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1 , HMMONTON, Oood Pldce to Lve) Evontunlly, Why Not Now 7 tl.55 ftt Yea In dvance. \ Thee Cents pe Copy. 8 lt tlantc County. HOYT & SON, Publshes and Pntes. VOL. 49. HMMONTON, W. 3., STUBDY, OCTOBER. 2, 9. No. 42 PERSONLS ND OTHERWISE. " Penson Day, two weeks fom to day. Mss May Tlley was n town on Thusday. Last egstaton day, Tuesday next, Oct. 24th.. M. and Ms. Wn. Doefel ae away on a belated vacaton. Get you eseved ^eat * tcket, Monday, fo He Lectue Couse. The Town Clek has ssued hs geneal electon bll, as equed by Ms. C.. Leonad s entetanng he bo, M. Cook, Newak. W. G. Hood and wfe aved hee on Monday, to eman hdef-.ntely. Dee huntng season opens fst day Nov. lastng fve Wednesdays. Up to Thusday nght, one and twenty-seven hundedths nches an fell ths week. Get you tax bll? The Collecto made quck tme afte books came nto hs hands. The Cvc Club wll hold annual fa Novembe I7th and 8th, n Bellevue Hall. Lectue Couse tckets ae sellng apdly. Secue yous at once, as numbe s lmted. "D. Myose and famly have moved fom Maple Steet lo Gass house, Chey Steet. Thee s to be an entetanment n \Vnslow school house next Sat uday evenng..poceeds fo pano fmdt Ms. Kate tk-johuson geeted Ilammoton fends on Satuday last. She has spent a month n Phladelpha. Messs. Dassett & Wello wll have" a handsome dahla dsplay n stoe vacated by C-I.-Lttlefeld, ths aftenoon. Gep. Ges contucs hs law fce n Hammonton, spendng Monday* Wednesday, and Satuday foenoons hee. Ms. Ktte, Ms. SUnns aunt, ded n Phladelpha on Oct. nth. She had spent seveal summes hee, and made many fends. Take n walk to-moow, and see beautful va-colood.leaves. Many ou natue-loves ae collectng specmens, and pessng m. M. and Ms. C. S. Newcomb and Ms. Totnln, stated on Thut- day-fo-posaadeu,..calfona, fo a vst, ntendng to etun befoe ^Chstmas. "long Kennebeo," wth specal sceney, a solo Hand and Ochesta, wll be poduced at Uellevne Hall next Kday eveng. Sec advetsement. The. O. S. meca entetanment s blled fo Satuday evenng, Nov. 4th. Reseved sent tckets ae fo sale at Kngs news oom, fo 35 cents. Kvey woman n Hammonton and vcnty IH nvted lo hea Ms. C., Kltes lectue, next Tuesday evenng at N.s, n Tust Companys palo.. l«"ct! to all. H pwto wll be out town to-moow monng, Kev. JUIIICH R. W-akley, Phladelpha, wll Inhee, hud.wll occupy pulpt n Un!vcnmllt<l Chuch, both monng and evenng, Ke V, M, Stewat, Phladelpha^ wll occupy llapltt pulpt to-moow. He was hen- a fewweeks ago, and all who head hm n wll want to be pesent lo-mumw. He deseve:! n full bouse, We cautot exp(h; ton stongly tlunkt we feel to ou neghbos am fends To knd wods ttympulhy to us, and tokens ol esteem fo one depated. Mttf.,, MONIOUT ND IM.v. s wu stlted last Spng, a bck buldng In to be ceeled. on tho lot opposte thn lce. -Swans photogaph galley hm been moved to Second fte.t. The new buldng s lo be lned fo u movng pctue how. Half-a-Cent-a-Wod dvs. K6 chngo less thnn ten cents. Ileul Eatute. T^OH Sale o Rent. 7-oon,.ga«. town wate. * lunace. and bun. Inque Thou. Hklnnc, llanmonton. N... pllktkht VT Ingnln eve feed! 8 oom esdence popety. S:!00. Nea staton. Kco Mlle, oom-2, second floo TowbldKe Ilulldlng. O KFUHC Kn Hent. Onn ntcan-hcntcl nm second lloo. Ms. II. II. llnllnd. "VTKW I f-koom Hcsldence, joulty hokc nul InylB Block, wth one to sx nces land. (Je.-tt Hdcl/Je fo <»lck «;le.mlle, Second llootowbdce HulMIn. TIllIK Fo Ilent. Stcnn heat. No S llullvu ve.. lately oceuplcd I>V M. Mttlefeld. Ms. II. II. llnllnd. OIt Sale o lct. popety at Thd nnd "FeUcILStfeeVsV TTTVJn-ICBm:"" _,!>. n fam. 2> to 50 acc-n, unlnnovcd and wthout hnlldlnph pbcd. nea Ihunonton, and cheap. dlunn "IltTt,"thlsoIllce. Fol Itcnt seven oom house. funshed, ply, :!22 llellevo ve. Ioully ul Lve Stouk. TTOH.SI-: Ko Sale, (ool lo wok o dlvllb. ncmlool Hut Klnons. TTOHSK Io SaH lo lannlnc o. tnvellnc vey chca,-si5. It. (.apncclo,, IJoadway. R UODH Klnnd Ilccl CockeclH. Tomklnf Htaln. S. <_.. fom x> c. tp. Iut new blood In you Hock. Tlos... Kelly, llellevue ve. ONT" Iocet tho Gand Mnwue Dnfcllnllowen lkht, In Dellevuu Hall. Wateh D lo uaml plze«that wll be exhbted Kone tuc next weok. piust nnual Dahla Day. See dsplay ad. P..IX and Chlldms Sewlnc : nlso wll!> eady, to do nassakln:. nnnmn; and Klmnpool utte Sept. 30th.. Ms. M, H.JCdwads, lcsllencc wth Itev. W. II Shaw. UTOMOHII.K lo He. Ktvcnlasscnpo. by hou tt day..lauc-h Hnbotonc. J.. Thd and lellevue, llnmmnlon. Wnttcd. T\.\XTH!>. Second -hand ontl cll) ; alfo vv \va;<^n Klc-d, clu-np fo cakh.. I. O. I!o\ 44. "DOHOlCltS \VaUcd,~-w^»n fo fou men. 2 :,V.(fy-ama>u^- UujJ- nohdkus \\anted. ladles o (.OMllv:!. j > lcasant home, oe.hfs, all cnnvenk-nf:s. Ms. Ilcn-net YOCMIII, Iatt t Second ST,-\ VUNTKD. th nalllp ol nnyoll- who I >v dot- ml take lemhllan. Last t Kolul. T OST. all Iuc ol poposed Ianeu-lc ^ Lbay In Ilanmontol. Infouatlon oneenllll, ItH wheeaboltk wll hu llunklully eelvc<l nt thlh olllee. T (ST. a hlnk wnllet. omllnc the $ ^ blllh nnd n S bll: Itewnd If etuned to thn ollleo. f»oi.i) Iln. wth opnl KttllE, lobt Tu-Mlny. *~* Ilewad II ctnnfd lo ^ Mx. IottnMI. MlMcellnLMM. *W<>»-mnel <-y ten» dtow fo Kale. 2 It. II. by II It. 5.. f.mhi. ItlllUTl t\t:fl. ONT MIH» thn UnhllaShow In ll.lln.l D llulhllllr to-.luy. "ptll SIJ-^ I.ane, heatlnc t*tnv-..\\lnu- * machne, ntd lee elent.ll In (."ml fen- dltlon. ddl-ems. ^.!., S.. l(ptlhlle»l ullv. QUN lo Hale. 6lO:t. Knhet Slf I. TJ< H.l IV.VY IK Ka ~Vml"m~VV,"!T MH L lnokn. llenntlful coloed lllmklatlh. Kany hellelh. hen Olllllt In lve aullln. ddlvnh, Hm Kt, IleanalltvlIK. N... /^UIH :!! \ou lalflla lullm lu next nea«on ^ lt HUM xllhllll In llnlllu.l llulldlnu t(-<l«y., Ilou Inlo. SllIK Itood eolldllln.. l!ul»ll stel. t II.K llead md Mutte Itdln lvl al IClnmen. TN l-nll mll \Vllll.-- Mllllne-y.-lleulhTH lo MvK am mllnlt.v nln s. we, M>"l I llllu l\ ICtllllllMtl. I lelldlelx Locnl Nflht School. H w- ncntoud Inut w--k, a MRhl wsno wll OIH-II, n IIJKl Solool buldng, on n-xt Monday fvong, fo beneft tlomt: who (l-sc- to Impove IhcnselvH mentally. It wll be open to all who wll take advantage l, Iespelvo ge o m-x.- Connot bnnehe \vll» taken up, unde u competent leaole, fou nghts eaeh w«ekj<fon t;v to nne oclmk. The SnpevHlng npnl wnnld Ilk to know gatle cml pupl wtllett lo clt, to IlH-llnlc Ilatw lclou. ll lvhhy lonlcs wll be povded, wllh u tomtble tlmnl n.lloley. II lhkn \\\\ lo);l tlt clol wll le well attended, n nly lv aleady nppled fo admsson. Uenenbe, II Is open to nl who wll nue ),od u-. ol l. Tho guded tldewalk and Itbs on llllevne venue ae, anouee pde fo owne and pedetum lke. We cannot Inmglne any way n whch unequal expendtue would add HO much to appexune a Hteet. \V«notee that ellcnth on o, tteets utmakng lke Impovements lteatons Fee chage lteatons Fee chage leus and Msses Suts,--Polo Coats, Sege Coats, and Blanket Cloth Coats. Ou sup-ply cones ffbn a leadng" mamfac^ best men desgnes and talos. The gaments we have hee eady o you nspecton ae esult many months caeful plannng. They potay newest deas that have been appoved by dente Fashons ; and pces we have maked m at ae thee to fve dollas less on a gament. Most models we show ae only one a knd. a-nd Msses Suts t -S0, $2.50 and $5.clB O fne qualty Sege, n black and navy blue, two4oned dagonals, and msccl cassmees. : Coats ac made \vtl salo collas and wde lupcl.s. Os ae made wth a plan notched colla, n mannsh style, and double-beasted. You wll also fnd hee Nofolk style. They ae all lned wth a guaanteed satn. Skts made to coespond wth style coat. and $3.50 Lades Suts at $7.5O In gay, blue, and mxed goods. S/.o 32, 34, and 36 only. COSSETS.. complete stock, Sxteen dffeent styles. Models fo all fgues. We cay eght styles Nemo Cosets. Chldens Desses and Nght Gowns. * at a ucat savng. Fne desses heavy mateal, at 23 cents. Sxes, 2 to /\ yeas. Desses fo Gls t, 5 c, and 950, that ae woth 75 e to $.25 Chldens Outng-flannel Nght Gowns t :>:\, ;v) e, and.]f, c heavy noods, md ncely tmmed. Lades Dessng Sacques ll 23 e, 39 e, nnd 45 «. Well mnde, full s/.e, K»»d ((alty. BNK BROTHERS STORE, Womens and Msses Eolo and Sege Coats at $0, $2.50, $3.50 and $5 We slow many dffeent models. The polo coat colla and cuffs tmmed wth contastng colos, and mauy extemely popula sege coats n black and navy blue. Gls Goats, ages e to 4, vey successful puchase, fght at " begnnng season. Such eal bagans we wee neve able to fe. Coats at $3, $3.50 and. $4, That ae woth one and one-ffty moe. They come n black, ganet, bown, gay and blue. ; DRY GOODS. Sutngs sutable fo Lades Coats o Suts, Mens Sutng, goods that wll.talo well,, at pces way below thp value. Cassmees and Mohas, at 45 cts. pe ya,d. Fne Panama Cloth, t 45 e, 75 cts, and 95 ctp/y.e yad; n black and blue. Dagonal Sutngs at 95 c. and $^ pe yad $2.50 Black Dagonal Sutngs nt #.75 pe yad, all wool, 5/ n. wde. 9 cent Outng- Flannel at 7 ots. pe yad Butteck Pattens fo Novembe, 0 and 5 ots. Buttoolc Fashon Book, 25 cts. Delneato, 5 cents. Bellevue ve., Hammonton, " ;al

2 ENDEVOR TOPIC FOR OCTOBER 22, 9. OKJECT LKKSONS LL HOUND U.^ Matt. 22: The Bble Is full objccl lessons. The hstocal naatves contaned In OLJ Testament wee gven to US by God fo object lessons whch y leach. Thut a whal Paul says about hem In Co. 0:6. The paables Jeaus wee object lessons, nnd flo wee Hs macles. Hs semon on a "penny" In veses glvan us fo study was vey shot, but ve.v effectve. The objecl lesson whch Hu made penny leach was much moe convncng hnn a long agument would have been. ll lfe Is full object lessons fo obsevant and thoughtful mnds. s one ou poets has tnught us, thjw ae. "semons In atones" nnd "bfoks n - unnng- books." S. what he undetakes. That Is a ve> useful qualty, but possesson It In any maked 3cgco Is vey npl lo pove a dangeous thng: fo man who habtually succeeds Is apt to become s-lf-confldent, If not self-concelled. Ho Is apt to pde hmself o: j hn wsdom ant] t^o become wholly absobed In effot to make thb most II fo mpovement hs own comlllon: and If he yelds to that temptaton he becomes selfsh and small-soulej, and loses capacty fo appecaton tho vtues O Kelf-sncflce nnd humlty nnd palu-nce. Tlnt sot wsdom Ood calls folly, nnd when "wse" man by excelled. He Is npl lo pde hmself plng up teasue In abundance, Ihee comes a day when God says to hm. "Thou foolsh one, ths nshl s thy soul equed e: and tho Ihlngn whch Ihou bnal pepaed, who~so shall Ihcy be? (Lvke 2: 20.).. ae too much absobed ox** ou owm thoughts and pusults^fo be capable seeng planest knd object SUNbY SCHOOL LESSON Fo Octobe 22, 9. TUB lo:.nntion OK THK SECOND TEMlLl-J hld. Kzm 3:-4; fl. folden Text. Klte nto HJH gates wth thankx^nf; and nto Hs couts wth pane. Imlm 00:4. Buldng n huc fo Ood; what a wondeful thng to attempt! Solomon was deeply mpessed wth ths thought when he ms pepang to buld fst HOUSEHOLD RECIPES "Halh nol God made foolsh temple; fo n wtng lo kng wsdom wold? Fo seeng- that In - wsdom God, wold though,.fts wsdom knew not God, II was Qods good pleasue though foolshness peachng (that Is th< fo^jllshness Gospel, as jtvjgec y woldly wsdom) to sa\-e m that beleve. Because foolshness God s wse than men; nd tho weakness God Is stonge than men. " " " " " " ~ " " " ~ lessons. Evey we see, o ead about, some pe^bn who has got nto touble, o Img dsgaced hmself In some way. th/ough sn, and we do not stop to thlk It Is only by degees that sln,.tfbtalns such mastey ove a as to make hm capable oujfwad acts whch bng dsgace d punshment. "We do not stop to take home to ou own heats wanng- whch ths object lesson "should teach us aganst gvng way to thoughts whch lead to evl deses and n to snful actons. nd consequently we do not ealze how stong a hold sn has aleady obtaned on ou own natue. We have he Is wse amonp you In ths, wold, let hm become n fool, that he may become wse. Fo wsdom ths wold Is foolshness wth God." ( Co. 3: 8. 9.) "But wsdom tha s fom above s flsl pue, n peaceable, gentle, easy to be enteated, full mecy nnd good futs, wthout vaance, wthout hypocsy. (James 3: 7.) The wsdom wold Rays. "Blessed Is he Ihat gettcth and he tha ulelh":- The wsdom God says "Blessed Is he that glveth hmself, he that sevelh olhes." Tye fo help, le exclamed, "Hut Who s able to hulj Hm a house, s*<4ng Heaven anl Heaven hetvens cnnnot contan Hm? who am n that I should buld Hm a house;" ( Chon. 2:0.) -nd when temple was fnshed, Solomon snd, "The Lod hath sal that Ho would dwell n thck Jlut- J have bult -Thee... _a- TPIOC INDIN PUDDING. Heat thee pnts mlk and add thee slghtly oundng tablespoons ganulated tpploca. Cook-flve mlnutea. Pou ono pnt ot bolng wate ove one-half cup conmeal and let stund 5 mlnulos, add to hot mlk and tapoca and two beaten eggs, ono cup molasses, a oundng teaspoon gnge nnd a saltspoon Bat. Pou nto a butteed bakng dsh and hake thee hous. "ROOMY UNDERGROUND CELLS." Between yeas e Lttllleu OH UU U*v*l IlUlule.»VC JIMVt;., ^^. not suffcent knowledge ouselves? un S ln St - Chales Hotel, Wash ngton, D. C., a sgn beang se wods: "The popeto hotel has oomy undegound cells fo confnng slaves fo safekeepng, and patons ae notfed that negoes wll be well caed fo, and n case an escape full value nego as set by owne wll be pad by popeto." The hotel stood on Pennsylvana avenue and was fo yeas headquates pomnent slaveholdes South: lkewse, It was to say to ouselves what John Bunyan s epoted to have sad when he saw a cmnal beng: led to executon "Thee goes John Bunyan, but fo gace God." We see a. poo dunkanl spawlng on sdewalk and we ae apt to smle at foolsh lookng object, nstead payng fo hm and seekng fo ouselves gace to put away all sensual Indulgence. If we could only ealze moe vvdly tuth that sn begns In dle o waywad thoughts, and that only possble way escape fom sn s to watch and contol ou thoughts, f w would TSV6 got etctol st~ least on oad that leads to vctoy and to feedom and p ace. Wtng to Conthans each bult to hold twenty-fve fullwok that he was commssoned to do among m Paul sad: "Though we walk In tho flesh we do not wa accodng to flesh castng down magnatons (o easonngs) and eve> hgh thng that Is exalte!.aganst knowledge God, and bngng evey thought Into captvty to obedence Chst." (2 Co. 0: 3-5.) ;Let us all take ths thought fo a motto ntd stve constantly to bng evey thought Into captvty to tho obedence Chst. nd let us be alwnjw on watch fo object lessons whch God Is tyng to RVO us, though ou dally expeences, though Incldenls that come unde ou obscva tlon, nnd though events cuent hstoy. house habtaton, and a place fo Thee to dwell n fo eve." (2 Chon. 0:, 2.) In nne sanctuay temple, Holy Holes, was ak covcnanl nnd ove t, wth wngs outstetched, wee cheubm, and on top ak, coveed by wngs clcubm, was "mecy sent" meetng place between a holy God nnd epentant snne. The temple wn3 saced to Isaeltes because t was lonje God. place Hs habtaton on eath, nnd when pous Jew could not go to temple to pay, he tuned hs face towad temple. Thus temple was a constant emnde m covenant elatons wth God, oblgaton to seve God, and ot Hs pomse to bless m when y wee obedent to Hm. These Jews who etuned fom captvty n Babylon wth an expess command fom Kng Cy/us to buld temple God do not seem to have been n a geat huy to get to wok on t; fo t was only "n second yea comng" to Jeusalem that y began. to lay foundaton house. But t must be emembeed that y had to fnd means suppotng nf hft leadng statesmen o - -mfwu-es-whle-y wee-at^ wok-on temple. They hnd to make homes fo mselves and pet settled down n what was a tew county to all except those days. Thee wee eleven se cells EPWORTH ^LEGUE.} TOPIC FOR OCTOBLR 22, 0. "UK YK WIHK 8 BKHPCNTB." Iov. 24: 6, II. We. KTeatly m-cd wlttjom fo th«pope gudance, ou own lven; but, ll possble; He, need It ovon moe lt tn, dlbflaw ou obllkutlo to bo n>nl,l to otl.n, and chpc.clally In uffolh lo uwukf In os a d<uo to know Chst. When HvllK out IllH npontlcn "It u peachng lou, JeutH mld lo llu, "Jlohold, Hum] you foth an sheep In Ilo mldsl wolvcfl bo y«ideovot- wse aa HcpentH, and dannle" ua doves," Tha IH In lnn wth tn uaylnk "tlm wlao man" ocovjcl In ou topc text " man nf knowl odko IncenHcld nlkbt. Ko by wn. Klldnncn tbou shall uln thy wa." (Boo Mall. 0:0.) W.mt cdancn would nlkdtleal amy In llm wold have If t" Keneal VVIIH ft f«l, ml WIIM opposed by ltllful leade wth a vey much nmalln anyv Wdtl cdancn would nny alloy have If evey noldle In It n I gown men..hee se men wee detaned untl owne o ownes wee eady to depat wth human popety to own plantatons o to slave makets. South. " f l - wn want lo wn nny bntllen fo (Mlnt l WO ul oblnln Jll» wlln ant fol- low Ills plan IlnplKO. Wn nl know that II I" lnn-usuy I net wsely If wn wlnl to nak llm gnmt ou opolnlllen In ths lfe, )o\v much mon neecsnay Is II to act wlhf! y In eltlhl lo He IhlllKH elel nlty. Wn can nc l-e n clnln It I ml»f jllcllal vvllo wld n-ktnl In mateal Illnns fom Ibose nbont IIH nnl fom ou own obsevaton, bll tn llltdv wldh wlled In necemsay l» ( nllfy tn fo ou n llll wafan un only le obtnlnnl nn n Klfl fon. (jnd. "If any you delnld wsdom, let dm h nf dol,»lh. Klvctd lo nl Illenlly.HI.I pbnllnll ml; nn,l II Kbnll In -K-n hm. llul M hm nl In fllh nulllm lolllm, fu he (lnt tnllth In Hd- III" Mne III" ncn llvll hv I le wlnl nul ltxel.,-, let ml tlml lmn Ihlnl Hull I" Hmll»"lve nylhlk Lod,".Jllen : f.-7.) When lm plt wlhlom lmy «thly efe to- pftlel m-nn. Vllh dnyltlm n nnn to ucencd In HOW HE RELLY SID IT. He had been told ho mlsht "ask papa," and he had planned to do It n se wods: "I dae say that you knovy. M. Rocks, that I have been.- daughte, Madge, maked attenton late, and now I havo como to ask he hand In maage. I know Ihat I am a poo man, but I am an honoable ono, and I am not afad to wok. We ae "wllng to fg-lt tho battlo lfe as bldo and bdegoom, plgms llfo toge. I lovo you daughte dovoledly, nnd \ havo como to aak you consent to make he my wfe." That Hounded all luht when he end It fo tlu> flflluld tme fom tho Bhcut pape on whch ho had wlllon It; but ths In what le ally sad when lu? Hlood befoe M. HocltH, wth bs loctl chatteng and beads cold pe- Hplnllon nn dlh bow: "I I dao say Idat Ihat IH, M. Rocka, I I you dnughlo, Ma,:Igo lnn boon payng mamaked altnntlon c no, I lnvo been.payng he maked uttnntlon, and I wn no wllng to flkdt e tlm baltln. llfo I mean that you dmkhtv seeks my bund In ntltko IT no, I I»e\k he hand nnd and lovo you e no, you daughte, I mean Hm sho \lnl IH, lovo you dnvotcdly you daughte, I moan Hm loves ntu.icvolxfly no, I nea Ihat I lovn he and slm Hm I Inl ntko my ncanln clea, Hl" LMPS ND LMP SHDES. Neve wee llu lan moe fuclnatlk than HIOHII whch n< to bo lned IhlH yea. Huch nn nny ox- < Ulllo oletlc- Inmp, lnnlnd md hdcn In lown that only lllllc.nl ty In to cboou bnlwkn Ilnn. Tlo lmn lntmtlom bown nw dnden null at t", nnd ae Intended fo lne wth Iho bown wllte Imakcl o vane. Hlnndadn, whch un alwayt nllllo nnl In Hood tnle. Tm IHK o cuved hnm tlmden no a novnlly, and III woll Inlo any oom, no malle what Ihn colo chnmn lm pon to Im. Thlty-flvn dol- Inn nnd V" went Ilo lcon utlaolll (n two c (l»lly lndnnln tylmt Tm llnpln) bodnl lump haden lt anclnnllnk. Onn nx ulnll«affa, mlo nyn an ovnl fame, had a fon dll Ion thlol pnk d, covnnl wth Illl (locllcl lue, loleed al Iho top wlt a /talnul, now ladn In md an lnll lon lotley, whch In eally a Klau. Tlln In lown In plnln onlo, anl nlno wth n falnl convenlloml I «H (;H, nt (22, Tm plno /fhl, wth Ihn I wo bun- (n, whch an enully hn aljnnlnd lo a cmvonlonl amle, Ionllnunn opula, and coln fom $- lo «P n few oldest among m. The goat nteest whch y showed n tho wok \yhcn y dd begn t seems to pove that delay was not caused by ndffeence. Some shouted fo joy) and otl wept wth a loud voce, and " nose was head afa f." The old men that had seen Solomons temple wept because destucton tlmt splendd edfce " feelng that one tdey wee begnnng to buul, could not be anythng lke UH fne as one y had lost. The younge men Hhoutcd fo joy that Ood was to have n dome among m. H s sonetnh agued that because tcmpln at Jeusalem was made HI; gloous, and flled so lage a place n He elgous thought penple, ou cducl lul.lngo ndonld IH> Hghly adoned and should dc cgadcd wll somethng nt IcBt same eveence. Hut tn; laldngh In wdcd we meet fo woshp lmv«not tdo same elaton to ou elgon that temple had to tle elgon Jesus abolshed dea eveence fo any place n» specal dome o Ood on Illh when le sad to woman Hnmnln, "Tlm hnut \omel. wden ne n ths mountan;- Jeusalem shall ye woshp I III * " The hou cometl, and nos when I me woshppes shall/woshp tlm Fa In spt and lntd." The new Testament das nothng at all lo HHV lh.nl chncl bnllllngs any knd. Kmle tlm old dspensaton Ood descended npnn llm mecy seat In tle nntuay nf De temple In dea paye, lull llm pentent, nlnne mgll ml. actually, ule Hnt holy place hmself; Im could only KCI e In He peson Ills c enmlalve hgh pest, and Hnt only mce a yea, and wld an olfelnk lloml. lnt ou dlgh pest has cnltl once fo nl Inlo De holest place, He mmedate pesence ol (lod, lmvl ( \vlll Ills own hlool made a (nl alnnel To nln, and now we ae Invllcl I ae nea lo (n.i wld holy l..l.ln"", luuwlnn; Ihnl ou hgh pest, who III!" Kllllctllled ns wth Ills own Idool, eve llvtd In make Intesnlon fo ". (Hen lleh. 4M -Illf (I; III, t!llj 72J "H, I(»:H U-l.) Tle tem >le, Ilnllas In It, He Holy llnllen, I In nk nf cnvenan and mecy neat, all se Idlfgs wee lypes am sduwn, pnlnllnf fowal to (he wok lnlnt am lo I he "delte omnl" whch hm been cmlahllnhcd "on lull,. I polllne" ou eovenall wth (nl III Illllnl. The emlllllx Iho lnnlnl In Inlllllll! He /cnhlaltcl nnl.lhua hal nehe enou/(h lo )<nn\v tlml ll > fom tha mte would be llmlnne, anl ml help. I In fot nna I ely ehu lende* In ou day ae nol altvuyn t,o \yle. Many I hem wll allow lh nm lo Iul (he hhadow Ihl wllh nnd I hell vvol llnenm ove Ilmll lo -He nn III Ihel nlmclpllon nl mly a ehnh In lln lnpll fon a tplllnal pont vew luannn nf (he (ee In II CELERY WITH CREM SUCE. Thee heads celey, one pnt mlk, butted sze nn egg, flou to thcken and salt to season. Wash and scapp celey, cut nto peces one Inch long, and smme In salte wate fo half an hou. Make ceam sauce mlk thlckenec wth flou, wth butto and. salt fo seasonng. dd celey, fom whch wate has been daned, and seve In a heated dsh. BROWN BRED PUDDING. Remove cente fom jj, Patly cb6ked"loay"o?"bfownbfcad nl"wtl sweetened whpped ceam and slce canned peaches. Decoate base o puddng wth halves peache nnd whpped ceam. POTTO PNCKES.. Peel nnd gate sx lage potatoes dd to gated vegetable U salt spoonful salt, half teaspoonful o bakng soda and thee eggs, beaten lght. When well blended add enough flou to make a good batte and fy on a heated gddle. KINOS DISH. Kngs dsh, whch -also has many o names, s made as follows: Take whte meat and ncest slces a boled chcken and lay m In a butteed bakng dsh. Season. Make a ch "whte sauce and add to sauce a dozen o moe stewed mushooms a few dops onon juce, a blade mace and fou tablespoonfuls o; shey. Pou ove slced chcken Heat In a bakng dsh o blaze, bul do not bol, as sauce s suffcently cooked, and also chcken. The emande chcken can be made nto coquettes and stock used fo soup. LYONXISK KfGS. Peel and chop fne two medum-sze! whte ononv^and cook m gently n one-quate a cup butte untl y begn to colo. St n one table spoon (lou, tdon ndd gadually one cup hot mlk, chcken o v-nl stock and,st untl smooth and thck. Senson wth peppe, salt nnd.a speck powdeed mace; ndd sx had dolct egg«cut.lengthwse nto quates, dent thooughly, tun out caefully on squaes butteed toast, spnkle wth chopped pasley md sevo nt ClflUCLS WITH WIUITKI) ClfK It nmy not M> geneally known now vey delcoh ceeal, JH, n wam wea, seved wth whjpcd hmtead plan ceam. Have ceeal only Wam, o absolutely vod, If ovsd. Jmt wam HCCIIIH to hlcnd a bet te and Im moe dgc.sllhlc. It looks nvtng to Huggng appette to see an ndvdual sauce pled wth foamy mass, almost concealng tlm moe mateal food beneath, spnklng.suga, fo thoxn who cae, /o It, tops t olf. pefe salt, myself. It Ix alm woth mentonng Ihat It. take just ulot half ccnm as Ihc ole way. KPICICI) CHEUHIKH. Moll tdee cupfuls cflc vnega wld two Inches clmmnon stck, and onn ladles oonfnl cluves ted In n hag. Thu add llnn and n Hall pmml lump suga nul toll llflee mlnles mole, skmmng well. Jnt In sevn pounds Mnnel chees and ccok vel-y gently fu l.ll an hu. Lft nut I In fll! wth u skmme and Lull thn syup luwn lnlll It Is vey thck. Int thn clclen nln jas and keep hot, add tho syup, I hen close am Meal.- These «e vey, good wth cold meals, MOI.DKD HICK. Cook ce untl null In plenty ol wle Is all ah saled wate. If th lal^n fflvelh who have sptual lll. [». no Intend In mbed and each gan In sepaate and ll )) llll wll he moe delcate. Let flee patly... l In,,, w p,, all half a cup n {, a nal spoon clnnanln, llm luln whles ol two ugs and a lean)... nf gelatne dssolved In one-lllnl np hot wale. Mx, pou In a wet, mould and chll. Heal whle nne ( vey II (M, M Into t gadually m f ml,,,( powdeed suga, He Jnlcn a mlcd lnon and one cup chopped anphc len. moe dlleale mnce In nnle hv hlalnl ( H» bees ltnm ([ l a seve..iki.i.v MINT.. Tn (lvo vaety lo lnln npply,, v H. n..,, geanum wll md a lalnly llavo, llow a clean, lu^o leaf 6 two aln, added lo llm hullng Jnlee a Illll hefoe I le s ( In ul In.,. nyn In o f.m nlnles. Two Whole cloven In He nlllln l lllnllly ol Jl n n pece slll elnpannn, a lln/( I../(, wll /(Iv ppln Jelly l uanl InM. wllod wll I,,. Ue,. Npl)(s uf mnt used In lln. name way wll nnplm llm fnnllv, pleasnnlly when Idey ae seved mn Jelly wll I ul. lnd o nnllol. GOOSEBERRIES IN BTTER. one-half pound 6f flou, two eggs and a pnt mlk nto a oattc. Use no bakng powde, but beat tho batte a good deal, and make t two hous befoe usng.. Wash and top nnd tal ono pound goosebees. Cook vey slghtly wth suga, so as not to beak m. Lay n a well geased puddng dsh; mx two tablespoonfula melted butte wth tho batte, pou ove tho bcce and bake n a quck oven untl n golden colo. Seve ns soon ns t s eady, wth plenty st suga to cat wth t. Ths s a favote wth chlden. CEDR CHEST. Get a lage pno packng box fom tho goce. Hnge on tho ld and putty up tho cacks. Puchase,a bottle ol ceda fom duggst and pant tho nsde box, beng sue that tho ol soaka nto. cacks and cevces. Use ol plentfully, and when thooughly dy, lne box wth, cambc; cove tle outsde wth any pefeed mateal. The ol ol ceda etans ts odo fo yeas, nnd ff as much dslked by moths as tho ceda wood tself. nllla, and use as a sauce when ceam Is eady to seve. \ BKED BENRBBIT. One teaspoon butte, one cup> mashed baked beans, one cup boled ce, one cup mlk, two teaspoonsgated lomon nd, one teaspoon gated onon, one-half teaspoon peppe.,, one scant teaspoon salt, one - beaten egg. Melt butte n chafng dsh, add o Ingedents except egg, mx well and boat thooughly, n st n egg and seve hot on cackes wth, pckles. RHUBRB CREM. Clean and cut Into small peces z o 6 Btlcks hubab; put t In a saucepan wth, gated peel a lemon, two cloves, a. pece cnnamon; sweeten to taste; cook slowlj untll educed to a mamalade; put t though a seve and add to It a pnt ceam. Beat well. HOUSEPLNT ITEM. Honseplants any knd that seem to need moe lfe nnd enegy wll thve by submttng t to a couse ammona wate applcatons, that s, sol. mmona when dlutee n tho popotons that one makes. to wash wndows a a fetlze. Soapy wate s qute as good nnd a combnaton soapy wate and ammona f stll bette. Gve poo housepmnts a dnk that s also food to m when you ae about to thow nto- dan a mateal whch y, actually eque to appea at best. THE HOUSEWOR.ERS HNDS.- If you ae oblged to have you hands n wate foa long tme, so that fnges become shunken, dp m n vnega o pou t ove hands and y wll be estoed to nomal condton. To popely potect ends fngea nals should extend n lttle beyond tps. When nals ac too shot skn s apt to become oubt dectly unde nals, whch makes t almost mpossble to keep m clean. The whte cescents at base nal can be bought nln vew DEVILED BISCUIT. Make a seasonng cayenne,, an- " " " " " " " " " butte some captans bscuts o olls: cut In two, lay mxtue and gll,. o make a paste cheese, mustad and ealt, and spead ove when toasted; butte unspangly; tme, fom. fve to ten mnutes. SMOTHERED CHICKEN. Splt a spng" chcken down back, double flppes unde thoback and coss legs natually; put a lttle butte all ove chcken and dual t wth peppe; salt and" flou; place It n a bakng pan,, cove t wth a second pan, set It In a hot. oven fo 5 mnutes, o untl, bowcd, n tun t ove, ndd a cup wate,. cove t agan wth pan and cook untl tende. by gently pessng buck :-cutc!c evey day. Fle nal to coespond wth shape cescent. FOR THK WINDOW SCREEN. It n not geneally known tdat - l wndow sceens ntf panted wth a thn whte pant nstead wth black ns y ten ae those nsde tde douse may look though tlm sceen tdo same ns Iwfoe, whle outsdes cannot sen nsde. LEMON CKE IN THREE LYERS. Whtes tdoo eggs; ono cup suga, one-fouth cup butte; bent thooughly, tden add ono and u dnlf cups Hou wth one and n dnlf teuspooh lnkng powde caefully sfted :ogc,..n half teacup Hweot mlk, nnd afte a good stng toge <Hnfl fl MULLICTWNEY SOUP. Take thee quats lquo In whchtwo chckens have been boled, and ndd fou onons, one caot, two tunps and one head celey, cut up. fne. Set ove a hot fe untl It begns to boll and n asde to smme fo 20 mnutes. Then add onetablespoonful cuy powde anot flou. Mx well and boll thee mlnnnd Htnln, In-sev-lng-add-somepeces o: whte meat tho chck- ^en. If too thck ndd bolng wate. FRUIT PINWHEELS. Two cups flou, fou teaspoons o -bakng powde, not vey full, one teaspoon Bat, two tablespoons suga, two tnblcupoons butte, two-thds cup mlk, ono egg. one cup asns, onecup cmta and a lttle cton. Roll one-half Inch thck, bush wth molted butte, n ndd tho fut. Roll lke Jolly oll, cut one-half Inch thck, n bake. Tho Icng Is made powdeed ntga, wth n lttle ceam and vanlla. Spead wth a knfe. H NT8 TO THE HOUSEWIFE. Home-Made Soap. Collect emal peces soap lt vde fnto thoe pats fo tho thee " aon " lllalle8 wo 8 h thom and,,tako nyoh and bake. Cove tdo layes wltd a tmucn mndo n» follows: Dent togotde followng Ingedents and ;ook untl thck, Htllng constantly: Yolks two CKKH. Juce and gated nd ono lemon, one-half cup uga, ono-fotd cup butte. BKED EQGS. Honk onn cup buulc.mbh In ono cup»f hot mlk fo 5 mlnutmt; st In onn InllcHpoonfnl buttn. thn yoll ono OKK, onn Inblnnpoon- ll mnced chccno and onn teapoonful nlncod pnmlny; pou Iho nlxtnn Into a deep pn plan, covo >nd («t In a quck ovnn fo sx mntnn; Hum movn, beak (n many gga on tlm ImllllK nnfacn IIH Iho llnlo wll hold; nlft (Inn blttned clcuml ove Ihn top am put In be ovnn tll Ihn whten un nnt. Hevn n Ihn ImhlK <H»h. 8LD. dnllcloh Klad clllnn Ihn o lay had Ihn had-lollnl yolhu nggl xnvdnd nnd mxed wld tlm nl fom call»f HWnot ed pnp nh. Tlo pop- Mn hnd Imnn ml In dlcn and (lny vnn mlx.l wld llm n K( - and ol. nw d0 n Inmon Julco won nddnd wan flled lull) wllltn lttllr) nd II lven. half weght In oatmeal.. Fst add a lltllo wate to tho soap. Molt In a Boucopan and when thooughlymolted add outmcal and whon It Is well mxed pou on to n ploco wood to cool. Cut wth a shap knlfo- Into Bmnll cnltes. Do not UBO It fo a woclt. Remedy fo Scoched Lnen. Whon lnen has boon badly scoched ty followng method: Doll lo n good comlntoncy n half a pnt vnega two ounces fulle* eath am tdo Juce, two onons, flpoad thn mlxtuo ove tho damaged pat nnd lonvo It to dy. If tdothead", no not bunt though tho- Bcoclmd pnt wll appea nfto wand- Ing an whte, and pefect nn tho ent Ida lnen. -J- GENO DI8H. Ht«w <mn n mldc lnlll t, (Id» Illlln nka, null md cynln. ut IdnKl n colamlc, etun o no. n a fylm an h<al Ilnn InKn Inl«n Mfln Imn, dnnlt Into II npllly Mx ekkh, Mllnl, K,, (,,, ( m( OKKS ae hnltnn and mlxod ml..., ll,,,,,,n (lly hn InllnnonlM nf, t nle,l, l. UMan hnm, lon wld IMIIWII hnnd, CRGM. Holt nn-half lox (n nllnn In onn unl nllh fo lom. T)u, n,» "" «< ""I Hlh- untl It d.,,,,,,,, Hcknn. dd Idn y» ((, (,(L...,. (len IIKIIII mll n n... f HK Whnn "... " " " llllk mlnl umll nnd nnvo wld vanllln Inat Idn wlllna, wlll Idno ln.,,,. monfla,n H,,,, V(, wld Vn- Tompolnj Qlan, l-anp cdlmneyh, tumblon unt cockey nny knd mny bo ondoot po mnum uuddon lmtkon tompnntuo lma: Tut tdo ntlclo Into, a mconn ot cold wntn In whlnh dan Imnn llmolvod a, lundflll common mlt. IllK tlu wate gadually to a boll and nlow to doll ovo a qunto an hou. Then nlowly cool, llcln no teutnd wll ntand any Hdkn clmkcn lompontuo wthout. ncklk. Ted and found voy nuccdufnl, CUUN MKXICNO, Onn l.lll» M) dulle, mn tcnsponk paslc.y, om, clopped nlnn, onn g<on peppe, nx e H ( s. Iul, u I,,,-,,,, ( l)l,,. spnnn lullcu In nn Ion nklllel,, M,.,, II, ove a odculcly hnl,,,,,,,,) (k teaspoon lalneed panley, one nnall elo >el ^lon and one geen pe. Hll well,,,eak sl\, W(,, not deal yolln. Wden dune on nmsde, lon Iaelnlly. Nenn \\lll p,,, Meve Imnellnlely on dot platte. Vo ml cleu c., K I,,,,,,,,,, ( tl( Ill pound nf cnllye, Thn, do. nnall amt "»le lh nlvl,,,, ahln IlKdl w oncn fal. In,,, llt n. ll ) two mjmn, dull boncn ll.hln wld duklk ln n clea Kmu» JERRY-HERT - "I am a good deal toubled about.70u mos tendency to dyspepsa," wote Docto Goodwn to hs dauglu te Majoy. "She s gowng posl- tlvely thn, and I cannot seem to get at. dffculty.".when Majoy went home fom college shefound that he mo ato vey lttle, and sad In solf-defense that nothng seemed to agee wth he. Majoy, notced o thngs ;as well, and called famly toge fo a consultaton. - " havo found out matte wth mo,-" she announcedand I thnk we can euo he It we stop sayng dsageeable thngs at table." "Why, Majoy," bust. out Indgnant chous, "as If we sad dls- geeable thlnea!" "I know you-dont Intend to," sad Majoy, "but mo beas not only ou budens, but budens ente communty. Fa wll tell.you that anxety ntefees wth dgeston. Today at dnne, when he :sald that M. Smth couldnt lve though wnte, and be was sue he ddnt know what was gong to become Ms. Smth and chlden, mo looked toubled and" jjushed back he soup plate. When Fank sad hla eyes wee so bad he knew be was gong to fall In hs ex- -amlnatlon mo fogot to eat he vegetable. Flosse was afad she couldnt go to paty because she.had splled Ice ceam on he. dess, «nd Ted gave that haowng account hs naow escape fom an automoble and mos desset was not lasted." sheepsh smle went ound ccle. "What -do you wsh us to <Io?" asked Docto Goodwn. "Please avod all unpleasant sub- Jects and save you fun fo table. t end two weeks we wll have -ano consultaton," sad Majoy. "geed," sad all. Beakfast la ten a tyng meal, tut good chee pevaled next.monng. Docto Goodwn thought day lovely, and suggested that a :shot automoble tp would do hm.good If bs wfe would accompany hm. Fank emaked that hs eyes :felt bette, and that a fellow told hm "exams" wee easy, anyway. Flosse sad that evey tace Ice ceam had been taken out he dess by that new cleane, and Ted, nestlng up to hs mo, confded to he that THE VVQE8 OF SIN. he was gong to look up and down _and evey way befoe he cossed jjtoot agan. t dnne Docto Goodwn told stoes hs college days, :and Majoy capped m so successfully wth he expeences that M». Goodwn fogot that she was eatng, :and desset followed soup, meat and vegetables. t suppe y gow hlaous ove Tods descpton tho <lny at school, and Fanks pomoton, Ms. Goodwn passed ho plate fo a second helpng, and Docto Goodwn exchanged glances wth hs daughte. "How woll you no lookng!" e- maked a neghbo to Ms, Goodwn, aa thoy wee all gouped on pazza ono evenng ton days late. "Yes, I havo hnd n bette appetlto lately, and I fool bette than I have fo weeks." shout mement wont up fom famly, nnd Docto Goodwn whn- \pocd to hs daughte, "Wo dont noml ano consultaton. You dagnoss "was coect." Youths Companon. RELIGIOUS OBJECT LES3ON. t onn lln ncl.lngn, M. Moody cmonntntcd wth people who wouldnt nkn nnlvalon In untl Iloy could put uln out. Hn took nn onpty I> H»H anl a plcln <f wnte fnn Iho Inhlo M-K I O hm. "Now Ihlx IH nlt," le mld, efeng to thn nl In Rlns. "ll ennl ln emp- ted Mlv-nlkun out -scoopd cml. Tlaln nln. "The ght, way to #-t wn out, In In put nalvatlnn In, no," he cntlml, poung glnn lull wate. Hn contnued to pou tll jjlu van full wtte nnl "tll.mtnlod n pou. "Don! le nllngy," he mld; "le ll un) )fn cant gel loo mlch nf II,", M. Moody ontlned poung untl thn pltch- \VIIH empted, nnl le nlnul n u nnall juol wate-..u Inlent WIIH le upon dvng Imam Ihn foce ot Illunlallon, Th< evenng was spent. It was past hou fol etng when tho phone ang, and deaconcas quckly puttng on clothng that had just been lad asde pepaatoy fo bjeep, answeed call whch summoned he to ecepton oom. On enteng she saw one who a few yeas befoe had boon a membe tho Sunday school and a panst on seveal occasons. Dsegadng ho pleadngs "" Chstan paents, she had left tho lttle homo to follow nclnatons he own wcked heat and had lved a llfo sn fo months. s deaconess looked upon he and lstened to he stoy she saw vey few taces he fome attactveness. Now n he depth sn and soow she sought some one lu whom she could confde and tust and get shelte fo tte nght and days to come. fte a shot convesaton deaconess excused heself, and hastly went, to home he paents. WHEN MY FITHFUL, MOTHERLET GO By Helena H. Thomas. he stll Impentent and snful state. "She would fnjue tho moals o chlden," y Bald, and two almost besde mselves wth gef told how -y bad lavshed money on daughte, gvng he evey advantage a good educaton and In evey way had ted to save he, but she had tuned It all asde and delbeately chosen to snk deepe and deepe In sn and was now, a gl less than twenty yeas age, followng a lfe sn. It was a sad, sad stoy boken heated paents and a waywad chld. Fndng she could not, and pobably would not If she could, etun to he home, deaconess phoned to see If she could be placed n a sutable home. The maton answeed back, "Yes, I wll take he, and I wll st up and awat you comng." The gl was taken at once to ths place fo pesent and t was past mdnght befoe deaconess was agan at home, fo nghts est The lage pat -,thee days followng wee occuped wth case. The paents wee seveal tmes Intevewed and gl vsted and advsed. t last, It came to cout, and when fa sa* "Fath" was subject unde dscusson, yet fends egaded It fom an entely dffeent vlew~nt, ono agung that It was a wok gace alone, whle tho o Insstently b -^ht fowad agument whch, to he. least, wee In evdence that fath was a gft natue. "Why, some people ae bon skeptcal," agued she; "whle os, wth, chld lke fath, accept eveythng as odeed, smply because y ae tustful by natue. "No you need I not shako you head," she contnued eanestly, "fo. am gong to clnch my agument by ~ pontng; to one whose unwaveng fath was a mavel to all who came In touch wth he you santed mo." Hee speake came to a pause, as f feaful teadng on saced, gound, but poceeded when; she saw but a smle appoval. "Why, It la Impossble fo one to conceve h^ fath f-wavelngv -Qf--HOOuBe flh«was bow In an eale geneaton and few eman to testfy egadng he youth but she heself has told.me enough. he ealy fath to convnce me I that t was bon wth he." Hee she came to ano halt, as If expectng that daughte woman so notable fo he fath would at last ad hlt that she could not conceve he motva fath eve havng been shaken. But Ms. Caey was so stangely slent that he long-tme fend wth a puzzled a became moe Insstent by sayng emphatcally: "Of couse t was! Else thoughout he long lfe so feghted wth soow (e must have been such a weaken- Ing physcal, soone o late, as to lead to a lettng go he fath fo tme beng: fo so t has been wth sants In all ages, and I am sue you wll agee wth jne In sayng that! It would be almost as easy to fancy one who tumphantly sad, I have kept fath, waveng as< to conceve you mos lettng go he wondeful fath. But what have I sad amss?" queed speake In a statled tone as she saw an unwonted look, oa lace one who usually delghted to talk ot he mos fath, and who, -when she had heself suffcently well n TCe daughte ente cout oom, he sad, "I would not hove known y own chld." fte vey plan talk fom judge he gave he sentence to a house, escue fo such cases. Tlls occued ns deaconess was about statng on he summe vacaton, whch delayed he some days, t what was that If she could In any way ende help to those who BO much needed It. Neve dd un sn makes In a human lfe have a hotte Illustaton than In ths Incdent, when ono saw how a few months sn could so chanro a peson OB not to t)o known by paents and fends. TRMPS TESTIMONY. THE HEnOU OF FMILY \ PRYER. lnnlly paye onltlcd <>lllln< cheated, clmp fat hen hvn ml tlul (lt nf I lnt featue nf Ilo unnn, Meely fn expeslnn nf oncn own penlml elgon, men ae npt la thnk (lull, payng alnnd In ml ncchsuv anywhee, Ily cull le, I mo and klul III Iln hnnn mll clean and upl {hl In tn \voil, nnl nllll nay nl llml payes neetly. Hll, thn docs unl touh ut nl ll» vlt«> pont nll. famly paye, Kanlly) paye In not tlmply (he (slhes (yn payed In tnt heang nf I In famly! H In eally I ho famlys paye, The fnnlly In cnllllnl In II. / The utlnn nf famly paye In ll lltnl ( llhtinn nf chldens ghts, Thn fa who mulls II. mun faoo tt ImllllllMlL, ml nf pesonal lc l (lun, lull n( Injmlloo luwnnln lln noun nnl daujdlcn. tump nuked fo a dnk In a saloon. Tlo equest was ganted, and when In act dnkng tho pfeed lovoago ono tho young men pesent exclamed: "Stop! Make us u Hpocch. It IB poo lquo that doesnt loosen n mans tongue." The tamp swallowed down tho ltnk, and as tho lquo consod llnrl hl "blood, ho ntnlgltc-uod hmself and stood befoe, thnn wth u gace and dgnty whch all hlu uk«and dt ould -not olmcue. "Oontlounn," ho Hld, "I look tonght at you and myself, and It nn to mo (lnt I look upon tho nlctun my bllghtm! mandcod. Thn bloated fnc.e wan once as handmmo an ynun; thn hanlllnk Hgm onco walked an poudly you", fo I wan a mn Iho woh num. I, loo, one had a lomn and flnmlh and poult Ion. I lnd u wfe ua beautful m an alltn deam, hut doppnd pl4lnn pul he hono and eaped Int a un wlnn, and, Hm Chopvln, mw II dn lv, lmn uafd II down h ll<< llmnlk dalklll. hal clllldnn HWnnt. md pu an llownn nnlul, am "aw lln fadn anl ll unde tho hllklllhk cnae a dunk Ill fa. hal a dome whom lovo III Ua llamo upon IIx ulln md mll hlnod lefoo U, hut I put out, holy llo, and huunu and denotaton olnncl In Itn lcal. I lud an nlutlmh whch nnnnd m llll»" II* nmnllk nla, hut lokn and lulnol llono lcmllful foum and nlnklnl tlnu that lh;hl hoa ln no mon. Io lny I an u hunlnd wthout wlfn, n fa wllhout t Ihlll, a I ump wllhonl n homo, nnl a man In whom nvoy KIMH! Immlan In dead. ll havo IIIMIII nvnllnwcd up In tho nnolatnu dnk," Tho tamp conned apmltlu.. Th llhnn fol fn Ila novoun llnneu, nul ahatluod Into a Ihounand fk nonln on Iho Ihn, Thn doom won puhol npnu and ahut nkvl, and when Iho nn"p looked up Iho tamp wan uono. nd thn, Kmtln, ende, In \ tun Inlo, Iho tamp at ono Unto hnvhr honn x pomnent atlonoy at Tl "But she dd weaken. She dd let go. nd I neve can foget change t made In he. "You mo let go? I can scacely cedt It," ced Ms. Mos. "Yes, my mo. nd because you ague that he fath was a gft natue, I wsh It wee possble fo me to make you see on memoys wall tho pctue that usually adant face endeed poslllvely hopeless because lettng go Hand to whch she had clung well on towad a centuy. But fo obvous easons I shall attempt to gve you some Idea what my mo mght have been had she done- that habtually. < "But spae youself If elevng Is so had," uged Ms. Mos. "I felt sue my gound egadng you mo, and thought, couse, that you would stengn my supposton that she was neve known to lose he fath." "Once, and once only, dd she to my knowledge; but that once no tansfomed he as to contadct you agument. Shall I shae that memoy wth one MIC loved?" "If you wll Intust It to me,. ejoced Ms. Mos feelngly. It Is neadlohh to toll one who IIOH no alaod ou HOowa," hogan Mm. Caoy, "that wo woo lt desolate when hoal IIOIIHO won num. monod, o that tho ono HO advanced In yean an to havo boon eadly exused fo cllldlhlnns WUH at llmo and fo nontlm afte men a lowo HtolKtl an lo nuplno all who wilnehcd bo follludo." "O ynt," Jolm-l Mm. Mol, "I can on to me ho mullng fao ovon now an she t tluo who oxponol wondement m lo Iho why you hunhnndn nmllc call wth: Ou Katho neve nado a nlntako, and ht lnn a pupono In thn, " "Ho Ilko notho, wth (hoono oxopon," pllml Mn. Cany, lnhln; nlclu.ll la. "Hut Ih- Ml an II all, and Ihn nllnnt glnf m woll fo Iho nnn who had aclol woll tho pat a mm toll upon ho phynlcally uflc a llmo tlml tho tompl nado hluo hucl om an novo hoo had ovllmo f hlu dong and nucly ml nflo. Ynn know unod In be nbjncl lo III lu whch wo an nlaulng an (hoy woo nlul du lnn. My ntl«, howovo, had noly lon Iomcluun my dako al auch Ilu-n m my do.lo hunhnnd nlloldod luu an lou, an ho llvod. Il< had honn Itmo nouu nx numtl whon I wan ov<m(a!«hy»o (hontt \l- Inckn, anl In npllo o( anollo can lako my»k<l uolh- ou;ht a» only a mnllo can fu Iho llfo aho fanclod wan nllppllut fom ho Tn nxl nnnln, huwovo,. whon all wan wll, notho wun mlalk fo an lmt n Unto that I hcao nnxlom Tho oxono lnuhl fuwnl Ila) aho wun «nlln< lll ml "thfy mo, fo mlln hnnnod tloloan wlou ho lovod oncn woo alllk- fto» lmt wall fu ho ID nppon, I anno fom my hod, IVound Iho hall lo ho oom, and ally pnnod l o doo. Thon I nnw my notbo nlllk wth hont houd and loohlm nhmlcon and nmallo and altoge so unlke heself that, wthout.a glmpse he faco, I felt that somethng was amss, and exclamed: What Is matte, mo? nd n I looked upon a face such utte hopelessness that It was dffcult -toealze that (t was my mo who. In a tone despa, ced Ive let go. "He looks as well as he stange wods led me to fea that he mnd had gven way, and, hadly knowng what to do o*say, I ventued: What do you mean, mo? nd n she walled: Whya.chjld, you 6Id mo has let go. She has lost he fath!" "You mo sad that?" exclamed Ms. Mos.- "It, seems almost unbelevable." "Yes, O yes! But he looks and tone. despa wee oven moe tellng than he wods, teble as y wee. nd wthal t was lttle wonde that I felt as f I had been stuck a blow moe deadful than all whch had gone befoe, fo though ou many tals mos fath had been a towe stength to me; and:when- It dawned upon me that she could let go, I felt as f obbed last pop and sank lmply Into a cha. s I dd so- mo, n that unfamla voce, sad: When It Is all ove, I got- to thnkng how, wth hm not hee, yt*u ~woutd"ae~".in""ole"of--th : obe spolhv^od n what would become m^and and I lost my fath. O, t^fess all so stange, so ptful," contnued Ms. Caey, "that, feelng as If she needed soothng, lke a boken heated chld, I stated to go to he. But as It feaful that he touch mght contamnate me, she thew up he band fobldngly and ced: Why, chld Ive lost my fath! Cant you undestand? Then t seemed bone Upon me to say what poved to be a wod n season: and n a ebukng tone, whch I was fa fom feelng, I ced: Mo, It seems to me that If Lod had caed me ove eghty yeas as He has you, I would tust Hm est way. It was so novel fo any one to ebuke my mo fo lack fath that It was lttle wonde that she gave a stat supse, as If she could hadly cedt fact that such an admonton had been meant fo he. Then suddenly hopeless expesson gave place to one emose as she bued he face n he hands. It was no tme fo wods, BO I payefully awated outcome! and ee long I knew that mo was payng, too. and that all would be well. The wat was a long one, seemngly, but ecompense was ch ndeed. Fo when mo gadually staghtened heself and ITftoa up he head, I "Was emnded Jacobs wods, I have seen God face to face; fo he face was so tansfomed, so adant that It suely eflected Hs adance as, In ecstatc tones, she cfed: I wll tust my Lod est way chld. Though He slay Ime, yet wll I tust Hm!" "nd O how she kept he vow!" exc.lalmed Ms. Mos n a choked voce. "I neve know ano peson to pass though^bueh n Gethsqmanc suffeng as dd you santed mo befoe he elease came. But though It all she mct_. fathless cy Why should you all women, bo pemtted to suffe so? wth I am In Hs hands. My tust Is unshaken!" "Yes, mos fath was-soaly ted dung those teble weeks," was temulous ejonde. "But O how she honoed lyod! Fom fst to last ho cy was: It Is all ght, Yes, Lod, yes." Thee was slence fo a moment, thon Ms. Mofls emaked: " seems a pty, though, that wthal you cay In you heat tho pctue you mo whon fo onco he fallh weakonod." "O, I would not fogot, If It woo phhlhlo, that hopolohb faco?" ced Ms. Caoy. "Ko wllhout. on«memoy my notho when, an H!IO nxpemod It, Tvn let go, I, too, mlflt Im tempted to attbute to natue what was guco alone." BEVERS DYS WORK. ynur boavo In Jlogonfn nlt (lade, Ixndon, wat onco placed at wok upon a too - fool lonr and " foot 0 Inclu thck jnt an Iho town clock oundod Iho hou noon. Tho lcxvo bogan by haklm; tho Ion n foot nlovu Iho gound. Tha clou ho attnckod thn wood. Mo woked had, nltonatlk hlu labo wth dlpn In hlu bathng pond, llo hathnl and laboed altonatoly untl I oclock In tho aftenoon, whon ho alo llf mppo bead and ctotn nul puddlod nhout In bn pond untl lulf-pnt I oclock. Ton nluten lalo. whon only nun Inch tho ton damete nmlcd Inlant, ho boe upon lln wok unt Iho Io fol. Iloo II fol Iho henve un nn mon un whon (boy have fed a blml. Tlle.ll nn Iho too lay on Iho gonld ho potoned II out mentlly anl agan began to gnnw. Ho wnh«>d at Inlovala all nlbl, cut (tn Ion Into thee puln. ollol two tho potlonn lot" Ihn wate anl e nnvcl tho o thd fo hln penm out nlelle. The wok done hn look a hath. Ou tunt nbnuld lnt ho In mmlmn o In Imnmn wl»duu< but In Iho nlmnlh (lol lllllnlf, wllnlh Hnt ntln/(th In gven wltlol lnmu InntnMl.lll o though Ko nynpnlhy nnd lnl "I nullltdn. Mn nmy help nt In III" wok nf Hod, ml only an (ml nmh lln nnl Illln Iln wth lln own SBBTH DY MDE HOLY. Wo ae told to emembe Sabbath day to keep It holy. Many keep It In some fashon, but tue holness la not e. Ou blessed Savou s One who alone bngs holness to tho day, aa Is Impled In Lus explanaton to hono Wod anh peachng Gospel. It Gves Impulse to Deeds Mecy. It was one many unpleasant expeences to whch -lous. humlaton subjected hm,. >e In mdst f se nsolent webeang fanatcs. Ho had been Invted as a guest. The utte lack tact subjected hm to InsuTt. "They watched Hm," not to cay evey wod lfe, as It fell ft Hs lps, but to entap Hm In wod o deed. nd yet Hs mecy tempeed Justce. Hs epo was flled wth kndness and bought wth It blessng and Instucton. man e was befoe Hm, who had dopsy. Would you not be moved to compasson? Would you not stve to allevate such suffeng? If Chst wee e, would you not plead and Intecede fo poo suffee? Not so se men. They* would embaass Chst,, though y must add to anos suffengs. Have you not met such people? nd what Is anos gef to you? But wth Chst t s dffeent. Hee Is evl to be emeded. He,sees only poo mans helplessness. "Is It lawful to heal on Sabbat. day?" They could not deny It, fo y had taught as much. They would even pull out an ox o an ass that had fallen Into pt. Why should not Chst do geate thng and save a human lfe? So y held peace. They wee too stubbon In opposton to admt that He wtm ght. How humlated y must have been, when Chst took man, and healed hm and let hm go and n emnded m, that geed and dead fnancal loss, pompted especally ude fende, but makeb Ills applcaton dect and ndvdual. It Is meant fo evey one. Ho Bpev.M a maage feaat and not thl* patcula banquet. But evey on» feels foce tho applcaton ad knows that ho Is tho man. Does you Sabbath obsevancebng home tho tuth to you? Does l "~convlct you,pf you sn? O do you chafe unde peachng and take fence at. tho pesonal efeences? e e not moe honoable men than you? e you not pehaps cowdng out some ono wth bette clams? When you thnk many unattalned thngs n you lfe, you falues, you helplessness, nav moe, you many sns, you tansgessons, you omssonscan you conscentously push to font and clam ecognton? But pehaps Ood sha.l fnd somethng In you wothyu hono In tho pesence os. Leave It to Hm, "Fo evey one that exalteth hmself, shall be humbled: and he that humbloth hmself shall be exalted." Lean Hm who humbled Hmself and became obedent unto deatb, even death coss. ThnK Hm, to whom God has gven a name that s above all os, and agan you Sabbath day wll be hallowed. D. C. T. B. m to do, what y would not fe Hs mecy to pefom. Shame on you, fanatcs, that would naow Lods day down to lmts you legalstc obsevances! Shame on you, lean that He deses mecy and not sacfce. O fo heat that humbly bows befoe Lod, and that s lovng, knd and tende! When wll men lean that tue elgon conssts In tho execse, a llfo love, that It Is not bound by selfsh consdeatons no by cold obsevances, no fomal adheence to lfeless ules? If you Sabbath has gven you Impulse to deeds love and conpasson, n Savou has boon pesent wth you and tho day tn4 been hallowed. It Teaches Tue Humlty. But men have much to lean. Those men ought to havo leaned lesson. Would you not have expected to BOO thom sneak out In slence? Would you not have expected some ono to pont fnge scon nt thom and make thom woefully nbhamed? YeH, but hadened snnes ty to. bluff out thol voy slnmo. Tlo moe humlated thoy ought to bo, mon haughtly thoy ft lnadr. Not ovoy nnn who clams tho Unt place, In wothy to hnvo t. Hut tlo tuly dchevlng man, WUMI do In lnnood, feol HO unwotdy, IH awno n nfonth and nlnlconlkh and Ftlvc not lo nttacl attenton In dlnunlf. Hut IhcHn? Td-y cjom ml ITIo chef odn. "\Vlml n llmghtllk HlKdt," yon nay? Yea, ll wan evolt- IIIK. Tdlul ll! Men who cnusldond Ihnnanlvcu He [dals thn chuch, nnn who wee pomnent an p,njihcal lendes, men who attacted altnntlon In aoclely, mnln a namhln fo beat plach. Well, pnlm! nnn havn lnpnved In ou day. Oh no, not no faul, my fend Watch people at ou KIVII! lanueln, watcd Ihn cowdlk am pn.hm; al alway Inln am alel cam. wall Ihn women n laxaln mle How much llkully I" dop "d lu "l Iamplel unde foot nd Ihe fcnlo Ma\lon? llnwho dad lad asde eennl majcnly and Kloy jmt to nave lowenl alne, ntauda by, heholdlk m-d ddkacn tll comlncl. How clump, how Infeo on eathly donon mnat KIMMII lo Hm m ynl nvnn today lln llnln men ImpelllK llml oua ml- \allon, h"l In hold llxo wolllena hull. In tlll etkn eluldnn. ll la vanty and yd II IH m dnn lo tlm heat (f men Hut (hem no Kc dlkh and Ihnv am nn nloletnt an y un enlnlllk Itnully Ihn Havln het nnlla In conpamlon as lln MC.CM men mkln-lllk se, fo Idn empty tdlnn etlh. nd lln doea not cdlln, lln In not dmnh. If IImy ae ndn mll lupollln anl lowlylnh, lln la taelfnl and Knn Hn. "lln upaln t ptadln unto Ilcm." lln doen not»l (l out nft THE JOY IN HEVEN. The Bble Is a happy book; t s set to key "Te Deum;" It Is glad wth Gloas, and joyful wth Jublate. The hallelujahs,. heaven dop down upon ts pages. But dlvnest beauty s not. ths" evelaton celestal gladness,.but In fact that heavens hghest aplue Is bon out eaths vctoes. God ejoces. The God Bble s not mpassve, lke hean detes; He has an emotonal lfe Infnte tendeness, and sympathy, whch touches all Hs unvese, and Is. touched by t. He knowa aptue makng. t end each day ceatve sol He sang Hs chant gladness: "It Is vey good.". nd n edeemng wold God "enews Hs ancent aptue." It Is husbandmans joy as he sngs songs havesthome; shepheds joy as he ppes to safe : fold flocks; fas Joy ove etunng wandee. ngels ejolce; y- aa n pefect sympathy wth God. They jolned ceatve chous as " monng stas sang toge." They ae deeply Inteested In edempton, sngng a heald song fo Incanate God; followng Hs lfe pan wth lovng mnsty, and cclng Hs gave wth shnng messenges heavens Inteest. Heaven Is neae to us than we thnk. Wo need only opened vson, and a about us would glow wth gloy, and be temulous wth tumph. Eaths joy Is poo; wo lack geatness heat and ban enough to measue tho mght pan and love whch has edeemed us. It Is a socal joy, God wants ou sympathy, and ces, "Hejolco wth me!" Ho sngs tho BO!O gladness, and Invtes us to jon tho choua. The Fa calls to Hs sevants: "Let us eat and be mey." Thee Is communty In all hghest joy; It always beaks away fom Its soltude to Bhao Its ecstacy wth os. Salvaton Is tho hghest, souce Gods joy. Ills sght takes n all gloes, and I lo ejoces In all Hs woks; Ho IB glad In bondng a anbow aganst a cloud, o pantng a sunnot In tho westen sky, o tntng a ose In madness and ot Juno. Hut Ho knows a hghe than Ills dollght as n Make,-even tho ecovey Ills lout ones, nnd n ths lo calls fo sympatc Bongs, whle "Wondolnc angels ound Hm thong nd ttwoll chous Ila nnxlno." M What wo ogad tho guatattt events eath ae not those whch moat Intoont coleatlnl lnngs. Wo ao Jublant ove tho advance tclencn, Iho pogom at, thn uchlovomonth ntatommmdlp, tumphs wa, tho efom nf old nbmo. No doubt (lod and Iho lugoln ojolco In many thono. Wheneve goodness tlunphn, o a ohlo cauxo galnn a vctoy, nhout unnuen tmtht fdelty and pocvm, Unt how ten doen thn wold ejoce ove Hnnllo thlngn than.tn-no? \Vo hold jublloo ove Iho petty tlunphn Helllnlnenn, and nlng ove poo plnt whlln heaven weopn, nd no wo not all Inn Inllffomt to that whch In tho hmutltudo tho nklon? OTHENQTH FOR THE DYS NEEDS. (lod In a knd Fa, llo uoln nl all In Iho plueon whee ho wluhen m to ho employed, and that employment In tuly ou an hulnnuu. llo cltunnon wok fo voy contum wh,;h wll ho dollghtfnl to thon If I hoy do II tlmply and humbly. Ho gven m alwayn nlongth enough anl mnm enough fo wlmt Ilo wvntn nl to do; If wo oltho to ounnlvo o pk.lo ounolvon, ll In ou own fnnlt. nd wo nmy Mwnyn bo nu«, whateve wn nv» dolk, (hut wo cannot Im ntoan- Inn Hm If wo «o not happy ounolvou.,>, T ln n(,v«, t y mnknd

3 4 Scentfc (_ OR V lllg. l^jm^9^ ^m. j.... C Dentst Cogley Buldne, : Hammonton, N... The Peoples Bank OF Hammonton, N. J. Captal,.... &5(),00 Suplus and Undvded Pt.-,. $45,00 Thee pe cent nteest pad on tme Deposts. Two p. ot. nteest allowed ou dcman accounts IavuK daly balance ~ $000~onoB; Safe Depost Boxes fo Ren M. L. JCKSON, Pesdent W. J. SMITH, Vce-Pest. "W.B.TIXTO.N, Cashe. DIIKOTOBS M. L. Jackson J... Wans C. F. Osfjood Geoge Elvns Wm. J. Smth J. C. ndhkon Saml ndeson W. Tt. Tlton W m. L. Black Lakevetv GREEN- HOUSE Contal vo., Ilutnmnnzo, N. J. ge nsolmont H, HOIINO IllH, Cut OXVOIM. Fll ml-ill DoNJCH In FeatFlowa, Wwx, o Muul. WTKIS &~NICHOLSON, Flolttn unl L:(uon o UunloKn. Phono I-W DO YOU NOT KNOW? If you lo not, yon onn llnd (Ht ly voj llttlu Ilm-nllgutlo tlt The Hammonton Pant ID tlm vey l><*nt plnt tllllt WIH IIVI T IIKll III HlllltlUntOII. TUeo nu Noon** lulldfn Hnt you 8ov evey dny, wlntod wll) llo Humnnton lnl olult to twulvo yan ago, nnl loolc> ( wall at lln Iltft I Into. Tlu Ilnonlon lt In hold To nun than any ot.n llml-ulnm lnt. It hn< no eqtml, un It. wol<n toll, mvn null, and wflnn woll/ Hold ly,o8. I. TYMMt llnntt, hl am Cmlgo Iulnto, Beooul md Plonmnl tn., Ilnnonl, N.,. Shoes I Shoes! T Tl Old Relable ShooStoo KnllllllnlMl III IN7I. Whom you wll Ilul vtlhy l(((d nultt fom Ihn Ixn nnl,cm III ll>» nmlcl. Ou Repang (jlvos Stsldlnn D. 0. HERBERT l ccumulatng money though a Pudental Endowment Polcy s scentfc savng. defnte total s stpulated. Regula amounts ae deposted at even ntevals, and at end peod desgnated n advance, polcy s pad n cash to nsued. The plan s a ptable- one, ** and Lfe Insuance potecton goes wth t. THE PRUDENTIL South Jesey Republcan Issued evey Satuday monlne Knteecl In HammonUm owt-olhce us Kc-onl-clnss matte by HOYT. & SON, PUBLISHERS Ovllk- E. llnyt Wllam f. Iloyt Subscpton Jlce :.45 HIT yea. S.no In tlantccounty. Thee cents pe copy. ( m sle at olllce. and at Klnns Ne\vs Hoon dvetlslnc I:U-s on applcaton. Ixjcul hones. >:2. 573, NUM. STURDY, OCTOBER 2, Republcan Tcket. Io ssemblymen. alton (lodfey. Kme.so l~ IMchads. ol tlantc Cty. I"oShelI. Robet. Incusoll. tlantc Cty. Fo Coones, Mytlle Fank, KCK Habo Cty : Tlomns I*. Taccat. tlantc. Local Tcket Fo Oomcllmavat-I.ace Mayo, D. Fedeck C. Hut. I-o Town Councllnen. Cbalcs F. Covvetl. Swan T. (odley, nton Iev.. Fo Town Clek. W. Hlclad Seely. Fo ssesso. Kdwad W. Stckland. Fo Ovesee ol Illulnvays, Joseph S. Mat. Fo cr5scfceounv=flot~l Fo Justce Pence..Joseph II. (laton. Fo Constables. :t yeas. ntono lnto. Wllam II. eteson. Fo Constable. 2 yeas, Fank Dcostlno. Fo Pound Keepe. Fank Usostlno. ppopaton*. Town Iuposes, S5000. lilubwayh.?5ckh). Steet Uchts, Ioo, SKXK). < Fe Depatment, S000. Pak Imp. - Ntnce. K!00. Memoal Day Danage. KOI). Hoad Health, f 500. \ On Wednesday monng, dung down-pou, we notced many chlden on way to school, wthout any potecton whateve, no umbelfas, ancoats, p ubbes. Ths cetanly shows a lack cae on pat paents, who should have seen to t, that y wee popely potected aganst elements. We ae not supsed that so many have colds. If you have no egad fo health, see that y ae popely clod, and thus avod doctos and undetakes blls. The man who gets angy at what newspape sad about hm should etun thanks thee tmes a day fo what newspape knew about hm and suppessed. Republcan should be pesent at meetng, to-nght,. Whle e wll pobably be no poltcal dscussons, he necessty fo egstaton wll be uged, and u bette undestandng vc as to new electon law. Reseved neat tckets fo I.cctn M^e. wll l>e ou Hk* on Monclu uvuj next, n lellcvue. Hall Tlo doos wll be open nl day, am h* Hale pulled f at eght oclock ft n lne, n hall, am hol dn place. Ms. I). II. Ktf was vsted In cnds fom Phladelpha, Ms^c: onl and Kp, and MIH. I.awlon onc nuhc nssakn. They am- n atomnllc, accompa -d ly MH. lvl ;:< ncl*. They clnncd n th> aflkon, tnk) IIH. K. fu a vst wll Mss lonl Tjudy nvsl hmt c ;!tatt>n ay tht yea-: fom to ; p. n. Bellovno Hall Ilanoton Fday ovong, Oct. 27 Tn* Il-st New d Ily Konnoboc",So Hand and Ochc.sln. ll Spfcul Scvm-y, 6 Uj. Spal ts. Kcncl)c Outottf, St-c tn* Mnny I )tn*l, Sccu*. Hand Ianuk* and Co^cot Yday at. noon. PPER HNQINO tlnlld \VuU Tontly DIUIO lcf IMolta. ICOIIDICT.. HIICnlONH llcll IMm< H.l-x Clcy Hlt-t Lcense pplcaton. n«olo MK/./.IVH «ttl>n fo llco«n«to kunp nn Inn mll tuvn nt llotdl," hlluulcd lulow.lonn lllkc, on IMutmt Mlll Hd, nndu dul Oot. 4, ), lcah ll" loncu-a Of tll! Cel lowng (lll«-n : M.. Hll.ll, IMnll MIIU IKnl,.. Illlhll, Ilnul Mllln ICdxl ). Itcl/.n, I.u In* V>. II. (. Ihl), JJ Mulll Idl. V. lll;llv>, IlynMllll Illl. J«n ( nl, Ilyul Ilu I). Idn.K,.., Ilyn.ulh III.n,I HKI (> nm, Ilj nth Ilu.Inln nll, Vully vn. ll./.lnll, -mnl MlllH Km..I K. IJlln. IllMhl MUU llonl lnlu Ilulnhn, Ilnnll MUU ll"ml Jhll I. ll//,ll\ Iln llnl,, Lconso Meotnj4 -. Nollcn In lh.y wlvcn Hnt Ih I.lc Omnlllo wll nl In Town ( (Hnd Itoom on VVln-nlv I Nov. Inl, HMI. nl cl«l(. odohf, In lll>hlh, IlIIIIMlhl IIUHIH, 0 nmlllom on HI pplltllon ol HCOIII to lcc nn Inn nnl luvcn nl IIMIIIICIH llolcl, on lhtl. Mllln Itoul, WILSON H. TmN:n, (lln, locum* Conll. 3Vt. OP. JtSX:3:lJ <) >(nn«( Inl IIIK! Opllcln KM) llnllovn v., llunolo, N,.. Moll ln hll-l. I col IloM 7llj Pnd you subscpt.! OM! Oagood-WhlUou Conso vatoy o Musc Tllnl HCIIHOII op, Hcpt.ole II, Illl I l.onlo Ilmo tlml, Hammoton Poulty ssocaton Stockwell Buldng Local Photc 74 We delve Wednesdays and Satudays Somethng New comng. Watch ou advetsement. Bette let me ejm you hot a heate befoe cold wvutle seta n. CHS. T. THURSTON Plumbe Steam and Gas Ftte UammontOD venue Locnl Phone 557 Hammonton, - N. J. Fo Lowest Rates, n Best Companes, see The Hanmonton Tust Company Fe Insuance. utomoble Insuance - Fdelty Insuance Buglay Insuance NOW IS THKjmK to have you Fupace-Repaed. lso jou IM.UMBING Refoe Wnte sets In. Walte J. Vene PI nn lt ng, Hetlng, unl Kngo Wok. Phono (53 Kummonton Hammonton Tust Company Hnmmontou, N. J. Captal. $00,000 SnphH md undvded ove.*?l. ),000 Two pe coot luteat pad on oleok)* nocounth vcmcluj; u dally balance JUIOOo ovt. Thee pe cent, compounded (omlauunally, pad on Tme ccounu. 8alo Dopoult loxos fo Itout. Tnnt and Itaal Khtato Depatment., ctu an Kxeouto and dmnstato gont fo tlo Hnlo Ho»l Kstnte. Btcamshlp Tckets Bold. Doon conoul.tnntt,on) ay Dufllncflfl. OFFJOKHH Tlos. Bklnno, Pnnldont. JOB. It. ImholT, Vlco-Poaldont. Wa. Colwell. Vlco.lvenldont. Uolnt Iloltun, Boa. k Tuan. (), P. Ctnpnellu, HI>(, Hvo. Dan S. Ittu wlcl, ttoney. nunctom Mu. It. loho,. Nulnon ho II. KhI; lpnu ndkuv IClln ll^d Ilun Htc n-c ^Vl^. II, Mm nnloto, M!MI. Ilylo II. M. llotlonly.. C. Mll.T.l.lu T. Fonch Ilny Mnnnlny D.ulul M. llulld.ion H. Mat. on pl I lon non Wn. II, Pkhumt Wllllnn Colwoll Omuo Jonao Dnan H. nn «. Ink Man Lvoa not by Uoad lono.y. tn: (Jood Hook ; ImL lu: could f t. was ou hcul ; lo t s us ou.-ln^ and wholesome as t s pant able, and that; s sayng a lot. You neve Haw chlden go nto head and hutua* lke those n houses seved head. wth ou J. B. Small. Gendles Phlada. Bagan House. Up-tc-date Mllney and Dy Goods. Whee qualty counts.,.,- * We have a full lne Lades, Mens, and Chldens Undewea. lso, Lades, Mens and Chldens Sweates Wth geat savngs,.... ffle lne Qults and Mankets at vety easonable pces. x vaety Dessng Sacques cant be beat n qualty and pce. lso, a beautful lne Lades and Msses Skts, wth geat savngs. Odd FellowsBldg. Wm/Gendle, Pop. l) c. t. MYHOSK Balla Blkllnu;, : Hammonton. Offce Hous : 9.00 to 2.w a.m. and fom.)0 to 6.00 p.m. Phone f«3 Closed Fdays WM. H. ROBINSON Hammonton, N. J. Real Estate, Collectons Popetes ttended to. No Collectons. No Cmue.. O. Box?05 John Funeal Decto and Embalme Twolltn St., between aloads. Local Phono 00. Bell 47-D lammonton, N. J. V 0 IlCBlHtn, " LewlBb.ue, Pcnna. Mss BERTH TWOMEY Iffotay Publc Com-, Deeds Bnalnets n bcso lneu popely and pomptly attended to. Gbeson Buldlag, Hanmonton. W. H. Benshouse Fe Insuance Stongest Companes Lowest Rates. Conveyancng,, Notay Publc, Commssone Deeds. Hammonton. 0 5 PRIZES 5 One Contnuous Show Statng 7 P. M. Come Ealy dmsson, 0 c. KRRER & RIPLEYS UNION THETRE PEHITTTMERY. One Woolc Bagan Sale. You can save thty pe cent; on Domestc Kxtncts nnd Tolet. Wates, Colgates and HownM CxtactH, n hulk o n bottles, at 30 ettt. and 35 cln. pe ounce, substantal educton on all foegn extacts and tolet wates. THE EED CROSS PHRMCY m- Y$$0-:> Vfew ate-. fss*- PERSONLS ND OTHERWISE. Dont foget to egste next Tuesday, last oppotunty.. Xast Satuday, ldmuud. Holt Bey and famly., Phladelpha, came, down^u auto to spend weeks end wth hspaents. Hay M. Salnas joned fanjy paty on hs moto cycle. Monday was spent n.tlantc Cty^ Come! Whee? Why, to neghbohood meetng on Wednesday evenng,, Oct. 25th, n Pesbytean Chuch. Thusday evenng, 26th, "Remnscences." n nteestng and ptable evenng s pomsed. COMMITTEE. You ae nvted, to all sevces M.JE. Chuch.to-moow. Monng Class at Peachng at 0.30, and 7.30, by pasto, Rev. W. L. Shaw. Bble School at noon hou. Juno League Se- vce at 3 oclock. Epwoth League sevce at The Pesdent Needlewok Guld heewth equests all membes who have not yet contbuted gaments, to delve m wthout delay..the annual ecepton and dsplay gaments wll be held n Odd Fellows Hall-, next Thusday, Oct. 26th, at 3 p. m: Eveyone s codally nvted.. Secetay. Un-Clamed lettes. btnl un called-"! lotnn n Hammontou Pout Offce ou WdouHduy, Oot. 8, Iflll: Ms... KlnncR M. lcncy Sandes M. Heny Sttzc M. I.!. Nchols MIHS Hoslo Kalonn, cae f. Dudlo Maste.lohn Moutuouey Hev... I*ento I>eu Mo fom IX!omt Ms. Mao stubcnle, caoc. Bdle Mss MnRwltc Wllmot llev. (. oto.m. leope Hollnson ) ypcclnl delvey MBOB callng HIV ;my ol tbu.juv Iltow wll IIIIMIHC «t thn t lm bt*nn ndvotht^. ". ~T03. C. ELVI.NB. P.M. The Mos Oppotunty. Thee s one oppotunty whch mo has that.she too ten ovelooks te-oppotunty to de~cde delbeately and fmly ten, ffteen o twenty yeas n advance what knd man o woman she ntends hef chld to become. The oppotunty s not so ten ovelooked n espect to outwad accomplshments as t s n espect to chaacte. When a mo decdes that he daughte shall be a panst, she ot only has gl.taught gadually, yea n and yea out, untl lttle fnges become supple fom execse, t>ut she s also caeful that gowng mnd s stmulated and uncetan taste made su,e by heang good musc. So t s wth boy who s destned fo one pessons; he s taned systematcally wth that defnte pupose n vew. Hut how fe\v mos take same pans to study and tan whateve specal moal apttudes chlden may have! The tanng chlds moal natue s seldom done accodng to a plan caefully thought out, wth defnte qnnlty damete thut he s capable (f attanng n mnd,!>nt t s fa allow-d to be n matte dnuce and good ntentons. n eye fo justce, IKMVIVIT, may be ^ullvud UN,.well IIH un oy* fo achle-tnnl unk ; fottude, ( u-kn*ms synplly md bn*udh mnd mvy he dcvlop-tl jnnt as n lvely as a task* fo IIIIIMC, and n tll flvm a lfe (In* lotasson ol ll wll bng happness n nud lage n-uu* lluu tn* ablty to sng, wl- books, o buld lntlk l «. Moeove, lnt* tntn. elnu-lct, aellly fosteed, help wondeflly to nmm* (h* -flvctv* u;* what eve talth Illl my have. Tlllll* HIV! Ill) NlllOlllH IXplVHHly fo tanng \\IVM- pvonn atlbulen. Tn* nollf must ntndy poblem well nnd wneh;, hy out -onun codng In needn he plla pupln, and cuy though he plans by dnt Infnte ptl-c*, The chef dffculty les n fu:t tlut tn* le* mo alln fo HO m-l sten tuhelfnlnu^m, lven In lcdf wlful dtobedehe, e.hldlml HO HWel, no bewtchng that uulh*n ae lkely to be dveted fom goul fu u- lld, and to ovelook, exeue, even to eonage funny o pclly tlutconlngh, That Is ueh a tende w-aknetw (hut It HI-OMIH cuel to ebuke t; nevelm, mo** nut be taught to ealt/t! tlul cllldeu ne not toyt, not dellghlfnl, unhuu ted loll gven to m fo t.et unement, but uw ecnlt In (ho geat btth lfe, whom thuy nut tun Into well-taned oldlen, To a lugn extent gown-up xoldch omluct unde le depend ol hl <lllllng n ln baby yeavh. Youthtt Conpnnlo, thletc ssocaton. We gve beloxv battng aveages membes Home Team playng n thee o moe ganea. We eget that game wth tco and two games at Vnelad dung "Old lome^week" must be omtted, owng to lack fgues fo se games: Nnno. Ilez.CV 2. Keysc,.. Hayllell, 4. Tell. I), coney. 0. ehlco, 7. Ix>clmt, R Illnlsall. t). ItcoveH, 0. Kuscl,. Jjoblcy, 2. Kltzputlck 8. Slack, llattlr venbcs.i. H. 32 8T, 89 :w H 0 ) B n 0 Io Ct !W.SSI ,2M Tell and Ftzpatck, ou egula ptches, have ptched n 28 games. Tell won 6, lost 6; Ftzpatck won n, lost 6. Takng aveages fo 25 games, we fnd that Tell stuck out an aveage 3. men pe game, allowed 5.6 hts. Ftzpatck fanned ah aveage 6.4 men, and allowed 6. hts. The tavelng team oganzed too late n season to secue a full schedule;, but played a numbe hadfought games. The showng aganst home team and tco gves pomse a geat team next yea. Tavelllnc.Tenm Cnnu8 May. 30. Hnnnumton 3, KKK Ilnbo t!. 7. June:*. _ ".l, Watelod. 0. " " 8. " 0. July ). ", Tuoketon 7. ug. 2. " SI, tco 7. " 4. Nonm " 8, Some olnt I). Sfpt. 4, a.m.. " 2. tco Home Team 5. t egula meetng ssocaton t was decded to have fnancal epot made by audtng commttee. Ou ecepts exceeded?goo, enablng us to pay pomptly evey oblgaton and a lage pat old debt. The ssocaton wshes to thank atths tme contbutos on lst, Band fo sevces on openng day, team membes, loyal fans, and many os who contbuted to success season. The 9 teams, faewell! The ssocaton wll mantan a foot-ball team. Detals late. Fst nnual DHLI DY! n Hammonton Bassett & Welle Havng had a successful season, wll gve people Hnmnonton an oppotunty to vew many vaetes Dahlas gown by m. 0,000 Cut Flowes Wll be on exhbton at Royal Klectc Companys fome stand, n Dallad Iluldng, To-day, Satuday Octobe sst, ftenoon and Kveng. ll wll be sold al low pce t)m; Cent ecll. Odes taken fo llnlbs fo nxt sehon. Eveybody oads tlo Republcan May tlo Gl! \\Vwllllu Ilc lnkng, am you wll Ilnl llul lu Noth Polo Boad HtH tny hm-mlc llul vn u cv lulcd. Huve tle Imlelx, ul KH FIVII Ilcul. Loouade BKERY OTIUK Ill Ill Ill Hll HIM N KHlln ll(,lhl lylnll. HMMlnl. Ilnul In llnnll Kmmnl. Hlnn. Hnull ll III" mlv ll lhlll, III" <luv lunlu m llt u llnlln ul tlm ln Htuul, lnlllhlat nl I)HI unlt l>lnhl, llt In luly ulv In tnt Mltlnn ol I n null Tlolll In nlllll In Il- nllnlln nlv Ml «nlllnlln, Ill lln ttlll uttn I Ulllllflt Illll OHlllllI III lllll Hlllll lilloimulllt, Wlllllll Mn nulln In lllt IMn, u lmy wll In lntv<* hnml Inu mttlk u vmv lt* Ihn mn nnlntl lln mllmllm..imi.h U OlloNNIll.l., lllllltl, (llnnllt,v llullnn, llnnln, N,,. llklllly, N..I. Mnyn l.tllm, N,,., Olul lo. Illll. Obtuay, Lbam Mdnfot. Ths counnuntw was geatly shocked, ou Fday monng last week,,t announcement sudden death Loam Monfot; an old and hghly espectedctzen ths place, who was found dead at 9.30 that monng. The famly wee pepang to spend.da^ wth M. M.s bo, on Mddle Road. M. Monfot had been convesng wth M. John Chambes, who was at wok on new cement cub ; about ffteen mnutes kate, a Wokman, gong to ban fo cement, found M. Monfpt ly^g^ae<pss dooway ban, dead. fte caeful examnaton, D. G. MVCowell gave a cetfcate " death fom appoplexy..,. / Funeal sevces wee held n M. E. Chuch on Tuesday at two oclock, conducted by Pasto W. L,. Shaw. ppopate musc, on ogan, was gven by Ms.. J. Rde. male quatet, Messs. Seely, Osgood, Dxon.and Myose,. endeed.appopate hymns. Intement was made at Oak Gove Cemetey. The. pall-beaes wee Messs. H. K. Spea, Robet Steel, Elme DePuy, Thos. C, Elvs, E. W. Stckland, and John Chambes...., Loam Monfot, second son John and May Monfot, was bon n XJnadlla, N. Y., Sept. 6th, 833, and ded suddenly n. Hammonton, N. J., Octobe 3th, 9. The ealy yeas hs lfe wee spent-wtb hs paents at famly home. Xt 852 he went to Calfona, whee he emaned sx yeas. In 857 te was maed, n San Fancsco, to May^C. Mooe, Danvlle, Pa., who had.gone to Calfona fom Mchgan. In 858 he bought hs bde a yea to Hammonton, and settled on a fam on Mddle Road. bout fve yeas late he bought an adjonng fam and moved onto t, and emaned e, tllng sol untl 89, when he bult and moved nto what s stll one fnest houseson Bellevue venue. Hee fo thee yeas he enjoyed a well-eaned est, n enteed a local eal estate fce as clek, and late took busness hmself, contnung- " same untl hs death. He s sad to have been fst ente houses n Hammontou. Dung Cvl Wa he enlsted n.u. S. Navy, seved nne months, ecevng an honoable dschage at close wa. Two hs thee chlden, Chales H. and-nette M., wth mo, suvve hm ; also hs two bos, James, Peuvlle, N. Y., and Heny J., Hammonton. n olde bo, Cyenus, ded n San Fancsco, a numbe yeas ago. *M. Monfot was a lovng and devoted husband, a knd and ndulgent fa, a bo tue and beloved, and a ctzen most helpful type. In busness le was honest and upght, eve commandng hghest espect 6T~asfellows; -good-neghbo and a fend_ted and tue. Many heetoe unpublshed deeds kndness have_ been bought foth by hs death. Hs many deeds helpfulness wee done only as n sght hs Make..; t age ffteen yeas he was conveted and unted at once wth Chstan Chuch, and fo sxty-thee yeas he seved well and fathfully-hs!l,od. In local Metbodst Chuch, whch he was a membe fo moe than a half centuy, he was a fathful and effcent woke. To hm Sabbath was Lods Day and n t he dd no unnecessay wok, and snce he made a Chstan pesson he neve used a publc conveyance on Lod/s Day. Evey depatment \tte Chuch was nteest to hm. Hs place n publc sevces was seldom vacant : paye sevce always found hm pesent, he was e nght befoe he ded and fo sxty-tbee yeas he neve mssed a Sunday^School sesson, when possble to attend one. The Sunday monng Class Meetng le loved dealy, and e hs testmony was always clea and convnchg-4always exaltng Jesus Chst and exhotng those pesent to be fathful to end. Hs pesence and testmony wee always nspng, because ealty whch sptual lfe had _folhn. and whch he enjoyed n so lage aneasue. In busness meetngs Chuch, le was an mpotant facto, beng a wse~an"d consevatve leade. Fo a long tem yeas he was a Stewad and a Tustee, and was pesdent Boad Tustees fo fouteen ;yeas, holdng that fce at tme hs death. The famly, Chuch, and communty suffe a geat loss n death ths jjood man. v FRIEND. NEW Vcto-Vctola Lke llustaton, $6 O styles, $25, $40 These thee popula-pced nstuments make t easy fo evey one to own a genune Vcto-Vctola. Sold on monthly payment plan. New Recods evey mouth. ROBT. STEEL, Jewele and Optcan. Job Pntng Republcan Offce Bank Bos Talong Depatment, We nak* Clos to ode fo Mou and Women. Ft and wokmanshp ^Ufa Wo do Pessng, cleanng and Repangat easonable pces Lades Suts and Coats made l)j an expet man lulo. Gvcut a tal - You Have seen ou advetsement about. Sweates; Some have bought- m, and ae well pleased. *hey. ae best to be bought fo money. NOW, see ou FLNNEL SHIRTS. Unon made, 36 nches long, full n all ways, at 50 c, $.60, $.60,,$.75, $2, $2.26 fne lne Dess Ou Scatch-up Hats.ae-nobby, and pces ae ght, " $, $-25, $.69, $.89 O St Hats at $.89 and $2.39, and_a Jull J, lne Debys at popula pces. fne new lne Slk Knt Tes at Ffty Cents. Fall and-wnte-suts: Ou dsplay s fne,; $0, $, $2, $5.?ome n and examne m.. \. lage and full lne all o goods fo you men. Blacks Geneal Stoe Stoves-all knds Hadwae, L Plumbng, Gas Fttng H. McD. Lttle QEOB.GE E. HTROUSE JTTSTIOB tho E»B.OH Pompt nttutlon pnul to Ollatlt. Kn, eoldnt, tomohlln, Hul < IHtnnoo. Olllco In um l Jacksons OEO.. BLKE Capente and* Bulde Wok Fnshed ax pa geement, IluH, lluo ]>lt», and ostlmulo) fu-nltled. JobUlug uttoudcd to pomptly. llox flq. Local Phono 800. (huy Steet. Hammoton. Home-made Sausage In oases, 20 cents Loose, 8 cents Jacksons Maket.

4 CCIDENTS HPPEN tfv "I feel that she la only gl ould eve eally love," sad Wllam. I looked at mp bo-n-law epoachfully. "Wllam," I emnded hm, "you made exactly same statement about Mss Chllllngfod." "Oh, that was yeas ago:" sad Wl". Ham easly. "Mss Debenham was concenedin a, smla affdavt," I went on. "WonaeTully long memoy youve jot," sneeed Wllam souly. "It balances tha shot O people have got," I answeed. "Yes; but ths Is oat-thng, tttfl-wiillln = "They all wee. gan I must pont out that you told me so youself. "Some people," emaked Wllam, ltly addessng sky, "cant get moe- than one dea at a tme nto fat heads!" "ll ght!" I sad. "Dont get Huffy. I apologze. It stands to eaon that you cant go on makng mstakes fo eve. Ths lady may be eal thng, as you say. s po my soow fo mentonng e those o young ladles, Ill let you tell me about ths one. Whats he name, to begn wth?" "I I dont know," sad Wllam. "I I havent spoken to he, you know. Fv«only seen he on pe a few tmes. I knew It was a case love at fst sght as soon.,an eve I saw -ne." "Whats she lke?" ^ "Fa," sad Wllam, takng on a -pecullaly-fat-ton& voce whch - smeant to ndcate fevo. "He ha IB golden, and she weas a blue fock. He complexon s, lke peaches." "One moment, Wllam," I Inte- Bupted. "You contnued efeence to He beautful fat.; maden n blue fock becomes slghtly monotonous. Snce we/do not know he name, let ed mely at hm, and asked us call he Mss X." - "I call he Phylls to myself," sad Wllam tendely. ently. "What luck! Shes gong t st down e, ovelookng lane Ing stage! Youv only got to fa f landng stage, and eveythng all ght. Shell see It all!" He saunteed along 5 landln stage and took up hs poston. I stood besde a convenent coll o ope, and pepaed my soul fo th next act In ou pefomance. Fo ft long tlmo I stood e, bu at last I took a stop fowad and mos convncngly tpped headlong fowa ove coll ope, and went hu tllng Into sea. ^_ las! just as I was fallng I sud "donly emembeed that I wasweal Ing my watch, and my folly In ex posng ths to un so employed m mnd, that I cle"an fogot to shout. nd I mght have known that Wl Ham would not be lookng when fell. Indeed, I dscoveed subsequent ly that he was gazng- Intently a "Phylls," and dd not even know tha I had fallen. I eached wate wth a mlght> splash, seemed to go down beneath suface fo a few hunded yads and n slowly ose agan, to be In stantaneously escued by an aged ma ne In a passng boat. He was amed wth a boat hook and escued me n most gnomnous way by scuff my lowe gaments. Thee was consdeable hubbub on pe, and that excted asnne Wllam so much that he lost hs head and plunged Into wate fothwth, as pe pogamme. They_landed me at pe steps^ and I was tendely taken to bath ng saloon on landng stage to ;et ded. Wllam, I undestand, afte cusng ound exctedly wth no esult, swam dsgustedly back to steps, and walked up m. Instead beng haled as a heo folks laughhlm what on eath he dd that fo. I stpped t my clos, ded my self and boowed an Ineffcent sut Well, n, I take It you Phylls fom bathng attendant to go Has, wthout knowng t, captued, n me n. I told man whee to you heat Obvously you next step send my thngs when y wee dy Is to obtan an ntoducton to he.", 8nd depated. "Thnk I.havent ted to get an I "Wllam, t seems, had gone staght tntoductlon?" snoted Wllam Indlgba <=k to ou lodgngs and dfed hs nantly. wet sut e. He was n a dy lg- "Cant you Impess youself on he out "»<> a teble tempe* when I notce?" "Ive ted to let he see Im about, fn a tactful BOt way. But Its no good." We stolled along sea font and on to pe. Pesently Wllams gasp tghtened on my am, and he Hushed fuously. "Thee she Is!" he. whspeed. "Ove by that automatc machne." She cetanly was a beautful gl. I felt qute pleased wth Wllam. "You must woo and wn he," I ead. "Id go Into a den lons, fo he sake!" Bold Wllam. "Thees no den - lons down hee," I ponted out. "In fact, tho T»y neaest zoologcal appoach to that- Is pefomng fleas. nd m afad pefomng fleas would be hadly adequate, Wllam." "Well, what can I do?" "Couldnt you knock down some uffan who Insulted he, o save he lfe fhen she Is fallng ove tho clffs, o somethng that sot?" "I mght swm out and tun nsldn topedo a dastadly foegn foe has ponted at he!" sad Wllam Bacastlcally. "That would be Just as lkely to happen." "Well, youve, got to do Homnthlng," t emnded hm. "Yes; I muat do somethng to bng myself pomnently befoe he. Youe qute ght thoo," unld Wllam gloom lly "somethng bg. Hy Jov," ho ced, "If only Bomo one, wee downng nt-thlh moment!, would plunge In and ccnn hm befoe he vey eyes! I hotld bo ho heo. She would look at mo wth admaton." "YOB; thatll a good Idea," I concoded. "Only people dont neon lo bo downng wth any fequency f ths plff," Wo walked on In ueful llenc "Ive Kol It," mn Wllam vey thne! You mun he hwlnmln; ound pe and get camp! Yon slmf! I lmg> In and Have yon " "nd n >"" wakn up? lln a Mllly Iden, Wllam. l-n one I hm;. I dont get unn: nd. fo numbe, fbllcull Hen n once that Ive only - (o tnko thee tttolcn lo gel In plo nleph. IT yon Jump In yll smply look on yon m an oflelon Inmybody," "dot II Mls Mne " ho Kld net Hlly. "Von m nt nwlm nt leul, yon petend yf n nwlm. Y«m tmnhl" nnd full f Ihe pw. Yon flounde am lmt fn help. pluk In- and (heo you un!" Fu twenty nlnnl"h (. pleaded wth m* tn do thn foollh Hln Me pont <-d nl (lull II w- -ny lonnle duly. HM hln holll *. In!» hln confedf-nlo In fhl lohlaey, nd H ln*! I cohhtlcd. Mnl Ing lo hln fnal lllm povdng n new null lo opno Ille one llml Would :el Wl-t. We pelfeclll ou IlllUn ove Illncll, nnd wcnl on nofelln Ihem ll (ho nflenon nn< evmlk. nd next noln wt <"< ll>» Dle to nwnll n f<n-..v..,t,, nkohunlfy n put ou Illn Into mmllon. "Hee Ill.- In!" HM Wllam pen got back. "you sad youself that accdents wll happen. You not savng me was an accdent. I dont see that youve any cause at all to blame «me." "Youve uned my lfe," sad Wllam bttely. "Youve made me look dculous befoe Phylls. Youve made It ten tmes moe dffcult fo me to wn he now. But wn he I wll!" We Bat down to dnne. Fve mnutes late petubed landlady told me that some one desed to speak to me In pnshage. went out e. "bout ths to fnd a polceman monngs busness, s," ho Bald. "I got you addess fom bathng shed attendant. The chef constable would lke to BOO you, If youll step down to staton at once wth me," ho added sgnfcantly. Wllam and I, consdeably puzzled, accompaned hm to staton. We pessed hm wth quees, but he would only toll MB that) should lean all we wanted to knw fom tho chef constable,. "Looks an If wee In fo Home touble fo not bathng I" egulaton cohlunc.h," Bald Wllam, hh faco aw IOIIR IIH a Illdle. We wee nnheed Into tho chef con- Htaldet fce, The, polceman, pontng- lo me, l.u down and mll HOIIIC- Illng. "h, yen!" mld chef conmlahe, Inolln^ up "So Ihln In He mn who In npeelel allenpld Hllclde." I lunched loudly at Ille ulu.l eo. "Cmno. lln no llln; nallt," tald He chef eonlall" Hlellly, "\\<- Inye nyldence fom. MM eyewllnem I lopped hhl;. and.lmcd mnlly nl \\Ulam "II WIIH II Mhec lcclllelll " :!llll Wll Iln "I can.tnmlly touch fo m." "What ll) t Ol ll HOW Illllllll IllMldl Ille elllt eonlkll. you ll happen" Wv ml " "Nn," -mlecd Wllam "Vey pood; yon <ntv nllln, Illllllll II llelllll.m. ou evdence In In Ille e.-ll Illlll Illll Ienll.llllll aflc Ilnll- IIOIH whle lonhln;.l..n lly ll Ille wle, vey cacfnllv plaeel lll lout mle n oll np.. lonu I wo Ilep,, lotvml and fell lcdll. le dd not even cy out." Thee \\. a IOIIK tthencc "ll a nnlle- fuel." I mld III. lel-ell ly "I I fell vclv Iml. and I I llnhl Id Ille a Imll and "Then w-hv ddnt you KO lo H" llhlnu tled, he a elnne nnd ploeeel III Ille Illllllll wll" -ln e wa a deaul ptno eal Inll H alle In " lenpclllclt "ll wnn II a nllt yon Ilum I lll II fo (IH- II "Ve a he P IIIII cmely lclnll." "W l m" n,e" W. " en (lve you full "I shall have to consult. mayo about ths. sad chef constable. "He may thnk It bette to posecute you, o ho may not" We woe allowed to depat fom tho polce staton. Outsde tho polceman who had ^accompaned us th came to us mysteously. "I thnk I can tell you "gents tho best way out any fu fuss," ho sad; and hs palm became notceably pomnent. "Thank you, s! Well, -now, t I was you, Id get JW. Wlkngton, solcto, to look afte Job fo you. Hes got a lot Influence wth* tha mayo, and, besdes, Its hs wfe whos pncpal wtness aganst you. See? t a wod fom hm, lke as not shed foget what she eally saw." It was excellent advce, and we went at once to M. Wlkngton. We explaned ou pedcament to hm and ho guaanteed to make It clea tothose n authoty that my fall In sea was a complete and most Indubtable accdent. He m "3t_have_ a ted_enegetcally, o wthn "a cotlplo hous ou polceman came to ou. lodgngs agan. "The chef constable sends hs con" jllmente^" _he_sj{dv^nd_l s oulte undestood thal"thls monngs busness was an accdent. Howeve, chef constable says he bead you say somethng about a bet, so hes sent up a st subscbes to ou poo box n :ase you mght cae to have a look t t and feel lke puttng down jmount o bet. I dont mnd telng yon that e would have been chage some sot aganst you, )nly chef wtness says shes fo- ;ot exactly what dd happen." He wnked genally, and took hs epatue, plus cetan cons eam. We stayed Indoos all est Fame Do you wont a Job dggng potatoes? Ted Tm-Yes. I do, If Its dggng m out gavy you mean. " geat many people owe lves hat day, but next monng Wllam elt hade. "I smply must go and get ano glmpse Phylls," sad Wllam. Lets go on pe. I cant lve wthout seeng he." The pe was a cowded, and t took some tme to each peead. "Hallo" snm o vnlco!3 wel : Flatte thought I.J pactce on my conet last evenng, but to save ^me [ couldnt get ght ptch on It. Batte Couldnt you get wndow osen? Whats wndow got to do wth It? Well been thotgh that. hat ends well eh?" It was ou fend M. Wlkngton. Fo a tme he chatted to us, teasng.uences. "Come along. I must ntod.uce you o my wfe," he sad pesently. ed us lp and ntoduced us to Phylls.". * * * ^Oh, well^sad Wlllanh qute- Igbt-heatedly." when we had left hem, "Its no good talkng lke that! ccdents wll happen. Lets go back long pe ths sde. s we walkd up hee I notced a ppng gl,. beautful, dak maden In "a pnk Iess!" UTILIZTION OF WSTE..-JIstlngulMhcd chemst once oh- ved tha My lady wtes tende cntlmenth to he lod wth Ink made om an old coppe cfmj pot on pape nde fom old collas." The utlllzalon wnate poducts, whch In addnff BO e.nomously to th«wealth n wold, funl.shch many Bch fanastlc adaptatons. "Olvc me," D. I-*>nn nalj, " HOW- ;u Now Yok, and I wll etun ou yealy Bpelo mlk 00,000 nwh." The wn.te soapnudh fom oolen factoes whch, used to polte hundeds ves. Is now peclpated and ctrulum Is pessed to blekn njd conveted Into Hpo IHmlnHllMh gas. TheH ae only xjleh Ingenuty man. hat feld In fa fom exhausted Instanced In ntlmnte-thnt-fom 00 lo 000 tons flnu coal ae own nwy evey,ny In mhen f New Yok. It In not ImponHllle that nne one wll nhotly Invent a po- HM fo eclamng thn wasted nnlal. to that docto," sad-klckllngtot. "la he a cleve*physcan?" "It Isnt that I Teo to. He la neve n whun you wont hm." "Mssus Mulcahy, ol ace bo th papes Dannys been dschaged fon. pson." obseved Ms. OHoolgan. "Yla," sghed Ms. Mulcahy. "Danny nve could hold any kolnd a Job." h Temblng. Female (to slxtcen-btone polceman) Say, s, would you come up to my house and speak to my husband? I dont want you to take hm; t just want you to fghten hm. "My good woman," was tho eply, "do you thnk I was taken on Foce to be a scaecow?" «Beathless y stood at last upon tho toweng mountan-peak. "Thccl" she sad, angly. "Wo have clmbed all ths dstance to adme beautes Natue, and we have left tho glass at homo." TanQulllJ* umlng, he shted the" lunch-baskot to o am. "Neve mnd, dea," he sad: "It wont hut ua Just ths once to dnk out bottle.",. benevolent clegyman, whle walk-* Ing In a colonal mnng duxlct, came upon an old man tunng a wndlass whch hauled up oe fom shaft It was a vey hot day, but old man had thown asde hs hat, and sut woe steamng down upon hs bae head. "If you expose you head to -sun In that way," sal:! good pason, "you ban wll be Injued." But old man only looked wealy at speake and shook hs head. "I wouldnt be dong ths all tay long If I had any bans," ho msweed quetly. In a boad school ecently an Inspec- j to was examnng a geogaphy class boys on fca. local docto onco sent hs man wth a box plls to a patent, and a hampe contanng sx lve pullota t«bo left at houao f a flond. Unj luckly tho messenge bungled.ovo hlal eand, aqd took hampe to ) ste * patent a/d tho plltu to ns mo«flenjt Imagne conatematlt ot patent on ecevng along wthl fowls followng- pescpton: ; "Two se to bo swallowo evey half-hou." j_ fte he hod put many questons, -ght-ptch would have he_as.kcd_^followjng:=_ "What-bd lves In fca, and has wngs, but cannot.fly?" Ths queston seemed to puzzle tho smple-heated and tuly otevout county peache, who had tasted bux few dnks wold, -took dnne wth a hgh-toned famly, whee a glass mlk-punch waa quetly set down by each plate. In sllenco Bnd happness ths new Vca Wnkpfleld quaffed hs goblet, and n "Madam, you should dally thank Heaven fo such a good cow." us about epsode and Its conse^ ~.Good-natued Umpe (to gentleman vey fully developed foe and aft, who has Just taken guad) Could you stand a lttle fa ht, s? The bowlc cant see you wcket. Gent If -I stand any fa away cant pet my bat In font stumps. Umpe Well. BII7 we must ave IT ths way. If you Its tho gont anywhees In font Itll be l.b.w., and.if you Its Mm anywhees behnd lt be a wde." Two Scotsmen met on boad fa Hteame gong to Unted States, blt ough wea was too much fo om ^ m. When y Baw each on few..lays late Jame geeted hs fend wamly, and poceeded to make boys vey much; ana seeng m ftes- Itate, Inspecto sad: "Come! come! Cannot some you tell me?" t last a lttle boy put up hs hand, and sad: "Please, s, a dead un." The concet was ove, and pefomes, havng had a gand ecepton by a lage audence, some, fome tan whch wee a hgh-coloed. - Iate Vsto I call ths a downght faud! You advetse on you blls. "The Most Remakable Dwaf In tha Wold," and he tuns out to be 5 feot C Inches hgh. Bland Showman Exactly so, a. Thats whats so emakable about hm. Hes tho tallest dwaf on ecod. talos sgn In a llttlo town Cheshe was an apple smply an apple. The people wee amazed at It. They camo n cowds to tho talos, lselng whateve was meanng ol] It. The talo, wth a complacent emlle, epled: "If It hadnt been fo. an apple, whee would clothng busness,be to-day?" The-aeseants-oyos glstened;-at-laat he hod stuck a lkely ecut. Tho youth pushng a mlk-cat alongtho steet was, fa too good fo such wok. He was cut out fo tho my. Gong: up to mlk-boy, he naked, smlng whle: "Would, you lke lo peve you Kng and countxj my lad?" "Yes, a," came eply, as tho boy pcked up,s measue. "Pnt o ;. ^ ^ ^ F S HIO NS F N CIE S cyclng mashe was dng downs wee ecountng I mn o day when h, s hat blew T expeences, ce- lf passlng. countyman pcked t "I was sngng a petty nong once," sal-j one. "It was called Row, Bos, Row; Steam Runs Past, and when I was half-way though audence wee bendng backwads and Towaan ana pullng fo ol UeT wee woth I" "Thats nothng," sad ano vocalst. "Why nt my laat concet I sane The Lost Post, smd whole house began to lck.imagnay postagestamps, and ushed ut to flat post-box BO a.s to be sue not to mss tl" last collecton!" up and took It to htm as he ccled ound, savng hm touble gettng f. "I eally must get a hat-euad to keep It on," emaked tho mashe. a» he ode f wthout a wod thanks. The-vok-da eply was abot, but ex- LZINESS. I.II/.IIICMM hal Iteel ll Ille Illct 4 ot any an Inventon, am II wan a lazy llhnan \vln llt on Che lleu Hnt alc Ille lltnee t.lklml ponllle. c-llk to Hl OeuKe I,Inlay, It WIIH In HI llml u Mlnmnan who ln. to at- ml to Iw lalln,. lknnlt tmme Mlau-e upl, decded to nave hlm- II Ihe llullhlc nl walllllk t" nb I Im Itvee Ihem hy fltlltenlllk IWlt ven ("Ketlte Ity ll lulik pece We, llte lnn.-hull- neved aa culcelhl. The \vle un nn^lotn hln n am (hee he ml nghtly nh,\yolc- I (le lw«mhtmh \yltloul elllllk foot lml.l- nn he IMIII Imnl ml anl cplllllllle.l ).I p llmllll. DOO D/\Y3. II..K llayn III Ille name appllll (0 - he.llnl ne Ihe yea at tll) III. uf Ille ll. I Ill-ll lhllik f Ullllll, e ln; ma. llnjl In, lte tme when une Jml le.l. Ihe mll, They mll Iv luntel fu h.nt foty.lya. \Ve III.-lln (he cxpcnnlnn,,l...luyn appled h Ihe hull.ll ean.n,,f Ihn HI, Iml..\vl. ( In Ihe poeel.n nf - e. llllllxen It IM II.. I.IIIKe Ille lme Ille ll.m.hill I In III;,,f,,.,,,,;,, u. ovnncomna onntcmn. Thee III nonelhlllk cne fo u> 0 In Illn wold I lnn lo eln ml -I vel In v elen lmnl au-cn we ty had enontl we wll llml n ay lo mmnl Ilen WNTHO TO KNOW. l>; a Mho hln n nnehl month Mlelln Doe that explan he nlc- K HO nnny flowey ntcenhnnt hm comfotable wth a deck-clml and some VUKB, emakng, wth a laugh, "Why, Wullle, man, yoe lukl yean olde than when I saw yo laat!" "Sna* WMnnc at that, Jame," wan eply. "Ive had nevoal bethdays, yo Ucn, alnce I came on boad tho steame." "Whate yo comln home wth you mlk-pall empty fo7" demanded fame. "DHnt old cow (fve any. thlncv" "Yen," epled bn boy; "nne quats and one kck." Tommy My fa wu In South fcan Wa, an he lost a Ics o a am n evey battlo he fawt In! Johnny Hlckoy! How many hattlom wnb no In? Tommy -bout foty I M. Down Is that dog yon» tmat? M. I (pondly)--rmat? Well, I nhftll thnk HO. I wfl Koln; out wth hm y.hlenly nnl I ntoppol nnd Hld: "TowHe, wevn fokotten pom- Ihlntf." nl Imllepd If le.illnt nt down am Hculch bn h.ul to ne» If he could thlnu what It WIIH. "My wok." emaked Ihe ldheulel l-ntlnl "In MO palnl-nn. that my plltn ten full mlep In Ihn Ihnl whle I am op-tlnkl" "Mob, IhnlH nothlk!" etolod bn val "My pntlentm nly nl ImlHt on luvtk (he pletnn tnhen whlln ^ am nl wok, In ode lo catch l-xpchlllm l.llkllt on thl faeell!" llpvnlnt I. mly Kxnnn me fo lnpplhk yon, my df lul, lnt I oveheul you convtnatln, am vlul In tell yon tha you petnl mal leuln In plltlnn anl pellllon only! Yonnv llo H-fnl Well, Im hlnwl! elt Inn hek; an If w"dop ncmnn cove m tol. on thn ee ol Iln In Tnlln! Well Jllnl nweep Ille flm wth ln! t meelluk uf womm; men a local peache WIIH Klvlmf an a.hle", n Illed "We all K l n.lnl lln,t I he llnnlfnl fo," On Mclnp; happy -loouink yonk mn In Ihe font ow, h" untl: "Mv Kool man, peeelve von hvn Klt MnnettlnT to t" thnnlfl fo," "I have Hull, M.".-pllnl nnn, "Mv nolle-l law full downntaln Illn lm, am hal lo le culed home," Cullpne (tenche. wlml In n "Laua," Bald that -young ladys mo, "It seems to me that you had tho eas tuned a low whle young Smatly was hee last evenng." "It wan Holcly fo economy, mamma," answeed maldnn. "Thee U no uao tyng to beat tho BUS company, my daughte. I have notced that tho shuttng f gaa In always followed by a coespondng Incease pessue." "Well, thut lessens wast, doesnt It, mamma dea?" epled atless tcll. nd he fond paent could flvl no SIMPLE PRCTICL MODEL. Ladles House Dees wth Seven Goe Skt. Ths desgn wll appeal to evey home dessmake who appp<-lntpk HlmpllHty fmh Htylp Th.^ wast has a shaped sde closng, and skt la cut wth popula nveted back plat and has a deep tuck at each seam font goe. The sleeve may be fnshed In full length o as a shote sleeve. The Patten IB cut n 6 szes: 32, 34, 36, 38, -JO and 42 Inches bust measue. It eques T yads 36 Inch mateal fo.36 Inch sze.- -- peaslve. It was smply: "Get a nal!" "Dd you eve play In Hamlet7" Inqued a atcal manage a ecut acquston to hln company. "ICve!" exclamed new-come. "Why, Ive played In nvcnf hamlet In (Ieu Mltulnl" "m so thn In tln end," mld thn heo, an hc.ghcnt ove. fom tho dyng heone, whle ochtttu played nt, nb I mmc. "Thnnlc Heaven fo that!" exclamed voce fom thn Kllcy, Fnn -MtnKe (at DoRlm) - h, Hl, It ceoh a nhame KtltIK lo wamte. Heeond t^anke Ilnt HtaKe enklnce, nl, Heond HlaKe No, td; Im a mlllt nnn, to n-e all thn wate JCMMO, JCHHO. e you n nclnnlcul l-ntlemn MHVHKC V to haldenme) Von vllan! That HtufT )uu waanted lo dt away wllh Imh.lh. I hnd IIIIM lalcj evey Iml f my lnull Hull d.-m,. Well, II hm done away \\-lth Imll patehen;.you het small boy, afte examnng, contents tho wndow at a Glasgow sweet-shop, went Insde and Inqued:. "How many o than bs augu-balls da«yo gn fo a ha penny?" On beng told that y wee a penny each, ho appeaed vey dsconsolate, nnd wan tunng to tho doo when nuddenly an Idea stuck hm, and etunng to tho counte, ha aaked ths tme: "Hoo InnK wll yo lot me keep ano In my mouth fo a ha penny?" S Enest Shackleton, In Now Yok., wld a pleco gooraphlcal Igno- nnce: "It wa«incedble. It emnded mn a lttle watng-mad. a nha bonch me my tea and toast and bloate one monng I unld to he: " What n any monng, May! Its almost lke Floo!,. "The Ilood, sl7 sad puzzled mad, " YeH. nald I. The Flood Noah, >on know - k Mount aat.* "Hh«shook he head and mumued, n x)ltetlcally: I ant hnd no tlmo patten ths Illustaton maled to any addess on ecept 0c In slve o stamps. SUCCESSFUL CLENING GENTS. to ead thv papes Tatebv nl." Old nentlenun Well, tny llltlo man, how old ae you? Tommy Iltfllan My vnlej, s* When Im alway-tavelng Im uvlo; lw«lv«but whej I «o to fntch tho bo Im ove fouteen. etyman (exanmlnr n Hunday-. nchool clnsn) Now, can nny you t-ll me what nn sns omlhtdtn? Hnall Hchol\--ense. Hl, ye Hlnn yon okht In have commuted. The loelo lul by Ihe hednld and latkn! Kuvely down at thn Invald. " cannot hde fom you fact that yon ae vey," le mld. "lt e anyone you would lke In snnt" "Yen," nld Ille Hfee, fantly. "Who In 7" "nolle loelo." Much tme may Ix Raved by cleanng wndows wth a paste composed whtng and alcohol and polshng afte- _wads wth chamos and newspape. Thn qucke than soap and wate method. a cleanng agents powdeed boux, huohold ammona, washng >oda and chlode lme ae «afe to use n aveage home. Remembe that soda njues panted nnd polshed funtue and woodwok. lttle ammona n thn wnl helpn to enovn dt fom woodwok, nsng f aftewad wth clea wate. He boax (o hnn, glnnswae and nlon, \Vhtlng paste nnd nmmonln leunn slle well. Stong ncldn should neve IH med on alumnum, plnln nmp and wate MHR best cleanng agent fo It, RINY DY OUTFIT. tf*fst>f&! *ewt Evey gl who goes daly to busness should possess a any day outft that s, a specal ancoat, and skt that she weas only when wea IB hopelessly wet. The any day ekt, couse, s shot j and qute plan, whateve pevalng fashon may be. Wth t s won n neat whte sht wast. Instead pettcoats, a pa bloomes ae moat convenent. The ancoat can be mado at home fom a good patten, and must have as ts mateal a cavcnette watepo cloth. Ths, wth cae, should lost fo at least fou yeas. Fo skt, buy a emnant sego e black o some dak shade, and band hem wth lea, whch can be bought to match shade fabc. If ubbes ac objected to, on Beoc uglness, vey nce sandals o oveshoes ac to be bad at lttle cost. Tle ncest gloves to wea on any, days ae thck cotton ones that look lke chamos. Wth ths outft, choose a plan lttle ddess all odes to PTTERN DEPRTMENT 6O7-6O9 Sansom Steet PHILDELPHI able moto vel, w hch wll help to keep ha tdly n place.,9053. NEW RUSSIN SUIT FOR MOTHERS BOY. Hoys Russan Sut.wth "Knckes". Ths popula model wll appeal to tho homo dessmake, because Its smple and well fttng lnes. It IB appopate fo any mateals now In vogno. The Patten Is cut In 3 szes: 2, 4 and ( yeas. It oqulca sada 27 Inch mateal fo thn j 4 yea B!ZO. I patten ths.illustaton maled to.any addcbb on ecept loc In Bllvo o stamps. Medcne and spt flasks fo automoblhts have a safety top that n automatcally locked. The two bottles come n a wcke case; tops potudng ae maked to»how contents so that They can be unfastened easly n case accdent. Nothng could b* dante n chna than some latest Lmoges cca tons. The colong and pattens ae ch and decoatons dstngushed wthout beng n mselves obtusve CHRMING SUMMER GOWN. Costume wth Hgh o Regulaton- Wastlne (wth Sheld) fo Msses and Small Women. Vey chc and cool lookng- la ths danty smple model. It may be developed aa a oneo two.pece costume; and wth o wthout facng on tho Bklt. Blue stped gngham wth, blue gngham make a good combnaton. Whte lnen wth badng o embodey also would make up effectvely. The patten Is cut In 6 szes: 4, 5, 6, 7 nnd 8 yeas. It eques B 6-8 yads 44-nch mateal fo 6- yea sze. patten ths Illustaton maled to any addess on ecept loc. In allvc o stnmpb. md-ehfm nloh val ll-ollkllt la lue h. mmnllk otll-e Ihe levnpot avn] lelu on a chate InnhMlM. Ila Inlnlln I Inn look h fom edlae. lo ln- In Intoduced to nwllm Imll. tl n I Illnum and an KKllnlmm wee nklt at lo whjcl thd nhlcetlvc mttch MneMM»d Ihn Klnntenl M-npo. The l,;lnlnml nald,..ju-t-, tha hln dd. "Fu," mld he, "moe nteamen. lulh nenw and padle, ave nl l.lv.-- nnl m one day lte any Ild pul. In a week." "I lnll that," mll Int. "Tlnn In Col, fo lnlnnn Thouandn ntcwn ente It dully." H.-.l wlou he hnd lo nny fu hlmnelf, youth epled;-- "Hl, Ive only bn In ll<.nnvy Ile Inyn. The lln.lay Ihn docto duwol nx my teefh Thn second day I I \MIN vnehnlel m thd luy "h l«k«h p nnnlnt ncont I In petty ollee h««ayn, (fmn a n, "" lncl you hea men that you ae Inclned ID hn cnlom lo thn jollll ellennem".inn "I know II, I KOI Ihal hy ttlcklr wee n-(0 to down ye" Hl Clnle Itnell, when pmel nl Ma. wan a noted cmm-emm- my head Into n llfl nlnfl n nen f thn lft w comlk up, and ll wan eomln down," HIT, nnd II wan n nhew. wltnenn wl mld ccumvent htm. On mn oeennnn, al leant, howevv, InKh wan m hm hy an Innocently Intmlnl annv. ll/ ^vat conn-xamlnlk n wlthv "Im a nnlf-mnln mal,", nnld tho epad In celnln hoef-plnln pnnl Indvdual, n h.ne on nmly nol "Woll, you an all Hull), oxenpt an VollllK Molefnl lla Ialto In nollllen? Vetenn Poltlelnn Ialtn In n man who l-vnn ou pnly md KOCH ove o ntk mm. YIIIIIIK llooefnl Wnll, Hum, wlml In nnn who Inven hln pntv nml conen vllnenn lo ne. lo vonnt I "llt no," fpllnl e nm In tho.,,,, Vnnnn Poltcan convet, mv l"t»; "lev wnnjmt lnllnny-nlol I! "" "" l() "»> l"» "How la«e wee Ihn pnts?" nuked n you bond," cou,helded Iho olho Hl ChleM, "Wee y an Ina-e nn pal tho eonvoatlm. my lnmlt" holdng up hln hand fo Ihe "Unwn Hnt?" Hnt?" "Tho pat you lall wllh In out. thnk I hon, Hl," Wth." OHIO DIOHKIN lolt MOllllOUll (HHI,, (lllw DoB, -Wlflto op dovlnped Ihh plealk nodnl, wth omholdcy In Hulf hluo on vent nnd piplkh «hlu on thu f«o ndno, Deep plnlln Klvo beadth ove tha ulmldon, Thn nllt In HlalHht ttul lnll>d, Thn mtlon In nut In 4 ulen: (I, n, 0 und! yeun, II mnlon l K-H yadn I0-l-.l mtolftl fo tho «-you ul.o, putton thn lllulaton mulled lo nny mldctm on ecept ot loo. lu ullvc o nl«m>«, Fashon Catalogue, 9 lllustntna ove Fou Hunded Desgns Lades. Msses and Chldens Gomenl«n cuent Fashons. lso Newesl Embodey Desans, PRICE 0 CENTS ddess all odes lo PTTERN DEPRTMENT S, n, om St., Phla,. P«. WHEN THE HIR HS TURNED. Ha that In tunng gay, may le e taded Jby.. nhnnge. ten Innn though lack ot xuf llccnt Ion o nlphn In system, j whch nne none tontu ontunl>k tln" Ingedents nlnmld l>. tknn Ih^lmU). ()llv«nl ubbed on thn ncnp\d,lm lulen cculaton nnd nonlln-n hl[y tn entoe colo. s^^ If Iml In gay»n KK dnn on n* an excellent tonc. Ku whlln Iml a jelly fomed tn- \yllto only eggs whle m>» nnd tollng wate nltonld le lned fo ulm (toolng, NumoH lnnlngn le necennny when Ihn ha In whte. *c ulonn cleunllnctn nlnll IK* ohmmd wth gnd lo III" tmdes lned hy whle Imll emn. Plenty ll lll nnd ycnllluon In good fo \llte hull. FROM OLD QLOVE TOPS. llnlly, lonlh fo Ihn new Imt.v a lovely when ndc nl It Id cut fom Hm o lght coloed glnve, One pull l\ lopn nnlu-f I wt talfn f loote-n. If you Vn makng u Imf! fo Imll.nn n nne In hold y.ml nnvlk lnpln.-nl, cut n elnle III Ile glove lo an h ( an It wll allow nnd pnk He dge n hnd ll wth lll.n, If He (l.ne top tn \\un no tlml II. cannol hn ml In nny olh way, Hum l(ep to pollnh you wlndown and ml on wth nfl y, IIIIVK hen wmdcd In Ihn hul wy, Make jull yel-t holn nn Iml fl lo t Md lllll Ilem Hlloll (ll "H lh bon; no thy CM.le tld on aound Ihn lttle unklv«. FEMININE FCTS. fenalu Hovoulgu WIIH called kng In 3!>3 bccuno an uvolon lo tho tun) quoun. (Ieclan women ealy tlme, whm equed to Inlo (tln, swoo by Juno and he chahtlly. gobadl In Heman} mun to death nnd voluntaly buned Ihon- NtwIthulnndlK common llned fo womnn In that county and ag», WCKI How In (IH. Kulned nupdo Innnence In Chna nnd unpod tnt Ihonv Hho wan maed to thn Km puo Kaotnog In (00, helk ono tf hln falhnu wldnw. Mullbnn, cluhaled nen.) Bopano, who wan bon at aln In HOH and dlod at Mnnchentc, ICnKhuul, In IH.II, WUH lnlovml fo ln nmlwilluy, K<I»- eohlly und pnnblonal unthulan. Ho b«fuctlnna maunted In unl conldealle uumn tha he flonln won fenetly o, K,. to lnt<f«e fo Iho pupnno urlnllk he Iluce, COHQETQ. ll dc <<nd«on Ihn llgne, Me gldlcn do (o glln. Vey (lnmlt weme lll.e Ihn, too. Women, nn t ule, look lnl In l.nlt e nmltn, Hlml eufoln nhow one pull nn t ot<b In font. THE LTEST. The dnne-table jadnee s a ch affa cut-glans nnl slve. One engagng desgn s nn oblong bowl nlve that s suppoted by) ampant gffns j :t each end. The gflmh stand upon I metal bu. Much ognalty s shown n desgns fo new chocolate pots. The spouta In some ac fomed head and beaks a-bd pey. no shows u swngng Wateng-pot sup.- potec by gaceful human fgues. Indvdual flowe and place cad holdjes ae an attactve nnovaton. cheub holdng a tny conucopa-shaped glass vase, on an angle, s one vey pctuesque desgn fo ths novelty NET ND SIMPLE SCHOOL, DRESS. Gls One Pece Plated Dess. The plats ae sttched and fom a jox plat effect that IB becomng and gves beadth to fgue. shaped colla fnshes tho neck. The sleovo Is cut In, bshop etyle. Tho Patten Is cut In 4 szes: 4, C, 8 and 0 yeas. It eques yads -II Inch mateal fo 8 yea sze. patten thn IHuatatlon maled to *nny addess on ecept loc In slve-o-stampb, CHIC FTERNOON OE HOME DRESS. Blue popln, wth tmmng satn am fnncv buttons fo decoaton Is hee Bhown.. The wast Patten 900 has popula eves tmmng. The goed skt Patten 8946 has a ponted extenson at sdes, ayl may be fnshed n -hgh o egulaton wastlne. The Skt s cut n 5 szes: 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 nches wast measue. The Wast Is cut n 6 szes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40.and 42 nches bust measue. It eques yads 44 nch matelano"f~a" ~me~d!un~blze Ths Illustaton calls fo two sepaate pattens whch wll be maled to any addess upon ecept loe FOR BCH (n slve o stamps. FLOWERS FOR THE TBLE. Many. us when etunng fom coast o county at ths tme yea come laden wth oots woodland fens, whch unfotunately ae ten allowed to de fo want ot a handy eceptacle In whch to plan! m at once. One ncest and pettest wll be "found In a ganuj toy tb o pall, such as chlden usfl fo sands. The handle can be emoved, and tho pall flled wth fom makes a danty plant fo table. flowe holde whch costs only «few cents can be made flno meshed we nettng. Cumple up a small pleco nettng nnd put U Into a bowl (o holdng oses o any shot stemmed o heavy headed blooms. II tho flowes ae aanged In. thl«nettng It wll be found excellent fo kooplng thon In place 8773 (hlhlh Heo (In lw«lokthn) wllh llnll Clla -Kn ololh, Ilk. Ilm o otlm wan fahlcu tlln dnlk In vny dmlablo It l» uumfubal" and pn(ty wllh doubln-leutnl Innl and "Imx" back. u hoo nlown, wllto ljno wan me<l, wth te nlknn enholdnnd In Hllopn, Jeal huttonn tm lh«" fconlu, Tlw nleevn lu tlnuhod wth nn uptuned nlnplo uff. Thn (utcn In out In t> nle I yea, -. 4, II und U yunn. It uulon U 4 yadn 40-lncl mutolnl fu lh» "yea ulxo,. lnlten Illo Illnutatlon mulled In nny aldem nt oculpl loo. In llve o utvnpn.

5 wll "PITTSBURGH PERI< Ths s de vedct evey man and woman whose poulty quates o gadens ae enclosed wth, ths fence. What moe than pefect satsfacton can one dese? EE VfXft ^-*T& It s J:ch qualty Open Hc»Tth we, lke old tme on we, pefectly Galvanzed and m«jo nto Fence by nsepaably jotnnt; stay nnd stand wee by EL.ECTRIC WELDING \ -" ; c -. ot evey contact pont, that makes "Pttsbugh ~! "> t */ eel" Fence stongest, handsomest and mot \»J ;/ t".;:cbl= n wold..- «. T7VV-XY ROD GURNTEED PERFECT Fo that. One Thees one o moe cold ooms n evey house. Somehow o o- se ooms can neve be made comfotable on a cold day. Thee s a way to ovecome ths. Use a Vulcan Odoless Gas Heate Can ba collded to any gao fxtue. Heats quckly. Postvely no odo. Hammonton & Tutf Hnho Cty G&B Company. H. Phllps Co. Fe Insuance. -- MONEY -!<» skekso,- Loanw- Con MnlM n Hnllll ml, /lullnll, llnnl.c (!ty. N. J Fo If,unco m Com, THE C"H BERLIN!) Mutual Flo Inmaco O. Wll lmn >ou n> >ty nl. lon omt tlmn ohn, lonnou : O ><>ttlmff «x- >o"«hult ; no loullnu <)( lnn To pcll ; nlxty-nevo! yoso l-nutltlnoloy ovloo. Oo.l apfa ove (l(l(),imk), Ko pftlonlnn, noo Wayland DoPuy, OoneHoooll m< (llm)f flt< Iltumuntu. N, J. M cd to evey FIEL poae. o look up bc;t deale n you town Sol by HaTmnton nd Gaden Fence Lades, take advantage ths oppotunty. Lades Sute, Long Coats made to ode t6 fo $8 Smme Lnng, guaanteed, two seasons o moe f necessay. QUEER) Talo. ffe^l^^ipl, ^Sg^I!^-f?M>. TpHE Natonal Cash Regste tuns J. one man nto thee.. It enables n sngle mechant to do thee mpotant thngs to sell hs goods keep hs books and keep tack hs eash v Its an nvestment, not an expense. It actually pays fo tself out: leaks that t..stops. It educes losses and thus. enables (.IK; deale to sell hs goods at u/maj pls. It potects hm ganst^-o poteels custome and (Jjt-Mhuk east; dspute. Buy fom a.sto/f wth a Natonal Cash Regste. Its un on system and can always gve you/ moneys woth." The/Natonal Cash Regste Co., Dayton; Oho / E.. HOOPER, Sales ftcnt, Ilnmnouton, N. J. Commecal Pntng done Pomptly / at Republcan /»/> wll ft you wth a pa ; vl/ou Readng, Sewng o Nea-wok Eye Glasses o Spectacles. Ths ncludes tha examnlaton and pope fttng, we make ; se goods and guaantee qualty. j J. R. HUNTER...Eye Specalst... 2l4JfRKETST., PHILDELPHI.P. W. y. IM.INGWOKTH Solcts yotpfttonac* Monumental, Mnblo & Gante Wok I*o Pem! ng nnd Ifttclj In Cemetey v u-ntly nnd uluftctuy done, ERR Habo Roa and Poach Bteet, Ilammnton, N. J. Get a swm,-dvetse! Wly t ny«to buld Concete : Fst, t lbt.f; Seonnl, It sntlsllus Thd, t s moden; The o nnety sx cnsons you wj lnd f you wll examne n house Ills knd, o f yo^ wll en! I on (le Haamooton Concete Co, If you have fends vstng yon, o yon ae gong away, jnst phone you Edto. BEUTIFY YOUE HOMES WITH ffuxvu:} < v..j;».»!j4.! ^-^wj ; x»maufxm m /ffek^a^^^ J-jvL"_*l;^l--- "- J -*--^<--^-~ J -^^^ y^»<^^~ Cyclone Galvanzed Onamental Fence nd GTES: Specally made fully.gu.ateccl- duable, cheape than wood.. ll M/CS and styles. See sanjles at my fce.. }:. lvhoff - HamUG-uton. Ths beng- tlo lagest exclusvely Shoe Stoe n. South Jesey, we ae enabled to show a moe complete assotment Lades, Gentlemens and Chldens.SHOES t pces-to sut eveyone. We wsh to call especal attenton to on lne Lades Comfot Shoes Pces fom $.:! t, to?.v5 Cushon nne solos and ubbe heels. If yon have neve won m, yon do not know what tue foot comfot s. Douglass Shoes Fo luj. lults and j.ul../ Ou lno OROSSETTS n Rmppo thau ove Wth up-to-dato machney, wo ae tunng out tho boat EBPI.R WORK on shot notce. s SHOE STOKE Notce Regsty^ and Electon! Pusuant to law, notce s Heeby tvcn that tlo JlondR ol ftuglhtyand Electon In and (o evey electon dstct In tho t, TOWN OF HMMONTON.In County tlantc, wll meet lo tlo pupono ol nmktne n egstaton votes on.,. Tuesday,. Oct 24th, 9, at tlo luu ono () oclock In tho aftenoon, md ennlu In uckhlon untl ulno^u) oclock In.. evenng fo pupose cvlklntf and* coeetlne oklbteh nnduf addlmr eto. noruh ol all pesons enttled to tho ant nfmfncoln tho espectve electon dlhtlctk ut next electon \vlu Bhnllnppea In peson befoe m and enthlluh to tho fltlhfncllon. ol majoty tho honnl that y ac enttled to vote In that electon dstct at next electon en, and nlup lo Uopupono ealnc efom tho nvm>h -any pcwnkwho afte a fnl oppotunty to he hcd. Hlmll be jlown not to he enttled to vote en by eason ol nonefuicnco o O- Wse,.. nd notce In heeby clven thuttho Hoads D JtcElKty nnd KIcctlon wll neejt at tho followng (leklftmted places: Flnt DIstlcl. In Town Unt.. Second DlKtlet, In I-Iemens Hull, Hellevue venue. Thd Dstct In HnHementot Unon Hall. Fouth Dstct, In Man Itoud - ~~^; Kle Mouse. - - Notce In heeby /uthc clvm Hnt next GKNlvKt ELKCTION Ko puposes ol elect fnc canddates lo tlefollnvljk )lllcc«: Two fkonblynen. One SheKT, Two (.oonew. Ono Counclln.m nt J-atc Mayo. Thee Town Counllmcn, Towntlek. Ovesee Illchwys/ Cho.scM Knchohle, Out?.luytle ol eacc, Tw».0on.stalles lo thee yeas. One. Constable fo two yeas, found Keepe, and ppopatons fo sad Town, wll be held on Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 0 commencng at hlx oclock In tho monng, nnl clobtnc at seven oclock In ovenlnc. Sad electon wll be held In followng places: Fst IMatlet, In Town Hall;.Second Dstct. In Femens Hall.Hellevuc venue: Thd Dstct; In lascment ol Unon Hall: Vouth Dlstlct.ln Man Ilo.d tlo House. - \\". It. SKEW, Town Clek. Dated, IlannontotX. J., ve.ft. ). Notce Eegsty and Electon. 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