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1 VOL. 36. HAMMONTON, N. J., APRL 16, NO. 1(5 Dploma or Hungaran Flour, $6.05 per barrel. Washng Soda, 5 pounds for 5 c. Sugar, 54 c. per pound. Arbuckles or Lon Coffee, 10 c. pound. A frst-class Parlor Match, 200a, 8 c. per dozen. Ksng Sun Stove Paste, 4 cents per box. Geo. Youngs Pearl Borax Soap, 8c. Full poutd bars. Youngs Phladelpha Cty Soap, 2 for 7 c. Youngs Pearl Borax Soap Powder, 8 c. Full pound packages. Youngs Scourng Soap, 5 c. Full pound bars. Youngs Plan - Washng Soap, 10 for 25 c. Save these Wrappers. Second St., Grocer, Dphthera. Another Lcense. My last weeks letter seems to have been msunderstood. n justce to the physcan who attended the Passalaqua famly, wll say that be promptly repotted tbe case dd all that t ho-law compelled. Whle Amercana obey the physcan, talans do not. t s tryng bo a famly to be confned, but all that s asked of the talans s that they be careful n keepng others away not send ther chldren out whle dphthera exsts a tbe house. learn that was mstaken n my vew of the dutes of the Board the nspector, that the attendng physcan has nothng to do wth matters devolvng upon the Board. LCENSE N COUNCL. Bead the proceedngs n ths ssue. You who voted for "one respectable hotel" n Hammonton can easly notce that "there are others." The queston s, whether a man of good character should be preferred, or one who has been fned $50, for operatng a "speakeasy," You who voted for a lcense Councl may decde ths. The law says that an applcant must have accommodatons for anmals, specfes tbe locaton of tbe tavern, yet we have bad one hotel operated several months that s not so provded. Tbe latest "hotel" wll be on Man Road, where school chldren must pass every day. Ether the law means somethng, or t. does not. Law-makers, knowng that some persons would nsst on tber "rght" (to drnk), nade wse provson to throw around bar-rooms all possble safeguards. Tbal s, f a man wll sell lquor he must at least be of good moral character (or supposed to be), that tho communty be protected as much as s possble. f such provsons were carred out, there would be fewer complants ; but t lcense a to bo granted to any ouo who apples, then law s gnored. t s tho same old story : when a town becomes Vlceneed" there s lew regard for law, oaths aro dsregarded, character counts as nothng, poltcal followers aro reworded, tho lowest element n tho communty steps forward und dems recognton. Such s tho outcome n every town cty, so t wll bo huro, f tho condton tloue not already exst. Otbur ttn wll now wmt lconno, wll gve reasons thorofor. Om whoso applcaton wan rujuctud lht your, now hat) tlu> hotol ut hs lucu, MH, kup by unotlo ; \et tho man who \V<D "turned down" euu curtly that not onu ruuson wan urged aganst hm tha could not bo proporly brought uua bn mtmuttu. Could any Amorlun havn nn) Huoh "ltuunoo" n Uln communty V Thoro uuy lo uuo or two, hut t H Hufor to oourol vot.tt than to trutt to olhur clmm.yn, U a man cull h ovor voum lor onu hn^, t wll not bu long lrloro ho wll llnum) HO tlk H»", anl wo wll havo to "muml mll dtllvur." ,l.\( o:s. lu.klonh Arnun Salvo. Tho lxml Hlllvo n Hut world for run, luulnm, norm, ulfluh, nal ltuun, lovur ou, tku, oln pcd nlh clnlbunt,, ( (nr, anl all nkln oupllum, anl )DHtlvrly ounn pllm, or no pay pr ll, n ^ranltl l,o ^vo H< OL t.nh tlon or mnfy «lnnlul. 1rlot J,» cu pur box. Kor nulu ut Cro,,t)lln. S KA MC) DH ul >n M)HlH wll tn n-rlvml untl TuMlvy, Aprl Jll, unt., lor oonttrot.lo o( an A»nNMorn Mup ol tnt Town of lumnoton, Conl.y of Atlunlo, Nmv,lnm<y. HlKll n hr vod!<> Kjunt my uul nl llcl. l^m furtlnr!loullh ^ld^rt MCA:, K. llovm, NVl..AM NMNllAM, rnprty Ooaltou <l.wn Cmull. NOTCK. All «rmn ownng Kln h (ron Monl Cnntury, nml wlnh to luvo lum n hm ouro of tllt Hnnor, wll plmno tlfy llu ^l >o t<n (M,. l,(t, ovvmrn uro fortlldo to ltnv< tlo nkng" lotu tlulr lon ol tlo rmln or nll pttlm. Lot, hollnrn nrn forlldlon to ruvn tn onnn or ot.ltr nlnntnh on lutn. lly onlor of llourtl <! Dlrcln A..-. Amu:N, rjt. The Sure-La Grppe Cure. There s no use sufferng from ths dreadful malady, f yon wll only net the rght.remedy. ~ ou arc havng pan all through your body, your lver s all out of order, have no.appotto, no -lfe or ambton, have a bad cold, n fact are completely, used up. Electrc Btters s the only remedy that wll gve prompt sure relef. They aot drectly on your lver, stomach kdneys, tone up tho whole system, - make yon feel lke a new beng. Tley are guaranteed to cure or prce refunded. For sale at Dr. Crowellg pharmacy. Only 50 cents per bottle. ^Practcal Second St., near Pleasant, Rear Bernhouses Mll baa bought the Bourrllon corner Thrd St. Bellevuo Avo., Hammonton, And oolclte your patronage. Frst-class Work only. Clean towol to every man. Bent gradcn of coal at lowest canh prces for cash, under HhedH, we can delver t elean dry even durng wot weather. All coal delvered promptly natnfacton gunranteed. E QTAtflTlrUT T. & U1/H W HJbJL, Cor. Jollevuo Av. Thrd St Valentno & Hood UNDERTAKERS AND /,.. &- Funeral Drectors. AH bmncha n ther lm> promptly carefully attended to. Embalmng a Specalty Ollce Kerdenoo, 1508 l«>»u)h Street, llanmonto. a good varety. [hly the chocest."] ". Always-the best. Cor. Second Bellevue, Our assortment ol s the largest n town, prces rght. Offce, 101 R.R. Ave. Real Estate an! nsurance Agent Notary Publc, Commssoner of Deeds fl Offce, 101 Ralroad Ave. 8TEAM / AND LuWsber Yard. f All varetes of the FneHt Mll Wok. Sanh, Doorw Rlndfl. FRST GRADE Near Oe Ralroad Stutonu, 11 HD men ton. JS. J.

2 w - V " wonder whether you can guess what am gong to say?" " hope am not guessng rghtly. t s too terrble!" ".Mrs. LnKham was good enough to (6ty that for anythng could say to my my master, Mr.cCharterhouse, Hat would assst thc object she mtl n vew, should be well repad-. Ths wus, of course, very generous of your aunt." "Go on, Mr. Beste." The tme was flyng. Passengers were settlng down n ther compartments, nnd lt every wutow was a bunch of bends. There wcx; tears, too, because some of those on the platform -parents sayng good-by to sons, anl w^ves sayng adeu to husbs were suffcently old-fashoned to possess emotons. what hn<l to do was ths: Mr. Charterhouse s, us you know, a bach-, elor." "Mr. Charterhouse may be an old mad for all know or care," she sad, hotly. was to use my nfluence wth Charterhouse whch s, admt, consderable to nduce hl to come over here to to see Mss Langham." "Aud buy her, suppose," she ex. clamed, tremblng wth exctement, AT THE LAST MOMENT,!«^ «"»wln s her voce to rase t- ; self. "To buy me to sr the agreement at St. Georges, Hanover square." 1» vr n _t "j l,,,-.v.» n., "* thnk," he sad, o-pologetcally, J^ of Wellngton 1815, but. s t» fc * «*> TlrtW P\AnoT»ollT7 nnn/vnat^rtrl f-hnt- " FOU shouw.make a good marrage." "These good marrages are all bad Eva- Langham, hotly, canappear, THE COUNTRY ROAD. From the busy hnunts of fnrmcr-folk t ftnrts on ts wndng way, foos over the bll, across the brook, Where the mnnows love to pny; Beade tht mll wth the water wheel, And the pond so dark deep, Thenup to the tavern nnd vllage store. And the church where the dead le asleep. STon would never thnkthat the country road From the hll to the store could be So long to a boy wth an err to do And another boy to Bee. Jfou can never dream how short t s From the farm to the frozen pond, Nor how very much farther t always 13 To the school house just beyond. Oh, the country road at the farther ena t runs up hll down, Away from the woods nnd the rpplng brook, To the tolng, rushng town; Bat, best of t all, when youre tred nnd sck t wll lead you home To the woods nnd felds agan. f 1 HERE are stll people who talk, of Wellngton 1815,but t s, now generally understood that the real battle of Waterloo takes place j every Saturday mornng at the staton of that name, when the specal trans,.,,_ n-.*..--,,,,,, _, * v, T T *, Mr. Beste, you must help me.. t s a desper- QOt all<w my aunt to make me ap] formed men have an exceedngly warm 1 before, ths encourages them enthusasm. Mr. John Beste the name was on the leather la* bel of. l)s sngle portmanteau Mr. John Beste, dotvn n good tme before the real tussle began, looked oh wth nterest. He was a tall, reserved-lookl v ng man, wth a short oeard the brown complexon that comes to men who have looked at the South Afrcan sun. v "No one to see me off," sad John Beete. (A short mother was steppng eght gave hm thoughts.) "Of course there s no one to see me off," be contnued argnmentatlvely. "Why should there be?" - Mr. John Beste placed hs portmanteau n the corner of a frst-class comjwrtment, laughed a lttle btterly at hs grumbled solloquy. A lght touch on hs arm made hm wheel round. The sound of a soft voce mad«hm flush. "Mr. Beste!" "Mss Langham! Are you here ta eay good-by to me?" "That was tne dea," sad the young woman, brghtly. " euppoee there arc others. How long before your tran goes?" "About twenty mnutes, Mss Lang, ham." "Only twenty mnutes. am sorry that yon ore gong so quckly. And you wll see Mr. Charterhouse, suppose" aho stepped asde to avod a juggernaut trolley of luggage "as soon us you arrve?" she resumed. " cant poenlbly avod that. B Mrs, J>anghjm here?" "My aunt does not know that barn come down. Dd you want to eec her, Mr. BeSte?" "Her presence," he sad, grnvely, "s not ndspensable to my happlnfbh." "m afrad that you are nclned to rdculous n eyes. You must promse not to say a! word to Mr. Charterhouse about me. dont know hm, dont wan* td know hm." "He saw you once, thnk, when you were a grl at school." May come back here n three months, tme nsl you formally " "Now, then, sr," sad the porter, "youll ffo a.nd lose tle specal, thats svhat youll <lo." " musnt do that, my man. Good-by, Eva. must take- my seat, suppose." Ho stopped nto the compartment, the porter, shuttng the door, receved a tp that made hm whstle wth delg-ht. yon wont jrve me an answet now, then?" he went on, anxously. "1 wsh there was tme to persuade you. dear, to say yes. But suppose- must wat untl return, we must talk t over tlen, must try to nduce you " " thnk," sad Eva Langham, lookng up, drawng her gray vel carefully up from her lps, " thnk that, consderng how very badly you have bebaved, the wsest thng you can do s to s to kss me." There was Just tme. "Ana that means?" he sad, delghtedly. "t means," she sad, "that am very, rery happy." Out you go, specal tran to Southampton. Go slowly for a space, mnd, because there are folk n the tran who are reluctant to leave; go slowly, because there are hopes ambtons among your passengers, ths start of yours s the frst step toward ther realzaton or ther dsappontment; go slowly, because a bearded man, wth, a look of content, B stranng.hs sght to mss nothng of the pcture of hs, future wfe. "Well," sad Eva Langham to herself, shyly, "ths has been a busy, twenty mnutes." Woman at Home.! FOR LTTLE FOLKS. A COLUMN OF PARTCULAR N- TEREST TO THEM. Somethng that Wll ntcreat the Jnvclle Members of Every Household Quant Actons Brght Sa jngo of Many Cute Cannng; Chldren. marry Just whom lke, wll no consder any one whom dont lke." " am glad to hear yon say so." " should not dream of sayng anj; thng else." " thought, from what your aunt sad, that you understood " pleadngly, "you jnust not thnk so bad. ly of me as all that." " cant tell you how glad am," he sad, honestly, " to hear t. shall, at any rate, take away pleasant memores now." "Thank you."," he went on, wth somethng of a hurry n hs manner, " shall thnk of you a great deal, Mss Langham. Now that you have told me ths, 1 shall look back upon ths vst to Engl as one of absolute delght." you wll come back He wated a moment. " wonder whether 1 mght wrte to you?" he asked. " thnk," she sad, lookng up wth L plased expresson, "that there s no law aganst that." " was afrad you would consder l n mpertnence on my part." "You fnd that do not." "There s somethng else to explan," h<> Bald, awkwardly. "1 have been here, to some extent, lu dsguse. 1 thluk, perhaps, had better wrte am vll you all alkut M." "There aro Htlll lve mnutest," MC, sad, lookng at the tny gold watch on her wrst. "Why not tell me now?" " suppose," he sad, wth some ner- be a lttle unjust to her. You dont pomnem, "that mtler no clrcuh would you marry Mr. Charterhouse?" "Under no clmnhtmnrat," rt^llnj Allsfl Langham, dwldoly. "le H very rloh," hn remarked, "uml hapcu to know thut he " " ll-hre," saltl t.hc young woman, wth much sprt, "1 tleslre not to lra 1 Mr. ClwrtfrluHo name agan." "Your mnd n tulte made up?" "Qute!" A porter fttoo<l patently nt the door of the ronupjrt ntwt, houup; M O.JMM f<w tho pnhmmgw to HtMh Afrca. ("htoh nothl;; Hnt u youk enhnvc H oxtdnl mmon for wflntlk to j B»K ( < couple," wld tlo nouto porter Know her ae well ns do, Mr. Bent*." "That la BO. But Mrs. Langhnrn hafl made a confdant of mo durng t.ho tme that hnve be< here, well, 1 tluuk uudotkt nor." "Tout comprehend cest tout MJdonfr," quoted tle young lady. "Not n every CJBO." "1 Bhould llk«to know what you talked about. t oocwml to me at tun. ter lost nght that " "Upon my word, Men have half u mltl to tell you. "Half a mnd H plenty, Mr. Dcnto. know. My dear aunt UH not nlwny:- the best t«:t n the world." "That," he unll, dryly, "(«-cnrre<l to me." "VVu t of m 1 Unt nhe wam nlklng, mnder? Wan the object?" "t was of yon," ho mld. "Anl rny mnt mld?" "Am bound to mmwrr thtw qut-fl. UOK, my lortl?" A Mnd of Jfwlnh llnnclal g-nllont- -ann uhng tlt t-n>\vd-<l phlforn, fonnhg an entourage to KO ln Krtunt ndlvldnl n llu-lr center, \\ r lt the ent-prb- t.f llclr nce, Moy forctml tho trth-r pmenger nlde, an<.mr..loln t-tc Mlm l.nglan \vern u-lnnlcl n lh> cu(<lln. "You n-- h/md," Ml, the young orlln, r-lurnlng, "lo /umvcr all l lchllom that arc put to you fn- tnnext llflee nlnulcm." "Mrn. l.aklau," xnm Mr. John tcnle, uhllll;; hln nn; n one urc lo He oler, au<l lchll); a k.llr rl<m^fr h> ln ln-\v[.l rlnr lull,n,l tn.,-la nll;, fufl- lllll t M(-lll:,llly all,- U Hc.l n hll-. ".Mr.-.,n n; lnn \\ nn \l n-nrly ;nmuu- Hnt r,!,:l,l,,,m,.),l:ln 1111,11111,1 lon o.mr. ln h- turn,,-. A,, maalo Ar. ClmrlThor, vnlnll* ln to hlnhcf, "for n/kng ralnn late. They dont cnn-.") "Mll nt t Hst! w<tf> to tll yon," he mld, lalnj; her nl unt hohllng M, "Hnt Mr, Ohrlcrhtrum*, who wan a l»m»ruh man untl three ye;rn ago, when thl. mne WH foun<l on llt prop tty, hm been n longhm! ntely V Hup PHO wt-v to tll y<m that h«hu» fallen n love wth you- " "Kven (hut lot-t no! eonrern me, Mr, Hl-Mlf." K ptttlng were lo tell you Hnt, l> n vod beng pelorel l.v tlnau fl/l e>ple, nnd l< KM the llll- M-M! Klrl who hm rjown no tall nnd HO no rlrnln^, he pr-ferrtl lo call llucll, nut,mr, (harlcrhonc, the ou er of the \Yel :nd.mne, lul Mr. llctlc,,le nanker <>f " "Thl," Kltl MlnM l. :lan, le-r lrenlh conlk leuly, "wouhl uke nl Ht- tllnvmcc." Tle orlt-r JerKed lln ln-a,l lovnnl He compartment,,, hm,, h-, clleul h.lt lllolncllm NC 1 Vnlll.l tle. The,11,-nt ll no ecl of thn lllunlto, ur he knew tder lmn the purler how \ery prf-lurl (he lllollclllm Were. " >o vm r,-: lly nea u ln V" he MM lct. Ulekl.V. dl n,-a. M,M r. (nrlerlo- c.",s.n -M ol, y. " t-lall.mm a;, Mr l.--. e.".11.\ a> M 1 hlnl. uf me : PLATE GLASS. Great Care Skll Beqnlrcd n ts - - Blannfacttrc*.A vst to a plate glass worksreveals nothng perhaps more nterestng than the.castng tables on whch the heavy plate glass used n most store wndows s cast. "The castng tables," sad the Super-, mtendent of a large New York plate! glass factory to a Star reporter recently, "are the most mportant peces of apparatus n ths establshment. Each table s about 20 feet long, 15 feet n-lde, from 7 to 8 nches thck. The heavy strps of ron on ether sde, t the tables afford a bearng for the, rollers determne the thckness or ;lameter of the glass to be cast "The rough plate s commonly nln«sxteenths of,an nch thck, but afte polshng t s reduced to sx or seven sxteenths. All castng tablet) arc mounted on wheels whch run on a rack made to reach every furnace annealng oven n the factory. The table havng been wheeled aa near as possble to the meltng furnace, a pot af molten glass s lfted by means of a crane, ts contents poured thck ly out on the table. A heavy ron roller then passes fjrom end to end, spreadng the glass to a unform thckness. Ths rollng operaton has to be done by export hs quckly, as the bolng glans, when t cornea n contact wth the cold metal of the table cools very rapdly. When the rollng process has been com- [l-tel, the door of the annealng oven s opened the plate glass s ntroduced. The door of the annealng oven s on the same level na the.whepls of the table, HO that the transfer cnu b made by ral quckly. When the glass l» ready to be taken out of the <>Un ts surface B very rough. n ths condton t H used for skylghts other purposes wlfero strength B Hlrcd ruthcr than transparency. But when ntended for wndows t la ground, smoothed anl polluted, s hen ready for tlu«marltot/ Wullug- on Star. My Lttle Man. ( know a lttle hero, whoso face s brown wth tan. But through t shnes the sprt that makes the boy a man. A sprt strong Bturdy, a wll to wn ts way; (t does me good to look at hm, watch hm day by day. : fe tells me that hs mothers poor sews nl day for bread, "Shes such a dear, good mother!" the lttle fellow sad. And he added: " Cause love her, help her all can." And then hs eyes shone brghter God jless the lttle man. Ah! thats the thng to do, boys, to provt the love you bear To the mother who bus tept you n long nnd lovng care; j Make all her burdens lghter! help every wny you can To pay the debt you owe her, aa docs my lttle man. -Farm, Feld Fresde. The Doll. Dolls have amused the world for»ges,-says Golden Hours, seemto have been well known n the days of the Pharaohs, for n tbre tombs of ancent Egypt, fgures of panted wood, of terra cotta, of vory, of rags have been found, whose lmbs were made movable for the delght of chldren. n the runs of Etrurla smlar toys lave been dscovered, n Chna as well as n nda, movable fgures were made to act from tme mmemoral by h on strngs or as shadows behnd a curtan. The anelent.greeks were experts n stead, he calls as many of hs frends as he can, they all work wth a wll. There s no dsorderly jostlng or quarrelng, because that would nterfere^ wth the accomplshment of tlolr purpose. They poltely help one another for the common good. Of course, ants, we may say, belong lo one famly, t s only natural that they should be polte. Many anmals are polte to others that are not of ther speces. A lttle grl frend of ours was lately. ^.cb. dstressed by the loss ot cr pet cat. for several weeks nothngwas heard of the cat Then, one nornj ng, he appeared on the doorstep of hlsj home, seemed so thankful to bel taken n petted that t was suppos-j ed he had been stolen kept a prsoner. After he had been warmly welcomed jy hs human frends, the fox terrer of the famly rushed Jnto the room, show-j ng that he had only Just learned of the cats return. The scene that followed] vas the funnest you can magne. Wthj every demonstraton of Joy, the llttlet dog ran to the cat, began lckng hs face, as ho mght have lcked nls masters h. All that day he never weared of showng the cat attenton* He was ndefatlgably polte. Very lkely the two anmals talked to rach other n ther language, whch we lre not clever enough to underst,! the dog sympathzed wltb the tryng experence that hs poor frend had been through. We dull human bengs never found out where that cat had been, or what he had suffered, but whether or not the dog understood, he was knd lovng polte to the cat,, n a few days, pussy seemed as happy as f he had not a care n tbt world. All hs troubles were forgotten under the nfluence of knd treatment, Our Anmal Frends. NO WOMAN S EXEMPT. A Clever Trck. Tho followng trck requres swad* ness of h, dexterty of balance, correctness of vson, so tat- t wll! provde ample scopefor practce for those who are not blessed wth all tbrety to a marked extent. All you rcqulra for t s an empty bottle of medum! the manufacture of puppets, ncludng sze, a 5-cent pece, a rng ot stoutl cartrdge paper from 8 to 10 nches n] Fun Counh. f you would pnjoy your work, go about t HH f t wcru n same you were KH upon wnnng. Accordng to tle Detrot Fret- THH, a certan old farmer learned thn Becrct whch n not t now one whle watchng two "cty fol- OWH" plnylng clem. Tho gnm«wnu long, ho ventured to nterrupt t. "CxoufM- mo," he mld, "but tl«object of both of you n to gt tlrm wooden objectn from wlcro they nrn over lo where they nlnl T "Tlut partly rxjrctch t," repled <m< )f the pluycru. you have to be contnually on the lookout for nurprlbcu md dltllcul- 1 Mm?" "Cnmtnlly." f you ant mghty kcerful, jfmrr K«ln to lode (onc on VmV" "Yen." "An then hcrcn thut other ;ac hl.you drrjhm up odd fur, nl ply wlll lok llrlt nn u lttle hull." "You nran golf." "1 hlnk jrohy tlmcx wlmt nu. h lnl game anmlnv" "ll qult! ntfr-hlln, tnd tlt> t-xcr clue H very lonrllcll." "\\V1, rrrknn tll a mghty good jokr nn nf." "N* what tlo yon rrfrv" "The way vr hrrn lnvln fun wthout lno\vln nvthlnk nlot. f you ;>tl>> rrly \0ul o enjoy your- M-M, you conc over /n Kl "c to let yon drve plgm. You ull all the wnlun yon want, /n thf w/y yon mve to \vtrh fur Hrprl-H, an llgut to not lo lt Yn, wolllll llhlc you nolt to ll-mll " \Yhr u KOM lmkt /u a n/n le -\T known whrtlrr hc M udnlrlk hm. n 1 llnklllj; how llokl n- l.l. wax dolls. The Lttle Grls Verson. A tny grl of 7 or thereabouts gave ; dnner party the other day, for whch, >., tweve covers were lad, that num- : c "^.. f ber of small madens sat down to dne.! dameter, about an nch to an nch a half n wdth. To make ths; you to hate a strp 24 to 80; u do not cartrdge-paper, you, t was a real lttle grls dnner, the & 0 * OTer thc dffculty by pastng otj lttle hostess herself presded, sttng at : summng two or three etrlps of thej the head of the table. But she was thckest.paper you have hy, oved rng, bo careful that the overlap shall anxous, n lookng forward to t, to - «* ch <**"* untl * obtaln a ao everythng as t should be done. th. e necessary stffness. "Mamma," she asked", "shall we Bay > n Jolnto K **«two ends to frnce?" "No," sad mamma, "t wll bo a very nformal dnner, thnk you need not do that." That meant one less ceremony to be gone through was a relef, but the lttle lady was anxous to have all her small guests underst t. So, as they were gathered about the table, she ex planed: "Mamma says ths s such an nfernal dnner that we need not have grace today." Hublta that Hurt. Almost all loose habts are contracted wthout effort. At frst they mlkht be easly dropped; but, perssted n, they become a second nature. Btop am thnk before you form them. MHgreeable habts of the body, scowlng, twstng the mouth, btng the nals, contnually pckng at Homtthlng, drummng wth the fngers, ncre-wlng twstng n a char or whatever you can lay hs on do not aotjnlro any of thfst tllfm. Learn to st lt ease, lke a gentleman, WH gong to nay; lnt 1 am afrad even women full nto mt- trlrku NonetlmH. Of con-he, tbero are worm 1 habltn (ban those habts whch become vces; mblth whch convert good men nto bad ones. Hul 1 nn now MpoaklK of very P ece llttlt/ tllkh, whch are only nnnoylng when they are pr-hlntcd n. Then 1 are habts, too, of speech, wth "you wen," or "you know," "now-a," "wh.v-n," "her, ho," "toll mo now," etc/ ndstnct uttonncoh, nhnrp OHCH, u muj.-lf y«thnk what you wsh to my, then lot ovory word drop from your llpn clearly mll dstnctly. HVO a euro about your munnor of walkng, Httng anl KtulhK. Hoforo you dnow t, you wll llnd your carolm mhllt huvt harlonol nto a rout of mall, of whch yon cannot rd ytmnolf wthout much trouble. f you do not yortlf of t, tho lno wll cono when yon cannot help oroolvlng Hnt your Hocloty n no longer "ou^hl for by former frleulh; for the nnjorlly of pro [>lo tlo nt>t care to bo ho-rl ly tln> nt:- cnllrltlfh of ltlr O L( O<. (» nt rlrht Rlr.s to tlo elp;o ot tlo slp, olu-rwlw you wll havo n rlnff tun- C<K<- of whch s of Hnallor dla-n- ttt than the otht-t, am tho Hueoooa of (ho trck wll ho made much more tlullcull. AM HOO us your Jon h qute dry, you wll ho ready to exhbt. llajnnco tho rlk on tho nooruol mouth of thc bottle, am on the top of tho rlk drectly over the mouth lay your lve-cent plecp. 1 then lkert a mlor, pap-r cutter, knlt- HK-netMllp, or anythng hy wthn tho rlnk (» <> llg.), wth a nlmrp ln j u<y\<nu>nt knock away tho t properly t n a/ well to thoroughly practce tho feat l>rfor<mtt(nrptl ((,oglvaan exhbton, for t n by no nman t-a«y to p]a<x tho con n th< oxnct ]M)tlton. havo found t n Krentholp to HocrotlyKetnorno vortcal lno n t.ho xxnn, nay Mo otlgt of tho tloor txr the, dlx-ctly hnd the center of tho bot.llo, nnd runnng thn oyn up (.hl vlll (fve you <ho olltcr, n Allulu. Anyonu Hnt hm obcrvol ho WVM of nntmlh nnt havo nollccl lnv uy vrrn ll ;nlllrat lltlo rn-alur: lavo vory ^ood nann. You may llnl t vtnur Unt nl Mlmal rn. (;lv cmuh n pollloncmh; lnt, uflc nl, >o tlu n ccfnry n u romnnllv, ml tlu anlnml Hnt llvr und lulm to -HT, thll load uny nol of n>cln llfo, 1 lavo to bo conllcratt of om nnollort 1 rcoll^n. Vtu fnuol ln> mrlnll,. H M H-lllllll. lldlll. uv«< you novcr HOC n ,1.1-,,r ul worklu; lo nmvo a n rue nmrol tl oxl tt> thflr nnlor? woltl ln< foctly alrl for ont> ant lo try h, \\\^ way llm lollr«<-y lv h elf, uml ho HM m-no rlollh not tu aulnul t n npol on ho top of tlo rlk ol plnco ln 1 con. \\lnyou layw fully fxhlbllfd hl >\ >rln<>t (whch, 1 run! wll ho at Mo Urtl l.unt). movo tho hot tlo tx nkl.lor ptmltlon on tho nllo lcforo nllowlt; nyoo lo mlrvor l<, -nnlalo your nklll, no that lln-y ny ml Mnvc ho al of tho \urtlcnl Hun you ;r<to ly DM,n HMO of. A Trm Wlntl luovvnr. t " mld Hnt a tlourr hm lcn founfl Ju Mulh Aorlcu wlloh n vhlllo only wlon ho wltnl n blowng, rm nlrn ll<- oll (:( to Hll. r ; r.lllllly, lllll d nlol Hroo fool h ;h,,v n crook ul llm top. \Vlon llm wnd blown n lc- of M-U Unworn protrudo frm llth lunpn on tn. nt;lu, Knvl, llo ;l not H, d,. for n. llro, n, wln- dry, -lrln- Hum outmr:l or llln oo- n nll-okron rol- Mm,-ll, nnd lnl.r nml aun; ho nomt m-t-l> of v-(-,ll. footlt. Regularty s a matter of mportance n every womans lfe. Much pan s, however, endured n the belef that t s necessary not alarmng, when n truth t s all wrong ndcates derangement that may-cause serous.trouble. "Excessve monthly pan tself wll unsettle the nerves make women old before ther tme. The foundaton of womans health a a perfectly normal regular performance of natures functon. The statement we prnt from Mss GER- TRUDE SEES, of Eldred, Pa., s echoed n every cty, town hamlet n ths country. Read what she says: " DEAK MBS. NKHAM: feel lke a new person snce followng your advce, thnk t s my duty to let the publc know the good your remedes have done me. My troubles were panful menstruaton leucorrhoea. was nervous had spells of beng confused. Before usng your remedes never had any fath n patent medcnes. now wsh to say that never had anythng do me so much, good for panful menstruaton as LydaE. Pnkhams Vegetable Compound; also would say that your Sanatve Wash has cured me of leucorrhoea. hope these few words may help sufferng women." " f The present Mrs. Pnkhams experence n treatng female lls s unparalleled, for years"she worked sde by sde wth Mrs. Lyda E. Pnkham, for sometme past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great busness, treatng by letter as many as a hundred thous alng women durng a sngle year. t ll sufferng women are nvted to wrte freely to Mrs. Pnkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advce about ther health now, deed? Mss Plnkney f we lved n Russa nnd you were the czar what would you do frst? Mr. Brghtley would make you my czarna. Mss Plnkney Oh, Alfred, how dd you know wouldnt get angry f you sad that? An Honest Confesson. Judge How s t that you have changed your orgnal plea of gulty to one of not gulty? Prsoner Snce then, your honor, have engaged a lawyer ht> put mo up to lyng. New York World. Thld Happened n Doton. "So you marred u promnent actrctm, -h?" quered the varnsh manufacturer. "YeH," repled the carrage bulder; "took CmeMonH dvlco, you know." " dont thnk qulto undrntanl," flud tlu varnsh man. "What do you mean by RnorNon advce?" "He nuyn Htch your wgou to a star. " He Wunnt Perfect. (Jles - Just hnl that Hnwklnt ro ftctl to m UH l perfect dot. Kmllrtt Oh, dont nll what lnn 1 ktm KHVH; ho al\vnyn doos rxngrcnlo more or CKH. m mr<> no ono bolluvr! you urn perfect. Tlmnly formatlon. "How do you tot Hnt blr clod woundv" Nlrl the rurl vlnltor an le phtotl hc Kovcnnrn^ buldng wth u vlmltro lrqlllllllnlrc. "They lnv wndng Hlnlrway n Ht) lower."- Jtlroll 11ONH. An u tfntlatlrr. AJborl (Mne. 11:.M» p. n.) Hrlly,! lml le K""K»"\v; tn Hottng nto. um (yawnng) Well, you hnon the old nlyng. Alborl -Wlmt Hnt? l.am tttor nto Hum novor. (lot 11U Hr.ot tlrllt. "\Vh<M \v w<f nrrld n yrnr MK<V mll Mm. Ollby, "you worn romlntly (flng yum 1 frltulh Hnt our nurrlugt WHM tho r-hll of lovo lt Unt nght on your M- nul now you uro nlwayn llml lk fnll wth m." "Yf; t n trm Hnt wn n lo ol lov nl llrnt nlkht wlu mot you," " lllnl ollly, wth n lkh. """ " "ovf forglvo ym-lf for fvlk my h >orln. <>l>: nl lum Hull nonlk-" Not m tlnmtml Tlllr. lxon donl hrllovo yomt Klmrl lflv.l " mlf ll;l flnmkl» ;l p«< l«tny lt 1 M, HlM Vrllll «Hot, l»llt 1V<> OllClll Hnt n- lnn n mll -r clulnv fur ov«j «ln.v n n- w-l. Dlxon H Hull HO? \\hy, h- nlwny had lh<> m mo tllll on -yry llnt 1 nl hm. lon -Well, Unfy Uo tuo. Trampa ana famoa. f tramps became trumps to* nalned so because they could not fnd work to do, there would be a close correspondence between tho number of.ramps prevalng ndustral condldono. Ther ranks would be greatly ncreased n tme of panc, dlmln shed n tme of prosperty. The frst of these tendences s strong-.y marked. Professor McCook, of Tale Unversty, who has made a thorough rtudy of the subject, fnds tfcat after»ach of the pancs of there was a great rse n the number sf tramps. Even after ndustral conlltons began to mprove, the upward novement contnued. The reason s obvous. When tlmea aecome dull, a weedlng-out process mong workmen begns. The drnkng mpn are the frst to be dropped; then ndfferent workmen; then ncompetent sngle men; sober, capable, marred men the last of all. When lmes mprove, theao classes are "taken back n the reverse order. The men from whom tramps are recruted.are usually the frst to go, because they are ntemperate, ahlftlesa, generally unmarred. But Professor McCooks statstcs»how further, that there s nothng lke a complete reclamng of the tramps, even when busness s at ts best n 1876, for example, there was a further ncrease n the number of tramps, although a small one. t was not untl 187T that mproved busness condtons effected a dmnuton n the number, then the fall was only ten per cent, The concluson seems nevtable that consderable percentage of the men who become tramps n the frst place because they are thrown out of work reman tramps afterward because they So not choose to work. They have found that they can lve be farly comfortable happy wthout work, they lke t As Professor McCook suggests, they reman.nomads from the same nstnct that leads a horse who has once run away to run away agan when he gets a chance. Therefore the frst remedy for the tramp evl s work. The wthholdng of prvate charty, the exacton by the authortes of a full, equvalent n work for food shelter, wll put a new face on the world to the ableboded tramp. When he fnds that to secure support n vagabondage he must work not less bard, but harder_than under other condtons, the nomad lfe wll lose ts charm for hm. Youths Companon. Called the Presdent Grovor. A lady who la now vstng here, says the Chcago Chroncle, recalls a very amusng experence whch happened when she was n Washngton several years nso Mr. Clevel was servng hla flrat term n tho Whte House. 8ho, wth a largo number of others, was nt ono of the trl-weekly Presdental receptons,, lke some others, when she came to shake hs wth tho Presdent got a trflo rattled forgot the prett> opeoch she ntended to delver. nstead she grasped tho Presdents h,, lookng earnestly n hs face, sad: "How do you do, Qrover?", She s n pretty woman, nnd tho Presdent la not adverse to lookng at a pretty woman nnd oven squeezng her h. Ho hold on to her h looked n her face, whch fnally becnm» scarlet, although she could not rolrnln from laughng, especally aa tho 1resldent was laughng rather lonrtlly hmself. After watng a few ucconds, whch seemed an hour to tho laly, he repled: " am very well, ndeud, very happy to havo mot you." Wth n courtly bow ho re loasel her h nnd nho panned on. "What on earth was the Presdent way. lug to you, what dd you oay to hm?" nqured a luly who wno JUK behnd, but who novt<r told -not for > lok tlu*. A Collector. "MlHHm," mld Meerng Mke, "WH you vm a oolrrtorv" "Vcn; yn collected HtnupH colh Houvenlr HpooH." "Don you kn nyuptlv;o wt me. m «collector," "Of mud, Judgng l>y your Hhoen." "Non. nt ant nn Hneolnlly. 1vo got do button fal. ve K<t moron 700 dfferent klnlr o campagn bntlon; nl need, anl \vhul 1 mne tor ax yn fur, t u eoat to wear 0111 on." - W. ngtou Hlr. Wn Wnnt thn Unmra f ovrryoo HfTtrln; wth mno, luuhrol nmralllu. \\ o ull Wll" pullrulu.. AlhMy Clll-auo, 111. UfK Al.nl. lllll )»!,,111.1 nro en l«yel n ln lur lrwl ten, n llun, l,n;lnlhl nnd Ho lull dl ll(-,n eover ulollt.) nev nl lnd. "ll" vnhl ml pl H ml lu h on.d,lllll.111)11 lnl n. l.l ;lly lllulls. ur are cn >l<>yel n powlu; mp- ll. nuuuhlun u! H.--, nln. m llnnl-,1 n- l>l(..1. «. n/vv.ll, Hll Alttll ttl 1., llll.a., A. l ( no nt onln; > n>n>llnl nr lnlly rort M-HU-. N,null tnt H--, llnxful ( plvtl-ltm. lulum lnln-nl lll^on. hnl l» turu. 01 louj A. M. lll. M.. \mcrleun rmefl lu»v>< >nleet lur lr, le nr,l! yetlm V., HM), K, lllll eet u lumber, \,lll el ll ^V..!)!)!^!))!).!))!). ES<1no«t«TO" llowol«xvuh <Mar»r«t Cy <^tl.hurllo. ouro otunllpallou forovor. to. Mo. f 0. U. U.U1L, lrvwatau cluml muncj. t7otaen-oaa tna wneet. From the ffatette, Delaware, OMo. 8 henlthfolness ot bloyolo rdng fo Women s atll a dsputed queston between mlnent phyalolana health reformera. 0scd n modorfetlon t surely croatas for women a means of out-door exercse, tho tenant of whch all physcans concede. Wed to osaaas, lke any other pastme, ts Soot s lkely to be dangarcna. Thooporlo ot Mto Bertha Rood, tha novontoon-yoar-old daughter ot Mr. J.. Bead, 835 Lake St., Delaware. Oho, may >ontamoral tor parents who, llko Mr. ra. Rood, have experenced some concern or ther daughters who aro fond ot wheel- ng. n the fall ot 9C Ms? Bertha who had rdden a great deal, began to (all n an alarmng mnnnor. She grew steadly paler thnner, t appeared sho was gong nto consumpton. Host qalet dd her A fa nbaolntely no 1 * «sla. /?» good. A physl- lhll,kllem& clan found her WBllr! pulse ntlw-a very hgh rate. Thnkng thta due to temporary nervous- _*. -^J nesa when h«flhe ROf WM examned her, sue mats well. hewatohedhe, closely, bat her pulse contnued at that rate for two weeks. H«was satsfed then, from her hgh mlse steadly wastng condton that he was sufferng from nnnanlaor a bloodesa condton of the body. She became eromely weak, could not st the.east nose or exctement. -nths condton ot affars they were reoommended by an Old frend to get some ot that famous blood medcne Dr. Wllams Pnk Flls tor Pale People. They dd so, almost from the rst dose Bertha began tu mprove. She contnued to take the plls was by means ot those plls made entrely well, more grateful people than her parents cannot be found n the whole State of Oho. Dr. Wllams Flak Flls have proved a toon to womanknd. Actng, drectly on the blood nerves, they restore the requste vtalty to all parts of the body; creatng functonal regularty perfect armony throughout the nervous system. The pallor of the cheeks s changed to the delcate blush ot health; the eyes brghten; the muscles grow elastc, ambton to created good health returns. "Wondorfal Fgure. Some men are hard to please, especally n ther flustered ll-natured moods. The Scottsh Amercan has a story of such a man^ on Ednburgh banker. One day, when nothng had gone to sut hm, he broke out suddenly to one of the clerks n a tone lke a thunderclap: "Look here, Jones, ths wont do! These flg-jres are a perfect dsgrace. An offce-boy could do better. f he couldnt d dscharge hm. Look at that fve, wll you? t looks just lke a three. Nobody would take t for anythng else. Look at t, say." " er beg pardon, sr," began the tremblng clerk, " beg pardon; but er well, you see, elr, t la a three." "A three!" roared the manager; ^a three! Why, you dot, t looks Just lke a fve!" And tho subject dropped., n Armena. The queston of supportng a wfe never troubles a young benedct n Armena; the boy brngs hs brde to the home of hs parents, to lve,wlth hm under the same roof. The brde s the pet of tho famly, her husbs mother makes no dstncton between her her own daughters. Armena haa more men than women, as they rarely "ntermarry wth other natons, the far sex s of great value n the matrmonal market. Slngte blessedness s not apprecated n Armena, old bachelors beng looked upon wth dsfavor. Armenan grls are very fne-lookng, of medum heght, dark complexon: blondes are exceedngly rare, therefore greatly admred sought n marrage. Woman has a respected poston n sodety, man often acts upon her counsel.- A smlar featlure of the Armenan household s the faqt that every Armenan woman, rch orapoor, educated or not, B her own cook.) She s the educator of her chldren, j s the recognzed authorty n the home. The hgher educaton of women s n Armena of very recent date; but already to-day t has many dstngushed female wrters poets. The neld of charty s almost completely cultvated by women; educaton s her terrtory, but as yet she has no thought of nvadng the avenues of commerce la dustry. For Humantys Sake, "What are you dong here?" sad the woman to the tramp who had got over the wall Just n tme to escape the bulldog. Madam," he sad wth dgnty, " dd ntend to request somethng to eat, But all ask now s that n the nterests of humanty you wll feed that dog."- Scotttsh Nghts... TO Who anf fers wth any chronc dsease of an* part of the human body, snch a» Kdney ana Bladder, Heart, Lver Stemach Treates, Face Skn Emotons, dsorders of tha Sexual Organs. SEXOAL WEAKBESS ana ndfference, etc. Provded applcaton bo mado at once, n order that ts nventons, applances never tallloff remedes may receve the wdest possble publcty, prove ther own merts t>y actual nee permanent cores Ho money whateverwlll be receved by tho State Medcal Santarum from anyone undor ts treatment nntll benefcal results are acknowledeed. ts remedes applances have been commended by tho newspapers of Two Contnents endorsed by tho groatet doctors n tho world Where development a desred they accomplsh t never fall to a vlrorate, upbuld fortfy. They nfuse new lfe energy. They per manontly stop all losses whch undorralno tha consttuton produce despondency. no / re-tone, refresh restore to manhood, rcualtu.- less of age. They cure evl habts ponna nently remove ther effects, as well as those of excesses over-taxed bran wort, neurasthena or nervous exhauston. No falure, no publcty^ no decepton, no dsappontment. WRTE TO- JDAY. - STATE MEDCAL SANTARUM Evanston, 111. Temperature at Hgh Altltudet A balloon ftted wth automatc nstruments waa sent up recently n Tarla came down safely. The nstruments showed that t had rsen to 17,-!KK) motors, C3,(XK) feet, or over ten nllffl nnd a half; at that heght the temperature outsde tho balloon \vns JOS tfgreofl wlow zero, whle nfrldo t was 12 dcrrefls ;lx>v(>. The apparatus for bakng n a mm-plo of the ur ncro.-. to have worked Hvf-sPnctorlly, but UK result wll not be known untl tlo analyss of ts contenth n male n M, Bortlelots laboratory. Where le l)ror the Lne. "Whero la your money?" demed tle mk-l man. Th«ulHor \vn nearly panly/.otl wth four. "Un und under th«carpet," ho flltorftd. Tho plntol fol from llm no-volcus h of tho burglar he turned tr. bly toward tho door. t \VH takng up eurptt Mnt lntl drven hm to drnk nnd crluo. Truth. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY K/m ttlnhnh Caaarlff, tlocklng tltrttf. Talkng 1arrotH uml nl ourr Fauny Cuta Brd*. l f l«hrna Vawta, Vanajf rsoona, (HH.lWl&lt «<" Globes. Tto ltrtent «n<l ><»» nolaetcl Htaak of tttstnlava Goats nt low prlcfm fund forcatn- Jorfm. pr<tn cnn le dellvclfatl to all pnrta HtMy l>y ojrprram. U. W. VA16,»B W.rket 8t «40 U. Oth BW. ohudolphu. Pa. FOR FFTY YEARS MRS. WNSLOWS SOOTHNG SYRUP hat boon usot by tnlllluna of nothovn for thulr hllclrun whflaterlmufforovor 1-Kly VrM«. t nolhoa ho chll, >of l«n«tlo Bm». all*)«ftll puln. our«wlnt oullo, HU! la tho l>c«t r«,>,,..y fo T (Mrrlnta. Con, a Ho cuta wfe A fsrau>. llul Ouul lru. lu tj,h,,l. ll 111 tllllll. Hull > r ln l«ln. The Grace Fund. A check for has been sent U Dr. W. Grace, representng the loo.ocw shllng subscrptons to the testmonal started for hm by the Daly-Telegraph Magnfcent steamer "BOAJfOKE" loarea Seattle on or about June 10th, for St. Mlchaela, wll bo met promptly by our boata on too Youkon Rver. 200 frst-class passengers, S35» u> 500 socond-cab passengers, $250. Send $100 at once to reserve passage We wll also delver 1,300 poundj of asortod provsons {estmated to bo a years supply) at any of our posts for $520 extra to a lmted number takng passage on our frst steamer. WE ARE THE PEOPLE To take you to Alaska. We have been here tar sx years. Wrte for further partculars. MORTH AMERCAS TRAHSPORTATHHT AUD RADUfGCO. 618 Frst Ave Old Colony Bldz.. Seattle, Wash. Chcago. SEND FOR rjgyglq Hgh erode >98 ludeb, «M (o 040. a, GREAT CLEARNG 8ALB of tl u4 9 modelb, beat mutes,-«9.ta to»18. Smt a approval wthout a ftnt payment. *~ of wheel to our agents. Wrte f01 lam "How to Earn» Bloyclc** monny. BPEOlXLTl1reBl_ \f*0» ttmodelb [«HgHtly«lopTOnJ;»S* «OL "W«n<Jern»Aw«eel,"nouTBBt _ book o[ art, FREE tur stamp TmloU»]rl«5 MEAD CYCLE COaPANt, Chcago. K. F. CANDY CATHARTC CURE CONSTPATON ALL DRUGGSTS -t c/oex dt " * /.;,- y nrmantmur ourml >T u«lu» 1)11. WUHK11 Al.l.: (l :lmatl<j fllllb. Th..or«.t «nfl lh«but, B* rulh ou lumtlon ( Ull. llu,llo,uo«. Tllk nc. W lutollj, UCUU1U1NK CX)., Knull. J««4, Er.lenl, <o> T ll. N \f, \V»Mu l>, H r. ll nlr.l r.rrnho «ll rurll - f ln. t.ull,., EN9ONS.lPATENt8, OLAW8J /r». n U»t *kr, 19»({jual«*lw4 *l<.lu*, «[;r. U ch^ wo^ltfolprwapjtf.d Hj TO ll AVC, r.>r,.m. nul.llnl,.,! lon,... V,.»««mnt jobtlln. fllll JUT MX.ll l am nl r-- WUM, AV.ZK.HK ^j_l., a:n... ut, n.. hll,, und l.l< U>r llulll frro to ;!<> luyn No pny lll l>«lt A, l.»ln,,,. Oho!.AND The Central Newspaper Unon, Ltd 64 CHESTNUT ST., Phladelpha, Ftrnsles lachne Conposton n r.nglsh unt German. OU NlWSPAMKS, JOOKS. VlA(AZN-S, 1J:TS, JdAL DOCU.VlHNTS.lJTC AlDrhot-r.Kr.-vlu:, U«o anl H;ltTouu work. l-luttu; n anl n tjolom, nulnkly ;t tnatouahlo Uatm. "Beftfer Work Wsely Than Work Hard." Groat Efforts are Unn^Gessary n lousa Oloanng f you Usa

3 ST1HE VALUE OF LFE NSURANCE s wel understood. The mportant thng s the t personal applcaton of these prncples to yourself. BE NSURED. Wrte PRUDENTAL ns, Co. of Amerca - DR YDEN, Prest. FORREST F. DRYDEN, Becy. Home Offce, Newark, N. J LESLE D. WARD, Vce, Prest. EDGAR B. WARD, Second Vce Prest aud Counsel. B.E MONTGOMERY, Agent, Uammonton, New Jersey* Electrc Lght Power Co. Commercal Electrc Lghts. House Lghtng 16 C. P. 32 C. P. Frst T,lghts« pr month $1.75 pr mo. Next 5 Llfehts Next 10...: 15 o. each pr mo 10 c 2S c. each. 17 c,!?ext 10 8 o 12 c. All addtonal... 5 c 8 c. Store Lghtng 5 nghts to 8:30,1 nght to c. each 5^ 5 nghts to 10,1 nght to 12 Jo c. each...75 Street Lgltng 820 a year for a 32 C. P. every nght to 12 $10 u year for a l(j C. P. every nght to 12 $60 a year for a 2000 C. P. Arc every nght nxcept Sunday to 10 oclock. Meter Rates, 10 c. per KlOO Watts. We do all knds of Electrcal Work, such as Telephone, Annuncator, Bell work, atlowst possble rates. THE REPUBLCAN OFFCE s well equpped for any knd of BOOK AND JOB FENTNG Lo Mclntyres Meat Market Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Fresh Pork. Bacon ard Hamf. Frut, Vegetables, Egg.s, Poultry. We make p Hpecalty of our strctly hgh-grade Butter. All orders receve prompt attenton. Goods delvered fre«of charge. Manager, JOHN A. HOYLE. Boenent of AmlereonH Feed Store, Cor. Bellevue Avenue Second Street. Oyeters nerved to order. Wll nkmelnrr!.>«,., hollr l>>ly (n. pl.n wll. d Fsh n FarnlcH mpplod. own. make of Mnce Meat. Sowles- THREE RAHflBLER ROSES tlrltntnln fur lln<.olh,ur,.,l,,.f,,w /n or a rlnu lnr l»-.l Olo rkl,..ll) - tr:,- rr ml A.l.hr. "" " < "" r "l"" l """ < "\ * l.":l"<nrl nl. n...,ul "" ul " " 1,11.1 n...ll n u M., Who t.,.,. )!,., Hr..J. M,,,,, Uu...ll,,, f,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,^,.,.,..-,., -,.-,,. NMlmlln, lll.r.u ll.-u.nl.., ) )lt, (..,,,, n.1,11,,,, l rl,,r«k A.l.n.,-,,.,l n.ll r,-lut,»,.1.,,, V.!.""!!"V"~"" "..*. (1 "" 1 "" 1 """ m """» lll.l-:.l-l-l vrl Moo.l* n«vm Dl.,,,,,,,!,,!. JAH VM1HH HONH,. llocljoalo-, N. Y. FREE? dl::,: 1,;:) Vlcksllstraledlonlly Magazne E; [Entered as second class matter.] SATURDAY. APRL 1C Town Councl Meetng. Specal meetng on Saturday evenng Aprl 9th. All members present. Order of busness suspended to hea report of Commttee on Rules, whcl was MS follows; 1. The regular neetlnfrs of Councl snal h hold on tho last. Saturday of each month, at oclock p.m., Councl may adjourn frou tlma to tme n case a quorum n notpreaenl or should there bo a quorum,councl ma; adjourn from tme to tme untl all buulucs before t Bhall be completed. 1. A majorty of tle members of Councl or commttees shall consttute a quorum fo the transacton of busness. 3. Every member shall gve hs eutlr attenton to the busness under consderaton shall not absent hmself from the meet ne except t>y permsson of Councl untl th hour of adjournment. 4. All votng shall be vva vooe unles otherwse ordered. 5. All commttees shall report at the rogu lar or specal neotlngol Councl, every report ol a commttee shall be sgned by a mujorlty of the members thereof, h presented by the charman thereof, except n case of slcuness, or absence, or refusal ofb chulrmuu, u wlleh case t may be pn-acntv by any member of sad commttee. But th rule shall cot be construed to prevent a m norfty of any commttee Jtota presentng counter report upon any* matter whch ha been frst reported upon by the mujorlty The charman of every stng specal commttee shall gve notce to every member of the commttee of whch he 1 charman of the tme plaqe of every pro posed meetng of such commttee at leas twenty-four hours prevous to the tlmeap Ponted lor such meetng, except n case o an adjourned meetng, of whch no nolle shall be necessary. Such notce may be gven ether personally or n wrtng. 7. Every member desrng to speak shal rse address ha Char, no membe slull dscuss any subject whle sttng n h seat, or encuue n conversaton durng th rued n g n u uanuur to nterfere wth bu No UK-mber shrll sppnk more than flv, mnutes ou any queston f objecton s nmd tucuto, nor moe luuu twce untl all have spoken who desre to do so. 9. Persons not members of Councl shal nut speak on any queston, ormulevre any manner wth busness whle Councl u sesson; hut any person, desrng n.-,n.-ul may aslc-pcrm^tou of the Cnulr, whclf prlv gesluxll be granted f not objected toby t\\oor more members. 10. The Charman shall bo ex ofllclo mun ber uf all commttees. 11. u nl n:,trrs where there nro no tul-s to apply, the Hnl parlamentary mutln-d tho New J-rKey Legslature ahull on cmsd ere H.S u,>venl:s all meetngs; but r.,r tn.v-nk-nco 01 Councl tho followng an adopted : («) TheChalrmn slmll preserve ordor au decorum, lfclde quchohnf or,.-r sub Ject loan appeal lo (ouncl upon a cull «two members, on whch appeal no nrmhu shall Hpeak more than oncu..b) No (]uestlon on u moton or resoluton shu ll tmohald or put unle.hh the -mm,; Html ho Koconded. When a moton or rt-houtlo ttmll le m-cond.-l t shall lu-tlneu.y the Charman h.-forn debate; anl ovtry Mnl nnlon or ronuulon slall le rvuncrd lo ullnn f uny mrnt>-r Hhall desre t, except nrdu tat HUlmldlury motons. (r) A moton to adjourn «lmll ulways hu n order. ll A moton to adjourn, to lay on the tllo, nr.r the prevous uhllon, Hhall n: dtcld-j wthout d-lmto. (< ) tny uuntlon n dnltu Klull contan H-vnl dl.lln:l propoflltlorh, a dlvldnn Hlull le nado at the rcquc-ht of nny nonlr. (/) When aquhtlon has boon on«u put anl.--nl-cl, ll xhl b«u order fur u m-n-who voted n thu mulorlly to movo th- ruuoul-!»r.ll tlu-r-of; but no notlon l.r rocon- -ruon Hlull b«n order morn than on«v, nornnl.sh ntlo on tn, MLU dny m wlhrl n- vote wh tul un, or on le day of lnt next NmHunt. m-otlng of Connll..ll No nnl-r Kl.all Kw.uk n uoltr or l-hv.l llm HC t Ml 1H to lllll,rrllpt tll llllhllk-hh 11 N,u d 1 v\ Jllu hu mnute*, rnpoth, or m,y l-r n <-rr< b«;rvu(l, or any memltr (A) A eull ord- by tlm Charman, or by uy n-l-, >-l.ll tn Nlmllted n, unlrm. upp-u lnl m nnlr tocounrl unl hmln-l. Tn Clmlrnmn may cull for ho MM f tdtnoll upon u-mtlon of ordnr, (! Al thneall of onu nmnlmr pn-nnt, the f-ht mll na> K Hlnll nl-r.-l nml r, -nded n ln< mnln; nml vry nunlm nhll l- K- r-ur-d n v,tr.,;, No n-nl-r xlull «-lllruw n,n a nwf tk <>l C<,n,.>ll wllllll M-nnl-ln tf tlu (/,) No -lllnj; rum,. nrtr (,f mnll.l.ul., nl.p<l d,.ll.,-.. or nun ml,,1, m. C-.B he <.>-. M, Mll-unon onnenn hall le pro onel n wrlllllk a e ;llr nr,.ll H-MK.l nlnplel ul, L, nu 1... "-lnn nenlln; hy a na olly m H,, n.m.:, r.l rnncl; (nt m} of llnl may MHpKnlcl u M M, :u lly \vllh hr unenr. ll nl two Lhlrlxl lln nnlrn.l nnle.ll Mlll. /) volln; nr.- nlllo of low olll h, nr lo Ml venl) n any, H, ll l,n, wllrn el «l>tlo dvlv upon Conll, vllnu nll hn y lallol. Th" fol, wl ( lnll ln tn, nlnror lhlnrnn; Holl Cll. Hndng nlnlch. tltpolt 01 (.Ollllllltllllll. (,ohll-allon of llll, (JonnloatloH. llnllnlhlel luulnom. Now btlnou. TV Onllln of tlo TT (Mnnll for lh«tl- Kldlll^ tn) hnt Monduy n Alurd, 1H1, l! tll lll OlllllllMn nl nl dun. Klllv» Vn. l)ulnlll,,o rln n m v H,, u ll^lmty, unnl,(uot to , Wll.., md lll lll lllll.l, l u, n TlUn ll :.,K lo (l n,.»m.,,,,,,,.u,n. n ln. luv.-n n llnr. Any «l- ll»n lor llflnnn,,, uln>,l,, nln.l lo lln uulukl,, whch shall thurougbly nvsstgato tho ftnea of the applcant far beepng a tavcrr., h ohnractor, shall aha nvosteate regnrdn tho sgners af such pett on. Tho commltto shall report, at aext mootng of Councl aftc recevng the applcaton, or maj cull a spoca meetng of Councl through tho agonuy of th Clerk, gvng at least twenty -fear hoam notce thereof. Commtted on Jjaw Order, to perfor any all dutes assgned t relatng to th dutes of lonn Marshal ar polce, draw a! ordnances, nvestgate camplrnta of ctzen relatng to law order, nve cbargo o all of&oals employed by /{ho town to proserv the pouco. CuumCuo on Property, to perform an, all dutes assgned to t rotatng lo prop erly btluugng to tho tovrn, have onarge ol tb same, at least onao a yaar, hoforo Jan. 1 report to Councl tho condton of suo, Commttee on Faanco nntng, ehal an, lt tho accounts of the town, hav, charge bf all matorn j/ortandg to fdauco ul.-o to consder any subject relang to prnt ng, perform any other aervoo oonnocto wth ther dutes. t shall also uuko a ropor of the fnances of tho tom, report annua appropratons requred for succeedng year. Each all of the commttees shall perform, any other servces than tuoso mentoned, whou requred, to each commttee beng assgned ul matters relatng to ther dutes wtuch requre supervson durng the nterm of meetngs but whch are not n conflct wth tho dutes requred of Councl as a whole. All blls shall be referred to proper commt last, no bll shall bo pad that snot properly sgned certfed accordng to law Nor shall any bll bo consdered that does nol planly specfy tme, place, nature of bervco, by whom performed. 1ho commttee on lcnees shall consst o flvu members, hghways hrou, aua all other commttees two each. Adopted as read. Hghway CotnnUeo recommended that ull roads be made repared by contract awarded by Councl, Urgenl repars to be made by Overseer, wth approval of Commttee, that all blls may be properly approved. Adoptee alter dscusson. Blls of \Vm. Bernshnuse, for lumber, $^5.75, lad over from last meetng for approval, ordered pad. Lcense Commttee reported n favor of grantng, a lquor lcense to Matteo DAgoBtuo, ftnd~~refl6d { tlo applcaton of D. D. Feo. Voted to dvde the report. Moved by Mr. Lebtrd, that thu report on DAtjostno applcaton bo recev-d. Carded. By.tle same, tlat DAjostno bu uranteu a lcenuu. Mr. Jacobs.staturt that he undur»tood but one lceust) was to be Rrautd n Man toad Dstrct. There are two applcatons, <>no by a man who plead gulty to a charge of selln;; lquor wthout a Hccuao, aud was lned ; the other by a mau who has never been charged wth msconduct n any form, who has tho respect of hs people aud of Amercans. f Councl grants lcense, law requres the people expoct ua to select the at men. Mr Brooker stated tlmt )A {)jao had much the bettor facltes lor uccomudalluk thu publc. Holl LcotMj, 4 lo 2, as loyur Jaoobn,rll,r. d Hllllon ()u moton ol Mr. Lclhfrld, report on L\-OM )lcuon lad on Un tullc. Luttor receved from ThompRnn & jolu, attornvb, uclouldk bluult form ml advce rulatg totrnnuforof puup-r o Unt placu of rtlduncn. Onlorcd ltl, an tho CBO upon whch alvlco wan lct-j n not now a town charge. H (leorg Dunhlnto Slmokly toudund llur holn, vhlt:h wore tccuplod. loul of (Collector )JV H, tmlurcl al nt mootng, rufurrud to (,,llu:o on, for coltocllol ol tlu dau; ol l.- lecton. Clurl author/.ud to procuro rlhur pproval Hlmpu for (:al::n. Mr..lacolH nluud tlnl U n uod Hat N. K. llowlnr, l.o whom u lxno an (nulled Due. Uh last, ln: not thu.nlhk r<<( lrnd l).y huv, am movwl HU, ho l,uv Orlnr (/onltlcn ho nunclrd Lo lnv:hl,l»a,, am romucnl nrl acton H, n n.rumary. (und wllholl llnul,. Voltl, Llna thu llm (.nlll, huvo llhorlly to umlku tdd-r l.utrlch, nml ) kn nllenllh to hu l mnl Vol«(l, tha, jantor provldo lnt nut loolu lor (/ouncll un. Tlm KW nl ( ncll lo HM Tlwn llnlul not l)-l; nlllnl, u.vm hl rn lon, wn 1l-cl.-d. M-htrrt,.1. (. lorn, d. K. llolurlh,.mm 1rrl, t. WurlKton,. K. lunlnw, und (l:0. 1. Nlrloll WHO Hllllh-ll. () tlm lull lallnl, Kolnrl wa-<.-lurlrl, llnl.njt (oulltm worn lntncll to prornr hhtnk onloru lor Use. nun of Ad Ourm:d. And Co-Operatvo Booy,Um. Flowers for Two Rosea wth volvefrleayes two buds, 10 cents, all colors. Roso Sprays Folage, pnk, garnet, magenta, yellow,. 12 cents. Llacs, Nasturtums, Ragged Robn, everythng you can thnk of n tho way of artfcal flowers,, at lowest prces. Mens Furnshng Goods, Suspenders n great varety, for men boys. Specal bargan mens, 15 c. Fancy Hose. Newest strpes, 25 cents. Polka dot, 12J cents. Fast colors. Belts for Cyclers, Wth pocket book or match safe attachment, 25 conta. We are sole agents fpr ths vcnty for the followng mplements, all of whch have been proved the most patsfctory n ther varous uses : Acme Harrows Planet, Jr, Cultvators Wheel Hoes etc. Cyclone Grass Seeders Leggetts Dry Powder Guns. A complete stock of Fertlzers Seedn always on h at lowest prces. Frut Growers Unon Peoples Bank Of N, J. Authorzed Captal, $50,000 Pa.l n, $30,000.,000. L J. HvRM.a, Prcfldont. M. L. JACKSON, Vee-Preot W. R. TLTOM, Oaaher D1R13OTORS:. J. JlyrnoH, M.. Jclton, Uuorgo Clvnn, Kln Btoolcwoll }. F. Huxton, 0. " 1. OK»od, W. U. Tltou. A..T. Hnltl..1. (j. Allllolldll, V..1. Hml. \V. }.. Jllaou-. (nrmllatnnl /nnout Hnuod, homng :l<nl ul, tn runpl [HT Odl,. por nun 1C lnll n nuuh, nul ; nruetl( nl oun your. )tc,ounl. dn 5 : T 1 rd v of ouch V lullnnnlnldn,> und ml mll llll <lo, n 1 work or Trunks, Valses, V^hpg, Rdng SmldloH, Note, otc. llummonton. N. J. N SATURDAY. APRL 16,1898. LOCAL MSCELLANY. fl F Post meetng to-nght. SSy Only flve weeks more of school. -OOOD Famly Cow wanted, for cash. Send \Jf partculars to box 93, SSf Mr. Edwn Jones was at home part of the week. jgy J. A. Whtter was home from JUlantc on Easter. ANDY PRZE Strawberry Plants war- G ranted pure for Bale.. NOOLA, Hummontor Avouue. Mrs. Sarah Comly has returned 4rom Pennsylvana. jcsy Mrs. Edwn CroWell spent last week n Atlantc Cty. 1 O WHTE WVANDOTTE EGGS for SlO ProlUelayera. O.K. NELSON, KgK Harbor Road, Hummouton. Bgf The Easter offerng at St. Marks Church amounted to $578. B - Born, Aprl 10th, to Mr. aud Mrs. A. Gentle, a daughter. L OST A par of slver bowed Specltclcp. Reward f left at Herberts Shoo Store. SSy Mr. Jesse Whden famly have moved to Mercbantvllo. ggy Mrs. Wra. Cunnngham came home from Camden on Thursday. G OW WANTED. Also two pgs. Wll pay cash. Address box 2!)7, Hrfunonto. Mr. Mrs. Harry Smth son spent Easter n Atlantc Cty. No more dphthera n Mammonton, so say physcans the Board of Health. OlK.f WLL PAY for a Gr Rapds npl.«> weclonly. w tlwceper. Ths oller good for one H. McD. LTTLE. Wlbur Burgess, of Phladelpha, spent a few days wth bs cousn Albert L. Jackson. JSy- George A. Elvna entertaned two of hs Amherst College chums part of ths week. E WARRANT the Razor Strop we Bellforouod &YMcD.LrrLF, s. Caruso, on Thrteenth St., bas had ths week eght of hs famly down wth tho measles. 6gy Mss Mahel Elvns returned to Provdence, R., on Wednesday. She a attendng a prvate school a that cty. K OSES. Fowler has ronca ut Sconts cnch., CarnntlooH. Mounts dozen. Next week rarnatlonu wll ho 40CH. pur doz. f-jy- Mr. Ball s recoverng from a Bovore attack of la grppe, was out on Tuesday for tho frst tme n over two weeks. CSS" The now Town Marshal takes some of oar bcyce rders by surprse, n warnng them tq keep off of tho sdewalks. S Tl,, \ WHKHY PLANTS.1. K. HOLUAN, for Hlf. nqure Mlddl-Houl, llnnlun. N... jsjjy A company of frends gave a very pleahnt Hurpso party, Monday ovenng, to Mr Mra. LyBlugor 1 /OH HA.V-A Hun nl;" town lot. on M.l<Htr«ml. lor tn-ml ldlrnnn,r» -,.v lo Wll.l. (. KY 1, llnoto, N..1. gt-jv Tho Hoard of Kdncatlon mot on Tnoly ovonlng. Much ol tho hnl- 111)1111 rammctud H not yd. rualy for pullcallon. Harry A..luc.oh. wan nululod Lo n m tlm nohool cdhn, n Muy. E-J.V John, Marhtll lnn mllnrul lor two wnnk wth a lnlu-n rlh, rumul y a fall, llo hln wlln am now wlll tlnlr Mm. Jon. (nl);, to nlny two wtxu or nun". h.lalnd.tllk. unt llvuln clun R H my rna.,,-.,. hrlul hnm,,, lpcr lllnv Avn. (MutllK lnn n onlm,;h nl. ml nl rlnl nl mll. <ll,<). MTK.MA N. Tllnr. ^J llrlr Wll.ll A. t. rlllllpll.v. (/().,,1!!J( Atlantc Avo., Atlantc (Jty. CSy Mrs. J.W. Buttcrton entertaned her famly durng tho Easter holdays, Mr. Srs. Edward Gdeon, Mes Bbycr, Mss llornor, Mr. C. S. Boyer son,, Dr. Elzabeth S. Bundy. 5OTECT your homos. Crowolls Soluton of.tle ChlorlUea Uestroys all dsease P gorn.s. Not all the plums were klled by frost. We have a tree that would need to be larger to accommodate many more blossoms. f a small percentage are matured, that tree wll have done ts lull duty. APER-HANGNG, kravo your ordcrsat P Hurry Llt los 8V>ro. :md wll call show you samples nml clvo estmates. HARRY L. TREAT,- Cakewalk entertanment, wll be gven n Wnslow Hall, on Saturday evenng next, hy the Serra Leona Club. Kefreshments wll bo on sale. Admsson, 10 cents ; chldren, 5 cents. Proceeds for themssonary fund. * W ASHNG. would lke a few more famly wnnrlnxs to do at my home. MBS. L. W. VURDY, Hammomon. fl " Crcumstances compelled the Sons of Veterans to postpone ther package party untl.next Tuesday evenng, Aprl 19th, n ther own hall. A good entertanment. Admsson, fve cents a package. Fun ahead. ORSE for sale or exchange, good for all H, work. want a drvng horse tuat. B not, afrad ofanythlog. nqure at the Republcan ofllce. Kg- Captan "Wm. Cunnngham, of the Sons of Veterans, has been authorzed to organze a company of eghty men for servce n case of war wth Span. The Captan requests that any who desre to jon the company report to hm or to 1st Leutenant Harry N. Davson, wthout delay. Mr. L. Beverage, havng secured work n an agrcultural mplement factory at Grenloch, Cen County, has moved thther. We regret our loss, for he s the- knd of man lammonton apprecates, uprght n all thngs, Urea for the rght, n every respect a good ctzen, s MALL HOUSE for tale, next to oeorre._ Bteolmuns. Sx rooms, electrc bells. government. Everythng n good order. Lot SuxlO feet. nqure at ths ulllce JCST George F. Breder, Edtor, Jus tce of the Poace, Postmaster of Egg Harbor Cty, bas purchased removed the presses, type, etc., of the deceased Atlantc Journal plant. He ddnt pay much lor t, but the syadcate of owners seem well pleased to be rd ol ther "whte elephant." BOS" St. Marks Church have elected the followng offcers for ensung year : Senor Warden, J. E. Watka. Junor Warden, Geo. F. Ncholson. Clerk, H. J. Byrnes. Treasurer, Geo. F. Ncholson. Vestrymen, 11. J. Byrnes, Wm. 11. Purkhurat, Geo. Moody, M. C. Conkoy, D." S. Cunnngham, J. S. Jenson. (V Lat of uncallod-1or lottnh n tho Hammonton Poat-Ofllce, on Saturday Aprl 1C : Mr.,. Clark. tov. W. ),,«Vvre. Mrs. HKn Volnhto. KOUKKN. Ulovatnl >;ontlno dl fram^cn. oraoh callng for any of tho above lottort! wll pltaau utau that llhaf boon Mont of our CollKgo Normal BtulentB huvo relurnud to ther work, no doubt rutruhhcd by thur vacaton T. FKNCJ. P. M. recreatons.! Btoy Mr. Lalayuttu Manon Mrs. N 1-;W our MUHC..llrnl MW nonlly pnblt-tlon, Ollr. To ntrodn "Am-rl run ro nlnr.mlhln," wn llko tn) lollowln; JoHuphlno JackHt wuro narrlud on olf,-r: Hol UH hu nnrk of tlm>< <r mon Tlurn(ln ( y evenng, A rtl Mlh, by Huv. (-rro n-m on th) plno or orgn, lllo-n -olh n nonov or poktnk-, nml \vo wll mll.). (J. Klllnn. p:.- of tlm lat-nt popular HKH, two-htp -K., lull Hhuot, nlllklo [UTulkH1 for pano or Say- Showurs lut Sunday nluruoon, or<o, anl "Ant-rlMn npul- Munlo" fo lr-- nonllh. Aldn-H, nnlr Munlo Co. wlll brllant lkhtuknd heavy thundur, whch nhook thu wdoww Dtr t-holntod adopted hy Ham llanupoll.t. nd. rultld dnhun ou the nhulvuh. nonton loard of Kdncaton, ( \ \A... >n Mm. Cl H. Dmll, lmlon lll:hn. evenng, Aprl 12th, 181W : lunnuon. ml l<v» })r onlur l>r K.MlUlnory. Wlr.tK, Our h.lovral follow Mm. L. ltovon;«, hm pamcd from on Bry" Jm. LuttH, WlHlow, htcatml nllm; und > ln loot HO badly wth an uxo, Tuomlvy, ll/n nn., Sho WH oun of our mon that >r. OnnlKlkn lcd to nno nvun tholnl, pulltnt, aud honored nunhttn 111 ulonk lln Wound. hoolon ho t /Y:;(/r«, That wo, tho llnnnonto flta)- Dolluhtlul wcathor thn woolt ; lorl ol Kl-atlon, cul thn lom mon <;ool enough for comtorl., hut nodung-r krcnly, anl txtmd Hln-oro Hymputhy t( lu-r roltlvm ; of front. Tlmrmlay WH partly cloudy, H ml nl. hat a copy of thoho rurolu wth ran towardu ul^ht. Frday, wnl to m cnl, to ho htsrotyod lanlly chlly. that, thy ho mhllnhud n tho Sxt/ Jersey tfnllcnn, hu uproad upo ho lnlrn of thn hody. 1). H. (/NNNOAM, 1>. (,. H OH OUAVC.. j Hrall prnpomln to 1nnll mav or lno on H-llnvuo Avono. l^alrvlov Avmm, C(;( llarho- Koal, Flrl, Koal Man Koal, anl othor loatlonn n th Town ol lluuonlon. Tho 111,n to n for lnlvorl { Hlo n lmdt nov»r n); a noo ol Vot to tho loptl ol nr.lv. Dm nlln anl nprollloatlol on h nul nl tlm Ovuco ot lll ;lwyn, Konour tnldnnl. Allon all bld to Ovorum ol llghway, on or holoro Aprl.Mll. M an to havn lcn roaly lor (lonnoll n Aprl MOtl. Tlo Oonltton on lll/;] wuy anl Ovmmrr ol Hl {Uwayn OMUV tho rl^lt to rrjdot any am nl ( M...t n K>, M. K. lltvku,...1 AO, (onnntto on Presdent McKnley sent bs 0 Congress on Monday lust. t a one f tho ablest, most complete, statesmanlke papers ever presented to a egslatve body. n ts general tone t 1 courteous, n matter lo»cal. The resdent evdently realzed that bo vas addressng not only the Uougreas, ul hs people, ant* the natons of the world, began by gvng a concse story of Cubas struggles for freedom, wellng mere at length upon the presnt war, Spans very evd-nt nalty to lorce a peace : rectes ha cruel nd nhuman methods of warfare adoptd.-by- Span T whereby 200,000 human ves have been lost, mostly by dsease nd starvaton ; tells of the efforts made y the Unted States to end hostltes, vth Spans refusal to make»atsfacory concessons. Fnally, tho drect (fence, the destructon of the Unted tates battleshp "Mane," n Havana larbor, whle on a peaceful msson, whereby 266 of our countrymen were ushered nto eternty. The Presdent loses wth these words : n vew of these facts these conderatoos, now ask the Cun^reus to authorze aud empower the Presdent to ake measures to secure a lull fnal ermnaton of hostltes between the ;overnment of Spau the people of Juba aud to secure n the sl the establshment of a stable government capable of mantanng order observng ts nternatonal oblgatons, nsurng peace tranqullty the securty of ts ctzens as vvull as our own, to use the mltary navul brcea of the Unted States as may bu necessary for these purposes. The ssue s now wth the Congress. [t s a solemn responsblty, have shausted every effort to releve the ntolerable condton of affars whcbs at -our doors. Prepared to execute every oblgaton mposed upon mo by.he Consttuton the law, awat your acton,» The message s approved by a majorty n Congress ; but many thnk he should have gone further, aud recou mended.the recognton of the Cuban But there s no really stable government on the sl, none lor whch the Unted Slates can afford to st sponsor. The press of the country prase the message hghly; realzng the dftlculte our Presdent has encountered, the skll wth whch be has conducted nego lons untl our government s tthown to be n a poston whch all natons musl acknowledge to be rght. Congress took no acton untl Wed ncflday, when the House Commttee on Foregn relatons reported resolutons very nearly n accord wth the message tho House passed them by a vote o 323 Lo 10. Tho Senate seems nclned to waste precous tme n speeches ovc tho resolutons there ntroduced, whch are more radcal than those passed the House. Spans talk s stll defant, though flm haa proclamed tn arruuttco a Cubt und removed all her warehpa from Cuban waters. Tho Spansh Cortez has been summoned to moot Aprl 20lh. jvhl HAjK. A ru hrlclt n-nldon«o / llannonton, nl^ht roonh, htat-r, hron plu/./.h. wth nearly llvn K-CH of eltlval* lnl. llnnlullate pohhsnlnn. Part eunl lujulrut Uc-n.AN ollloo. BCYCLE Tlt ]>-oof ol a pnddlk H n tho eatng Tho tout of a hloyoln n n tnt Tho Uronnmt. tr<;oy u tlo olloht onp h lannonton. (/rowht, lloyoum luvn tool tho tout. Von ldo ono, yon rllo tlu lmt. Kxnlutlvo uf^nnoy. The Monfort Cycle Co Now und HocoKl-lmnd REAL ESTATE Hought, Hold, lxohmgod. Charj. Ounnftham, MY). Phys;oan Surpoo. Hlll llolt, llannolo. Ollloo HOV, 7::«) l,o ld:(k A.M.!;()() to :;t)() 7:00 lo U:()0 r.u. Oak Extenson Tab! G feet long, Carved Legs,. $4.50 to $6. MATTNGS, from 15 c. to 35 c< per Yard, Ol Stoves, 75 c. to $20 each. Bellevue & Central Aves. BLACKS GENEEAL STOBE.- Wood Pulp Pals, 25 cents. ~~. Clam Juce, an excellent food for nvalds, 10 c. per can. Good Hope Horse Tes, 10 c. each. Lredths Mxed Lawn Grass Seed, - Whte Clover Seed; Sweet Pea Seed by the ounce or pound. you w Brng your Wat n,h, Clock, or Jewelry Reparng n now, can do t promptly, Specal attenton pad to Optcal Work. Any Prescrpton l^nse duplcated. Satsfacton guaranteed. ROBERT STEEL. Eammonton Jeweler. Yv G. loo. that our customers recevelthe best satsfacton from Home Dressed Meats, more especally Beef, for that reason we have bought 15 head of cattle (they are fne) whch we offer at prces us reasonable as elsewhere. Also, Veal, Mutton,. Pork, jfresh SaU83ge that cant bo beat. Hams (guaranteed) 10 c. pound, largo or small. Prnt Butter a specalty. JACOB ECKHARDTS Meat Market. A Specal Drve n Pe Peacles Prunes Po PoacheH, 7 cents per can. l;vncv lnm»h, extra nr^e, S (-.per pound. New TOMATOES. Now CABBAGE. RADSHES, etc. Jacksons Market

4 tftf An Autumn Dlncropnncy. Another dark sorrow s joned to thj Bnm " Of wot3 that embtter Ufas dream; fhc longer the nlghto that aro chlly bo como The shorter the bed covers BOCM». -Washngton Star. n Order to Catch tp. "Sny, that was a great tp you gave tne yesterday." Why, what wns tho matter wth t? "The horse should have been started over nljjbt, thats all." New York Journal «Lft* a Lttle Chld n ta Pawn 2nd Fata Her n a Place of Safety. Mss sabel F. Hapgood translateo for the St. Ncholas a true etory from the Russan of Vera P. Zhellkhovsky. t la an ncdent that occurred n 1847, n the Trans-Caucasan German colony Far Play. Llady (knockng) gave you M Browns board bll by mstake. Hall Room Dont menton t; any change n your bll of fare s welcome of Ellzabethal, about thrty mles from Tflla. A pcnc party dscovered a large bear (called "Mkhal vanltch" "General Toptygln" n Russan) on a narrow ledffe of rock hgh up n a gorge. Ths s what followed: All at once a smultaneous cry of pty, terror, horror, broke from all. From behnd the crag a lttle grl made her appearance. The tny colonst wns seven or eght years old; not more. She was strollng along wth her arms crossed parelessly ou her pnk apron. A large hat of coarse straw, such as all tbo colonsts, whether young or old, wear n hot weather, had fallen quto over on the nnpe of her neclc; surrounded by ths aureole, all flooded wth sunlght, the poor lttle thng stepped out ou the path whch skrted the clff on the brnk of the abyss. The poor chld was gong to her ] death n plan sght of many men wotnen to what a dreadful death! And not one of ther could help her! No one could ether "jve her or even warn her of her danger. AH were condemened to gaze, nactve, at the dreadful event whch was 011 the pont of happenng before ther SENT THE FRST TELEGRAM. Lterally. Father-Tour banker tells me thatj Thc women ralsed a cry_ fel,, to you have overdrawn your account WCeplng. The majorty of them sobbed Arent you ashamed of yourself? themselves nto hystercs beforeh. Son Yes, sr; acknowledge that t The men, even those who bad been la battle more tlau once, who had beheld death blood, sad afterward that they became cold dzzy, many turned away ther eyes n angush. But, thwe who endured tho ordeal, on the j other h, beheld a marvel. Because of the turn n the path, the chld could not see the terrble fellow- Was not all to my credt. Yale Record \, Tho Athletc Grl. * bet my love a par of gloves, And felt knocked out," Had he; *Whut knd?" asked my dove of dovea "Why, boxng gloves," sad she. -ndanapols Journal. Up to Unte. "Mss Goldle has become qute a reg olar church goer. What a pecular cas«she carres her prayer book n." "That snt her prayer book. Tbat her bcycle kt." Clevel Plan Deal er. A Lttle Man. Adams A nmnrt boy Ls Johnson- on; qute a lttle man. Brown (who s m>t frendly to John j x ^u^,., u. <_j u uu <.-.\u>uauou on son) Yes; he resembles hs father, who the part of the chld revealed her presfs about ns small a man as ever met. ence to the beast, as be was walkng Texas Sfter. j along wth hs muzzle eyes droop- led earthward. They stared fxedly at, traveler who was comng to meet her. She only caught sght of that dnrk- 1 brown shaggy mass at the moment when t almost came n contact wth her. The huge beast completely blocked her road. Hs left paws stood on the very edge of the path, whle wth hs rght sde he almost rubbed the clff. They caught sght of each other almost nt the same moment. Probably a cry or an exclamaton on "Really," nformaton. Batc each other. Tho lttle grl wns petrl- encn otucr. mo uttc grl was,, Torm? r>! uod wth fear; the bear halted. n n- Wth Hme Hlowr of petulance as he. deela, no (,, )ul)t nluch astolllsuoll, t w pod the wf rom Hamlet s cloak. " j t frlght(, 11(, (]. Kor ono momeut, prob- Wleh that llord had boon M",,. Ue 1, 1Kno(1:.. Wunt 1UU j, to do wleh that llord had been a more spdlle when P sad that there now?" t wo.s mpossble to pass wthwas trouble n store for mo. f had ut crubmnk the unexpected obstacle, known he mount t was n cold storage, W thout strkng t or hurlng t nto tho should have worn my second boat."- a,y B a. The path was so narrow at thn ndanapols Journal.... Of One Ml«l. "Ohmpley, ve made up my mnd J was crazy when 1 lent you thnt $50." "Strange! For am equally certatp that was not. ro-sponslble when bor rowed t." Detrot Fret Press. Collector 1 cant keep conng hero hvory day for tllh bll, Llady ll rent you n room for le/ AollarH a week. "An- yo CulbyV" "No, old fellow. N too much bother. My vnlet n learnng nn never jj tny where wthout lln f 1 fell n thn Wulh he could nwuo me." lnrperu Mn/.r. 1 low wont my busto be n cruel! le your Nut n,,. Hho \Vlen marry (mud wll de vomt; wdow. le How harharnuaj Hbe Dont worry. funeral, Truth. Ko flllllluo. Weary Ualtcr.Say, wlal mlce.- you (>rct te ;o llnd o Jerkn? Horn Tred Ant you on to Unt? Weary \Vll(er Nnv, ull. Unt a t? Horn Tred 11M cnu.e m M tn nlne. ThoM wlnl h. lml want o worl lutll m- lnnj;a at tuce. l!lev aml rlllll Healer. A ; Mull of Famly s n K-nd ; urn- for n mnt nl oclock hn mnn;;. Dener :t? M yon ccd n lur rylnj; lo ;-e n? "No; b.t cautlt my ln yollllk Mllll ll \ lj: lo ;el ml.".1orl \Vrcllv. abysa. pont that he could uot even turn round on all foura. What was to bo done? Down below the people wated, wth bated breath, expectng at any moment to seo tho unhappy chld pushed nto the abyss. Hut evdently that was not tho way n wllcl full-fol good-natured "Mkhal vanlloh, Oonoral Toptygln," hnd nettled tn; prohlon. Ho wlnled nether death nor harm to ths tny creature, helpless before, hm, wth open mouth nt.trlng oyon, havng lout through fear all power of cryng, awatng ll.s wll lu tro.mbllng Bllenco. And "Ml.sheUn," carred out hlh wll. Wth n fll nt growl, nu.hcl not )>> anger but by the necessty of puttng hmself to ron he, he reared up on hln hnd legs, Htrode. elo.se up to tho llttl grl,, bracng H back agalht ho clff, chpped hln nrcpawh around her, Just beneath tle,lollldeln. groan. of despar re- Bounded from below. The hnlloh, who n!ll! contnued o gaze wth dm eyes, grow fant; hut the men, eapeclally ho lmthncn, who wore ac mln!el wllh the murderous lahlls of the hear famly, leaped «plrl. wllh a hopea mad hope for ho.rhlldv Nloly. They perceved llal Mlshka wan hehavng n a very remarkable manner, wth all the cnllon am tlcxlorlty whch he could comm. They were not mstaken aa to bn unprecedented goolnosm. The knd hearted bear lfted the llllc grl up, croully loro her over the precpce,. turnng on the pvot, of da hnd >n\v.s. n-1 her down on (he oler ade <d tnt path. Hvlng perfnnned ths gynnhlc oxorolmo, the hear, wlllnl wallng to he haked lovhlcll) le \VM well no alulel wlll the human race), whrled ahol, dropped on all mn, proceeded : elly on da way. rwylng from >dde lo Jde, :nd ; lnl hj; eonlenledly n anll ln ol nweel rpo.e n llh far not fu r a u ay. Mloa Ellswortho Howard for Brne* ag Good Ncwu to Prof. Morse. "Of course," remarked the old tele-, graph operator, " wont swear to the) detals of my story, but got t pretty close from Prof. Morse hmself, tj ought to be true. Heres how hnve always understood t: Prof. Morncy havng returner! from.europe, went) at once to Washngton, where ho renewed hs efforts to get hs, bll passed appropratng 930,000 for" the purposes of hs new telegraph. To-, xard the close of the sesson of 1844 the HOUBC took t up passed t by n large majorty, t only reualuedj for the acton of the Senate. ts progress, as mght be magned, was awated by Prof. Moree wth the most ntense nterest anxety. There w.ere only two days before the close of the sesson t was found on examna-, ton of the calendar that no less than 143 blls had precedence of t. The nventor had nearly reached the bottom of hs purse; hs hard-earned savngs were almost spent, nnd, although he, had struggled ou wth undyng hope! for many years, t s hardly to be wondered at that he felt dscouraged, dsgusted wth the statesmanshp of the country ns he had known t. "On the last nght of the sesson he, remaned tll 0 oclock then left;, wthout the slghtest hope that the blp would bo passed. He returned to bs j hotel, counted hs money found that,-after payng hs expenses to New York, he would, have 75 cents left. That nght, he went to bed sad, but not en- trey hopeless, for, notwthstng nllj hs trals dsappontments, confldence n hs ultmate success never de-, serted: hm. n other words, he knew, a good thng when he saw t. The next; mornng,as he was gong to breakfast, one of the waters nformed hm that a young lady was n the parlor watng to see hm. He went n mmedately, found that the young lady was Mss Ellsworth, daughter o ft le Com-1 mlssloner of Patents, who had bee hs! most steadfast frend whle n Wash- ngton. " - come to congratulate you. Professor, she sad wth sparklng eyes. " For wht, my dear? repled the Professor. " On the passage of your bll; ddnt you know? " Oh, you must be mstaken, Bald, he. stayed n the Senate tll late last nght came away because there wasnt any prospect of ts passage. " Am the flrst, then? she exclam ed Joyfully, to tell you? " You are, f t s really so, Prof. Morse seemed almost afrad to bellevo tho good news. Well, she contnued, father remaned untl after adjournment, heard t passed. Ho told me only a fe.w mnutes ago asked hm f could not run over tell you. " Anne, sad the Professor, hs feelngs nearly chokng hs utterance, the llrst meshngft that s sent from Washngton to Baltmore shall bo sent by you. " Well, BUO repled, shall keep you o your word. "Whle the lno was n progress of completon Prof. Morse WUH n New York, upon revolvng ntellgence that t was lu workng order he wrote to those n charge tellng them not to transmt any message, over t untl hla arrval. le then came on to Washngton neat a note <o Ml«o Kll«wo,rth nformng her that ho was now ready to fulfll MH promse askng her what meoago he should send. To ths who repled: What hatl God wrought? word;! that m sure any young laxly ought to be proud of. The meohago WUH twce repeated each tme wth tho greatest meceh. AH soon UH the result of the expm-lment WH matn known ()ov. Seymour, of Connect lent, called upon lof. Morse am clamed : the. lrat mchsage for hd State, on tho j ground Unt M!HH loumvortl WUH n natve of Hartford. Of vmrm lls clam WM admtted underst that the Hstorcal Socety of Connectcut lnn (he legend tll.plnyed among UH nrcllvc n cllrrn of gold." New York Hun. WANTED TO SEE A BCYCLE. Owned a Horee Ranch Hla Dual neuo Waa Uulned, "There goes one er th goldarned thngs, George!" The speaker waa a whte-bearded man fully 70 years of age,, from hs appearance, evdently a farmer. The person addressed was a younger man, hs hlgh-heekd boots red neektlo also denotng the agrculturst. twaa at the Morrson, street brdge ard Just before 5 oclock n the morn- ng. Tho gray nght mst had not yet lfted from the rver, but those two men had rsen from ther beds mpelled by a curosty to seo a bcycle. "Yes, sr," answered the elder of tho two, n response, to a queston, "were out yore, on tlls brdge ter see a bcycle a crtter,nether of us has ever seen afore. You see, wo lve n the mountans back of Clatsluule, an bcycles dout come our way.."we«:ome up rver on th G. TV. Shaved an* com n up, George says ter me: Pop, dd yer ever seo a bcycle? an had to admt that hadnt, atlo underst th pesky thngs are plenty enough, judgln from th fgures publshed n th papers regnrdn th output of th factores buldlu them. Hut tus Jowol-Wced a Mnature Caanon. The most curous of all the ways of spreadng the seeds s that adopted by the jewel-weed. Ths s a hsome plant, often seen n shady places along brooks. t owes ts name to the dew that n early mornng hangs n glstenng drops, lke emal round damonds, nlong the scalloped edges of the leaves! Late n summer n Aug.ust nnd Sep^ tember--tlo jewel-weed s covered wth pretty flowers, somethng, lke -snap-- ragon blossoms, orange-red spotted wth brown. Later on, when the seeds re rpe, the lghtest touch wll make the poda that hold them burst open suddenly, scatterthem far nnd wde, lke shot from a tny cannon. For ths reason the European jewel-weed s known 03 Nollme-tangere, whch s Latn for "Touch mo not." The gar- Sen balsam, or ladys slpper, a relatve of the Jewel-weed, has the same sort of jlnstcally openng pods. St. Ncholas bartnena. Sadness serves but one end, aseful only n repentance, hath Hone ts greatest work, not when t slgts or weeps, but when t hates trrows careful agalnat sn; but cheer-" fulness servos charty, fllla the soul wth harmony, makes pubngfon ^Z^l^l^ ^^ «^^«? of me kaut recollect seoln one of th y machnes tuen The Bank of Engl. ha >st asked th purser whore th best ace to catch sght of a bcycle *, eavf BaQk «* early n th-mor,nn was n Portl ; wh,, 0 s, fo,, o an he told me h brdge here ahead of > afc fluod w(th rfu th steamer. Well, was that peskered ^^ accounts of a slng, 6 to see one that routed George out so soon as t was daylght, an" weve been startdln on ths brdge ever snce wat- M; hen Pamp kn Flowers wero Entcu n fer a bcycle man ter come along." Tllc flowers of le pumpkn were Then, turnng to hs companon, the old c^tcd nnd eacen uy some ofthe trbe* man sad:,! of the Amercan ndans, especally by "Well, f dd rout yer out knder, tne Aztecs, by whom tlcy were hghly early, yere the most nterested, George.". "Yer bet am!" George repled; then the younger man went on to tell; oteemed. Clean blood TS moon means a clean mcu me youuger uau weu ou 10 ceu j Clean blood means a clean skn. No what the bcycle has done for the horse- beauty wthout t. Cascarcts, CyCatharraseT farmer He has a baud of j^^vx^v^an^^^ o Accardcons were nvented n 1R2!) by Mr. Onnun, of Venna, u sngle f!ernn frm now nmnufacte.s over 17,0(!0 a vear.. U j, L, surnng up the lazy lver drvng; alf n> some 60horses on the range, nnety! p ur tes from the body, llegn to-day to acres of oats. Fve years ago these j bansh pmples, hols, blotches, blackheads, horses would average $25 per head tn-," d that B c^y b\a\a complexon by takng broken, he receved CO cents per ^ ^^^<^, ^ bushel for the oats uot used n gt?ttng, -»- - t - hs horses n condton for market. Today the horses can hardly be gven away, hs oats brng 31 ceuts. And ths he ascrbes to tho bcycle. And so the two men sat, perched on th/ brdge ralng, watchng, as the * T * r, t\ n f;s, r l, r K. T "- KVO \*>- mornng grew on, the ncreased mn- j FKAXK J. CHUNKY mkes o.th thathnleth ws.. nf K..,.,.<,,-.,*,.,.. M rr.rt L.t.Km «nlnr mrtnor nf t he nn of K. J. nt-nkt A her of bcyclsts cos»lns the Ddge, 0..dnln,,. ar. n...mltlo,(;t,yoftoh.do,:mnty pourng out ther anathemas on! *t«lstt<m>n,r"sm.nnlthntmlfulrm wllljuy that "goldarned thng," the slent stood, ; 1^ ov^tammthnt"./^^ Portl Tolocram - \ :ured by tlo u»aat HA..R GATAUHH > UHK. " KCANK J.TMBT. Svrorn to bnforo rno nnd Khrtorlbod n my -- ) remmro, ths tth thy of OEAr.J- A. U. 18SO. A. W. \\ tuft u \vool Mm block of UP nlldle of m conca ;,lrou;rr llan ham >rc >.<rr. The CUM* of a ",. n pn,, nlu r tlr.;l;l! \\hlch formed n of mlu llml.- f«a r>nrc on Cllllll of H < n.; 11 h tn- lo\\... n H u of He ell \\ ood tller. l le Clll wl le, pnlldl M llt dere, ol 11 er level:. Colnplln ll, nppnrl n (n- Com lve,\ ea r: - \ " nl eel»l he,vy pre.-!. < ho hud ll.l vllh Knl;,. nnd,u ded from he M lleo,. le Yellow pne Hull of tle ( on.lock h.ll ed hy the 1or n n;,1ty M--d.- llu,, Tho Knrt of tho World. TTTO chldren stood at the rvers jank a grl, wth gray nyes nut arown har n curly wealth about ter lead; tho boy, tow-headed, wth a thn, whte, face, an lll-llttlng jacket hs feet vlrtlblo through the rents lu hs 4)100!), pad an ucousclouu deference to tho grl., "How far do dat rver go?" lvjked the Hoy, lookng at the Hleen of the wnle u-klh.htd ut hs foot. Tho grl glanced h:lf ontenplunsly lout, then grew more complacent, replyng: "To tle end of the world." "Do end of de world," repeated thn l)oy, doubtfully; ho pulled off the wreck )f 11 hat from hs head, lls eyes Hwooplug tlo far-away hlls am tho blue ncy, s f ho Hought to nee tho end of tuo world. "Whoro s do ond of do worldv n t far when youm gt dar?" "t beyond mnsot," who rcpllml, gently, " thern a pot of gold am ll tlo playthngs yon can thnk, ohl tlo moat tu out at thn end of the world." The boy then put hack lh hll wth n po.-llvk movement, le pulled t OH down over the crumpled har. Then he clnched da 111 le nnh tnod uprght, facng le w"l. "f data HO, as how dere n a pot of gold nd all lem lln;:-, wanta to K<> dar, hll, no.l wanl. de lln;:n lo et.",ln:d n nstant he M ood, then, lrnln;; n round holh haml oul.drelcled, le tald, lke me overwhelmed ly a grout de.lre: l!ome, lod ^o n do end of dn world." Dlapalh. uajon. -, ~ f a r y />u))le. fftlvfl Catnrrh r.nro n tknn ntornully. actnllr, ctly on tto l)lmkl anl TUU>UH ntrfacen,tt tn) tynt m. S«nl for trhtuonluln. froo. V. J. < BXKY Jt «)., Toledo. O. Rnld ly DnKKlHta, "So, Hulls famly 1lllmrn tlobcsnt. A New Yorl lmn r llllertllkers. -lse for t love lnd lon t)uu( Tobarro Spt nnl Kuobe Tnor fe An«y. Tr> qut tol)a ( (:o cnslly antl forovor, ns mnff* llc. lull of llfo, nrt0 unl vljror, tuto Ko-To- nc. tho XTonlnr-Ttrltor. ttut nmkrs uoftlt tnon trnn:, All tlr"«ffl;,tfl, COc or 1 1. (,uro ^uuran-.crr Dooklrt nal nmplo froo. AMrena rltng Uouody Co., CldcaffO or Now YorlL Sw den Nmvny fnd the llnlled u >;unl c u.st onnr d cod \ er ol er, lose rlcle bef; (ho pul cnh nf expnrl to lllt com. T (n» ( ol.l n (tun ttny..xullve llu LllnlM Tahluln. n(h lund DlMloy f t ftll to lare..! All Htal>- m lnllle. la my \\lfe nearly reuly?" ",\<..MU \ m \\ ha\ e l> «all n llllc \, lllr l, nnld laa nldall JM of (tc 1m l olc;»:." l^lfcj^edu llt.hler. f you have n Job <1urll ; ^ll tlny), e urn Unt yvu Um> U.! " nrlorors nnneol. Them la a young man gong ahol le fountry tnunllg fnos mrd.t rlan, nnd llo lawyera have j;lven hm He nckname of "MurdererV.Mnacol." He.lad that he had atlended lldrlc mnder rlala n (le n:. twn yenra, anl tn no CMO waa there n convcton, le wan at tln Ural, tral of the llya- t\vnn for The mrler of Wllam O, \Ve ] :) Thu n,,a place n Toonlo. looked hlack for the l\vln, bll when lel conael naw ln "murderer. 1! 1 nancol" n he conrt room he Celt eonlldenl ol \ clory. u- here llllle " llklecd. te pre: Jn, t ll n Ulll Y, He He enl e:,:l. ck. n,] He Jury nr.v dl. Honlo, K-\ ly.h.l n -,) nr.e al nnall lslaenlf e\lsl n New JeM-y lunutncl ll" ot n t rn jjlyeerne, d\nn. ml"..l n llr hlll "\ lno\r,, nnd mll dul.ml.m.dv1,-,1 pnwdcr. M-. Wn lntv MK synp lor hlt trm llllllk, Mllls H" :nnr llllllk lllll.onlh.l- loll, dl.yn p;lla, rll"! ^ llnl rllc,.!>(.,l nttlu rupe ever u^-d fur nul^n N! t ulo 1r u lr,. la 1l;w f Snllnd, l. lour,. nclh n cr. anl welkn nerly lo lull.. MMH. Nolnor aftrv HD ot l>r, KllanM l.j n l.l M :O uld ruh/ l. nl., ml An:l M, 1n.. erecplllk ll." 1 tolllld 111, KW n». "lfe p, ml" nlhl rncl de ly lny ael4,m n l.ulllllj; Wllter.u l. >l a l lul ma. T> Oro <)>nll mtlou r<r«t«r. 1ln (.n. H, ; lulvrallmrtlv loa nr Ho. u U (J. O. r,ul (D mn, lnuuluu oluul nuuy, t lnn e\lrel nu heconn fm-orltt lovclk" Ullll le lnet lldhllh. owllll! 10 the alllly el nleohol ll col hlo, m, 11 l Hld llul ley huve heen de (o /;e lout a;; dnk na a ttty cent M He. Wn tmvn not lumn \vtt.t)tt 1lnnn Ouro for olnt.)!)!! fur 3) ymro. (.lr^llu ^luuu^ ltun tt., llnrrlnhuru. ll.. Mtr *. UU. nre,elm; n.l for ncdde hot- h wll dnn hn llql nstead ol, lll lll llllel lelll) cat 0 > r,ll" o le 1,1 k wllh mll over nn ntel lo control (le ll Mnnu le he ",(le N,.-T >-1«,, f,,r r, """ llmo hullll mll.-, Jllu.l tmu. (, u,.lldlje \\ln,l e\,ll,e h.me \,m,, lter for ml d"dl nc. n -,e\e Upon hn pan-v Tn lemoa n \rlo<.nlne \ om exenne lory. You can K". lo.>ton Trae nt.. All, l...11.,-, -1,ell.nl..,, l.lde n n,.,,!, ulll j H, «ll l dl na dld,:", o (he l.olle,.,.,., klld ll he nld «d (h) "ld,,,,,o H,,.Udo. " h M-L S OF THE «BunJnj Mscoureo n the New Yorlt Herald lj Enttled "Heresy" Dr. T. DoWltt Tal< xnnfcfl 1rcaclea on the Evl of Gamblng TEXT: "My honrt shall not reproach me to long as lve." Job, xxvll., G. t s very mportant that your heart ov fonscloneo shall not aoquso you. Yomj happness 36ea not depend oh anybody elses oonsolonco or heart, but on your own. God gave yon a conscence, wth the comm that you should -follow ts behests, when you get nto the other world that conscence wll bo your judge. n other words, God -wll! not Judge you, but you wl! Judge yourself. t s your conscence that makes you at ndvdual, whch sprtually solates you, nna ts approval s worth more than tho approval of all the world besde. You cannot go far wrong f you always do what you thnk s rght. You may ask advce, but you should decde for yourself what t s best to do, then do t, whether peoplc blame or prase. f every one were to tol-1 low ths rule we should have a large dlffer- ence of opnon among men, but above t j dvne harmony of purpose. When thn mllennum comes we j?hall not all tlnla nllke, nether shall we allow any one to do) our thnkng for us, but wo shall thnk for ourselves untl thnkng changes to convcton. Then we shall follow our convctons as we follow the flag of our country, hold to them be true to them, so wn the smle of God. What you need most of nl s to be yout best, truest noblest self. For that end you came nto the world, unless you accomplsh that end your lfe wll be essentally a falure the requrements of the Almghty wll st neglected. Men may call you heretcal, but what men say of you s of no mportance ln.comparlson wth what God wll eay. Your busness s to he on Hs sde, to bo sure lt your heart that He s on your sde. f, after that, people agree wth you, you mayj. well rejoce, but f they do not, that s ther affar not yours. Your duty 1s what yon thnk your duty s after tho enlghten- mont or llumnaton whch always comes to hm who s n accord wth the Holy Sprt ot tho unverse, thus breathes the atmosphere of the sprtual lfe. To that duty you should never be false, for t s what makes you a lvng loul, what forges noblty of character, what opens the door of communcaton wth tho other world, what glvca you a clam to the assstance of the angels assures you of the helpng h of tho Moat Hgh. Not h* s relgous, n any wde sense, who s merely the shadow of some ono olsos mnd, but he who easts hs own shadow, because he s a sold substunco on whch the sun shnes. Ths s a very queer world n ono respoct, We lke to ba sheep follow a bellwether. Even n matters of dress wo must needs be told what to wear, nnd whether t B comely or uncomely we wear t. n the matter of relgon thoro s as much fashon as there s n dross. What tho majorty bfl- levo-wetrv to beleve, because t usoonsy to go wltn the, majorty. f t does uot commend tself to our judgment wosooretly dssent, but openly approve. Ths n-, traduces nn element of hypocrsy nto tho Holy of Holes, demoralzes mnd heart, forces from us our solf-rcspoot, doprlvna UH of heavenly recognton approval. Our vtal energy s sapped, out manlness womnullne«s aro njured, un- less wo can aay of nn opnon, mujn t myeolf, t la therefore mne. n ths matter of belef, of relgous bolltf, you are to search for the truth Gods truth, Curltts truth, eternal truth. You are to dve nto tbo depths of your soul, what you brng therefrom B to bo tun foundaton on whch to buld your llfu anl > character. Tbo world may any nay or t may Hay you, t makes no dlfforouco; you, aro to bo governed solely by OolB yen am : nay ns tho words art) wblapnrod n your ear by Hm who reveals Hlmsulf to yv«ry man, durng every day nnd hour of ds lfe. You! may uot got at tbo wholo truth eternty must unfold tholf boforo you can know that; but you wll K«t nt that much of truth an wll serve your purpose, bo t K n at or! emal, Men may toll you t* bollavo thn or that U la nothng. Yon mnv belluvo uu otloru, do, or you may not; but you bellovo : whnt God nlall t«acl you whnn you nul are torotlur n the mul unt Knd ox- perlonaet whch wll fall to your lot, then your dayu wll bo rallaut am you wll m > nt ponce. Tbo onlv rml heresy B thn lorfflv of nn evl lfe. lonmt lnllnf s nuvnr heresy; but llulonoat lvng lx uhvnyx horoy. To bo false to a ll;l deal, to grovel whoa you ought to Hour, to tn entuklel n the delufllvu fmlltlom ot thla world wlun you ; orht to keep your turn brght nnd tlonr, puro, to mmku younelf by mmor- j olltlen wbon you hnnld bo bllllnk for eternty, to bn nnnn when you honld bn Jront tleo aomtltuto a hereuy whloh M allorel n leven. llo who llvnn nobly n DO luretld, whothor bn orord jo long or ehort. llnwlo llv on n low nonl lovol la the truo hurntlo, thoukh hlx nrwul bn n furlok n lonrth. nay, thereforo, b«yonrhlf, anl nulto younnllall you»r«uapalluof loeomlnk. llul llvlnu ulono lu ortlo.lox, nnl dku lvng la tho renlt of purn foullnu nnl lofty thlnklk. f your munolftmo tnll TOO yon nro rlfht you lnvo nothng tl " Rr, ether hero or lureatter. GKOUK 11. llelwot. DR TALMAGES SERMON. Th* DttWuwul 1utll uf tlc <Juuoltff Hervo nn» Bubjmt. VjxT~-"Anel(lana. that lu to lny, thnlohl efwood," Aotn., l). Th* monny that Judan gnvn for mrru- (hrllf (hrlt wnu mml to prohm t gruvoyard. An tho money wnldoot dny, la Krounl hnght ly t w mllnl n tlo Hyrluc. tnk", "Adldunu," nhlk "thn flull of llond." Well, Horn la ono won! wnttt to wrlto to-day nvernvery raenoonrnj whnro wgen urn Htuked, nvnry pool r«on nal nvory gunlllkuloon overv tlln, pldln or prvate, wlurn mn vronou hut for M of mutny, ht-^n or umall, tnd that l u word nearll wth thn llo of lnnndln vlnllm Aenldaaa. Th» KnlllngMlrll, wldd n vt nl tme:. K tmmdma ml), nver non wnpa over thn lunmtry hlto nn pldnale, prol-atlff ontn Hnnaaln. re-n nm 1 luyer hnnn u worun ultuett lun t hat. from whld all tlo vlllacn tnwn oltlea nrn KW mltnrhf<. Homo yearn nf{o, when un amodat on for tlu m remlon of fflllng wa- ort(ul/.ed, an a^ut of tlm lumodallnn man to u nromlnol lll/.nn anlnd lln le pul-on- Lu tlld noolnty. lln fuld: "No;! un have no nterl n nl un orfcud ;.llo. am n no W!MM ltemml ly He evl. 11 At Hnt vnry tlao da MO., who wan! H nlnnr n hnntm, wan nan of le leu vl:t. pn ven n l run OHM ca 1111 ll a C erlaldldnnenl. Allot n- r xflnnd lln (ml r.mk" on hn tnln ( -onnd, lnt lnewlk Hnl " Unt mol knenr wa. lonln; from,*,( (, )Kd vnl;ll. ",. y or lnflrnhy hl- nvll MlrlLt ll ll, \vh,,l,. World. (lanlllk M tm rlnllk ot ;,nellll l noo or lom valnalle n th" mpn of \vln lltnu laoto Hum you m/ud. Tle hulu),u«u.-, o }(ambllu n u>ut u.er, out the prncple s tho same. Tho shufflng ona dunlng of cards, however full of temrtn-j tlon, s not gamblng unless stnkos nro putj up; whle, on tho other h, gamblng may bo carred on wthout cards, or dce, or bllards, or n tenpn alley. The mnn who beta on horses, or electons, on bnttcg, tho man who deals n "fancy" stocks, or conducts a busness whch hazards extra captal, or goes nto transactons wthout foundaton but dependent upon what men call "luck." s a cambler. Whatever you expect to got from your neghbor wthout offerng an equlvaleavn money;"6r"tlm6, or sllll, s ether the product of theft or gamng. Lottery tckets lottery polces como nto the same category. Bazars for the foundng of hosptals, schools churches, conducted on tho rafflng system, come under the same denomnaton. Do not, therefore, assoaato gamblng necessarly wth any ncttument, or game, or tme or place, or tlnk tho prncple depends upon whothor you pay for a glass of wne or one hundred shares of ralroad stock. Whether you patronze/aucton pools," "French mutuals," or "book-makng," whether you employ faro or bllards, rondo, kono, cards or bagatelle, the very dea of the thng 4s dshonest; for t professes to bestow upon you a good for whch you gve no equvalent. Men wshng to gamble wll fnd places just suted to ther capacty, not only n the underground oyster-collar or at the table back of the curtan, covered wth greasy cards, or n the steamboat smokng cabn, where tho bloated wretch wth rngs n bs ears deals out bs pack, And wnks n tho unsuspectng traveler provdng tree drnks all around hut n glded parlors amd gorgeous surroundngs. Ths sn works run, llrst, by provdng an unhealthy stmulant. Exctement s pleasurable. Under every sky n every age men have sought t. We must at tmes have exctement. A tnous voces n our nature dem t. t s rght; t s heatbful; t s nsprng; t s a desre Godgven. A young man havng suddenly nherted a large property, sts at the hazard tables, takes up n a dce-box the estate won by a fathers lfetme sweat, shakes t tosses t away. ntemperance soon stgmatzes ts vctm, kckng hm out, a slaverng fool, nto tha dtch, or sendng hm, wth the drunkards hccough, staggerng up tho stteet, where hs famly lves. But gamblng does not n that way expose ts vctms. The gambler may be eaten up by tho gamblers passon, yet you.only dlslover t by the greed n hs eves, the hardness of hs features, tho nervous restlessess, tho threadbare coat, bs embarrassed busness. The nfernal spell s on hm; a gant s aroused wthn; though you bnd hm wth cables, they would part lke thread, though, you fasten flm seven tmes around wth chans, they would snap lke rusted wre; though you pled up n hs path heaven-hgh Bbles, tracts sermons, nnd on tbo top should set the cross af the Son of God, over them all the gambler would leap lke a roe over the rooks, on hs way to perdton. "Aceldama, the Held ofbloodl" Notce, also, the effect of ths crme upon domestc happness. t has sent ts ruthless ploughshares through hundreds of famles, untl the wfe sat n rags the sons grow up to the same nfamous practces, or took a short out to destructon across tho murderers scaffold. Home has lost al? charms far tho gambler. How tame are the chldrens caresses a wfes de* votlon to tho gambler! How drearly the lre burns on the domestc beartnl There mu»t b«louder laughter, somethng to wn somethng to lose; an exctement to drvo tho heart faster, lllp tbe blood nd lre tho magnaton. No home, how-?vor brght, nnn keep book tho gamester. The sweet call of love bounds back from. J H ron soul, nnd nl endearments are oonlunod n- tho tro of hs passon. Tho amly Bble wll go after all other treasros nro lost, nnd f lls crown n heaven voro put nto hlfl hs ho would cry: "Horo goos; ono moro gam*, ray boys. On 1 thn ono throw stake my crown of hoavou." Tlm Churol of Ood ban uot seemed wll- ng to allow the world to have nl tho udvnutngo of theno gnrnes of chnnco. A clnh tmr.nar opm.h, toward thncloho t n found that Homo of thn moro valuable artcles nro nnulallo. Forthwth the eonluotorh of the mtrprlso conclude thnt thv wll rnflln for mun of tho valuable nrtfclh, nu<l, uulor prwtoho of nnxluty to mnlo ther mtalhtor n pro.mmt or plea. Homo populnr member of tho ohuroh,fnuolnntlng pornolh are, dspatched through tho room, pendl n h, to "solct H lar us," or porhnpn eaoh drawn for da own udvantngn, scores of people go homo wth ther trophes, thnkng thnt t la all rght, for (Jlrlatlnu women dd thn embrodery Ghrlntlan men dd tho rufflng, tho promodn wont toward n now communon H»t. Hut you mny depend on t that an fur n» moralty lu non nraed, you mght n< Tv«llluvo won by tho ernok of tho bllard hull or the turn of tho dlau box. Do you wonder that ohurohw nro bult, llghtml, or nphohtered by Hch proeekeanu that corno to great fnancal plrltnal deoropltudo?. All thn tyle <ucl)»l.mtlonl gamblng. Moro than ono man who la destroyed onu nay thnt lln Unt utnp on tle wrong road wnn wbon ho woa nomthlng nt a otvurob far. Hhall hketehthn llxtory of tho gambler? lared by had company, ho llnln hln wuy nto n plneo whoro hoaout men ought nnver to go. Ho tdtu down to llt* lrnt pumn, but only for pmtlfo md the docjlro of beng thought oulnhlo. Tho plnynm [lent out thn enrdn. Thoy uneonnoloauly nlny nto mtnnn hnudu, who tnkffl nl tho ErloUf nnl both thn playera luuln for trampn lln beng n dmrper nt any guntt. A Hllght ntnlo n put up, junt to ndd nternal to tnn pny. (nmn nftor gnno n plnyod. Lnrgnr utnkon nnd Htlll nruor. Thoy hogln to movn norvouly on tnlr ohnln). Thtlr lrowfl lower, nnl oyen fluth, untl now thoy who wn um they who lout, Hmd nllko wth nunlon, nt wtf uot jnwh, nmt onnronnt Hpn, nnl olnnhotl llhtu. nn<l oyot) lko llrelxlln tlnt utm ntartlk from tholr nonttetn, to ram tho llnnl turn hofnrn t eonon; f lonlng, ml» wth envy tromulmn wth nnttortut onttu etut bunk nvl-hot o tho lnnrl--or wlnnlnc -wllh lyntnrlolmgl "llnl hat 1 hnvnltl" A f«w yonrt hnvo patael, nnd lo n only thn wreek of n man. Healng hlnunlf nt ho ( unn, ern hn thrown tlo llrnt enrd, ho ntnlnn tlm nnt rnllo of hln wlfn - ho nnrrlago rng wldeh nentod ho nolomn vnwn h«l wenn ln. he game n lout, nnd, ln;- KerlllU bnnlt 111 oxlullntloa, te drmllh. Tlo brght bourn lt hn punt monk bn u^nny, nnl n hln droanm tlendn \vltl oyoa of Urn nnd tonguen ot lnnen nlml) dnnll dn wth jnlae hnln. lo dnnen uad ulnjc ther mklen vvltl ldllnh olorh, elmntlnk: "Mall, brolhorl" Uln.lag M elnm f fo-elnad untl llelr loltmomo loelu, llouln; wth ncrpentn, erawled nto MM OMO, am dak tllelr nlarp fank naok no hln llfn;. dool nnd, eulllnu uroalul lln nnl, plnnh wllh elllla nnd nldder. lnuttorullo. Tnkn wamlagl Yon are no nlronger thnn (nan of honnunln wlo have hy ttln pramtl;o lnen overttrwn. No young nlta n nr eltl ean e.-np lnng lmptod. llevurn of tlm llrnt M, ; K" Thn road M A d o\va grade uad ovory nnlnnt laenaen Lho nonnntnn..annnt not upon ltd,) L one hero nn mt. pll lulluht e\v le lead. 1,vln.tlUK lonx lowl up down, loluk unwary ear nto ho Doll ;ule. M.nk of \vlat 1 lnvo neeu wth my o\va oyes. To a gambe n denth-beu tnpro somes no -hope. He wll probably de alone. Hs former assocates como not ngh lls dwellng. When tho hour comes. Lls mserable soul wll go out of n mserable lfe nto a mserable eternty. As hs poor remans pass tho house where ho was runed, old companons mny look out for a moment nnd say: "There goos tho old carcass dead at nst;" but they wll not got up from tho table. Let hm down now nto hs grave. Plant no tree to cast ts Bhado there, for tho long, deep, eternal gloom that settles thoro s shadow enough. Plant no "forget-me-nots" or eglantnes around^the spot; forflowers wore not made to grow on such a blasted heath. Vst U. not n the sunshne, for that would be mockery, but n the dsmal nght, when no stars wero out, tho sprt of darkness cones down, horsed on the wnd, then vst the grove of the gambler. " Aprl 1",. MS. THE TRANSFGURATON. Golden Text: We beheld hs glory, tlo plory nnof the only begotten of the Futlcr fohn 1 : f. (Matt. 17 : 1-9. Memory verses : 1-3). Read Matthew 17 2 Peter 1 : nsanty n Prussa, There has been a-good deal of com mcnt of late upon the ncrease of nsanty n Engl. t seems, from a recent offcal report, that a smlar f not a worse condton of affars exsts n Prussa, where the lunatc asylums fnd dffculty n" provdng accommodatons for tbe crowds of applcants for admsson. n 1871 the total number of lunatcs n Prussa was 65,063, n 1880 t had rsen to 66,345, whle n 1896 t had gone up to 82,850. t s nterestng to notealso that, whle the growth of nsanty s general, t s more marked among men than among women. Of 100,000 Prussan males t seems 278 are found nsane; but n a lke number of women only 243. From fgures gven n the same return t appears that blndness s dmnshng, whle the number of deaf mutes s rather ncreasng^,. Natures Balloons. : The sl, of flre, known by tne natves aa "The Home of the Hot Devls," s a recent dscovery n Java. n the center of a huge lake of bolng mud slme exsts a phenomenon absolutely unque, so wonderful that toursts t>rave the dffcultes of the long Journey nl smply to see t Scores of enormous bubbles are formed n The stcky slme by the gases whch arse from the lower depths, these grow ncrease to an enormous sze, lookng lke nothng so much as the large model balloons seat up sometmes to ascertan the drecton of the wnd. These babbles, some of them, attan a dameter of fve or sx feet before they burst, whch they do wth a loud exploelon. Tbe Bounds are descrbed as resemblng a constant seres of heavy olatoon flrlr " How Ho Dll t. Borne of the Brtsh troops n the rsh rebellon dd not fght partcularly well. A certan general, at a lord leutenants party n Dubln, was admonshng a beggng woman to leave the place, when ehe- sad: t s 1 that am proud to see your honor here n the red coat you wore the very day when you saved the Lfe of my boy, lttle Mckle!" "ndeed!" repled the general, not sorry to hear anythng to hs credt on Buo.h a dstngushed occason. " had forgotten all about t, How dd uuvo hs llfey" "Well, your honor, wltn the battle was at ts hottest, your honor wns the flret to run; when me lttle Mlcklo saw tho general nm, he run, too, the Lord be prased!" _ PLAN AND ANALYSS. -ToYnTnf "t)to. Quarter : Jesus Enlghtenn tle World.. (oldon Text for tle Quarter : nm tlc lght of (le world. John S : 12. Lesson Topc : Revealng the Heavenly Glorv. OUTLNE:.. 1. A UeavfTly Vson, vs A Dvne Endorsement, vs. 5-!). OALY HOME READNGS : M. Matt. 17 :1-9. The Transfguraton. T..Mark 1 : The beloved Son. W. John 5 : Tle Fathers testmony. T.-2 Pet. 1 : Peters remem- France. F.-Hel. 1 : Glory of Chrst. S. Rev. : The heavenly glory. 8. John 1 : God manfested. _ (Tle.se Home Readngs are the selec- (ons of the nternatonal Bble Readnj Assocaton.) Sutable. LESSON ANALYSS... A HEAVENLY VSON. /. ts Wtnesses : Jesus tnketh Peter, James, anr) Tolm (1). Wth lm Pete the two sons of Zebedee (Matt, 20: 37). And we beheld hs glorv (John 1 : 14). 2. ts Localty : Up nto a hgh mountan apart (1). Rf went up nto the mountan (Luke tf : 28).. We were wth hm n the holy mount (2. Pet. 1 : S). j. ts form : Hs.face dd shne,...hs garments be came whte (2). Hs garments became glsterng, exceedng wht«(mark 9 : 3). The fashcn of hs countenance wa altered (Luke 9 : 23). t. ts Attendants : lloses Eljah talkng wth hm (3). Eljah wth Moses talkng wth Jesu, (Murk 9:4). Moses Kljah....spake of hs decease (Luke fl : 30, 31). 5. ts npressveness : Lord, t f good for us to be here (4). Rabb, t s good for us to be here (Marl fl : 5). Let us make three tabernacle?: no knowng what he sad (>uke 9..: 33).. A DVNE ENDORSEMENT... The Cloud : A brght cloud overshadowed them (S). Tn- glorv of the Lord appeared n the cloud (Exod. 16: 10.) There came a elmd, overshadowed them (Luke 9 : 31). 2. The Voce : And behold, a voce out of the clout, 7.). tt! called unto Moses out of...the cloud (Exod. 24 : 16). There came such a voce....from the excellent glory (2 Pot. 1 : 17). ). The Declaraton : Ths s my beloved Son; hear ye hre r.). Ths s rny Ron, my chosen: hear ye hm (Luke 9 : 35). My beloved Son, n whom am wel) pleased (2 Pet. 1 : 17).,. The Effect : [ They fell on ther face, were sore afrad (C). A.11 the people that wero n the eamj trembled (Exod. 19 :.16). Tbev lu>rune sore ufrad (Mark 9 : C).. Tlo Endng : Jesus sud, Arse They saw no on< ave Jesus only (7, 8). They fuvr no one any more, save Jcsu only (Mark 9 : H). JPMK was found ulono (Luko 9 : 3C).. The Restrcton : Tell the vson to no man, untl tlu Son....le rsen (9). le churned them llul they ubould tell no n (Murk 9 : 9). They told no (nun n (hose days (Lukf 9 : 3(1). Vefc 2. "llo was transfgured hefort,len." (1) The chohc wtnesses; (2) The! marvelous scene; (3) The ahdng results. Verse 3. "telull, there uppeared,... MoseH Kljah talkng wth hm." (1 MSCH the founder; (L) l^ljal tln retlore 3) Jesus tn lnsher. Verse f>. " llehdd a hrght clonl:... ml lehold voce." (1) Tho. fnyholsn f le- clonl; CJ) The deelaralon of tn vov; (3) Tle nfluence of ho event. Verw 8.- "They saw no one, HHVO Jesm nly." (1) The ^reat lawgver t:oe; (-, denl prophet p.one; (ll The holovcd So : rennm. \er.-e. "Tell the vson lo no man nll thn Sun of mn he rsen." (1) A lrnhhton; (-) A prophecy; (3) A pep A Blcsccr Tartet. "Dear me!"jsald Mrs. Wlclwlre, loob /ng up from/her paper, "but womcb aro gettng brnve nowndnys." "Brave?" echoed Mr. Wckwlre. "Yes. Here s a story alout a woman tvho shot a mouse. She pshaw!. n-acl t wrong. t wns only a moose* ndanapols Journal. " Even wth Hm. v " ^ Old Meanfusser Me gve you any«thng?" No, wont. Yourea fraud, Youre not blnd at all. Tho ndgnant One f wasna blnd dyer thnk d nsk such a mlf> erahlo. menn-lookln cove ns you tet anythng? Oakl Tmes. Bran Trouble. 1^ Tlo Chollle has bran trouble. - * He s that so? What knd? She t troubles hm to thluk.-^-d*, trot Free Press. A Dmnshed Fsh Story. How long?" Always Jnks To-day pleasejjrapretty wonj. an by tellng her that a certan redfaced, snub-nosed, baldbeaded mortal looked lke her. AVnks Get out! Jlks The red-faced, snub-nosed, bald-headed mortal was her flrst baby, New York Weekly. Cumulatve Kvdcnce. "Yon ought to be very proud of you wfe. She s a brllant talker." "Youre rght there." "Why, could lsten to her all nght" " often do." Texas Sttngs. Too Hgh. "You should lve near heaven," ealtj the preacher to the edtor. " know V repled the edtor, "but w. mountan lots come BO Atlanta Consttuton. A Greal Hend. Snpsmlth (trumphantly) Baw Jawve, donh boy, ve got a great henc/ for nhlnoksl Noonuh wondahl SapBnlth Yftlm! Owed mo tlln^ ncahly foah hundwcd dollahs, dawut ho cnaw, nnd le put tho account up at uncton, baw jawvo, bought 11 foh 17 cents! Hnrpcra Bazar. Mr. DmlcklH (prohmlr) Mabel, yo\l lhlmt ho mne, Marry me or wll Mow out my llkl MlM.1 Mnlol Mny offer you llttlo Touny0 ar gun? Tl»«Obntaolo Ovoroom<% Thoy are tellng the tory n London that the lonnllde Amercan n arlt) alghted nt a hotel to fnd t nlmolulcly full. " 1mve, nothng," rxumlnltod tho bout, lmot tearfully, "nothng. Tho Unt floor B taken ly tlo Kng of the Oteudern; tlo Queen of Montegurla occunlc tho reeoml; tho Dnko of Oottonoplla n nhnrlng tho thrd door Wth tlo CJnllnl of 1ort Hld; nnd tho Orowu 1rlnco of Nova CHmnum H nlocplnjf on tho hlllnrd tulln. An for myoolf, 1mvo (o make up u led n the olllce, nnd them only emlu the chamber of my daughter. Of oorm " "n tlnt your daughter?" nlnrnpted tlo Amercan, oolntlng to the younu lady at the denlr. "Yen, rdr." "All rght; ll nnry hor after lunch." And. gvng hln vallnn to tho uncecllen llonlfkp, ho added, "Now, you can tulto my mggago up to our room." Onuoln Otmot Hwtm. (Uuneb ar«perluu tho only anlmld that cannot «V"ln,, nn on<m( 1111(11(0. "Ono of the most honest men \vlr ; Aver lved wan Judge Arthur Shelds, mld (1. t, Murlhan, of (Jleyemc. "lt, WH on tn- bench n lr early day«ol, KaHH, nnd wat one of Uo lawyert wlo pramlecd n hl: cotl. Upon on occmlon \\u» conductng a cnwe l, whch had perfect colldenee whe the tral hfgan, lnt lcforc t lul no.; rethcl far the evdence agaln.ht my ell tlth fldo of tle cutrove-mj WH M< tnng nnd MO unc\epce!cd that n\\\ the CMO WH hopelcsh. fully lcllevc tlo wllnehmm led, ml couhl nut mlala them hy eruh.m-exalllon, t look ed as louk) my clent woull ONC d properly,,lud),c Shleld. had dccldc ovory omlln wllh po-yel, lalne.-.! t could not he HCC la he \va.- h any way tulen-.lcd mlll nddly n culled lo an attorney:.mr. llhcl,. lal. tho hench 1or the re.-. uf lds rune. 1 lle tunlll- n no he ><ald: Have me juvnn.- n wllnc.m. \vlll nut nee a nnn nd led 111 thl.t roll r n mal le., ol u ll,-l nm pemon.lly eo.nr..nt. 1 le to<>k h, (t. ) nl a nd ))M OM nony sa \ cd )H< c;t. for me. The oler,ldc appm n, m tle JtnU..e \\an M. ; llud, lc nnl\ c: (f the klll.l U 1,,." \V,,,,! ;,.; Slur. llol l\ M...an. «M cxclllcy..,,. [,,, ( 1,1,.,.Olllvt (n l.n. ll, ll.lo l:m,,, ll mw ald nl,.npe \\ lll.;, lavltk p dn -l!l:, an aclhe n\\ DHMtllur, wlrl.ll her (ldlu al!. n the <>>cra-box. Rnrlo dont thnk people ought t /udgo womou hy ther clothes. Kstllo Nor. wouldnt lke anj (nun to Judge me by my opera gown. Maro lo would have a mghty lov opnon of you, wouldnt ho? (And novt thoy dont npenk.) Now York World. AnoHt u TragMly. The Florda TlnoH-Unlon reports B,vely ndvcntnre whch lately lefoll Mr. \V. A. (llhert. Ho WH on n huntng nnd lldhlng crnlao n NnrHu Hound, nnd one mornng dohortod au allgator whch Hcemed to le n a doze, wth part of hln head protrudng from tho wtktor. t looked to lo a mounter, nnd Mr. (llhcrt wan ut once md/.cd wth u deulro n OHUCHH t, "(!rackl" wont tho gun, nd tbo allgator leaped half-way out nf ho wrtcr. Then ho churned K nto t bloody foam, whle tho hunter poured rl.--.lt more lullolh nto hm an rapdly nn he could. Then tho mountrom crolure lay nllll. To all appearance ho wu lend. Mr. (llhert took off hln clotheh suan out to Nceuro hl.s game. llo had -.l :neeeeded n gellng 11 rope around le nlllgnlnrn tall, \vhen wlllot nn mdula w/rnlng he fellow wheeled hot, la moll wde open, ready n lovor hln perhecntor. \Yllh (.relt preence of mnd.mr. tll tert dhed. \\hen he ro;te to the au^ face, the allgator na\\ r hm, a;:ln.nl,- for hm. AOln.Mr. (dlel dved. lrec lme:, l, trlck \\\t repealel, n. lll,ly he llllllter j;ol :.:ll,. \ :rl re. te hnd had lnnkh ol hnnlln;;,.. hone huel for one day. / A -flln\v Velln;. "f dere l: nn,v nventon dal 1 lavv a polound napeck nr," -.:l,l Mendel D;,M>e. "tll d" tonlln- pen," " \\ ltdh de rea.onv" ln lred rod-.llll; ele. " )ey never work." \\ 1 a:,ll; r.ln

5 .j - PROMPTLY SECURED Wrlto for our nterestng books " nventorolp" "How yon ore swndled." Send ns a rough slcotcn or model of your nventon or mprovement wo wll tell yon froo oar opnon as to whether t s probably patentable. Wo make a specalty of applcatons rejected n other hs. Hghest references furnshed. EAKON & EABON PATENT SOLCTORS & EXPERTS ClTll * Mechancal EnRnccrs, Graduates of tho Polytechnc School of Engneerng. Bachelors n Apl)lk*l Scences. Laval Unversty, Ucmbcrt atent kaw Assocaton, Amercan Water Works Assocaton, Now Engl Watrr Works Amoc. P. O. Surveyors Assocaton, Asaoc. Member Can. Socety of Cvl Engneers. WASHNGTON, D. C. MONT-HEAL, CAN. R-P-A-N-S The modern stard Famly Medcne : Cures the common every-day lls of humanty. Always a Good Stock f le Shoes made to Order s my Specalty, full satsfacton s guaranteed. Reparng done. Bellevue Avonno, : : N. J llaumontou Stoam Macaron Works (Establshed n 1889) Macaron, Vermcell, Fancy Paste, The best made n tho Unted States. Sold Wholesale Retal. Dealer n mported & Domestc mported Olve Ol. " A name of base-ball was played ;ast Saturday, at Ateo, between tlo local club tbo Hamuonton Stars. The Atco boys showed surprsng good Form, Campetons work beng especally jno throughout the catue. Dublc was bt rather hard n the frst nnng, was releved by Smth, who played well Foe.a.-whle ;~_then_a few, more ptchers cl, but tho game was lost. t was a ptchers battle all through, Ballard oa the slat for the Stars through nne nnngs, held the Atcos down to three hts. Cohvell played a star game at short-stop. n fact, the Stars played a consstent game throughout, seemed as much at home on the hlly feld as mud-larks. Several of the boys slpped up, notably Hnchman, Myrose, am French, but always got ther roan out. Score: Atco 3, Stars 25. J. JKaf Ths s Court week, several lammootomans are rustcatng at the county-seat. Dr. Crowell represented ths town on the Gr Jury, whch was largely composed of Atlantc Cty men, on Wednesday afternoon returned twenty-three true blls. We do not know of any n whch Hammonton s partcularly nterested. Do not attempt.to touch to-morrow. t s Gods, not yount. You have no busness wth t. Every day has n t enough to keep every one occuped, wthout concernng themselves wth the thngs beyond. WASHNGTON. The three day personally conducted tour of the Penna. R. R., on Thursday, Aprl 21st, presents an excellent opportunty ta vst the Natonal Captal at a slght expense. Among tbo nterestng ponts to be seen, under the ntellgent drecton of an experenced tourst agent, are the Captol, Executve Manson, the Treasury, Congressonal Lbrary, the Mnsenm, Smthsonan nsttuton, tne Natonal Museum, New Corcoran Art Gallery. An experenced chaperon wll also accompany the party as a companon for unescorted lades. The rate from New York, from Phladelpha, wth proportonate rates from other ponts, ncludes all necehsary expenses durng the entre trp, transportaton, hotel expenses, gudes. Pe sous desrng to return va Gettysburg may do so by purchasng tckets at $2 extra, whch nclude ths prvlege. An opportunty wll also be afforded to vst Mt. Vernon Arlngton at slght addtonal expenne. For tnerares, tckets, full nformaton, apply to tcket agents ; Tourst Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York ; 789 Broad St., Newark ; or address Gco. W. Boy-1, Asst. Gen. Hasar Agent, Broad St. Staton, Puladeloha. Brghtest Best A Narrow Escape. Tbunkful words wrtten by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, 8. D. "Was taken wth a bad cold whch pettled on _mv uugs ; ccuf;h sot n fnlly tormna- Led n colbrupton. Four doctors gave me up, sayuc: could lve but a short tme. gave myself up to my Savour, determned f could not stay wth my frond on earth would meet my absent ones above. My husb was^ advsed to got Dr. Kngs New Dscovery for Consumpton, Coughs Colds. gave t a tral, took n all eght hottles. t has cured me, thank God am saved now a well, healthy woman." Tral bottles free at Dr. CroweUs drug store. Regular sze 60 c. $1. Guaranteed, or prce rofunded. tthbbffr SALE. By vrtue of a wrt of fjr faoae, to mo drected, SUl out of the Now Jersey Court of Chancery, n n cause wheren Wllam. Tomlnson, executor, etc., a complanant Elam Stockwell ot ux»ro defendants, wll epoffl to talo nt publc vonduo on Wednesday, May 18,1898, at two oclock n the afternoon of sad day, at tho hole 1 of Alexer Ajtlen, ot Hummonton n (ho < ounty of Atlnnto State of New JorBey.nll the followng descrbed tract of laud stuate n tho Town of llmmonton, a the County of Atlantc State of How Jersey, by f survey thereof made July «0tb, A. D. 18SO, s bounded as follows, vz: Begnnng nt a stone etnjr n the northoast edge of ;tho road leadng from Hammonton to Columba, runs (1st) north tonyseven degrees^ ffty four mnutes oust tnunty cbans three lnks to n atone corner to l sold to Mary A. Crawlejs; thcnoe (2) by tho same north c.-hty-two decrees on»t eght chans ffteen lnks to a stone corner tot-esame; thence (?) by, the same eonth twenty-nne degrees acd sx mnutes cast, eght cbun ffty- one lnks to n ntune corner to l sold to TfomaslR. Wcsott; then (4) by the same south sx.y sx degrees west twcntystven chans fourteen lnks to a stone corner to the s.me by the north-oast edgoof sad road; thence (5) north twenty-nne degrees nnd sx mnutes west, our chans fortyseven lnks M the place of begnnng. Contnung twenty two acres ffteen huudrudths of an acre of l, be the same more Beng the fame premses whch Anna M. Horn Walter W. Horn her husb, tr deed dated the thrd day of October, A. D. eghteen hundred nnety-one, recorded a the Clerks Offce of Atlantc County n Book 161 of Deeds, Page 288, etc., granted conveyed to sad Elam.Mookwall n fee. SAMUEL KRBY, Sherff. Ddtoo Aprl 16, VOOBHEBB & REYNOLDS, Solctors. Prs fee. $10.40 Heaters Eepared And Reset Dont put up that old stove ppe, that s full of holee, for t wll not help your stove to draw.. > WLLAM BAK^ER, No. 25 TLrd Street, W. R, TLTON & Co,, We represent companes that aro among tho bout. Our rates aro wth tho lowest. nsurance nlvon UB wll have prompt careful attenton. Hammonton Hotel Stable, Cartng Delverng of all hnds dono promptly, on Blunt notce. Sngle Double Carrages to hre, by tho day or hour. a most relable lne of all the popular brs of Tobacco, my own make s what cull the attenton of my old frends, new frends. Also, well selected lne of sportng goods. GEO. W. PRESSEY, Hammonton, N. J., Justce of the Peace, Offce. Second Cherry Sts. DOWN TRANS. a. u.ja. n. p. m. pm. p.m p.m;p.n! 8 (Ml B 924 9X H (X) SO Sfl: «,6 5S... 5M 7 12; !... 6 l (jlhtsl 627J7 4l! 5 42 ( T 57 J6 &»\Kttt\...7,17 &1:8 2l S 15030, STATONS. HAMMONTON, talan Amercan STEAM ""Manufacturer 67 the fln Fancy Ptato. Maccaron n packages, wth drectons. The louse, as well a8 the packed of the very boat qualty, acd nothng nferor to the mported ones. mported Groceres A..Phllps. W. A. Kannce. A. H. Phllps & Co. "re MONEY - FOB Mortgage Loans. Correspondence Solcted Atlantc Avenue, Atlantc Cty, N. J. 19, J hlladelpbl* Cftmdon West Colllngawood..., :... Hodden Holglt...,....nrel Sprngs... <... Clemcbton WUllanstown June...,... Cedar Brook......Wrnalow June. (ve)..... Hammonton DaCotta...,... Klwood Kgg Harbor Brtgmtlno June... a 25 s...atl»ntlccltj ! ( JO Ol X fl HO on 4 53.m. n m. (. m.ja S!) 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