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1 Jfe *, Publshers, Terms, $,25 per Year; $ n Atlantc County We carry a lne of Cultvators :::.: Damond Harrows. ;;"- Wheelbarrows emal Garden Tools Rakea Hoes TJrags. Fertlzer for any crop, call on us. Pur stock JVaneeCompleteJanurev Che Taylor Provson Com panys Specal Potato Corn Truck Manures, Ffelds Pure Ground Feh Guano, Bergs Raw Bone. GEORGE ELVNS, Watch ths Space Dr. 0: E. DAHB, CTEMTSt Offce Hours: 8.80 a.m. to U. JO to p>m.. Evenng by encagemehts. 08 Bollevue Ave., John Walthov The BLACKSMTH AND WHEELWRGHT flas remoted to the ehop lately occuped by Al. Henecke, on the County - - Eoad, 8"rcady"tojd6;r Any Work n Hs Lne. Chas, Cunnngham, M,D. FJyscan Surgeon. W. Second St., Efarnhonto. :00 to3:00 7:00 to o.-oo P.M. Engne. gves unversal satsfacton, J. W. ROLLER, Hammonton, N. J. j Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whps, Trunk*, etc. At L. W. OOQLEYS. for an Aucton Sale. L. FRANK BORNE, Auctoneer. f your STATONERY s STATONARY Throw t away NOT And got some that s up-to-dato of HOYT & SON. tho low««t n prce, but tho LEAST EXPENSVE. The WALK-OVER SHOE for men, the QUEEN aualty SHOE for women. T. B FOOT-BALL. r TberJam0jontons-onc«more-went down before ; the V delund team, last Saturday. ths tme by a score of 27 too. came~tatewtl hs excellent account of the game, whch- makes t evdent that our boys need a competent coach a second team for practce. > The lne-up.;.---:--: B,B,S. fotoof - V.-S.B. Coggey ;...!,. E..;-..«.Lloyd (Cnpt.) Walther...:... L. T Mtchell Wescoat....; L..G, Stewart Re ld Ooleman W. Phlllp8... K.;o... MoKllp yaugbn,....r. T j...;.....walla /JBCksonrCaptT.;.. B. "m.;...h;erlabe E Jackson...ft.(B...Leech : Crag L.H.B.Fl»ber C.Phllll ls..rknht.bzn:.:...chew Oarton... K.B.../....Coates Touoh.dowDB...Ubew2, Coateg, Leeeb. Fsher. GOdlS rokn t<juch-downs...cbow Z Keforce..Geo BrnndrlfT. Umpre..John Penn!nn Llueaman...Jus. Ootrell. ~. vwwv«nr%njrnanae0 Tluoof Halves...lOnl 20 mnutes boy B bad ther usual wld tme on Halloween, some of them lu.tb«chntch. echool bells were rung at ntervals, sgns, barber poles, bcycle racks dsplaced, sotue otbur movable property consderably mxed. tst Prof. Thorntoas mask ball, on Toeeday nght, was a success, a large crowd beng present. Tbe costumes were unusually good. Several lades came near ttnnlnj; the frst prze, but Mss Sara Henstaw receved the award. George fceponrteceved the fentlemeus prze. ~ 8 - Chester Crowe!! s dong qute a busness n fattenng poultry for market, usng one of tbe newfangled "stuffng" machnes. t lookscruel, but tbe brds take kndly to H, 4».8oon as receved, fowls are run through the raeete-duzzle louse extermnator, hot havng to scratch for lce or food, soon; become fat tender enough.for the parsons table. t&" AmooK tbe late autumn garden flowers are the Trtomas, well known as "red-hot pokere"; two southern varetes of Latrs, wth dense spkes of blae flowers; «nd the lght bloo Tartaran Aster. These are bloomng Jreelnow,.anjLwUconUnue-.to. c untl actually frozen out. -We ar«glad to announce that to tho Corona Club, ot Phladelpha, wth Mr. Lous H. K. Mellon, tbe "Mr. Hamlet" of the Mask Wg Club of 80C, Unversty of Penna., as ts chef exponent of,tho Thosplanart, wll bo added, for ths evenng, toe lalentod younu Bnder speaker. Ms Elza both Puttee, a noted 4t Church opera snger, who baa recently returned from arls, where she spent some tme tor voce culture. > - Notce of General Electon! Notce n hereby «l you that an.electon wll tn lelcl n ho lv)«.vn of HumnontoM, n the County of Atlantc, on Tuuuday, llo Huvonth dtty of Novumler. A. r>..m5, l)ol\v«xu the lors of H!X oo ook n the mornng HUVD oclock tho ttvunjuk, for the purxmo of oluctlk (X)UMTY OFKOKU): Ono AHtKnblynun. Gnu County One Ooronor. TOWN OJ?KCMUft: Throo Couupllncn. Ono Aumjwor, Ono, Two JuutUCH of the ov, Throu CoululdolcrB of APJHU), On«Ov«r«eer,of tho Poor, Ono Pound Kuupor. For lllklwyn, Town... Htroot jlkllh, Poor, Fr«l>u mrttu«ut M<or)(l )»y., Huld <?l)t()tlon wll lu hold n (ho follo\vlk >CCH : nth«kl - Ht-rr4Clnot, n Town Hull; n tho Hvoond roolncl, jn thu huhummt of Unon Hull. my lund thn 2-ltl <lay of potobor, A.>. lor.. J -Jj. (AUONNKLf>, Clerk. BO5. FALL MLLNKHY NO. Mrs. Geo. W. Leech., Hammontoa Trowbrdge Buldnjgf, Bellevue Avenue. Mournng Goods a Specalty. 2th St. Chew Road. Desgns made np at shortest notce, Funeral desgns a specalty. Baskets desgns for balls, partes, weddngs, etc. Chldren mportant Customers n onr estmaton. When they or*- sent to ns on a tradng err wealways remember that -they are not dscrmnatng buyers, take spppafe pans to see that they get what both, yon they want. Then we alw»3- try to be prompt n watng on then* - there s always a lttle worry at bodewhen they are sent on an err stay too long, often through no f of-ther own. j W. ProgglBk ; / yford Be - f»- -> JUotary: Publ for New Jersey, tenders hs servces. Penson vouchera executed, BANK 5- ateff* : The celebrated Stetson Hats, for v«, uc tlat has proved a necessty for every smart dresse at our store, jnthejgtggt style derbysj-jala HgEOelFhats. These hats are known as m world, wll look almost as good after yc wearng them as on the day you frst put themj Prce, #3.50.., ;. Other makes of Hats t 95 cts., $.35, $.5<j Mens Pne Oyerc.Manufacture svely, aacl xwjllfeel safe up-to-date n exwry way. coats are worn Prce, $5, #5.50, Sngle Clothng bought of us cleaned charge n our merchrf t talorng department. Lades fne Shrt Wasts. Onc lot conssts of ffty f me wasts, manufactnr?rsamples, not many of a knd, at #.45 akl $. 95 each J $2 j2.5o,. ; -* ndes fne wast at 95 c #.35, u madras. Ladesshrt wast n mohar cassmerc at $ oc ~ ncely embrodered n front, the very dentcal wast yon always pay $2.50 for, at $.95 Beautful Slk wast at $2.95, n whte, black, bne trmmed wth medallons, equals n every respect the knd sold elsewhere at #4. Specal at $2.95 Make your money go as far as possble, for that purpose vst BANK BROTHERS, n Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, N.J. v <\

2 A RVER PASTORAL. t wns- n - rom-rhymer Who plucked tho-flowerng clmber. -A fnv)" Ho t wns the ferrymans dnughtejr V\ r lth gypsy rose tun, Who ferred oer the water Ths strayng lunhtrel man. Her har had purple tntng* Above her flpn-nlpl pnr; happy to show you every corner of t thnk umlerst:"- l!asyau:k r.-pcoplo-undcrst-()uct not qute know how the ord feel. No) Her eyea had starry glntlngs; Her laugh wna lyrc clear. He-lstened nud he lngered -. Hs tryst wns one wth FnteO Tll eve, the- fary-fngered, Hud shut days (unset gat*. Thns"OftTlley~et~tereSfter,* At lust no more to part, For love (or waa t laughter?) Ho held hs quant old hut n hl hnnd as he npoke, nnd gave mo a sa<! smle that drew hs face nto a hundred tny, crows-feet, us mp tloed the wly, ho followed me nto tle j)rlor! Hn ana red tho rhymers" heart.! And now upon lfes <ecan : The twnn together float; Hes captan thats hs notoul But she stll steers the boatl Llpplncotts. -HEN we- were -flrst-mnmea "Webought a lttle cottage n the mdst of a pretty garden cartage that had Just~four rooms a garret n.nl; but we wanted no nore... ha nrrmprt-v of tho nt» \Ttaq "Nothng altered." he sad. "Thl s old Mrs. Frees furnture, that ha»en her jrran.dmothcrs n Bevolutlonary days. They say t * the fad of the tme to buy t op or have mtatons of t The brass rons, the nhovel-nnd; tongs7 the carved chars, la«escrtore remember: them all. TllB B a TjrkejL-carpettherg nra He answered wth a laugh, flung "»*hlnt6-tl e"jd,nra3cpltrc~ tlowrtftcr lf. 7..." "You naughty boy!" cred, ns hm n ny-rrmh.: "ts not n bt lke a nest, nuutle," he sad. "ts nl ugly muddy. There were some feathers n t, black, und there was n dead brd, there was that cup n cjueer cap. never saw such a funny thng." hardly any of them to be found now. emrkreejwthere,an-j..nancy played the gutar, sung you would not thnk that sung or, remember, she worked at her tambourframe whle read aloud from the poets." Se moved hs head slowly about, notng every- detal the peacock-feather fans,"tho cut-glass decanters glasses, the panted chna n the cor-- ner cupboard, the foot-stool lke a mel 3, the lamp-mat lnd-worn- out spnsters lttle home. "Once," he sad, "Mss Nancy sat r"a"tnlnlature to a panter then well known. t was a speakng lkeness j l)oes t by chance reman n the j hoae?" He pcked from the grass the object he had cast down. t.looked lke n crushed leather box, had been melted by the sun nnd soaked by tho ran untl t was shapeless; but t certanly proved to be n queer, old-fashoned cap, wth a peak;, lned wth oled slk; nnd as Blly tossed t about j turned t nsde out, n An Accdent. r. therenljjebtate dealer ad to hs crcular. "We dd not thnk much, about Mss :Tree, however, only that her oldjfaehloned furnture just what every wns "gong wld over went wth he bouse, that we could make t he prettest lttle nest n the world. Ve were begnnng the workl Why " ould we thnk of those who had ne wthjt? "".-./ should Jack Lotte Deare arrled, nsc what-had-beel-tne- d grefs of Nancy Free; spn- tme dead? We.-lve for ths world. / tghr-the housey we "moyes flace hadbeen/very carefully r = : r,. - t a nephew, a rch man, who lves n New Orleans, wrote orders that the "Eotse Boua be sold wth all ts Te 7 longngs, thnk the mnature you mean s here.". j /. l;ent.totheescrtore,...an4v*3fe ; f fron one of the drawjasttelkenega of a. lady panted on lory set D a narrow gold fram/t doubt t n really resebjedey lvng beng. beautful doll, all pnk pchlte wth-, blue- eyes, lttle brown curls pencled on the forehead, a whte frll about the neck; but as put t nto the h of Bachelor Bar Nancys very self," he sad, as she appeared at twenty-two. Then are no such women now." He paused,, wth a low bow, added, "Wltl jhe excepton of th& ED NOT TO UK. presence now st." eourtesled. hope dd t properly. t seemed the only thng to do under the crcumstances. - After ths begged the old gentleman to vst any porton of the houss grounds he pleased, when h went awy presented hm wth Mls Nancys. mnature, for whch ho kssed my h, stng at a long dstance touchng my fngers as though they were sacred relcs..jvetolked hm over at teutmc. Jack ", made up our mnds that he had once been a sutor of Mss Nansys. "t was not a very dlllcult mutter to-guess that, from that day he called frequently. He made he hs confdante at lf\ht whte package dropped from some secret spot beneath ths llnjng,whlcj had kept f "fronoestruetlon ndowu the yearn., Long years they must have been, for the letter had been wrtten before the rtays when envelopes were used, was curously folded, sealed wth a large seal on -whch was marked the [ letter "F." t was addressed n a delcate, runnng bond to "Alwyn Barton, Esq., The Oaks, etc., etc." n fact, t lmd.,evldently been ntended for the old gejtumanwe-culled-baehelor Bartonr to hm at once dspatched t wth a lote of explanaton. HsTTrswer""Wa8 ~a"~req[ues~that T nnd»>y husb would do hm tho honor of callng, as Mr. Barton was unwell, there "was mle" fn n-c- -On-the--wl»ole7-Joh-nuy Httlston was a -very good boy; but he had one fault whch t.. seemed mpossble -for hs mother to overcome he would fght j wtl other boys. Tmes out of number he has been reproved for ths, the last tme he promsed fathfully that he would battle no more. But that evenng he returned from -Lacbool-wlth-a-cat-cfacek a nose lke a swollen bectroof. -flhnny,!-- sad hs mother, sadly, "ddnt you promse me you wouldnt fght any more?"- "But havent been fghtng, mn. Ths s the result of nn accdent.", "An accdent?" doubtfully. " "Yes, ma. was sttng on Tommy Blgga, nnd forgot to hold hs feet!" holes are dug, rather nearer together; than the bases n baseball, nndarranged so ns to form a damond, n the"ceter sts "a boy wltlta"ball n hs hnnd. At each hole s a boy wth a stck, one end of whch he rests n the hole he s guardng. When tho boy wth the ball sngs out, "Oat n the hole," all the other boys change holes. As they do so the boy wth the ball tres to throw t nto one of the holes before any boy gets bs stck nto t f he succeds, the boy who la slow n changng, fnds the balln the hole before hs stck, s out. Ha then has to take the ball hmself. "*TBRLl-ANr SUNDAY = "SERMON: BY Subject: Marrage Dvorce. New York Cty. Dr. H. Allen Tupper, pastor of the Ffteenth StreetBnp-. lst Church,-preached Sunday on "Murrlugo mvoms" Th"o~ text \VHB" Matthew.,,x!x:4-G: "And He answered jsattlrntp them: HayeyengtTead! "that He whch made them at the begnnng made them male female, sad for ths cause shall a.man leave father mother shall cleave to tls wfe; nnd they twan shall be one flesh? What therefore God hath Joned together, let not man put aaunder>" Dr.. Tuppp,r-sad Marrage was the frst nsttutonal gft of God to man; the famly was the frst organzaton formed by God for the blessng nf mmunty. T)-lng all the centures, amd the changes of governments, ceremones dlspensa "MspaTnttanrf terwhjt? Well, let tn? unbelevng husb- or wfe go. snys Paul. Ho U3f.s th(mrd-mopatt!ut««n4snltblmell. vf- n hrw-hmtrnmrrngc- Tnt tho tnnlttrnl \vnrd "m* n-nrnr ". : -....,.-.> t,.. t,,,. not the techncal word "put away. t would seem that ths s a case of voluntary sopn.rntlon, not a legal dvorce. f ths be true, there could, of oourso, bo no re-mnrrage n such tn a lopnlly nnntllod. Ths alternatve sl not even rased by uul n ths connecton.tl may be properly nnd, then, thnt Paul dd not advocate dvorce for anythng save adultery, though he docs not oven ndcate tus excepton save by mplcaton. Ths dvne law s set forth n no uu certan sound on the pnges of God JVEordv--tlo-dlsobcdlece of.t-hum ental /sorrowful results to the ndvdual; the famly, und the communty. Second A socal dsease. Dvorces nro more numerous n " -**--»!-.-=» Sunday School Lesson - y«j s r "«l.wlll»fe to keep,, * n g to mnly... me. were OUH«;.mt t s lkened -unto a llvlne-temple or - ~ -= "P.tta-maTtaCT relaton-rad-fnsfs went down n run dsgrace. The, went down n run am UHK-UUU. xnu.. flnd llr,,> SR thorp, nctlvtv there feelgn of Terror n France followed the KMljSJs could be dssolved merely by nppllcajlm.o.uhnq FdR : HER dvorces were granted n year, durng the same j perod 48,000 outcast chldren were car rled nto foundlng hosptals near goodness there s no character, unless there s.character there s no salvaton. Brethren TTTOFCET-Ksthrr 4:0 to 5:!. LeSson-verses 3.. Study 4: to 5:3. Head the whole book. States n proporton to marrages than. n any other country of whch we have out,of the sewers of the cty from the secret places by the polce. Tle ndescrbable horrors of those tmes t ts mpossble to pcture, who wll say that drectly or ndrectly the volaton of the sanctty of-the nnrrlw.;. state the purty of the famly lfe dd not contrbute largely toward those, days, of terror? Tho rejecton of tlle the denal of Oodthedcso- j-rutlon of the home yelded btter frut, lhe taste of whch stll lngers n the.mouth of France, lessons wrtten "BTfbrod" have"tever been torgottenr--/ plln. And of course we went.... pll Bachelor Barton, bolstered up wth Llttle Blly Bumpkn llnu-h n-tr nat. o!,,!.. Found a great bg pumpkn. the cap thrown away. Mss Frees lttle negro servant, Cato, wore t A carpenter who was mendng the barn Jadnatchedjt - Apparently t never came down agan. t was searched for, watched the search from the wndow, but never -dreamed-that-lt-was-ln-the-testr-thtrj cap-was old. Cato had a new one, that was the end of t But now. remember that n that oled slk llnlnc the hoy put any letters wth wmen he was sent to the post oflce, n order loyupon-a... pa.e. S W. -hls-eyes-ehlnlng-under-bavront we have a whoppln pe?"" gray./brows. TV......("bear frends, you have told me that the letter you sent me was n the lnng of an old leather cap n the crows Uost he sad; Homo he dd the pumpkn carry. Nor a moment dd he tarry. And the pe was duly made; But young Blly was afrad Jetrejt for Brd* S<jaJrre», Albert Hudson, a farmer near Spcel, ths county, bus a flfteeu-acre. tract of l whch s a paradse for students of nature, says the ndanapols News. Mr. Hudson s a student of nature, he selected ths tract as a~ place were~he~coud"contnuetls n~vestgatons where brds j"lulrrplswpujdb.endlh.turbe(l..erct fessor Cooper, of the Splcel Academy, accompaned by the class n nature, recentlyl spent several- hours n tons, the mpress of dvne favor rest- ] any record. Ths socal dseases con ed upon these heaven-born establshments, when ther ntegrty has "been""mantaned they have been the sources centres of lght nnd love; but "when ther ntegrty ms been assaled untold sorrows sufferng have come upon manknd. Chrst wrought the begnnng of Hs mracles at a"marrage feast, h a gath spreadng. n 870, 8.E per cent, of marrages ended n dvorce. n 880, 4.8 per cent. n 800, C.2 per cent. n 900, 8. per cent. n 8K the- percentage of the dvorced to the marred was 0.0. n 900 t was 0.7. To-day n that country Jt nllbwable n obtan separaton for lve years, at the end of thnt tmo to apply for the converson of the separaton nto absolute dvorce f the partes have not boon reconcled. - The practcal results of the mperal dvorce law n Germany have been gratfyng. t gves four grounds fo Accordng to the census of 900 there dvorce aamelyt adultery, attempt of were :M57 dvorced.women n Uej ether husb or wfe on tf(t lfe" of Unted States under the age of twenty, the other; malcous, wllful deserton -Splrltnal otety. Professng Chrstana sometmes at- OOLDEN TKXT. Tho Lord preaerv th all them that love Hm. Psalm trbute tter sprtual poverty to nature. One s penurous, another cowrdjy, aud:.they.sftylt s because they havebeen less generously en,dpwed by nature than others cannot help t. t would be qute as reasonable for one whose fathers table, to whch he has free access, s dally loaded wth wholesome food, to go about rbe streets wth gaunt, bony lngers nnd ghastly [-countenance v starvng to <levtl; nnd sayng, " cannot help t." God s able to make a penurous man lberal. generous benevolent, or a cruel ate man as calm serene as the bosom of a mountan lake when the wnds are hushed to rest. He s able fo make all grace abound toward all Hs chldren. Chrstan Advocate. Versus 0,. Esther, who was probnbly very young.queen, had been urged by hcrunclo who was also her guardlnnrto speak to the Klrgana askhm to do somethng to annul the decree for the slaugltcrof thu Jews. Naturally sho dreaded the task. She had seen how easy t WH to lose the kngs favor by crossng any of hs wlshs;" -Also there was a law aganst anyone appearng before the kng, except at LJs.comm, a law the breach ofwhch meant death unless the kng should mmedately pardon tho offender,, ns a token of pardon, hold out hs golden sceptre. -the kng ha<l not ohoson to flo> Esther for thrty days. t WOH entrely lkely that he would be angry at her n;mn<lfjp hm of her exstence by appearng TTT-~ho forbdden nner court of the palacth- She therefore took her lfe n her hs n no dong-. She muld- not...send.- a.nessenger,for ; the....same law would apply to the messenger as to herself. She could not ask who.was gong to see the.kng n- Lnc-l, md they recognzed twentyegh±-dlfferent~h")eetes"of"bfds7"besrdea whch there were numerous squrrels gruy, fox, ground, etc. The tract s To go around amongst em all. t was baked for Sunday dnner; But small Blly the bad snner! - Watchng tll the famly slept -From-hs-chambersly lyrcfep t; To the pantry he dd he And soon lad away the pe.!-thlckly woodeth Hunters-lre lowed to trespass on ths doman, nnd no tree s : permtted-to be cut down. Mr. Hudson ntends keepng the tract ntact durng hs lfe, nnd he wll make "pro"vlslo"u~ln~ "ul8~~wnrt " tenance after hs death. """CTlngrof :rfamlesr-ad-the-pen-of-ln nnd-3,75dvorced women.between contnued volaton of the marrago splratlon pctures Hm as the Brde-, twenty twenty-tlve years of age. vows. Both n France Germany; groom Hs Church as the Brde.. South Carolna s the only State n attempts nre beng made to escapd The-holy ordnance-of marrage-was the-unonwhlch-grant&-nodvorce. threatenngdaugersh\theenforce- New York s the only State n the Unon whch proposes to grant dvorces only on Scrptural grounds; yet New York grants, annually, more man a were 70 dvorces n 870; 33C n 880; -thous dvorces. 304-n-000,-nnd-72T-n,-889;-nnd-tho- lllnols gves a far llustraton of growng evl s at last attractng the at-, the laws of almost all the States. Af- tentlon of the lawmakers. We do not tor rectng o long lst of grounds upon recognze the famly at all n our nawhch a dvorce may be granted7tee~tlonbl~cotstltutlou. ttmppeutb n our - holy gven to support socal order; to ncrease humnn happness, to pro- Tde that through well regulated famles trutl rghteousness mght be transmtted-from-age-to-age. Tle-vlo»- latlon of ts vows s the canker at the heart of human progress cvlzaton. n the West ndes, we are told, there s a tmber, that Bas an the uprnent of strcter laws on marrage fllvorce. n New Engl Wales there pearnnce of strength soldty, but j nw concludes by empowerng the court State" laws only as nn object of some when the test s appled t snaps asunder a lne whte powder flls the ar. The cause s how apparent; n worm has jeatenltssvjylntoth.e heart of tn lent, began nge, to the rbbon >op fresh musln to tll flowero, thnka brde would kjng out of tho old fgure a man had hot Jons of our.had FBachelar nt he w/a» nlly, lnd n loyp, the ortnln nnd ctrlounly an ho en me on, lf ho Wore once a hnndhomo lke my Jack, f ho FBomo na Jack loved mo, nnd Ls that youth could chnngn to "golden lo(!k» to gray, need to l>e, when, to my sur- he panned nt the gntu of my rd(.- ontored. M old-fhhlou-d hm to cull upon ho " Fter the good old custom no rapdly yng out. A moment noro my Mll,, mad brought mn!!h card, wth a glnn- At tho mrror, lrrh-d down to grout fluu:. Cloao at h, llacbrlor Mnrbm WH older than, ho bad mtnt-d from my up. per wndow, /ml frnllor; bll hl«fac«bad n nvoot oxprchhlon Mtlll. "M-n my nlrlon, nabn," n, Blll. " Haw.thn loh open, rnr,,, flrkt, (lnn for yoa-h, mul could ml ro Btran my«clf from npprm-ln K (,,, door. lnow well n bygut,.,,,,., WlKl.JllHH Nancy crcn anl h,. - n,. b tr llvod loro. came here orrn HM WH a very ntmate frlcml. vun tx\ lo won (n- dr.r oll room M,,,,. t. lklllll. MlHM lod \V lgllly \v (. Blu, ded.; am nlkbly-llvv. HM W4. were very yonk peopl,. W- M.,,.,,,., Hnt--twenty-lne \ve.ly nl», y,n hlnk mn al f( ntrle nl, eenu-e n, doubt; but want lo (,,, M OK-U bfoo dn, for,,, Unon!,, Mr," mld. ",,h,ll l( He had adored Mss Nancy, he told me, she had returned hs affecton, they had become engaged to oach other, wth the consent of the mother, nl went merry as n nnrrlngc boll untl, n BO me manner, ho offended tho object of hs adoraton. Judge he made her Jealous, havng been n hu (lay n beau of the frst water, anl njueh admred by theladles; but le vas too modest to sny no outrght..ttf.m-«ll events, sho would.-, M -H -. *. -/ -T " v»" J " mtntncuro whch had l>etn panted for hm; she took buck h6r lock of lnlr aud sent hm back hlrr lottcrh, nnd n all BprtBjJfjvaysjytukcd rtutfouuoo UJM hm for hs ovll dong. Yet»>lleve sho ntended/to relent for gve; He lado" uvory posmlblu npolo,). fry overturn, but she yelded not one nch. At last her mother dlod. That, groat sorrow, t Hoenod to llm, nuht bow her >rld«, nnd al e nbt noro thnu ovor lutul n comforter, a conwolor a protector. Allowng tlmo, for tho drat burnt of grlof, ho wroto to her, Hltlng h or to, whnovor hor lnt mght ho, bo g - bor to forglvo hm, und OKX> morn pronlnn to bo hln wlfo. "Hm novcr nnnwe.rod mu," h» «nld. "Hh- novcr gnyo nn 00 word n,-,,! ply." t wan on my dtfk to my Hm, ( xon v-ry vndctve, but»aw that Hnt wmhl ml do. SlHH -Nancy w,u, H.tblel n hln monory, nnd rou,] )(, HUHpercl of no wrong whatever. " erred beyond frglvonmm, nvent an;el," n- Hbl ",-n-ed boyoml orrlvesoj" nml llaebebr llarlo, ml have been moved from hln,>,, u. on by the whlpc of an ngol. To Keep tfem clenrt! thnk t was made wth a sort of pocket on purpose, nnd n that lnng ths letter had started on ts way to me, when a rudo jest ended uy hopeof happness for lfe. Cato forgot or never told the fact of ts beng undelvered. "The letter, dear fr/ends, was nn nuswrtomy prayer for Mss Nancy -Krc!s.pardon- n beautful, -forgvng, ngelc reply. Had receved t should have llown to her..she Hhould have been my brde. Those lonely years would have been gladsome. mght not have been the lust leaf on n wthered branch. 7 "t was fntcd.not to be. trust sho dd not HUlYor nlso. four thnt s possble. How dscourteous she must MlV deemed nc. never dreamed nd wrtten. " He paused. Tonr. flled hd eyes. " nn HOTJ " began. "tont Hay you nre Morry jou found t!" Bachelor Hnrton cred. "f wan foolshcnouu-h to fant when the truth burst upon me. stll rejoce. Up there, thnk slp wnlth for nu; there, where the truth!h manfest wthout rdh anl thank you oh. HO much!" r. Wo Htnyed wth hm a lttle longer,; nnd he talked to us ofnancy old tlnuh. When left hm he klshel my hnnd. Ho ded (lnt nght, tho letter nnd M[ss jvncys n nla((l rcmau upon ds bosom. An Old Ball Game. n the days before baseball became so popular n fact, when thnt game was almost unknown boys used to play "one hole cat," n game from whch sonc say baseball wm orgnally derved. There was nn old Scotch gnmo of much the snnc name H tle popular game of fftes, but whch H consdered dfferent n tho wa.v t H played..t.he,gano s called-"cutn tho hole,", old as t s, t s capable of affordng Homo good sport yet. n playng tho game sx shallow, Reasonng of Hees. HoneycombThows*how~econoffly Of room, buldng materals mathematcal theores may concde, shows also thntthe bees have taken "ndvantagc ofthtlact Some of thesavants have asserted thatthe rectangle or the equlateral trangle wotld have been qute rs effcent ns workng pnrs"rr~cbnsfructlng cells" for" storng-honey; Btt-probrbly~"tlre bees, orgnally, mane ther cells to lt ther brood, would not thus buld a cell whch would surround n larvq wth mlllled corners. The hexagonal cell was better tttod for ther needs, so they developed t Very Tcklsh. Wlle asked bs father one day why, when rendng about somethng funy, he sad "t.tckled hm." "\Vu say (t.tlcklos us, Ullllc, wher wo are amused," returned hs father. Some tme later: "You mustntcough HO much,. Wll- 6," hs mother snld. " cant help t, mamma," repled the lttle boy. "Somethng nmhcs tuo n " wood slowly but surely devoured ts fber untl n holow.3bellonlyre- " mans. The dvorce evl,.f hot arrested, wll - gradually undermne our proud clvlznton, when the- testng tme cones what appeared to be so attractve wll prove to be only a hollow sham. n the dscusson of marrlagfrnnd-dr- vorco -wlh 0 call your attenton- to «dvne law, u socal dsease a fatal danger.. Frst A dvne law. Centures ago the cunnlng.ehursecs attempted to etrap-the-dlvlne-aaeher-by-jskng-uujthe queston; "!H t lawful for a man to put away hs wfe for every cause?" n that day there exsted two opposng schools. At the head of one was Shu nmal, who nssted that dvorce should be allowed only n the case of adultery; at the hed of the other wns Hll!el. who mantaned that a man mght put away hs wfe for any cause at all. Tle tempters of Chrnt thought that the trap was well sot, for f He faled t» hold "StrctVews-on- tho marrage queston they would report Hm to the followers of Shannul, f Ho held the opposte opnon they would turn upon Hm the enmty of tho followl-rn of Hllll. one of whose strong adherents wan Herod, who hud -just --beheaded John tho Baptst. n the words of another: "llnsll asde (her qubblng. Jesus goes hack to foundaton prlncl- DlcH nnd rlves lls messnte to He to grant a dvorce upon any plea whch Jare, but not as nn element of poltcal t thnks Justfable. power. Mr. Gladstone declared that The Western States, n order to n- hs fear for out future centered very tor popnlnhnn, nro rnnklng largely upon our ablty to protect tbe open shameless bds for those ds- famly, for weakness here means dsassatlsfled wth tb,e marred state to come ter everywhere., to them have t dssolved. Realzng the- perlous poston n Statstcs glyon by the Chcago Dally whch we are.placed by the ncreasng "vttws Amuhae/903r8hoW"tbe"follow socal-evls resultng from dvorces, a ng number of dvorces granted n lead- aumber of publc sprted men ntated ng ctes of our country n 90: J correctve movement n 878, Provdence, 327; Cncnnat, 405; Bos- what s now known as the Xutlplal "ton. 40STCeveTadr454rPladelphla, Cearro-?oThrProt«rttoTrrthe Fan" 492; St. Lous. 573T; fjewtorx 87"San Krancsco, 84U; Chcago, 808. The statstcs of Carroll D. Wrght, Commssoner of Labor, for twenty years, from 807 to 886. show dvorces granted n thc Unted States n those years. n 807,!M)37 dvorces were granted, whle n ,535 dvorces were granted, makng an ncrease of 57 pcr-cent. The ncrease of lly,-founded-upon a broad-bnsls, was >rganlzed n 88. The results from :hls kndred organzatons have been marked encouragng. Radcal mprovements are notced n the Learnng: Wlmt Lfe f. Sorrow s not an ncdent occurrng now then. t-s the woof whch s - vove.nto the -warp of lfe, nnd le who has not dscerned"the dvne 83- man, then thngs would be worse, credness of sorrow the profound not better. There was only one wayjneanlne whch s concealed n y...-*. do, that was to go herself ac baa yet to-learn what lfe s.- " - ak he consequences; Robertson. FARM NOTES. Verses 2-4. Esther dd not under-, take the msson wthout Home urger uncle jfoted out to her that she herself, beng a Jew,, all her relatves, were ;n danger. " was long ago the dscovery of. That sno was thc k - 8 wlfe wo uld JJj!?.bj!!rmerlhj L tborejmnv-e J..as they call lme phosphate, was good for Hn ow nt, r tp De murdered wth the the turnp crop. The turnps were f hpr natonalty became known. A often fed on the l where grown, wfe more or less would matter lttle the tlold thus fertlzed wth the n gneh a kl"g. Besdehehadtaken. sheep droppngs was afterward-sown wth wheat or other gran. Usually sheep, gven a turnp patch to feed down, were well fed wth gran, or lnseed meal, whch made much rcher rnanureuanjtauldturnlpa.. lttle nterest n her of late. For her own sake, even. Alordecal advsed netto see the kng. Than he appealed to her on hgher grounds. Perhaps God had placed her- Muck should not be appled to the sol as "soon as taken from the bed. f thrown out exposed to a wnters freazng t wll-be pulverzed rendered soluble. The best way to obtan all the fertlzng value there s n muck s to use t frst n the stablea- wherever-un-absorbenhs-tc* qured. mght have Just ths opportunty for servce. What a thng t would be f she could save her whole naton, from the threatened doom! :. True, f she dd not act, dellverancjj for" the Jews" \voul<rcorno-from 7 son other source. But. nevertheless, was the great responsblty, she had an opportunty whldhwaa f "open to "nyore else. lylvana Wsconsn; dvorces after resdence of only tbree or sx months re no longer permtted, as they fornerly were, n North Dakota, Georga...., Calforna several Terrtores. All populaton was sxty per cent, durng ;fluge9 for dlvorce but onc llave tho same perod..sj7 Oho granted 00 dvorces, l: BHOTERLY RUSSAN. "Aunte," cred my lttle nephew, "therell MnelllK n tn rrov n.-ul." wan nllllk n my Kn,,n, anl lo voce MUdnl al)»ve my head, lnlu-l n ullh n nlarl. n the mal nlmlln aohe n lull pule, mul from lme lneo-lnl, a el erown nert had crowned. How lltlle Hlly lnl nked to rnnl lln apex -n n, any, but tn-n hn wu, anl, npeehlehh \vllh lorn-, eoll only mplore hm, n <l»lj lnw, to dueodd- Ml.r!!!0!yanllouKur.a. A ynub wonnn who had graduated from collego tlnn taken a H- :urh dogreo returned home, afler two.earn of travel ubranl, to tlnd that lurlng her nbhenco her natlvo vllage hd HttHl hor out wth nn embarnhlng roputnllon for lonrnlng. To her nlnglod annoyanco nt\ HHcment, Hbe dlhcovorod that poolo worn HrprlHOd to MOeth.t Mho WH much llko other onllnry ngrooabo porhom, that jerhuph after all thn educatng lnn-ehn ule WM epnblo of HUMlalnlng the routloh of ordnary lfe. > >, Anong thone who cnllod to HCO bor noon after her return woahw Heeond comlh, glrlrt n belr early,(ooh. Ther Hu-p-lHO at llmllllg he ntub lmcmhed mant- of arln HO "porrocl y lovely" nj)- penred drlk (be ntervew n ther Brother s n word oftenn Russln motlh, two wrters,. J. Whgham mul Konator A. J. Heverldge, tho [>nn nn KngllHhman, tho other Amercan, who hnvo had nmplo opportuntes for observaton, greo tn mylng that the kndly word Hprlngs from n kndly foolng. "Tho bronzed Korean, the. queued Chnaman nnd tho hhmoyed, yollow-lrod UHsla solder nrrakt llhhclveh on an open lnt car n a human mosac of nntnal ngreo- H. There H no rnco prejudce wrtes-mr.-htfverhl({e-ltt-hl» paper n HrporH enttled "The HMHlnn Advance." "Kuperlor to nl tho world H (ld tllhhlal llcllevch lllllhulf, ll»wh no offothlvo nmnnr toward tll) :>thor ruo» wth whml ho HO pctnn mm eays, "conntltutea tho wcakncat M well as the strekth of Brtsh, rule n nda; t tumbles them to govern ndnlntly, tlmgl Honcwhnt coldly; but t coduuh tlou to reman perpetual."rukors n the l n t, but not of t. The BrltlHb nre feared nnd ro- Hpccted. but they nre not loved. " wsh HonotlnoH, Hld a llnd, M-lHtfully. tha you would govern lttle lesh Justly, nnd would -nll n«..rotluth now nm tlen, " church of nl KCH concernng dvorce." t s u lv fold ne«k : Tho marrage of one man nnd one woman K a dvne Hlllntlon; t n a dvne art: t jont* llnum,! um! wfe tn a relaton closer more bndng than the rela- n n )00 th State granted 327 dvorces one to every eleven nnrrlogos Kolenulzed n the State. ndana granted. n 8U7...09a dvorces, n fxx), 4nm> ono-dvorce to every sx marrages solemnzed n the State. Only n short tlmo HRO tle papers were tellng of n woman n ndana who, lnl eght lvng husbs, from whom sho-lad been dvorced, ths same woman was then preparng to be marred to the nnth vctm. Mchgan n HlT granted ll> dvorces, n 0(U granted 48 dvorces one dvorce to pvoryeleven nrl trlcken from the laws of the Dstrct f Columba, commssons on unl.ormlty by co-operuton of the States low exst n no less than thrty-four States Terrtores. The queston of a consttutonal tmendment admsson of a nutlonl law on tho matter under dscusson lave been agtated; but us long us.welve States can be mlled n defense f the mantenance of State rghts, t -B a -waste of tlmo to attempt tho nendraents on marrage or dvorce. Hut the agtaton aganst ths evl goes.n as never before. Tho pulpt, the [rons, the platform, the schools, eoltlon of parent eflld; t NO unlllcs <!><-al Brtan rel, K husb nnd wfe that thov e-nse to be lltaly. Nwllwrlhtl. BelKlum, < two und become one tlesh; t ean D-nmark,.Sweden. Uornnny, A AM they won- deparlbg -on tbo yard belr worlt lloatel up through he open wlmluw n be almnel M, A. ".lnl blnl," nall one grl, ln r,hlvely, "Mbe penu HOVO nh;;m " "And yet," cred be other, "M O wmhl nke none nn n real nvent <vlfe!" < nnplnrn llttntlelor ldldu-. llvlj; nhly horl a lol of ma-rlel cuple grmlte abul buyng elnl olm anl bhh T be chldren, \v re able lo vbllle wben wn new nl MltlnM on oll nnlrnll-l. \Vnnllln;[-.0 (Km.) lte(;lmt-, \ Hjue.ly Mr. Whlglnn nyn en.l Ktross on thn pont, nnd urucrlh thnt race avernlon, lvnrlably pcuent n tho cam) of tho other Wenlcrn raced, H lackng n ho KHHlnn. KH yearn ago, bu n "Mnchuln nnd Koren," bofont the Hoth Afrcan War, tho eonvonatlon n n lra wng-room n Jo. lannchlmrg luncl upon tlo treatonl of be KalllrH, Kovornl flngllhlmo were there, ono of thu TrnNvlnl )nlk-n am a Hnmla noble. All thu llu-n agrd Unt no black man could over, under any ctcmtnnecrt, bu treated H an equal. Not no llm KHNl.. " hnve known," K nall, "ml bee, where bey bavn degrnded, but n Central nml Nolben Afrle mvornl mllve wbom woull Kbnll.V <-all llbe. n me," bu allel, "a man l«llnrk f! H be.rt bo llu,l, am a.n la \vhllo f b H heart bo \vllte; the color of bn Hltl loel maler," To bc Anglo -Maxm, wbether llrltlrtb nr Ane-lcnn, thn feelng h UNM lle. lllwce hm nnd whlt be cnh.n-lh UK nn nlylu nee there n an ln anhlle barrer, anl he baa ml hn Kmlan power >t lnlo-.l \lnro wlll le pepleh he hm comuerel, wblel would onalln hm to Hunnnl, "Thn mperal alofmm," Mr. Whljf- T,. oltlfl-rxprrtno~rmrht ",. Mn nun all day." DO, Hays tho London Clnrlon, n trav- )lor H.l wth n frend tn n cafe nt Na-,)lon, Nonr them worn two t.llnm on- ;agod n convorhtlon. Tlo youkor of ;ho two Rdnrd nue.h excted, \Vh /tn lamb ho made reachlllff ml rllnplng motloh, H f clmbng. he be Heened lo bo grodng for eler- CH l ho all, H bo r.rlel rght nnd oft above bn ln.l. Next, wthout lackonlng bn conyeh.tlo, hn put n, f> " - ly, H,,. be dlhkolvod only by death. When ho pont wax made by the rarlncch that Mortc-H nalntalnod hal a wrtng of llvorocmcnt shall ho gven under certan cpndltlnh,.chh l,dred tbnt tlls \vah a concesson to the t.rdncxh of heart ol the people. The phlllon of.lesn Cbrrt on be NUbJcct under dlhcuhmlon H clearly Net -forth n lll..s-moa on He Mount: "ll laa boon H.bl, \VlnHev r shall pn awny hs wfe, lot hm gve ter n wllng of dvorcement, but «uy unto you that whomoever.shall )t nwy hln wfe (Tuvlg for le cm- "6T nvnlcr the Slnte. A table of dlvorcck n thu Chrstan world n lh,s. r >, H gven tn "Studes n Hstory. Economcs nnd ullle Law," [HHnl by Columba lllventy, gven (be followng nterohtk fact: Caln. lrnnoo, Holl,.VHtrln, Uolnnla, HKulu Austrulln grunt- Jd a totnl of JO.H dlvorcch, whllo l ;the HO year the Unted StatCH grnncgo. unlvorsltea are awakenng :o n sense of tho moral socal danter that tlruatons u«, the outspoken dlscur-mlon of tho nmrrlngo rotaton nnd tho dvorce lawn must result n grcnt good. Thrty yearn ago nono of our hgher educatonal lhtltntlom gavo any ttcntlon to the stmly of tn- famly,.but now the tloologu-ul Honlnnrlos, tho nw "Hclools tlo ulvorsltlos nro Klvlng spklal euro to tlls most mportant Hl.lx-. We may b more than :!HH» corth lurltdlctlon of llvoree CHHOS.,\ lerued essay st sayw of our leglhlatlon hal t "prenelk the largest Nlra ; Hl.ul perbaph He HubleHl ox - rlme! n the Nphere of amlly lawn whlel frvnelf-ttnvefd; ontrbs bave over nf Jlon, cahoth her to cmnlt dullery." j )rl»d." l wan pnlllhled n a recent lo-nnl hal llvrcch were Kntnled n lbleago nr be lllowng.-ncm: Mnor- ng. cold reel, ellnu wlll a Knfe,.llHllng pon gong to bed n bs ovtn Soat am boln, mokng rlgarcttoh. "««""«. Tl,,,, no app llr(, lltlv m. " "»«l"...-r. hlll, florvvnrd doncrlbed m-vornl.!.vm n,,,er,.;,, K vl ;,;, ;,7 ";»»" "...v.-evolvng, ;;"" M - "lly le le, forward wn, """"""" u,,,,,.,.,:;;, ;.!.oe..le.vorlng to, ((, y \~ The raveler -, )V,,-,,n,,o by,., rl. )! "- ( V "" "" l«> h., frend wn, """""" ""l, am,,,.vhnt le plot, l,,, H,, n, W H """ "<»l, nolblng,",.,,,,,,,, l/( )( r When two pranohorn got togothel they may argno.lo,;t r H, but WUOJ two preaebenr wlvm moot thulr t. J n of ther jeod of llonoy. And Mark recortlh UU-HO wordh JCHH: "\VboMoove- putletb awny hln (Wfe man-loth nnolber connlttetb adultery ngalrt hor. And f n woman nhall put u way her lumbaml und lu> nun-led to unolhcr. nle conlttth adultery." And n Luke we have H- forth lo Hame law of ChrlHl. lron JlH recorded wonln wo are fnn-rl to jtbe followng coclhlon: That.lemu pllowel dvorce on ono md nnly one rromd, namely, alullery, nml Hnt le leemh lo nl,m the re-arge of he nnocent parly. n K l,hl,u«v.-j-jm anl gven the jaohlt lctre of be Hnrllly dg lly of he marlaue relllm, nr hu omparch n be nyhle unon be xveen (hrlhl nml tlle KlnrloN elrcb nl be rebcn-l nr whom brlhl llrl. ThlH x. > lempra-y mml n le napped nl wll.,,-um N n -day " leul of. (bu, am b< bell). m-lllrl by Hm am made wlbm jol or wrnkle. Moreover, n tnmn,,-: tl nncr lul be rbrlhlan M >el l Vom lln< lnla:, nl he a\v, M the wnmtn eau ba\e n leu.<bml Hlly nn the death ol he ormer l»bnl.,n n (nrlnlhlam. lll.ml aul.pealh nl be prnbl n V.nll.v lfe romle wn-re the bun mn l-<, <lrlmln nml the wfe n lealbe nl d vle va. le H \vn U.M n.h.v bnl llln e\v prllem tha bal nut arln when.r.n,pnle.)h..h e!<l»j,ee,. ll" l H( (Vnnl h llll " "llhllll mun ml force n ne m,, tn- henlle bmbaml or wfe,- lo r,llu the unon, he ml H! bo ullllk to do MO, VuVrlnne h hultlnale he [allnre H a,-oou. Durng recent.votn llvorce lm«tecl tlle famly honor the the homo, who H the Father of s.ull.- All llllflcl Hnrun n u rraolmr. Never HlnlM oket the remark <f a ftrnel legal frend who wnn"t one lme Homewhal Hleplcal n bn vlwh. Nall he to me: "Hd beleve, UN yon do, that ho nnnhch of our nce are >,T H M, n Hln, could have no rent. would lly to tell them of Hlvallon. would- labor lny nnd nlgh. would Mjcak wth nl the pathos could tumn. would veloped nto an ludlry, n the Unted warn nnd cxohllate mul ontrcal my SlnleN, llllll bave Hl" lerrlble For tlj prof done neh u.,-. dlvorcch n Hlllll to und tllr noouruk lrnnco n u perod, the (llted StateH offer -j L.T,KN>, (be Unted KllKdoln Hbo\vlll ) 7T. am be (rnnn lompro K>78 fol the mun lme, lor a erlol of twenty ycn-h n Maryl Um rule of marrla;, n llvoree WH (. M. MlHHrlnrrl : nvorkcd. -H " every dvorce. Some ol the populnr hcorloh are tha dvorce H due to le rolllllrllll), banonlmm Mlalulo of varlom Stnte- lnm m Colonel \\lull. n bn reporl nrornh n», h be belef tha pcrmonv-hlln: n (le Slate of New Vol, wbere be hu H ;ll<-, nre n be lull 4 M-rkln: dlvon- n Kbode M ;, llnl be Nllldl dow bal ol -. dh orce vranld n Ubode nl nd hlm.n KVl.l Ulle to pllllllm llullrll n New York, nl ll Ml nranll n tnm,vl v d, only VL vvt t> lo lullrh mnrled n Nc\v V"rl., \vbllc of tn- :-W.., ; -pl. \vl»:c rla,- \VH asccllned,. vnrl lmllr nmn Hlal, lnl ln- marred. Tbrd A al lnk upon le ntr.tlly of lnnlll;ll,-d evl nml n Morlal order, whch. Tlr HUM, -. r nmll.v H an rlm, a;llo, ll, ddrm-llon of. j can only remll all hal l» mp- n fellowmen to turn (o OhrlHt, rereve Halvntlon al H!M lamlh. am H- nnlhlel at the naunc- n whch hc najorlty of you nlnlhlerh tell your nohhge. Why, y);t d > not net a«f yon beltovnd your nwn \vor,lh, Vou have ml the earmhlnohh n preaeblng that we lawyers l \ve n pleadng. f ae were H l.-.lut you ore. \M> wntbl,ever carry a»t)rehll." A deeul nl.\ejr M pns>,-l ;t\ny Hlnce bal emnrk WHM nnl,-.-mm )nl WK mll --..nl n me. l nl lre nln my bnnh whlll hope \\lll mr!> hm: u llv ll preebel, llrrlm: term.l n me lnl day l.\ be nlllb <>! lnl nlllel h\\\<. eler StrvUer.... U <Nkftl ull vf.. A eelln evnl.cllkl s n:l t a,url )n one fll, ol wll,ll l. be,lr-l!o. Whnt M do n n.nvcl," nml ollovvllu; are le Mcrl lnre wllch )olnl ml be way of Mlvatlo. (n tbo lll- nhr ol b ml n bo nmllon, -What u-l do lo be l-dv" nn, tlu> mu lollowh, "Nnllln!." Tlt- reply n lluplr nn \\ oulrllly nprehnlve. Many llnl. bal n order n le lol lrv H-- rm be l»r rjnuut. : vbcm be nm;ennlvoly lnd. Not. lo. Wn. (.,;Jj J.,,, nn;!: lo ln bo Sell the poor cows buy no others unless you know all about them. Farmers lose more money n buyng fresh cows than from any other source. ~tey nrnrot Jorlgfe of tne capacty or dsposton of the anmal untl t has been tested; und dsease may be brought nto the herd unknowngly. When the.foundaton of a herd rests upon the breed, the farmer..patently wats untl he has secured cows of hs own breedng, the road to success wll then be easer. comes rour way, we should queston: *.. "Who knowetj Whether thou art] come to the fcnk *m for such av as ths?" t bus been demonstrated tkt a cow wll eat an much as 7G pounds of green food n one day. Ths appears as n larse quantty, but such cowa are also producers of more mlk than cows whch oat but lttle. t s of an advantage to have whnt l«termed n "llsht feeder." as t la mpossble for,» cow to yeld mlk n large quanttes unons Nle consumes suffcent food from whch to produce tho mlk, y-rj. - f Whle almluk to produce good uut-. ter do not forgot that one of th«most mportant CHHPUnlM H he nllrlfv.nf the sut. Mutter may be njured by H.lt, an no mneral H more dlfllnlt to rll. of mpurtes,umn Halt; extra care Hhould bo exerelflt-d n HCCUT- n? tle bent to be obtaned... excuse rovusjto actng, to a :» that even, do our part God wll fln\. of accomplshng Hs purposes through,.others. There are plenty of good people n the world, but there.would,! not be any f each ndvdual amongst them dd not accept personal responsblty n the carryng out of Gods - wshes. Accordng to the.speech.-of, thef.-"--. "ts up to YOU" to do your, np<? (duty. ".--.. Vev-; 5-7. Esther recognzed., her duty, also that t was-a, jellkjous duty. t was one, therefore, that must be prepared for by drawng ngh ttt- Jod. FnsUnff mpled prayer,.und th» Hettln/AsldeDfall worldllnes-. Bsthjer-, expected that ths-j-rayers of her ; would be a hejpjlfcher., anfl prosper her " m5 mght be put to dcatl] were, she mght acco for her people... Chapter 5, verses rjttlnd fnyor wtb the n her royal appare forbdden nner eouh dlftanco from the kl onlng hm to bcckrj nl» Hcoptre.-, f great Buapenfo f( nmnnly np«aklng nn atttude 0 a Tho kng WU.R A enmmunlty Hnall. fvm hm many advatgeh whch arc not known \here largo farnh are the rule. Tho rnm are bettor euulvn o<l md cnrod,r, am the whoje HeetlnuJcaa.jLnorc--.. J!. n.?rlfnuu lfty appearance.-- NrlgKbora-- arc t,!l ra0.?" l? r.*;. f " earor. generally of tho most n- llgont < HH, whle roda (re butter, nl e.hnrebch, Hchool houuch, utorefl anl tlu-- eovenlekeh u«\-v;?flafy, to tho nht alvaneed " " unerou.s, nul thel advantages oan more ea.slly cnjnvclcntly enjoyd. fltoelc Hhould he fol vftrflty of food. $ Hho Hhoof tho tnkde.- At drat shrtlj -Munyjlock«.und Jmnlk.have, o. aubslat lm<rt ollro!.- upon gran fool thl nt re your, whch la jn njudlclouk nnl of feedng. VogetubloH, ulthor raw or cooked, or mlxod wth ground Krnn. nrr rxcnllrnt,- hntr them tn othng eualln; a lllorul Hupply of gran mrnlng unt nght, wth plenty of graxh lurng the lay; unt f the pnntum H ppllel wth n mxed. orlukkho ueb he luttvr. VurluLy.-omluMm t» luulth tml promote* thrft. Tbo hf-h lakc thu nllty of thnlr loney neennllg to the knd of food or towern from whch t H procured. lonl- enl alhorltlch m l,ee culture ttat hut when TH are fel Hcorehel honey be hmey n the eomlh lll ml tlt.t berefrom. r l-he tntte rehlth oceurrel,-llen KllllUllatld bon.v WM felt to thn ecu. Hmey can therefore he mllter-, tel n be eonlh. (llueoxe, wb fed lem. n dpmlled n the ennh/ nn hne. am ban lung leen UHW lull e-rllu llnwerr pnluee honey nf Ml perlor allty llel,. Tb,- nre n m ll.ld. hal run n,. u pnhl. Them. ;, Ml,, U,,,,. "n \.ll.- ;,. ln.ltr u K-\\ t, n- M Mnllve ll * - "cl. nl H,- m,l n r,l n h.lnn,- nml l vvnld do b,. tu lo bnl d-lvd from ul n> rrnm a \ >-r le,-tlll l\ n led "nn..-,! wn. r.n- tn, Mu ne,nr. -H md l,n lm.»( lnlr \\hl-l, nn, n-n be lll hv nn-l M, ml,, r lnru, of Moln, n l-n vn,, New York, n nr. n n,; mnd- lon. Tn lonl onl v\ b" lnnl?:. ly-ans lrugo Han the kng wll was dlplonn klnf-(n-h The nutt«rn MHthor happened! when parl of ho.lnlor upon tho "urtht" There H-UH to he lttle! dmbt hnt the kng bore named uorum WH the XorxoH of (n-ok j nnd that. thlh Hook of Kntln: n n llhtnrlul.-d,-r between md.levtmtl, ehnpterh of tho ho< Ksrn. ThlH N-cnl fehl n the thrd" -.j nf hl» regn WH held >>y Xnrxoa for, jurpohe of plannng wll, bn govnrnjj am ge-rulh from nl ])r(h oc empre for the r.,ll,v!lm of enoroh army wth whch ho nvfl (reeee. ll,- ehlldlnh ehnrlctor Of l" nn H xhllll, n tn- Hook of!. H unte n keepng wlll the pcture w«gut nf hm from (l-eek hlhtorluh. The,m,,-r nf be lurgcht rmy,. n>rbaph, -lleh llm uurld hah ovor Neon who ndd,n H.rvmtH t» tlo»t le Hen, lecnh- nn) broken the bl-llge nf lnllh m wllll-h he lll(,-n,l,.,t n enmh wlll!h,,my nto Murope. nlht have n ll«eapubl of. be f,.ll.-,h urll,hm mn lnel tn hl n tb (. mu-mllve befnre nn. Am H,. (l M,T, fll" nr bn e\ <dlllnn KbHt r,-.<<. n Hplle nf the uve«belln; M pnrlnrlly nf bn ny n Jll whnl n,, mlkll ennrl \\lh m-l u lder. Anl Ha l>l<. Tlrv lnl not HOO fnv rro nhoro, when bc cnor npne nml be youk mn the mer-y nalden found tbemelvm HlnulllK neck deep n \\ n. (or. ".lnd what WH hnpnk for? the.vok man, eolenldly. "Hopng for?" porlet ulo. nantly., "Yen." rpll, bo. " hoard ym worn tt thn Hn- remnrt. cun VBJr down h/le on the #ulc> boa of folllnu n wth yon llonton ) untl

3 mtm; :. J,l::.--.v.,. -, >.».::. -J. N ". ::.; ]". V,. The asmer nu% n of a Natonal Bank n Kentucky says: " was very much pleased -gratfed to-receve n T n< notce from you that a dvdend was due me or on my polcy. As the - at amount of t s almost 8 suffcent to pay the full Al xth-premumjrl-have used t n that way." The Prudental nsurance Co, of Amerca. ncorporated as a Stock Company - by the stale of New Jersey. HomeOff(ee > WntD-orTr.ncWBln, JOHN F. DRYDEtf,Prest. EDGAR B. WARD, 2nd V. P. LESLE D; WARD, Voe-Preat EDWARD GRAY.Seoy FORREST P. DRTDEK, 8rd Vce-Prest. GEO. 8. TRUNCBR, Asst. Supt., WlHamstpwn,. J, Pant frst Good pant ncreases the cash ] value of atouse beyond" the whole,cost of pantng t Lucas Pants (Tnted Gloss) - ; -- cover theusace thoroughly arctwearwell ~7j long. They preserve the wood from decay prolong ts lfe far beyond the lmt of natural wear. V. -Wrte-oHnfornratorof-PoHowr- Ask your dealer: ~~ John-tucas-&- o- Phlladelphla jrthraraua Show at :. : : Xakevew Greenhouse, s now on. ftec. BAKEEY Leans - Mubllcan. Trbune Farmer to year each, for h m.- ter., lyn/ SHOE Good varety to oeloot from. "wenty dtjrle of DOUGLASS Olooa for Mon uud JloyH. Melton UUoo la the bout tlmt ouu bo boklt for loyn. Take a look at t.un. MUBOOH. REPARED Recovered,- From 40 oeuu. Ooo. W. Dodd. J>. then sell n Fano wes ts fame to / those facts : Muscans prase t everywhere because ts sweet mellow tone cannot be equaled by any nt.hftf nstrument; because t holds ts tone longer; because extraordnary durablty marks cvry detal. "> Jts-wonderful-fltay... pg-n-tuno power s due to the wrest- pfbjffcjhoh a aade "7 of counter layers of, thoroughly aeasoned elver-rfaned mnple, :;:.-::;:".VTr.TT-v" - : ; -. cunnot wurp or aplt/ Last a Lfetme. Bend for llustrated outaloguo anuclal tmy..r "ypout ulau. F. A. horth & Co..0S Oboctnut St., Phladelpha, PURE TEAS &OFFEE8 Tbe boot plaoo to got tlom U ut 2JJ2 Bellovuo Avo., lummorto Next door to tlo uojlaa Dunk. Ceroulu, Cocons, tuckwlct, Dukug PowdorH, Rco, Oodfnh Jrck, Anl many other artl«l««good to tlm tuuto. Drop n nnt neo 0, any tme. J. H. MARSHALL HOYT fr BON, Publshers. r BOYT WLLAM O. HOYT REPUBLCAN TCKET. For Assemblyman, Thomas C. Elvlns. For Conntj vlerk, Lews f. Scott Smth E. Johnson. For Coroner, George-W, Senft HAMMONTON For Connclmen. George G. Harley Wllam C. ones Waylan.d DePuy For Assessor, Edw. W. Strckl For Overseer of Hghways, Charles C. Combe For Orersoer of the. Poor, George Bernehouse For Juntos of the Peace, Behard T. Wlson Joseph M. Beck Commssoners ot Appeal, Clayton B- Soulln W-uamColwsll Loam Monfort For Constables, f John A. Hoyle, John.O. Rzzotte Wllanr HrPeterson For Pound Keeper, Wllam H. Burgess. g&~ Mss Magge Browplee, of Da- Co8ta,-ded : n the-phtladelpha-hoaptnl on Tuesday mornng, Oct. 3st, 905. After sufferng for months wth a dsease that baffled the best efforts or our effcent physcans, Mss B. was taken to the hoapr.al nearly two years ago, there aufo her myterous alment contnued, n spte of every attenton care. Recently, there seemed to be hope of her recovery, but she «rew very weak, passed awayqute suddenly. Many warm frends have expressed sympatbv for her, wll regret ter decease. A warm-hearted Chrstan woman, loved by famly frends, her place j Q the famly wll, be" hard to fll. Funeral servce wag held at the homestead on Frday afternoon, conducted by her former pastor, Rev, W. K. McKnney f-- tqt Last Saturday nghts vaudevlle entertanment, gven by the Sbelton- Fsbet Company, for the beneft of Volunteer Fre Company, drew a large bouse, satsfed even the most partlcnlar patrons. AmoD(j the especally pleasng features were the trcks, by M. Marceau, tlo magcan ; BOOHS by Jean Lamont ; serpentne dancng by Serta Myrbb ; Mldred, the charmng dancer; last; but not..least, the.electrcal cneograph wth ts movng pctures. A neat aum was realld-d by the Fre Co. A return date may be made soon, coverng two or three evenngs. t&t A. boautlfal Halloween weddng was solemnzed at (le borne of Mr. Mrs v Wm. McConuoll, n Palmyra, N. J.,onTneBday oyenlng, pct.jjlst, 05, when Mrs. Emma McOord, of Stewartslown, rel, became thq brde of Mr. Edward Doerful, a former resdent of Uov. L.. Copolaod, pastor of the Central BuptUt Church,- Palmyra, offcated. After the fentlvtlcs, Mr. Mrs. Doorfol loft for Phllndolphla, where,tley wll resde untl Hprlnu, when they w(j take posaeetlon o( ther newly purchased homo, n Palmyra. tor The Thrty-nnth Annual Meetma of the Natonal Qfango, Patrons of Husbry, wll bo held at Atlantc Cty. Nov. loth to 25th. Thoro la to ba an exhbt of NoyJaraoy prolucta on tlo new uttul pljr. t s dtlrod to show thu wunlorn puople, na woll as thu ouatern, what wo au grow n Joraey. you have nonolhlk K od, notfy Mr. A. J. Hlclor, clmlrnjan of thu local vommttco, or aunl t tq una. Ha road freght ntutlon early on Saturday, thu llth. A cur wll bo on thu Bllng, goocln wll bo rmvportd by thu H,, Co. wthout vlmrua (ty~ "Noto nlrtvlnk u»( noupo auttln«." A barber polu on the Dank fltopt, und uuotlur at ho realdnnuo of Cnallur Tllto, uuo early Wednesday nornlok, waa an (l»«rtlolng suftguatlou on tlo nttrt of thu joung j., * Slverware, ether sterlng or fne plate s always acceptable approprate fpr brdal or annyersary gfts. Oar Slverware stock was nevtefao" complete as BOW. New Fall patterns, of dependable mabe»v Call eee the new goods. ROBTTsTEEL, Your Jowoler Qptcan. Specal attenton gven to the Examnaton of Eyes. The motoccle that won the Gold Medal at-the-str-kous-expobtonr "REX" Stran Whte Wyottes Bex Poultry Farm M. C. Butler Co., Central AT., Hammonton, N*. J. Hatchng Eggs n Season. -ho for yew York other markets, otner prze "was awarded to a foregn machne. Leaky tn roofs Repared by WLLAM BAKER. No. 25 Thrd Cool Drnks &jr Warm People. *.. *.. -f. Humnnlty sbegnnng to persplr* OBOO more. Our 32-deceo 8od» Water ls.balra for the beatod p»st«5--by. - Pure Frut Syrups just rght : Boda Water n our motto,. \ PrcHCrlptlont) teouratulr compbupd«d RED CROSS PHARMACY At Eckhardts Market wll be found a full lne of Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton of the best qnujty. Our Hums, Bacon, Smoked SaunageB are eurpubbed by none., The Expense of a Gas Range N confned to the nomcnth of actual une. When, the cookng n done (ho oxponne ccufloh, f you turn off tlo llumo; f you dont, t snt tlo rutgo thufn extravagant. Gas lumgoff pold by Hammonton GHS Co, 8AMJRDAY, NOV. 4,905 -nllrnhhed ROOMS for rent. nqure!ft MT»"BEEP, m Wellngton Streat. Who belongs to that shoe left n y The Qret notceable ce.formed on Wedoesdtfy Djgbt. for gonenjf bousewors. Undertaker Prasch receved a tnew hearee ths week. T AST WEEK we sold 540 bs. of Scrapple. Mr. B.-Packer famly tfre n Hammonton fora tme. rnhe HOME BAKERY wll tell as a specal JL luductrncnt to call look over ther goodvjb crullers for Mo., for to-day only, at Cy Kltcbeu. ; flgpbrown.bread baked beans to-day, at Smalls bakery. T AST, SATURDAY we sold all oar Sausage JLj by noon. We wll have a small batch for lxlay. Better be among the early ones. *--- v M. L.JACKsON &8ON. UST The J;-C.-enb bacnfohy- tme", Tuesday nght, n Fremens Hall., bench machne ba n jnlll UlT V LUMBER CO. - Rev. J. H. Wlson s located n.about Brooklyn fora few weeks. T HBS)" of ther popular cy epeolalh to-day. UBlstlmeH s om-fabloned cream cy at loc. b. to-day only. jgvmfsr-matlack entertaned-jjet mother, lra. Ulaspey, of Greenwch. fttwo flrsl-class ho dogs tot sale. - - al nqulrealsl Maple Street. * - l - wlllcall....,,,v W. -ftb-.hf.t: E.tEBEBr HumnoDlun, N. J, Smons hat purchased the" hrg bakery, wll conduct a general?or &AtE t ft lno-llned plant st, neou J? ly made, wth turned HP>, casters. lutormutlou al ths ooloe. t/sf O. A. R. Pott meetng to-nght. There may be some nterestng busness to come up t&~ Electon, next Tuesday. - A dozen or more frends made Eev. H. T. Taylor a enrprae vst, on Tuesday evenng, dd not go empty nnntefl. -,l...;~ rr r ~ ~~~- -Mrs. Walter FrWh cblldren, of Pleaeantvllle, wll spend some tmewth her parents, Mr. Mrs BTanwellT t&~ Andrew K. Bernahouse has gone back to North Carolna. Mrs. B. wll sptnd some tme at Whte Haven, Pa., seekng for. health > cbemtmber St- Josephs- Cburthbonefll, to-nght, to Unon Hall, gven by the Corona-Dramatc Club, of Phladelpha, otbere.t : t&t We have a very nterestng hstorcal sketch for publcaton next week. farmhouses n t&- Cbas. W. Austn bade farewell to bs many Hammonton frends, last Wednesday. He was a valued employe n the Bernabonso mll tor twenty-one Lyle Crowell s.sofferne from the results of foot-ball practce two weeks ago. n some way be straned tle muscles n the calf of bs leg, t s stll very panful. Y on m»j lx> ju«t as keptlcnl pcralmlntlc a> jou pltaae, Kmlol wll dgwt what yon eat, whether nnt yon rat nr un vnn vn ran -.n nnt r»t vnnr } food n ft bnarl. Dour lttle Kodol Dyspepsa Cnre n t t wll dlgett t the tan- a? H v. n vonr» omacb. t canl help bnt care ndgeston Djpeprla. t s curng hnn* dreds tbous some had fath tome ddnt. Sold by Matlack ft Flenon. t&~ Our oformadt wa8~mstakea~ n tellng us that Wmslow schools bad been closed because of the prevalence of Messrs.. J.. HV Brocket antatf." Belcher exchanged resdences yesterday OUSE FO R RENT-oorncr of Egg Harbor H Boad Cberryroet Aat on. Dr. Bart took several sttches n -hs lacerated-leg. -Vsted Eev. H. T. Taylor, over Sunday. We always regret an error ; but ". -MLB Raspberry n P e G00< t s only rght-to acknowledge t when «ANTOBO made. n prntng crculars for the t M yxyav" Street. j Besse Wanwrsht, of Man- Lecture Course, we quoted season tckets at 8.25 ;.t ebnuld have been Tlton The Frut GrowersUnon affar T O8T FOUND HEADQUARTERS, the s fnally settled, Recever Wm. Barnsbouse eendlok out checks to credtor! JLt REPUBLCAN OFFRK. Try a ten-center. Everybody wll read lu ths week. Mr. B dd bs work well, jgt Theres a new base-ball club n pad nearly flfly cents on the dollar. town.. Tbey call themselves "Crescent Hjyfbe Presbyterans Baptsts -A. A." GHEST PRCE puld for all Ulnds of old wll unte to-morrow, as follows : D the H- junk lulurgeoramll qmuhtles.. Bond morouk, n thebaptst Church T.. S. C. E. evenng servce n the typhod fever. We thonght t dbuual, have snce learned that t was duhtbera. Charle Kendall, bs bcycle, came n collson wth J. C. Johnsons horse, fell, was stepped KyMlaa Emma Maxwell, of Qor- «nantowo, Pa., vsted her relatves n ULUNO LOT FOR 8\LE, on Donton B Helglta. Hgh dry. Three mnutes rrornbtononn. nqure at l)l«oolcu. t&- Frank Fulllea, whle choppng o-the woods beyond Foloorn, receved a out on hs left foot r f/ws.. - BM RBWAHU, Allponodtaro forbdden flo W tttko leuves from my placet ou Central Avenue. Avetjue. The Rbove reward wll ba DO pad (or... vn torrnm lou lonllnn to llo an ml mul annvlotloo OttS/Oue dolnu to.. K. AT r rtlwon. Mrs Ama Sbeppard has boon wo nte to an nounce la DOW bettor. B UUTHMONH, hu.b Dugn buglt llt me on«ofhummonton«hy». UrlK.,...,«kery,ttd Unl "toured j»uuker from rlludolphln, wlooomen hghly rocomuuulcd UBU rlr»t-olu» baker, le oulla Jlallulury He "llomn lkury of lunuou. «M." llahua ft"flmo-dnto bakers WUK<>» vloh le wll dtlva llnaulf, und wll be lcunud u>k«rv«ull hl old ouuomer) (ua hu txud to drlvu ft bakery wgou here ywra ago) uny uew 4>nca, la produot wll H!BO M ol ulo ttl Cundy Kltoheu. * -...lr CQtractor tlwpson s makng M. BuKsetta house, corner Avo. uubrd tl. <4rawthoflreuut0 tlmn, h»al a cut Klllout leavng a»car, or to ouru t>ulu, noron, tetnr, p(t>. am all (kn anl c»ll lloum, uo l).,\v»l«llavel NalY. A vpoolno for pllo*. (Jut la fu l.y Mallack * renou. Mr. O.. Hparka famly rented tho senor Kdltorn former Maldonce, are now lvlnu thoro. vtn lll U aaflra»nt»«.l loltlvo al DoXVK.llllo.\ Ku\y lluon. Thnn KOB Unlt rll««r> -a rflootvo lltnt fllllron, lrltntn Ullm, am "ak tmlo eo<y lltlr ultaulnu fllluot, vrhtln Mlutg, M«) n uy thty LO tlo l>odl llvur UU <!>.. HuM ly latbok Mnnwu. tlr~ Thu Jlnard of CllKmtlun hold u tloclal nouy on VVudmtndky ovonlnk, DH next Ttumluy wll l>o ulullon day. A nrw < u»lna Oougl hymn U n<l»!o<l n Kruno. 4>«l«Xnt vfl llh-y mll r»r. llomlturt auulln. r<«ptm«nr, llnnny nn! olhur vnlnnmn rruollnm, U Vvulurftl lutxullvo, «u that B u«o hkrn* n pcnpt ll oltlclnnt lvulntlnn Dfllo lownlt, t tnlakm (ht HcnrouB nytkm, mll mrm all (tgln, V )B, oo, \ W rwl oluvur tlmu Mn lu lutry bro U ol <\«>r> n.lllur h>lll lml l.xuu.c.nkl Hjm- Kuo «lla lakttllr llufy utnl Tur. h»ll ly Mullnoh \ nturo wth tho A. hllllns <J». f»rttett BulldnfrAtlnutla Cty. Presbyteran. preach. Pastor Wllams wll r Tho Orgnal Laxatve Congh Syrup B Kennedy JL LaxallTa Uooty Tar. t uwl all cold from U* «jt*rn by actng u a cathutlo on the bowelb H rellevea be fevorbh contuttont of th«throat, dnwb out tbo nflammaton, cttra th«cough Btn-nKthenfl tbo maooua nembreneb of the lunga brouchlal tubed. Kennedys laxatlve Hofty Tar B acertaln safe, prompt haralea cure for colds, croup wbooplng cough. Sold by Matlack A Pleaon. tsf The Lecture Course Commttee has decded to sell a Junor" tcket at one dollar for the course, to those under elkbteep years old. Partes who have bought a regular tcket can eohangq for a Junor, f enttled. UT Whle John Bakely hs men were loadlnft "froze" nto a oar on the Readng, on Tuesday last, Sebastan Grlngrea foot slpped, causnc hm to loose hs grp on the heavy castng, t fell, laceratng hs loft leg badly below the knee. tst One of our readers, who s makng a study of Hammontons poneer days, would lke to know of any old newspapers or odd scraps of news whch may be la exstence, concernng war tmes, or later. at ths otllco. Please leave the same. Mr. Mrs. Walter P. Dakoly udlertnlned a number ol youn«masqueradon, on Halloween. "Clumbors Hll" has qultu n famly of yonngbtcrs. Most of tho elgltucn chldren preaent lve on that Blroot. Mr Tho ladles ol the Unlveroallst Church wsh to atnounco that they wll rueumo tholr regular ten oont flupptra socals, commencng on Thursday, Nov. Oth, afternoon und evenng. Hopper at sx oclock. The stork nado nevual calls n near llamnnton, und lolt u lllllo BOKtllf; at uuuh atop. t mudu n mstake, howevor, nml tnlnpluoed ho ltbuln. To Mr. mll Mm. Ooo. Hlrouau, on Monday, Oct.!)(), 005, u son. A daukhtor, to Mr. Mrs. Wn. An««low, Haunly, Oct. 2H, 005. On Monday,Out. ll), )05. to Mr. Mm. John A. lloylo, a daulttr. n H wood, N. J., on Wednooly, Got. 25th, 00(, to Mr. Mrs. John T. GrvlnK, n daughter. fawn Councl Meetng. All member* dav WBnjf," OctSStb;.present. Hghway. Commttee reported bavns partly flulsbed work on Pne Roafl. now workng on Weym-mth Koa*. Voted, jhat Lght Comrolttett be n.. strueted Uceare for lghts on Fremens buldng, wth power to.purchase necessary repars. Blls ordered pad were as follows : Poor Fund... E Stockwell, goods... GeoElvlna, ".. :,. Mrs MoClell, boardng...- Strtwt Llgnta... Gas JMOO $ X7 55 Board of Health.... L (XDounell. vtal statstcs... Uenoral Surplus Mrs W H Mller, meals u>prsoners - -lown Purposes t. E B Chler, legal servces,... Oen Bernshonse, salary... Hojt & Son, prtntlug... Electrc Lght Co., lamps... W P Keyser. watchman J W Myers. Marshal Star, adv y, ABBOsaor... H J Monfort, - Hghways C G Combe Frank Lobcloll.. Frank Ecamuffo P Romeo J C Rlzzotle... Jobn Rzzotte M BO ; , a? oo fp-w- 7) 70. $ , Matteo Calabra... - Ncola Totora... Pasqaala Uouolo Tony. Maor... ~... John Bruno......TT.7;;... B SO UultanoTomasello 60 G Rlzzolll..-...; 7 00 N Tomaaello 2525 Matteo Calabra lony Bernardo-., ndependent Fre Company asked for 25 feet two-nch hose for fllng chemcal engne. Referred to Commttee wth power! to purchase.. - nm Hammonton Telegrapn & Telephone Company accepted provsons of ordnance grantng franchse. Chef Walther made a report of Ores. Jos. Campgla asked -for lcense to Bell lquor n the old Frut Growers Unon buldng. Referred.. Frank W. Bevan asked jbrrenuwal of Hotel Columbas lcense. Deferred. n reference to Mr. Ellotts bll for gravel, Charman staled that accordng to close measurement, the Town had taken gravel only trom the street sdewalk, but removed a small quantty of surface sol from, Ellotts place. Commttee nstructed to settle the bll on a far bass.. Lews M. Monroe granted a bottlng lcense, hs goods to be delvered, Charman ntroduced the subject of cleaolnfc tbo Lake. After some talk, be was nstructed to appont a commttee to naugurate tho movement, namng; Messrs., O. E. Hoyt, J. E. Watkle, BrwrTHcbards. : 7- Adjourned. t B tuposlble to have 4 clear bead, an actlyo brotn, a vlgorou conhtltotlon or a trong body when tho dlgetlon B weak or when the Btouan B out of order. Kodol l>ybpepola Cure xvlll put. the stomach dlgeatlve orgunb n good condton mprove the general condton. Hold by Matlack & Pleraon. A Man Runnng-on Tme n ulwayn an punctual a«0u>ok work HHluHa on({agom6ntu axotly konc ofu menu a fortune tou, man. How mportant t B A Clock hould Tell tho Truth, Onrn do, yott ou trunt tlnm ovnry tno for tlno. n our nowly arrved juwnlry ntok r«( huvn uu oxoopllomlly lno lot otolookn. (lonu uul nuo tlun. W. 0. JQN3BS Tlo llurd, amppy (Jhonlmt, fo.yf n tol Othnr gnlcn na low AH ffft M oooul, tnoo kndn, f 4,lft H.L.JttONFORT Stoond tt.,»<u»r«w«k of ro»t-ok<!», You wlljfnd the Fnest Assortment that has ever been n town TEeTlunsng Underwear For sale n Hammonton by At PATTENS ="V.,.,0«nty fne enough for the most V fastdousr- so moderate n cost-3- that t may be enjoyed by all. U nderwe.arcpstng two as much wll gve no more real servce or satsfactons A. trtfl wll convnce yoa. Buy now, whle our assortment of styles, szes. fabrcate complete... for t, Hardware, Stoves Plumbng, Gas v succet Artesan Well$. A\-. /5r"., H,Mc).LT; f* " Cor. Bellevue Certr&rAveB., For the best Meats, Just follow the crowd. t wll load you to M. L* Jackson & Sons Market. \

4 * SSZX-- H- MENRY RVNG. 0LD Noted Kotllnh Actor Whose Death, Recently Occurred. : The sudden death of Henry rvng removes..fwu.the.8tage one.of.ts mos! orgnal, unque, enthnslasttcjndcutl v tedt. TCP rcscn scholar as well ns.actor. He tlor- LunJu Brdgr. Proud lowly, beggar lord, Over the brdge they go; Bags velvet, fetter sword. Poverty, pomp woe. t*ughlr, weepng, hurryng, ever, Hour by hour they crowd along, Whle, below, the mghty" rver.8ngb them all a mockng HOPS. -Harry along m. All s-vanty ncath tho gun; Velvet rags, So the world wags, ttntl the rver no more shall run. -Danty, palnted, powdered -gay Rolletb. ray lady by; Bags tatters over the way O&xtlca a -heart aa : hgh. : -- : --- : Blowers dreams from country m«adowe,.,.. Pust ond dn through cty skes, Old men creepng wth ther shadow*, Chldren wth ther sunny eyesjjj f.- Hurry along, % All s vanty neath the mn: 7Velvet rags, Bo~the world wags, "~ Untl the rver no more shall run. EBOM SLENT UT LAW OF QrnndfatlcrB. Admonton* Lved-n } Glrl«Conduct After He WBB Gone. When.the chldren went to lve at -grfather-ur-whlle - thelr-father- (low a Southern: Judcc Broke tp tb«pntol-cnrryln; Habt, "Speakng of.plbto toters n some of the Stages of the Sputh,"jsalda man from Tennessee, "remndsme of n mother.werp abroad, they"blew through L"" u <: "" col " :c "-"»""» ""= >" «bxruhcrlllce! a gst of wnd. boors slanncd from mornng untl nght n spte of all Aunt Jeun could do. Dear old grfather, almost wholly.deaf, sat back n hs corner watched ThTTroHcTcng.wth gentle eyes; but. when the voces grew sharp, as they j le sometmes dd, be wnced, when tho doorsbanged he groaned. softly. One day he called thrteen-year-old Betty to hm : "My dear," he sad, "dd yon evel -know -that as on old -persona earsgrow deaf they sometmes growyerj TJ5o~youTupw~ western part of my. State because of on arbtrary rule lad down by hm, whch has been snce ncqcpted by. all the Judges who followed hm. t now lawmnkng power of the State. Ffty sxty, as cull t. s a law n has been a law n that regon, snce the days, of John Harrlgan, who was for some tme a judge on the crmnal court n Shelby County. t makes a a pan through ny bead" wben yon talk loud or slam that door?" - " should say dldn!t know t, yon- HENBT jnvko. oughly beleved n hs callng, no.actor at any perod has done more to dgnfy hs professon or to elevate the stage than he. That he should have been honored by royalty for hs work was.a fttng reward, yet probably the hghest reward from hs pont or vew was the new beauty great mprovement n stage presentaton whch ho made aad tho warm npprool Btorm sunshne, peace sad «trf«., Over the brdgethey go; Floatng on n the tde of lfe Whther no man shall fcaow. Who wll mss them there to-morrow, Wafs that drft to the-shade-or-suu. Gone away wth ther gongs sorrow; -*"d personalty, but -Only-thB-rvBr-ltUl-Bswr-sa" *- -->.- *- aton wth whch the publc regarded hs efforts." Crtcsm of rvng has been varous, has been, largely nfluenced by hs of volcej gat jndjjenf scholarshp great, Hurry along, - 4U s vanty neath the (00 So the world wags, Untl the rver no more shall run, Frederc B.Weatherly., Btajrat Home, MX Heart. -Stay, *t>y «t-lx>jn» r -Jnyeartr- «nd then rvng must be consdered one of [.the greatest, worthy to be ranked wtn uarrtck, Kemble, Kean, otner famous Englsh actors of the past. He was not an emotonal actor n any sense, even n hs most melodre- ; matlc characters he was not "sensatonal," never sentmental or stagey. Be appealed to the heart : through the blflln. "ffnr SOD» than a qnnrfffr nf rort; Home keepng hearts are happest. For those that wfer they know not " where Are fol of trouble full of care. «y -At home n bent century he has been Engls foremost actor, whatever opnon Amerl- cans may have had of hm, certanly no European actor has ever been more cordally welcomed here, not only as "actor but as gentleman ~scuolar7 d homesck dlatre».ed. He "7 rvng was naturally a man They...wer east, they wer we»t, refned nature hgh deals, And are baffled beaten blown these qualtes showed themselves» bout. everythng heproduced. Perhaps, n- By.the wnds of the wudemes of doubt, deed, he wll be longest remembered To «Ujr at home s beat. not so much for what be dd on the dear-grpa " cr.ltd,,lupulalv6 Hetty, perchng, on. the arnvol hs char kssng :hlkwew r a(t~se~bpoke7 " -was sure you ddnt chld," ha went -on, - but -that snt al. -Some-- tmes,- when we dont hear so juol, we see more. ve been watchng you snce yon- came, Betty, want to ask you, to do me a lttle favor. want you to form the habt, as you gf> from one thng to another through the day,*of askng yourself, How wll ths affect others? " Betty had begun -to fdget. Brother Rob was beckonng from outsde the wndow, but grfather stll held her huud. " dont expect to stay here very long, dear," he was sayng, "but after m gone my slent lps may speak to you better than can to-day, you may-remember-what -say-.-" "Judge. Harrlgan made,up hs jnlnd -to-breakf-up-the-hawt-of oarry4nj?-pl8- tola. To do ths he establshed tho rule of fnng every man caughtr wth a pstol on hs person $50 sendng Mm to the county-jgorkhouso-for-slty j days. Durng hs whole ndmlnlstra-.tlon he never departed from ths rule. Every man caught wth a pstol, no matter who he was, was r fned $50nmL sent to the workhouse for sxty days. He-had to serve the sxty days at hard labor, too. Kerrgan would not turn hm out. There was no power, that could get hm out. As a result of the enforcement- of ths rule pstol-totng showed a vast decrease n that secton. " recall one case where a. promnent, well-to-do young man of Arkansas was arrested for carryng a pstol. He was gven ffty sxty. The Governor of Arkansas, the two Unted States Senators, Congressmen other.nfluental men tred to get the judge to temper the Judgment, but he woldnpt do t. Breakng; a rule de : / he sad, ard he stuck tpjl. Youre gong to be here a long-tme yet! Theres Rob! He wonts me. - ll be good, dear!" she added. n the tone of one who humors a chld, off she went. LJohn-Harrlgan-But you arc the crm- But the very nextmornmg, atuetty nl court judge. aren- t you? perssted was startng for an all-day pcnc, mschevous Rob had hdden her lunch " ~ stage as for what he dd for the stage. Then >Ujr at home, my heart, real. Hc nnceaslog y nmlutalned-ta»h«b«««throughoof the house. dardfl. H<j,./6roght.hla artstc d "> n <l re *>e r n. close to "Some tme afterward a young man walked up to Judge Harrgan n the rotunda of a Memphs hotel. snt ths. Judge Harrlgan? Bald the young man: No, sr, sad the judge, lam The brd U aafeat n ts neat. Oer all that flatter ther wlng. fly A,hawk a hoverng n the sky, To gtay at home s best. H-, W. Longfellow.. \. l?r~l«;ut..,.(.~ could A a.pas-.f,; clfl " over fflpd tea Hug / (~-r- " ed am Lfe la Steat- Uorel. :ufuh Young, the bone.t the tutlaud eoun-..;-, says the Rutl ol enough to be more :rlosty. t s -no--sporadc ugo u New orlc Btntrotel; but ths was only bn Hls vocaton wan that.of Hs hotel was only u le was the leader of a vho ncked up other peo nd Mold them. t could that Young had a prn money. He never j of money at [t at leant thrty;. n prlmm H (n trade. Ho Htm- V takng horttes probably nevert nto a J Jewelry«ntor<; For WHH be ever known "lonely -traveler or t«tch a nnnn letbrr for h* fney." Young WHH after horoch, nnd wanted to Hell them, too, bn mo- heht he captured one. le flnlnhcd a twenty-two year term n prlhou CHM than two nollm ago, anl probntly half u dozen lme* between (tnt nnd M* dentl he brok nto t>rn n Nearcl f horaen. We would nay that Young wuo mentally Blk. VVo do not thnk Hnt he WH mennble to n>ll{lon lhtrcllon, Ho Ar an hoow ur- omeu-d, he h..l no («NO of rl[(lt nnl wrok. llo vvm keyond the ntln nc-of rnyr or mor tuton. He neled n doctor ml her than n llmter. Wby.lold tn ml buv- been placed n n lumpltl for n curnhlcm rllt-r tlmn n n prlnon V fclentlnth tell UN Hnt (bo crlnlnl m plllno rmh n fllullln. YOKH dn lne, f we mny NO term t, may have lc-n n cane of nlvln, a revval or rcerndtceno of a crmnal dlupohl (on {lull could be racel mrk n lln nncchtorn, n tlat event be pcrmm to mnlnl would bo YOKH Kll Mam father, perlnh, amount hm. le ne-d tl medcal treatment am rare. \Vc womler whtlcr the world wll no do vel n wlulon on bcm-mallen Null tn- nsane crlulnnlh wll be eventually npmlcd from tho vlcloun anl lared wb-re tn) cannot nrm he ronnmt ulty. Whnn R woun fnlm n at tln Hln«nt t lu n nln lu-r Umlnul ln«n not lolsvt llnnnlf. stards.,.., feelng /apprecaton to the preparaton,.**every play. t s not too mud)to say that he revolutonzed the. methods of dramatc performance the orgnator of all-that careful- detal,- hstorc accuracy,, beauty of settng whch now characterze representatons. And wth all ths he mantaned the dgnty of hu professon gave to t new meanng strong defense whenever t was assaled. He was a kndly gentleman, a gentle scholar, an artst of lofty cjlfldl-.he..ennql»lejljuslb tty4bntaf ter.a day. or two-the-moth. callng more than t ennobled hm.- TELEPHONE KNG DEAD. John!. Bubn, Manager of the Pacfc.L- State* Company. " ". Subln, manager of the 4 \ States Telephone Company, led suddenly n San rrnnclseo after. weeks llleuh. Untl u short tme ago Mr, Snbln was premdent general manager of the Chcago Telephone Co., bav ng conr from lb.> Pacfc cohl where he bnd bult up the,ohn. HAN. great Pacfc State* Tolophone Hyntom. Ue wan born n Now York, Oct., H47. Afto" nx month* be boenno n* operator nnl dnrlk th«yem HM am 805 ho wnn n tlo Unted Btntc. army, followng h 5 trade. At tbe dme of the war.be relumed to tbo Wentern Unon, wth whch le remaned untl H77. Wth tlo nventon of lh> tolnphono be ho came nnperlledou of (Me HnnnO Telepbono nnd TeloKrnph Company on (le rnclllc -oanl. ll< noon coholldat el nl be Hnnll leh-ploe companlc afterward formed tho aclll Hlajrt Teleploo anl T«legn )l Com V, "VVul n lnng n rlra;v" "tntler llrt n ln.v " "No lnll-ph?" "llmlev- ml." "MyMlerloun crln-f"t" ".S>." "ll/; M-elllaV" ",\npe." "\V-ll, run > n tn- mhtmlly nul t.ll H< of the prof-mun n plllul M frel lury. \\«llllnl "lay n (ho llllellllt Holneln\v." U,l cl t roe to fnnnee, tn* llnl nl n lnln n vry pvl n tlu basket, there wag a loud altercaton that made grfather put hs hs to hs head,groan. "Grfather s tryng to peak to you, Betty," sad Aunt Jean. "Tea. heard hm, but cant help how t doos affect others ths tme. tb -all-robb-fanlt Gtve-me-tny basketr Blr! Youre makng me late! There, youd better " Sezng the basket, Betty rushed out of tbe house down the steps, whle the door slammed sharply behnd her. When she came back, late that afternoon, there was a strange hush The other call- j to grfathers f empty char, told her n aw*d whsper* bow he bad fallen asleep there a few hours before, never to wake agan. Tbe frghtened grl lstened, but not a sound passed her lps untl Aunt Jean came,, puttng both arms round her, led her to the bed where grfather was lyng, peaceful stll. Then Betty dropped on her kne«a nobbed. A month later tbe absent parents were at home agan, they both marveled at the change n thoughtlesh Judge, arent you? perssted the young man. am when on the bench, sad the judge, but here elsewhere out of the courtroom am John HarrganJ He had recognzed-} the young man from the begnnng. By the.way. Judge, sad the young man dllrecty. whle they, were talkng across a table, that "ffty sxty" rule of yours n jvll rght, for t broke me of a very bad habt, that of carryng a pstol everywhere went. The same thng mght have been sad by any young men who-had been broken of the same habt n the same way." New Orleans Tmes-Democrat., NEW WATbH.WAVa Bora* Propo»cd Shortcnnea of Northwestern Transportaton HoutfcB. The canal, ancent nsttuton though tlsrbo : far-trbm-"hhvlng" outlved ts!-u«c»,~ commends tselft-wlth-lcrmalng THE WANDER-LUST. tng v door here, openng one there,, pullng- a rod, ard lastly openng tlo feed door;, from j\lcjjjtleuro,jburned ~ " * " urgency OB theyears speed by. Canals do not hold-ther "place n tho publc ey drectly.as means of cheap tran»>: port, but as short cuts betweengreat navgable waters. A short cut ls>/» tme-saver, ;.ard a Ume-sffve; to»~ money-maker. And ths s the, unversal dem, -, :...Fromthe days of the Pharoahs~«wafer-lnk between.the Medterranean the Red Sea* was talked of a generaton or so ago the Suez Canajl, "became u fuct So well e.slab-hshcd-*- WJth pdok..nm.bu.nd.lo r x>nmy.. r back, -- knotty staff n h, face alolg the dualy roud through" wood meadow-l"; Or, gazng from the. flyng tran, -behold the:«t«vrynlgut, : Or, leanng; from the vessel, watctrthe "tvnke of creamy whte; --,.. :... N On, on through sleepng vllages wth curtaned panes pass, u Bllenl, muuullt flell kuee=deep n fragrant Though n some green pleasant spot chance a whle to stay, The fre of travel n my blood soon urges me away. see the flash of glded domes besde a turquose flood, And vneyards purplng n the sun, aloes n tho bud; Before me fron the mountan tops, by ancent tower town, Dgel-clnd4n golden mall,the-mornng,-mrrches-down.- t :now that.commerce between Europe- ; ad"~tee\~orent marvels bovrtcgot " * along.befpre. De.Lessens made a dream come true. Then on our eontncnt was the Ere Canal that brought ffetret Lakes n touch wth the Allantlc through the Hudson Rver. There was the Manchester Canal, tha, Kel Canal the Soo Canal. Th* ". -Vanama- Cann s-ln-near prospect, a ~~ J shp canal between the.nl, seas the Msssspp Rver s n mnd,,..- now comes a proposton to Jon "Lakes Superor, Mchgan 35 mles west of Saut Ste. Mare, t s contemplated to utlze Whte Klsh. Rver, whch flows from very near the, north shore of the northern pennsula of Mchgan southward nto the Lttle Bay de Nojuette, due north of Cu"- cago. Of the forty uleh across the-, pennsula only about glstecu would» ned to be dredged.. The tme s perhaps not dstant when engneers wll cut a canal" A Jtlgru-of-h«-earth-an--v-no-narrow-walls-conflne - My soul, as n a rusty sheath, the horzon s mne; The Joy"of moton"leads my feet untred ber~vale~ hll, ~ And from the shadows the mst new prospects beckon atol your-track News. -. a. - -hot-ar. ; t all looks! -You- get to - worlr da;~ f you;- you -" : " " ~ VVere n the busness? So am." He fumbled n bs vest, pocket ffonja»4 flqpuljl rnra?f wtf the. announcement of Norcross Brothers, plumbng Heatng. Represented by Jeremah J. Penrose, Jr. :;"How lucky that you were n." Sho glye you a.rase." Ten followed n, conversaton reutlng solely to dollars. amlc.enta, wlththej;e&ut that on the followng- Sunday afternoon-the;" oc- J cupuut of thfe seeoa floor ade Wtts" begulled nto-a -trp.to B to see. ""Fteat ltte Job we : have 3 just flh"- shed." " They found the new cottage amarm nrchtccture. nnd Amy Nobles apprecaton, was evdenced by delghted lttle "Ohs", "Ahs." After explanng the latest mprovements above cellar, Jerem-lah, Jr.," sad: "Now let us take a look at the heater" -chaf-that-!wyrm>w-nlc«--wldo-thel»talrs Jeremah, Jr., brought from the laun-.nk what made-mary go off leave t t was very care-."very," was. the;,emphatc, reply. wauh thfe ndcator, ffteen, was a knock on the doo of-second floor sde (n, lodgng bouse" terms, the accent s al- on the last word),. when t npef-l hy» gray-eyed, fluffygrl of twenty, Mary Mary «t the broom mop, of the fresh face nsnuatng smle, mparted tbe nformaton that her ssters foangest-was "took bad." -Remembertug- ber recenr~attac6rora~gflppe, n whch Mary had fgured as a mnster- ng angel, second-floor-sdc sad most And you want to go to your flter; go rght along.. shall be n untl evenng sen-ce, can answer fte~ben~ju8t"ag wer 8~Sot."... ~ "Oh thank you, mss,",declored the jratefnl Mary. "You see,.mss, she wont be home tll ulno oclock; would " hope hes good" mad." She mght have meant" the.radator. "Chug-chug, snap!" And now came tbe accompanyng hss of steam from somewhere: rememberng- an occason of neglect on the part of Marys predecessor, whch resulted n soppy carpets a mned celng, to say nothng of sad predecessors dsmssal, second-floor-glde became desperate started pell mell for the basement. fourteen, fourteen--a-half; see how quckly t goes down. Well let H cool off to about three pounds, then.rl have to put on a llttlejnore cgalj the lfe s burned out of thls.v Ffteen mnutes laterrtbeteater Savng been declared tractable, "they went upstars. " really dont know how to thank you," she told hm gratefully. " do," was the unexpected reply. "Youve never lved n Boston before have you?" "How do you know?" t was her turn to look surprsed. "Oh, by the way you treat us all, na ffonngh wo wpt-e thlpypfl nr rttthroats, especally myself." Sev.ond-floor-back laughed. "s t an bad ns that Mother was partlcubar to " myself. Youll g«t over t; for really When she opened tbe door of the there.are lots of nce people here; Doer-room ft cloud of steam sent her! y OU wont cut m«dead tbe next tme flyng backward wth all possble j you meet mej SoncsOy never wanthaste. The lttle room was nearly j ed to know any one as much as do whte wth steam, whch ssued sput- Termgly frontthe very dangerous look- ng wheels, away up n a maze of ppes near the cellng a valve, was whstlng merrly. There was steam two hours be too long, mss?" enough to heat a good-szed hotel, but Noplndeed, stay three-or-four. Arcfof-tbls-she-was gnorants-as-lgnorant-j many of the people n?" j as she was of the varous wheeba."no,. mss, theyll not be many rods.. "Oh, f t were onlya furna.ce!" Tngs, unless, ts the "top floor front, she mooned, her eyes farly bulgng them grls s always forgettng ther Lt the hssng, spttng monster, whch Jtcya, theyre that tght-headedj the 6eem<.j ttg Rnma jvng creature "Why?" was her unexpected queston. "Why? why, because." Hs confuson prevented everythng but the old chldsh reason; CH CORN AS FUEL. cr went to the father wth tears n her eyes. "Hetty ban told me somethng beautful," she snld. "The reason «!>< s BO Hwe»t thoughtful s because whenever the s tempted to do anythng Holflflh nbc lnnglk*h rtle benrw her grfathers v>ln> oayl; to her, Hetty, how wll ths nffort otberst"* Her WTohod. Mlw Weerle What u pretty watch fob you ure \V(urlng. May nee t?.. Mr, ftt«pln<«- fcrutlly: hero t la.. Ml«u Wonrle x). nnd MUC) u beautful watch! So rlnnnlkly engraved, dear mo. f t snt 2 oclock. Just look! d never hnve thouglt t was no dreadfully nto, would you/ Leader. Acrt Corn Equal* over TWO T»»» «f Co.l. Substtutes for coal have for many yearn commed attenton especally so durng the last eght or nne, months n the Unted Htaten, wth coal prces at abnormal fgures as a resultof the anthracte nler* trlketlsht year. Pent brlquetted nawduat, wood, ol, many other subfltuceh have been under consderaton,, nnd nnong them also corn, thn lost partcularly havng been xpoken of H somethng qute new, though, an n matter uf fact, corn has for n long tme been UHcd an fuel fn tho fftrnt*;.dstrcts of tbe western sectons of the Unted State*, nnd that, too, wth very untlhfnetory results. n a geuoral wuy, t wnh there thnt when -»-orn TVOH nbdant nnd cbenp coal wan expensve, the former made n cheaper fuel than le latter, although no Hdontlllc determnaton of ther rclntlv"- onvloney bud been made untl n»horl tlnu> ago, when tenth were nnde l>y the Department of.\krlculture of tho JnlvorHlly HfW* He. felt she was laughngat hm. squarng hs shouldera.jbe looked,; rrrraa. -,-,-,«r--->" her s sad one ght n the eyes berly, "thewjare. three reasons, lke to overcomeja-preudlce. t- -you were prejudced agalnst-me?" She ~ r * T~"" "~* - S ~. ~ ( POSSBLE CA.NA.S. "Whch do you moat admre?" quered Mss Pllppun, "my fluffy har or my sparklng eyes?" "Nether," nnswerel the ad bachelor. "Tho moat admrable thng about you U your tlooqjng cleolc." Old jlm) nk nn, you nnht m up nnd lolk to nltnl HCCCH n thn orll. Do you over nne He HUM rlnov VflllK Mn Ou- n a Whllo Old Ol«[» -When? YoK Mn. Oll () n my wny nunn n (be (nomne, hh- Hlowod, nnong other that of corn, wllnl, f mred, wll yeld from a2.5a,(ktt» ty 4.Vtt4,tMX* mltn, not countng the bent tbnt could le obtaned from the Htalk. Snce n ton uf good coul wll glvo UN from lmt JO,MM),MH) to JMMx.Doo n H, an ere of ground each yeur n cnahk of (roluclng ul wllcb H <* unl lo from ((.NT or.u to.74 or -.fll tmnof cnl. The Htnlk wll probnlly ncrcnne tllh Kul by ne-fortl or ono-tllrl, Tn- etperlece Klnotl from holler l-hlh wll corn fuel nnle t nppenr lolul \vlether -nll wollll le (ructlcnl futl for tho Kne-ntlon uf l>ower, unlohk t wore hurod n xone Npecll furnace tbnt would nnro He (erfe- colmhtlon of tlo voltlle nnlter \vl>l,-h rornn HO lurgo n jen-otnge nf the wlulo corn, unt whch n drven ult at a conprntlvoly low heat. Mnn nn uf alonntlc ntuker would nlno le lrlrnlle, Hluc< tho corn bnh rap dly nnl ml"! be fo lll.v tlrel, nk- lk n vurk of n llrenl ve-y nnlll OHM, nt tle Name tme lenlluk n rnhc lnron lele conllulon ly the oueh of cold nl enterng llru ;l rle lre door. llonhlcl ly corn lmy, at len, he H clmp anl econlcn fuel or lon-tle MV M elne,uul nr ehlly lanlhl lmn coul anl roll lull n very Mnll nonl nl n;.u lnh npldly wth MM llen n-ll, " la apt lo le dclmcllvu lo hr ran ron llnl ( uf (le lnc Here, Kln. hercrorc, tone elal r.rn of lre lox, Unt wll HO le n jurel lythe heal, anl Hnt wll ml.c an nl uf (n-, ll all MH >, llll>lll<l he lned. through tho bust* of tb<; Mchgan pennsula, thus couple up J-ake Huron take Mchgan. A dtch 55 mles would reduce by 450 mllf> the all-, water route between Buffalo Chcago. The route noross tho Mlchlgaa pplmuln whch has bt xuggested les from Toledo on the east to South Haven on the west. Tho topography,/ of the l presents none of. the great obstacles whch wore overcome n the ;Erle, hesapoakf Oho.jrm.loth.er: groat Amercan caulh. Tho commerce of the (Jreat Lnkox s vast enough to dohorvo all tho nhort cut*, whch onglnocrlug xuj ntd wealtn can oonuund. WRTER OF CHLD STORES. Mrs, Carter. HarrUnn U«lalngrr***l«- on Alltburcu. Mrs. Carter U. Harrlaon, wfe of Chcagos recent Mayor, H ganngfame n the realh of lterature. Hhe has wrtten. several fary Htoren for, chldren, her tales for the llttf folks, wrtten at llrst for tho cntcrtaln- ecbnd-floor-back s -out on a case; only una, OAmttn n. UANON. mont of her chldren, hnvo gnluod fa-> " vornble notce fnm (ho crltlcn. They lre wrlto from n no ln-r«eporlfco \vllh be cblldh mnd. M-n. Unr- -HM, before her mnnlk n NST, wu«m HH lolltb llkle H O lan :lway».cel po ula n Mo,. nl dnlcn. <>p«m to llnrkuoll. "Von My le H HO ll noret n lb fnllyv" "le certanly hnt." "What l»?" " dont, know." VTon how tn you know llh n HlHcrller to Kal" unt lluelon. " llolon mt, ths, but Mary. dd not notce). forgettng the-top-floor-back, the nght-,j reporter, mss, but be sleeps tl tlve. And f youd not menton t to her, mss, thnk shed not be lkng me to leave the house." Mary was assured that not for worlds would Mrs. Brown bo nform-... Mary departed basement- Rards. "ll see that the fres la alrght, mss," were her last words, "fcr~smhv now" U""the~shadbw of the starway was broad beamng for one BO harrassed by sudden serous famly llness. Second-floor-back could not avod bearng ths conversaton. One of hs wndows was up; evdently hs netghbors one-- wndow-wag- -also-up.-- He bad Just couo n from dnner nnd wan n the act of removng hs coat. What could CUHO hs mdden ndc cjbton, also tbnt pleaded chuckle, the pnntonlno that crafty look, bat seondd- so lllsultod to ~sfch an, honest face? n a word, second- Boor-back had been for weeks makng h?.,mojt dplomatc cfforta to got Upon upcnklg terms wth hs shy but nterodtug neghbor, wth results, tho usual roault where a really aloe grl s.concerned. Hero wan tho }X>pport«mty"of a lfetme. Only an dot would allow t to pans by. He pouted hmself nt tho wndow untl m BOW Marys amplo form dlmppcnr through tho alley gate. Then ho pur on hs jnt am vent.lowstlrh. Bocond-lloor-flldo, hon n "Avory," belnl the front door bung. "Tlnnl goodnoas," nlo unld, Hor rollof was Uort-llvod, fov» oxnctly ton nlnteh Uoro was another mng, a nnvhcullne mountng of talrn, nnd noxt an mtourattlng of nownpnpcr flouted r/tho open \vlntlowt). "Htvn n paper,"»ln> tlorlt. su nt bohlnnlng lha laat fanelnntchnptor when thoro en mo tho ng ollfk from n radator, not hers, forlllo nearly nl ddo roonm, H!H WOH Nulllclontly lcntod from tbo hall. "Oh, m nfrnld Adry forgot tbo tonl" AH f n lllrllvn rnme another md n Hhnrpof clllc, lmn tnt rokulnr llrr Klcu, "What nmuct bur nut no lke nlxtjr nlnt mr pbtonv" "Hlen nctlg llt" nlx y rnnnrn ndo b»r lunk J tol rout. "chug-chug" of oxpnmllk ron, "Oh dear, m Hro nh hanl" "(Jhug chuk. clng," cann tbo m- Wor, now loud tnokh to m located. t came from tnt Hocoul-lloor lack. "Anl M llnoht lke mmum-, to- (ny, not ln HllKltcat neel of n lln>!" "Ulllg chuk. map," rd n corrolorulld. Tlo ldhktor, jm lon, OHM-d bur (lour Hoftly, nnd llmloned. Fr<u lchlnl cloul d lue tb nmo nlarmlk noud, Hvornl of tlem, mwo ntllcl. "Tlnt HH nl (hl- ] Uu-J *l>orutr,". * "why <lld lull y. (0 OK" "CuK." "t mlh. " next room HO- H (. Mho could sped up three flghts of stars,straght to the door of second-floor-back knocked sm&y. She was breathless frghtened rosy, a fact whch dd not escape the observaton, of Heoonrlfloor-back, who opened hs door wth a face of Sabbatc calm:." beg your pardon, but wll you come quckly," she sad, "somethng l8 v tbe; > matter wth the steam." "Very.,.unlke the Mss Prm "vvlo "passes mo n the hall vlt.vsur-h frgd lttle nods,"!s wtatyhe wanted to say us he acquanted,- you mean. hope am gong to be forgven?" He wated a moment. Her smle, was reassurng. "The second reason thought you wen. sometmes tred " homesck, needed cheerng up. dd not know, yet dd f&ow. Can you underst such a cfl-rtradlptlon?" "Yes, j*ou aro very knd. am tred, awfully, sometmes, my work s new to me; ns, for beng homesck!" she swallowed lard, And Jeremah..are! Bather an mprovement upon JVtraJrowres, how nce lght the cellar s. Why, ts a Wnchester." She read the name date aloud. "-Ot-course; do you suppose d hay* ttuythlng-clsey TRUMPET CALLS. Bama. Horn Soundn a \Vnrnlnflf Not* Unredeemetl. "harest s a crop of?- relected happness. There B Da >T u n n ksglvlng wtlout g r a t ;anno have poor mans cellar. tude gvng. Nothng cures mseres b e er than countng merces. The rch man b"ank~tha-~tlse>~ the mountan top of communon. A bushel of potatoes may do more thux -load Y.ou? s.ths your house?!...-.,...,...there waa a pause, then -Jeremah, Jr., sad: "That s for you~to decde." She couhl not fall to understbs "me35ng She dld~not" exactly"" f eel ;falrtf;l)utsomehow" she wanted to st down. He antcpated her wsh; dragged up a box whch the carpenters had left. t was large enough for two. ". "Here s the proposton," Jeremah, Jr., tred to make hs voce" busness- lket "~have been-assgned-to ths place. can rent ths bouse for $20 a month. earn, $25 a week- : h«ve a lttle nest-egg besdes. Can you, wll you lttle grl,, say somethng to me?" he b ft-ged.. Lke most grls, Amy Noble had her regardng e.only man n the world, when he came, was to make to her. Ths, t must be confessed, dd not, bear a strkng resemblance to sad proposal; but the voce n her ear was terrbly n earnest; she-dared not look up, for-sbe knew bs eyes were even more terrbly n earnest; moreover, the bond that had Just closed on hers was -bg, strong frm; there was somethng n t to clasp. But why contnue? Amy Noble-was-a- sensble grl made up her mnd n exactly Jhlrty.-sejpBdf.Sr JJollter rea- son, the one "youtwonld not tell me?" she asked -n a very low-voce. "That loved you almost from the frst? Yes. " bsve-tead of sucf u wugou- To admre a vrtue wthout seekng to emulate t s to enervate the soul. You cannot Judge a man wholly by the trats he has, but by those ho loves ~ ~ "f you would be n leader you must hnve a way of laughng af rdcule rocks. The man who applauds the brave ar ways thnks he s runnng over courage..;..., The devl never worres over th man who saves all hs smles for the stranger. A man s not lkely to get honey thngs. xatherthlnk laughed at * They were marred n early autumn, but t.was, not untl a chlly nght n October when the master of the new house.was gettng up steam for the frst tme that he made hs lttle confesson. The fre was gong merrly, he bad explaned the ntrcaces of the heater, n the event of hs beng absent any length of tme. "There, thnk that s all can hold n my head for the frst lesson. shall get t all mxed up f "you" tell" Jr., looked consderately out of the- me any more," the new mstress dewndow of the parng; where they had paused to talk, untl she sad: "But you ha vent told me the thrd reason?" He shook hs Jrend. " dont thnk T~ca"nT~now.""~ "" There was somethng n hs "now" that caused her to change- the subject "Well not tell on Mary, wll wev" she asked. "No, ndeed, she mght lose her -placer nm not sure," contnued he, j artfully, "that wo hadbetter menton t to Mary that slo forgot the Ure, "WOULB TWO OUH HC TOO.OW?" clared. "Mrs. Jerry" ths s what he delghted to call her bs voce was solemn, ho dropped down on one kneo n a droll jttcmpt at suppllca.- mean. Of corao she thought she left t all rlcht." "That s so, t mght make her feel ( p.., a. badly, ond thank*; to you; no harm! nnd physcally, nnd Mrs: Jerrys Jerry, am remnded of must tell you." Her eyes danced n n.way ho partcularly approved. " beleve you know exactly what am gong to say," be declared n chagrn "Certanly," her voce took on mock severty, "that you opened the. draughts of Mrs. Brownes heater, that day." Jeremah, Jr., collapsed, mentally was done. Qoodby." for they were at ther lng. laughter rang out muscally. Oh, Jerry, do got up; you aro gettng "floodby Mss ", there was n chol- : yourself covered wth dust" longo lu bn voce. "Mss Noblo, Amy Noblo." She hngbed went nto her room. "A Never mnd tho dust," ho sad, as ho scrambled up from all fours. "Now, madam, wll you kndly nform ma Jfb Hut do not come down know n lttle about ntou, ll K ( t tllnua llxed," "Hut d rather not ntjy, nlny alone," Hbo led bo wny lown tbe narrow mnomcnt. ntulm, "Hero n ho door, Jml Hen tbe tcnml Arc you urn t H afo D uo n?", Tho ttonn alrcnl.v lb! lt" face. ".\lnolulrly, dont foc roblcd about me,. Cnnn tbo cheerful reply, "Ah, tll n WlnolloHtor," bn volco nxprem.med Kont nurplho. "How lucky! And ovtry dnkbt open, nnl ho walor KUKO, too,". HrlHO gavt way to amr/.omot, le ncrewcd up two amall \vhelh, Mm hlmlk N op cd the ar lckm to clenr. Hecmd llhr lack wntcbed hm. - nlltf the vulyu, rontllennly an ha moved bout, ulutt-! b(r along? \. \ "Ho B nce. 8bo was stll smlng,,. T, le Jloxt d, wlcn t when lookng f,rom hor wndow nho HW Mlry. You woro not cuta onougb Haw Mury nbend Pf tme not f<> U, V(, tnlllgh oxl(, t y na yoll fo,,, M alone. A Htalwrfl-t, fellow n nblnlk th(jm;, hon, WUH HU)y OlollKh, ( rop fallawod hor dowustjlra...what he jlhlef cut-throat,: how rldlclounl" now, when whero you foul ra«dd say was, " should thnk HO, by Mho Huld behnd hrft cloned door there, out?" tbo racket gong on," then, very nno- "Ho la nce." Shu ccntly, "Wlerou the mnugumout?" ", nm kooplng loue, you BOO, dont know the HllgbtoMt thng about Ntoa; Mary wuu to x tbo tlrca all rght lefon H!O loft," was tbo troubled explanaton. "Thorn!" they worn pannng tho bg radator of tbo lower hall, t Hennml alot mrntlng wth concotrntvd ouorgy. "Oh, <lo you thnk t wll blow up?" Uncol- Hclomly nho draw noarer. Hocond-lloor-bnckn mnllu WH wcked, but tlo hull waa dark. Tray do not bo lurmod," ho mld n the mo.t HHHrlng tone, "tltc numl be n Hfely valvo; that wll hnvo to blow off ho font nny nerlouu danger cnn lrcnlen. tt. n. muwu L eu,\v u nnk Sunday apparel wuj followng hor nto tlo yard nnd bo l\n>l tha, ar whch planly aggehtel Unt he bud come lo upend tlo oven {. "Thats why Mary forgot," WH (Mnn Amy Noblnu wnn conclhlon. ; lnt that N not nl of tbo Htory? Oh, no. Thoro wero wetldy nutnllmetn,, totj-ft-tyto, n mrlor,.«.chance n cunnngly Mm. HroYvnnH meethk on tbo Htrct nfte* nlllco bourn, oeohlonnhy: tbo tbentor or a concert, tlktn.llrnnbl. Jr., bad lln mother nnd nlhtor down fora feu lyn, OHlomllly ft t ho lonkler Hterv- CCN, but tlo elll. lnk pardon, the le Klnnluf, came aaoler than ho ono mun llerehl,-l drel hopo. NornroHH tro., hllrd lo nprll n branch CHlnh llmlunenl n u llorlnhlk lltlb town twenty nll. ml, nnd renrono WH HOlcctel lo lake chako. "t nenh lvng out (lnre, mp. pmol" bo ankcl ln> Henlor nnber wth whom m. \va lalklk, "Vl, t wolld cacoly pny you to t;o back forth. Wby, wlnlh tln mnllrv" olllnk <hu pr/,/,lcd MUCH lpn hln onployvn flce, "Wby, lvng Ulcre; thatll ho dlekcr jut now," c ufenr cl.l/renlab,.. "()h, thatll t!" Well, cant you (uko Of courno wb ojpont to tbo curd you guvo mo. Murder wll out. " "How dd you explan mttorn " "Oh, lot hor thnk you mnt have boon lrnlng up old lotturu, or uonothlng." "Mrn. Jorry, you ulould bnvo l>een n man! Your HbrowdncaB would bnvo earned you nothng rthort of WnnhlKton. Honently now, werent you afrad to trtht younolf to tmcl n bnw lecolvor?" t mght have been what nbe mld, t mght hnvo boon hor wny of rmylk ; lnwovor tbnt may bo, MrH. Jerry ludlenly found bernrlf pcked up lollly, "nl carrkd (ff hrokh the "nlco clonu cellar," over the "nce, wldo ntalrf," tlrokh the upollcmn Ullcln, lld nto the cmy Hlllln; mom. At llrnt Hle llckd nnl nln;,led, lou Hbo lllld, then, aho dd exactly what WH proper nnlcr tho clrcnmtucen, tbe put her two plump wbltn nnuh urond a lnn, brown coln of eek "lrld on for ler llfo," Untl Hbo Wnn (lepomltel n mr ot rocklm char. There never vtan a man wlln lll lol chlully manrarlu n." " vrlln De Nvn;allv ol la luh- from the rock when he s poundng t wth hla head. Some men thnk :they have nothng to be thankful for unless ther neghbors have. bad hard tmes. When a man has hla treasure n heaven he does not wake up n a frght every tme he bears a mouse la the bouse.. JAPANS FRST SEA VCTORY. Chnese Armada Destroyed Largely bt the Elements Centures Ago. n a book recently ssued by Okakura-Yoahlsab-ura ent account armada more than. 000 years event whch took place n!peaj!tvasthfjattle of May whch was due as much to the efl ents as to.thetrepldty coujj Blonr*ato?.""Okakura says: The mghty Kublal, grson of tho preat Genghlz Khan, haughty wth hla resstless nrmy whose devastatng ntrepdty taught even Europe to tremble nt the menton of hs name, dspatched an embassy to the Japanese court to dem the subjectau of the country. The message wnsj to Kamnkurn, then thy sea Hojo regency, "" dlgnahtly"utst»j/fled. vessels wth the chocest salors Cb, could furnsh. The nvadng forca was sueces] nt frst commtted massacrq kl nnd Thushlmn, sls lyng twjea Koren nna Jnpnn Tlm\f was menacng; oven the "steel of the traned samura fa strange thrll a patrot knows.f prests Ruddhlst mouj equally- busy at ther prayer Vmbnssy came from the \kpugolvleader. The mpero Hmltjrs were taken to Kama put m death ns nn unnlj of clutomptuous refusaj A tremendous n tbo bosterous Bummer of 82. cume wth tbo omnous"" horzon that foretell* an ap Htorm. t was the plan of the ng trmy vctorously to l t?.tomlng on tho holy sol of KyTfslT! lnt durng ths crtcal nght a feftrfjl "lyproon tvown {bfhlh day ns the "ll-lno wtorn" nrohe, brenklng tho Jetllnck slty wth ts tremendous ronr of lmulcr bathng the gltterng armor of our HoldlurM gmnllnk the const lne n whte (nnhch of dn?,zllng lght. The very leavvn nnd earth Hhook before tbo mghty lnger of nature. Tbo nmlt was (lnt tbu dawn of the next mornng NW tbo whole fleet nf llm proud Ynn Unt bud darkened (le \vnter for nllom.nwont complotoly n wny nto the botmnlohs Hen of (lenlnl, to tbe grout relef of tho horrortrlckc) populaco to the unnpeaknlle dsappontment of our determned ohllnm. Out of lo hundred tb>. nnd wan-lorn who nannecl the lmd-!uu H! H only tloo nre reeorded to lnvo Hrvlvert tbe dcnt-nctton to tell le dlnal nle to ther real klan.- Hy < M y n OHM K\p-eM-lonH "Nay," nuked tokeley. \\-lm \\-an busy.vrlllk, "lo you know any e\pre; lon Hnt ncam He name an talkng llv " "Well," ropllnl.lokele.v, "tlcrem louorlal emporum Mn lalr-eltlnu nrlor. " bllaelplln rrcrt,. l.leutxnl (Mlunvu; party of vl«ltrn over l ttlcmhlp)»l\l«l«tho <juu.rlor dccl. Ono of bo arly- -(Joel bok t wan nl frcol- -HtubuV l>lhptc>-.

5 P The Peoples Bank OF. Captal,...:..,. #30,OOC Surplus Profts,, f 3,00( Three per cent ntere on tme Deposts. Safe -Depost Boxes for Ren M..CL. JACKSON, Vqe-PreflV XW~ H. TllJLON, CasBeE DRECTORS B. J. Byrnes M. L. Jackson cy&j J. C. Anderson W. B. Tlton John Prasch. Jr.* Furnshng Jtdertaker Embalmer Twelltn St., between ralroad.. Phone 3-5- fammontoa, N. J. A.. arrangamantg for bnral made oarefuhv executed. PANTNG - DEOOEATNG When n need of honse pantng at reasble prces lh- WHTE. :P.O/58ox 53 Hammonton, f. J. 8,, 2729, Grard Ave., Phladelpha, Penna. Phllps Co. Ctortb Announcements. BaptBtvGhuroh* Rev. Wluhre Vf. Y.,P E., Presbyteran Church: Wllams, Bactor :. nr. T unor Meets Sunday e v a a n" meatwc wth Presbyterans u tus Ch ; natob ue»yoe followlno; p. m. n -tbe-presbyteran Cbnrob, "Wnar means to moot Chrst." Sunday evennj, Nor. 20tb, thanks offerng gervce. 30th, unon thanksgvng servce -n ths Ch., np; decoratons. M. E.ChuBCh. Rov. G. R. Mddleton Pastor: Presbyteran Church. Rev. H. Marshall Tb.ur.low, Pastor. lo.80 a.m., servce n the Baptst Church p. n, n ths Cbtfoh, unon servce wth the pt8t«r Bey. l Hams proachujf- UnlvewaUat Church. MM. (Rer.).00 a.m., "Preparaton," hy Samuel Crothers p.m., "A uanc rght to happness," by Charles EdwardJFark..Aca»ldo bath School, 0.30a.m.; preaobc, ll.o; jrayer meetng;. 3<80 P.m. St Marks Otoroh, Rec. Paul P. Soffman. Rector. - Young Peoples Socetes. e Topp, HABr-krjlngjtty j SndeayorCTy.eq55t:.YLsAUl.; 2 : 67 Tvf -JPa. «: (J; 2 Cor. 8: 2. Con- seoratlon meetng, led by Prayer Meetn? Commttee. Y. P E., Baptst Cbarcb: Meets Sunday evenng, at fc80. ~"Toplc,~ t AnFl r FeeplDK my Cbrlatan "Endeavor covenant -?" Mat 2 r6, *3;Pa. 6:6;2Cor.8:3. Unon meetng n Presbyteran Church. Epworth League, M. E. Church: Meets Sunday evenng, at 5:45. Topc, 4!The truoophsof the kngdom. PH. flg. (MJBBnn Btarty rally Jny.) Leader, Mrs. L.. Monfort. N JoBtor League, on Frday afternoon, at 3.00 oclock. Study tbe topc on nsde page. JJewJEugl Club fllleo" the parlors of Mr. Turners resdence lo overflowng, Thursday evebbg." Every cbar, couch, cump-etool hassock was occuped, others, lees fortunate, tuadu theus-lvemeobjlorlble on the Doe rugs. Mr. Turner, aa usual, entertaned tbe compuny n a pleasng manner; Lst ot nncallad-for lettacs n tbe JammOaon Post Offce ou Wednesday, Nov., 905.; o fact, proved hmself to be tbo mat) behnd tbe gun, for he "does thngs." Rlbhnr Morgnh M-fs NCna Bouoes MHS Phebe Allen Mr George fundell Excellent reclutous ret readngs, wth n balfhottr- b D luq ETTtguld jr, FOKKOK J3JfcdtoJ,hebrnjjne-ot--Ue mewl aocftl -Stlslel Yanoa- *nd pleasant.meetngsonhe L/lub. Qlusuppl fttsoutlo Mr». Cbolunt Mss Hall wll enter* Mrs. E. S. Packard wne n Mays tan the Club t Fremens Hall, Nov. fadng tba week, to attend tbe wedher nece, Mss Ama Morse. 6th. t s gratfyng to note the ncreasng nterest manfested by tbe J - County Clerk Scott, Sherff-to-be, rnenbers, n so generously cootrbutog bhobon, others of prorontnce, { to the evenngs entertanment. were n Hammpnton on Tuesday, lookng nto the condton o then poltcal attack of lumbago. A. T. Lobley acts t@*cbab.monfort s lad up wth an eucoa. They ddnt look worred. as jantor of the Hgh, School. \yv r~» 3v2.«-: Glothn, Well Thats theoak HALLSlogan / Are you buyng your clothng here? -. f so, you know the splendd servce OAK HALL fabrcs always gve.. * - Only yesterday a Market Street Merchant sad:. " have beenbuyng my clothng at OAK HALL for forty years." UNDERTAKER r. 7 ELWOOD PTJCPSy W. A. HOOD & CO. Offce Resdence, 26 Bellevue Ave. Phone 3-TT memoral servces, furnshed on short notce. - Atlantc Cty R. R. DOWfTBAHS. - Subject to cbaogo. UP TKANB..Uunsl Nl nl Bond haftp.m. PJJT. PJD. UM. a.n. 8TAT0SB. a.m.. p. m.. Ul. a. n. ttorslb n a. fc fl.dl p. m p.n a p.m Too Fhlladtlpbll... ss MS STs BM S amd«n~ «0 o a 83* 94 G la* We«t Collln gwooj **»*.. ** < Haddon Helglu " j*.v f 06 Ht*. ** 066 ** 868 V*u »M.ff «"«" 8J5»...,,L»or«lJpr)Dj» thh»»*- 640 MM** n»«82..c«otn ton S«*» 6S8 M.. * ,,,Wllll«DlltOWB:JMC sr 68 * J» 628 M** e 02 ~7T«7. ~905 m M.«. F»... C t d»r Brook. r. 0 <L *-9C * «* 62 J2J oo * H 60S Buo Anchor *»* *»t* 58 ne J2 559 /S Wlnlow June. (re) «... «* 60» H M-- >2 *" lfj Hsmmonton S W * rez Da C«U » * 93J Elwoed M ««.. f O"M 942 «..« Egg Harbor... * ,,,,,, "fl ( 94*...flr!(tantlu«Joac MM ffbo ~, ? 648, n.aantlllf.....*". 74 > K «B 0(.. AtlantlrOltT SlJ >S...;je *s Homng oxprcu down carea Phl*, at 9.00, Hammolton 9.42, arrvng at Atlantc Cty 0.5. Mornng accommodaton np leave) Hammonton at.86, rcchlng Fbllda. at 6.5. Hornng expreu np leaves Atlantlo 9.00, Egg Harbor 9.9, Rammonton 9.32, Fbllada Evenng expm np cvo Atlutlo k3&, Hammonton 0.09, Pbllada. 65. ~~ ~~- ~~~ Evenng oprew down leaves Pbllnda. 5.00, Hummonton arrvng at Atlantc 0.0. " " T.S. " T.6«. * K Nlght accom. down lc«ym Phladelpha «t8.00,.rrltlu at Hajnmonton 9.. ~Surday 6Teplnge?prBaa down "Snnday nght exprem op carw Atlantlo at 7.30, Hammonton 8.04, Pbllads. 8.SO. New fork «xpr<nm Up, topplog at HummontOD at S 0 a.m. -" va Phladelpha /Down, " 22 p.m.; Sundaj, 2.2 p.m. A. T. DCE. Qen.Bnpt.. EDSON J. WEEKS, G«n.Fau«g«r Agent (WEST JEESEY& SEASBXXRE Schedule n effect Oct. 3,005. Kx. Aco JO 55 OS 28 S3 Ate. 8 Ml 8* = 8 4 8C3 4-H-9-0 ns SOS H 49 BO 9 2U 7 SO «gf To #34 STATON.LT.hllad«!phla. Ar ~...Camden......Oolllnjwood..:...,...! addenb.ld Klrkvood Our Factory fgured largely n our preparaton of FUPlned O v e r- coata. We sell a captal double-breasted Kersey Overcoat, lned throughout wth Genet Fur, fne Persan Lamb Shawl Collar brad loops natead of button-holes 88. Twould be $69 f wo ddnt do the work ourselves....watefon)...vnn- clk.)".:....-ek Harbor......AbsecoB.. M. MM AllsetlcCltv... Snbje O P TBANP. n (s Stops only on notce to conductor 6r s«nt, or on slcoal. Eenlnj >xpraa np, learw Atlastlo at DuamoBton 69, Ptllada at a»<a3r,,-AUa.tlo (.00, E re Harbor 8.9, Haanuaton 8j, Phllada.».S Bnnday monlnf axpreas down MTU Pl(lla<l», at 0.00, BamnoBtgn 0.40, Atlantc U,lo. fso Hu, Aco. Acc. tan Xxp. Acc. Aco, Act AM &*> S ?«ro SO CT 5 48 tf H ( S U 54892U56a,,,.. 2 6S «78S sssets sjstast trutfll wyr«2 «S 8 00»:«* M., «W7W S * » »» « ; (SO 4 02 fu WWATTEKBtJBT.OenlManafer.; JB WOOD. Pa»Vr Tnfflc Manu«. aawbotd.aanlfamract., m ro* Mortgage Loans. 3 rorrtsponde»ce Solcted. jra ajldlnk, otel: Atlantc Cty, N.J. or of Deeds, -, Agent oe, 0 Ralroad Ave..Bammonton, Resdent Dentst Copley Buldng, : Hmmonton, N. J. Upholsterng n general Pantng. Wn. llanmonlun. NOTOK TO OHKDTOnfl. Fjtave of Jnlln A. Klobel, loovnaed. ntuant to be order of Knmmol C. Btutor, HrrOKate of the Oounty of At- Jatln, tlla d»y mftdo on the mplcaton»f tho U derelrned Admnstrator of tho ad <lewd«nr, notce la bertby ([von to tbo credtor* of the sad doodnt to exhbt to the subaorlbor, nudor otfh or mfllrnatlod,, ther clams dunnnds julust tlo estate of tbe sad. <l«o<*tont, wltbln ulna months from thn d»tn, or they wll be forerer barred from proseoatloffor reoorerlng tue same agvlust tbe somorlber.,, WLLAM L, BLACK, < < Admnstrator. Jbys Laadlaj, N. J., Bept. 7, buey toy* mefct. n our pspart t would b«namusable n us f we ddnt havo thoroughly up-todate stock r a a d y abundantly ready, Boya* All Woo ; Bulta (Long Trousers), «7.00 more. A flna Una of All-Wool Oults (Knee Treuaera), 8. Boys All- Wool Overseats, 9.80 snd snare. Weve been on ths corner, aa everybody knows, for over 44 years lkely as not f we asked for a showng of hs we oeuld fnd plenty of men who bought n the early months of the busness aa well as the early years. W» havent grown old a bt except n dalre to Ovo rugged value, for avery oopp«r left wth us. We sell clothng to make money, of couno, but cant you lly underst that equally keen ) thedbalr* to do credt to not«d hstory? Were re-weldng thaundt f cu»- tamar* every y»«r to thl«most notd clothng aornar n the Unlttd Suto. We tflll cult of clothes or an ovtrcbat low anybody, but wo wont sell cotton-mxed floods f you want competton on thl* sort of thng youll have to go to another toro. And w«wofvtjcprnpbto wth. poor talorng. 8oma clothes ft lka a rag, evan whan new thata because they have b»en poorly talored. To havo that knd e almost as bad as havng clothng that wll wear shabby ehow a whtsh tendency that alwaya happens when the fabrc la not all wool. Theres no uso mncng matters eafcty n buyng comes from choosng safe store all honor to such atores wherever they exst. We are soldly ready n mans allwool aulta from 90 to $27.80, n overcoats from fa.80 to $45. Slxty-flvo well-known salesmen at your servce. P h y a lolana o t h ra whose work oalle them out of doors weuld do wall to see ths osat. CARFARE TO PHLADELPHA f you purchase a certan amount here show your return tlokst, we pay yeur carfare both ways. Wananaker & Brown OAK HALL, 5. a Cor. Sxth Market St*., Phladelpha. Central Are., Hsmmonton, N. J. Large assortment of FerH, Houh«* Cut Flowers. Funeral! n Kresb Flowers. Wax, or Metal. WATKS & NCHOLSON, Florsts und Ltudsoapo Gardeners. Phono -«W -, JOS. H. JUSTCE of the PEACE, Notary Publc, Commssoner of Deeds, Hammonton, N. J. Offce at Resdence. Sour Stomac No appollle, loss ot stren(th, nervousness, headache, constpaton, bad breath, ((moral deblty, sour ral H*, catarrh «( (he stomach are All s)u«lo ndljoatloa. Kodol curaa ndlgellbn. Ths new dscovery represents he natural Juces ofdlges- Uon aa they sxut n a.healthy stomach, combned wth n* greatest known tonlo recoulruollvo propertes, Kodol Dyspepsa Cure dots not only cure ndgeston dyspopsla, but ths famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by clesnslnf, purfyng, avreetanlng alronglhenlng he mucous membranes lnng he stomach. Mr. S. a. 0*0. of Kattfnrool, W, V«.. «.r»r- w<a rcmkm wth sow «<omach for twtnly ttuf. KWol cur«<l M< «arc now Mst M mlt forkatr." Kotfol Wgests Wkat Yo«Bat. snlr Sluk«Ulss3MMaMSls«Ma U*. w»ua MlsfM Jo «««. rrmtm»t «, o, o«wrr * oo., wt MATLAOK t PE«qON Qot the otl. R, flr (lr«t-h NW«Herbert G. Henson ALL THE AND.. ";. PERODCALS. Statonery & Confectonery. 27 Bellevue Avenue, Hammonton, N. J. The TELEPBOl AND TelegrapBTCoT The above Company n now fully organzed, wll pro.v ceed at once wth the work of nfttallng tho plant ng lncp. 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