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Hammonton .N.J.
PAPER
For the Tax of 1890.
WIIICH I~
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TOWN OF H--AMMONTON.
And Just the Paper
"~OTICEI~ hereby giveu that I,y rirtne of n warrant
..t.~ l~su~l by O. W. Preuey, E~q., to make the taxes
lahl on uoiln|*rored
and uatenaotcd land,, and on
amli to.smell by persona n.t the lawful proprh, lor~,
The Prens ha. the best po~Hble orgael*ation
to
e~nro news from the molt Jolporlant
satire@s, and who are unable to pay their rex,lu the Tows of ][amwith nearly400 corre~pondent~ in Pennsylvaola, NeW monte., Conntyof Atlantic, the Collector of todd town
Jenny sod Delaware, tht~ state and near at homonews will,
on WEDNESDAY. the
Is cover d with a routine carefulne~ and attention to
detail eel even att’emptod by any other paper.
ITth day of August,
The Preeahas also the be~tof correupooa~sts in all
the great cities el the U:dtedStat~e,aa well .s flnaoctal
Next, at the hoar of 2 o’clock P.M., at tile office of tha
and ruliroad
experts in Chicago sod the Went, who TownClerk, .ell the tin*her, wood, herbage, and other
keep tile paper mors than abreast with event&
The nohsmn,~ vf th- ~anday Pre~s are ear/*hod by voodlble property found on the premises, taxed to the
contributions from those whoen nalnee are wrateu bigh under earned per~ns, to make the t&Xel and co~ta
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well as from men of high rank In pubnc life. Tha ate of 12 per cent. per annum from Dec. 20,1890, to
~est slithers know that their bent andlellCe$ arothe
the 0~y of male:
reader# of the Dolly, Sonday, and Wt.ekly Press.
In politics, Tile PI’I~a knowsnoother ina~ter than
the peopI~, and the ptst year illMI 6el.n. aa hMbeen
Block. Lot No. Acres. Tax
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Wonderful Flesh Producer.
, ~ny have gained one pound
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Scott’s ]r~mulsionis not a secret
~aody. It contains the stimula¢,hg properties of the Hypophosl~tea ]tu4 pure Norwegian Cod
~ver Oil, the potency of both
l~Mnglargely increased:It is used
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A.ll that tractor
parcel of ]and nnd premises
hereinafler
particularly
described,
situate,
lying
aud being
In theTownshlp
of Buena
Vista In the county of Atlantmand
State
of
~New ~ersey, buuuded as renews, t~ wit :
¯ Beglnnh,g at the luterscctton
of the centers
of Summer and Central
roads,
and extending
along the centre
nf Sunnner
road,
north,
eighty-two
degrees,
west eighty
rods to laud
mow or latc of one l)alot,
nnd at right angles
thereto
between parallel
lines iu length
or
depth southwardly
forty
rods,
coutalnlng
twenly acres of lurid,
strict
measure, being
the same premises conveyed to Mary J. Serib
ner by Charles K¯ Landisand wlfo. bv decxl
recorded tn Lther 38 of Detds for Atlautio
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Successor
to J. D. Fairchild,
Dealer in Groceries,
lour,
l~:~Goods
Supplies Generally.
delivered,
and orders
taken
For Boils, Hot Tumor.%
Ulccrs, :Fistulas,
Okl Sores, Itching Eruption.% Chafing or
Scald Head. It is ~nfalliblc.
I%r htftamed or Caked Brcasts ,~,! Sore
Nipples. ]t is inva~ablc.
Price, 5° Cents.
Trial size, 25 Cents~
S,,td I,r ra-uggi.t~,nrsent |,o~t-p#ld ~nlccell,t ,,r price.
Ht:~ll RKrs’~F.D.fO.,
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CURES PILES.
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at your d oor~
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Plans,.~penificat;nns,
aud Estimates
furnished.
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attended to.
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~end 1Oot~, for $O0-Pago pamphl~;.
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h...m.h ~h,.w ul dt),,.,s, fo:’ which iibcral
prvmiunisart; ofl~.retl.
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Mr. h~,_.a[Is has a lutl)py faculty t)f
:condPtlsll’g
and th-6 Republican,both
for
cash.
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Garm~,nra )na, lo in tho best manner,
¯ ~:-~e~ .~T,~,~
le
ItAI~ISIONTOl~,
: : N.J.
pt)it)ted Unitt.d .’-ttm.s I.aud C,)lumis- Sc ,ur, n,., and R~pait-ing promptly dnne.
[{;t/es t,’|)~ 3q:lh~e.
Satisfactiou
guaran- Office Day%--Every week.day.
sh)ncr by Presidcut Harrist;:l.
tie is
t,.i,,~ 111 Pve|’y C;tSO~GAS ADSIINISTERED.
k]]own as a hu~th,r ;)qd call bt~ dependt:d
No charge for eztracting with gas, when
Ul,Olt t.t’tiiizc
every point of vauta~e
teeth aro ordered.
Prospectus for 1892.
The Philadelphia weekly Press.
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I[0U. Thomas If. Carter, ol .~[outana,
was :~l Sa~.urthty
Go to JACKSON’S
fi)r Best Meals A fcatur,:
Shorthand,
1. Two lots on Pleasard Street,
large house--handsome,with
every convenience,
heater,
conservatory, etc..
2. Lot on Second Strect,--fine
7-room house, heatcd,--very
reasonable price.
3. Another on Second Street,"
--fine house--cheap encugh.
6. Nine acres on Central A~e.,
large house and barn. All
in tirst-class
order. A bargain for somebody.
$, Over three acres on Chew
Road. near 12th St. 5-room
h~use, nearly new. Berries
and fruit.
A "daisy" place
for chicken business.
9. A I)~etty home on Third St,
ten minutes flora ~tations,
in sight of four churches and
¯ new school-house,~two lots,
9-room house, heater, vines,
flowers, fruit, berries.
10. Prominent corner on Bellevue Avenue ~ fine business
location.
144 feet on the
avenue, ]00 deep. A good
house included.
]2. Twenty acres on Pleasant Mills ]~oad, ten acres of
14;. Twenty acres, w~ f~dted,-:
~-room house, 5~’i’n~;,stable, ::
etc.
A bargaln. ’~;~.~:~.-~;"~ : .’
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15. Thirty-four
acres, :to-room
":
house, big barn, hen-house,
stables, etc. Lots of fruit,
¯1.¸¸
~::~
now in profit.
Cheap.
Fine 9-room house on Fair’
Tim Moui, t lh,lly Fair will be held on
¯ ~ept. 12th, " l.I t, 14 and 15th. The list
ADVERTISERS
canlearn
theexact
cost
of anyproposcd
]lneof
¯ advertisingin American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. R.owdl & CO:,
For Sale
berries in bearing, good-6-room
house. Cheapenout~h.
13. Six-room
houseandlot ~n :::.,
Prospect Street, near both"
~tafions::Easy terms.
& 4.. ~ , ., ,
/{t.re weare. n,!:lr th~ ,’::,l of J ~21y,
"~VIleulb(~JO)¯s()[ .t’411111|11!~.~llt);ti re|.~f)
~’kn,l Cul))d is t,Llrl,lS,~lh=~ t;ll :t .~tliq,iy
Of dHr{s[’t/F I[.t’ ~(’ItSt’*ll’~ c;tn/l~;tb"
2klld IIOWthe t.t)lint
ry i- ii11 on Lhe tack
To kLlt)w W]llc!~ Ot two Wi~[ be
Uur I u]Pr ,)F t~l 1%’t’ St’:; ,t I( .%-JJ:tby
l’.uth,)r ]htlJy ~Ic|,’ee.
--A’ 1/¢eQ,#~.
iu lhe
\
l eal Estate
tromthat State. Iu 15’,1]. he wasalt-
..m.l
It hat not been our’eustomto issue a pres.
pectus. A NnWSPAPUR
can never tell before.
~andJustwhatsubjects will be discussed. We
told out,elves in re.Sines0, however,wlth our
sell-trained editorial force, andourlarge st~ff
)f Special contributor,, to treat any subject
whichmaypresent itself duringthe year. Our
p]aus for 1892 contemplatean enlargementof
ournewsdepartment,a perfecting of the other’
department’,andthn briogtngup of the entire
paperto a etill higherstandardof efficiency.
PR EMI UM~.
TheNational Baptist is offering a llne of
most attractive premiums.For,example,communionservices, organs andhymn-books,vatueble ~ooksof reference and. general information, fountain
pens. Ooeof its mo~tattracnve
offers i, th re one offeringto the newsubscriber
¯ andto tbe.pereonsecuringthe newname,each
lumeof Prot. Drum-mond’t’
fa~Io~
ndd/bss=
as, attractively boundin whiteandgold.
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Third
’aa~.r0~tht"i0orl,)’
Are wantedin every Church.to canvass for (Record
uewnames.Llbera| commlss]onsarc offered~
917-919Che,tnutStreet, Philadelphia.
Past oxperlencehas shownthat a goodly num- For )’ears
arl annual enrulmcntof morethan
ber of newnamescan be quickly gatheredby a a thm~nd~lndents. 12~t studclats last year. A
Facultyof thirty Iq~clalt~t~.
good agent.
THE PRICE
Morning, Afternoon and Ntght Se~loWl.
Frcnch~
Is 8~ per-year, in advance;- bendfor sample .... I’dV~tCCIa.~slu Gel’Rla~l~.nd
Falltermbegtns
Mouday,
August
31.ApPilcopies, whschwill be cheerfully sent. Addres, cathm
lu advancenccea~try.Sitting, LIzait~d.
all enmmunications
to
l"rocurvdc..~criptiveCollegeAuutml,
etc.
Clinton
Rogers Woodruff,
THOMASMAYPEIRCE, PH. D.
Principal andFounder.
ButlnessManager
TheNational !Japtist, .
G;~,duatCs
sucCossfally
a~btcd.to l~mLtio~k
120{) ChestnutSt. Philadelphia.
HAiVJ:I~IONTON
Contractor&Builder
C mm~ttee. ,Mr. C.,tt-t~r is only thirty"
eight years of age, yet he--has a)rcadv
ael~icvod a bri:]iant
repulation as a
shrewd politician
a~d a mau r,f great
executive force. J]e was born in Ohio,
was admittctl to tl’e bar In ~Ncbrasktt
but has since t’es!dcd ilt 5Iuut:ma, beit,~
the lir~t lhq~res(.ut:ttive se.nt iu Cougrcss
---AND-----Family
WITOH
HAZELOIL
we ge~ goods for less
mouey tiiau we wou~d ~t were there no
fitvorable bahmcc.
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~:¯ lie beaefie!al ellcct
}of ~.--~5"ment in
Cash need not be explain~cy,
it
is true, is not consumabtc,k~aouot be
¯
,
I
eateu or worn, but it ha~ ’,t ~r marc important functiott. ~loucy is)the isle oil
trade. Where tno,a¢~" is plctny busiuc.~s
is active and enterprise
awake. Whure
money is "tight" industry cta~natcs.
So our country should wclc,~me a
i
.
.
fitvorable ba!ance of trade, and It should
welcome the Amerl(~u ponce of l’rot~cties, the only policy that h’ts given us a
favorable balatic~ iu the past or will give
i~ i~ the futnre:--:L~neric,,.tt .E,_’o~omtst.
IN THE MARKET, BUY THE
NewYork Weekly Tribune, regular price, SLOe
ltel)ublican,
quence,
The Best Gasoline Stove
:For only $1.25, Cash in Advance.
Jersey
If it be profitable for ltu individual to
sell mora than he buys and thus have a
balan~,of
money--ritually
a private
balanc~z-of trade--in his fun’or, whyis it
not iust as profitable t’or a nation ?
A balance of trade may bc paid iu
money, oriu goods and~ervices. Either i
modo of paTment inurea to the prolit ot
the,country in whose fzvor the baianee
exists¯
It the payment be iu goods or
services,
then the debtor unties must
bes2iz itself tosend these goods, whether
of hs own or of foreign productiolls 9r
perform those services.
As a couse-
IF ¯YOU WANT
"f
LeadingRepublican
paperof theUnitedStates,
NO, 30
Theol]ly reason for Mr.Clevcland,s
" s
sal..s, of its protltsor losses.
HAMMONTON, N.J.
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HUMPHREYS’
OF THE
It will tell youweekJywhatis ~olnz on in the
dennmi~atioo--Ea~t,West, Northa~ti South-Tne.~day, July ’-’6th,
18.)-,
for it is tbe natioealBaptistp.~per,takingcog. At two o’clock In the n.liernounof r.ald day¯at
ntzanreto the u~tcrmostbordersdf ourdcaom~the hotel nf %ViillantSoluPl~.in J:[uenli. %’lsttt,
L
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lower.
We want your trade, and are willing
sell eheap to Secure it.
The Presidential Campaignof 1892 will, without doubt, be the moat intensely
7interesting and exciting in the history of the United States, and counts
people will be extremely anxious to have all the ~eueral and l~lltieal
flows and discussions of the day as presented iu a National Journal, in
addition to that supplied by their own local paper. To meet thi~ want,
we have entered into a contp.ot with the
County,folio 62. etc.
~elzed aa the property of John Jnhnvonand
~Ira. John Johnson and taken In execution at
the suit of George Jonas, and to be rold by
CHAILI.E.~R. LACY,Sheriff.
DatedJuly 15th. 1~92¯
R,1’. TU~zI~,
Solicitor.
pr. fee, $7.17.
THE
TO READERS
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Call and got our prices, and compare them .wifh
those for the same class of goods ¯elsewhere.
INDUC1~-ITI~/TS
GRAND
240
-~i~~ of a writ of e
"Byvirtue
.
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rected, issued
out of the NewJersey Conrto3
Chancery.will be sold at public ",’endue, on
reduced rates by Wednesday, Aug. 17th, 1892,
at two o’clock in the allernpon of said day at
tim SOUTH
JERSEYthe
Court House. in May’sLaudiug. Atlantic
County, NewJersey¯
cases
J., JULY 23, 1892.
nomination, and the thing that torced
h’O.X~X[X.
his re)ruination in spite of all the e11brts
A. balanceof Lradein our favormeans 0! politicians, was the fact that~ in tho
a balance
of profits in the poehets o[ ()fir minds of the Democratic masses, he
rcpres.ents the idea of Irce-tradc. The
peoi):e. It m~ans that we aro ercditore
platlo~mis an unmistakabledeclaration
iastead of debtors, that foreign natiot,s
owe us money or goods iustcad of our against, all parleyingwithprotection¯
It puts the Democratic party iu the
country beiog iu debt to foreign nations.
to the policy of
Free-Trade "protessor~"
pretend to field as colninittcd
sueer at a balance of trade and say it l sweeping away every shred o[a protecrepresents no v;ealth. X’c~ those very: ttve duty¯-Itotrg George.
Free-Trade "l)rofessors~’
would far
[ rather sell their text 1)ooks ¢o English
students aud get back ~ood British gold
¯ For Piles--Extcrnat or Internal, Blind
or Blccdin~; !~istula -in- Ano: Itching or
in return than usc up their salaries in
buying Eezlishbooks without selling Blccdint~ of thc Rcctum. The relief is
immediate--the cure certain.
au)thing of their own.
I"or llurn~, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contractionfrom Burn~. The rclicfis instant
A balance o~ trado is an index of a
--the
healing Wonderh~l~nd unequaled.
connLtTts’business, of its purchases and
of any make or grade as low as you
can buy it in the city, and in many
’.
Presidential
you want to buy a Watch
way down~ow. Weare boundto
get yourtrade, if low prices will
bring it. Wecan sell youa watch
Fruits
and Vegetable
s Fresh EveryDay,
:
Papers and magazines
~%r~r0~se=,
Cattle,Sheep,D0~~r0~.ANDPOULTRY.
~OOPageBookon Treatment orAnlma|s of all kinds, in any language,
Unless
10 and
’
,~ [,~
should be
Short
12 cents.
Also, the best HamsandSmoked
Meats.
Mutton,Beef, andYeal.
Roasts,
:N.
HAMMONTON,
80.
Very Best Steaks at 14 cents.
Terms of the Press,
Drafts, Chock~, and all other rom|ttances
made payable to the order of
vet.
+:.
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t
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T~eGos~.
in each
case,~ill bs8(; cents.
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For the American Home.
’Head the Republican.
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See the Prices of Meats
w,,rd~.
IDnch
wisdunl
/
into
a
/
few
/
Send3 one-ce~t ~t atoll, nnd a 1;st 0fbookagt~t~, and ,x~
will send you, p(~tpatd ~ree~ c~ ~[ag,tt]le¢,ttt
]~,’pPo¢l~Ctiots of 2~t],~ael’s
Greatest .Pat,ill,iS,
~.~l?te¢~Tra*Mflllar~tio,
i,,
tho
O~gi,ial
b" for framing.
Oil Coior~ wortl~ at least $~.oo,
Com’wealth
Poe.Co.,N.W.Cor.Tth
& Sachem
St.,i )hila.
=
IIl~l
IF $4,00 a day Gudrar,tt’ed
Ladies
I1(11~ aml Gentlemen scUing our new hook.
¯ I~ I~1~ Edited by llenry Nell. ~slstcd BY RUSSELL H¯ C0.~WgL~. Over ~ ful|-page
wood engravin~s. Twelve large raagnificcnt colored plates, each
pnn~¢din tancolor~.
A t~qp~l~lilmd~
oopyca~
bc told in every home XI~IK/IDI~ wit e ra
thcrearechlldren.
Titc~- "Motbcr
V VltlkV ~ands being sold.¥ouogglriwrites:
and I are work-
B
GEO. W. PRESSEY,
Hammont0n,N. J.,’
Justiceof ~hePeace,
NENRY
rff.ll, Publisher
e 11~~,/th ~t,, Phila.
a~v ~
¯ C..~:;’:~
SIv~~’tt
Ofii~:e. Second
a~Id Cherry Sts.: :
.
lhtviug ’~tackod my yard for the winter
with the bost grades of..
LEHIGH
To curoBdiousncss,
Sick IIcadacho,
Constl-2:
- ¯
pation,31ataria~ Liver Comphdnts,tak0
: ;
ti~u safe nttd certain rcmcdT,
SMITI-rs
COAT,
I"
[ tim pr,’p’,t’,,d t,) f,trni~h it in lar~’,. ,)r
sm:tll ([It;tnt;iti,’S,
;tt, etil,)r~(*Sl
[ II~ i ~] , tOi% t3 ~" LU[~P-L. LIUIUR~/Oa-,ofaIIcharmercamlo~uc~. ’° l’;vcr
as any.
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ii" ~ Img~l~d~li|li|B%I~I~|We haver39or- Your pattenage s.d~cit~d.
~ cent.%whichmaybc dcdnctedfrora ti~t order.
rllKq~llI=H|lUll~lpIM
q~ll E1 II 111
dcrs
mornlng:
up to wages
thia
rt"
all the work done by nlno o’¢1o ; then cauvass to four
--~old 3S copicsto-~hy."
Extr~ Llbernt Ternt~
go Agentu,~C0~lPLKTg
0UTFIT YRgl~(~Addre~s
Estate ,,f Peter McEwen,dec’d.
Lctler- tesl amenta~ vou the above estato
havlt|t~ bern t~ranted to the undersigneds
all T,e,’s,-,s it~,h~bted to th’e said estat~
are "r(-que~,,,d
tt, mako payment, and"
those havin~_, claims to present the same
wil h,,l~t dehp,’ t#, ESTIIERMcEwgs,
Ex&
ccu~rix,
,ff N-~WtOUvillo,N. J., or to her
attorney, "%V.~l. H. BnowN,. 52S Walnut ":,:.
at.,
Phi)a~le]l)hia,
Pa.
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bottle),
]Priec
TtlRy AltE TttE StO.~T CONVF,Nt~t.NT.
of ellS,or
t~IZ-eo 2.3,C. |~t~r
~?~t41e*-
W. H. Bernshouse.
OffiCe i~ Wm.Bt, rnshouse’sotttco.
Yard opposite the ~aw 31:11.
I~tA~ ~l~ ~1~~ II ~ ~)lai[e.t r:)p, ct~. T~p!,cfq t~f it~mp,K
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¯ Johcny. . .
. "When at hat, all woru and tired, to nut into rooms where the rural- fine ounces, having a b~-lllon value el the three figures indicate, stauding be- ashamedto showhow muchthey thlrak
the poor child could run’no more, then lure is not,to be correspondingly toned ’$57,630,’000, Or a coin value of $70,: tween them. ’ The lowest frieze con- of each other;and after they ~ro marlie saw/hat hewas standing
justbeside up.
,~.
416,600. California leads In theyleld rains figures of theheads of fourteen ried they are ashame4 to show how
¯ , .... the nchool-tmuse
door.Ah, how glad Don’t have tee floor, wall and fur- ot gold, and Colorado in ~llver.
German Kings and Emperors, b0gin,much they don’t¯
..-uitur~. tn-~-~m=.cuverrd-,wtt h..-ma,
~,,---.-~
.......... he-~aa..~:autot. audoAo
.~tudy..~ith
.,-the.
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..rest,
fortheticking
could
notfollow
it terial which has a decided pattern.
The restoration was completed in shall V¢
find goF’t
out o-the
thut ~end,..
the of--lifo--,
things we
hi~vo
:Deer Park In ,~LIHlo~tr|.
he
only
did
his
bestl"
~.~’..:
October,
1890.
Don’t
put
into
a
robin
unsteady
~-°
Three ~housand acres of wild ]and
lost
are
thos0
we
teed
the
hardest
to
7
,.
"l’mgladhe got ridof thehorriddttle tables loadcd w.ith meaningles# ¯ere recently fenced In to a helght0f
, ~’,-; :-;
old thingl’ said httlo Johnny.
~-~ZSS MAUZE ]~IonAN,
Of Newark, N. keep.
~’:::’
~ixteen feet In Missouri. A htrge J., a girl of eighteen, recently oflored ] A ba~tgago car can run a~ well cn a
"Ah, bathe had ]earneda lessonlbric-a-brac.
number of (leer were Inclosed with. her s.ervioes as..a nurse in a !mall-pox [ down-gradeas an engine, but It takes
i::i:i~,i’::~ Whenthebell~rang loudand clear,
whoof all thevillage ohildren wanso
The way to obtain recognition Is to ~ut their knowledge, and it Is pro- hospital
’ ’,~:~
wuon
courage
of the rogu- ] plenty
, :
ofbcicr
pressure
topulla trala
. _ ~nothem.
go ahea~ ; to qumtly, perM,tently make )osed to keep them ~here the res~ of mr
:’~,~’i~, qhibk as he to hear? And,what~v~.r
nurses
laile~l
[ overthemountalns¯
.
he wlmdoing, at his work or at his one’,self worthy of It. If It comes, ~helr live&
:~:~:::~
When a woman makes up her mind] Arloh man ]s an honest man no
hewould .ellandgood;IfIt doesnotcome,it is
i~~’. :: ~l=y,whentheclockstruck
a man there is no escai~ ] ht asks to him, for be would be adoublo
I~ishard to be a friend toaman to marryexe0pt
|isten, glad and ready to obey. ~ow, something to prove one’s self worthy of
i~=~:~:
’
to marry another we- ]knave to cheat mankind WktU he ha4
lm
whois an enemyto Idmself,
fro°r?
",L:~.!’~" myboy, if you don’t listen whet:
I t~l It,
I noneo6of la
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parcels to the upper st<)rles of high the plants also furmsh a supply of food great extent, of incomes. There are, f~ssional work; not to mention art,
v,:.z
fewer
gigantic decorativeintellects,
but of ....
or pictorial, for.which,
buildings has been invented by M. T. for the auimals. The snails aml cad- perhaps,
;.’~,
dice-worms
have
1)articularly
good
apvery
many
more
men
and
women
of
course,
as
well
as
for
music
or
staging,
Whyfast.on ye your
,."
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.Golaz of Geneva. The letter box on petites.
¯
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The supply of phmts can tah~nt sufficient to have been remark- a ~pecial talent is required. There are,
’. ’ ::: J-i!i,~
Not by might, nor by power (Zcch.
,the ground floor has partitions for usually be found in "th0 same springs able m an age not so very long gone opportunittes at haud for study of all ¯
, !~
~very story. An electric circuit is that the animals are. I have fouml he; we have,perhaps,
fewer millionthese and manyother subjects.
Since
A;~rt--.from.-mo-’""-yo emanothing.(J.olm therebyclosed,_ and .a current-turns
ci’i~
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us, buttheaverage
in- it isnolongertho oustomforthemes.......
some bunches of mo~s and a Sul)ply airesamongst
’-’~:.~
15: 5).
on the water from a cistern, at the of Alga: quite sufficient. The Al!/w comeis probably
muchhigherthanit of thefamilyto provide
forthe weNotthatwo~aro
snillcient
of ours01ves
-1
top of the building into a cylinder will need replenishing occasionally, es- was fiftyor sixtyyearsago. The men, the girlsshouldbe at least’as ’ , ".
.~
(2 Cor. 3: 57.
whicli acts as a counterweight to the pecially it you keep several snails, as standard of luxury is constantly creep- well equipped as the boys; and if the
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Chrlst’s
Exaltation
Affirmed:
letter box. In this way the letter
they seem to be very fond of them. ing up. A serwmt of all work is be- lines should fall to them in pleasant
. .o>~:!!~
The God of Abraham .... hath glori- box ascends to the topstory~ and on The Al!~ are aquutio plants, and con- coming one of thocuriosities of a past pltoea, and they are saved the expori~-.°~.,:.!:’
~:
fied his Sorvan_t(13),
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themere-once of havsng to work for the~rHally
the waylt drops the letters at their !~ist of deep green filaments so small age,whereas it isnotbeyond
f~’.., .,:,~
The Prince of lifo: whomGod raised respective floors. Wheuthe top fiat that when alone they can scarcely be cry of the "oldest inhabitant"--the
bread, they arc none the worse, but
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reached tho water flows from the discovered by the naked eye, but whou authority on ull matters-that many ¯mfimtely better, for the dmolpline
The God of our lathers raised up is
collected
in
largo
quantities
they
form
young
married
couples
used
to
sot
np
the
serious
study
of
any
subject
which
’~
cylinder and the letter box descea~
:: ~:~’~/:~i:~
a. velvety mass which I have heard housel~eepiag with cue servaut~ and they m.-y elect to take up¯
. Jesus
(~nt.~r,. o~,,
t~Its orlglnal
l~Itioa,
:: :~.,~::’~!
lli. VITAL
TAUTLY,
i.
Human
Sufflclenov
Disclaimed:.
o
eyes on us. 9(1.)..
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PAINT! PAINT
,+
eubltem,.
~TIIE~
[ Enteredaa ~econd class matter ]
Go to
dfJ
Fruit Growers’ Union.
OWTOW®
ttammonton,N. J., 3ely 23rd, 1892.
SATURD/~.Y, JULY 23. 1892.
TILTON/’ C0.’S
When you buy the Hammonton Women who Paint
You can buy one at a time,
Paint, 3ou do not buy sevenor
the dozen at once,and get a
P EPUBLICA
N 71CKEr.eighths of a gallon for ~ gallon, old chairs, tables, stands, sligl~t
For anything that you
reduction in price.
etc., making them dainty m’nama:~ want in the
or thlee pints for a half-gallon ;
Flavors
are
ments, will find the Imperial
For Presidant.
line of
nor do yoti
ge~ one of those
Vantlht,
Lemon,
Enamel
Paint
the
best
for
the
Rose,
¯
pac;m, ges that weigh 12 to 14 purpose
Benjamin Harrison,
Almond,
Orange.
Gents’, Ladies’,
7ounds, and containing so much
Of Indiana.
Boys’ and Children’s
it produces the most briI-~ These extracts are well known.
alaali tha~ it appears to be so liant enamel surface on new hr.
For Vioo P1esident,
tl,iek that it is impossible to old work, and can be used ou
A line ot delicacies
use it without fltinning ; but in
Whitelaw Reid,
wood, wicker, earthenware, or
ready
for the table :
be) ing the Hammontonyou get metal.
Of New-~h,rk~ .
Roast Veal,
Roast Turk0y,
In all sizes, from No. 11 to 44.
a full standard gallon of paint,
Comes in many colors and
Roast Beef,
weighing 14 to 16 pounds to tints, in bottles and in half.pint
J. S. Thaver is putting the last
Devilled Crabs, Salmon Steak,
A nchovie Paste,
work on a fine house, cornur of Third the gallon, made from the best cans.
OR IN
Beef, Lnnch Tongue,
andGherrv Sts., for Mr. Harry Smith, materials knownto the trade,
Chipped
Artist’s Gold Paint for th(~
lately
of
Philadelpbia.
It
is
finished
in
and
costs
the
consumer
fi’om
~1
Potted
Meats,
Bed Blankets
gold touches.
Queen Olives,
natural wood, has hot and cold water,
to ~l.50 pet" gallon for honest
Ladies’ Wicker Rocker, unor Horse Blankets three story portico, wind.mill and three- paint. .
Salad Dressing,
o
pump.
finished,,to be painted white and
Olive Oil.
]f the purchaser doesn’t want gold. ~2.25.
Two weeks without rain left our
honest paint, and wants "to be
Parlor Table, unfinished, to Flour.
Or in our Gener:tl Assortment soil terribly dry, vegetatiot> of every honest to himselt~ thenbe sure
kind’withering
under the hot sun, and
be painted.~has twist legs and Our own special brand "U"
of Domestic
to buy the lfammonton Paint, cArved=clawfeet. Ve,~ pretty. is-an excellent family flour.
road-dust nearly ankle deep. Tu.:sday
brought relief, in the term el rain,--soit
and the manufacturer will give ~2.
~5.]5 per barrel.
anti continuous down l),,ur,
until all
a receipt with every gallon ~old
Sold 1000 barrels of it last
nature rejoiced.
telliug you llow to make two
year. Other brands are
~%. The beautiful mgn lettering
on gallons of paint out of one of House and Hcme,
Hatter’s A No. 1,
many of our bu~iue~s taco’s windows the ilalnmonton. It will cost
By Marion Ilarland, Free.
Blenton. "’O. 0."
was
dnne
It,
a
tramp
artist,
on
’,’,’eduem
Canned Goods, Dried Fruits
33 cents fi)r the extra gallon. Over 500 pages, illustrated and
day last. Headmitted having "painted
Pillsbury’s Best,
New Crop Dried Apples,
tile towns" from San Francisco to New
handsome/y bout|& Contains Every barrel, of an9 Mud.is fidly
One
:Dollaz,.
New Crop Dried Peaches,
Orleans, including Hong Kong, Ciiina,
500 new Receipts, arranged in guaranteed.
And then here comes Coltlnlerel,’tl
and he IookMit too.
NewCrop I}ried Prnnes,
Paint. in :;0 slmdes,--tho be~t wearing Menus, and a Colnplete HouseThe old school-house is resting
paros ever put ou the market torso lows wife’s Guide.
NewCrop Dried Raisins.
Bargains in the Cloflfing Dept.
in its new location, alter its h)u,_, trip price as .~ l per gallon, and guaranteed
across the country.
Mr. ~turtevant
m be a lh-st-elass
wearing paint. If any
The retail price of the book When you can get a good,
had a difficult task to iOOVlU,.,r thaL great one slmuld not want to.pay ~,) high
is ~2.75. For a limited time honest Suit for $-3 (worth $6 to
print: for a good exterior paint, then work we will give one to every purbuilding,
but concluded to"dtwdeanc
Flour, Feed, Hay.. conquer," cut it into three pa,~’t.~, re,red the 3:1 cent racket, and get two gallons chaser of 12 bottles of Claw- ~9), don’t you think it will pay
you to take it, even if you
lor $1.37,.
Manufactured at
each to the right spur, and re united
sen’s Triple Extracts.
don’t really need it now?
them there.
Underwear
LOGAL
c.¯.
With a large variety of goods.
too numerous to mention.
P. S. TILTON& C0.
List of unclaimed letters rtmiMni,g
in the Post Office At tt.t,nm,mton, ~N. J.,
Saturday, JuDy23rd, 1~92 :
i~¯.1
Gt6vaa ~a Vita.
lleo|~’ ~u,lth¯
j.h. :dyer.
M.ry Hca(I.
I’Atll DZ’t till.
2
p~
~I ~I~a"ASXEF.SIS" give-s ltt,:taut
~1 ~ ~llTli0f
and IS au infnlhblo
~__
~Curofor l’Ilea.
Priori1.
ny
~Im, ’~
~ DruggmtaormuU.N8ampk.~.,+. I,,L
[]
_ ~ fr~e.
i[ ~,l~oI’,~lti,
Address"A.’lK
~OTXC~.
Persons call,aa for any of the ab,wc
letters wil pla~tso state that tt i.~t. noun
P. St.
.lt,S
D. L. Pottcr~s-housu,
on upper
Bellevue, is for rent, with barn aud
garden. Inquire ot Gee, Berry.
GO TO
win. Bernshouse’s
Lumb’r Yard
/
F0rl ki 82’
Lumber, Mill-i~r~,
Win.dow-gl,,s%
Brick, Lime, Cement,
Plaster, Hair, Lath, etc.
Ligh~ Fire Woods
For Summer use.
We mauufacture
’ Bsrry0rates&ffaests
Of all kinds. Also,
Cedar Shingles.
We have just received our Spring
stock of goods.
Can furnish
very nice
Pennsylvania IIemlock
" "L "
At Bottom Prices. Manuf,~eture our
own Flooring.
Sat,st’action
Guaranteed ......
L.::?
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(:- -,
-Our specialty, this Spring, will
be full frame orders.
Your patronage solicited.
¯
.
Afirst-cla,s Star bicycle fi,r s.tle
--cheap. Ownermoved a’wa’f~ lllhl Cd.LInot use it. Inquire at this office.
The Geor<ze Johnson property,
on Elev~nth Street, is lor sale nt a’real
bargain.
Inquire at the 12qmbhca,
oilier for particulars.
Onl " the lBest !
~hb~s-ma:de-f6-Ofder
iii iT/y ....
Specialty, and full
,satisfaction is guaranteed.
-j,
~0~
~,II.~.
Now i¢ your time to buy ten acres of
good land ou Flrt~t ltuad, ]¼ miles from
~lle static,,, four acres cleared, two acres
ia bbckb.~iii,.s which c,~uld ba :nude to
fruit m-x: .~.a~on ~f atteudcd ,o now.
¯ Stone on the gr,ul.d h~r all buiMmgpurwIsea. I~ mjl.~t bq a~dd. as "the owucr
cann,t altetvl t(, It. [t, qqirc’of
.lOltN
U. ANDERSON.
easy.
-cash
nr
on inatahnellts,
Apply to
H, E TIIAYER.
Ill,ram.area. N..1.
Or RooT. E Px’rgnm~N,
lt)t.l t’heamu.. ~t.. Philada.
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Auth,,rized Capital, ~50,000
Paid in, ~30.000.
Survlns, I~$000.
,,_-..
otD,.r
,,.
,],e
tDotanyother Will,
, know
.
.
tlutt ,t will do a
.,:rc:,t ,,la,t~ M,.ts
Dorrow
Thatis Whatot.e farmer,~;l\’S |tlJl)llt
Nos. 15 ,n|l ]11 iu :.tuck,~:he llttlor at $2:;.
Discount (la)’s--Tue~day
}riday ,,f each week¯
and
will
it.
trunks, Valises,
D. 1P, a vson,
CONTRACTOR
AND
BUILDEI
Limited.
I
Plan s, S ptw.i neat,one, andEsti.
re:,toy {’a rnished.
a~tended
~et’.
H tIi~
Wo.dMih¯Ilvl.
PH RF..YS’
8PEOIFIO N0, 2,8
i,, u~. y,. ,r~ "l’h~ol0y+hlr..e#.Ill rt, v,.-,~v hit
~ :rnraonton~
iq. J,
&~ldl’l~n~Ird,.i :, ~i ,,v,,f.w~¢k~+Io11..I t’llii..I, lll,~r
vlsl, ,,r ",, ,,,..,.,i, ,~r_... IIMl,,+t,.l~t,I r$:,.
7,.I,I h~tt * ~ i-I.. ,,r I Ill I-,,ipM,l~ ~1~,’+,Ipt ol |,fh’e.
N/:~l.:’llllL l~" IAJI.i+[l. I I II AI I= IIlll~alll $,k. N+~w
%orko
and Dealer
in
t nets, l:’ickets, etc.
CRAT:ES.
Folsum, N. J.
Lu:nl,er
8tiwc, dt, oord,,r.
Orders received by Inail promptly tilled.
:¯’l*i c.e s l.ow.
-=
att0ntlon
given
(h.nn’,issiol,erof Deeds.
bpsincsu.
zoo=
W-
Justice of thoPeaco,
Commissioner
of Deeds,
~ez~sion & Claim Agent:
l]ellcvuo
Ave. and Second St.,
: :
: I~i’.J.
All bnsit, l+sa placed in mvhltndlt~’ill
ba promptly altm~ded to,
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~otary-l’ublic,
Convl.yamcer,
RealEstate &Insuranoe
Agt
HAblMON
TON,N.J.
Insurance placed only in the mos~;
reliablo comp,mios.
Deeds, Leases, Mortgages,
Etc.
Carefully drawn.
OCEAN TICKETS
and from all portaol
pondence solicited.
Europe. Co~a.
I:~f" 15enda lmstal card order fo~ l ’.Xu~
sketch ,,l liarllmouton.
Frank E.
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BREAD
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oborts, rocer
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Creamery
Butter a Specialty.
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BEST
DAILY~
Headquarters ibr Finest Grades
FANCY SHINOLES
i’~"~.
FRESH
,5
Wait for the Wagon,
Bdlevm. Ave., lian:m,,ntbn.
BERRY
e. ident Lawyer,
luttes. 1 ersouat
"I
tho
Master in Chancery, Notary Publio, Real
Es:ar~ and l,,urauce Agent.
[nsuros in ~,,. 1 ,COmllttnies, ,iud at the
I{A25MO~TO1%
ller~0us
0~bilily,
Vi~al
W~akne.~s,
Box i.O+
kinds
¯ ?~rs. Mt I’..P/.¢LO.T~I.
CO~r.~Y,
A. J. KING-,
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at Phil++tl]t. ll,hi;t prlel’s.
ErrandsCOl lIWI 1%" itttclided
to iu
cJly. CVItI’)’ Wel:ll.
Haminonton, N.J.
ScJ__e~
o._2Z.~;mo...
CLOVii’ilT.Iowo.at
to all
A Boou to Agriculture.
P(,inting a Bzecialty.
X,,
..+
I~IILLINE~Y.
Riding Saddles, Nets, etc.
Ham monton,N. J.
J )IU~,ING t)roml)tlv
Whips,
Baker and Confectioner,
Meat;s and Vegetables+
i
Ma,u*flictnlor
.’ ¢-
Bowles & M:cIntyro,
nO
J~-,,
A fliP, a~sortment of halid and n|achinc
made,--fi~r work or driving.
’
Black’s C neral Store.
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will
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Jcbbingprompt]y
attended to
Bellevue Avenue,
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die
it
Plastering and
cf ~o+dsof all
Brioldaying.Samph~s
mumaooH,
Hammonton.
while
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ThePeople’s Bank
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Repairingdone.
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Kirk Spea~,;
and tern!s
~,Always a Good Stock.
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Fruit
Growers’
Union
AndC, Opr,,,c
On Wahner Stra-r,
Hamm.ut~n. Fine
loca~mn, bi~,h and dry. Prmo reastmable
=
E|’d BE&N,
~’++X5 t.O Mr’. I ieaL’t~ Aqeilon room.
[’~erSOllN [la%’ll~g old [llrUll41|’~
l,O l’~,ll;~ll"
,
]l[,’a~:t’
[i-ave +,rtlel’i’i~
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pl’onii’.t ;tl it;till.ill.
¯
-. "After several
+Z’. years’ experience
"~i~,=._~O~]
[ ~~,,’ith
"~~~1
find
that
Please take particular
notice of
our latest contbluat ion offcr,--the South R. J. BYRx~.s,President.
¯ Jersey I~(j)ub~ican and the ]Vcw York
M. L. ,lAezso~, Vice.Pres’t
WeeMy7rib,me, both cue year to: $1.25
cash iu advance. We have a few~ample
XV. [~,. TILTON, Cashier.
copies of the Tribtme, tbr those wh.~ are
Plain and Olnamental
not acquainted
with it. We know of
DIRECTORS:
no way in which you can secure so much R. J. Byrnes,
M. L..l’aekaon,
good reading for so little money.
George Elvixm,
F.lam ~toekwell,
Siuce the new Tariff became a law, O. F. S.axt,m.
t;. F. Osgpnd,
Rio collL-e has declined in price 2t 3 per
tlanilnonton~
N. J.
Z. U. Matthews,
cc,t., and ~u,gar 35 8 per cent. Dun’e
P. S. Tilt.on
C,.nllnt:l’c~ll]
.;~ency
reports the average
A. J. Smith.
J.
C.
Anderson.
taft in thv ~eeessaries of lile at 18 per
cent. Dun s rcl~)rl,
would have beeu
Orders by mail will receive prompt
Certificat~ of l)cp+~sit issued, bearin9
attention.
go,d thing to tncurp,n’ate into th~ Rvinterest at Ihe late ,,f "2 per cent. pcl a,l
nublieau platform.
humit" Imld s,xmuutha, and S per c(mt it
hold one year.
B’uildDig ~’.olS lot" Aale
SHOES.
i
~
-7~-
Flu’n,
t]l~e
rt.p:lii,.d
and Varni-hed
Uph.nsieri~g,
|),.per
|lallglnff
,Miuttuase:
tllatle
~) ot’*l~r.
~vVoI’K n()nl_ ~ aL ¯ tow
l)t’lC~21~, aunt.;XSII foe: i,,ll ~UiM’;tUtppit+
advert,sen.
Gunner: Et.vt.us.
_~+m
BRADFORD SMALL,
THE
And Leveler. ;No. 15, Price $15.
t.b
i, lew X’ortc City.
J,
" --%LSO~
Hammonton
Paint Works,
~I
[’~
I[I
’
Confectionery,Nuts, Oranges,
Bananas,Lemons,Dates, Figs, eta
Groceries.
"c¯
t’4~rSt. Mark,sChurchpres,nteda
brilliant
s~ene,on lastWednesday
evening,at’the wedding ot Mr. OLIVEII J.
IIA~tM~t,L, of Pleasantvllle,
N. J,, and
~TURDAY. JULY 23, 1892.
Miss GnAc~ U. NORTII, daughter
of
Successor to A. FI. Simons,
Dr. and Mrs. Edward North, of Ham.
v
in.0nton.
The chancel of the Church
was exquisitely
adorned with palms,
Council meettng one week trom
Mr. E. Stockwell ran onn tino of spi~rkling lights, and. beaut,tel white
to-night,
r
a potato.hook into his foot, on Thursday vestments foi- the altar. The Rector,
of last week, aud has since been laid up Bey. E. B. Russell, was in his hand.
~. 2000 peach baskets, at 2JA:euts
1
for repairs.
each. The Union.
some and costly robes, and was atteoded
II~..Insectine
is the quickest,
most by Mr. S. C. Brown as server.
Harry Leonard Is to have a house
The
efficient,
and pormauent remedy for the church was welt-filled
by Mends aud
built, on ,MapleStreet.
awaiting the coming of the
t~’Buya watermelon
oi Jackson,and complete extermination of all vermin. relatives,
25c.a bottloat Crowell’s
Pharmacy. bridal part),, Mrs. Whitmore dlscours.
havehimputit on ice.
the organ. PreWflllamSherlockand lamily,of ingsweet strains~on
C. E. Hall’s new stem, Bellevue Philadelphia,
are occupying
one of Mr. ceded b~ the ushers came the groomls
Ave., neatly fitted up, is for rent¯
Sturtevant’s
l~ouses.¯Theydesignto best man, followed by the groom and
I~Montgomery
Bi~s started
for
make tlammontoutheirfuturehome.
l~-s. Nortlh the maid of honor, :Miss
home (Chicago) yesterday morning.
Six boys escaped from the Reform Gertrude North, the bridesmaids, Miss
IN~A handsomelittle store, all fitted,
School a~ JamesburgSaturdayafter- Dorphley and MiesOsgood, and last the
ibr rent.
Win. Rutherford.
noon. Two of them were captured,ouo b~’ide, with her father. It was a lovely
(Wheatand Graham),Rolls, Buns, Cakes, Pies, etc.
II~..John
C. Anderson will have a at Englishtownand onc a~ Monmouth sight, as they all passed up the aisle to
the chancel, the bride and groom passwindmill attachment to his new house, Junction.
Wefill orders for all kinds of FancyCakes,
which ts beintz built by Mr. Lawson.
where the
Syrupof Kluo and Rhulrarbis a ing on to the altar rail,
Furnish Weddings , etc. r
solemn and impressive marriage cereOur real estate meu report but sure and cffecttml remedy for diarrh(ca,
mony
of
the
Episcopal
Church
was
Try
our
home-made
Mince and Pumpkin Pies’
few residences not taken. A good~i.-n.
d~scutery,
summer comI21aint,
etc.
x
most
heaut|full),
perlormed
by
the
RecNot a patent medicine, but prepared at
I~ff’We shall publish a long Sheriff,s
tor’ the organ playing sofdy during the
Sale of property in Buena Vista, r~ext Crowell’s Pharmacy.
sacred service.
The lovely bride aud
week.
The O. D. Club have four manuher attendants appeared to the greatest
l~..Mr. S. C. Mart,no and family
script pla~s iu their possession, and are
advantage in their bridal: array, and
for three more. They will
are in their summer borne, on Main negotiating
the handsome groom looked unusually
Road.
play "Blue Jeans,, first,
"Ro~edale,,
well. After the final benediction had
Whatto get for supper this warmweather, is a puzzler.
St. Mark’s Cbureh, Divine Ser- second, and "Wife for Wile" third.
been said over mau and wile, and the
Here perhaps is something that will help you out.
vice to.morrow at 10:30 A. M. and
It is stated that a Philadelphia
procession had swept down the aisle
7:30 p.~t,
Kippered Herring, packed by MaeonochieBros.,
firm, engaged in the manufacture of and out of the church, every one agreed
l~Y’Who is to be fins. HI Sceley’s
bricks, will locate at Wiuslowin a short that it was one of the most charming
London,England, are a most desirable relish.
succcssor ia Town Council and Board of time. The day found hero is said to be weddings ever ’celebrated
m HammonHealth ?
of the very best and the silpply
is ton. A delightful reception followed,
try a box of AnchovyPaste and Potte~
at Dr. North’s residence,
winch was If going on a picnic,
lt~."Bhm Jeans" is the first play to unlimited.
largely attended. The bride and groom
Chicken. Of course you.will want pickles on such en
be put on by the O. D. Club, early in
IIow many saw the "Northern
September.
occasion. Crosse & Blackwell’s Gerkini, MixedPickIes
Lights,’,
last.Monday night ? We were lctt on their tour at ten o’clock. The
no~
among
the
fortunate ones, but they church decorations, palms, etc., were b),
or ChowChowwill no doubt ill] the bill. A bottle of
~y" The Knights of Pythias Lodge, of
was graud beyond Mr. Butterton, aided by the tasteALud
Wlnslow, give au excursion to A.thmtic sat the exhibition
Pickled White Onions would not be alniss. description,
especially between eleven skill of Messrs. Watkis aud Nicholson,
°’day’
Church Wardens of the parish.
The
/.~71a~ Mrs. Henry Valcntme, with her o,elock and midnight.
happiest wishes of all attend the bridal
Try a bottle of Solder’s home-madeCatsup, prepared
daughters Florenee and May, are with
The pardon granted Oliver 1L. pair.
* *
HammoutonreIative~,
from fresh ripe Tomatoes, without f~rmentation.
Dunkle,ot the defunctMercllautaNaHoward IIollaud has given Edw. tionalBank, Atlantic City, was received
Bi~ Christiau Endeavor meeting
Strickland the contract for a house, on in Atlautic Count)- with satisfaction.
next Wednesday evening, 27th inst,,
N. B. ~.re have another lot of those Figured Irish Lawns, a~
Dunkle is a wreek physically and will be in the Presbyterian Church, at 7:45,--a
Third St., near Fairview.
12~ cents per yard.
taken
to
his
home
in
the
South.
I~ Miss Auui~ L. IIoyt is forming a
union meeting of the C¯ E: societies of
Hammonton. There wilt be a praise
clas~ in iustrumeutal music,--piano or
t’~’2k. The Italians had a grand tim~,
organ. Terms|casonable.
last ~aturday,--Our
Lad7 of Moufrt- ~rvice, prayer, words ot welcome by the
to many Pastors, hymns, report of delegates to
Comrades C~us F. Osgood aud Carmel’s Day. In response
C. E. Convention
Harry Shepl)ard have received pension inquiries,
wo reply that, according to the lute International
in New York, and au address
by J.
tradition,
Mary, the mother of Jesus,
certificates from Uncle Sam.
lIoward Breed, Ex-President of Penna.
was
an
inmate
of
the
convent
ou
Mount
Mrs. John I~thell, of-V.i41cland,
State~Union,--a first-class
speaker. To
was grteted by many of her Hammonton Carmel, thn hi,~toric mountain in Vales*%
close
with-a
cousecratlon
meeting,
in
friends, Thursday and Friday.
tiue,--hence
the tit~e.~h’en
above.A
which
all
are
requested
to
be
prompt
In
~ood band from tl~ c~fy canoe down in
~r" Accident tiekcts,-$3000 in case
the early train, and he~l)~<l t~.make the taking part. Mizpah benediction.
of death,- 25 cents for twenty-fi,ur
d:ly iutercsting. Ahotit 3,ff:30, the Beev2r Man~ of our people think that a
hours.
Win. ILuth~rford.
nevolent
S~eiety
and
as
~eehers
as
two-hundrcd-room
hotel,
or summer
I~t’Mrs. W. B. Thomas has gone to
boarding-house,
if
well
mauaged
aud
could
gain
admission,
atte.~x~cd
High
. o
Ma,lison, N..l., expecting to make her
Mass at ~t. Joseph’s Church. At uoon prbperiv advertised, could be .’tiled every
home with her ~ot|. W. B. Matthews.
lh, pr-ces.-ion moved, led by American season ; i.e., if we had such. As a real
David Towser. el Mil)’:s trending, ninl Italian Satin, and l)urple rohed Imvs
summer or winter "resort,
we are lhr
’
-)t
in two hours l"rida.v eaught 1S bluefish, bearing the cross, theu the baud, then ahead of the now famous Lakewood.
~
4 black bll+~s, {I perch, l rockfish and 33 four mencarrvlug a statue ot the Virgin t)uly thirty minutes to the sea ; lorry
eels.
and Cbihl. followed by a large number minutes to Philadelphia;
bul, three
Mrs.W. Rutherh,rd
’leftTuesday of people. In the eveniug, fire-works
hours to New York. There’s a mint of
molning, via Now Yerl¢ and All)any.,
and music attracted tothe neigliborhood
muueyin it lor the right person.
"r-,
tora visit in northern and western New of St. Joseph’s an immense er,,w(l el
f~ fie ant at his du~r at noonday,
York.
(,[llzt’ns
el all creeds. P,ho seemed Io
lonely, and glum, and~ad ; the nice
singReports froin five of the largest eujoy the cru-~h, the lights,-the
went buzz,n,2 about him, led by a blue
Egg Harbor Read and Cherry Street, IIammonton~
cranberry m,.adow.~ iu Ihls section ,.zive song cries of the various ~,’enders (,f wiuged gad. No customer darkened his
solids
and
liquids,
aml
the
~eneral
good
the probabl,~ cr-p as about halt tintt ef
portal, nor a sign of business was there,
hum.r which l)revailed.
Thou-h noisy,
last 3 car.
but the rims kept¯ on with ’their buzziug
iL was an orderly re]el)ration,
so far as
Warrants w~¢t% issued by Squire
about the old man’s hair. At last in
we hove heard.
Atklnson, We<lots<lay. lot two fellows
misery he shouted "Great Scott ! I am
la£v" Mr. J61m Jacobs, the veuerable covered with flies,"
and the zephyrs
charged witil cut,lug belts, etc., in the
[adler of our townsman, P. H¯ Jacobs,
that toved with his whiskers said, "why
Ate,on mills.
":
relulned (,u Wednesday eveniug from
don’t you advertise ?"
Or Leave your order, and we will Call-at your house.
~. Miss Nits Chambers returned on lcu..:thy visit to his nat|re city, Richk’z~ At the regular ,necting of the W.
VJedne~,hiv fl.otu a two wet.ks, visit
mot, i, X.’a. It had been 28 ’,’ears since
with her aunt, Mrs. N. IL Zelley, at h~ lived there, and he found nearly all C. T. U., held July 12th, the followiug
was passed :
South A mbo~’.
hi., Iri,:nds el the long ago iu the "silent
ii
ltc.~olvcd,
That a vote of thanks be
liter "Z..cro" will ~ive another of his laud.++’ Mr. J. belonged to tbe 1st \ra.
cxtendetl to the Universalist bee,sty tbr
wonderhflentertammeuts
in thelatfer
Colll~d;2rale Infantry, participating in theuseof theirchurcb,
¯ o
aud toad wh.
iuehldiug the so kindb/assisted us in carrbiug out our
part of ,Xu2ust, uuder tho nlanagem_ent its r, nm-erous battles,
faro,ms charge of Pickett’s division, at Demorest MedalCunte~t.
of the O. D. Club.
On accouut of illness of the Corres, .,
~
. ot"
13sb
Of over
el,,ht
hundred
Dr, A. "farrit|.,_,tan is visith,,,, llis[ t,t’ ,L
. ~r~r
..
ponding Secretary, the above notice wan
I
i,’t
old
it~llllent
but
lift)
’fell
m
it
roll
""
""
’
:
Ha{ntnontou friends¯ of wlloui the ’e ire
- " ’ ’
delayed last week.
’.,
ea ." C~il. Skiuuer~ . the uommander,
> t
many.
t) e..........
re2ruc~,,.’~et’; .,._.
Lll;l~b [Ale C; °11
.
though,
over
c|gbty.
3’e’trs,
old,
was
Lhero
Clark W. Hall,day and wile, With
raue"is" not ,g.a | ,i ~’:’u .h,.illth ....
’
it()
~ive the old boys a welcome. A the Norr|s hrothc~ts, left yesterdaT;
Bas~ett & ~,on have several trees I re’and banquet was given them at Blen- morning tor the,i" home on Lake Keuka,
of red-checked phnns, which art: loaded, her’s l’ttrk,--the
youug la(liLs vicing the great grape region of New York
crowded, full nf the handsome fruit.
with each other lbr the honor of waiting State. Mr. Ilalliday
is a brother of
which are bcginuiu~ to ripen.
upon them. Tim city had in 156~: but "Mrs. A. W. Con!ram , and School Com.
i/aTe’Mrs.
(2. H. Codtnan Fuunee, 3 t~|10 pcoi le,-today it has over 100,000; missioner of Steuben Co., N. Y. They
lbrmerlv el’ IIwton. Ma,~s., now ef and. the ola geutlemau says they have are delighted with our beautilul town,-sl,nilcd
his old skating and hutiting
out, of the "hoys" may return soon.
.Tt~titestowu. Norlh Dakota, is ~,isitiugI
groonds, which are uow part olthe city.
her co||snl, Rev. E. B. ltu~sell. _
~.~_x.. The coogrcg.~t.ions of thn MethoIt was lbuud by tile records that Mr. J. dist and i’resbyterhm
Churches
’.’,’ill
Thelh’d Me:Jof C, Ioni(nl,rln give I
worship togethcr to-murrow,iu the
an excursiot{ to Atlantic City, ou Wed-I was the el lest person then in the city,
wh,i was born iu Richmoml. He was ~abse,lceof Pastor C[ine.The joint
nesdlty, A|lll, 10ill. Fare [r,.im flare
comic;led to return home or bd killed i servicuwillbe In the Methodist
Church
lll0ut0t|, 90 eellts ; children, 45,
by I,tudncss."
They wouldn’t even h L ’: iu the nturniug,
mid in the Presbyterian
st.at
frmn
|ill
quarters;
and
that
coupk,
d
The Town lh,ard of IIenl,hmet
ihttn ride in a street ear,--hacks were in Lhe eveniug.
St|uday
Schoolsin their
in the Coluieil lhl,ml on .Monday ew.,respective places,
as usual.
hint. re-circled Dr. Edw. N.rlh llealth
with high living, lie thought it best to I
Win. Ruthertord, our_real estate
Physlcisn. an,l c,ilbM his lutenlion t- c,,,ne home. Its was accompanied by
hustler and insurance man, has come
Second Street, ]Iammonton.
-8evl,
ral m,tttcrs r~<luiriln~ his nillc|al his htt;e ~l:lnd d’tu~hter, i.illiau; ale(,
I
snap bargai||s in the way of hollers aud
aetb,li.
Ills brother’s grluidson, yonug.Mr. l;eilj.
htnd, from a ~5000 sixteen ronm houso
h%’?"II,~Ul’O witli ~ I1. l’i i lill~ t~ Cu., " A)lwiu, ol Itichinoud, vchowill relnalu to ,t $400 poultry plant, and t,]l Ontho
Finest
h...le until curly
t’ali.
[ ~a~iest tet’tu~. Write him.
it32S Athtutic,Avo., Atl tu;i. CIly.
~" Only five of the Doctors North
were together last Wednesday evening ;
and a good solid appearance thoymade.
lfonry MeCully& Co.,commission
mnrchauts in Philadelphia,
have sold
their brininess
to Messrs. Ack!ey &
Stewart.
2_
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:
,
/,c~
, THE WILLINO WIDOW.
homely
material,andIf onlyu little
skill and’~table, be’ employed
by the qt lr~ Dnngorous to Say ¢ompllmenta~
worker- the material maybe traus: It is vet alwaysnecessary or best ~ormedinto the meet dainty articles
Thing* Imliacrimtnat~ly.
"~hat we should havehandsome
matori- possessing all the gra~ and’charm
of
~ roving serlbe~of ’fifo ~ewYork
A
ale to make¯daintyandusefu! articles their morefavoredrelations.
Herald Writes from Poser Count~: _A.
for the homo. Articles madeof exEnA~
score of us were sitting in the shade
’pensivefabricsare not, aa a rule, veiny
of the depot building waiting for the
useful and in the majority of homes
train, which was an hour late, when
use as well as beauty, mustbe considered. Plaiu and inexpensive¯materials
a yoke of oxen attached to a queerare within tile reach of nearly all, ann
looking old cart turned the corner.
busy fingers and brains can easily conThey were driven by a womanabout
vert themrote "articles of beauty as
50 "fears of age, whowasbarefoot and
well =s ~lse. But few personsare able
worea man’sstraw hat.
to see the manypossibihttes whichlie
"tit up thar’, Buck!"she exclalmed
¯ concealed in phdn brownholland. It
as
she laid the "gad" on the off ox
has the one great merit of bein~ washwith
a resounding whack. ’*~ou
able, and after goingthrough~ne prothar’, Pete, whatyouskltlshun ’round
cess of being lanndried, of lookin~as
that way fur? Whoa, now[ Both of
fresh as ever. Stitched with colored
yeas stan’ stllH"
~ashcottons or silks it takes on a very CROCHET EvoiNo.~Thls
edging is
Sheturned
themup totheplatform,
-~rtistic appearance.
workediu crochet with~ fine crochet I
thread¯ Makea chain of the length ! threwdownsomeBaytakenfrom~he
required, and work as follows: 1st cart,andcameup amongus to In.
i row.--*7 single ’crocheton the next 7 quire of the depot agent about a
stitches, 36 chain stitches, close them barrel of salt. He was busy Just then
into a loop turning toward the right and she was waitlngaroundwhen the
by connectingto the last single, 8 sin- smart Aleck of the crowd, who was
gle on the first 8 of the 36 chain, 2 traveling for a wl0e house, remarked
singles separated by 1 chmwon the in-tones meantfor her to overh~ear:
next, 8 singles on the following 8, 2 l "I have always said that If I marsingles separated by 1 sham on the fled at all I’d marry a womanwho
next, 8 singles on the following 8,2 could drive oxen.
singles separated by 1 chain on the
"Is that’meant:fur me?"she asked
next 1, 8 singles on the next 8, a slip
she walkedstraight up to himstitch on the next, a slip stitch on the as "Are
a widow, ma’am?"
last of the 7 singles at the beginning; "ram.you
Bin a wldder ever since a
repeat
from
*,
but
at
each
repetition,
?To’makethe night dress case illusconnectingthe 36 chain, slip sawlog rolled over Jim nine years
"trated, ta~o a strip of holland thirty before
them
from
back to the front ago."
inches long by fifteen inches wide. through the the
"AndYou’dmarry again if you had
preceding 36. 2d row.-Twelve
and
a
half
inches
of
the
length
single on the point of eachsquarein 1 the opportunity, wouldyou?"
~
is folded up for the pocket, leaving A
last row and 7 chain beween.3d
"I would.~ WhenJlm lay a d~in’
-six inches to turn over for the flap. the
8 singles on the next8, 9chain, In the house he told me to marry
~]:he initials and the bird are worked row.--*
thee first of the 8 smiles, 4 again if I had a show."
in outline stitch withscarlet cotton or connectto
on the first ~ of the 9 chain, 2
~lk, and the flap and square are loath- singles
"AhemP’
separated by a chain on the
,or-stitched with the same. A few singles
"It runs in our familyto love. We
next,
4
singles
on
the
next
4,
a
slip
stitches of black silk should be usedin ~titeh on the last ofthe 8 singles; re- begin airl~ arid keep Jt uptothe
putting in the bird’s eye. The neatest peat from *. 4th row.--Alongthe t~p grave. What’syour proposition? I’m
~ay of makingone of these cases isto
plain woman,full o’ bizness, and
crochet on the next. 1 chain, anever
hem up the two raw edges on each 1 double
do any foolln’. If you’ve got
I.
rode, making the hem as narrow as ])ass
anythingto say spit it right out afore
possiblei then run the t~o sides to’era allY"
gether afterwards;this leaves no stffch"I--I don’t want to marry Just
¯ ~s to show.
now," he stammered,
"Don’t eh? Then what’s the use
of getting meonmyUp-toes about it?
Youman, you jest the same as asked
me to have you, and I Jest the same
as accepted youP’
"Ohl :No, no! I merely made
someinquiries!" he replied..
"Theminquiries was about love,
sir, and myhe,~rL’s a thumpin’ away
OL-I~
~2Y
like all get out’. I said I’d marry
agin, and I will. Weare engaged.
n~ OKY.~CKLU
c&$a
CROSS STITCH AND HOLBEIN Eh[BROIDBur.--Illustration showsa border iu Whendo you want me to be ready?"
,,3Iadam~ vou have totally misuncross and Holbeinstitch suitabis for
~hehandkercMet case is made in cl~ldren’s washdresses, table covers, derstood me," exc~,aimed the young
manas lie turned all sorts of colors
-’~he sameway;if preferred the initials curtains, etc.
and appeared to grow small. "1
~eould be workedon the bac~ in place
the design.
asked you a few questions out el
Thecase is thirty-six inches wideby A MOTHERAND HER BOY.
curiosity."
I
~ine inches deep. Seven inches are
~ t, .~Iebbothe Jury will call it curl,
iurned over on each end to form the
1’he mother and boy were waiting ~¢it~ ~,d "m,hh~ they won’t. " eh,
pockets, leaving the case twenty-two for the train inthe Albanystation, ! ~.id ,~~ho~.t’h~r~_~
~nv......
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nn’t
inches wide,whichis then folded in the when
" ]"he~u
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..b s’-rosen
no foolln’qoundin Posey
.middle.
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runny
ngure
el anmawoman,
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~own,acatskin muffand tipvet, and a [
. "..
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black
bonnet
made
of
as
re’any
odds
Y°r~
nee
it
s;;a,
ninon
or..aamage?.
~n~ ends as a mn~,~ie’snest, and her ~ l ma tremnnn~att over ltge a girt,
~alse front teeth ~a~kew.She kept I an’ myheart’s a trTln’ ¯to Jumpoua
chewingon nothing, workingher urn- I It’s reg’lar tone or ¯ aon’t knowthe
brella, and opening and shutting the road hum. You don’t leave here
7
other hand in its black glove, in the youngmantill this case Is settled!"
aimless wayof old people. "BuI~
ma’am,
you see-----"
’[’he
high:school
girls
began
to
Jitte~
"1
don’t
see
nuthln’
but marrlage
~
and makejokes to each other, watel~ or damages.You’veaskedme to
ing the old }adyfar too openlyfor. good haveyou.I saidI would.Willyou
m,nners,
oranymanners
atall. __~.-marry
orsettle?"
Theyoungladyinthesmart
tailor
much?"he gasped,
as
suitwhogivesreadings
at Sunday-oe,,How--how
looked
around
and
failed
to
find
school
concerts,
smiled
backat2llemflay sympathy.
" "
andstudied
theoldcreature
witha. "Wall, Saginawsalt is a dollar
and
satiric eye.
The boy beganto laugh quietly with a quarter a bar’l," she replied, as she
the rest¯ "Do look, mother; ~m’t glanced at a row of barrels downthe
she funny? Did you ever see ~ffeh a platforn~ ’ "I guess the oxen can git
sight?"
hum
with two bar’l~ Make it two
i’ I’ll
Toe mother glanced delicately and and
call It sqhar,
turned her eyes. "Poor lady," she
Everybody grinned exccpt the
~ITIT~O
CAS~
said. ’oung man. He realized that he was
Hewassilent, considering.
done for and got out of the box by
"Ifi hadn’tyou,"
shewenton,"and planking down$2.50 to the agent.
¯ , useful article is a knitting bag hadlostallmy money,andgrieved cart was driven around lethe
-whichcan be carried on the arm with overallI hadlost,in moneyand The
-~heball inside while working; when friends, till mymindwastouched, and spot, the barrels loaded up, and then
~et in use the workcan be put in the I lived alone amongqueer people, I the womancame back to say to the
bag and hung away. The design shows might look just like that oldwomanhowit should be cut. Twoyards of She must have been very good looking
blue braid will be required for the
binding,ltis left opensix inches down,
"-and boundall round; belowthe bowsit
is bound together to form the bag.
Thebowswhichar~.put on last conceal
.~e joining.
FANCY WORE.
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Another cqlially
useful article/s a
~
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,case for holehngwoodenneedles used
/:( ’:/
-~in knitting or crocheting large articles.
For this a strip of cloth twenty-seven
~:~’!i~i~
inches deep is used, twelve of which
. are turned up for the pocket and three
" left for the flap whichis fastened with
& button andbutton-hole.
Theseare but a few of the manyuse4~1 art&tieswhichcan be madeo! this
,~
--THE---
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PUBLIC
PhiladelphiaPress.
AND
t
Peter Newman,a Toms River fisherman, recently captured a lobster that
welshed elxteen pounds,
"That, while providing revenuefor
the support of the general gov0rnment
~eds, Mortgages, Agtvem,,nta,
Btll~ of.qnl ,.
by duties upon Imports, ~ound pbhcy re~
n’~ other peppers executed Ill a lien1, dttrnlnl
WIIXCII 15
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quires such an adjustment of these
Hammonton
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importsas to encourage
the development
of the industrial
interests
of thewhole
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country; and we commendthat p01iev
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The Pr4~shaa the beat pesslblc organization
to the workingmenliberal wages, to agri,~cnro nOWBt~/’om tho mobt bnportaot soorc~, and culture
remunerative prices, to mc~
with neat’h’
400 corrt~poadente In l~eut,sylvanla, ~New
Jarn~y bud Delaware. 1611stain and near at honlt~ news chanies and manufacturers an adequate
Is cover-d.with It roufln¢) carefulneen and atlenl|on t0 reward for their skill, labor and ’enterdetail not even attem ~tod by auy other paper.
The l)rl~aq lilts a po tile beat of corresponaents in all
prise, and to the nation commercial
tho great eltlt, a t)t tile Unlt,.~ldtatt s, as ",veil ~ls flnanetal
and railroad exp~rts lit Ch|r#go and the V~’est, who prosperity and independence.t’--.b~-om
ke~p tire paper nlore UMHIabrea~t with eventa.
The colnmna of the fiurtdlty Press are emloh’~,d by the Relmbhcan Platform, 1860, on which
tlOlia front those wh(,se namesarc wrltt on high
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ell OUrIIslIIs of great nuthons, novelists, e~IyIM~,S.~ .Abraham Lincoln ran for Pres/t~ent.
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THE EXAISIINER,
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Leading Republicanpaper of the United States,
/!’
..
the Gourt Hen.e. to May’s Landing0 ,ktlantlc
County. New Jersey¯
All Utat trnct or parcel of land and preml.qcs
particularly
described,
situate,
[t will tell you w~aklvwh~t|s eoln~on in the herelna~er
Iv|rig
being In the Township
of Bueua
denomivation--East, We~t, N,.,rth and South~ Vista¯ Inand thecouuty
of Atlant~e;tnd
State of
for it i~ the natinnalBepH~-t
paper,takingcog. New Jersey, b,~tl;~ded as/ollows, to wit :
Begs
nnlng
at
the
lnteruectlon
of
the
t’ent
er~
nizanceto the uttermostbordersof ouruenom.
of Summer and Central
roads,
at.l
extending
inationalrecorder; it is a
alon’g
the centre
of Summer road,
north.
eighty-two
degrees,
west eighty rods to land
now or lateof
one Dalot and at right angles
1hereto
between pnranel
Inea lu length
or
Givingthe secnlar newsof the week.with pun- depth southwardly
forty
rods,
containing
tv,’enty
acres of land, atrlct
measnre, being
.geut caitnri,ls
and pa,a~raph corn tuent~ thero*
tile sume pr,tniseseouveyed
to Mary J..~.crlb
on. besiaes sll the I~avti,
t News and Note~,
ner by CltnrleaK¯
I~tndlaand
wife. hy deed
with Outlooks
on Other Devomin~fi,,os
and
reeorded
In Llber
~of Deeds for Atlanlle
religious boaies. Its Story Pntte is lille,t
wi~h County, folio 62, etc.
~[tml~l
his Opportunity!
]DON’T MI~
Seized tt~ the property of John Johnsmt aud
serial and short storms snd a I’nzzler’~
Realm;
"~oult~ lteader. The minority neglect their op
l~l~etties end~rom~at cause live in p~verlr
at~d die In
51r~. John Johnson and taken In oxeeutlotl
aL
it supplies review nrtieles, book notiecs, l~terary,
©tnleurt,yI_ !~arrc~lag despair Is the 1o, ofmany¯u the, scientific
the
suit of George Jontt.q. and to be sold by
and aft chat, sermons, Sunday School
look bac]t on lost, ~rever lost. opportunity. 11 ¯Ire lm pmt~
CHARLES R. LACY, SherllI0
~$ Rl~¢h out. Bo up add doing. I mproveyoer oppor,uIcseons nnd educational information, has house
I~,v. a~dset~ re prosperity, p¢~nflt~e:tce,
peace.] t ~a| said
Dated Jnly 15tb, 1~92.
farm and:garden
department,
markctreports,
I~phaolopher, that ¯’t~e ¢;oddese ¢,f F~rtuno Ofl’e~ a
R. P. ’l’U~,l¯Elt. SolLcltor¯
Igoldeu opportnnity to each person
at flume period of life;
a rcgular Washiagtou letter,--iu
ehort,
tak0~
pr. fco,~<7.17¯
I’~hl’l~ e the ¢ha~cov
llkDdbhopour~m:ther richc=; fall to d, into a subsrrlbing
family every week ~omething
m and she dep~rt~. ~n- to return." lh,w ~hall yon find
suited
tothointel]ectualwants
of
every
mere.
the OOLDga
opportontty~ luvestlgato
.very chancethat
a~ara worthy, and of fair promise; that I= what all m,cthe world.knowing
grandsireto the
t~ss rut mendo. II ore ts aa opportnnlty, suchas In not often bar,from
awakeningintelligence of the weetoddler at
W’lthtathereaeh o! lalmrlnlr pe,,ple. Improved¯it will give,
MIouY~
a grand start to lifo. The GOLnI£.’~
opportunityf,,r¯
his knee¯
x l=l~y la hal’~. ~l[ont, y to be maderapidly
and honurably
any ledustrlo~ per~cn ofeither sex. All ages. Youcan
BY"¢lrtue of rt writ of fler:t
faclaa to me dilhe work and Uveat home. wherever v.n are* Even berected,
Issued OUt of the ~ew Jersey Court of
IflnuenJ am rally earning fr.m ~ to ~10 per day. Yon Send30 eeuts andtry it for the monthsof 0¢- Chancery, w!ll be sohl at public venduc, on
do as well If youwill work¯ Im~too hard but Ind=strt.
and December;
then if you’re
~ty "* alld yon ~ Increase your il)cotnoas yell I~)nD. YOn taber, November
Tuesday,
July 26th, 1892,
t~lt give spare t/meonly, or all your timeto thework. Ea~r .pleaeed, we’ll beglad to haveyou beck, men At tWO o’el,~ek it] Lhe afternoon of mtld dny,at
lear~Oapttal not. req.u|red. Westart you. All is com. yearly suoseribe~ato ur regular price of Two
INleatlvely new add resxy wonderful¯ Wo Insnmct and
the h(~tni ot Wllihtm Sonaers, In l~uemt Vista,
Dollars. Address
IIIOW/onhow. l~rt~. Failure unknownamongour work.
Atlantic
County, New Jersey,
~It" Noroomto eZl,lalnhere.
Writ~andlear~atl free,
The 2~zaminer, Boz 3661, 2~’ew York.
All lhat plcec of h’t:~d In Baenl~ "Vista town.
l~#yret_nrl~mall.
Unwise
to
delay.
Address
at
once.
l[¯
"~
ship¯
Atlantic
County. "New Jersoy,
slln.atod
~t¢
Co../~ox
8~0. Perilled.
Malac.
aoulh ol the Ilae of the West Jt’r~.c.~
& At;a/lth’ Railr(utd,
boumled a~ followst
l~eglDnlng at a post lu toe centre Ilneoflho
road J{..ad|ng
from FIUel]a Vl,~ta Io N:a)"s
LttDdlng Itlld ia a corner of whut is known nsLhn Abbott place; t tennf,
hotmd~nl.~ on tire
said Abbott idnco north thirleel,
do,zreo~ .nd
twenty lntnntea east twenty-three el]tllIIs
;Lnd
elght.y-stx llnlts to n slake tl| th(’ s(i,tl]l(,rn
right of wny IIl~o of the Wt,st .1crscy a,ttl
;xt;nntl~
1~l|h’ond;
~.hetlee I~h|nl~ tho ~ald
EOLlth~rll rlghL el "~vIty line soulh
sixty t.Wo
degreea and I~t’ellt.y-ave
mlntttof ~ east SUVOIlIy
font ei~alns Itnd ~eventy-tlvo liltk~ L(I It SI:~J{o
Prospectus
for 1892.
I]fly
[ebt dlMant at rlgi,t
angles frnttJ
the
of the said rallro.’ld In ~,vnttt Is I~llf)’ot¯n
It ha8not been our customto lesue a pros- t’ontro
as tbosoelet v llno belhg thel)oundarv
,,f land
pectus. A NXWSPAPER
can never tell before- of 3 rs. Anha It. C,,xe (lormeriy Co|w~dl);
handjust whatsubjects will be dlecuseed. We tllnne~: ttltqH/the sp.ttl soele[y 1111{2soulb t¯ll~ht
en~t lblrly-~ight
hold ourselves in readiness, however,with our degrees and twenly ntlnlttes
f:,rly-lwt,
lluks to a.slakl" It)I.hc
well.trainededitorial force, andourlargostaff chaluxaud
D(./()ro.n’leDtb,ned
conLre llao of road iron: Buof speclal contributors, to treat any subject eta Vista t, May’s Lantllng ; thence tth)ng
whichmaypresent itself duringthe year..Oar ~at0 ceutro linn north llfty-l~cvcn degrt.i.~.:tnd
plans tor 1~92 nontemplatean enlargementof Iw¯ ty-tlVel t)Ut(,S~’eS~ I)Jnety.o e (!lltttlS
slxty-fl~ur
linkt~ tolhe pluco of beglnnln,l¯
out’newsdepartment,a perfecting ofthe other s,~d
}rig,OUt~t 1,ht ~, said boundaries fl nor’ .t in
department.,andth~ bringingupof the entire ex~upl
pl, (’,; ,If iolal 0fly feetw:de nil0 eltfl~t ntlupaperto a still higher
etaudard
of efficiency.
drvd feel lo,~g odJolnllig
[ho souther !lt~[of
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Ibv right ot wlty Of s.hl’v West Jersey alld At;itf tie I~.atWoad c, HIV~ )l hy trio eaid t’. ~V.
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FIEDLER,
GEe.
W. PRESSEY,
~,For particulars, inquiri~
at the REPUBLICAN OffiCe
--over the post-office.
Hammonton, N. J.,
Justiceof the Peace.
Omee. Secoud aud Chcrry St~
D~. J’.
A. -l~raa~-~
RESTDENT
Having stocked my yard for the winter
with the b,at grades of
L~IHIGH
COAL
I am prepared to fureish it in larlze ol
small
quautitles~ at ~hnrtest notice
s
lind as low aa auy,
Yotlr patronage
s,,heited.
WAMMONTON, : : N.J.
Office Days,- Every week day.
GAS AD M [NISTERI~.D.
No charge for extraotlug withgas, when=’
teet.b at, ~r,lercd.
.~’odee.
Estate ,)f Pc:or McEwen,dec’d,
Letter, test~ment~tr~/ ,,a the aboveestat~ . "
hnvinff bee, ~rattt,,d to thennderstgned~.
al~ pcrs,,ns in,’.,.bted to the said estate..
Ofllr.o ill ~rm. Bernnhouse’sofllce.
are r~qnes,,.d
t,, make payment, and
tht)~e b~,vin~ clain,a to pre~ut the esme~ ,’-,’i.=.’.~
"Yardtl],l,osite the SawMill.
. "~:.with,mr d01~v r,, E~TnElt ,McEw~P,~a¢ecatrix, nf Newt,,nvllle, N. J.. ttr to her ...
attorney,
W.M. ll. BnOWN,528 Walnut;
:,
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Philad~!pbia,
l’a.
By vlrttt~ of a writ of tiers raclas, to medl,
rected, leaned out nf the NewJersey Courtoi
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W. H. Bernshouse.
SHERIf’F’88ALE.
Chmw,’ry.
will
be sold
at pablle
vendu..0
on
~’ed]Desday,
Aug. 17th, 1892,
at two,,’hi.ok In the aft, erasesel ~ald dayat
All ttttt’t
tract or pel’cel of land and premises
hereinafter
particularly
desorlt,ed,
taitnate,
lying
and L~l~g.ltt
tbeTowbsblp
of Buena
~ OUl’~ lllIl0usa~s$,
Sick Hcu’Ltche,Cnnstl~
Vlate,
In
the
county
of
Atlantic
and
f~t~te of
O~~or’#,
worth
atleast
$~.<m,.or tramt~.
New Jersey, b,,unded ~g follows, to wlb :
.
patios, Malaria, Liver Com,~’laiats,
t:.ka
I ~m’weal~lhtb
~ ~LW.~.Ttk&l~m~mSt..Pklls. Bcglanin,- at the ittte~eetlon
oftbocentera
the sa~e un,t ecrtain’rems.d"~
of t’lutumer
and Cetttral
r~mde, ar)d extending
~iMi~
and Genflemc~semng
our~ew~. altatg
the centre
of ~ummer road,
nt)tLh,
I~I’d[XTH’8
II~Mi~Mmlbl Edit~dbyHear/Neil,
as, ist BYIlUS- etghly-two
degret,s,
west clghlY rods to I~ld
BELL B. C01~VELL.
Ovq2c°~Al’~agey°°de~grav."
now or Iote o fore Dah,to attd at right su,.’lee
mc~m¢
I ~ Twdv~ ~ mai~
cotore~ plates,
~ca
Ihereto
bntween parasol
Ilnos
la lenuth
or
l~z]nt~l~n tcncolon. A d~qffd’kl~llffl~ eopycaa depth ~tmthwnrdly
forty
rods.
eont4,1.,Ing
I
be sold In every home Nk n IIKIIII-~
waero
Iwont~v a0r@~
t>f
htntl.
*,trict
Lfl~,Stll’e,
t,t.tng
there are child-ten.
Thou- %~¯ ~n IIn I~ ~ betli~ Natno pr0 ilttHe~ i~}l,vey(.d t(’ Mary J,~erjl,
ter bV Ctarl,~](.[.n,tii~and
wlSs. iv teed
lag hard; are will G.~ a big order tosend m a few d~ recorded It, },lber
~80 the N,~IA.Lg, ..~la~’~ (.ldllt tie B,:a~s to tbo
~ ~,1" Deeds for Al.,ntln
COtll~ty, folh, I~. vtC
.l~ttle)."
TIily ARI~ TH~ .MO;~T Ct#NVF.N1;’:.K~.
=o~i~
hua~
t~9~’°~m:
’a~g~:
~t,’z,,ti
ns tho i,r~ porty ofJ,dln Johttson antl
MI’~..l(~hlt Jott nt, u[,~o ~.i,tl laken In oxeentlc~n tt~
larlce of ellh(,r
t11o, ’-’~t’,
It:,r
Nut¢lo~
all the work dono blr ~mo’d0¢k ; tkca canra~s to four the suit nf (;e~,rge
Jot,as,
nntl to be sod by
--~old 3e copt~t~y."
~x¢~ IAber~._l
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CHAItI.~
R, LACY. ~het ft.
Dated Jnly 151h. I~tl.’:
J, f,$5:ITH&f.tr.:~,~,,,e~.,st’~,= t,’,,,.~ ,7," ~15.~t’,
R, ~. TULLElt, lSollcl~r.
,as.==
~ouo.gi..~:"’=~er.=d’=’~’~"
:~our, Feod; Fox’tiiin~ex,~S,
.
Agricultural Implements,etc., etc.
’*~""v~°~s°~’’’
N.B.--Superior ~e~’:^"
Family a=
Flour a Specialty.
house; [lig bs r~-,-hen=h0use,
~tables, ere Lots of fruit,
Manufacturer of
now m profit. Cheap.
Fine 9-room house on FairDealer ic
view, he"~er in cellar, a good
Tobacco, Cigars, Confectionery barn, windmill and lbree-pump,
some fi’uit.,
7 aeres. At fair
H~/~MONTON. N. J.
price, favorable terms.
1i,
Stmd 3 oae-¢¢~ ~ ~ a lhtt nfbook ag¢~t~, and
~’Jll mend ~n~t, posted, ~rer, a :a~J[’mgn~
GEOI GE ELVINS SON,
t’~ EW3PAPEI~
statton at ’6:05 a.m.,an’l
1:15 p.m¯
Leave~
Philadelphia
at 10:40 a.m. end ~:00 p.m.
it] ~lmtloipbSt.. L’lflc~.tgo. h,’,"~ f :!1~ linty’ r ,~a ll]o
i
On Snturd,y
night
only, Pbilarlelphia
the Wnterford
whichleaves
at I and nro ~ntthorl~.ot’. tt,
~,Arc°mm°d°ti°n’=’s
to.am=ontoo,
n.,v~
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,na~o
ooa,r.~t.
,,,t.t~’~
[3t’t~ER$/
An Anarchist, who gave hie name aa
Alexander Bergman, entered the officio
of Carnegie & Co., in Pitt,burg, on Saturday alternoou, and shot H. C. Frick
twice and stabbed him in three pisces
with a dagger.After a strugglehs was
overpowered
by personsin the ofiles,
assistedb~ Mr. Friekeaud turnedover
to the police.Mr. Frick’swouudsare
act fatal.He coutinuesto directthe
contest at Ilomestcad from his hume.
8iuce the shooting, detectives
have
traced Bcrgman’s conneetiou wlth an
Anarchist 8ociety, touud evideuce ot a
plot to kill several capitalists promineut
in the recent difficulties, aud to blow up
at leabt one non-union mill¯ A number
of arrest~ have been made, and more
will follow.
"Let no ~uilty
laau
escape."
The Cityof Paris,whichwillsoonfly
the U. 8. flag, agaiu beat the ocean
record, makiug the trip from Queenstown to New York in 5 days 15 bouts
and 58 minutes.
A test ie being made of the Uhinese
Excluhiou Act In Detroit, ~herc Ivur of
that lace are re~istiug dei)urtattou [or
enter iug in violation uft lie provisions ot
the new law.
Mt. Emais again in aviolent statu of
cruption. ’[m~nense ma~ses of t.uck~ atb
bein~ throwu up Irotu the volcanoe~ au4
the lava streams arc advancing.
tbr Best Meats
at the lowest prie_e_es
i,.x!
.,p Acco.]t~u¯ac. lqAe Senday Expr.[
It I 1 ,YD p.e], a.:[** ~t~l¯ p¯n] p ’l. It Ill
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Estate
JOHN ATKINSON,
This is the moat liberal combination offer ever made in the United States, and
every reader of the RrtrUBLICAN
should take advantage of it at ,}ace.
Addres~ all orders to the
Solzth Jersey I~cllubllcano
_ _
Contractor & Builder Real
..’::
Convl~anc~n,
"New Process."
Subscriptions may begin at auy time.
HANINIONTON
J. S. THAYER,
A. Jo SMXTI-1,
,
’Wefurnish botl~ papers one year for ~1.25~l)
ByylrLue of a wrlt of ffera facJas, to medl.
PhOadelphia.
:/
HAMMONTON,N.
rooted.
Issued out of the New Jersey Court ot
Chancery, will he sold at pnbllc ~’endue¯ on
Scientific
Amerlcu
Agency
for
~
i~::
We~want your trade, and are willing to
sell cheapto secure it.
1
w
ThreeMonthsfor 30 Cents.
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The Presidential Campaign of 1892 wlll, without doubt~ be the mos~ Intensely
interesting and exoiting in the history of the United t~tates, anct country
people will be extremely anxious to- have all the ~eneral and political
news and discussions of the day as presented in a National Journal, in
addition to that euppliod by their own local paper. To meet this want,
we have entered into a contract with the
8K]eRIFPSSALE,
~HERIFP’S
~ALE.
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Total,
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NO. 31
1892.
For¯ Sale
So ztlz d’e::sey Republican.
Family Newspaper,
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TO READERS OF THE
Tax
1 80
2 40
;I 34
4 80 I
2"~40
Sermons.
Pax. Yeax..
There was a time wheu etrikcs were
Hammonton,
N.J.
very rare, indeed. It was when capital
Plans,Bpeelfloation~, and Estimates
owned labor and kept it in Bubjection:
furnished.
Jobbing promptly
and ou the verge of starvatlon. Slavee
attended to.
can’t etrike.
1. Twolots on Pleasant Street,
.ii.
:Education aud enlightenment taught
large house--handsome,with
~:
labor its own power, then it struck for
every convenience, heater;
greater liberty. Greater liberty caused
conservatory, e~c.
it tostriko for greater pay. With greater
2.
Lot on Second Strcct,--fine
pay came increased opportunities for in7-room house, hdat~d,’very .
tellectual improvemct~t, aud orgauizareasonable price.
tton followed¯ Now, with united frotlt,
lal Its ~Yor~lrIF,,rJ..
workingmen pressed ou for greater and
3. Another on Secon~ Slreet, ....
"B~.~vo~,
Laf. Co*~Wire.Dee., ]~,
ever greater concessions from their em--fine house--cheap enough.- ’
¯ it
Roy. dr. C. Bergenvouchesfor ~b,~ followln’;:
.i~
~-’?i
ployers, which grauted, feed their desire James l~ooney, wLowas ar, ff,~rJng f-x,t~ ~t. VI:,uS 6, Nineacreson Central
:"
A~
e.,
for more. From the defensive they now Dance in its ~orstform for ~l~,qt*~ 1~ y,.atra.
largehouse and barn.All
wll,t:o,:~
take the offensive, demandinginstead of wan trt~.ted by tevoral physleJ..as
effoot. ’X%vo bottlell
of Pastsr Koenla’s Itoxw
in first-class
order.A barentreating.
’Cun/o cun~d hh~.
gainforsomebody."
That is the way they do in this coun~’ostl,!
][’t!~lve
]~lesi.
~O£t~OllR,~l:t~e., Nt.’~’[email protected])0.
try, becausehere the labor has been
S, Over three acres on Chew
i
I w~a in pslnall o.~nv,e,~ aldgo5 n,) s’~-stvltb~
elevated
to theplaneof capitalist,
enjoy-nl"ht or day and wt,a not able r~) .o at=y worl.
Road.¯
near
12th
St.
5-room
.,
months, hnt art.or taking l’ast,:r
K<~r, nl_~’s
in,-, greater llberty
and receiviug higher lor
N,.xve Ton:~ only ono w,u,~, I ,re¯v able to nit ,tl
housee
nearly
new.
Berries
,,
aid
att(,nd
~
r
,y
drvasmtd:l~{
I
ht~i
l,rJ,
d
wages than anywhere else ou earth¯
~
OV¢’r tWOl~nndro~| dories tt~ t~o~Lors O.I.d t;~¯t za(,
and fruit. A "daisy" place
It is not so in other couutrics. In bengal I certainly
think I ~:~ uhl have dkxl
thl~ med~ciuo.
: :’
for chicken business.
India and China aud Russia strike~ are long ago 1I lhad sol, got MI~.
Al).t PI:N~I.L.
even now as seldom heard of as they
9. A wetty home on Third St,
were among the ancestors of our Amer::
ten minutes fiom stations,
ican workingmen 500 years ago, when
in
sight
of
four
churches
and
Thla remed~hu lmenpmpal~d bythe l~e{’o nd
.-.
they wore the collars of their Lords. Pa~tor
Keen|g, of Fort WaYne. Ind. ~nce 1~73 n~l
ta now Drepared underhla dlrl~oabY the
new school- hou~e,--two lots,
Labor is too weak and servile to strxke
KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, F
9-roomLouse, heater, vines,
m those countries.
Sold by Drug-gists at 81 per BotUc.Oro
As ws ascend the scale of enlightenflowers, fruit, berries.
Size, I~1.7E~ G I:ottlc~ rot rr~9.
ment and liberty, we find labor organ10. Prominentcorner on Belieizations and labor disturbances becoming
vue Avenue -- fine business
ever more and more frequent,
location. 144 feet on the
NOTARY PUBLIC
In Spaiu labor strikes sometimes, lu
AND
avenue, 100 deep. A good : ~
Gcrmauyit strikes more frequently. In
house included.
Frauee still morefrequeutly.
If to better the cmlditlou of working
Dermis. Morlea2op, Avreemet~tS. ~IIIs nf.~nle,
]2. Twcntv acres on }’Jeas .... ;
people, to point the way to education, and olhor papers execut~d Ill a heal, t:alrcl’ul
ant Milit, J{~md, ten acres of
and eorrecl nlanncr.
to greater liberty and indepcudeuce, to
Hammonton .N.J.
berries in bearing, good 6-~oom.
tbster and develop the genius 1or latelli.
house. Cheap enough.
¯ .....
geut organization
among them, and
thus to lift them from a positiou o~
13. Six-room house and lot on
servilu dependence on their masters to a
Prospect Street, near both
plane of equality and equal advautuge
stations. Easy terms.
Second Street and Bnllevue Ave.,
with their employers--if to do tlleSe
14. Twentyacres, well fruited,
things IS to cause strikes and lockouts,
then does Protection cause strikes and GarmetltS made tn the heat manner.
7-room house, barn. stable, :
aud lteDairht¢ promptly d,me.
lockouts. But ou no other possible as- ~atl’iltg
etc.’ A bargain.
]~,a~tea z’t,as,,naftle. ~at/sfa0tn)u gudrun.
sumption.- diner/can .Economist.
teed ,n everyoase.
15 Thirtv-tbui"
acres,
13-room
Unless you want to buy a Watch
way down low. We are bound to
get your trade, if low prices will
bring it. Wecan sell you a watch
of any makeor grade as low as you
can buy it in the city, and in many
cases lower.
Cell and gut our prices, and comparethem with
those for the sameclass of goods elsewhere.
"o’
Campm
,n of 1892.
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JULY 30,
NO. XXX.
Mutton, Beef, and Veal.
A. II. r~AVIS, ~2oIlector.
Leading
BaptistPapers
HAMMO:NTON, N.J.,
~O.
Short "l’arta"
Roasts, 10 and 12 cents.
Also, the best Hamsand SmokedMeats.
Presidential
Papers and magazines
of all kinds, in any language, ~,,~,i,hl,o,o,,
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furnished at reduced rates by l,’id,dl,
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GoodSteaks at 10 cents.
VeryBest Steaks at 14 cents.
Dated July 1Gth, 1892.
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MARKET
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The Press Company, Limited,
M~/~’TER~¥SP[ClFIGS
l?evers’Congest
i °ns’Inflamd~lnt4on
l~Plngl
M en|ngttls,
Milk F~er.
l~truzns,
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Rheumatism.
Distemper,
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Ar
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l~yPhysici:t:,s
all ovarthe world.
PALATADLE
AS L~IILK.
t
.AND POULTRY.
UO0Pe4~e Beok.onTreatmeat
of Anlm~tln
and
Chart l~eut Free.
(
ieats
TOWN 0Y HAMMONTON,
ScotCs E~lmlsion i~ no~ a secret
i~medv¯ II; containsthe stimula~
leg properties of the HypophosI~hites
an4 pure Norwegian Co4
l~ver
0il,
the potency of both
lb~mg largely increased. IL is used
: 1~=Emma,,
~ttle,~eep,
~%~r0E%
.i
See the Prices of
SALE
FOR
TAXES,
~M’onder~ulFlesi~ Producer.
Mnnyl~avo gained one pound
Mardaybyits us,.,.
b!y
.,..
PAPe
woll *~ from ffton of high rahk In pablle Itto. The
hest onthor, kllOW that their heft attdit~nces aretlle
readers ,f the Dally, t’~unday, anti Weekly l’rvsq.
Ia p,¯lltics, q lie ]’PESKkn.ws lh3 othrr laa#ter than
tho ImOldO. ond th~ I)aet year ]laH ~leen. as has been
,een betbr,,, the nutrkmt fact that It Is sul,ser~lent to
IIO pol|ttcal boss. It Ila~l no pldltlcal anlldlhms to fo~:For the Tax of 1800.
t,~r. lntt Ioohe after
tile Interohts
of ita ro.~dere,
and
dellyers ltm,lf:tpon the Issues of the. day In a nmnner
Ioth frank aud fearless¯ lettll~g the faete speak for
thomselves Unit evading no (~d,I|(.g. but met.ling them
,U on the basis of fair play to all menat all thrice. Itn
OTICE Is hereby given that by vlrtuoofawarmnt
pages knowno l’Istioctions,
and tho rights of one ela~s
over anonler arc not tee ~gnlz-d nor slt lportr,1.
Issued by G, W¯ Pr~sey, Eaq., to nmkethe taxes
Adv,~rtle~ments of Help V/an¯tt,,I, Buetness Opportu- lald on nahnproved
and unto,muted
land~.,and on
nities. Re~d Estato. elc., ma3be Iosei’ted In The Press
lands teaanted by persons not Ore lawful proprletora,
for 0.~: CEXT X Wool,
who aro unable to pay their tax, In the Townof Ilammonton0 Connty of Atlantic, the Collector of ~ttd town
Terms of the Press.
will,
on WEDNI~DAY,the
By" mail¯ postage free h the U. S. and Canada.
Daily(exeeptSunday)~oneyear,
:
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17th day of AugllNtr,
Daily (except Su’~dayl, oa~ month, .
¯ .50
Daily tlncludtng Sundey), one y(,ar.
7.50
Next. at the hour of 2 o’clock P.~tL, at the oflh’o of the
Dally(including Sunday), one month,
¯65
TownClerk, aell tha timber, wood, horbage, al|tl other
uunday,
one
year
.........
2.00
vendible property fouud on the prezalses, taxt~l to tho
Weekly
t~xosa,
one year,
.....
1.00
Draft~¯ Checks. and all other remittances ,hould be nnder named potions, to make the taxes and cot~ts
annexed to thclr respective namos, with I.]terest at tho
madepayable to the order of
into of 12 per cent¯ per annum[rout Dec. 20,18~K~, tO
the day of 8ate :
PHILADELPIIIA.
PA.
27wUosls O~each cas~ wfll 5e SGc~nts.
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