V Water Commissioners, de* State of NevMersey, Dept, of State If yon are thinking of painting mi, 2_of <^An Aot concerning corpora- Bogers, If .._ ^. The Booklets. tions (Rtvliioq of 169(,)" preliminary to the Naylor.of....; Young People's Societies. inning of this Certificate of Dissolution, -j JOHN MURDOCH Now, therefore, I, B. O. Dioklnion. Secreta- 0 IS 27 12 5 Ten thousand - booklets of the VOL. HAMMONTOK, N. J., AUGUST 13, 1904. NO. 33 ft' This space U devoted to the InterestR ot ry of State of tbe State of New Jersey, do Wlnslow A CL.- Bellevue Ave, Hammonton. the Young Peoples SocletlesoftherarlouH hereby certify that the said corporation did, Town of Hammonton^beautlfully Obnrohes.. Special Items of interest, and Dunfcleberger, If 0 0' 4 amiounoemoata are solicited. on the fifth d»j of July, lfl(H, file In my office Orr.cf „,.,., 2 2 illnsfratedj have jnst been issued by a duly executed add attested oongent'ln'wri- Hannlgan. 2b tlng to the dissolution of said corporation, ex- the Board-of Trade. Every citizen From a Hammonton Boy. John NttKle,B8,H>.., „. .... 0 0121 FRESH and PURE. Dr. J. A. IKTaas* 7..F..S. O.iB.,~Pre8byterian Church ecuted by all tho stockholders thereof, which Schempf, 8b is entitled to a copy, free of charge,, The Peoples Bank .B»Id«onseDt and tbe reoord of tbe procenclings ••« 0 S X 1 2 You t»n well depend on the quality o TJ. 8. Steamer EKSIDENT MeetrSnnday-eveninK, at 7:00r ~- sforwftld KffiKHT on He in my said office, aa Wells, Ib, SB , „,„ »« 0___Q__10_ 0-1 which may_be ^procured by calling, TBIESXB. Austria, July 18,1904. Topic, "God's guiding hand in our provided by law. Morris, rr „...„„., our drugs. You can depend on tb •••• 00000 on the Secretary, Dr. Charles Cun- way we pnt them together. HOYT-&-80H-:—Think! tig lives." 1 Cbron. 29: 10-^12; Luke , '. ' In tesUmony whereof VanFleet.rr., .... 00080 B5N7IS7. AKD C Seal of the Secretary) I ha»e hereto set Miller.o „ "..00111 ningham, at his residence, Second that aomfe of my friends in Hammon 12 : 1-7. Experience meeting. < -ofitbe State of V my band and affixed Williams, p Our Compounding •HAMMONTON, : : N.J. Hammontoli, N. J. v -.01160 Street. Perfect Medieintt. ton might like to hear from me again WHEELWBIGHT - Leader, Mies Mary^Brownlee. ( Now'Jersey. ) my official eeal, at and do not like to. take the trouble o Trenton, this fifth 1 6 24 U 6 Additional copies may be obtained "We have some standard remedies wbiob w day of July, A. D. one thousand nine hundred Hammonton ... 2 o writing, I decided to write to yoi BM removed to the shop lately occupied Y. P. 8. Cf. E.,—Baptist Church: and four. 00601 I jc— 9 by paying the following prices prepare for tbe market, and: tbe best of Capital, {5530,000* Meets Sunday evening, at 6:45. Wlnslow A 0»... 0 0 uopio'oo-i FropiiBtary Medicines at all times. again. by Al. Hsineoke, on the County ..8. P. DICKINSON,, eight fer 25-cents; three for 10 The last letter I wrote, coneerninj Surplus and'Profits,. 931,000* Topic, "God's•.guiding band in our • • : Secretary of State. " Bnos earoed..:Bam 2. Road, and Is ready to do; 29-34. pr. bill, $0.00 Try .our Alaska Soda. my trip to the Azores, met with lives. »> 1 .Chron. 29: 10-12: Luke Sacrifice niui..,8inathers2. Wyrose, Black. cents; or 5 cents each. These prices Noylor , \ ' include envelopes for mailing, when, good reception, so I hope you will no Any Work in His line. 12 : 1-7. (Experience meeting.) Lenron bn8ei,.,Ham 8, Win 9 Red Cross Pharmacy. condemn ,this to your waste-baske Three per cent interest paid Leader, Miss May Jones. / Sheriff's Sale. Struck out.,.SIacfc 9, Williams I desired. They can be purchased of without letting some one know whe'r on time Deposits. . Stolen ba8oa...Smn,there 2, ScQemfZ, Rogers the Secretary, from P. H. Jacobs, 1 Jr. C. E., Sunday afternoon at 8:00: Base on crrors...Haia 8; Wlii 4 lam. — Schwarz ? Q-reehhouBe By virtue of a writ of flori facias, to me di- Chairman of Printing Committee, Topic, "How Jacob became Israel." rected, ieeued out of the Atlantlo County Base on i>allB...8lack 2, Williams 1 " We arrived in the States, from tb. 12th St. and Chew Road. Gen, 32 : 22-32. .Leader, Alberta 'pan of Common Pleas, will bo sold at public Hit by-pitched ball...Wells and at Benson's news room. UNDBKTAKEB^ EMBALMER Azores, July 23rd, 1903, and ran int " How fine your Umpire, Wait, time, 1.50 Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Designs made up at shortest notice, Poster. •-•-.'.... vendne, on • • • The cost of these booklets largeV Bar Harbor, Maine. Here we hnc Fnneral designs a specialty. Baskets house looks!" Tuesday, Anff. 23,1904. exceeds the above prices, and all our winter jrnanouevres, and left fo and designs for balls, parties, Epworth League,—M.E. Church : at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day/ ELWOOD P, JONES, "Yes, it's been weddings, etc. Schedule for ArJgust,— money obtained from their sale will Gardner's Bay, Mass.,- August 12th E. J. BYBNES, President. Meets Sunday evening, at 7:00. at the Hammonton Home, in Hammonton, Saccessor to wbero we cleaned ship, On the Mil ID tha county of Atlantic, and State of New 6tb, Allen.Grays. painted with M. L. JACKSON, Vioe-Pres't. Junior League on Sunday afternoon, Jersey, . >ekept separate from the general we proceeded to Oyster Bay, and wer IStb, St. Luke's. at 3.00 o'clock. Topic, "Seeing All that certain tract of mnd and premlsear funds of the Board of Trade, and be- *~~ W. A. HOOD & CO. inspected by President Booseyelt- ou "W. B. THiTON, Cashier. . Ghas. Cunningham, M,D. lying and being in the town of Hammonton, 20th, PonnB. 0. God in Nature." Pa. 145 : 10. counry of Atlantic and elate of Now Jersey, used exclusively for advertising the- Office and Kesidence, 216 Bellevue Ave. 'Phone 3-Y" the 17th. Theii we left for Portland Lucas i -i Physician and Surgeon. bounded and dejcribad as follows: 27tb, Joe Grim and his Club. ?own in other -ways. a Maine, where we made a 'sham attacl DIRECTORS Beginning at the westerly corner of land on the forts. In all, we made thre B. J. Byrnes M. L. Jackson] W. Second St., Hammonton. owned by one Holsor, in the middle of the ao- J : Church Announcements. called Chew Koaa, twenty s«ven rods and fif- attacks, but at no time coUld we catc] Paints 0. F. Osjjood George Elvins ttBee Hoars, 7:301 -(TmteUtSlossJ — 1 .-00 to 8:00 a teen links >6nth from the southerly corner of Wax Flowers, Figures^ etc., for funerals and. them asleep. "~ Notices of Church meetings are of puhllo land owned by Greenmount Cemetery, Compa- interest, nnd uo charge Is made for their ny ; •- thence [1] along the westerly line of the memorial services, furnished on short notice. _, From there we went to Menemsh That's what gives it Wm. J. Smith J. C. Anderson insertion. Weekly changes are urged. Holjer.laird, eighteen rodi to a point; thence (WEST JERSEY & SEASHOBE ft. R.) Bight, Mass, had our target practice L. H. Parkhurst W .-R. Tilton [2] at, right anklet with first line, in a north Schedule in effect June 26,1904. Subject to change. the bright^ -rich, glossy W.H.B ouse ~Baptis1rCfattrch. Ite ilimuUuu, tuu t making. a very good-score. From ^,^/ Williams, Pastor. 10.80 a..m.; "The [3] parallel, with first Ifne, fourteen rods to a JYoung People's Societies. there_we went to Uew Yprk, arriviuj appearance. Lucas Christian's regulator." Communion point in the centra of Chew Rood ; thence [4] Sept. 13th. On the 18th we went ini Insurance Agent along the o;Dtre of Ch^w Road eleven rods to Acc., Ace. Ex- Ace. Ex. Ace. Ex. Ace. Ace. STATION. ' SUB Bni> This spano IB devoted to the iniereatf 01 p.m a. m. a.m. p.m. p.m Ace. Ace. Exp. Ace. Acc. Ace Ac* after tbe sermon. 7.45 p. m., "What the place of beginning. p.m. «. ni p.m. the Xpung.Peoplea Soeletlcsof tin- varl-.aa dry-dock ifor repaics, aud .did not ge glossj look better and p.m ajn. j.m. Cborcbes. Special Hems of iulevest', uud bank is yonr treasure in ?" Seized as the property of Domenica Bava ISO « w* w vv w »^ i* IV out until the 28th. and taken in execution at thaiuit of-Benja- 4,17 832 Lv .Phlladcljihli, Ar .,-. 888 Til 160 annonnoementa are solicited. look better longer than Notary PubHc, 8 06 8 09 5 60 6 08 —10521063 840 B 07 9~4S ?555! We left for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -min-Foi;lcUo, and to be told ty 620 5J8 722827 818 142 569987 5 4™7 TTnienr T55 J1JH 7-U98-B g-ntnv 623 1109 867 .Hiddonflold 7 0« 8 10 Y. P. 8,0. E-.-j-Presbytenan Church "WlrereTriere~is a soutBefn ~~~ laethodist congregations. 10.30 a.m.y -5-65 fl-8* •TOT Commissioner of Deeds, Dated July 16,1904. 5 18 663 ...... K 6T77~TO lion, and while there took possession Ask your dealer. % On Presb. Oh.),r sermon by: -Rev. G. R. t FOOLITTO, per so. . S lisa 920 M,M ...... Berlin...... « 34 7 47 Meets Sunday ovoniag> at 7:00, : 6:22 -9-04 859 5... 1141 925 100 66& of the tract of land given the United 29-35. pr. fee, $9.00 630 918 709 6 2" 7 4U 1266 467 Topic. ''Obeying wben_obedience j JMce, 1 OLKailrpadAve Maddletpn^"l6ner test ot Heh'teona-_ 558 1148 983 * 18725 1247 88S5S oho Lucas & Co -•5-84*8117 »71S 8-00 •115S 987 0 12716 6058 46 448' :> hard>" "'"" 8 tates-byr Gu ba-at- the-clos.e~of ~tb> neas.^ 7.00t6 8.Wp.m.,Jn tJbie^M._E., 88ST92- -1 721 601 1157 942 ... Window Jc.fl'T.'j." 124----2 5 00 «840 Mia PbUadelpbia PERIODICALS. Hammonton z -6-46 C OH' t J* ...... 12-g tfiS Spanish-American war. Dec. 12th "The black sin of a king;" A.' ~ = =-v •see ^Harflinonbn; •OTTOrm^ss 12.80 4 498804 When it's Quality that's wanted, 620 969 ...Elwood ..„;.,.. 055 29 803 96.„3 637627 1138 1007 _EHK H«rl«r_... 648 4 89 8 20 4 18 St. Mark's Church,—Rev . Paul P. a 23 10110 16 8600* 1028 4 SIR 13 4- OS Y. P. S. O. B.,—Baptist Churcb^i At neither of : these places is there a Hoffman, Rector. Sunday services aa «85 1027 e is 1040 4 13 7 66 3 44 •-•.'.'917 Bellevue Avenne, '• • T Lyford Beverage ...Atlantic City.. 620 700 4 02 ' Meets Sunday evenine, at 6:45. large town. A few native huts can be usual...... ------: .:.'... Hoyt & Son get the job Stop, only OB notice to conductor or agent, or on signal. .Topic, "Obeying when obedience seen scattered around, and their peo- Wotary: Public Mortlng « .Hammo»ton 8JS, Atlantlo 6.ZO. hard.'* Gen. 22 : 1-8. leader ple make- fortunes in the winter by Hammonton. N. J. for NeW JetSey, .. Hummonton 6^0, Atlantlo 6^0. . at 3.00, HamiiiiiuUm g.40, Allunllo t30 Mra. 0. E. Small. > V selling fruit to the different ships tenders hU aerviccB. ' We rem.iinftl hum unMI .Tnn. Ice Cream J. A. HOYLE. J. L. Pension vouchers executed. . Jr. (J. K, Sunday afteruoou at 8:0fr ,., n .6, Phllad*. 7.09. Hammonton, N. J. Topic, "How Esau forgave hia own when we returned to Guantanamo Saturday o»it, expna I«Ti« PnHtda. 1.00 p.m, Hammonton 1.40, anlrtng-.t AtlaBtlo J 10 Here we-had several boat races. The W\VATTEEBU r,afl .iMan.Ber. • J B WOOD, P. -g-r Trlfflo M.n.g., brother." Qeu. 33 : 1-16 ; Lub< HQTIiE & O'DOMELL, Jl n M 17 : 3-4. Leader, Nellie Layer. principal one woe our race-boat with THBE <3w*BOYB,aen'lPM8'rAgti . * the "A'ubania'e.'Mn which we won To-day . B. E MONTHS 25 Ots Epworth League,—M. E, Church: the championship of the North Atlan- Auctioneers. Atlantic City R. R. Meets Hunday evening, at 7:«K). tic fleet. , •;• Junior League on Sunday afternoon, We left there March 1st, for Pensa- .• at Special Attention given [plitt Prasch, Jr., iEYiday, July I,'l904. , 0,1 SW) o'clock. Topic, "Lichi cola. Af noori-' tha^ day wo had a BOWK TBAIN8. DP TBAIN8. 1 to House Furnishing Good? Furnishing Sand in darkest Africa." 1'sa. 107. collialon with the'•Missouri, 'and her p. B. *. Dl >. m p.m p.m pm *.o> t.O] Han 801 ram pierced our artuor, making a hole 8TATIOKH. «.». %ra >. Ill >.m p.m p.m • n p.m 10-12. ' 500 880 800 680 810 I 00 1050 600 nearly three by four feet Just abaft the. SMALL'S Office, Real Estate Building; 5 12 840 ...... Phll»<)tlphi..i 625 825 ll)26 1125 625 BOO 612 643 5 3( 1 10 1100 a 13 ...... r«0>d«B 0 10 8 14 10 li rs • 85 cabin. We had fo put back to New cer 6 IB 691 650 631 1115 610 »88 014 64C 637 ..,.W«it ColllngiwocJ..... 605 800 603 007 Church Announcements. Cor. Second and Bellevue, 82! 658 SW 620 Duddon Iltlgbti 5S4 800 681 York -for repairs.-- From- there .we Hammonton. N. J. 540 644 713 56( 644 S65 itl 623 544 »...._L>ur«l, «n«l no charge In made for Uiclr tice, and after running Into Newport) Hammonton. TweUtn St., between railroads. 6« Jnnc ..... 4 10 M 7.46 p.m., "Tne tenth man." arge cities, among them Messina and 6 £8 S 803 708 8 09 rTwtiintTtllt...... r" 110 62 704 » in 7 10 fin 8 10 ecn 25 41 Hammonton, N. X. " •""""' — """"OHy-*. 6)5 860 n'ii" M !U: Crinuon Clover Seed now Union. Senrloefli— Presbyterian and Venice. •* •• Republican : : dots ** **' Office at Reaidenoe. MiddleRoad. Greenhouse Thia letter speaks for itself: _ -—•——---•'"—'•*>>»•.« a.i»,iummoDh>n 8.41. AllnnUaO.lt. in stock. Methodlat oongrdgatlona. 10,30 a.m., After leaving here we expect to visit Central Aye., Hammonton Cp ««mmod.tlon IMTM lOmmonton M M6 ..»., r«chlpt Pfcll.dk M 0.65. (In M. B. Oh.), Bormon by ROT. Geo. L. several Italian ports, and return to the WATKI8 {• NICHOLBOJf, Props. NewpoHt NEWS, Vs., May 80,1903. Morning »prcM up I«,M AU«U8 7jOO, Utmmonton T.38, *»Uti,( .1 rhll«U. .t 8.IO- Dobblne. 7.45 p.m.; In tbe Presbyterian Itates in September.. AfUnooo «xpn« down IMTM Phil.. «t 8.00, n»mmontoi, 8.41, Igg Bubor 3.51. AtUntlo 418 It is quite a little lower PJorlata and Landnoape Qardenorg. Fine F. A. NOETH & Co., ' Aftonoon «pr« up I«T AU.ntl.nrt4.80, lUmnoutoD 6.04. VhlUdfc 6 BO * ' Oburob, proaoulngby Rev. G. H.Wlddlo- Yours, respectfully, asAortmout of Palms, Table Ferna, M . Roaoou COOHIUN. K».n Int ntnu down IMYU Phll.efc .« <.aO, Il.mmonton 5.11, and AlUnUo 8.45. in price ton, "A Deserter" (last of tbe series.) and Bedding Plant*. 1808 Chestnut St., Philada,! Krwlns «p»u down I«T« Fhll«U. B.40, B«n,monton 6.23. .rtlrlo. .t Atlantic 7.00. My permanent address Is U. S. 8. • • Cat Flower*, looso and in Weekd«y nlf lit wcon). down IMTOI l-fclltd .t 8, t«chlb» n.mmonton M 918. 8t, Mark's Ohurohr-Kev. Paul P. 1 COMMERCIAL PRINTING Gentlemen :—I have bad a Lester Piano in my fc than it was. earlier. Hofiman, Rootor. Bnnday oervloea as 'Illinois.' care Postmaster, N. Y. IBr.Dlnfc «pr« down IMVM Ph|lfc 8JO, WunmonKm O.U, t,t It.rlwr 9/J3, Atl.ntlo 0 4s usual. possession for twelve years, and I assure you that it • NlKht «pr« Op |«T« A.I.DUO .18,10. EM H,rbor 8.81, Il.mmooton 9.04,1-hlW.. 9.BQ! ' Eli H. Chandler, Bund.y nigh MffM- ap ,„„,A(I .ntlo 9M> EW ^^ „^ IUll|lnonU)n ^ pu| Conceding that Judge Parker Is no* has given entire satisfaction. The tone is as good as Bund., .,.»!„, «prM. ,lown IMTN> nnn*. 7.18, U.mmonton 7 »4, AtUn'tlo 8.2S. ound on tbe money question, he It Done neatly and promptly at the Attorney&Counselor I have heard. It etill retains its sweetness., 8und.ymorning upra.up 1,»VMAttaatlo.l 9.80,H.mooolon 10.08, PhlM«. 10JW, . Oil Stoves bandicapppd by a parly one>half tho A.T.P10«.O.n.Bn... - GEORGE ELVINS, membership of which U still loyal to At Law Sincerely yours, liver and would try lo re-uatabllth U , Jlsinnionton/ Repaired n the currency system in case of Domo- REPTJBl^IGAN OFFICE Biilldlnc E. W. SHORTRIDGE. ratio euucoes. .14 and 10 S. Tennessee Aye. Itjyill only cost Q«e Gent "The American, voter can rend the Atlantlo City. Xo'pUOllunn tariff [ilunte without1 the irid- In Hammonton on BatardoyH WILLIAM BAKERT of an Interpreter. ,, Prmotloe in all Court* of the State. to buy a postal card and send to Tbe K«wYork No. %*> Third Street, Jlbncy for first mortgage loan* Send for new illustrated catalogue and Tribune Farmer, New York City, for a free PIANOS specimen oopy.. Hninmonton. JOHN H. MARSHALL BTEY ., easy payment plane. PRALKU IH WVE LIFE LC5NG SATISFACTIOSFACTION Tbe Ke*-Y«ik Tribune F»iwtr l» a Nation EASY TERMSS BO YEARS' A. H. Phillips Oo. at Illustrated Agricultural Weekly for Farmer, BXPBRIRNOB and tbelr families, and EVERY Issue oontatpa Choice Teas, Coffees, -ST. PHilA. v matter Instructive aud entertaining to BVBRY J. A. OFFICER, If^.vAf S**V('-••••' <,-• ' Extracts, 1 Fire Insurance. member of the family. (HCNKllAIi k:-.;.^ Tlie price Is fl per year, but If yen like, it > Baking Powders, etc. -—MONEY - you can secure It with your Hauimonton paper, HOUSE PAINTER, the South Jersey Republican, at a bargain. ' Kutlmateu glyou. R A. NORTH & Co. Doth paper* one year for only fl,26. All OOOrob«bl» J»»t«nHHlll!i.J)olI1Wu""rv are strictly high-grade. (Jorreipoiuloucu Solicited. SOUTH JERSEY REPUBLICAN,; UMBRELLAS iton..uiot .SonnatnltH. HMillliBOK oi.i'.t.ufi i is for mile every Saturday morning at Hammonton, H. J. loo, Blr Thomas Llpton's CoflTuos and fbrtlott UulldliiK, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. REPAIRED Teas, known the world qver. r Atlantic City, K. J. H«io tho \Viiiro», on Wodneoday and and Recovered,— Boturdny. Ouleia left at Hlmous's Benson's News Room From 40 oenU up. N F"1 '\ Candy Kltolion promptly tilled. i \ Geo. W. Dodd. 20 Waahluaton 8t., Hummontou Hack numbors can bo had at the KEI-UBLTOAN Ollice. •IHH||SISHSBSBSBSBSBS^S^^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^SH |p^j3M»^«*w. >j ; ' 'f^w^^SSSSi^^ |¥¥ v'1 "-I-r ' '; '"•

1 HOW TO TAKE PAPER TRIP4 RAM'S HORN BLASTS. O.L.D AND NEW. "John—John Tlnsdule. O, 1 don't »«••»»•••«••*•>«•»«•»+ RQMANTlO THE 8TORY wonder—now that I've seen you!" From nn old garden Lucia sends I Fake Honeymoon Tonr« : While1 th« Warning Notei Calling the Wicked te> Marion opened the door of the ladles' Sunday School Lesson Of TnU Mountain Girt, Now a Multl- Bepentance. ' --Some early roses to her friends, LITTLE STORIES - - millionaire'. Wife. Newly Weds Are in Seclusion. , Their lovely petals -fresh, in hue, parlor'hastily and drew the.other wo- [ HENGod grre« man .aside../ Gently she forced^ier Into X "'"'", • AUGUST 14. To become the wife of a man whom Lack of money with*which to buy - v —As-though- jnat-wnahed in" 'crystal dew,' AND INCIDENTS OBADIAH AND ELIJAH. i the necessary tickets and pay hotel you an over- :' No mime they bear, but rich their bloom a chair and, drawing another before m the world recognizes as one of Its .Kings. 18;1-16.._ (ptiidy ya. 1-19.) Mils' need r no longer hamper' bridal flowing cup it As those that. from.,Damascus come, It, ',W)k _the. cold, lifeless,,.hands In .her. */MJ Croesuses would give distinction—to. will soon dry up Or those that in" some Persian vale ow'U. . ' ' • . " . ' ' • '. ': •::.' Tbae "Wflf Tnterest and Memory versea: 13-16.' any woman, When couples who desire.. to. impress thelt : that union Is ac- friends with the fact that they- ar« unless you call Their delicate perfume exhale. o/'Now," she sald< steadily; "tell me Bntertafa Young Golden Text: J, thy servant, fear the> your ' neighbor* -How .vividly they bring to viow who you ore. Not his wife?" I-ord from my youth.—1 Kings 18:12.» companied by ro- traveling in Europe, -Asia, Africa bt The roaes that my childhood knawl Readers. mantle 'circum- any;.othe); place which Issues picture In 'to share it "No, but—w» 'lave been engaged for DIFFICULT POINTS EXPLAINED. The Better Land. Things tho-. The Welding brought from distant wood, elfrht years." . stances such as postcards, says the Minneapolis Trib- The '.Cinnamon that near It stood, t hear thee speak of the better land, une. ' • " '..'". • .".'.. ,•-.-.''. eye hath not ; The tears rose quickly In Marlon HOW TO LOCATE THIS LESSON. those attending the Thou callest its children a happy band; The Provence, deemed BO regal-fine, Schueler's eyes. A Novelty in Drawing:. The lack of rain haa continued year- marriage of Sena- If John and Mary want to go tt seen help us to The pure White Rose arid Eglantine. treckled cheek against Mule'e rough after year, to distress the Ucnd of Is- Mother, .oh, where Is that radiant shore? endure the "0-u, mmyaeay dearn! Thaxnat Iis a long timume to ( Have our clever readers ever tried tor William A. Honolulu and are unable to buy a rail- what coat "I know what It is to be beaten, rael. Ahab has in vain tried to get Shall we not seek It and ireep no more? things It must Nor let me Burgundy forget, wait for happiness," she said breath- they can draw by means of one myself, and not haver encmgtrrtioT eu C into communication with .Elijah (1 Clark, of Montana, IB it where the^ flower of the orange road ticket which will take them far- continuous line? If not, now la the Kings 18:10), seeking him in all the- . fiction la outdone, ther than one of the trolley suburbs, see. Wee buds In tiny leaflet set lessly. But we'll be friends, won't we? And blown, When the Just fit for folk to wear, " Her own engagement might have time-for them to practice their skill la you're going to be a good male.??'-. neighboring . countries. Meanwhile and every pretty And the fireflies glance through < the they can engage board at $4 a week Tltanla and her maiden fair— Elijah has lived in concealment,.at flrst Headache Powder.—A standard pre- myrtle .bodghs?" Word is hid In the heart Jti8_gplnB__ been counted by as many weeks. Her this* direction. ' Make the cleverest Mr. Mlllard.felt a big lump -In his in-the Cherith, In Ahib's country, and. •cription Is.composed of camphor mon- •girl In this broad and recuperate from the pre-nuptial Nor dainty Blush, which few excel, -then-lrf-ZmmjiiathV in Jeafebel'B country. - -functions with a 'serene mind "and" a to'be revealed in the life. y- .. hold upon the small, work-worn bauds obrom six grains, caffeine citrate «Uc" •UBS. OLABK. a i , » :r—So: tinted like.an ocean shell. He hae doubtless had means of infor- grace .and talent consciousness that everybody In their ' You cannot discover your own value I love them, one and all, and though tightened. So "be slipped out as quietly as h» mation, and has kept In touch with hla grains, soda bicarbonate twelve grains, "Is it where the feathery palm-trees rise, e ^'Indeed, Indeed, Jt Is not as you came in. .-•'''. . ••'"••.' ',-'-;. '-•••• ' with physical charms may be pardoii- set knows 'they are in the Hawaiian by comparisonJwlthjttm>the£8-.v.ices. IDheirmanycharuis ^the .new-may^ show, party in. Israel.' Concerning him the acetanUid eighteen grains, soda bro-_ And-the_dftte_grows ripe_undeiL sunny islands. — How can~they~ think La France, Colomb or Jacqueminot, - tBInkl""sh"e"iald"earnestly."~"i! knewat record mentions only one fact,—name- -,. •wide twelve grains. Mix well and edT~for Milding air~castlesr~ln~which: skies? You can teach people to cot sand- To the old kinds my heart will cling, the time that my speaking to Mr. time with Mule; and, wonderful aa It " his restoring the son of his hostess. she sees herwlf living like ;a .prlncous. Or 'midst the green islands of glittering wise when every mall brings a souve- sermons; but they will die In the proc- after .the boy: was either actually dead 4lvlde into six powders. Take on« ev- It is an era of new women, of-Inde- nir post card In John or Mary's writ- : Such precloni memories they bring . Tinsdale as I did last Sunday meant (may seem, she became one of the w'hopelessly near death <17il7-24). ery two or tiree hours naOl relieved. se««, 8. -.'..'' -'.'.. - , • '.' Of home and friends In that dear time more to him than I coojd understand. gentlest creatures on the farm.—Sun TIME.—Conjecturally, 909 B, C. bibli- pendent femininity, and It is none the Where fragrant forests, perfume the Ing, neatly stamped with the Hawaii- Only a fool thinks to atone for Jbia When llfe_wa« Uj -hs Joyous prime. breeze, > - ~ an-stampr-and~.teillng~l>ow balmy the But it was what_I^jaldt^not_me^jthat day School Times. • ~ : r ----- •-- cal, or 858 Assyrian, the famine having: lew an era of alluring matrimonial —Boston lasted three yean»aS:l), or three and The Art of Shaving.—In China aaay And strange, bright birds, on their starry climate Is and what a' perfect dispo- own faults by advertising tioso of oth- cd'untecC Why, he looked beyond, not a\half years (James 6:17). •'-.-. of the peoplu shave dry—that is, with- possibilities. ers, ; • >.i. .-'••-. ' . -' • •'. . at me." More Slewed to Olre. ' ': wings, sition John has? They' would be i"H'+'l"H Ml-Hi. . / PLACE.—An • unknown rural locality out moistening the beard. It can hard- Something of a sensation was cre- Bear thi- rich-hues of nil glorious When holiness Is all nonsense.to a •+• The wet eyes of the girl from Carson '. Teacher—Johnny, what did you beat In the land of Israel. skeptical. Indeed, -In the face of this Willie Brown for? " PERSONS.—Jezebel, the brilliant ly be a pleasant performance, but It ated by the announcement that Sena- things?". evidence, to harbor the suspicion that man honesty Is apt to be all moon- Centre were fixed hungrily on her face leader In wickedness; her victims, the not much worse In Its effects than the tor Clark and Anna B. La Chapelle —"Not there, not there, my child!" shine. as she drank In every word. Johnny—Didn't yon tell us the other prophets of Jehovah; the prophet Eli- were Carried In Marseilles May 26, Jay ville, not; Honolulu, Is the destina- Her Word of Cfieer • day tbat.lt was more blessed to give uie of cheap, inferior soap. Shaving, tion of the bridal couple. . ' Pardon cornea to those who fear the "Go home and ask him to tell you all ; jah, chief of the party opposed to Jeze- 1901, and that they have a child now ."Is itjfar away,-in some region old,_ than to receive? ',->'••'•',• bel; Ahab the king, splendid In abili- is,a delicate operation.' and demands a Where the rivers wander o'er sands of .It isvthe Honeymoon Club7" In an power of sin more than Its "punish- about it," she sold soothingly. "The ties,, but vacillating between the two- noap made' for the especial purpoie. 3 years old.. The Information had up 1 years which He behind you demand Teacher—Yes. ••"' parties; Obadlah, "servant of Jeho- to this/time been withheld both from . gold ?— v Eastern city, which has made this ment. ' ' . '• . ' : Johnny—Well, I. either had to give BJy«ry barber knows that half the btt-. Where the burning rays of :th« mby that yon shall not misunderstand each vah, ' mentioned only here, faithful to> the world and from the Senator's im- 1 possible, and several Minneapolis- The man who, tries' to drown hlfl SCHUELER bent that kid a lickin'or receive one. the king, and trusted by him, but ready tit is a good lather. phine, other now." . . ALL ONE _tn»B,_ mediate Jfanilly.^_The_eyents leading young people have been much amused troubles usually succeeds in watering B!htly_Jtocward_ln--her—fath- to-rlsk-posltlon-and-life for the protec— Jlnd-th8_ diamond _Ughta-_np_the.Jific.ret r "It Isn't that I mlnd_jwalting, but— 1 Be.br Did Not Bonnce. tlon of the persecuted prophets. up to the marriage are unusually In- theinv ~T~ ~ .. . - - .,~~~~ er's pew as the door from the picture you can, using only one con Diarrhea Mixture.—.Tincture ot mine, "- ' ments were formally announced, cir- pastor's study Into' the auditorium 'of but It hurts me to think another wo- "Why,, Freddie!" exclaimed the ex- opium one-half fluid ounce,, tincture of teresting. . About nine years) ago Sen- And the . pearl : gleams forth from the It may be easy to create a substitute man had been to him the Inspiration I Jnuous line; that is to say, the pen cited mother. "What did you drop the ator Clark-rraa In ~tr Montana-mining , coral strand?-^ ; culars which had on the letter head, for God, but who shall find an equiT- St Margaret's Church opened and must not be .raised from the paper .The Hebrew- rhubarb one-half Hold ounce, com- in addition to the name of the organi- closed. Then she leaned back with a have failed to be," she said wistfully. baby for " more specific, "disclose, thy- pound tincture of lavender enough to la it there, sweet mother, that better alent? little sigh. "He IB preaching on trial td;day. If he until the whole drawing Is made. "Because," '... answered Freddie, self," referring to the fact that Elijah, land'?", / sation, the 'impressive phrase: "W« has been long concealed from Ahab. make four fluid ounces. It is a power- —"Not there, not there, my .child!"; furnish the trip; you remain at home, There is a good deal of difference This made the sixteenth candidate succeeds it will be because of having , ; The Power of IjOve. 'grandma ' said he'was a bouncing verses. 2-4.—The famine 'was sore: ful astringent and should be taken between falling.into temptation and met you." ijaby and I wanted to see him ^tbe envy of your friends." This la for the pulpit since the resignation of Ted, you must look' out for that new The famine spoken of In the preceding- with car*. More thin one teaspoonful "Eye hath not seen It, my gentle boyl 'balanced on the other side by the jumpbag Into it .^-: : Bev. Emmanued Boyce. JThey had With sudden resolve Marlon detain mule I bought yesterday," said Mr tounce." chapter, not " -a" sore, famine," as In at a time should not be .used. •. Wait for Ear hath not heard Its deep songs of ; ed her. . the Old Version.—Feared Jehovah: words, "World's fair. trip. St Louis, While the wise of this worid.vtalk' ranged all the way. from the young •llllflrd one summer's morning. "She's - Definition of a Smile. With the fear that bears fruit In obedto Its effect* and.' repeat the dbs« only Dreams cannot picture a \yorld so fair— nbout Jesus the simple are wisest in "After all, I see that I shall have tc 1 Sorrow and death may not enter there; our specialty,' In large type. • collegian, with his sleek, dark head, he ugliest brute that ever wore a liar- v_"Can you tell me_what_jOmlle _ ence.—A-hundred prophets: The vim/ after a passage until the bowels are : —^Our-methodrof-operatlng, " thp gun- taHdng-to-HiBK-7- "clean-shaven Jaws andpalpably built ness. So donT^ef niear her ifiead or Elsie?" anted the.father of bis little plication*"la that prophets were T'verjrr checked. ' .. • . .;. •• ' ! Time doth ,not Breathe on its radele«» yet believe me." she said quietly. "And, numerous. It Is not implied that most bloom, . ; i era! manager says/ "Is as follows: Some men cry, "Stand aloof, I am out shoulders to this— .'..,. heels, Ted, or that's the last of you.' daughter. of these prophets had wonderful,.gifts. anyway, nothing can hurt you more Ted's blue eyes opened wide. He •Tis beyond the clouds, and beyond th» You and your, prospective- -husband holler than thou," lest you should come Her eyes went to the nervous bands "4; smile Is a laugh that cracks one's The name Is applied to the memb'errof.* ^, ^__,^.^_ Constipation.—Clean tome -tombr -mapj-ou_t-«-4rir>^wu^would-like--to take, near arid smell their breath. arranging the papers on the reading than what you now think. When. Mr. lad been found by Mri Mlllard down face.; without breaking,', lt-open," ..—_--• -_~ ---——--— -^_J.the_sonB; good-rye In fresh water, dry jtt, grind Tinsdale preached here last Sunday not of the prophefs,"~ahd perhaps to other ~- —It Is there, it Is there, my child!" naming such towns and places of in- -When the church—ceases to be la desk—hands which, In some unac- n the little mansion in the slums ol >lled the small observer. .' followers of such great prophets as coarsely In a coffee mill, wet in a mod- —Mrs. Uenfans. terest you would visit Send us an one person—no t one —cam e to speak to Philadelphia; and, as bis parents were touch with anojj»ej_HOild_"he countable way, spoke of failure and ' Tommy ui New Tron»cr». Elijah and' Ellsha. ely stitt dough and roll out Into a Vlteappointment—to the well-brushed, trtm at the oloae of the aervloe.-. it dead and the uncle with whom he '-Terse 8.—UO, jeJIJ thy lord: Elijah, thin sheet, eat tip'Into thin cakes and Old longer, a torch to this world. seemed to me so cruel— and what he : Small Tommy's 'mother made him a does not ask leave to wait on Ahab,. but __Th* mornjof Jlfej£ ptat, ber'of friends -yon desire to have threadbare coat, with Us carefully lived cruelly abused and almost starv- sends.' word -that— Ahab—may-come-to> bake hard In a hot OTea. - One or-two fled and -we- will advlse-you-as-to- the said did help me— that "I tried as best ed him, Mr. MHlard was touched with new. pair of trousers that proved to be And ev'ning comes at Tas£f~ THE HEROES QF ROMANCE. darned triangular tear on the sleeve. much too large for him and the first him if he pleases, In his character as- of these cakej broken Into a teacup 'of It brings m» a dream of a once happ] cost of the supposed trip. When sat- She felt suddenly sorry for ROT J^n I could to atone Iffefr «™ -"Not that he was a good boy— Jehovah's envoy he Is not Ahab's In- boiling water and taken -before'break- part of our people.' Don't you think line he put them. on he exclaimed: ferior. - ' .. day, '••.'. •',. • • . .'•-•,' isfactory arrangements are completed fitnpld Ones. Preferable, but Moat Be) Tinsdale. oh, no! When he used to come to the 'Gee, but I feel lonesome in these!" Verses 9-14.—Obadlah's remonstrance fast la an almost Infallible remedy for Of merry forms I've seen we mall you a set. of souvenir cards PhyUcally Strong:. ~ Possibly she. was the only one who Mr. Tinsdale would be likely to re- meetings and Sunday school; it seemed contains incidental Information on sev- -constipation. These dry cake* will Upon th» ' Illustrated In colors. On these cards member, and talk about, the one per eral matters of Interpat.—No pntlnn nr It is remarkable when one comes to even tried to follow to be just for the purpose of making What Washington IHd, — keep a-lpBft time ln-a-coolrdry plaoe^- think-ofJt,4iow-few-«amblte4here a»- "bis near-sighted, nervous way through "aToise and~1iylng™w~break,npT tie "What did George Washington do Ttlngdom, whither my lord' hath not Old dog Tray's ever faithful. strange place?", sent: We have a glimpse here of your friends to whom yon desire to in fiction, particularly In that fiction page after page of manuscript. ' meeting. But after awhile Ted ahow 'or his country?" asked tne teacher. • Ahab's International prestige, and also- Rore Mouth.—Get 10 cents' worth of **••»••,»..•• Grief cannot drive him away; make it known that you are in that which IB known as romance. Tbeoeet- A"nd possibly, ;qIso. three months bei A new light and hope had come Into ed a fondness for Mr. Millard; and lit- "He gave it an • extra holiday," of"certain ways of conducting Interna- the drag store. Put a heaping -He's gentle, he h kind; town, with a message, and then re- tKe~pBle~eyeHTat8cd^to~Marlon Schue- tional—affainn—It-la—Bupposabte—that— -SJWATOB W. A, CT.*ttlf, Fll^ntver, neTer-flnd- icglly a novelist has the whole wide . fore she might not have done so, bat tle by little he got Ted's story. promptly answered the boy at the foot Ahab sought the extradition of Elijah teatpoonfnl into a teacup; pour over A better friend than old dog Troy. turn the cards to us. W« forward world to choose his theme from; prac- the gong of the springtime was singing ler's. _ _.___.__ ___.__ _ .One ^ - helcalled Ted to him -and of ttie class.-- - -,—--,.- -. ,.—- -it two-third* of a cup:or boiling water when "the miners, ;wlth—their fhem to our correspondents with In- tically ne pursues tHe ~"well:worn, Itself In Marion Schueler's heart, and "I will fry" to believe you," she said sald, "Ted, how would you like to go whole, rather suggests that .what ..he- Why Be Couldn't Lend It. and stir occasionally till cold. Then wives and families, were celebrating" The forma I called my own • structions to malt them on the date empty paths of his predecessors. Tbl» . the; abundance of her happiness over- eagerly. "It— would mean death to me }nto the country and work on my sought was to re-establish relations take a teaspoonfnl or more and waih the Fourth, of July.. The young men Have vanished one by one; — to think otherwise. Goodby." Little Flossie—Harry, please lend with him as the representative of Jeho- designated, when It la supposed you s clearest seen Us, the- characters of . flowed In pity for those less blessed farmf me your knife a minute. vah.—The Spirit of Jehovah will car- or gargle the mouth once in three or and women wore all manner of gro- The Uv'd"'ones,' the dear ones, have all will be In said town.—Naturally these -hlg heroes and lil T»e "feels whit my breaklni ministry wa6 a failure, had haunted huve counted It an one of the times *letps better at sea-level. In high, dry. - haoct wonld say, of your friends Is•>supposed to,'Com- romance failed, ( because he wasn't "Miss Schueler," Tlnsdale ' held .out "I'll come, sir, shnrey he answered ;overnlng the extent of their liability when the Spirit carried him away, and climates like Colorado there Is in- not beep licensed to practice. The Although he cannot speak, pensate, In the opinion of the general him night and day. And he bad made bis hand smiling radiantly, "my wife ^ such an event, says the New Or- certainly It was the Spirit, though op- Senator took an Interest In the fam- Thackeray did not make the mistake of this service a test. He would preach In his strong Irish brogue. crating through1 his own faculties. We creased elimination of water and waste I'll valnlr. Mainly seek manager,, for the time spent In hiding with Barry Lyndon, who was, only a tells me that you and she are. already He was a little fellow foe 11 years, cans Times-Democrat. A recent re- «olld products by the skin and lungs. ily, helped the father and when he A better friend than old dog Tray. near "homo and friends" and running ln_a strange church to a strange peo- acquainted." tort from Consul General Gunther at use the phrase 'spirited away" of a. died extended financial assistance to rascal. You may make heroes of your ple. '•:,., -,...,',, large-boned and very thin; and, when person tfcat" If there anr Influences In high usual Intelligence and the rich- Sena- some-one -you-knew," laughed-one of Child, said afterward that he bad help- eager undertone. "We were married the great dissatisfaction of tii§X3enuan Rives the prophet his messages.—When tor sent her to seminaries In this coun- A bettw friend than old dog Tray." •always be spirited," hto back was to one. Nor wai his Jezebel slew, etc.: A gllrnpne Into the •altitudes which tend to diminish' elim- —Stephen Porter. the prospective brides- who received But he must bo dull-witted, as I ed him he would keep on. If not— yesterday— and, 'O, my dear, It Is all face any handsomer. It was large, nn keepers, that a man's liability ination, this can be easily overcome try and colleges abroad. She has lived the circular. "Just Imagine the His eyes grew bard and bright with tlue to your word of good !" — Bos- •eases at bis death, and that damages civil conditions of.lHrael at the time. at Paris for some time and, the little have said, or he loses caste. Row bitter certainty as the people moved pale and pinched looking, covered with There seems to be tho Implication that by drinking more water and bathing string of stories you would have to would readers ever forgive tho hero ton Globe. a mass of unsightly freckles. cannot- be collected from^hls heirs foi the famine has had the effect of pro- more frequently. Convalescence after mountain girl from Butte Is now said tell to make things straight! A wed- •lowly out. Then he became suddenly the time during which the room Is be- ducing a lull In the persecution. to be a polished, gracious woman who The WteanfnV of "imbibe*." who refused to rush blindfold Into bas- It was now several months since Verse 16.—Ahab meant, to meet Eli- Illness In general Is apt to bo more ding trip under ordinary circumstances aware that someone stood beside him. Flirtation In Rn»U. ng renovated and disinfected. Th'e will shine In any circle of society. Tiacber—Have you looked up the ards of his life? If there is ever a ( Ted had left the great city; and ho jah: "Came" would be bettor English. prompt at high altitudes because of meaning of tho word "Imbibes," Fan- IH something of an ordeal, but I can't danger, tho romantic hero must be In It might have gone hard with John Russia Is not the place to which had Just begun to look more like other ourt held that the death of a gueut Probably Ahab disliked the mennnge, tho greater posilblllty of being In the Imagine anything more appalling In Tinsdale Just then If 10 years of love should look for any movement against was a risk which the buslnees of the but he meekly nubmltted. Elijah has • ny? regard to what It might lead to than it, must blunder unlntelllgentiy Into and allegiance to anpther woman had boys, .and be looked upon as part of thus secured hla Interview, with no open air and sunshine. People who Cabin Boy flolvas Pncale. Fanny—Yes, ma'am. It, 'and 'extricate himself . by heroic the particular kind of frivolity on the the farm, lOtel keeper required, him to take, and Jezebel at hand to Interfere. Ahab> rarely go from a low to -a higher alti- "When I was a cabin boy," said an ono under the auspices of tho Honey- not run like a bright thread through part of young people known as flirta- le was without recourse, even though talks haughtily, but doeu what the Teacher — Well,, what does It physical efforts. There Is no room, for After breakfast Mr. Mlllard had to tude are more easily fatigued. •>lderly nallor, • VI often used to. won- mean? moon Club. Think of showing souve- Intelligence or imagination In the ro- big life, for the girl who had comd for- tion. Yet recent news has It that the go down to the ,barn for something, .la room sfiould be untenantcd. a month prophet teljs him to do.—The Sunday- ler, sealn' birds thousands ot miles nir* brought by some one else, of an- . ward to speak t,o him was the very em- young men of St. Petersburg, wishing s a result. • School Times. Fanny—To Uko In. «werlng all of the questions-you. would mantic hero; skill of fence he must before driving down to tho station to >ut to s«a, what they done for fresh Teacher—Yes. Now give « sen- have, and brute strength bo should bodiment of beauty and happiness. to turn' themselves and others from take the train for the city; and, as A distinction, however, "was drawn The 8l«e and Movement* ofGUoler*. crater when they got thirsty. Im sure to be asked and having your "Mr. Tinsdale," she said eagerly, "I tbo errors of their ways, have fanned between tho case of an unexpected Taklna No Chance*. tence using tho word. suit cases and bags covered with la- have; his manners must be excellent, he entered he heard some one talking. "You should send your offspring to • Think of sections bigger than Rhode ''One day a iMjut.ll answered that Fanny—My aunt Imbibed boarders. his "form" faultless; but he does not want to thank you so much for what a society for the suppression of the Who could It be'? A vague fear seized eath and ono maliciously contrived I'.v Island being torn from a glacier and |U«»tlon for me, It was a hot and bels forwarded from a New Yerk of- you said tills morning. I really think flirt and the abolition of flirting. Thir- he guest for the discomfiture of the College," said one of those people who —Woman's Home Companion. (Ice and pasted on within ten miles of need brains. He Is content to follow him that Ted bad perhaps got some will always ndvlse. "You don't want swept off In the ocean, to be ferried (lltterln' day In tho tropics, and In tho with meek subservience In the paths you were sent here to save me from ty-seven young men of high birth, hoys over from some of the farms andlord. In case the visitor should 3,000 mllea on tho bosom of the Mb- •l«ar sky overhead a black rain cloud home! It may bo a modern method, becoming selfishly absorbed In—my moved to this high. endeavor, hava willfully commit suicide a liability for to he ashamed of your children, d» titrictly up to date and cheap, but of hl» predecessors, . \ , round about, and that they were up you?" rador current until the heated waters ippon red all ot a sudden. Then, out Mow They Don't Hpeak. Heroines, on the other hand, are own—Joy." ^ ' taken a solemn vow not to pay court to mischief. he rent of the room while It wa* be- of the gulf stream cause them to van- >f ,«in>ty ipi.cc. over a hundred,sea- -I think that Mrs. Van Ruxton Is what would bo" the pleasure?" ., John Tinsdale took the hand she to any lady unless their Intention Is ng placed.In order would survive. It "No, "by heck!" drawled the old divided Into two classes — heroines who He shut the door softly and crept up fanner In red-topped booth. "An* I ish from human ken I Then can one ilrdi caw* dortln' from every dime- Just horrid." held out, though ho hardly saw her marriage, should the lady be willing. .vould be the same If'be entered tbo form some'Idea of the Iramonally of .loa. Thty got under tho rain cloud "What now, dear?" cling and are helpless, the heroin** The tine for a flrst offense Is a fairly u little to a big crack, where be could oirtolry and concealed from his host don't want to Bend them to college an" who are malapert and rude. The form- face for the mint which had suddenly look through Into the main part; and tho Ice area discharged from the ind th*y waited there for about tan "Why, I told her I had been taking risen to bis eyes. The quick revulsion heavy ono, but should the member bo tie fact that he was In the grip of n hove them como bock an' be ashamed) •Greenland seas each year. Thousands QIRU TO TEACH ROYALTY. er kind Is a good deal out of fashion there ha saw Ted, all alone. Just in of me, either." olautei, clrclln' round and round, nnd. an carpet nnd was worn out." nowadays. Athletics have damaged of feeling left him dizzy for'a mo- flirtatiously Inclined a second time, ho eadly disease which was liable to jjf miles of valley are constantly empty- vhnu thn rain began to full thoy "What dM she say?" Iowa Young Woman la to Be Tutor to must pay.a fine multiplied by- Ova. A front of the ugly mule.. Mr. Mlllard eke him off at any momant Such do. her; but sho \y«» dominant In Scotf a ment IIo was to keep on! could hardly keep from laughing, as Ing their contents Into the bays and hrowrd tnelr "hnadn bark arid they "Why, th« mean thing said sho hnil Noblemen. ^Vbtfft she run down tho third nffen«i» In vlaltod by ' tn. *H.k 1»A11,*» **.-<\lll*1 ln> A Pr«nni of Dili r -time; and nhu inuji itmppt he saw the quamTHRle figure standing ftorda-of-the-noTtU'Traters wbeni'i the—inrmr oftcrrremirrirca that I HHnro(rtnTrott of the church to speak to the Jnnltoc from the meeting* of tho society. It Ichly rewarded by rendering th.t "So y«u are looking forward to * tldoa hurry tho dotachmonta Houtb- "In tho troplcu "here tho groat sea- nolda,.of 81bl»y, will sail for China to course with the revolution of the upon' the following Bunduy, n flgura seems a pity that Ituialin maidens and looking so solemnly', Into the mule's nan's estate responsible for damages. good time this, summer I" tutor to tho grandnephowa of wheel. The malap«ct t» much In evi- big brown «ye». '•ward to cumber the wldo Atlantic. ilrd» aall thousand)* of miles nwny utood at the foot which looked sadly, should bo the only ouea who l>«uoflt In the'milt In question the bill pre "Yes, air," answered Mr. Oumrox. Tho disposition of Icebnrgs to turn 'rom Hhoro, they got t|wilr drlnmn' wa- tho Dowager Km- dence, and In becoming a nuisance. out of place within tlui fashionable pro- by this modern form of chivalry, Brit- "Poor mule," ho wan saying, ten- •ented by the landlord to the dond "Oolng oiU..of town?" prens. Her wort fiho begins by, alKUulnntlng the hero, derly, "I'm so sorry for yer. Yor've turtle Is ono of their most dangoroui nr In that way, They smell out a Where She Would He Ulul't In l.lnc. clnctn of Ht. Margaret's. ' ish maidens may well nigh for a like ian was for ten days' lodging, and nn , "No, I'm going to send mother and propensities, It arlsea from ttovn-ul itorin a long way off; thoy travel a will bo to Instruct using htm (lonpltvti)lly, treating his growth of public opinion against the been treated bad, I know,, and p'lhana tie hotel won a flmt-claas ono, lli« the girls out of town. Then I'm go- thnm In the Blng> kindly efforts to help her with con- At another tlnio Marlon might )mv« didn't get enough to eat,and that's causes. Whon thoy start out from iiuidred mllcn, inuybo, to got under It, •wondered why women with colorlemi too universal practice among young mount was by no moans small. 'Hi-i ing to alt In my shirtsleeves, >mok<> Oreonland their bottoms lira henry md they "waller enoiifh raindrops to, Huh language and tempt, and (totting homolf iftfo tho men at having u guod time with a what makes yer so ugly, I'm awful ecislon of tlio point by the Supreme my pipe In tho parlor and hire u 1 her duties will eon- mobt appalling inens, which tho un- . , Ijnir and eyes always affected neutral (torry for yer." with tho. detrltim gatherod In their iiinp thorn goln ."—rortlund Oro- tints. In dress, nut Homethlng beauti- "Jolly" girl, and then ride away |o totirt of Merlin will rAllove a grwit ntroet piano to pluy all tho ragtime, I glaelal period, and thin dropx off at In- ijoiilnn. sumo two years, fortunate man ban to clear up. It al- repeat tho invunlnglcsti vaporlngs to Ted's volco was no full of genuine eul of anxiety In tho tourist mind and want"—Washington (=(tar. Mian Hnynolds Is a most BorvtMi him right for hla dmine- ful In the pulu face, something which Hyrnpathy; and, If Mule didn't undor- tervals as thoy move Mouth, cnunlng unwittingly told tho Htory of ycarH of the ownur of tho next pair of bright o will dio much more freely at Oor- tholr center of gravity to ehango and l/o«»on In lloaton Auntoniy. Kraduutit of Carlo- nosa. Wo «ro ttorely In need of a now eyes. Htnml Ills wonts, sho Boomed to un- convention, a now tradition,- cheerful SBlf-iinerineo, hold hnr mind dorntiuwl tho tone, nan hotola than before. Tho proapeoc Didn't Know Him. {ho berg to iiimiimo new poKtllons. Tho Tho following nnoedoto Is being told ton College, North- from other thoughtn. f a hotel bill living and moving and Mrs. Ooodley—Wo dine *n famine iclmitlllc theory of Iho formation of tho of n youthful Dostonlnii who was ask- drill, Minn., from Mounting In Koron. "Now," continued Ted, "I don't lx>- "Mies Hchuoliir?" Tho girl In drnli llnvo It'a.yor fault you're an ugly, and avlntf Un being for weak* after oho this evening. Won't you Join us? vast Hubmarlno plaloiiim which extend iyo» lUcd Koroans wear full mourning for tlmlr (IH jmwu-d riway IH enough to iniiUii Mm, Nurlteh-~Wo)l--er—really, \ from lyubriidor to li'undy mid uro coin- noil In physiology, to dodRrilxi tho dl- UIHH (IKVNOI.IIH. ed with high •)mu- Olllinnn - VHH'VO been living In tho futhttri*. The dnimt In of hemp cloth, yoii'vo como to u good place, Yor'll IOIIK ' HiippoHC you've had Intently on Marlon'u fiuio. get plenty to ent and drink, and «v*jry- KI HtoutK and Hplrlt, and a deturiiilnliiK I'nc- * experience with xorvnnt- la Udell to nhow Iliiil. tlui n-cnrci- In n Imdy'll bo hind to yer. Now, you nVimt 1 . ralulntf thoniBelroH Hllithtly in vuguu bo )f«<|(l, too. I want yer to; and 1 bo- low of tho fart Hint a IQuropouil hotel I.odgen. produutm of thn (topotdu of liorgn dnr- "Tho body," sho nnsworod cnufldoiit- tor In leiidliiK her to uc-cept the oltei' dinner and muM not rtpeuk to liny DUO eepor IH Mipponed to ho the inoilel lliK eouutlenn HjJrM.—I.n, my \vlfn l« InterylewliiK »» applicant liKKl for tlireo ycarH, tho shield for It renly tlld Heeui, from Iho look In lUivlHlng a bill for n Htranifcr IQthyl—Maymo In evidently begin- hend contains tho eyim, earn, none, might loud to Hplrltnal ivHUltx nn Well now Hlu' alwuyh lie«liiH by nHklng: on purpoHO ID Him you." Mulo'H eyon, IIH If Mho nndorxlood; and 1 three iimnthH. This IN worn for n .fii- 'Hhln bin «"'"«• ning to feel her ago. I,lt«rarr Hm-cenn. *N mouth and bruliiH - If uny; Iho thorax iif lntol|e<-tuul. "Won ,V<>" ever oiuployed l>y mo bo- th go to Ohlna came foi'tjV If HO, when uiul for how |oiij;V" Mtaa Hcliuolor mulled, and tho other worn for a mother mid no mourning that all IhlH vl('lo|iH iiiulo needed wnu , lOthyl- Hho1 niiyn boronftiir nlu> 1« go- It wax tu'limlly I'hllmlelplilu Trenu. Iflrl winced nt Hi" now liDiiuty It ii(l wrlto hor nuino "Mary." vowels, which uro live, in, e, I, o nuO Mrs. .leNior—I haven't iiiiythlnu to wldoh han e.ttabllshud a mlnKloi) ntiiUon to lior fiice. or. DiirluK thii (7hlriu-.riipiiiieN» war ixl. They scorned to biivo nomothlnK «ny royalty? u."—Kqrpvf'H WtioUly. —A patent liafl bean Innutxl for a . "Ho— hit linn liovor evinced tnililMj,' In common; ami Toil, enoouniifcd by call pupil!" f wear. In Ohlna. llor homo will lio In thi> •lot X-ruy niaohlno for publlo u«o. thn United Htnli'H intnlHtcr ordered ev- "I thought, yon mild your father wa» Grown people bellnvo In falilos nl- lOrnlo — Von, Indeed, Him wncM Mr. J onto i-—Then wo'll no to the sea- fitnilly of n mltmlouttry In L'ekln uiul nUont you — - Mince hint Kuiulnyl" nlu> ery Anxirlcnn vlll'.eu to luivo In reiidl- her Kindly look, went up and put hln inoot an rldlruUuiH UN Iho ono told chll- out of thn Hiili'tt |o buy IIo \vao nurvwt uU fMomta la a buiy —In tho fucii of tho war, JapanQno broko out, . s III California?" J< shore. hur work I" tho royal palace. ; ooiiunorco InuvuttNcd In Juno, Inutuad ot IIOHH u ilrcnn of Ililu Hort for

Additional Mall Service.' |^8t..Mark'a8anaay School get their 'picnic date.,one.' flay 'too late— You can rurchase _a Attention la called to the additional Wednesday—and it rained nearly all [En tired an second olasi matter.] mall service now being given Hammon* dv.y/^eyMraD^^.-'foir.'Thti'tadar-'ih of«tibe year to take picturea. Be SATTJBPAT;AirG^19Q4 ^ ton on the Beading road, which began case at storm, but /the elements were SATURDAY, AUG. 18,1804 ; ; ( v : 10-cent bottle of .Oil, this week. Mail closes at the postrofflce agalrist:the'ni^? ; ;:V'' iVj; ':\.' . ., •;.' • sure to ,take your, CAMERA with, : Republican Nominations. \^^m^^jl'^:: as follows: \ ^: .J^\pr.^b^/ ^m;;th^:Wills Eye at PATTEN'S, Strike Now! -' - -•, • you: If you haven't one, come see At 7:05 aim.—For Cologne, Pleasant" TloBUllttl, Cttina Luru on ' Will close at the Hammontori Ville, and Atlantic City. and performed a delicate operation upon The success of the our selection—$1 up. We kepp complete line of Plates, Films ', Post Office a» follows: For President, At 415 p. m.—For Bosedale, Bine one of Mrs. Henry Foyer's ^yes. The and all Photo supplies. •', > : blacksmith lies in his skill '''> ' '•''•. '-LEAVE— 'v V .•.'.'•'•'•.. ^Anchor, Cedar Brook, Andnbon, Clem- probabilities are that bet eight will be for 5 cents. -Theodore Roosevelt { DOWN ' '•':'•, V* .'.. • in striking while the iron fl'40 A.1I. -6:65 A.M.y^ enton, Erial, Haddoo Heights, Laurel partially restored. ., of New York. / We are. trying to make our Optical Department •;"- - - 12:20 P.M.(thn Springs. Magnolia, Oaklyn, Sioklerville, is hot. You are earning 4:15 (Beading t&-T. Waas is at it again (or has For Vioe-Prestdent, be.tter in every way,— have; added ' an Optkalmmeter, and feel Snow Hill, Taosboro, and West Col- the carpenters at it), making additions money now. Through an 4:00 rlM. *:3» liogswood. that you will appreciate it in giving us your patronage when - p '•^•••*" and improvements to bis fine home. Endowment•'. Policy, you Charles W, Fairbanks 7:05 A.M. -,-. Don't fail to call and see our of Indiana. ' -75:39 A.M.. |@r Mr. Lawrence May and wife and Fortunately, he has :a very large lot, may etiike—the key-note- in need of glasses. !____ !__,_ ,___.____ -4;49 '7:20 (Heading with Tr6onr;;enongh -for-several -more 3:40 E.M. llttJenSaifehler7~Tronl BaUirnofe7~afe~ of success. - 6:10 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wescoat. annual attachments. ; •• ' THE STATE J5ENATORSHIP. Strain .causes headache, nervousness, and other OUSE end Lots for sale, on Third Street, #35 BJCYCDOE T Kg" If yott heard any-wailing, last' ;- near Falrvlewr Mrs^M.- O; SWIFT*-~ ilia of body and mind. - This can be prevented bythe use of •MissMamieBexford IB H Walter E. Edge, of Atlantic City, Saturday, it was probably occasioned by t&* As required; by State law, the They are good value for the money.' glasses, properly fitted. Come and see if your case requires local friends. ' the moviog away of the merry-eo-round. Board of Assessors and Town Council Visit the Prudential Exhibit. Palace of Education, St. Loafs. frankly acknowledges an ambition »er George H. Whiffeto is in town, to serve the county as State Senator glasses. Not prescribed if not needed. »®~Mr8. Chas. Kramer and chHd met In joint eeeslon, Tuesday evening, for a week or so. : . . from Philadelphia, epent a fortnight at to revise and correct the assessment. for three, years. '. In" fact, he is now Steelman spent moat The Prudential making a -vigorous canvass among K. - was-herfl Two to lonr nlgbts are usually required of this week here. over Sunday. •:•;•;• ';••::!;. ' :; '';>:"••: \' the voters with that avowed object to complete the work. • tloi7>e Office, ROBT. STEEL, Watchmaker & Optician, I6T Wm. Doerfel is off from Bank WtmNGXota for «le. Inquire of <©-Desiring to be with his sister, Insurance Co. of America. in view. - . GEQ.BEBNSHODSE.- Newark, N. J. •duty, on a vacation. B who is seriously ill at his parents' home It is conceded, everywhere, that 215 Bellevue Avenue, Hammonton t8F Volunteer Fire Company .meets JOHN P. DRYDBN, Pres't. EDGAR B. WARD, 2ml V. P. ,. 1,, 226 -Washington. in Maryland, Rev. H. F. Loomie and Mr. Edge is^a young man of excep- next Monday evening, at eight o'clock. wife will not be able to get to Hammon- .LESLIE 1). W.YKD, yce-Pres't EDWA.BD GRAY, Seo'y. : C. F. Oagood is enjoying himself tional ability, is by reputation a Following will be a special meetiqg of ton Ibis summer. This, will be a dis- FORREST P. DRYDBN, 8iu Vice.Pres't. • the State of Maine. "clean" 'man, a thorough Bepnbli- the Belief Association. appointment to many here. We feel jiietly proud of our . ' I®- Miss Evelyn Gilbert is visiting GEO. 3. TRUNCBR, Asst. Sup.t., Williamstown, N. J. "~~ can, active and out-spoken, has been O, my Back! Ouch I VST Owing to railroad delays, the t&~ Two young ladiea arrived in frieoda in Hammonton •ClrciiBjegBle did not parade yesterday 7 -for—Several—y*aFS-7SeeFetaFy--efr--the towtT"within- Ihu paet fottnigbtr—T-be- I®- The Shackley farm sale, on Sat- morning. 'They pitched .their tents Infants' Ready-made Clothing Senate. We know of no sufficient BrsK/at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John '• ' . • " ' , • . .' . .. ' i . • " . '• .f ' • . . '' '"••'-.••: Such sharp and lasting pains! near Skinner's glass factory. '. reason why he should not be nomi- urday last, was declared off. Dilger, op Aug. 4tb ; the other at Mr. Department. W« have given a great deal of .-, '. Is there no relief ? '"<• 10* Carpenters are complaining of tSf John E. Hoyt is at home for a nated and elected to the position he and Mrs. Frank Lobdell's, Aug. 8th. attention to this particular line of goods, and havuj^jaUrpac_ l ticket for no other man should aspire to the elMrerConoTor, of Absecon. rusticating at Camp's Empire Farm. made good use of their present facilities, and some very elaborately trimmed with lace arid We pay' you^exacdy itscost if you buy a certain office, or be scored by any because Mrs. C. Garcelon and dauchter, S&" The power of imagination was and will no doubt find the improvements fine SwiPB.embroidery. •mount, How much? Can'tlel? T— ~~" he makes a fair ami open effor for two weeks. _w_cimiustrated, the other night, 'by a profitable. Their new wagon is fine. IB SALE—a lady's Rambler bicycle,— lady who saw the words "Black Bass" J^-^Automobiles are now numbered iovrprices.—-—:'. _ ••,,.•>- secure a nomination. ..._j)Iiaonoew._Ioqntte_ll8. Vine Street. in a newspaper and Immedlatelyjamelled .mong the most decorous vehicles that i,^ll^tJrleB^ To be sure, Hammonton has a . Brown will be found a full line'of tSP The framework around Peonsy's __ _ travel our: streets. Drivers seemed en- 1^ young man,. in every way worthy, large water-tank baa been torn away. i Maay dainty little articles for baby's^ comfort, ia * Oak Hall, v I®-The Board of Trade found the tirely 'willing to accommodate' their in the person of Hbn -T. C. Elvins, t&~ Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Irving' are Council Robin pre-empted by Assessors speed to Jegal limitations when they the way of Bibs, Socks, Shoes, Sacques, etc. Ontfitters to Sixth anj Market Sts., our present Assemblyman, whose Beef, Port, Veal, and Mutton attending a week or so in Hammonton. and Council, on Tuesday evening, and were convinced that-the authorities Men, Women, Boys and Girls —Philadelphia - tt&T Dr. Cunningham officiated at Give us a;(cajl when*you are shopping for the baby. ~~ -.-+-.— _.. name has Been mentioned in connec- of the best quality. Our Hams, Bacon, ~andv gracefully retired, to meet at the call ol were not joking. tion with the Senatorship, whom _we -Smoked-Sausages are-fiurpassed-by-none.————:— .five Italian birthday parties last week. thjB^ecretary. Postmaster Jackson~ha8~sicured -should-be-pleased-to-support-for-the- Misa Josephine Small has ~ I7IOB SALIi— the ftnest unoccupied building leave of absence, and with Mrs. J. and t -sit- e in u,wn. — - bfflce. TWe know him so well, and turned from a two-weeks visit in Ab- their sons, Ernest and Leroy, expects to i'T'-'m.'A esteem him so highly, that he would .BCCOO. furJeral service 'of . little start for St. Louis next Tuesday, They OBT— InntInnt. Rundav—Sunday—a young Ittdv'IttdV'Ba ggol< d w nf Niaara- nalurallybe our Ural, oliuice ; but hc- chaseu rlOE braclot. fleaiereiurn 10 Jackson was very largely will t • »•— -I.THJT* MWaHT.lrV upending one day . viewing • thai ever has not signified, to any one, so far ^ ter '--.•• Established 1873 MiddletOQ'e remarks wore appropriate wouderfol' phenomenon. as we know, his desire 'for the pro- • Mrs. D. M.' Chapman is enter- ; her aunt, Miss Veil, from Phil- and comforting. Presbyterian Woman desires to rent motion, or a willingness to accept a A for tbe winter, or permanently, two or Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co. adelphia. t&- There is to be a camp meeting three unfurnished eecunU-floor rooms with a nomination if tendered; and no ChrlBtlfto family— the owner of the bouse GAS STOVES 224 Federal Street, Comden, N. J. t/Sf Miss Ernie Bourrilllon, of Phil- at Atco, from Aue. 18th to 28th, with preferred. Locution mu«t-be good. Address effort is being made in his behalf. with name and particulars, "Kooms," oare Statement July I, 1904. Haverford Tires— adelphia, Is visiting her sister, Miss servlcts every evening and all-day on BepQblioan Office. • Assets ...... $6,338,459(351 Capital, $100,000.00. SurplM, $400,000.00 Not including Trust Funds, *Uich I Undivided Profits 181,719.25 Elizabeth. Suodavs. Good speakers and special tleS* Miss Bessie Stewart, from Bos- At Little's Store* arejftept entirely separate, . (Deposits ...... 5,641,319.88 J©- Philadelphia papers have been Regularly $6 a pair,— Kjr Jacob Wescoat, of Baltimore, is music promised. , ton, who is to have charge of the new Pays Interest devoting much space to the alleged visiting bis brother Daniel, at Walnut S&T Fishermen and Qsherboya— not to Commercial Course in lb^ Hammon ton 3 per cent on deposits, 14 days'notice to withdraw. shooting at automobilea by a resident of Nook Farm. say Bsherwomeo,— should remember High School, is a graduate of Chicago 2 per eent subject to check without notice, on average balances of £500 and over. Elm, he stating as a grievance that his T71OR BALK— a seven roomed house, and that it will cdst twenty dollars to be High School, Salem (Mass.) Normal . While they last, J3 Htuble, near llie Union. Inquire or Banking by mall horses had been frightened by them. M. HUDIIA. found in possession of pike lew than School, Boston and Springfield Com- call at the store and see these up-to-date stove in con be done safely and satisfactorily. Correspondence Invited. The Automobile Club of America baa mercial Colleges, and storied two years the price will be . g&* Misses Leona and Pearl Adams twelve inches long. actual operation. Gas is to be the .popular and Safe-deposit Boxes' in fire- and Trust Department. Acts as Ex- taken up, the matter, sent a man here OR BALE— five building lota on Maple at Uberlln. are in Central Pennsylvania for a three On lino Of water, burglar-proof vaults for valuables and ecutor, Administrator, Trustee, Guar- to Investigate, aqd promises a warm F HHtreet, 60— x 207 feel. v Important papers, $2.00 and upwards. dian, etc. Wills kept without charge. weeks' visit. Kiu, and electricity. H. NICOLA J. t&r The services at' laying the corner most convenient fuel for cooking. ALEXANDER C. WOOD, President. time for theabootcr. While all admit ^_ Although little has been said in atone of the Atco M. E. Church were BENJAMIN C. RMISVK, Vlce.Preiildent and Trust Officer. that the Italian (and many others) bad jflaT Mrs. C. F. Oagood and daugh- JOSEPH JLII'PINCOTT. Treasurer. • PIBTEIl V. VOOUHEE9, Solleltor. Only $4 per pair. regard to the picnic to be held on Labor decidedly : successful, last Sunday,— the V provocation, he should have resorted to ters are expecting to spend next week in . GEORGE J. UKIIGBN, A«alntant Solicitor. v Day, the Bed Men's committee are attendance being large and liberal. By Ranges, with two ovens, aw Instead of a stiot-aun. What the Atlantic City. WILLIAM a SCOT.I, ALEXANDER c. WOOD JOBKPH H. OASKILL hustling to make it a success. Watch Monday niaht .the contributions bad WILLIAM C. DAYTON QEOHaK REYNOLDS EDMUND JO. HEAD, JR ootcome will be remains to bo seen. UST Mr. Matlack entertained hid PETBB V. VOOHHEBS BENJAMIN C. RBBVHJ WILLIAM JOYOK BBWBLL these columns each week. reached three thousand dollars,— suffi- and several other varieties, WILLIAM B, PRICE) WILLIAM J. BRADLEY However, Haniraontou aiutlinritlea do fattier, also ^Mrs. Matlack'a parents, IQT Many Improvements. are being cient, we understood, to complete the not propose to permit reckless driving. Mr. and Mrs. Qlttan^y. edlflco free from debt, Prices to correspond with style. E 111CAU WOKUS of lilahtst nralso made at Central School building. The x A CARD — We wish to thank onr W uboul Urn loo Oreain umtle wl llio Cuudy main rooms are being kalsomlned In t&~ Messrs. Horn & Monfort report many friends for their kindness during Klioliou. tipfolul ineutlDn won tuuda of Uio neat tints, and two rooms are being business in real estate good, having sold the sickness and death of our little one. coffue. Cordery of course. tOT Bov. H. M. Tburlow started (Hied up for the new courses. several properties lately, and several Their kind expressions of sympathy are more under way. Ono of them Is a H.McD. LITTLE greatly appreciated. yeuierduy morning lor a vacation vielt, j}6j- Members of Council were seen measuring the new Butters, Thursday, sanitarium, to be estublahod by a syndi- AIDBUT L, JACKSON. to cover two tiundays. Cor. Bellevue and Central Aves., Hnmmontoou The New Jersey WT Wilbur J. Loib, the druggist, and at a special muutlng of Council, cate of Philadelphia doctors. One of LILLIAN J. JACKSON. four sites hat been selected. If that bub been quite III but was reported Itu- that evening, reported the contractors' falls through,' they will fall back on one l>roylti|( on Wednesday. measurement substantially correct. OHNKT—u flno ullvor plntwl, bund or solo of the others. State Model School. JWrTho Uurguss house, on Bocoud horn, for uUe. rurlloulant nt lliln oltloe. O HKICN'H AUOUH'r KLOWlsn la the most titruei, inixt ti) tho drug store.' is having ^, ,,»,., roniout.HX''-U>W<>r HOUSE M. Campunoilu uus a uu-irco OTT The Unlvursalists had a good ut W. J. I.olb'n. Summer. Since June 1st,, the calves we havonaoi $200 per year. Sausage and Scrapple. liU place, Indcii with fruit, wliloh U crowd at their lawn social, on Thursday uttraotlpu much atloiition. night. Thoy had u < pleasing program, weigh 7,389 pounds. Laflt week, the calves we For further information, address VEGETABLES - CANNED QOOD8. ' Central Ave., flumtnonton, N. J. , li£r-CcdHr Brook people appreciate Including the III ing worth trio, aud PEACH BASKETS. used weighed 934 pounds. apparently raked In quite a noat sum. f!)0 per IflOO J. M. GREEN, Principal, Uauiuioiiton Purk'n uttraotlouH. ITlioy f «.2ft;pur 100 Lnrgo aisortment of H, L. MClNTYRB, pioUnloktd there last Saturday. Ittr You mlsaod It, If you did not BCD 4 oouta fur 1 There IS a reauon for thid unprocedented Trenton, New Jersey. JL*alniH, ForitH, House PlantH, jtiy-Our Hohool district has oxuotly tho youngsters when tho circus urrlvud ' V iCut Floworn. Funeral I>l for nil Ulndn o( CLOCKS milln, cnin-olnlly Iruo fnni». Inmilruof of the right quality for our trade. and the Meter rate, 16 ouuts per 1000 wnltn, In eiTnot until October 1st. JAUOII MIKIlb, Union Uoud.- JEWELRY ft pr at. dlnoount on bllln above 95 I 10 jir ot. dlnuouut oil bllln uboyo |15, "tieH~ Mr, und Mrs. Harry Smith and A^jouraed Tax Sale. 10 prat. (IMoount on bills itbovo $10 | JIO |)r ot. dlmxmnt on bills nbove "0 •dou will Hpuiid thulr vauutlon nmoim Ha)r lly spoolul arraugeinunt, lha Musical GoodH iho CHOICEST Pint rato, no. ooutn per mouth |>er 10 oainllti power light, provided tho name In not All advertised properties not sold by thu uiouiuuins imur Hornntoii, Fa. Uaptlst Hnnduy Moliool picnic was favor- •Cut Glass South Jersey Republican >urned on an Average litter than ten o'clock, All night light*, $1.25 per 10 onndla ed With' pleasant woathur,—noi qultu outn are often sold in advance, BO tho Tax Oolleotor on BntuixUy tout, will ttiiT Borne of our orgautaations should Spectacles and Eye Glasses Voaltlvoly be sold on (>ower light, A minimum i*te of 00 contu pr month will be charged nil ouitomcra. cloudless, nor hot, but just delightful. (two papera each week), for $1 60 a year have n baby show In Ilammontou, tin leave your order early. 'o seouro oash dUoonnt, bill* muit bo paid when proMotod. Collection day in Tholr rlda to and from Wuymouth was Saturday, August 20th, 1904, largo a number of good-looking youuu- Fine Repairing ilummonton li third bualueu day of eiwb mouth. not loo long to bo unjoyable, nnd the Of Ml klndb. at ono o'clock p. hi., »t the Town Ooun- . etcra would bo hard to find. to any addfeec in thin county, or $1,76 out wide. oll lloon). Hnmmoutou. participants had a happy time all day W. O. JONB8, A. B. I>AV1», Collector. T. T. MATHER. Superintendent. long, reaching homo ut a reasonable M. L. Jackson & '••' ' Btud »b»oilptloni to thli oflloo. M. I'UOIJ, Heo''vy iklnandl 'l^rjMLynrjtiTrcaMuror* . X loiure with tho A. II. I'hlllliia Co. Tho Watohmakor. lUrtlett Dulldlng, AtUntlo City. hour, ^Uj-*.^-. w$M;''

military discipline ' to the winds* by WHY THE ENGINEER CRIED. WILD FLOWERS. jojsta and timbers of our soul with thcftc pon you, every service rendered wining- .HYMNS. defects, and we may notice in passing that •y. He treasures and rewards. AJife of word from you, my Bmperor -- " ' Voiced to It bra Newfoundland DOR** Manure that IS allowed to re.Tialn In A SJtfiKMON~]fOK SUNDAY real, consecration is so near to God it finds CHRISTIAN ENDcAVOR SOCItTY Jesus, I my cross have taken. , Scarce known by name, they pie the ground •' ' ' Uto Bavliiff Act. a great deal that passes for charity is of- "Gavalrre 1 You forget you are a the yards does,not give as good results tentimes '-'9, 'thin '.veneer, over unmeasured and brines to Him, only s^eh gifts and ser- AHD EPWOBTH LEAGUE. With motley colors, starry forms. Vies, :lnd^-,we,,bjiT«-..«bm'6i,:qne«r.|a8Vth'ati;take'n;',;trbm' the stalls, us this masses of eelfishncBs, and we may furthe) vices as He is willing to receive and b'.eca. Thy way, not mine, O Lord. In them the sunset skies are found- corporal in my guard," said. Napoleon littltie Incidents bappen to us," said the I fact frns beW"shown" by • using both AN ELOaU|NT_DlsdOURSE BY BISHOP E. C. ANDREWS. notice that Bometimcs we have .credited TOPIC FOR AUGUST 14, 1804. That follow after storms;, icily. fat engineer. "Queer things happened kinds of manure, on growing crops. II ourselves \vith very great tenderness and What to! Preach. Take my'lire and: let It be. In a momentjljo man rose, and once __ should gocd will toward men, because, for in- And blurs 'of crimson, blue and gold, J- Dr. Theodore Cuylcr tells us that he more stood at salute, 'pale, motionless. keep,: their manure In. stalIs7 But~lt~ts~ •Unce,JW!.jyjBiiLli pvor the gnefs and woes e n d a sermon in defense of the OBBYINQ WHEN^OBEDIENCB IS Their gracefulchallces unfold,__ it-queer for n rough man like me to now_ lii order, to prepare for the stor- "Oh»l»tianiifr«na tove"— OKafeK of fho heroes andbcromes 6T"fietion7-aDd Mww- HeS preacher fM78eHpt«f« Silence once more. Nothing could be r Ministrations -Should -tea—Dlreotad - i J( While 'mid tier dead leaves pile and pent cry tor ten age of manure"io, pfevent" •ieacHIn1? byT "JCK UUVU---- V.M.M-.. v_ ,..-—-~--. _- o mselvFs; Trod Ihejr proved to be the All strong "growtlicomes from over- LABOR NOTES.,::, heard but the thumping of the cor- Toward Freeing the Humou Hoal of tfieraseT :: Humbly they live and die content. either, would yon? Well, 1,-dic^ and rain. All foods should be,fine and alsc our; nature) never so much as lifting up powser of (Sod unto salvaHpn " Wo have coming, and the greater Mhe .obsta- poral's heart, which beat as fast as his . That Belfl.hne.B Which l» Inherent. our handa to relieve, the unutterable woes "now boolia .upon "The Changme The union label will now appear on I can almost cry eiery--ilini«'-I;-tWnk -the bedding, which-wlll-permit of bet- that'crowdj-in human noula all around us. tot cles overcome the stronger the growth. 1 ; ; Viewpointpoint,, " wher— e we need ,a hundred The plant seed which has Just shot I advertising Issue by tbv Burfulo, N. "Huge oaks above them ,11ft their beads son's drumsticks. / or it :; -,•.-;./-.••• v:.>;;' ' ter 'absorption of: liquids and greatei •<• BnooKLYtf,,.'N. Y.—Bishop E. -G. An- Another defect ol the natural love is "that "The warrant for his execution has facility of storage,under shelter.. drews, o£ the Methodist Episcopal Church, npon "Jesuesus Chrbt, the . out - a tiny rootlet finds Innufflclent . office of thB..5>ard Trunk. - ' • , r- And drop'the acorn, shed the leaf, _. "I was running along one afternoon H is simply an unrighteous love; I mean it Tfc-day, and .Forever." The apostle to!d r been sent In. I signed It half an hour preached Sunday morning in the Central water,-perhaps, near the surface of the Tho b-arvest field'far round them sheds-- pretty lively, iyhea I approached'a lit- . To give the pigs a thorough scrub- , Congregational Church. His subject was: lacks the quality of righteousness In that It ua many centuries ago, that there would be ground. That difficulty IB Overcome Piesent indications seem to- point to ago, my corporal," began Napoleon at ; ; : is a mere kindly affection and desire to do things to "be shaken:" but. he alao assured Plenty In many a sheaf, tle village 'wfcere the, trafik cats bing may appear to be labor thrown ''Christianity and yjjove." The test was by the robt growng down further .into h.i eployment of rtne Southern nvgro length. "He must pay the penalty, U away, but If two lots 'of hogs are treat- from I Timothy 1:5: "Now the end of the kind things to those who are ohjscta ot our Us that there would be "things that re- the' damp soil below and 'reaching out u tho Panama.Canal work. And they, half fragrant, brighten earth, only as an example to others." through the streets. I •lacked: up a ed alike in every respect;-except that commandment is charity out of a pure love, while at the same.time there is no main." Whoever devotes his attention to In every direction In search of water. .Low In the shadows where there's dearth little, but was still making good speed, recognition of that foundation which up- 'the shaken instead of to. the firm has mis- Note, too, that that same spreading A State Federation o£ Labor was "As yon say, my Emperor." one lot receives a thorough scruBblhi/ heart, and of a good conscience, and of holds the whole process of human life, that taken: hw call if he remains in i the min- Of pain or pleasure, love or life, 1 with soap suds once .In & while, there < faith unfeigned." Bishop Andrews said: <-f the roots gives the nrm support .'ormed recently at Augusta, Me>i "That a all, corporal." Every areful render ' of the. EnglMi fundamental truth which only can confer istry. "What the world needs." jmd Dr. necessary to sustain the part pf Iho hrqugh a delegate convention. ... -. iB'ar from, the world's mad, ceaseless strife. will be a marked' difference In favor ol 8 any- large rand- permanent well being.. _ : _:. _ Van Dyke; "is not a new Gospel, .bu . t .more.. I'lant that Is above ground— „—•-.'•..-„'..' The man turned to go,/ the hogs that: are ,, washed w-heri the ' 'Bible: takes knowledge' of the fact that the hjta. the nail on the head. time for slaughtering arrives. "A clean English language, like every other living Finally, this, natural love is oftentimes Gospel?' The plant needs light and air. It The Early Closing of Shops bill seems _.. They sceak no. message, act no part, _ ."One moment, Gavabre." h language, ia in process of change. He ungodly. That is to say, it is the rccoimi- f(rces Its way '-up through the li a fair way to become a law at thi» Napoleon wrote a hurried note, sign- bedjof _straw, jvlth a, _dry house, jio as tioiran-man-(the^childi-en^ot GodUot this, _.. ______-piound,-a.nd~then_aprea.ds its leaves • They have no works to show; knowsTtrie" BigniftcancB-pf;word»r.Ss-well-j !8sIon;Of-BrltIsh^.jParUamien.t,._.J___ to afford them comfort at night, wlir «a (heir form, and occasionally their order or. that scintillation of the intinite good- ' Let it be our happiness -to add ho as to expose a larger, and larK'^r • Deep hidden here they touch no heart, ed and sealed It , . , . also promote thrift and growth. The . "Deliver this to the head 'of yonr changes. He reads,-for instance, in the new, while, it "-withholds--from :Him- -who to the ""happiness-- ot those aroun :• tis, ta "surface of green-to the-nun. In this A branch of the International Union And do not ask to know; ' hogJs naturally a clean animal and en- Pnalnw:"My heart is fixed, oh God, my gathers unto Himself all conceivable ex- comfort some sorrow, to relieve some want. green surface we have the plant's son's guards at once. 1 promise noth- joys a bath. If considered a fllthy ani- cellences, 'all truth,: patience, generosity, if Shirt -Waist and Laundry 'Work-... Yet If one meet the eye of man heart i» Used," and .he remembers that to add some strength; to our neighbors breathing apparatus. Destroy ; the rs has. been organized-in, .Manchester, mal . that devours fllthy food it Is be- tenderness, teriiperapcsj long suffering, all : Icave.8 and' the plant Is choked. Pre- ' '•' It all unfolds the Master plan— ing, mind! yon—hol d out no hope, Cap- • that wordi,. "fixed"- at the timer our.-version »irtue.-^Channing. . ; ! .-'':•• tain Gavalrre." .•'.." cau'se of the treatment given. • Hogt ww madde had the meaning" , whic• • •h we •-«•;stil"l purity-r-while it withhold...... s from Him the' vent the access of light intf air to the . The Power that painted this fair bloom, will select cleam and wholesome food in our colloquial speech, "to be' earts. true loyalty. So that this native leaves and the same thing happens. retain;in _ NEVADA; vyONDER CAVERN. —Nashua, -N. H., Trades and labor BV>r:nian can-have ^no'futile doom. always tf given the opportunity to do —fbted_up,j"" and «p_hg_readsso he .>_—:. '.*My,-., ,.-—.- fteart, is or natural love of which we speak ia indeed H«re again,' overcoming Is ne'c«b> Assembly- has- taken-actlbsu-toi prevent _, —-Charles W: Stevenson. In New 'York Observer. "You are captain from this moment so.. prepared, oh GodTlny^ heart, ia prepared.. ~~~"--- sary: 'The plant" 'must thrust f«t he Sale 'of non-union -bread in the Go." Be reads in the Epistle to the Jhesnulon- am of that perfect love toward 'which Great Underground, Home of Many branches and leaves up into the air : ; ians that they which are olive at the sec- Christianity calls ug_And' «o we turn buck against the force of gravity. * Trf---do ity. -••:--; --v___'- :-- :.:. .•' and odors are noticed the best thing ond coming of Christ shall -not prevent to;the: text, and hear the words that SC that these above-ground parts of the The gray shadows of the early to do Is to close- all the doors and win- them that are asleep, and he •'remembers Paul -said: "The aim of .the cpriunand- Lehman's^ cave Is seventy' miles plant must not be soft and flabby but Reports-have-arrlved from the Nortti crept stealthily over the camp. Faint dows and burn sulphur to fill tbe cellai _ that the -word "prevent" originally meant ment, the whole aim of the Chriatian in- northwest of here, In 'White Pine full of what we may, metaphorically, hat the strike among the fishermen on stitution, u love out of a pure heart, und call backbone. But the stalk and he Skeena River, In British Columbia, sounds of life once more began to be room with dense fumes. Leave it to precede eimpiy, and came to nave its County, Nevada, at the foot of 3ett ;8 over. - '',' ' . ,••••• closed for an hour or two, and theq present meaning because he that precedes out of a good conscience and out of faith Davis' peak, says the New York Her- leaves must not be brittle, else the heard; men moved about ana guaros bpen the doors and windows. Next another is likely to get in the way of that unfeigned ' •• wind would snap them off. That one and obstruct another 'who follows, and First-rin1 this matter of Christianity we ald correspondent at Modena, Utah. difficulty is' overcome by the plant Rival unions of window,glasstroik- were changed. Presently-the steady THJt DOO HAD SAVED HER. whitewash tbe walls and ceilings wits virs.are expected to amalgarhatejBt_ *... two coats of good white wash. Sul- to he reads that at the second coming of have to do with such divine forces in theith r It Is a marvel, and after the comple- developing tissues which are - pliable The Decision of the Emperor but muffled tramp, tramp of eight men, Christ they that are alive shall not precede, operation upon human nature as yield and yet able to resist tne downward meeting planned to be held In Cleve- with loaded rifles, a captain, and a when suddenly about'twenty rods phur-gas Is heavy and settles, henc< tion of'the San Pedro Hallway Is cer- care must be used to agitate the alt - ' or shall not have the advantage over them iopea of even this great result. It is not pull of gravitation. andr'O., this month. ahead of me a little, girl not more than that we expect ourselves to attain nny tain to become the Mecca of thou- From the little violet to the giant prisoner with bis right arm bound, his in the cellar by selecting a windy daj that deep in Christ, for bptb alike shall be cedar each plant has Its own problems Unskilled workers who were organi- left In a rough sling, and eyes ban 3'years old toddled onto th« track. Yon called to meet their, Lord in the air. •" " such goodness, but is it not possible that sands of tourists. -..••: for the work. Sulphur' fumes, will de- So in this text we have the word "char- He who made this thing we call the human An English traveler who bad ex- to solve, its own difficulties to'pvor- zed have secured the nine-hour day daged, approached a ready dug grave, can't even imagine my feelings. Tbere stroy all kinds of germs. r come. And sometimes the difficulties ind 20 cents an hour minimum -wages ity," a word which to-day signifies either soul with all its varied powers of observa- plored the subterranean wonders In u oe snot at aawn; those are near which stood a group of silent waa no -way to save her. It waa Im- are such" that* the plant falls. The icale at Marseilles, 111. .-•','.'. ''Still fighting for my Emperor, sire. The late weeds in the garden—thos« almsgiving or kindly judgment of others, tion, reason, imagination, fancy and mem- jour orders, sire!" :. men,, among whom were Napoleon and possible to stop, or even slack much, but in the time of our versiou it had the ory, conscience' and. will, He who made Switzerland and Germany! tbe Mam- violet may lack moisture and Sle of Heaven grant I may yet go through ad that come in August and September- moth cave of Kentucky and Austra- thirst. The small tree may be choked Boss hackmeri at Beatrice, Neb., havej Tes, general. There will be many campaigns .as I have already General Lazelle, there for the purpose at that distance, as tbe train was .meaning to which the new revisers have this strange, subtle, intangible thing we ore the ones that produce seed befort returned, viz., "love," or "benevolence." call the human soul, may not He remake llja's biggest caverns, pronounced Leh- by the large one. ceased to operate because of dissatis- tao reprler*," said Napoleon ..auletly, done." • of seeing that all was properly carried heavy and the grade descending. IB the fact-Is noticed, and thus stock the In any dense forest you may see the faction, over the schedule of chargea with a frown, and his chin on his , and in this passage we read this statement: the soul, enter into its profoundest depths, man's cave grander than anything he out" ten seconds it would have been all ground' with weeds next, year. The The aim of the commandment is benevo- 10 reconstruct, reorder and inspire it that struggle of the small pU'ita and 'the fixed by the City Council. (breast The grim old marttnent, who had small trees to reach the light. You fought In numerous engagements, was "Halt!": over, and after reversing and applying, garden is often neglected late .111 the lence, good will, effective love, even as we it may shine in all the likeness of God? Is bad ever visited. A momentary gleam of satisfaction, summer, but It should be kept clear ol " the]pvc_of man to God, then also ilLnalL«8id J!He_willdofor us far more ex- _TJil.B cave-has been explored for may see the result of ttls struggle, The Chicago^ Employers' Association -a-favorite-of-tho Bmp«rort.—Gavalrre The prlsoneE_was-deadly_pale^—He. Jh«-b»ke-L-shnt my eyes. I-dldot : : J ~tgD7~lTi~the strong, -straight—teunkB-of-l l weeas-until-frostr-and-the-Tesult-wlll- tohisTellowr men. r ~ — ~- ceedinglCtcuUIKl p Jy thaliiunu w..ce ca^»nu asTT~o-=„ -.r thiritf?"-. . " threatens to secure In^uncfloWagslBBt ~ Say~Mumpfi,~ for an Instant flashed about a mllel A. B. LebrnanT^after the iieva thab.. vt ..«.hav»e lived.. . . Here is a stood motionless, but pale.- •. Napoleon showed no other sign of fear. He want to see any more. be a great saving of, labor In the grow- - • i :- it:- r>k_:«tinn M he woodworkers who. are out of work across General Lazelle's face. -It did Another Bible criticism 'is worth our And that is the warrant in this Christian whom the cave was named, took up cedar, a flr. or a redwood tree,' with noticed It stood still and erect to he eight rifles "As we slowed down my fireman ing 'of small fruits and vegetables, ai V.M- <¥»!.„—*r() "commandment," like church, and in all these Chriatian churches ihrough the strike.and. lockout. v wot escape the eagle eyes of Napoleon, on the land at the entrance, and for a trunk as big as a house nt the base - "I want Dartlculara of leveled at him.. stuck bis head out of the cab window most of the work required is 'due--W-' ., .[ may have either a narrow for the high aspiration toward which and as high as a IfHl church spire. :he weeds and grass, which spring uf v. - jloW significance. The narrow sig- Christianity points us. - - eighteen years .lived-there Improving : - Lake-Charles (lia.) saw mills have which saw everything. ~~~ ' jaid JSapo.jon, closely scanning the fea- "Ready!! The command rang out to M« what I'd stopped for, when be How did It come so7 "By day after at .:all times. nificance of that ia "particular precept" at- And 'the other .thing to be said is this, the acceaslblity of many, of the won- announced areturn to the llrnour-day- "A clear case of desertion?" queried tures ^ of the corporal. "What Is his sharp and clear. laughed and shouted at me: 'Jim, look ' tended by "particular sanction. A broad- that however true riet is mathatt rao»imost. . JtJj) of Chicago, has~expre8sed^rtnjself7-in -after-yes terday'a -engagement^ — ' • The prisoner-, remained standing. bewildered. Within this chamber Is deprive It, of needed light. " "ATrelaBonTof yours?" " calm, motionless, but If possible, paler and crying, so that I knew she wasn't eiEer animals; buETrt quantity producer" the whole Chriatian institution is love out ing; in the long reaching future—alas! that favor of the Piano ana Organ Workers' . V . -".Found by "whom, general? cattle come first; then horses, nexl of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, it is §uch a narrow form of Christianity as 'Washington's column," four feet In International' Union operating a piano ' "Son, my Emperor." than ever. ' hurt, and the. dog bad saved her. Jly hogs, .with sheep last. The value 01 and of faith unfeigned." • that—however true that may be, neverthe- So it Is in animal life. So it Is In and organ factory. ; :'•'.. • -"By his own corporal. The prisoner fireman, thought It funny and 'kept ' It originated in a heart of boundless love diameter and forty feet high;-"Lin- spiritual life. There ia no Vigorous ; Again the hawklike eyes of.the great 'What has happened?" whispered manure does not depend, altogether less I take it for granted -that perhaps win's column,". "Grant's column" and 'admit* running away." • » leader flashed and seemed to piece Ga- laughing, but I cried like a woman. upon the animal producing It, how ' toward man in an act of love unparalleled, every one present has during some time in growth without overcoming. At a-meeting of the Buffalo, N. Y.» Lazelle. "Some one has blundered." we may suppose in all the ages of eternity Garfleld'a, column," each three feet In Our spiritual lite Is our attempt, ou •"On* of my guards, too," said the valrre through and through. I Just couldn't help It I bad a llttl« ever, as. the character of th'e-foca-con- his experience come in contact with some journeymen horseshoers held recently a "It Is well," said the Emperor, calm sumed largely, Influences the manure, —even the gift of God's only Son. All .its lameter and thirty feet high. These struggle to.serve God. And that strug- vote was taken to return to work. The •Emperor sadly. "I thought they were Then came silence. girl of my own at home." «onl, has become intimate perhaps, -with gle is directed against three very; po- •all proof against fear. What Is Ms and" impaaslve as. ever. "The rifles and even the manure from the same precepts turn in this direction. Church or- some life, upon whom the divine truth, the 'our stalagmites are pure white. _ -tent—enemtes ~narnely -_Uie_SM>rld,_t!xe_ _bjgses_clalrnjo have recelyeclno "It Is unfortunate, my corporal." were loaded with blank cartridges. animal varies'in quality and quantity ganizations and ministrations of evecy i r age, geenral. kind, if they be rightly directed, havo sim- divine providence and the divine inspira- flesh, and the Devil. , notice of such a move. "" There was no answer, save for the Gavalrre's^ punishment wlll_ suffice. The CARE OF CONVALESCENT* dally. tion jias-sc^penitedJnljranifirjningpower •Next comes the "bridal chamber".'' We~~nYay—wonder—why-God—permits-^ "Eighteen." ...'. : ply thi* purpose io-discharge the human .5 feet by 20 feet and 30 feet high, The Supreme Court of "West TIr-> Jerky, labored breathing of Gavalrre.- shock has~Been great" ~" ~~ ~".'~ Late beets are luxuries on the table eoul of that eelfishnesa that belongs to it that the soul seems to haveentered into such evils as exist upon earth, 01 •:"He Is young, but— well, general, be the very fellowship of God, even ha» be- e walls of which are resplendent why the wicked are not destroyed tha- glnla has -Issued, an injunction against The tone of voice la. which the last "But, sire," -expostulated. the gen- of Berring Foqd AttractlrelT— and they may be -obtained by so*ln| by nature, and to enter into it all the love must pay the penalty- —a t dawn to- Bhoold Not Overrate Streoictli. seed now; but the ground should bi come radiant with divine life, the features Uh sparkling lime crystals. The had example and temptation may he. th"?- United Mine Workers of America 'words were spoken meant volumes. eral, In a fever, "It Is " o/Qod. 5.. have been chiseled by the eoul within, the removed from the.patk of those who forbidding them from organizing, the ' There Is almost, as much sglenca In well-prepared, rotted manure used and Now all familiar with the New Testa* "musical gallery," 40 feet high. 12 feet Tbr corporal couldriutve born* tor* "Stleneer-generatrtt-was my order!" «>Ve hna looked tenderly out toward _ all are struggling to do right., _ While "we mine workers of that State. General Laxelle saluted. •fertilizer applied. BO as to ton'e—tin- "~tfie^r$now that-tM. .- r _ [men whom it has met, nndnraw annod thlite a wide and 60 feet long, uuuUtuis a cr.Vs- "—'- fttHy-te irf.it of aiiii.i^. tiii* stinging, bltin;; sur-. thundered the Emperor. nuMlng tbe convalescent as there young plants In growth*: Only on« nnce—it is but one of many broad and cannot Show God's , . "Send his corporal to me. Immediate- ),.the very habitation and habit of i>uch tal piano. ''From one side of this gal- isuch matters, we can quite well see The United Mine Workers of Amerf- casm was worse than anything. Lazelle saluted, meeting with diffi- In caring for the dangerously 111. Th» plant ievery three Inches In-each-row comprehensive statement*. One came to- person becomes unspeakably endearing, be- ly*-, . • • •• ..'•'"..' test of the convalescent's strength Is should be permitted, as they will noj (the Matter saying: "Which is tho first and ery crystals shaped like tbe fins of -a pome of the effects of the order of co""have chartered their first union in "Repeat all you know," said the Em- culty the hawklike gaze of Napoleon, thrive where the'plants are too', thick cause of this dwelling of the Lord Christ things'which He permits. And tnii Canada. At a recent .meeting of the It was the day after the Bomosslerra a delicate matter.. Only the attending great commandment?" And Ho answered: fish project from the wall three or much Is evident with -regard to • thi miners In Fernle, B. C., 214 men formedl peror, coldly. hfl sun was lust rising.- A few rows only may provide all tha/ "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with within. 1 Pass engagement. The enemy bad been physician can discriminate between Second—The aim of Christianity is love 'our feet Upon these some one baa., - evil In the wdrld, that because of • I n union and applied for a charter. "A corps of your Imperial guards will be wanted. _11 thy heart, and with all thy noul, und not only out of a pure heart,, but also out false and genuine vigor. On recover- with all thy mind, and with all thy marked the musical notation, enabling many people who are striv.n« to oboy stood at the entrance of the Bombs- strength; this i« tho lirnt commandment, of a good conscience. That is to say,' its.) God are doing so agamet great <31lP. Seven thousand five hundred union sierra Pass In the early -ours of yes- ing from certain forms of disease th» aim is not a mere sentimental overflow of ' one to produce chords, with a purity.of ci'tles. And It Is nlflo evident tha miners In the employ of the various DO NOT GIVE CHILDREN. HOUSEHOLD. land tne second ia like unto it: Thou ahult ;eara and pity; it shall be a living and terday morning," began the corporal. patient feels well and strong, and his love tby neighbor as thyself. On these two tone. these who obey when obedience ti furace ^corporations In the Blrming- nighty engine within, under the guidance "The needle's eye," "cabinet room" hard, develop a strorgth i»-d b. *uty ham.Ala., district have suspended worfc In baiting, measured tones. "A volley —Tea. appetite has returned with more than -^ Orange Ice.—One-quarter cupful o! commandment* hang all tho law and the of character that they couM attain —Coffee. ordinary keemresc—TTetrlt Is absolute- sugar, one-half cupful of boiling water, prophets." In another passage St. i'uul of God, an to method, and ns to measures, and "round room" all contain Inter- pending the adoption of a new wog» of musketry rang out, followed by an- of a-widely instructed moral sense. Chris-' In no other way. scale. —Alcohol. ly necessary to give him only, .the sim- one-third cupful -orange Juice, one-hair -tells ua that "Love is the fiiltilling of the esting specimens of nature's fancies,. —One reason,-then, why other and another, right down the ra- —Pickles. teaspoonful lemon juice. Mnke syrup law." If there be nny other command- tianity is something beside mere happiness. —Greasy food. plest food, and that very gradually, . tnent, it in briefly comprehended in this It aims at tha great soul of life under the One of the most beautiful features cultles In our way,,and allows us to bi The French Government l» said to vine.- The guards paused, and drew by boiling sugnr,and wafer five min- guidance and shaping of an instructed temnted by our own evil .laMires, 01 be much concerned at the serious-pro- back. Then a drummer stepped slow- —Ice cold drinks. . because of tbe delicate state of his di- utes. Cool, add fruit Juices, strain and •aying: "Thou nhult love thy neighbor an s "Sbbshone falls." 80 feet high and by •} utslde forces, Is evident. H< — Highly-seasoned food. freeze.' To obtain orange Juice cut or- thyself." St. ilainefl calls this the "royul moral nature. 80 feet wide, a lime formation built portions attained by the emigration of ly forward, quickly beating the charge. —Rich fried dishes. gestive organs. And .finally tho love at which Christian- wishes so to make us strong. And wi of Breton peasants to Canada. An effort ange In halves rrosHwIxo, remove pulp law." St. Paul ti'llrt us: "Above all thiiiK*. up from the bottom until It resembles nnd that He "tempts" or tries ever; A cheer rang out, and the men, daunt- — Meals at Irregular hours. One of tbe greatest needs of a per- and Juice, using a spoon, then H.tniln have fervent charity one toward another, ity aims is a love out of faith unfeigned. will be mode.to divert the t&Je-1» Af. — Bits to nlbhle between meals. son recovering from a long Illness Is And St. John, in a memorable paasu'Re. in Let faith return. Bring back your Bib'e. a foaming deluge frozen while in ac- one and that those who are to b rlca. ed for a while, were thrilled. , They through cheese cloth. A glass lemon Behold one living and eternal God. He is fitted for great service are called upoi —A substantial meal Just before bed- usually a complete change of scene. squeezer may be used If care Is taken ont of his cpiHtlofl, tells us that "(loa in tion. to encounter the greatest difficulties began to advance. The drummer still time. not to break the peel. Take out all love, and ho that dwellcth in love dwcllcth love, nnd He has loved this poor world so ' A committee of the directors of tha If It is not possible for blm to move that He has effected redemption for man- Tbe "skating rink" ia a room prob- and the fiercest temptations. beat the charge with his right hand— —Tomatoes before they are four tough portions and remaining pulji in God and God in him." . Abraham's temptation to .distrust National Patternmakers' League hos years old. Into the country or Into other sur- from peel ami point (ops, using sharp i Christ told tho utory of a man who-went kind nnd lifted them across the heavens. ably 50 by 75 feet, the floor ot which 1 succeeded, after a long struggle, !n ob- his left was shot away. The men Has thrown His arms around man, in or- God. was great, but he came ou —Unripe or overripe fruits under any roundings, a change Into another room, scissors Klll.cuiiH thus made with lea down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell s covered six Inches deep with pla- triumphant and prepared, as he coul taining n raise 'of wages for pattern- steadily marched on, and then they circumstances. for serving. among rolibort, »« on« may nowadays do der that Ho might lift him up by His Ho!y makers in the Washington, Navy Yon] —The skin of poultry, fruits or 'vege- with a different outlook, will generally Spirit. Prayer, so that tho broken-hearted cid cold water, seemingly all ice. This not otherwise have been, to be a land saw their beloved Emperor on .bis. on that road. They robliod him, stripped .mark to men of all ages and countries, to J8.52 a day. tables'.' "• ...... "— ...... ""...... • prove beneficial. If ho -Is too weak to Salmon Mold Hnlad.—Mlic two cups him of his raiment, wuundcd him," ana left and the sufferer Mul desolate may go.apart lluslon Is bard to dispel until the vis- charger That Instilled them with —One frequently BOOS fine, hearty, too from tha ovcs of man and pour out tneir pointing heavenward. . fresh courage. They rushed the ra- be moved. It Is often helpful to change of cold boljed seiiHoned salmon, one him half dead. Then came onu of the chief tor has stepped into It. ; Or, look at Job./ The story of Qod' precocious children who are allowed all the furniture or the pictures and bric- taMespoonful of lemon Juice, ffne teu- representative! of the current religion, a Hearts to God, whoso ear can catch their Bbellflab •• Traps. vine. In the excitement and melee the these things, The poor things will la- faintest gigh, and whose evo beholds the Tho "cypress swamp" Is fully' an dealings with hlih la supposed by Man a-brac about tho room. An Invalid's spoonful chopped pnrnlcy, two drops to. priest, and passed by pu the other aide. to be a long parable and not the story ' The familiar story of a mouse tefng; drummer, In tho thick of the shot and ter pay dearly for the Ignorance of baeco sauce, one tal)l»apoon of KI-UIIU- Then there came down a subordinate rep- falling tear. Providence,' No sparrow falls acre In extent The floor Is covered their parents. eyes weary of seeing the same orna to the ground without His knowledge, and of any one man's life, but In any casr trapped^ by a live oyster, though curi- shell, lost his head—and, well, sire, lated gelatine dissolved In a little wit- resentative of tho current religion, a Le- with beautiful fernllke stalagmltic It IB "true to life." God permits thi ous. Is not tbe only Instance of th» ments in tbe same place week after ter, 'and Just Biiongh fooke'l salad vito, and he camp and looked and passed the very hairs of your li'cud nro numbered. you know the rest," concluded Q»- growths, with eroded passageways In Devil to make It dlfllcult for men t< kind. The great . naturalist, Frank " week. An easel with a bright, pretty dreusInK to molxten. Fill wmnll molds, by on the other side. Then camu • heretic Death; transformation, Life here; intro- trust Him. And He expects men t ynlrre, white as death. RULES FOR HUSBANDS. pl:ice on Ico for twfl or three hoiirn, in religion, an alien in race, and, looking duction to the lifo eternal. Let -these And about, filled with cold water. UuckliinU, records the story of a rat nlcture, changed occasionally for on turn out on lettuce Imivcs and-Horvo truths enter and. llvo within human souls, The "angel grotto" exhibits a fac- overcome the Devil by Htu old 'am The hitherto Impassive countenance other, Is an attractive thing In tbe upon tha wounded man, ho waa moved to become strong In the struggle. which was caught by tbja same up- —If your wife frowns at you'smlle at with cream smice. C'linnod salmon In with compassion and dismounted and and somehow the human raco has become simile of nn angel with one wing bro- Or, again, Io6k at the trials and trlbu of the Emperor kindled with momen- her. convalescent's room.' Whenever post! excellent for thin Hiilud If fresh nnlmon transformed by these facts. I cannot meet pureutly harmless shollllBli. Some> tary enthusiasm. ' bound up nil wounda, set tha wounded ken. latldns of the early Christian churcli —If she smiles at you, laugh with ble a , cluster of flowers should bo Is not to bo hud. man on his own lieimt, brought him to an a man, woman or child, hut ntoncc I know Look at the difficulties, to begin wltli years ago a common rail was found her. . inn and took euro of him for the night and 'there is ono whom God loves. Why should The "grand museum," "Cleopatra's lead on tho shores near Pentanc*. "I remember the Incident, corporal. brought with the tray of food. If Bread Blnnc MaiiBe.—SoaU two ciip« I not love that one? And en it come* to that Peter, Paul and others of thi Who was tho drummer?" —If slie Is angry, sooth her. paid the charges, leaving money for addi- needle," "Liberty Enlightening tho apostles had to overcome In the ser its beak was tightly caught In tb» —If she In gracIouN, thank her. there are only a few buds, they will of broad crumbs or two pieces of stale tional charges. Buying to tho inn keeper: pass that wherever Christianity is there ia World," "pillar of beauty" and tho "My son, sire." broad In one quart of mveet milk, add a itill lovo where it wan not. vice of'Qod, And then nee what a sea o vlutches of an oyster, which was still —1C she Ifl wise, pralno her. make tho meal look more tempting "If it coatn more I will repay when I come 'crystal palace" are remarkable. In troubles assailed the earlier converts, "Your son Is a brave fellow. How —If bho Is economical, commend ealtspoonful of unit, two tablespoons of anin." And that alien in race, that here- • Two inferences are interesting. There ullvc. Tbe bird and oyster were re- her. and will be something now for tbo pa- molted butter, tho yolks of four eggs, muy seem to yon to be Various defects in some of these wonderful chambers The world was against them, and per cnmo he to desert?" tient to look at tic in religion, the Lord .Iciun present* be- Becuted them. The evil cUHtoinn, am moved and mounted. An even mor* —If ohe Is extravagant, explain to one-quarter of u teaspoonful of soda fore us B* tho ono great eiomplo of our the historical parts of the Bible, but if you tbe stalactites combine with the sta- very; low morals of thw times mud, "It was bis first taste of shot, sire. her. A series of dainty surprises In ttio and a good dash of nutmeg. Stir well practical religion. will only tell me where there is a system queer cane was that of o small salt —If nhe Hiicrlflce her pleasures for and lastly add tho whites of the ogga whoso lircath is love, whose inspiration la lagmites In fanciful forms that ono obedience to God's law difficult. Bu lie confesses he tried to run away." china-service and the variety of fan? well beaten. Rako for nn hour or until Now bo plvaied to notice two fact* in all that .was necessary In order thn water flsh which was found In a pool KNEELED AT NAPOLEON'S MOT. "Docs General Lozelle know of the you, bo generous with her. this natural love. In th« llr»t place, much lovo, which makes thli earth a paradi«e could spend hours studying. obedience might be real obedience. In- In the rocks caught firmly by nn Im- —If »iho cooks well, compliment lior, will serve tbe same purpose. > Trifling It has ceased to bubble. Turn Into a of It li simply instinctive, a dlvino im- and a very heaven of love. If you tell n>« The form of a life-Bice deer greets Bomosslorra, Incident?" —If she In lonoly, stay home with things like these help to cheer a down- mold and set away on Ice for mi hour where that comes from I am aura I shall deed It- muy be «ald that "obedience' mense mussel. Ono would think that touted from an almost Impregnable po- or two, Turn out, cut In slices ami plantation for high purpoies, but becnimo one In the "grand museum," wii lio which does not necessitate overcomln, •Itlon by the combined forces of the "Yes, my Bmporor." her. * hearted Invalid, and, together with oot founded In moral reason, dlvina reason, know how God cornea down to our world has very little moral quality. tha mussel must have been pretty —If nho In tired, tend her. sorvo wltlr strawberry fmuce. therefore without moral worth. It la but in tlio RonnH of Jcnun Christ. tho great organ In not all Illusion, hav- sharp In closing his shell. A story Im and French. A superb dash A lodfc of anger passed ova? .Napo —If alio doulitn you, bo frank with cheerfulness nnd sunshine, are as val- 8«cond. How much Christianity havo ing s,n altar-like base, with stalug- If we obey when obedience Is hard -unUlo-aa-mndlclne.—, rt of 'that endowment of human imturo J 1 t | what IB our reward? told of n colqred man who was caught tUti touuiuy'o lrt;ili:ht9U by till) h*r H*r '- " nM'w\ r^'ginn. The Brail mltes —To annwrr (hnt-«|u««U»i>,-l«t-4m-toal oral's Intensely satisfied expression —If Him (fi'lnvoM, lie tcmdnr with her. Care must be taken that a pnrnon Wklng take i enough i of tho light tion of the racco (aa mamade poaslhleposs, but it mln, the Muhomincdan hnvo religion; thot In a gUHllnr fuBhtonr—He • put—hta— *of Napoleon's guards and Spanish In- — Tf Blin IK hysterical, iKlioro hot. dough to nuiko a omall loaf, add u cup- in common to all nations, but how much ber like organ pipes. again at the'case of the early Ohuro when the death warrant was handed wbo has Just recovered from n novero ful of rholutinoB, u tubUtnpoonfiil of does not Imply of" ncccinit"y any hig'' 'h moral' and the nromlnen made to it. Ilfiu tongue Into a half-opened oyster to> Gantry bad 'Carried the dny — a day that — Tt »liu la K»f"lr adoro her. icar will rush on the point of Gliriatltmity hnvo you If 'i'hero i« one an- The largest single 'passageway so iwJH stand ont conspicuously In tho his- lilrn. fever or wearing umoase doon not shortening, a goiioroun supply of ralslnn nUslity. Thub «wer. Ho much Chrigtinnitjr as wo havu the/second und third chnptera.of Il'.'vo got tho Juice, and tbe oyster en ugh t nnd Itnuml nil th« corn meal will tuUe. the epcar in tlio dofonno of ita culm. Tha far discovered Is 200 feet long, and lutlon and you will see .theno promlnen *ory of the peninsular war. "Ho never mentioned It to mo, my —A curious cnno has been reported overwork or strain himself In tho wildcat will 'din for its yount;. The cunlc; •olf-forgotfiilnesi, Rolf-snci-IHcr,-charity; «o him tight by tho tongue. Jupiter, HuUo for t)irc«-(|iiarUii'H of an hour. much nnd no mrirn. Mny God help in. 100 fe«t high. "To him that overcomoth will I n\v when released, was chaffed by him TJw Bmtferor's heart kindled when corporal. It was an Important omln- from Frnnc-o In which twin sinters, llv- •lightest degree. Tho muni-lea of tho with iinweiirled patlenrtiI'm-", will trach the Tho greatest cuvnrn Is known «• to «at of thn treo of life, which IH I Bioii. It was unjust. Gnvalrro,1' put IIIK fur apart, developed at tho sumo hoiirt nnd other orgnnt ore In a deli- Kffff Plant Frlttern.— reol tho cgiJ , youna enijiet to rtyWil l you„-., . therefore. Thuro in inllnito irnonrc'i'n for UK. Ixit un the mU1nt of the paradise of Ood." friends. tie thought of It. , time tho Hamo unruanonliiK fear, namo- •ay: ''lleliold, whnt paniuoim of moral UN look to heavnil, rind let UK look to enrth, tho "largo room," being 20 foot wide, "He that ovtircometh shall not b In the lOmperor suaaoniy, wnat I a.»k ly, 11 roiMigmuicti toward drinking from cate "tato, and any strnln mny bring plant, tiikn out thn »i!nds,M>flll an hour and do the llttlo -tilings nt hand in order "Why, the oyster couldn't have hart "My bravo guards, It was you who you Is for no ears but yours. 1'orlmpu In well Hiiltflil wiitur, dm In an dry IIH cellbnco?" Would you not nay of them If 100 feet long and 100 feet h(gh. hurt of tho second death." you," said one, "for ho hasn't nny won tbo battle, not II Ah! my guards. on heart dlseaes or ooini- chronic trou- pOHfllbli), nml mix half 11 ( lint blot out |I|H namo out of the book Wrong I>l*in>o*U. pvos at his dido "ml liln uniform wiin tvuyJ" novelty In UK nnnlviiiiiiiry ciilohmtloiiu the same political penuuulon, and it iu In tlio Ilooky Mountain pol'l fields Ii a Numerous Hldo apertures Indicate llfn, but I will oonfuHfi his namo Ixifoi Doctor—Your habits appear to b* cannot reallxo that such simple «x< — Thi'ito pnr runt, of tlm Japanona liemmcil in by theuo Hinltatlonu. Haw mlno without a dump, write* Rev. U jtJiat of a tfoimrnl. Tho.ro was nothing Liadlo lnul rldim from tha ranks. In liorciiftor, I'robiibly not IllUtlio now tho presence of a network of still un- my Fathnr und before His iuwln." Hodentnry. Whnt la your occupation. •ia Indicant) his' high nuilc mivo I ho LO- Hurled of Bi-iiat contonailca comon, with clsns, which nro oxoollimt for chlldriiii iinny nilliwrM am ClirlHtliiiiH, Two J«. many iv nii\u KIICK to tha market plnco and Heott Htavennon. in tho New York Ohinr- oxpkirod rhinubm-H. In H»vorul places "Him that ovon'ometh will I niulcn a lioso tlayn promotion waa swift, how- I hut of liiiliip«iiilunc« In 11170, will tin* In lum'llh, nro ilntigormis for thom^ivlio battlonhlpM nru commaiiiloil by to the exohaiiKe with perfect iimin>rciin> ver. Father OIKI son opened a vein of oi-« Iilllar In tho toinplo of My Ood." I'ntlent—-Ilookkocpcr. jflou of Honor which docoratcd liln niul with BOmo rowai'd for their Inborn fol nnnurcn thn depth of which nro un- ,ivor luiinlil* tho soldier's birth. United Htutcx '»'" nil < oxpDHltlon ap- huvo JiiHt recovered from a wimtlng to tho prosperity nnd happliiriiii of liln fd "To Jilin tlmt ovnrcoineth will I grant Doctor—Ah I I thought so. Now, }>ruA«t, and thtit wonderful fnce with l>i'oiu'Iilni[ tho dlmoiiHloim of 100-1, If it —Anybody may pruollno medlolno In low man and wrcutlon with them in huul lowed it buck into thn mountain until nt known would liullcnto wonderful areas to Hit with Mo In My thronn, "'Veil IIH I you should tnko n long walk overjn "Sire, limy urn rlvalH In Urn'gumo of iloni liven Hum. UlllOHH.- China; no llcwmo or nponlnl coiirwo of noun to roturn to hirt houui to lavish nliullj tha etui of nlxty fca tlm oro fulled. Olio '.1U fl(irc« oy«s a-nd tu]imro Jaws, which, ovo," iinawori*! IMviiIrro.' below. ulno ovcn'iuiic', uiul am net down with night nflor your work Is done. -Until oiiliii'i;iiil I'cceillly tin) lllllc study l« rninilrad. Many of tho pliyul- upon liU family ull hl< ill-Kottcn (juins. day who n thny worn locltlnu over tho ilcuo- My Father In liln throne." MOUCO BOOH, wero wovor forgotton. "Alll" clana nro ntiidontn wlio hiivo fullnil to Thorn nro many Ki'liurmiH limn iu ull our Into plncn that onru proiuiiird to produce n ,\ current of air plays through HID Pntlont -I think that's whnt mada I'hui'i'li In UK' vllliiK" of Ml. l^uwri'iice, t'llamhcrH, giving rloo to tho bollof Hero IH a ifi'luxy of proinlx^H to IV' "Vou summoned mo, HIM," (mid a Illl (III! Idln llf Wlltllt, \VUII till) Illlllllll-Hl pawn tho Clovornmunt axamlnatluns, coiniuunltli'u, lint, tn«y muy he nhio ini'ii i|<» ful-liiiid th" 1:011 nuiil to bin fathur; riuro. Tlmy inriiii nvrrytliluir to (hi' mo sick, 1'vo l)«en up nearly ovoryj Tho I'Jc'lMiniitloti escaped thn Iflnipo- N» One ICl.o. alrflim of linviuu thnlr (H'lirronily duly ur "We'll try UUIUH. It looltu like Ilro ha that nn mullncoviircd exit romnlris to •wolce, Interrupting tho Bmporor's train l>or AlinoNt iiiiHWnroi- In a moinimt ho rlmriili In rXlHtiiiici). It U'IIM built nine OpUml«t-~-\Vliiit urn you — Whllo In (i carpotnil room In ri tonn- Hplrlltliil nilndml and nntblliK to thim, ulifht for 11 wvek with tlio fiinl lolnc. nuint IIOIIHO nf Dold, uiul whc:i lio round on tho oppoNlto eldo of tho whoNii hi'iirtM mo not upon loinponil allied complclo Holf-i><>HBflH«ldgor. Uent stood at tho siiluto, 7 r.M.t )i|K|, mill It feet briiiiil. It held on a tlirnn-liiiili Huilcnr In llvn minutes, niouutal IhlnKM. Hy thi)H« prnnilHrn .IciiiiM wltilu'il ,VIIH oncu inoro ciilin, liillt'illilo, 1m- (inly tvv'olvH jiiroplo. ' yourm-lf lo a" M\ -oi'lilriK thoro woro 2,700. Unowlodgindiit nomeliow their charily diiK.'out wax thn upper end uhovcd iluwi to «iii'oiini|[o iind hvlp HIM HcivunlH to • "TCutl corporal," returned tho Iflmpn- imuiiu) to mniv upon, llu-m, mid they fn' tha mountain uldo," nboy whou obcdlonc*^ WIIH bunl, ||o —Tlio Wi'Htiirn K»nlliH who dlncovoi'ftil I know It, and tbut's Just --Tho oxiimlnntlotiN of tlio phynlnal tlmt they nro nob rccoKn^cd an limy ox 'X'lioy ollmbed up 200 feet furtlicri ll|(lou iniiUi'M u mighty IHHII' Wantril them l<> f<'ol an.Miin'il tlmt Uiolr "Hlrn, orlnd tlio corporal, mid- what I'm Itlckliitf about.—Philadelphia condition of ,tho 1,800 ntreot nwoopors >i>cto,nif- lioiuul woman i:«n )IO»N a .'OO-iumiiil Nralrro," ho added, with nn almost lin- [•al>lilt,,liMrt pi'iiliulily iiomnli'il tho ilmitli- r>niiiloy«)il by Now York City nhown that }iHinlly, hriwn nnd uliilldll milillur, ami „, proved ua rich and pure, that no dump afti'r It IIIIH lici'ii worn us u cloak, iluiily, forKitttlntf all nave liln BOH, or, ,(,u,n <>( 1'rcis. f'-rliilt und IOIIH. ]|» wuntnt (u liin|i|i'i< liuHliand urouiul without half trying., 0«rcoptU>l8 •mlla "•Ull at it?" linell of tliu liinu-letrKed rriHiliiru of tlm 2H;i aru (iffi)otiiil with (ubordulonln, non- fur liu wu luiow u truo patriot, but he wii ueeilcd, for them w»u nil A llfo o Ilioni With llOjicii whlrll would rh|-m- 11 whoau ^roaoncu lio WHS, and flinging v«r> Him1 ll-llllH. . I f llciioillct Arnold tlic trillion. Tliu tiiitl ' Kvnry w»ril upoUei/in Iflu four, nvcry nc ' to (out tho bll In. vA i.. .' ., uuil(,o tliu Iron'" leu thut It 1'imy, lo |ivci'lo»(l.,ull. tliu nui'l'oniiud In tho ^liiuioloviain-Bpi ol' 11 in tiy< ' i I \ "'I tSf Residents of Central Avenue are much pleased with the way the avenue State of New Jersey, Dept, of State Hf Ltm'of nnoalled-for letters la 'the Xiook at our y ' dASE-BALL. HimMohton Post Office on Wednesday^ v ia kepi. When the county proposed to CinrartcAra of DIBSOLDTIOH. ' * '' W To all to whom these preuati may o.me ' Ang. 8,1904 : tike this street tinder its care, and have Greeting j ' / Schedule for August,— Halt lc\TotnftBco Mrs Katie A SteHlnir ontrol of-If, many feared that it was Where/s, It appears to my latlifaettoii,, bj Paolo Set vlgln VfncenzoYacono Summer Shoes duly authenticated record of the proceeding 13tb, St.;Luke'a. Johannn Kurtz ,t , CPCevall not a wise move; but it has proven 1 George Bell MtBaAoty A Wlontom quite otherwise. Mr. Bargees knows /for ifae voluntary dlijolutlon thereof by tfi 20th, Penn B. O. " Mrs Wn> Vootujj unanimous oonient of all the stockholders, de 27th, Joe Grim and Wg Club. . .FOREIGN Z and how to make and keep tt good road-bed. posited in my office, that the "Commonwealth - Qluseppl OhemotU We doubt there being a better kept Real Estate and Imnroyement Company " a- t"/ corporation <,? this State, whose principal otioe Persona calling for any or tbe* above- road in the state, for it has the appear- ta situated at No. ISO* Atlantic Are., in the letters will please atate that it has- Boots - ance ofa private drive to a gentleman's City of Atlantic City, County of Atlantic, state been advertised. of Hew Jortey, (Isaac Bacharaoh being agent * *"" *^h * VOL. ^HAMMONTON, N. J., AUGUST *<20, 19O4. NO. 34 residence. Oar road committee might therein and In charge thereof, upon whom M. L. JAOKSON, Pi.M. get some useful points from Mr. B. .*•' process may be-served,) has complied with the a few facts requirements of "An Act concerning corpora- tSfCbo tax collector did not sell all tlons (Revision of 189»,)" preliminary to the The Booklets. the properties advertised, last Saturday iseoing of this Oortifleatfl of Dissolution, Who P§ya Quarantine Bills? Dr. J. A* Waas, JOHN MURDOCH Now, therefore, I, S. D. Dickinson, Secreta- about the Republican FRESH and PURE. ,./ » and has availed himself of bis legal righ ry of State of the State of New Jerjey, do [In retRonse to au Inquiry from a oltlc«rj BSBtDXNT The Peoples Bank Bellevuo Ave, Hammooton. • hereby certify that the eald corporation did, Ten thoifsand booklets of the Yor4 can well depend on the quality ol x. to adjourn the sale for two weeks,—t our drags. You can always depend on the of Hammontoa, tbe following tetter August 20tb,—when all will be sold on the Oftb da, of July. 1904, flfcV my office Town of Hnmmonton, beautifully was received. ' We pnblleh It becatiBo -OF a duly executed aid attented consent in wri- my we put them together. the above question h»8 been asked.] D3HTIBT, John Walther If individual bidders are not presen ting to thed ssolution of laid corporation, ex- illustrated, have just been issued by the Town of Hammonton will take titl edited by all the stockholders thereof, which the Board of Trade. Every citizen Our,Compounding inivret HAKMONTOK. : : H.J. Hammonton, N. J. said consent and tliejrecj)rd_olth«-prooeedinga ' _ Perfect Medicines. Board of Health'o'^the State and close the deal. aforesaid are now on file in my said office as Itlsthe only-paperprinted In is-entitled-to-a-copy^free-of charge^ N provided by law. Hammonton. which ^may be procured. by calling We have some standard remedies which we J. A. HOTLE. J, L. O'DOHNELI. KF Supervising Principal Holdridge ,„ ... In testimony whereof prepareTor the marlcet, -Capital, gS30,000> AND with Messrs. Adams and Cocgey, com f Seal of (he Secretary^) I b»Te hereto set It does not claim to print a/2 the news, on the 'Secretary, Dr. Charles Cun- Proprietary Medicines at all times. It is not in accord with tbe prevail Surplus and Profits,. $31,000- mittee from the Board of Education < of the Slat* of f my hand and affixed but it does publish all worth reading. ing practice in progressive localities to .-J I New Jersey. ) m, official seal, at ninghkm, at his residence, Second " 'Try our Alaska Soda. HOTLE & O'DONNELL, WHEELWRIGHT try to deprive any one of bis liberty '* L went to Trenton OQ Thursday, to study . ... „ Xrenton> this fifth It is read in nearly every home In Street. day of July, A. D. one thousand nine hundred because of scarlet fever, except the pa- np,courses in'science, business, etc. Hammonton. Red Cross Pharmacy. Has removed to the shop lately occupied and four. Additional copies may be obtained tient himself and the necessary nuraea Three per cent interest paid by Al. Heineoke, on the County >teparatory to establishing hew branch S. D. DICKINSON, Auctioneers. es in Hammonton schools. It is on sale at six o'clock every >y paying the following^ prices and attendants. Itrlsunnecessary lyu on time Deposits. Road, and is ready to do' 29-34. Ratnrday morning. eight fer 25 cents; three for 10 impracticable to prevent the bread |@- leaiah Morgan and Mr. Simkins winners of the family from engaging Special Attention given Any Work in His Line, were driving rapidly up Bellevue the It will be mailed to any address in this cents; or 5 cents each. These prices UNDERTAKER EMBALMER onnty for one year on receipt of $1.00 include envelopes for mailing, when in their usuul: business occupations to House Furnishing Goods Safe Deposit Boxes for Bent other day, and collided with Squire Sheriff's Sale. and If the patient la properly isolated desired. They can be purchased of Garton's bicycle. The latter accused in the dwelling, there will be llttl By virtue of writerflorf facias, to me di ' '•• v . ELWOOB P. JONES, Office, Real Estate Building Schwarz's Greenhouse imkins of fast, driving, aud the case a Drop UB a card and we will send a sample the Secretary, from P. H. Jacobs, risk of spreading the disease through H. J. BYBJffBS, President 12th St. and Chew Road. eeled. issued out,of the Atlantic County was tried by jury yectetday, before Court of Oominon Pleas, will be'solii at public copy to any address. ' Ohairmarr^of-Print1ng"Cpnimit{ee7~" Baccewor Wf "~ I the agency of those who live in tin ~ Hammonton. N. J. M. L. JACKSON, Vioe-Pres't. Designs made np at' shortest notice. Justice Home. . endue, on and at Benson's news room... house. Moreover, it is a fact which 1 •W. H. TrLTON, Cashier. Funeral designs a specialty. Baskets 'I®-Mr. William p. Walther, of Tuesday, Ancr. S3,11>O4. The cost of-these booklets largely W. A. HOOD & 00. wall established, that nothing short o and designs for balls, parties, at two o'clock [n the afternoon of said day, a prison will hold an entire family in '..••• " weddings, etc; Hammonton, N. J., and Miss Frances at the Hammonton House, in Hammonton exceeds the above prices, and all Office and Residence, 216 Bellevue Ave. Phone 3-Y domestic quarantine for a period o DIRECTORS Martin, of Philadelphia, were married In the county of Atlantic, and State* of New money obtained from their sale will R. J. Byrnes > M. L. JaokaonJ on Wednesday evening, Aug. 10, 1904, Jersey, .; ' six or seven weeks, and it is therefor Ice Cream All (bat certain tract of land and premises, be kept separate from the general C. F. Osgood George Elvins by ReViH.M. Tlvurlow,,of Hammonton. H^YT&SON, useless as well as unreasonable tx Chas. Cunningham, M,D. lying and being in the 'town of Hammonton, funds of the Board of Trade, arid he W,8X Flowers, Figures, etc., for Elam Stockwell Wm. L. Black They will reside in Philadelphia. Both oour.ty of Atlantic and state 'of New Jersey, undertake to enforce such a require- Physician and Surgeon bounded and described an foil JLSgcLgxcIusively- for —-memoria l services, fiirofohed on short notice ment. Wra. J. Smith; , J. C. Anderson f-yotttig-peopfe are welrtuown here, and Beginning at the westerly comer of land L. H. Parfchuret W. B; W. Second St^ Hammonton. best wishes are extended. owned by one Helsor, in the middle of tbe so- If in any given case the health — To-day Office Hours, 7:30 to 10:00 A.M. called Chew Roaa, twenty aaven rods and 8k board believes ttitt the family cannb 1:00 to 3:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. t&" Clay is being imported from teen links south from the southerly corner of Young People's Societies. Whiting's for the. brick works at Wins- land owned by Qreenmoant Cemetery Compa- be trusted, and that tbe patient wil ny ; thenro [1] along the westerly line of the not be kept property Isolated, then th low. Finding it necessary to dry this TbU ipane ta devoted to the Interartu ol ; Heifer land, eighteen rods to a point ;• thence the Young Peoples SocletleBOftbeTRiiooa patient should be removed, to a hos- at :'& material on its arrival, .they are build- [2]: at ripht angles with first line, in a north- (WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE B. R) Cborobei. Special Items of lrnere»t, and W. H. Bcrnshouse westerly direction, ten rods to a point; thence pital provided by the municipality Herbert G. Hensoa ing a huge abed for ttie purpose* 129 x 1 Schedule in effect June 26, •nnonnoemeots «e solicited. [3] p.rallt] with first line. fourteen rods to a Subject to change. Under these circumstances, the cit; .,.._/...'...'•. ALL THE ../ ': 25(5 feet. It .peems almost incredible. point in the centm of Chew Road j thence_£41 DOWN TRAINS. /E. P. sd. BH— Pre8bytenajL_Qhuich or town will'pay all expenses whlcl Agent but wears told that combustion tabes BlnnjrtbB-js-nrre of CBTiiTBoia^aiSn rods to the place of beginning. Aco. Aco. Ex. Ace. &uu • Meets Sonday evening, at 7:00. attach to the care of the patient. Ex. Ace. Kx' Ace. Ace. STATION . Aco. 1 DAILY MPEB& place in this clay when damp. Henry Seized _as the property of Domenica Rava p. in. a,m. pjn. pjn. p.m. a. m. Aco. Ace Ac. Topic, "Btanding mlone for God. It is not customary for the city o Cor. Second and Bellevue, and tnhi-h in execution at the suit of BeDJa- ».m a.m. i. Hi p. to. v Nicoli is building the shed. , 430 town tQ pay for the care and.treatinen • .(:f ;,:;ANjp--..•'."V.,^.. '". min Fogletto, and to be sold by 800800600544 5 00 10W 1045 832 ISO f Bon. 8: 31-39. Loader, Miaa ' ' 487 8098068005 50 6418I ' 10521063 8 40 1 7 W 45 6 55' .SAMtJEI, KIEBY, Sheriff. 448 7 2J 8 27 8 1.3 1 42 5 69 » 87 4 47 Carrie Ga'rcolon. of patients who remain in their own Hammonton, Dated Jnly 16,1904. 820 620 5 16 11 03 850 7 am 17 .. 1 SO PERIODICALS. '.§_ Commissioner of Deeds, 453 829 628 523 11 09 Jt 67 ...... Uartdonfiold...... ! 5 48 li % 5 W» bouses; and there are several strong Democracy's chances might be better_ FooLETTo, per «D. 505 7 587 flOJ 008 UW7 place provided by the municipal auth- and Embalmer 029 Oft) 686 B VO I!!'.'. lU.ldon ll?l*Lt°..,.'!t 554 MM) 555 HM 6 23 , 1904 Crop "ThB deTll tn dligolMi" 5 40 ...... 0 44 7 I'i •>«> *...,. t C44 I.Hurfl tilirltmv« 5 m 7 <> • 6 40 orities. To .be allowed to remain in 844 041) 7 16 554 II 4tt M f'ltmentoD 5 84 n <"! Twelltn 8t., between railroads, t • 556 6 8tt - Union Serrloee,— Pr««byt«rlan and 700 7Vfl H 10 ...::. 7 00 ....M'llllnniitewa Jnuo.... 5 25 7.in| ....:. A£fi H.7 ftf.0 his own, home during a prolonged ,.._...'....-v~. .Phone 8-6.. 002 70S 781 n in 7 05 Pi 111 7 IH 5 21 Crimson Clover Seed now MethodUt ooagregktlona. 10.30 it.ni., -6 OB 709 7 -8ft «.'JU T-fl« .ii... ii.Bln« Anoboi-^....-.'... sickness, due to scarlet fever, ia usu- 0 l.'t fi M 719 6 It) t. 16 540 U tlM FrtMbyterUn Church,. 7.00.io 8.00 if 08 7 14 7 62 6^ 7 1* ...Wlnlo» Ji.nr. (I'm)... r> 11 7 U, 0 10 K12 kliT '".'-"".-""".'""::'::."" in'fltbck." ""."":" ally eonBldenedtt great privilege, and Hammonton, N. J. Oil) a 12 721 789 B Hi) i"89 i'i&t 121 Eimmonton 5l'5 K fh 4 SH 004 p.m., In the M. E. Charoh. 625 II 8ft f'is fiii'i 8114 n 2n ' SO ..... U ft'- •*••• .... few persona will violate projper restric- All arrangement! for burials made 082 ... .. 788 ...... B 41 : mi M. . . KlUWMj li'" II 411 4 2n 7 fit 8t Mark's Charoh^—B«T. Paul F. tions for tbe protection of their nolgh- GET THE REPUB1ICAN and carefully executed. N, a an 9 24 741 ...... 047 1144 7 41 KM Ilailor...... II Ml 4 10 H"M 7 H noi It is quite a little lower 6 47 ...... 7 411 864 7 4V ...... )ill«auili .» Jaar ... (1 ll<> 4 111 7 Hft Hofiteao, Rector. Bnnday Mrvioe* M t>ors under these circumstances. 0 Ml 8 02 7 06 8 02 rirtaanttlllr 0 10 |i IH .1 'II 41 704 045 8 10 7 'M aiuaL ' If yoo are thinking of palnMng your ' This letter speaks for itself: 7 IH a'ib law H 10 ».,„_. AilanllrOlt?.. „,.. (1 IP lino iiiX 8611 f» 7 !«l4U2- in price Certainly they have no right -to expect the authorities to pay for their Beading Habit. house, drop me a postal card 'and I Mornluge»pr«« down I»TM riitla. tt 8.00, lUmmonton 8,, lUmmuntun 0.2J, arriving ut Atlunllo 7XX). Choice Teas* Coffees, rily, and it may become necessary to Gentlemen :—I have had a Lester Piano in my W«ekd»y ul|ht accom. duwn IMTM rhllaila. a( 8, reaohlng KimmoDlon al 11.19. GEOEGE ELVINS. >urden the treasury, temporarily, with possession for' twelve years, and I assure you, that it K»«n|nit «x«r«M down l<*»w Phlla. 8.W, ll.mmonlon 0.1Z, Kgg ll«rbor O.a3, Ailantlo ».4». Extracts, the cost of their support as In the case Eli H. Chandler, Nliflit oxpraw up IMTM Allmllo at HJIO. KK« Harbor H.81, llammutilou (HH, Phllada, O.flii. of other violators of law. •vZ has given entire satisfaction. The tone is 08 good as Sunday uljlil oxnr™. up IMVM Allwillo U010, Klt Il*tlx>r 0.6U, Ilaumiunlon 1M, Phlladrlphla 7 «».- Baking Powders, etc. Very respectfully, . Attorney&Counselor I'have heardt It still retains its sweetness. Sunday «««nln« mpnai duwn Itarea Phllada. MS, Hainm'oiiton 71)1, Atlanllo 8.M. Hund«yi morning txpreti up ItarM Allunllo at 0,110, Hainmonton lO.Ofl, Phllada. 10.SD. HKVKY MITOHKU, Seo'y. At Law Sincerely yoiorflj • A.T.l>IOB.O»n.Supt. KDBON J, WEKKfl,a«n,Pa«eng«r A»Hil All Goods fltrlotty Flrst-Oloss Arlltz Dulldlng, Hammonton, ..: :''. E. W. SHQRTBIDGK Alw b«ndl« a, U. Te» Co. good*, which Dr. F. O. Bart bad a narrow PIANOS ardatrlotly high-grade. Tbqr«duY evening. Approach GIVE LIFE LONG SA 14 and 10 8. Tennessee Aye. Also, Bir'Thomu Ltpton'i Cofleoiand ng Thirteenth Btrwt crowing, he held Atlantic Olty. It will only eost One Cent TOM, known (ho world OTW. up while a down train pawed, than IUB-Clt£STNUT ST, In Ilnminontoii on Satnrdnytt \ 8fl4» ih« Wogon, on W«dneod»jr and tartad to crow, but looked aoutbjutt Prtotloe in all Ooarti of the State. Baturdar. Ordera left at Simons'* u time to pull back enough to escape • to buy n po«tftl cnrd and ccnd to The New-York C*ndy Kltcuan promptly filled. Send for new illustrated catalogue and Trlbuno ForDiir, New York CHy, for n free J. A. OPFIOER, north-bound expret*. He beard no sig- Money for first mortgage loan* Bjicol men copy. 920 Wwhlogton Bt., • lUromonton nal of tho train's approach. ea,py payment planH. > OBHIBAf. The Nfw-Y«'ik Tribune F«»n:fr U B Kutloi ff- About ulna o'clock luk Saturday A-H. Phillips Oo. ol Illustrated Asrlculhir*] Weekly for Fnrrn«r« HOUSE FAINTER. night, u H, L. Mclntyro went Into his nud their (amillei, nnd KVKHY IBMIO contalua X*itimfttei g l»en. Oil Stoves wro, one of tho hone* was made frantic THIS PAPER mutter lnhtruotl*e nud eiitortslulng to EVERY,, >y tho tightening of » ropo about his Purk ATM., H»mmonton. Fire Insurance. member of tbo family. neck, and In its plunges threw Mr. M. The prloe In «] jmryenr, but If you like It Repaired •galnat the p»rtltlone and mangor until is for sale every Saturday morning at you con ncouro It with your Hnnimouton pnpor, UMBRBLLAS by be was badly Injured about tha head —-MONEY— F. A. NORTH & Co. the Hoiil.h Jvrflejr nepubhcun, at a •ml body. Luckily, he crawlod Into » von Both papers ouo year for only «il.25. REPAIRED WILLIAM BAKER, pbeltlon whenco he could get out of tho Mortgage Loans. 1 Send your order ind mo-icy to tho and Recovered,— x tall. It W»B M «»rtow escape from a Benson's News Boon* 1808 Chettnut Street Fiom 40 oenU up. No. 2/i Third Street, ornbla death. The ropo which made Correspondence Bollol ted. SOUTH JERSEY REPUBLICAN,! Geo. W. Dodd. rouble wn« put on by un employe, who {Urtlett Bulldlug. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Huniinontou, K. J. Uftiumonton. oouluu'l Uud tho hnliur." B:,ck nuraber» can bo had tit the RKruuucAN Oflice. Atlantic City, N. J.