tho H«mo thlajf ovw am ov«when wo aak fo tho salay that novo Cttuo" I WashngtonJJ (at, -» -» > \ lt%

3 emm $v"&, K&&V fi± A Bg tock* Hadwae, You ae nvted to call and see t Capets, Mattngs,, HAREY McB LITTLE* Eobet teel, Jewele We would be glad to eceve you n ou new stoe,- to show you ou lage stock of ht Wast ets, Belt Pnsj Tank CJuff Buttons, Belt Buckles, and-many othe summe-noveltes, You wll be supsed to see what a nce ht Wast et We can show you fo 35 cents telng lve ones bt7~cents "^^TTT"" Call and nspect ou stock Bng you Repang wth you Geoge W Bowes Handy Meat Maket s kept stocked wth Fesh and alf Meats and Eveythng n eason HI WAGON RUN EVERYWHERE W & fl ODonnell team Bael Factoy wanson and Mooe ee, Phladelpha \ Baels to Apples, Peas, Canbees, etc, Any sze equed made and shpped pomptly The Phladelpha Weekly Pess and the Eepublcan both one yea fo $25, cash,, Have you ted Ou Boled H It s the fnest thng you can get ths hot weathe It s too hot to cook They eay ou COOKED OORNEl) BEEF Cant bo beaten At H L Mclntyes, The Peoples Meat Maket Open on unday fom 7 to 9 A w [Enteed as second olasfc matte ] He s ot tbe people j^ and fo the people The geat mass of mechancs and labong men called fo hs nomnaton The wsh was ganted Hs electon and nauguaton Insues a estoaton \ of the pospety, wok and good wages that pevaled befoe the fee-tade- taff fo-evenue law was passed by a Democatc Congess, whch closed so many factoes, mlls and wokshops, thowng hundeds of thousands of labongpeople out of employment,,dvng them to stavaton,* beggay o cme Those who vote ths tcket wll not be told afte electon to "eat the oosteson the bats," because of an empty lade, as they wee afte the electon of Cleveland, n 92" No, pospety wll come wth McKnley The masses feel and know ths The name s a talsman that, lke a sta of hope, chees the heats of the tue man, be he dependent on labo fo hs lvelhood o not No tue, man, no noble spt, no man whose sympathy s stonge fo tolng masses, than he? was eve placed n< nomnaton fo Pesdent o any othe place n the gfto the people Theefoe, evey tole who has a vote should cast t fo hm Hs unnng mate, Hon Gaott A Hobat, s well known-n Jesey, as a good tfepublcaand a man of ablty, possessng the stelng qualtes of a good ctzen, "evey nch a man," well qualfed fo evey duty* that wll devolve upca hm These names should enthuse evey ght-mnded man, and nspe hm wth the fath that wth these we shall conque,, GT On Tuesday, the specal Bead Commttee of, the Boad of Feeholdes met n Hammonton, to open bds fo the new coss-county oad Messs, ATURDAY, JUNE 27, 896 Boton, Ivng, Codey, and Jackson wee pesent; also olcto Joseph Ou tcket s made It could not be Thompson, Clek J C Andeson, and bette No/bette man could be found J J Albetson, the Road Engnee In o out of the paty thlu WUlata Fo convenence, the oad s dvded McKnley He has a natonal eputacou to 2*0,, V HOQBB ty ybtcq^tt o* El wood, fhqnca to Egg Habo Cty, to nto fou sectons, Hammonton to chaacte, patotsm, and a tue Chstan, a Republcan, whom all good men tons-wee dvded nto nne pats, Pomona, to Absecpn The specfca- fou Handsome lapel buttons contanng lkenesses of McKnley and Hobat can be had at ths offce fo 5 cents each usual pce, 0 cents $3T About two weeks ago Ralph Hutton, son of M Alex H utton, an a one and one-quate nch splnte n hs eye It was emoved by a specalst,! n the cty, who s stll teatng hm, Fotunately, the eye ball was not njued ----, 3J- The Base Ball Club wll play the t James Lteay A A to-day Ths club last yea belonged to tbo Catholc Unon and ae ated vey hgh as playes A new battey fo the local team wll be put n Ilchne, who ptched last vea fo alem, n the box, and Gatsde behnd the plato V ta Wonde whethe ou Italan ctzens ae to have the annual celebaton next month Unde the town odlnapco, no publc paade can be gven wthout pemsson of Town Councl; and no elgous mago o foegn flag can be caed n such pocesson, t way Wo announced-a meetng of the G A R fo last atuday evenng, fogettng that but one meetng pe month s bold dung, the umme But tho membes took ou wod fo It, and held nu nteestng meetng, just tho same, dong not a lttle mpotant busness, VT Chaugo of tme on tho Camden & Atlantc^ to-moow tans wll un fom Hammonton follows no change on tho "dumm; Week-day 5 p m Down-tans,- pape, 550 a m; mal, 04; 548 p n; expess, 02 K* Two pomnent young Hamnontou ladles, some fly pape, an umbella, and a young man badly "stuck" wee tbo chaacteo In an Impomptu comedy on ou pncpal Btoot, tbo othe day you cau, neve toll what la hlddon buhlnd "fewoks" M8 Loue Wn, aged about 7, eon of ou fome townsman, ded n a Phladelpha hosptal, last wook Fday, dulug a sugcal opeaton mado necessay by a ftolous Injuy eceved two wooks pevous Ho was buled on unday ML Kcvlcea to-moow at the M E Chuch Teadlng at 030 a m and 7M p m, Epwotl League, 030 tt On Monday evenng a half scoe o fo young people uncut a low houtn vey pleasantly at Gen Lanoa could not be defntely measued, hence the bds eceved ae only appoxmate on those -pats, but the fgues wll not be mateally changed Eght bddes competed fojsectuns and the whole, as follows/ BIDDER AMT ^ \ RC! II( MILE Clmo A Rooney, Patteson~ W H Bugess, Hammonton " - /" Wescott & Booke, Elwood Fed Eatlluccl, Pblla " 87J6I " ; 3 " " 4 Rdgway <fc Chapman, N Y l ; - "_; 2 - ; " " 3 Oakley & Baldwn, AtlantloC- " > " 2-3 Jas Collns, outh Amboy, 2 John Qulhlan outh Amboy- I " " _ <M TO O s 7754 M Batluccs bds beng lowest n all espects, andbeng expeenced n the wok and able to funsh the secuty equed, the commttee decded to ecommend that the ente contact be awaded to hm A Boad meetng wll be held nest Monday, n Atlantc Cty, when the matte wll be defntely 8ettled_ jthe_oacl-wll cost- 827,000^ and when Camden County completes he oad to ou lne, thee wll be a magnfcent publc acoss tbe stale hghway entely B3T* E Bown & Co have a contact to eect a twelve foot wndmll and steel; towe at tho County Insane Asylum Wth t wll be a ten thousand gallon wate tank, the botfon of whch wll be foty-eght feet fom tho gound Thee woe bddes fom Haddon feld and Pleasantvlle Tbe successful fm wll pobably also put n tho house ppng and fxtues U" Justce Atknson, bonc; out of health, went to Atlantc last unday monng, to vst hs daughtes No one seemed to know when he left, o whee ho was; and becomng anxous, on Monday evenng the doo of bs Offce and esdence was opened, feang somo HI had befallen hm News came on Thusday that he s ctcally ll, wth ltttlo pospect of ecovey You Hoy wont Lve a Month Bo M Olman Bown, of 34 Mll t, Booth Gadne, Mas*, was told by the doctos HIa ton had lung touble, followng typhod malaa, and bo spent thee hunded and ooventy-flve dolla* wth doctos, who fnally gave hm up, saynt, "You boy wont lve a month" He ted D Kngs New Dscovey, and a few bouloa estoed hm to health and enabled hm to go to wok a pefectly well man He says he owes lla ponont good health to use of D Kngs New Dscovey, and knows t to bo the beat ll the wold fo lung touble Tal boltloa fee at Cofts Phamacy $00, / Dana Bcycles fo $75 The Dana s a fet class wheel, lstng at $00 t, Anybody placng the ode fo ths wheel, now, can have t fo $75 W, H Benshouse Buthefod Buldng J Fut GowesUnoH And Co-Opeatve Booylyn hedded ^tfowlw Bscut, and hedded ^ Cfeeal^ Once used Always used Fo26centp The ;best sht n the ket fo the money Full le _ and wdth, yoke, well made, Fo 50 cents Hea «efhts7 neck faced wth stona^unbleached musln Good wokshts»goodvaety, lght and duk Goods Pnk and whte and blue and whte stpe "Plsse,"jp HBe andlofttt looks Tke sflk, 30 n Wde, only 8 c yad Moha, good black, 50 cts The ncest mateal fo skts to wea wth wasts, because t sheds the dust so easly Just gve t a shake, and thee you ae _ Lawns, 5 to 0 cents Dess Gnghams, 7 to 0~cts7 Bagan In Towelng, thee pattens, chevon stpejt honeycomb and twll, 4J cts yad All gades of Busan and Amecan lnen cash Lades fne eamless Hose, black and tan, 2^ c a pa Chldens black hose, two pa fo 25 eents A good lne of Chldens staw alo Hats, 20 c to 40 c Fut GowesUnon NOW KEADY png Goods, New Fashon Plates on, exhbton, l Gents Clothng made to ode satsfacton guaanteed Dy«ng and coung GEO, TEELMAH, Mechant Talo, Blacks Buldng, Hammonton HJLHUTK AfullaeBotmontof houlund machln made, fo wok o dvng Tunks, Valses, Whps, Adng addles, Nets, etc W Hammonton, NJ Ghas, Cunnngham, M,D Physcan and ugoon nllfl Block, Ilaunoutoq Oflloo Hou*, 730 to 0-00 AM 00 to 800 and 700 to 000 PM "^ ATURDAY JUNE 27, 896, LOCAL MICELLANY Councl meetng to-nght M Wlls Beach spent unday at bone Wm Bake has opened hs tnshop, on Thd teet Mss Maud Laye, of Beln, to vstng elatves a town X), E Houpt, of Nostown, Pa,, was n town on Thusday fjurework Havng bonsht moe flo- X! woks than I eally need I wll Bell them cheap If you want a bagan,coao and see -, H FIEDLER 8 * Geoge Dake has gone to Atlantc Cty fo a few weeks W Chas O Jacobsspent last unday wth hs uncle, P H Jacobs, 9* Attend the bcycle aces at the Pak next atuday, July 4th BgU Bobt; Mlle s spendng days wth hs sste n! El wood - HOT Bev Pescott expects to be tansfeed to anothe chage, soon * jjg Mss^am^a ~B«nB&on8TT8 home fo tbe umme vacaton TENCIL MARKING PLATE Of all descpton* Rubbe tamps and stamp supples at tbe shotest notce A L PATTEN, At Bensbouses Bcycle toe #59- M C! G Rockwood wll spend ;tbee months n a foegn tou <& Robt Mooe, of Haddonfeld, s vstng bs cousn, P H/Tomln " g^mss Etbol Cbalmos spent the week wth he paents, at Folsom jasuthe It alan Gob^jWjHjejdjnt ^the fst bey epot Monday HT Anothe "Lttle" boy n town, Hays eon, came last Wednesday T7OR RENT Fve o sx oomtp ent In JP my eslence on Bellevue_Ay«O Inque on pemses Ms E, M 8@u M Dape, of Came Hll, was n town on busness last atuday ga Heny tockwell bos gone to Notbdold, Mass, to spend a few da vs ~ Bfft"Geo7Tlehmaa,"of Atlantc -XtyT spent a few days n Hammonton, last week t» Mss Ethel Daves, who bos been on tbo sck lst, s well enough to be out attan- W& Codey, lack and ctlcy expect to patcpate n tho aces at Toga to-day AND Clean whte ennd fo buldng pu nosesfoeulo In any nuantlty Apply to HARRY BHEPPARD, Utb t & Egg lluto Roul Uaumonton 5ss- Mss Blanche Jonos s entetanng he fend Mss llcba Pake, of Camdcu B Msses Googoanna Uowott and Ella Tomoy vsted n Fhlladolpha, ths, week, JOT Thos and Pake Wescoat, who ac wokng n Atlantc Cty, woe homo ove unday * e - Msa^ May noll has gone to Phladelpha, ntendng to eman thee pemanently f K>R BALE CHEAP,-latou-Wo»t Pleasant btotl, Allan-NlT" thlu "llloo G0 Jas Gllllugham, of Phladelpha, spent a few days In town wth Ieuds and clatlvvo ^sff- Msses lua Voalo and Ltzzlo Wahl, ol Vnclond, ao Vstng Hammonton fends ss Huv A JuRffoa poleonod bs bands w th vy, whle aatholng moss fo Chldens Day HP Mss Ida Fench wll stat next Wednesday fo a two montla* vlutt to OgdenabuK, K Y P URE M uuuu OU> CIDlCll l>u uullu4 VINCUAU (,lu (o IuutN tula uul at Uapo HUkeu fu ula nt nlnot to null la molmnuo, by JOHN MUUIJIN tf M E Adams stated fo Pttabug, Pu, on WodnuBday, va, Washngton, on u bnelnoas tp «gp All who wbb to BOO the champon of Now Jesey aoo wll attend the aces at tbo Pak, July 4th T Mss Kalo Galbalth, of lluddonflold, was welcomed by many (hands n Hammoutou, ths week Almond Potte, of Phlladolphla, last unday Wth hs futho, and elflte, Ms Hay Ltttlo D R UKO A FOWM4H wll luonfto bo UBulotol by DUO of ll«ollluo lullou nncl vll thuh bo tublod tt do buttu»ud <nloko Wplc wltl luufu ofuu uud pwlalo ntd lew WRltljx Ha wll, lowxvu, Imya bolte uououuouutlo unt mno olmlm, m) that you cull blnu u flud uul not luvn to dtund, ua>u Imvo douo In llo nnt Koop you apolulnauu, mll you wll not Imvo to wall lotf even If thoom l«(\ll, nuuouo luvo lul two nlntuswok to badono Do not Boot too muul tlo Unt vlnlt f you mvo fu to aoue wlto to M» nlvuto ollloo (UD llowu Ml, llludnlllu, fo upoltmut, Monday*, V;M to f TMuuclyn by u > u>hl- Ilunt only Old *ont uttloa oa uoo «nauo wth A H Illlllpa & Co, 888 Atlantc Ay«, Atlantc Cty 63- The F G U have anothe new delvey wagop It says "Unon on each sde, andsays It loud KB" Cheste Cowell chapeoned a numbe, of young lady bcyclsts to Bateto yesteday aftenoon 8 _ one of Veteans busness meet* ng next Wednesday evenng, The new badges wll be on hand ea-me atepnen c/ond and cht den, of Phladelpha, ao vstng he mothe, Ms TVm Hoppng I, Chstfgs o ttmo on tho Beadng to-moow The agent bad not eceved the new fgues n tme fo publcaton nphere la no excuse fo any man to appea JL lt socety wth a gzzly bead snce tbe Intoducton of Bucknghams Dye, -whch colos natual bown o black (9* TJnvesalst Chuch to-moow Monng semon "ome Bemaks on Good Neghbohood" Evenng "Lvng Fath", ^- The people of ths town who dese to see good spot, and no patalty shown to anyone should ace the aces _on-july 4th Messs John Fench, J, and Wll-Tune expect to stat Tuesday fo a jouney on the bcycles though NewToktate; ;, /CARPET I am stll weavng capets a \J the old stand Pleasant teet, above Thd amples at B lacks stoe J H WOLFENDEN " Douglass, Hensel, Tott, Wenzel, Hamme, Hason, and Loffoaon, ae among those who wll take pat n the aces next atuday - 0* It s undestood that a new staton s to be bult by the Beadng Raload Company, at Wnelow juncton It has long been needed - te$ Ms N Hmchman etuned fbm J v"neland"b Mondayf~p vsted Ms Ella Holmes, who,, we eget to say, s not mpovng n health The Juno Epwotb Leagues of Hammonton and Mays Landng unte n a pcnc to-day, at Wey mouth Mss Laua Davson s takng a pleasue tp, to nclude New Yok Cty and ound Beach, Conn, and has laceb[in contemplaton McKnley and Hobat lapel buttons fee to all BEI-TOUCAN subscbes who wll agee to wea them, by callng at tha offce To all othes, pce 5 cts M Andew Fey, whose stoke ded on Fday monng, 26th nst, aged 86 yeas An old esdent, well known t3f" M L Jackson advetses hs new ventue ths week, the addton of a stock of gocees n-bs maket Now shelvng and counte accommodate tff addtonal busness F OR BALE A fne bck esdence In Unmmonton, eght ooms, heate, boad Pazzas, wth nealy flve aces of cultvated land Wll Include lose, caage, wagons, cow, and fualug tools Inmodlae poaseaslon at cosh Iqulo ut RwuLlCAN olllco _ Fday, the 9th, was the twenteth annvesay of the maage" of M and Ms L W Pudy Fends gatheed n tbo evenng and passed tho hous vey pleasantly Ms, Wayland DePuy Is vstng he mothe, Ms, Davs Qann, In Camden Mss Olve DePuy who has been spendng a month thee, wll etun wth he mothe next wook Ovesee of Hghways Bugess makes lght of ou poposton to oll tbo now oada to squeeze out tho wate and settle tho gavel Itat wt havent yet changed ou wnd; we have soon It ted, tea- Ms, John D Fsko, of Tucketon, s Vstng fends In Hnmponton, he fome home Ms Fekca mothe, the late Ms L It Anthony, and Pesdent Clevelands mothe, woe fst cousns ACUKH of uood ltud fo unlo, notly ^»» wld, botwuen Havontl Htoe uml Woymoth Itoucl to oloxo up tlu A O Uattoll u»ute wll bo nold vey oluap, nt n uomlnal pce, and ouay temn gfvon Aloo lll uoeu In uddluou, on Hevoutl ot, - JJoluuff nbovo, wll be sold wth It o aupantu, Fo mtluuluo»ce - N l AAUONHON, 3th md Qund Htn, Ilaunouto) Walte II Andews stopped on a we nal, Monday whch penetated lle foot deeply It was badly swollen and vey sbo the next monng, but ho contnues tho pesonal supevson of ho contacts Ohas Oampanolla passed tho entance examnaton to tho seno class of the Keystone Nomal chool, at ICutztowu, Pa, last week If be attends next tem ho wll gaduate wth tho class of 97 ^ tgy Wm Bugees la movng tho tempoay buldng of 8 E Bown & Co, back, on A lno wth tho othe buldngs Now foundaton walls ao eoon to bo lad The old ones woo mado unsafe by tho ecent to how fou colos We expect to have on band to-day a lot of McKnley and Hobat lapel buttons whch wll bo gven/««to ou subscbes who wll wea them, Tbe buttons, contan excellent lkenesses of tbe nomnees Dung the month of"july, the evenng sevces n the Baptst Chuch,wlll be n chage of the Y P 8 C E The Faato wll glvo a socs of ohof talks on tbe Endeavo movement The sngng and floal decoatons wll be pomnent featues, f Wll OHoy t and B H Goff took a wheel tp to Vneland, Mllvlle, etc, on Monday last At the fome place they vsteda H mons confectoney and sampled hs famous ce ceam, whch "Al" says s appoved by all Vnelandes, and, the boys appoved the, appoval They also vsted and dned wth Geo T Jotte, a fome Hammonton boy, now cutte foeman n one of the shoo factoes THUR8TON RIGBY At the Baptst pasonage, Hammonton, N J, on Thusday evenng, June 25th, 896, by Re J- 0 Kllan, Chales Thuston an Wss~ Josephne" Bgsby, ; both ot Hammonton HOWELL ENDICOTT At, Landng, N J, ou Wednesday, June 24th, 890, by Bev H U Rundall, ** asssted by Bev/ A H Bown, Lews Howell, manage of the Wate Powe Companys stoe, and Mss Hannah Endcott, sste of Ms Rundall PATTEN MATHI8 At tbe esdence of E H Redfleld, on Thusday, June 8th 896, by Rev M Pne, Alfed L Patten and Mss Jenne Maths, both of Hammonton, N J "VTnORDlNANCE to secue the" 7 safe and XX convenent use of the teets and dewalks, fo the pupose fo whch they wee lad out and dedcated; and to pevent ots, outs, dstubances, dsodely asnemplagea, and unlawful assembles lu any steet, place, o bouse In Hammonton, Intoduced ept 28, m Adopted Jan 25,896 ecton Be It odaned by the Boad of Counclman of the Town of Hammonton, n Councl assembled, that If any pesons shall be gulty of ots, outs, o dstubances, o dsodely o unlawful assembly o assemblages, In any steet, honso, o* place n the Town of Hammonton, each peson so offend- Jng shall fo/felt- and_pfty_to_bftsl_tqyenjje_ sum of Ten, Dollas fo each and evey such offense, to be sued fo and ecoveed by the Town of Hammonton In an acton of debt In the manne pescbed by the odnance of ths Town egulatng suts lo the ecovey of penaltes - sec 2 Re t futhe odaned by the Boad of Councllmen of the Town of Hammonton In Councl assomblol, that If any pesons ahull-be found dstubng tue publc tavel ofany steet, oad, o avenue of the Town of Hammonton by makng theen any paade o paades wthout pemsson fom tbo Boad of Councllmen of sad Town fo that pupose fst bad and obtaned, they and each and evey of them euall be deemed gulty of makng o ceatng a ot, out, dstubance, unlawful assembly, o dsodely assemblage, and fo evey such offense each peson so offendng analf fofet and pay to sad Town the sum of Ten Dollas to be sued f " " ~ HtuUotatou n nn^aotbn of debt, In the manne pescbed by the fst secton of ths odnance 8eo8 And be It futhe odaned, that It any pesons, havng fst obtaned fom the Boad of Counollmen pemsson to paade In, upon, o along the sad steets, oads and avenues of sad town, shall cay any ollgloua banne, Imago, o emblem, o any emblem o banne epesentng the flag of a foegn county, o shall obstuct o make unsafe o Inconvenent tbe use of the sad steets, oads, o avenues, o any of them, by such paades o paadng, they shall bo deemed gulty of makng a ot, out, dstubance, unlawful assembly o dsodely assemblage, and fo evey such offense each and evey peson so offendng shall fofet and pay to sad Town the sum of Ten Dollas, to be sued fo and ecoveed In tbe manne pescbed n fst ecton, of ths odnance on 4 And be It enacted, that ths odnance shall take effect Immedately Odaned and enacted Into an odnance by the Boad of Counollmen, at tho Councl Chambe, ou ths 25th day of Januay, A D 800 fblgncd] WM BKHNHHOU8JC, Chaman ot Town Councl J l ODoNfKLL, Town Clek Toucan ave Money by buyng a Oescent Bcycle No 0 pecal s only $50 and s gvng satsfacton Wo know of no bette Wheel unde $75, and thee ao few BO good We antcpated the ush fo ths model, and have them eady fo pompt delvey We ao headquates fo the best n lamps and sundes Gve us a call The Hon fot Cycle Co oda Wth choce syups, and _ ; Ice C3?eam,-h,02ne-aade 9 Ae among the specaltes dung hot weathe, at ~" T5T ^Bakey and Confectoney* BLACK GENEKAL TORE Lage bott les of Ammona, 5 cents pe bottle Q uat bottle of Lqud Blue fo 0 cents umme Dnks atlow pces Quat bottles of Hes Boot Bee, Lemon oda, Oange oda, Gnge Ale, and Bch Bee, at 2 cents pe bottle BoUle etunable at 2 cental The Gasolne season s at hand We keep only the best We joay jal kndf of guaaneed"" Ou moked Meats ae ecevng much pase Mchnes "Excelso" s the band Nothng smoe appetzng at ths season of the yea than some good boled beakfast Bacon Wha t tastes bette than cold boletf hamj-^vthe - well cued and smoked knd? Ty some of ou smoked meats, and eee f lfe snt made pleasante Candles ae much moe used thans geneally supposed We - cay a full-lne n-all the-vaous szes, Is, 2s4s,-8s, 2s, 6s The Is measue 30 nches n length and wegh one pound, whle the 6s wegh only one ounce We have lately added Chldens Coset Wasts to ou stock They have poved fast selles ~" " " HALT! who goes thee? A fend Whee ae you gong? To Eckhaclts Meat Maket Why do you go thee? Because you qan buy Meat and Vegetables as easonable thee as elsewhee All ght; pass on! Announcement We have decded to put n a lne of Fancy Gocees We do not ntend to keep any cheap goods, o expect to undesell ou neghbos We have found by expeence that the people of Hammonton and vcnty want nothng but the best, and theefoe we ntend to keep theskt, and nvte a poton of you patonage econd teet and Bellevue, " ^ "

4 RAM HORN BLATa Wamlna Notes Cnlllns tho Tcked to Ha pnntancc*?/t~\ee devl neve I bats fo dead Dsh LETTING, n doubts shuts Chstout ft>- 2T GLOOMY heat s one that keepagod out ANGEL love to lsten when Gods chlden talk / LovE-and necessty ae the only cues fo lazness ;, GOD s aranst the man whom all men speak well of IF nose wee elgon a bass dum could poduce a evval 4 _ ; THE lfe of a nad man Is a we catch of the devls face IT neve makes a fact wegh any moe to put feathes n ts hat* THE geatest thng t s possble o man to do s to please God / f, THsbgcest knd of snnes geneally feel eglous n_a gaveyad--- THE cholea s one way God has Of showng us tnat He hates dt THE devls goats would stave wnee Gods sheep fld geen pas- ^tuea WE cannot walk wth God untl we ae wllng to do t one step at a tme, A WIE man can see all thee Is n a fools head evey tme he opens hs mouth/ - REAI/ loves of Chst neve have any touble about UndnK a way to ehow t -; "; WHEN you undetake to count the meces of God be sue to begn wth Chst Tfaehavou when be thnks he s * "watcled "- " THE shadow of the Almghty s eomethnu the devls eye cannot, jpenetate TajB devl goes to chuch evey lme some man Jons to help alonv ls busness / THE most ugent paye In the New "^Testament 8 "Come, Lod Jesus; - come quckly" ^_ ; "" TfB~evvaT9T5uTeto"be~astn{~T ts esults whch begns n the peaches own heat ", GOD mecy a somethnk that the post hadened snne has neve been able to wea out "fotfee the man who w not tust hm and bo what s ght No man can say that he Is all fo the Lod untl he has-lad hs pocketbook on the alta GOD has a way of makng even the mstakes of bs chlden help along the cause they love THE only thng God expects a Chstan DO do wth a besottng sn s to say good by to t WHEN a peache s convlctqd by hs own semon he has found out tow to peach tho sonpel n;ht No MAN knows how black the devl Is untl- ho l;uows 8ome,hlnK of tho tapa he Is settng fo chlden Gob sees to t that some of the salt of the eath s cut whee tho jflosh of the wold Is most coupt THE devl sots no taps fo the man who expects to got to heaven by beng elgous U couplo of hous u week, _,,, WHENEVER the ROapel Is peached In ts fullnesb undwlth cowe, tlve devl wll have uumcbudy on baud "to -oppose t IF all who ob God vfeo Imtne- ( lately locked up BOIUO chuccs woyld have to hold thol payo lu jull 3P Hultz An eanest attempt lnn lately been undo by\ Fench uuulcal wltoa to pove that tho wat/, ognated In the nwn county, that It wh danced Ppveucc ns ealy ns the llftconth ecu- uy, that ItHpoad nl ovo Fanco lu Jlo HlsteuthuKl Hoventcenth, and wn fltoduoed Into Gemany, whee It be fame popula, dung tho clghteotl fwhllo It dlfd out/lu Fnnqo and Wn elutodueelfm Gemany In the >o,sout ontuy The hlhtolc ovldencu fo theko Htutuuonl dona not appea to ho satlbfuctoy, fo, fom tme Immemoal, the waltz no tho muuea of Ltmllo, Hohllf o and otlefl, IIUH beou ducud In llvla, I)>hemla, Tyol utld vaous pnta of Austala, wleo, h Itsolglnnl fom, It mny mll ho HCIMI, any unday aftenoon l» mamc In tho plepup jouklh ol tho nnl vllhgen It was olgally n nlow, KUOful, tun-j lug ducc, but When lonj;lt Into tlu> ctes Its clu»«cto noon chnjud and It became vey «n(l, It wnn folldde by «tn Impeal cdlt In 7H5, hut Hpend even fuhto uftonvad than befoe, and two yean luto wna dauod ou the etgn of thu Impell Opea Homo In Venna, In (l KCOUO of Mutlnu open, "lnn Cana Itnn" The en-ly wltz fuulodlo wo nl /(low Thomt \vltteu by Mozat and JttHlovon fo the culy <lay«of tllh dauco no,vey dllteet lu jtempo fom tho bnk, Bwluglng of Wu (Unlke u man who does two ccnl tvotl of Jokng n tauductlug un«"manaa"-a Hole- The autho of "How Macus aved Oegon" tells a petty stoy o) a vcous mule that "suffeed a change of heat" Manda, as themule ww named, wns^the off-leade In a team o sx anmals, adwas as beautful as s pctue he would pull and stand, and hold the wagon, as obedently as possble, butby natue she was wld anc vcous, ^and an Invelemlu kl-ku n allowed heself to be shm, seemng tt undestand that tlls was a necessty but except on such ^occasons no on< ventued wthn fange"bf he heels save nt hs pel - One nght, dung a stan pede, Manda was stuck by a flyng pcket pn, ond~ eceved a deep cut I the hnd leg The wound was so sevee, and the fles became so annoyng, that- we decded to leave the suffeng anmal behnd The leg swelled, and she dd no) attempt to put the foot to the gound - It wag my duty that monng to bng on the loose stock, and see that nothng of value was ovelooked In camp was eady to stat, when, I went up t< the mule that had come wth us all the long jouney of thee thousand mles and had been a fathful,sevant eget that we must leavehe fo the Indans and the wolves Neve befoe had the famous sxmule team gone out wthout Manda pancng off as lende he ubbed me wth he nose and lad It on my shoulde, and seemed to beg as eloquently as a dumb beast could, "Dont leave - m«beund," and wth It all thee w aa a kndly look n he eye that I had nevel seen thee befoe I stood stokng he head, fo som tme, then I patted he neck and walked a lttle back, but constantly on guad It was then that the mule tamed and looked at me, and at the same tme held up the wounded leg Cautously then I ventued to take lolctofnhfe wounaea legttnbbed MTjo and fondled It wthout he showng any symptoms of esentment I got out Instuments, sewed the wound up, sewed bandages~ttghtly about the leg, made a captal dessng, and we stated,leadng Manda he goon began to bea he weght upon the woupded lmb, and had no dffculty La keepng up wth the tan ^ When the bandages became) msplaced any one of UacouldjatppJn Jhg oad and wthout assstance eadjust them, the mute standng patently the whle he fnshed the Jouney wth us, and no handsome anmal eve jouneyed acoss the plans he Was neve known to kck aftewad, and Mandas p/esslon LECTING RENT The Old I/ady Took He Kulttlnu and Wated on the Doostep Commend me tp-the-ochndy In Rocheste whoeougntnovel and successful means Jn collectng he house ent last week, uhc was an old lady of Ideas ad a knowledge of human natue gleaned fom a lfetme of expeence} wth the wold he owned a house and a lot In Rocheste, and the Income fom It was the substance upon whch she depended fo lfes necesstes It was athe an ostentatons bouse and lot, and the tenants wee pesons wth a eputaton to sustan, although appaently embaassed fo eady money, Two months ent was due, and tho agent wns not able to collect The old lady sad It was smple enough he would collect It heself Now, she wasnt a stylsh no an atstc old lady, but nhe was study and Impetubable, and he popotons wee ample nnd he spt unfalteng ho ang the doo bell at an ealy hou the othe monng aud Inqued fo tho hendof the famly Tho sevant glowed at he and sad he was not to bo seen yet fo two hous, beeouso the fanljy had npt yet laen The e,aly calle was cheeful, nnd sad shed alt on the doostops and wat Fnally she was ganted an nudlonco wth he tenant, who put he off wth flmooth pomses "Ill just Bt hoo land wat tll you can pay It," epled [tho ghteous collecto, nnd «ne Bottled IhoHC-lt once moe on tho doostop, took home knttng fom he basket and pepaed to spend the day Ble nmdo a (jualnt-ioollng/ pletuo, and all tho neghbos, wondeed When anyone cmuo wthn convesng dutnnco and staed udely at ho eho explaned laflondly way that she w«s watng (tll the tenants pad thalent ld looked tuthful, and no one doubtel he, nud he plan woked llko a cham flle ent was pad long befoe au- (lown, and Hhe ambled home moo than ovo convnced thut nothng Is lupossl blu lblhdolpbla Poas Ktlnot It In eottlug to ho no fashonable now not to havo any fence lu font of you IIOUHO that tho old joke about loves loanng on the, font «ato wll need un explanatoy foot-note by tha tlmo tho next Kcatlon of UOWHpupe eadca comea along HomoV vllo Jounal, -- BUo W«B In nv M«y~Ae you wokng anythng fancy thlh MCUKOIl DMtelle Wull, nothng fnele than n huhbud, two bothea and a fathu New ok Wold Tho only dscovees people poet foty nmko no wlou» lumps,on the Lodle* whch woy th«m to BRUTAL ABYINIANa> they Ae ns Cuel and Babaons at Any People Jn Afca A> geat "deal-of stuff hvsboen fab shed dung the past fevf weeks about Abyssnan cvlzaton, wtes Fank, (?apente The tuth Is that the -byssnlnns yae almost as babaous nd fullf as butal as any people of aflca They te moe Intellgent, nehaps, than some othe natons, but they e the pesonfcaton of euolfy and butalty The fst geat fght -whch the Egyptans-had -wth the -A-byssln- lans was wth an amy unde Col Iendup Thls;man was a Dansh leutenant He had come to Effypt nd had been gven chage of the anny t Massowab-on, the Red ea- Fom AW ABTINllf TOtTTH hee he mached wth 2,500 men aganst the Abyssnan captal Hs men wee amed wth Remngton fles Thej had two sx-gun battees -Afte a few days, the mountans, and they got wthn, ten hous of the Kngs captal "Bebe they saw anythng of the foes At ths pont, howeve, tens of thousands of Abyssnlans spang out of the hlllsj They ode the hoses >lght up to the cannon and cut the Egyptans down almost -to a man Of the 2,300 men,800 wee massaced Those who wee wounded "wee futally mutlated The bodes wee not buled, and «feld a few days aftewad -tells honj he saw the hopes of,000 men pled uj togethe In one place, and In anothe Jackals, wolves and hyenas eatng a the copses Aendnp was klled The hoos o an Abyssnan battle- ^g^(jp-gx---fleld-«nnot-bo-deselbe---they7tnttl-" late the dead as well as the lvng, and the flghtug s accompaned by all sots of unnecessay cuelty, The scalpng done -by the -Indans Is a efned and gentle custom In compason wth that of the Abygslnlans In the wae They cutup dffeent pats of the body and cay away peces as tophes Gen Dye Bays that Ingong though the battlefeld he saw one mass of mangled human emans The bodes looked as though they had been chewed up by wld beasts Thee wefl hundeds of heads, whch had been cut off, and hundeds of naked and bloodng bodes, the faces of whch wee dstoted wth pan and fea, and tho eyes of whch wee potudng and glang ome of the bodes wee buned ome had v been clubbed and hackcd wth ewods, and all wee, mutlated In suel) a way as cannot ho descbed Fogveness Is Dlvnof; It Is easy to take offense at wods (caelessly spoken, whoo no offense W Intended It Is natual to feel esentment nt w ds Intended to wound, o at Injues delbeately nflcted -Hut even In such cases theo 0 a moe excellent vuy Eadly Wllmot wns an Englsh baonet, wdely known ns a leade lu Bodlnl llfo, and a man of geat peflonnl dgnty and foce of chaacte Havng been, a dstngushed chef Justce of tho cout of common plens, he wa>? often consulted by fends ns to po- Plexlng socal questons On ono occaslbn t statesman camo to hm lu geat exctement ove an In- Juy Just nflcted* on hm by 4J poltcal loade He told the stoy wtty wamth, and used stong epthets lu lebctwng tho mallca whch had Inflcted tho wong "Is not my Indgnaton ghteous?- ho asked, Impetuously, "Wll It not bo manly to esent such an Injuy? "Yes," was tho calm eply "It Wll bo manly to esent It, but It wll bo Ood-llko to fogve It" Tho numvo was HO unexpected ant BO convncng, that tho Btntesman had not anothe wod to «uy Ho aftewads confessed to a fend- that fll londloya woda cuuoed )>!H ange to suddenly dt-pat, leavng hm a dlffotv cut nnd a betto man Ionntntlo of An lug-nlouh method of tentng the jenetatlvo powo of mnall pojectles IB l^jen ted In Gemany by Ilo ;M tlle ( A lago wate tough la dl- [vlded on tho bottom by ansvnuo jllh, and cltoud at ono end by thck gelatlno plates The wlot la fled Into thn cud of tho tough, when thu hole In tho golntlno Instantly cloaca up, peventng tho escapo of tho wate Bach shot Is etuluod by lb» whoa U falla, nnd Ita ponltlon lo noted whon tho wate Lo dawn off ft"** t3yg_flnj "A coche; tt Tobacco Deaks say> that ^BATTLE AX^ s-a "scoche" ^because, t _sdls so fast> e>tobacco^ Chewes say, t s a "scoche" because 5 centswoth goes so fa* Its as good as can be made egadless of cost The 5 cent pece s almost as lageas the othe fellows* 0 cetplecet TREE-PLANTINQ IN FRANCE Useless and IJancfl Conveted Into Vala- The Fench thooughly appecate the advantages to be deved fom systematc tee plantng Tacts of-sand have been Coveed wth pne foests, and the wod lando, boowed, as t s thought, fom the Geman, s losng ts meanng of "waste" Tll a centuy ago u lago poton of the foest of Fonttnbleau conssted of bae sandhlls, but the plantng of pnes waa begun, a vaety capable of standng tho seveest wnteswas eventually found, and mllons of tees now dffuse healthy and ageeable odos, besdes funshng tuo and fuel The decomposed f needles, moeove, gadually fom a cust of vegetable mold, pemttng tho gowth of tees and shubs less able than the pne to lve ou a The depatment of tho Landes, 0 con baen egon, wth sand BO loose that people had to walk on stlts, s coveed wlth-pnes, and tho poblem of danng tho subsol has been solved, lu dchcbed n Edmund Abouts stoy of "llato Pee" Tho losses by le and anxety to poduce somethng moe euununtvo than plno ac now, howeve,, nducng of utlclul fetlzaton In many Fench wateng places dunes have been tansfomed nto woods, thus holdng out to seasde vstos tho attacton of agccablo uhdo aud a change fom a monotonous bunch hftng Bunds hnvo* boon pevented fom extendng Inland, In Home cases duts havo been a< ulod hy companes, whch, afte plantng thum, havo cut thon up Into buldng lots, and Imvo BCOU them dotted wth vlllus Elao- \vhou muncpaltes have taken up tho matte, nud lu lago opeatons tho dstct o tho depatment has" povded tho funds London Tmes UPPOE T/E HOMEROU-»AHAGRAPH THE COMIC PAPER Fleamnt Incdents Occung tha Wold Ow ajlnes That Ao Cheeful to tha Old o Young -Funny electon Eve/body Wll Enjoj tcudlx A Popula Act "I -always lko the thd ac& ot fttaa opea betto than any of the othes," eald Hcks "It always stkes mo as an act of etbuton In most opeas alljthe snges wth second ate voces get klled and leave the fouth and ffth acta fo the pncpals to sng wthout Itatng nteuptons" Hapes Baza A Now I>OK It s no dupn hut I) jmm Itoblmou, who hm InvtBtlgatlnK tl(u nyttktlm of calno lungtgo, hm pw«ucally Hot up the theoy thut u doj^hmjaua wth lln tall tp, lu tho cho o all huntng dof(«whoh plule togotho tho tull la cued aloft and la (Vy IV/eo In nov<)e)t Thoo n no doubt that ox-louml) habtually watch tho tallh of thoso lu font of tluu when dawng n covet, If u fulut dug In detected, HggosUvo of tho phoco of a fox, but not twllclout to h? swon to vocally, tho tal of tho Unde In sot n moton, nnd tho wame tho scout tho ({loku doot It wag Qthoa o;elng v tho hlgml lhtuntly jon the Unt, and thoo s un IIMHDIIIhlugo of wavng lulls buloo ovou thu lmt wllspo In luud, houll thu dug povo a douhttul ono tho hmndu MHuul,o uguln and tho wavng cme;), but t gown stonge \vlun followed up tlu waggng bucooa moe ouphutle, untl ono utc notho tho hounds boglu to wblnu md gve Unque and Btoun oft lu Indan llu along thu lno of acont Whon tho pack la at full cy upon a stong acont tho lulls ceaso to wave, but ae caed aloft In full (flow he I am Afad you wfmt lke my fathe Ho Why, pny»->, ho Well, because of hla uhoclal dsposton, Most people consde hm vey dstant, Ho Thats a ecommendaton It las been my expeence to fnd mogt men n hs class altogethe too contguous Rchmond Dapatch nmllcal Hem A D Jones s a good-heated man D In what way? A Vey often he doesnt take a ctml fom ls patents B Oh M BOO Tho oxocto of the patents cstata s called on to pay t ttoln (Kas) Tmes Ifum the Ilpcda Ln An Austalan coespondent has ljfn od out tho followlut; HtutomoK of tho epacltjlof hcm fo a yea and tho weght of o(,k» Lc;loa 8 to 0 make ono pound; capacty, (0 to 200 egs;n (pansh T td 8 to pound; capacty, MO to 00 HambugH 0 to poljldl capacty, KO to 75; comnonce, nx to twvt months, llomlnns -7 to 8 to pnml; capacty, -0 to 70; gumo nn Iml>u! Mlnoctj 7 to B to pound; capacty, -MO to IHO; commence, neven motha Wyunlottw 8 to 0 to pound; cnpu-ly, 80 to IO, tommenee, eght mouths Domnque*-- 8 to pound; eapat-lly, I"0 to 40; commeco, seven U clklt mntht, Il/mouth ItockH to pound; mpaty, 00 to UO; commcnco, tlklt mmlht OpllBtoH 8 to I) to pound; capacty, O to 0; coumouco, eght nnmthh l, tlum--8 to 0 to pud; capacty, 70 to 00; qomuonc), U;ht to nne nontlm Oumo 0 to pmnd; capacty, HO to 00; commonct, Hv to eght montlm ItalnmH 7 to K to pound; capacty, 70 to 80; commence, lno to Ion mmtlh Cochns 8 to 0 to pound; en pacfy, DO to (K); commeneo, uljo to ten montlm Itatamu lo to pmml; cupulty, 40 to <IO; connnco foj to II yo motha Duckx j5 to 7 to pound; capacty, 0 to 00; comnuco, 8OVUH to ulna nouthx OoHO < ID 5 to pound; capacty, -0 H "5; (onnnue, ten to twolvc months, Tu- Icj-t- to 0 to pound, capacty, 20; e, tun to twolvo nouttw The Emnent Dvnes unda; emon* ubject -"God lu Eveythng" TEXT "Anot two spanwjs soldtos Mthng? And ono of tflem"8hat2ot fall on tha (?ound wthout you Fathe" Matthew x, 29, Yon see the Bble wll not be lmted n the ouoleo of symbols Thee Is haaly a boast o bd o Insect whch has not been called to Illustate some dvne tuth the oxs patence, the ants ndusty, the spdes skll, the hnds suefootedneas, the eagles speed, the doves uentleess, and even tho spaow9 meanness, andinsgnfcance, In oental jountlea none but the pooest people buy the spaow and eat It so/vey lttle meat Ifl thee on the bones, and so vey poo s t what thee t of,t The comfotable popnlatlouvould not thnk of touchng It any moe than you wonld thnk of eatng a bat o a lampey Now says Jesus, f God takes such good cae of a poo bd that Is not soth a cant, wll He not cae fo you anufnptal? tepnllfne pupose In thtwoovey of ttuentta In the nventon of the at of pntng In the exposue of the gunpowde plot In the contvance of the needle gun, Inthe un of an Austan o Napoleonc despotsm; but how had It s to see Ood In the mnute pesonal affas of ou lves! We thnk ot Ood as makng aecbdof the stay, host, but cannot ealze the Bble tuth that he knows how many has ae on ou head Itceemsa gand thng that God povded food fo hundeds of thousands of Isaeltes In the deset; but we cannot appecate the toth that, when a spaow s hungy, God stoops down and opens Its mouth and puts the seed n We ae stuck wth the Idea that God flls the unvese wth-bs pesence, but cannot undestand how he encamps I the cystal pulacb of a dew dop, o Una/ oom to stand between the alabaste pllan of tho pond lly We can see God n the clouds Can wo see God n these flowes a ou feet? "We ae npt to place God on some t ut Hs stupendous pole-ta, but we foget that tho lfe of a Comwell, an Alexande o a Washngton o an achangel IB not moe unde dvne nspecton than yonllfo o mne Pompey thought thee must be a mlat ove the oyea of God because He so much favoed Cajsa But thee Is no such mst Ho sees eveythng We say Gods path Is In the geat wates Tue enough; but no moe cetanly than Ho IB n the wate n the gloss on the table We say -God-Ruldes the-staw-ln--th«l-oouses Magnfcent tuth I But, no moe cetan tuth than that He decdes whch oad o \WUon IOTO Iulla a sll OP tlca atau Undestand that Gpl does not st upon" an ndffeent o unsympathetc thone, but that He sts down besde you to-day, and stands besldo me to-day, and no affa of ou lves s so uugnlfloant but that It s of Impotance to-god In tne fst place, Gpd chooses ouocou _patlon fous Iam amassodtoscohqwmanjjp6p7e~ffee oe dssatsfed wth the wok they have to do I thnk thce-toutha wsh they wee In some otheoccupatlon, fnd they spend a gent deal of tme n egettng that thoy got In the wong tade o pofesson I want to toll you that God put Into opeaton all tho Influences whch led you to that patcula choce, atony of you ae not n tho busness that you expected to bo In You stated fo the mnsty ftnd leaned mo onnndloo; you stated fo tho law and you no a physcan; you pefeed agcultue and you bocamo a moohanlo You thought ono way; God thought anothe But you ought not to alt down and moun ove tho past You ae to emembe that God aanged all these ccumstances by whch you wee made what you ae Hugh Mlle says, "I wll bo a stone mason;" God nays, "!fou wll bo a KBOIOgtst" Davd goes out to attend hla fathes sboop God calls hm togovoa a naton aul go*s out to hunt hs lathes ussos, and befoe he gets baok fnds tho cown of egal domnon How much happe would wo bo If we WOK/ content wth tho placos God gnvo us! God saw you tempeament nnd all tho ccumstances by whch you weo, suounded, and I beleve nne-tenths of you ao n tho wok you ao best ftted fo I boa goat acket la my watch, and I fnd that the lundu, nnd tho whnnla, nnd thn spng ae gettng out of thol plaoas I send II down to tho Jeweles and nay, "Ovehaul that watch nnd taaoh tbu vhools, and tn spng, and tho Immlo to mnd thol own balbosfl," You kuow a mtn havng n lago cstato Ho «athua hs wokng hnulh In tho monng, and Btya to ou "You go and tm that vno;" to mothol "You go nnd wotxl those llowesj" to anothe, "You plow that tough global" and onoh ono goca to hs patcula wok Tho owne of tho flstatc ponts the man to what lu knows ho can do bout, nml so It la wth tho Lod - emak -futhe that (lod hna nnngod thoplaonof ou dwolllnf What patcula alty o town Mcot o houna you hnll lvo In seems to bo a mon matte of aoollet You go out to hunt fo a IIOUHO, am you huppu to pn>» up a cottln otuot, and lm>p«u to HUO n sgn, and you Hulnot tfut IKIUNA Vlntt It all huppnnlug «ov Oh no! (Jol Kllod you In ovoy utop Ho fooww tho futuu Ho know all you olomnntmtcot), and Ho selected just that ono louuu as hutto fo you than any of tho 0000 hnbltntloh In the cty Ou homo, howuvo humble the oof and low«vn lowly thfl potalu, la aa nea Gods heat 09 nn Alhdnln o a Kemln, Povo lt,younuy fovobs III BO, "Ha blosaoth tho habtaton of tho junt" I emak futhe that Gol wak all ou fendshps You woo dlvvu to tho wall You found a man just at tlwt olslawho»ym- IatlnKcl wth you and holjod you You nay, "How lucky I w«al" Thon was no luck about It God Bvt that floul Junt IIM cetanly ns IIoBOnt thu MKul to utnuto Ohlt < You domntlo flmula you luulncusg fends, youohlntlan fomh Hod»ont them to blew you, und If nuy of lmn have poved tatoous, It la uuly to tng out lnt value of thoaa who eman If HOIUO dn, It In only tlmt they uuy utnd at tho <mt,outu of h«avonto gout you at you oonl ( You alvava wll lavo flund/, wam lvat- <d flnndn, ugnnlmoun flnudu, unt wlxm nlotfwa oomefl to you lwolllnjt tbuo wll lowatolun), When touble conca to you heat, tboo wllubfl HynmthlKt AVIen nuutl couoa tho wll!u uonto tlngen to clouotho oy-a nn! fold thu Indn and fjxulo llpa to toll of u cautln Oh, \vuao oonpa»aod by a bodyguad of fluudm Kvoy man, If bo haa lubavncl lutmnlf W;U In utoudntl hy tlnxju nlnloh of flomlk thoso of thoolu ololo wlablug hm wlh thon In thn uuxt olol wllng to h«lp hlm \yllln oloubtp to hn heat ofnw \vho would dlo fo hm Pod pty tbu wotuh who hu;t not any flmdu! I emuk agan, that Clod putf lown Iho lmt to ou tun untl M-mnlly Tm wold of /luuoo H>«I)» to luva n, God lu It You aannot toll \h<to a man wll luucl Tm nnunt full j tnt poo l n\ Tn Ingenous full; thu Ignoant «no«md At I>I>OU IIH ujujiv, uhutu jn buuu y vle-out ot tde peat dub up on New England masf tho mllona Bulds bs fotune The poo man thnks s chanc6 that keeps am down tho c man thnks It s chanco wnlch hosts hm and they ae both wong It Is so had t ealze that God ules the money maket and has a hook In the nose of the stoo gamble, and that nl the commecal evo atons of the wold shall esult In tho vey best f6 Gods dea chlden > - My bethencto et kck aganstthedvln allotments God knows Just how muc monoy t la bcatfu juu to lung ou neve gan unless t s best fo you to gan Yo go up when It a >eet fo you to go up ah go down when t s best fo,vou to go down ove t, you say I wll BomnjB vll,28 All thngs wok togetkefo go~od to then that love God ou go Into a factoy an you see 20 o 80 wneete, and they ae goln n dlftuenv dectons Ths band Is olltar on thla way and anothe band anothe way one down and anothe up, You say, "What confuson n a factoy!",ob no! all these dffeent bands ae only dffeent pats of the machney o I go nto you lfe and see tange thlfts Hee Js one povjdenoe pullnj?you one way and anothe In anothe way But these oe dffeentpats of one machney by, whch He wll advance yon evelastng and pesent well Beng Now you know that a second motgage, and a thd and fouth mot<?age"ae often woth nothng It Is tho fst motgage that Is a good Investment, I have to tell you lhat evey Chstan man has a fst mot- KBgo on evey tal, and on evey dsaste, and It must make a payment of etenal ad pnntageto hlssoul; How mabyjolmbnta It-wJalatae ou6f~you heat f yon beleved that fully You buy goods and hope the pce wlllgo up, but yon ae na fef Md a^own fo tea tho pce wll go down You do not buy the goods usng you best dsceton n the matte, and then say "Ob, Lod, I have done the best I-epnld commt ths whole tansacton~tnto Thy hands^ That Is what elgon s good lo o t fa good fo nothng Thee aye two thngs, says an old poveb, you ought not to fet about fst, thngs that you can help, and second, thngs whch you cannot help If you can help them, why do you not apply the emedy? If you cannot help them, you mght as well suende fst as last My dea bethen, do not lt any longe mopng about you ledge Do not st - lookng so despondngly upon pou stock of unsalable goods Dp you hlnfc that God s gong to allow you a Jbstnn man to do busness alone? God s the contollng patne n evey fm, and lthough you debtos may abscond, al- Jbylname he suddenly, God wll, out of an nflaltyol esults, choose loyou the vay best esults Do not have any dea that you can ovestop the lmt that God has lad down fo you pospety You wll neve get,one nch beyond t God has decded now much ospelty you can stand honoably and emloy usefully and contol ghteously; and at the end of the yea you wll have just so many dollas and cents, just so much wadube Just so-mnch-fumltuejust so-many >onds and motgages, and nothng moe I nl gve yon $00 fo evey penny you get >eyondhat _ Godaalookoovs-you-llfe- le knows what Is best fo you, and he Is gong to bless you n tme, and bless you fo etenty; and Ho wll do t In the best way You lttle chld says "Papa, I wsh you would let mo have tljat knfe" "No," ou say, "It Is a shap knfe and you wll out youself" Hosaya, "I must have 6 gels fogy and ed In the face, nnd says 0 wll have It; but you say heshall not have t Ao you not knd n keepng It fom hm? Jo God teats Hs chlden, I eay, "I wsh, HcavenlvFathoto get that" God says, "No, my chld;" Isay-Imusthavet" Godsays, You cannot have It" I get angy and say, I wll have It" God says, "You shall not avo It ;", and I do nqt get It Is He not knd ud lovng and tho best of Fathes? Do you ell ue theo s no ule nnd egulaton lu hese thngs? Toll that to tho men who boleve In no God nnd no Bble Tell t n6t to mo! A man of lago busness concludes to go >u of hs stoe, leavng much of hs Investments In the busness, and ho snvs to bs ons "Now, I am gong to leavo ths busl- IB In you hands Pehaps I may ootnp mck In a llttlo whle, nnd pehaps not Whllsl am gono yon tvlll please to look afte ffala" Afte awhle tho fathe comes back nd fnds eveythng at loose <mds, and, tho Whole busness suoma to bo gong wong Ho ays "I am gong to take possesson of ths uslncss you know novo fully uuenoed It and hencefoth consde youselves ubodlnates" Is he not ght In dong t? le eaves tho buslnosa Tho Lod scons to ot un go on lu lfe, guded by ou own skll, nd wo make mlsontblo wok ol t God omes down to ou shop, o ou stoe, and "«"Thngs ao gong, wong I ootnu to o abago I aa Maste and I know what s best, aud I poolalm my authoty" Wo o meely subodnates It Is llko a boy at obool wth a long sum that ho cannot do Te bus bonn wokng at It fo hous, makng ftues hoo and ubbng out fgues thoo, nd It Is all mxed up, nnd th6 toaohe look ng ovo tho boyu shoulde, knows that ho loot get out of It, and cleanng the slato, \ya, "IJotflu agan" Just so God does to s Ou affas got nto nn nextcable oungoment, and Ho uba ovuylhlng out nnd yn, "Begn agan!" Is Ho not wse and ovlng In so dolug? I thnk tho touble Is that thee a so lago dffoonoo butwoon tho dvne and th) hunu ;tlnt«s to what la enough I hnvo cat of people stvng fo that whch lu IOUKII but I novo hoad of any ono who ad enough What God Calla enough fo mn man null too Uttlo What man onlla nou«h Ood Baya lu too much Tho dlffunca betweon \ poo man nnja lohmanla nly tho <lln"euuno lu banks Tho ch man uts hs money In tho Washngton bank, o u> Cental tank, o tln Mutopolltan bunk, BOnu othe bank of that qlmaote whle 6 poo man con«s up uud n\nkoa ht Inostmunta In tho bank of Hm who uh all 0 qualea, nl tho mnes, nl thu gold, all IB eath, all hoavo Do you thnk a mm n fall when ha la backed up llko that/ You may hnvo setn n map ou whoh l» fsalbud, wth ed Ink, tho tavels of tho hlldun of Iflaol though tho dewot to tho onlsnd land You nao how thoy took thn d that I decton, cossed thnf ve and out though tho BOH t Do you know God OH nuln a flp of you llfo wth patba Icul«up to thn lu and noona that flea? ut, llessud bo God, tho path alwnya ooms ut at tho pomluel land Mak Hnt! Mak nt! " Thoo Ia a man who Bayu, "That doatlno aunot bo tue Immuao thngs do go no voy ong" I o y It la no loonulhtouoy on ID pat of Ood, but a lack of m<l»utaudlg ou pat I boa that num aa malng ny lno Hlmwh In ono faotov I go lu n thn Unt floo am) ouu only tho nw nntalaln, anl I anlc, "Ao thuaa thu uhuvla I hnvo bead aloutlf" "No," naya tnt nuufaetuo "(lo up to tho next floo," mll I go up, am luo I btgtn to auo tho dunlga lnt tho mn mym "jjo not atop hoo (lu up to HIM lot) floo of tho fuutoy md you wll lno tho Idea fully dutolout" I lo nn, nnd havng «on«to tho top, neu tho eontlloto [tlon of an ox< ulxllu uhuwl,hn lu ou lfe, HtanlltK down on u lo\y Invol ot ohlnllu tj( ult! w» do not uulataul Uodn dollka IIu toln UM to go up hghe mll ll«ho untl wo buglu to uudtmtud dm llvlno nnlut wth «?t to u;,nd lyo a vau<)o untl wu ;(and lt tlv voy galo of hvnvvu, nnl tluo DUO (Judu len nl y>«--v wfotfl Wua ot ^syt Q love, 3 kndness* And we lay, "Just ana tuete alvmy ways" It Is nl lgbt at tho fop Bemembe theo sno nconsstency on the pat of God, but It Is only pu mental and sptual ncapacty omeof you may be olsaponted ths summe vacatons oe apt to be dsappontments but whateve you peplextes and wontents, know that "Mans heat <levlseth hs way, but the Lod deoteth hs steps" Aak these aged men;tn ths ahncu If It Is not so; It has been so n my own lfe One summe I stated fo the Adlofn-ks nut my plans wee so changed that I landed In Lvepool I studed law and I got nto the mnsty I esolved to go ns a mssonay to Chna, and stad In the Unted tates I thoughtxwouldjlko to-b»-ln the east, and I went to tho west All the ccumstances of lfe, all ;my wok, dffeent fom that whch Fexpected "A mans heat dovlseth hs way, but the Lod deoteth hs steps" o, my dea fends^ ths day take home ths subject Be content wth such thngs as you have Fom evey gass Wado unde yo,u feet lean the lesson of dvne cae, and aeve let the smallest bd flt acoss you path wthout thnkng of the tuth that two spaows ae sold fo a fathng, and one of them shall not fall on the gound wthout you Fathe Blessed be Hs gloous name lomve -Ameny; _ ; ;, Fatal Collapse of a Kcsevol -By tho collapse of thegoodch esevo oea Bake Cty, Oegon, B^ Fench, b» Wfe and fve chlden weo downed 7 -Fo a Paot The affecton of men and women fo mals has led to many stange ad ventues and to none moe thujlng pehaps, than one whfch occuedlatelj n New Yok Cty In a apatment-house, the fst floo and basement wee occuped by an apothecay In ths basement a sudden and fece fe was caused by the exploson of some chqmcal pepaatons; and the flames spead so apdly that th«occupants of the uppe tenements \^ee unable to each the- steet Howeve they, escaped to the oof, whee thej could pass to the oofs of the adjonng buldngs Among the people ;who escaped tc the oof was an eldely lady, Ms Leay state of dstess upon emembeng that she had left he paot, a tendely cheshed pet, n the ooms below At the skof he lfe, she -went down to get t he secued the bd, but when sh«attempted to egan the oof she found he way completely baed by the fe he could pass nethe up no down All she could do was tc go to a wndow&nd mngle he^eams wth those of^the_paot,- whch she-held-n-het ams An attempt was made to each he tvth a ladde, but ths poved mpos Bble he was about to jump out b the wndow, when the people below shouted, that a feman was comng -Ths was the case eveal femen wee on the oof One of them, Den nsryeby name, ted a stong ope aound hs body, and hs cbmadeslow eed hm to the wndow at whch stood Ms Leay and he paot It was at tho sk of hs lfe, fo the flames wee aleady envelopng the font of the buldng Ilye eached the wndow and sezed Ms Leay fmly n hs ams Then the femen on the oof caed 0 dagged them both al6ng untl they wee opposte a wndow of the adjonng buldng Though ths wndow Ilye thust hs human buden, and then clmbed n hmself As soon af le had seen the woman to-a^ place ol safety, Eye etuned to hs egula dutes n extngushng tho-fa he geat gef, ths Leay clung to the all; but, to he ge suffocated dung tho fescuo Ioteotlntc a Ioan A loan of $0,000 was contacts* o sently by tho Govenment of Ecundo though the bank of the Hamo county Ths s ft small ult, but the numno In whch t las been aanged gves u dea of the systematc methods cm- )loyed n tho fnancal opeatons of theecuadoan Govenment The loan was contacted at an annual nteest of 9 pe cent, and thoo was ganted,he bank the contol of 80 pe cent, of ho customs dues at KsmoaulH untl )oc at, 894, fo tho payment of tho oan Dont MltyudffO Ila Do not undeestmate the Htength of ou competto He may bo a betto nyo tbnn you Hs leutenant* hmy )«hotte sklled In mwcntlo facton Us captal may bo moe abundant, and loofo-o can bo well tuned ove at CB poiu If you want-to bo vctooub heo must bo no sleepng at you post juow out you ahmsh lnes of good ub nnd honost moden methods, jot It bo a matte of powltlvo knowledgo wth evey monabu of you con- mnlty that you stoe, Is on thoadvanco evey aumon If you stoo IB enowned fo uveythlng new and ootl, f you pltm ae hvnyu ght und yot methods aggehjlve nnd at ho aamo tlmo honoable, vctoy wll >o yous Ive found one (food way to got aound (ht hgh hat nulwmo when go to tho theate" Julzln "You uv«? Letu bon It" llll/lnu- "VVlj-, my ft Meat In the font ow, o ouw" *- Itoxluy (Jcelt Tho ll-yole wll neve ecl tn pc- Vllon of Invllon nlll It In uale wth a lwu nowt attu lnel, lu u- ""lu-y my lln Jtwlen HIV lnvn on McychH," "YcH, It IIIIH not nn Unt, follow who lden a wheel doesnt cjf wlethe lu owns u damond pl Uot" Cllcnffo tucou I UNDAY CHOOL LEON June 28,J& ECONJ) QUARTERLY REVIEW HOME HEADING M- Luke The lost found T Lukj Lessons n paye W Lukf 0-27 PaTahln nf the potnds T Luke Jesus teach- ng n thetemplp F Luke Wanng, to the dscples, \ 6- Luke Jesus cu- cfed, ; Luke The sen - Lod; ; - (These Home Readngs ae theselec" (ons of, the Intenatonal Bble Bead- ng Assocaton) TITLE AND GOLDEN TEXT GOLDEN TEXT FOE THE QOARTJER Hm bath-god exalted wth hs ght hand lo lea Pnce anclaqvou Acts 63 I WARNING AGAINT IN" tve to ente n at the staght gate Luke 3 24J,;;, ;,,;, -V"" \ -- - II PAKABtE OF IHEGRAET UPPER Come; fo al thngs ae now feady, Luke 4 7 IlJ-THfc LOT FOUNP Thee s joy n the pecence of ; the angels-of God ove one snne that enentetb -Luke 5 0 IV THE JRCH MAN AND LAZARC Ye cannot seve God ad mammon -Lnke 6 3 ; - V FAITH 7 Incease ou fath Luke 7,5, VI LEOR ON PRAYEE, - The publcan, standng afa off, would not lft up so much as hs eyes unto heaven, but smote hs beast, sayng, God be mecful to me a snne -Luke 8s 3 VU PAKABLE OF THE He that s fathful a that whch s least s fathful also n much and ho that s unjust n the least & unjust also n much Luke 6 0 -; VIII JE08 TEACHING IN THE TEMPLE The stone whch the buldes ejected, the same s become the head of the cone Luke 20 7 IX DETRUCTION OF JERUALEM FORE- TOLD, Heaven and eath shall pass away; Luke 2 33 X WARNING TO THE DICIPLE Let Ibs mnd be n "you, whch was also n Chst Jesus Ph! 2 j 5 XI JEU CRUCIFIED Chst ded fo ou 8(ns accodng to tbe^cptue^=tc 6?5~T3 XII THE RIEN LORD The Lod s sen Indeed Luke XIII REVIEW- Repentance and emsson of sns should be peached n hs name among all natons Luke REVIEW BIBLE LIGHT Jtason upentendent And ho went on hs way thaugh<ptes and vllages, teachng, and jouneyng on unto Jeusajem And one sad unto hm, Lod, ae they few that be saved? And he sad unto them (Luke 3 22, 3) - -; cholas tve to ente n at the staght gate (Luke 3 24) Teaches Fo many, j say unto you, shall seek to ente n, and ahull not be able (Luke 8 24) AD I pess on towad thecoal unto the pze of tho hgh callng of God n Chst Jesus (Phl 8 4) Lesson B upentendent But he sad unto hm, A cetan man made a geat suppe; nnd he bade many and he sent foth hs sevant at suppe tme to say to them that wee bdden (Luko 4 0 7) cholas Come; fo all thngs ao now oaty ( Luko 4 7) Teaches Hm that cometh to me I wll n no wleocnst out (John 6 87) All If any man hoa my volco nnd opottthe doo, I wll come nto hm, nnd wll sup wth hm, and bo wth me (Itev 8 20), Leawn upentendent But tho fathe sad to hs sevants, Bng foth quckly tho best obe, nnd put t on hm; and put a ng on hs hand, and hoes on hs feet aud bng tho fatted calf, and kll t, and let ua out nnd mako mey fo ths my son was (lend aud s alve ngnu ; ho was lost, uud n found And thoy began to bo noy ljuko ) OhoUs" Thee a Joy n th«poa enco of the angels of God ovo ono snne that epontotb (Luko 5 0) Teaches Bleated s le whoso tauaesson s fogven, whoso sn a coveed (ea 32 ), All Wash mo thooughly fom mne Inquty, and clouuao me fom my sn (sa 6 2) Jf«tan 4- upentendent Abaham md, Bon, emembe that thou n thy lfetme cccvodst thy good thngu, t ml Lazaus n Hkomannouvl thngs but now hee ho s comfoted, and Iho) at n angush And befdu all (ht), between ua md you theo s u,;nmt gulf llxod, that thoy vvhoh would IIIIH fom henco to you nuy not ho nhlo, nnd that nono may cont ovu fom thence to uw (Iukult! -!), "(!) cholas Yo cannot sovo Cd and mammon (Luke l( 3) T«ulu» Chonso you thn duy whom yo wll sovo (Ish M l") All Tm lod ou God wll wo Ht>vo, and untl hs vooo wll wo (Jmh ;M ll) LM<\," upcntudent And Lout sut, If yo hnvo fath an a g of mustad seed, ye would Bayuntc" ths sycamne tee, Be thon ooted up, and be thou planted nthe "sea; and t wo Id have obeyed you (Luke 7 6), cholue8 "Incease ou fath (Lukf 7 5) Teaches All thngs, ae possble to hm that beleveth (Mak 9 23% All I beleve; help thou mne unlef (Mak 0 24V Lesson 6 upentendent The Phasee stood and payed thus wth hmself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as the est of men,- extotones, unjust, adultees, o evcc as ths publcan, fffettwcea the week; I gve* tjthes of all that I get (Luke 8 2) ; - ;,, cholas The publcan, standng afa off, would notlft up so much as hs eyea unto heaven, but-smote upon hfs benot, sayng; God be mecful to me a snne (Luke 8 8) - Teaches Ths man" went down u> hs house justfed! athe than tbe othe; fo-evey, one that exalteth haeelf shall b<5 humbled; but he that humbleth hmself shall be exalted (Luke 8 4>; ; ; - ; V" All Blessed ae the ffleek fo thejtshall nhet the eath (Matt, 5 o), -"- ;/ ;/- V- - Lesson 7 upentendent And the fst came befoe hm, sayng, Lod,- thy pound hath made ten pounds moe And he sad - unto hm, Well done, thou good sevant because thoa wast found fathful n a vey lttle, Wve thou authoty ove ten cte (Luke 9 6, 7) - cholas He that s fathful n that whch s least s -fathful also n muct and he that s unjust n the least s unjust also n much (Luke 6 0) Teaches If ye Have not been fathful n that whch?s anothes, who wll gve you that whch s you own? (Luke 62) "- All The Lodpeseveth the fathfn-(f BB 3"23) - ~~^~ Lesson upentendent What theefoe wll the Lod of the vneyad do unto them? He wll comeandde-- soy these husbandmen, and wll gve the vneyad unto othes And wbenl theyhead t, they, sad, God fobd!, Buthe looked upon them, and sad, What then s ths that s wtten (Luke ) cholas The etone whch the buldes ejected, (he, same- s become the Teaches Evey one that folleth ou that stone shall 03 boken to peces; but on whomsoeve t shall fall, t w!jscatte hm as dust (Luke 20 8) All Blessed s the man that maketh Lesson 9 upentendent, ye also, when ye see these thngs comng to pass, know ye that the kngdom of God s ngh Vely say unto you Ths geneaton shall not pass away, tll all thngs bo> accomplshed (Luke 2 I 32) cholas Heaven and ;eath shall pass away; but my wods shall not pass away (Luke 2 33) Teaches But watch ye at evey season, makng supplcaton, that ye cay peval to escape all these thngs that shall come to pass, and to stand befoe the on of Alan (Luke 2 36) All We ae moe than conqueo? though hm that loved us,l{om 8 37j Lesson 0 upentend! Fo whethe s geate, ho that etteth at fneat, o he tha euveth? s not bo that sltnth at meal? but I am n the mdst of you as he that sevoth (Luke 22,- 27; cholas; Lot ths mnd be n you, whch was also n Cha Jesus (hl 2 5, ^ Teaoh»a,Ho that s the geate among you, let hm become as tho younge, and he that s chef, aa he that doth seve (Luko 22 26) All Ho that heon seveth Chst s well pleasnc to God, and appoved of, \ men (Hon 4 8) Lesson upentendent And when Jesus bad ced Hvth a loud voce, he sad, Fathe, nto thy hands commend my spt; and havng sad ths, ho navy up ho ghost (Luke 23 46) > cholas Ohat ( led fo ou sns accodng to tho cptues ( Co 5 Toaches, Ho ded fa all, that thoy vhcl lvo should o longe lvo unto thcmnelvf s, but unto l(m who fo the skaa ded and osfl aevju (2 Co 6 ; 5) ^ All Wheefoe alao we make t ou am to bo-woll-nlonhjg unto lulu (2 Co 59) Lesson ll upentendent Tuen opened ho the mnd, that they mght undestand tho scptues; aud ho tmd unto, them, Thus t a wtten, that tho Jha(, should Buffe, nnd se agan fom the dead the thd day (Luko 24-5, 4() cholas Tho Lod s son ndeed (Luko 24 84), C v Toachoa Now hath Chst" been nsod fom tho cloud, the fst futs of them that ao anlwp ( Co 5 20( All Thanks bo to God, whch gvoth us Iho vctoy though ou Lod Jeauf ( Co 5 57) v-upontoudont Kopotanoa and emsson of eta should bu ulml n hn nmo mon; nl nalof Luko -2- -I]] All \tboofoe am) m«ko ds Uont, ta))t/g them f thu atlo and ol n Holy (lot; teaohall thnga whutoo-,u ay lo, am unto tho oud o It); 20)

5 -" A epesentatve Amecan Basnets chool fo both sexes ; ; e»canaytma a> HUD oukth jjeomoj <» RECORD BUILDING TttB CHMTNUT ^A Commecal MAV*KftCB, A M/ Ph D JffMu and Pncpal hgh enute wwch wtla«y««n f-i T Y <«VP * v-* ^m«f^t» tjjfe uuno Flnolpal complete all-ound equpment fo butncu Includng the Englsh banches, wth Book- * hothand, Coespondence, Mecantle and Foms, Commecal law and Gcoaf*y,, Fnance, Economcs and jcma &ttnuce ex&nkatlo&s lud dally thoughout jbwyva* Enollment black* o& ApuIc&tOB, Day culons begn Monday eptembe bas Ngh osoaj eptembe j<5, 895 chool lteatue Includng addene* of Ex- peake Reed «nd Max QfXM on bt Gtduatou Oadoate5 oe 6accuafally»> >AMUttd to Potlttos* ALK, - By vtue of a wt of fe f cas to me dteeted,»»aed odt of thg, New-Jesey Cout of Chancey, nl) be gold at publc vend no, on Monday, Jane 5,96, " At two oclock n the aftenoon of sad day, at the hotel of Alexande Aten, Hantonton, Atlantc County New Jesey, All the followng t«cu o pacels of land and pemses, heenafte patculaly doscbed, stuate, lyng, end beng In the town of H8,auvnton, n the County of Atlantc and tate of New Jeeeyf Begnnng at the notl east cone of one Pattono I nd sad cone keng one hunded loda Bouhcast fom tbe cente of Mddle Bx>ad, ed e t«beng also cone to lands of Platt nu Huwell; thence extendng () along Howells land noth otyfo degees and thty tunucs east sxteen oda to a cone; thence (2) stll along llowels land noth foty flee degees and thty mnutes west one bnndot ods to the cente of,, tho Mddle Bo»d7~ttgnte-(-^) glong-thu tane uetlfotj fou dcgoca and thty nlnn ep east two ods, tt< uco (4) e< nth foty fve degees and thty nmntub east one hunded ods; thence () n< th t"y fou degees and thty mnutes east about ffty ods to tho lne of hes of Rchads; thenuu (6) along sold lne son th thty IT degtcs foty fve mnutes east about 0 o hunded ods to o cone n the ad RchaB suvey; thence (7) stll ulong "the mno south seventy one degees anu twenty mnutes nest ffty two and thty thee one tnndedhs ods te Plats l«nd; thence () along; Phttjj lne noth foty flvo degees am tl ty mnutes west nnety and foty sev n one hundedth^ ods to the place of begnnng coutonng thty opht aces of land, be the eamo moe o lees, beng the same Jnnd tbat Funny 9 Bynes and husband con» Keyed unto the nnd May Kmma Andeson by deed dated Mach 7,873, and ecoded n the Cleks Offce of Atlantc County at Mays lando, landng n book of - deeds, folo_l77,^4o ~EotNo72 Begmmngln (o centeof 3J37 de Road, at the"buuthely cone of the sad Andetons land, sad cone, beng to ods antely fom Howclls eastely cone, extendflg thence H) along untl Andesons lne and paallol -wth Howell8 lne- south foty thee decees and foty mnutes eas sxteen hnqddand ffty feet to the lad Andesons lftnd thence (2) along the same noth foty sx degees and thty mmatos east fve hunded add nnety thee fo-t and thee Inob««j-toe to thepembeton lbo; thence (3) along the ad HOB noth thty seven degees and ten jbnntes, west elxteon hunded and sxty fve feet and (even nches to the cente of Mddle afoesad; thcnco (4) along the cente of the»ame south wetely eevcn hunded and eghty thee feet and nne Inches to the place Of bjptarlng; contanng twenty fx and eventeon one nundedjbs aces, be;te same moe o legs, beng the same land that Fanne G Bynes and husband conveyed unto tbe Md" May Emma Andewon hy dotd dated peptembo 24, 805, and euoded n the Cleks Offce of Atlntlo County, at M»y«Landng, ID book No 08»f deeds, folo 63 to Lot No 3 leldg all the undvded one thd pat of the follonng deobed tact Begnnng at the pont of the centa of Vlddlo Hotd at the dstance of one od eastwadly fom land now o fomely owned by ; one Beach;, thence (I) south toty fve degees and thty mnutes east 0"o hunded ods to a ttul;o; thence [2] noth foty fou degees and thty mnutes thty two ods to a atako j thence [3] noth foty flvo degees and thty mnutca west one hunded ods to the Mddle J(ond afoesad ; thence [4 along the name south foty fou degees and thty mnutes west thty two ods to (ho plane of begnnng contanng twenty aces«f land stct mcasnae; leng the same pemses of thob the sad May Kmma Andctson became,*ekod la foe as devlseo une and, by vtue of the last wll and testament ot Klua Patton, deoeasnd Bttcd an the popety of May Upjnn Audeton e all*, and taken In executonut tho sujt of Jacob Muelle ot al>, and lo be sold by, MITH B JOHNON, heff Dated May 8, 890 Ohalos AJBnake, olcto Pfee,J802 A DJOURNED BflBBtPF BALE tto Jale of,the popely selted as the pop ty gf Aluy Kmm» Andeson «t a!«, and takua n oxuoutl/n at the salt of Janub AlnoUa et"m, ftttd ndjouwd fo fou nuok, untl Btoudvy, July 3,800, AtZocloolc m the ftftenoan of sall day, at thehottlof Alexande Atktu, Hammonton, Allantlo Ouuny, New J«>ey Dated June 6,696, Cba* A JUuke, olcto 8 B JOHN ON, heff Bos! In Ids Wold! etttegtrtlosi oueylwa! Gl hoes hoes, hoes, -m-mlh -^ f hoes made to ode Repang done at shot notce Boots, hoes, Rubbes If you want a good elable atcle of foot-wea, at a easonable pce, you can get t at D C HEKBERT y ~ F RAIffKBK Hammoton team Macaon Woks (Establshed n 889) Macaon, Vemcell,, - ;- and Fancy Paste, The best made n the Unted tates old Wholesale -and Retal Deale n Impoted & Domestc Impoted Olve Ol A beautful lne of pnguts At $7,50 Boys»ants at 40 c GTJBLOCH, Fay Buldng A PATENT PEACH CARRIER OR CRATE The long-felt want fo somethng bette than a totteng emal bottomed basket fo shppng Peaches n, has been found at last, n the shape of a oate that holds two baskets Ths cae has a spng bottom, lke a buck-boad, that pevents fut fom beng bused In tanst, on wagon o <$s, on the way to maket It s lght, but vey stong, and ntended fo a etun package The cove s hnged on, whch saves the annoyance of tyng o wng coves on baskets Pce complete, $5 pe OO Baskets fo caos, $350 pe 00 ample can bo seen at Bown <t Cos Fo Bale by JOHN CtTLMN, Agt T PUBLIC BALE By vtue of the authoty sen the undetlgned by an ode fom the Ophans Cout, we wll expose to publc sale the heenafte descbed popety, at the eldenoe of the late Wllam A ElvlDB, on - Tuesday, July 7,896, At two oclook n the aftenoon, all thoao tacts o pacels of land and pemses descbed, stuate n the Town of Jlammonlon, Atlantc Co New Jesey, Lot No Begnnng at the ntesecton of the mddle of Thd teet and the Watefod Boad, thenco [] noth ten degees and thty mnuted west, one hunded and elxty fou feet to a stake; [2] south, seventy-one degees and thty mnutes eaat B)X hunded and foty-thee and a-half feet to a cone stone; [t] south, sxty degees west, thee hunded and eghty seven foot to <tbo cente of Thd teet) [4] along the cente of Thd teet to the place of keglnnng, thee hunded and foty feet Con talnlng two and sxty-two hundedth! 202] aces of land, bo the same moe o less Lot No 2 Begnnng nt a pont Iu the louthetly cone of Man and Ola tfoka Hdu, thenco [] along tho tde of tald Mala Iload, south 4 deg and30 mln east, eleven and ffty fou hundedth! poches to land of one Oath> cal thence [] clung tho «mo, louth 83 deg wet, nnety-nne and ffty hundedth* poches to a pont) thence [3] noth, 23 deg and 30 mlnwent, elxtyono and two hundedth! peohoa to tbe nouthcly nlde of Old Foks Iload thenoe [4] along the aldo of the «um«, noth 83 deg ent, nluoty-fvo and lt hundodtlu peohe to the place of begnnng Contanng tnotty-one aoea and thty-two peches of land, Btlot, measue Lot No 3 Begnnng *t the couth allo of Ifolvlew Avenue ( thenoe extendng [] along tbe ade of MalnKod, south 48 deg am 0 mlneat, foty oda to land ef ODD Klvlnsj thence [2] tetlaty by»»ld Elvlnalana, about foty-thee ods to * (take; thenoe [3] unnng nothely abovt foty fou oda paallel wth o»ld Mam Koud, to Jfalvlew Avenue j thenoe [4] nothely on aald avenue about foty-fou od to tho place of begnnng Contanng cloea and one fouth aoea of laud, be the aamenoe o l«a > Lot )04 Begnnng at m pont on the aouth w«nt tde ofmnlu Ilml, at tho dlttanoo of foty-two and twenly-el (ht bundeltha of a od fom the southely ade of Folvlow Ave, thenoe extendng [U along the tlae of nal Mnlu Hood, aonh 46 Uo«30 wn east, flfty- Mne and foty thee hunutdtha of a od lo Ih6 cente of a awanp aled "Oeda llanoh" Ihcnce [3] along aalof awaup, aouth 8 deg 43 mm wet, st)ntyheopoclo» and alx-tentha of a pech to Und of one Blupaou ; theuoe (8] along aald Btlupaoua lanl, noth 48 deg )8 uln went, Ofty and twnny-twn hnndedth«pill l Nenvoua I>I««A»> They pukj ho fvwd and gve HKALT naloa 0 ttu ente «j»um /Dua DYPEPIA, HEADACHE, ««N8TPATION and PIMPLEl (llftvmt ff"" theweat ocno (0 tlo<?» fwo cent* uaactlug ouu oda to» pont) thence [4] noth 44 leg!io ul«, call, aeveuly-two olo unt nnety one huodedtha of a od jto the pum of begnnng, Contalnlog IvoMly-lvo aoea of luud, allot naaut, Exceptng, howee, tno aooa aold Ooullllmn wdo known at tme and place ale WM KLVINH, J«,, OKO W ELVNH, V Adn nlaurto,46* TU ly wt BAE BALL HAMMOOTOIT V ENERGETIC A A At last the spell has been boken, and the Hammontons wee beaten last atuday though the enegetc wok of the Enegetc A A It was a good deal luck, and bad luck at that, tbat ou bqys lost the game It was about npand tuck befoe tha eghth nnng, when Bown lett and Geppet tob ~fls place The change n theaffas of the game can hadly be attbuted entely to the new ptche* though - the vstos began then; to ht safely, and Gatsde, ou new catche, who had been dong vey well, could hadly hold Geppet A numbe of eos wee made n the begnnng of the game but they now began to multply Cunnngham led off n the eghth wth hs ovethow to st whch was found afte Fedck had talled; Fou uns wee counted n the last two nnngs on passed balls, and two scoed on ;NaylOs muff of Davs fly The Bme llluck whch seemed fb attend ou boys n the feld, cayng the vstos hts out of ou feldes each, seemed to dop ou bllant dves ght nto the nats of the out sde sentnels The feldes had nne put outs Wlls squeezed Holland n the second and ffth, and Conley and Watt n the nnth Fedck elcted consdeable applause by hs catch of Watt n the sxth; he also mttened Gatsde n the seventh and Cunnngham n the eghth Watt dstngushed hmself by unnng catches of Espe n the fouth and Fedeck n the sxth and fne thows to st, n the latte case n tme to shut the unnebff IonT fst Maths caught Wlls u nnth Notwthstandng the numbe of eos made by ou team (whch wee not so ovewhelmng afte all), the game was yey nteestng Offcal scoe HAMMONTON RHO A E Holland, f, 8_ "" NaylpjCf 0000 Geppet, a o Bokely lb_» Cunnngham, 3b 3 20 A Bown, p-~ 0030 Wutt,lC, Ctonley, 2b O 0 2 Gntslcle,;c _ -Math lg,-f7-^a ENEHGETIC A A, B H O A E E8, ot~_-lv_ 200 Fedeck If Espe, 2b X, &obumm,3b ~ Davs,p ~ Feguson, B Lacy, c 2220 Wllll»,f_ 020 Hall, Ib Hammonton, H Enogotlo Two ba»e llu Davs, Espe Double Flays, Watt to Dakoy, Wlllla to Hall tuck out, Bown, Oeppdt, Davt 8 Base on balls, Down 6, Qep 3, Davla 2 Wld ptches, Qoppel 2, Davla Btoleu bases, Ham, Enegetc 4 Passedball, aatslde, Lacy 2 Left on lano, Hajn 6, Euegetlo U Umpe, Qallgno Tlne,2u20n Bfflu A paty of Hammontons younge oughs vsted M Daveone homo one evenng ths week, and made a bdeons acket wth stones n tn cans, etc They demanded Dnk I" The eason f thee was a eason was that he was entetanng hs nece, and husband, who wee on the weddng tou M Davlsou has the names of the boys Touche of GUITAK and MANWOWN Agent fo Outtun, Mandolne, and othe nstuments Also Mualo, both vocal and luntumontal Ifepnlluct pomptly attended to Fo tems and pces apply at esdence n the evenng, o nt Hohan Flcdloe Cga Btoo Hammonton, N J HAMMOtfTON Dectoy MTOIOIPAt CL»III J L ODnnell OcLtBOto A THAnnHKn A I) Davla MAKBIIAI II 3lu)uda JUHTIOBII John Atkluam, ( W Ieaoy, f llyau CopBTAUB8 Ooo llonnhouae, W Wolla, JlenJ ITo«lotto OvBumu o HIOIIWAVO \V II UuKnaa OvmaeHR o THE Iuon John W Logau NIUIIT ulun J II Otton FIUC MAIIBHAI H K llowm Towx (JoK Wm Cuuulnjhnu, Ieat, John 0 Andoou, Dunlel M llullal Uuogo Kng, J I* IlHo, Alln Adau Moeta laat Haluday eve each nonh BoAttn o EnUTf 0 V Ongood, pcoldeut; 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