Popular Science quotes an eminent Jj;Some one said : He who marrfes for HAHVONTON-- medical authority as Baying that tho love gets a wile; who marries For poel R-I-P-A-N-S .Manufacturer and Dealer in apple is such a cummou fruit that few tion, gets a lady; who marries for a \ V ' Birectory. persons are familiar with Us remarkably fortune, cuts a mistress. If yon ore EELIGIOUS. efficacious medicinal properties. Every- eick, your wife will nurse you, your lady The modern stand- body ought to know that the very best will visit you, and your mistress will BAVTIST Rov.T. H. A they, pastor; Sun- ard Family Medi- Posts, Pickets, etc. l*y eeivicoa : Preaching 10 30,Sunday-aohool thing he can do is to eat an apple just inquire about your health. • If you die, 3EEEY OBA.TE8. .5, Jouior 0. E. 3.00 p. m., Christian En- your wife will weep for you, your lady thing luui was Uiuactlvo out. >.v» «uu best picture In the portico or vestibule 01 COCKRAN'S OREATEBT SPEECH. easy, what would we want ot hdaven? Ws bis home. Odd meant this world to bo SERMON think tlmt the hollow tree sends the hor- only the vestibule at heaven, that great It Wan Made ot tbe National Demo* cessoit Woman la steadily making her way In not, or wo may tblntc .that the davll sends gallery ot the universe toward whloh we cratlc Convention in 1892. S| FRIEND OF THE BOER. the hornot. I want to correct your opinion. iro aspiring. Wo must not have It too _ |_l_n_|__|_[T v ' •. I • Those who heard Bonrlie Cockran's October IB, 1899." f, > business and professional world, HE very word " operation " strikes terror to a woman's "The Lord Bout the hornet." ;oo/d In this world or we would want no -nnd has become so large a factor thai Dr. W. J. Loyda, Secretary !• tato for tteilyen. speech at the trust conference in Chi- ESTHER PLEADING FOR HER PEO- SOtll. ' ' :' r Then I think these annoyances coma on cago were reminded of his appearance PLE, i i iany sociologists are alarmed at the the 'I ranavaat. T Nearly always .these operations become necessary aa to cultivate our patience. la the gym- Folyoarp was condemned to bo burned to Dlmagc ieath. The stake was planted. Ho was situation. The young woman Is crowd- Dr. W. J. Leyds, Secretary of State nasium you find upright parallel bars at tbe Democratic convention in, 1892. Esther 8:3-8, 15-17. : through-neglect, with holes over each other for pegs to be fastened to It. The Ingots were placed Perhaps no orator ever made a greater ing out the young man In many ave- tor the Transvaal, Is'likely to giv» .Io put In, Then the gymnast take a peg in around him, tho flres kindled, but history aeph Chamberlnlii, Colonial Secretary If the menses, are very painful, or too frequent and excessive, Subject: Small Anpoynncm— W« Should eaoh Imnd, and ho begins to climb, ono tells us that the flames bent outward like personal triumph under adverse olr- Read chaps. 8 to 10. Memory verses: nues of activity. The Government ser- get the.right advice at once and • i 15-17. vice Is no exception. The bureau" of of England, many a troublesome hour strive to Overcome thn Tranblft nl Inch at a time or two Inches, and getting the canvas of a ship In a stout breeze, so cumstnnces and at the same time ac- -before tho Boer Is Anglicized. Dr. Ley- stop taking chances. It will cost 1,1(0— VVltii ttia Help of Ood'a Grace bis strength cultivated, roaohes utter that the flames. Instead ot destroying complished so little for hla cause. The e'.hnology at XV'nshliigton haa two worn- Potty ,,„..{ 872 List of uncalled-for letters in: th 88?" The big, farm which we men- 'JQh The overseer of Highways has MANY WOMEN mm, Hammonton Poat-Offlce, on Saturday tioned last week, as sold, is beet known not yet completed the improvements'on would have been sated heart-breaking experiences if their f Entered as/jocond olasi matter.] Oct. 14,1809. ' '-" - ' as the Rockbill farm, about Ninth St. Bollevuo Avenue, bat the last rain Mrs. Hara, . and Second Boad, The purchaser se- demonstrated tho effectiveness of his .SATURDAY. OOT. 14,1899 •Antonio Del Homo, 2 SATURDAY, OCT. 14,1899. husbands, during prosperous times, had .given more thought Mrs. Mury Pinto. cared a bargain, provided he has the work. Much of the water that has for to Life insurance. Geo. Aufflueer. money to put It in proper shape, and years gathered in pools south of Fourth Neglect that cough and cold No president and vice-president have William CrnuKore. . . LOCAL ilSGELLANV. the experience, to work it to the. best Street, often flowing into private* pro- tljia season of tho year. ever been so intimate ns McKlnloy and MIsR Theresa Bright. • Compound Syrup of Tar, Everyman with a wife and family should regulate his expenses Bara'l Emmel. advantage. •'—•••. perty, was on this occasion carried. will soon be here. Hobart. Cleveland and Stevenson had Bins! Paulino. ' • Woman's Belief Corps meeting away toward the swamp. When—the" Cherry, and Hoarhound boaraeas so as to make it possible for him to take out a Life Insurance nothing in common, and for several Mrs. Elizabeth Evane. • this evening. S/&* At the last meeting of the Board absolute guarantee. of Education it was voted that no child- work Is finished, tbo problem of years A full line of Gunning jiolicy, for a small amount at least. good reasons were not friends. Harrison GlnccblmoAnastttal. S©" Dr. Jos. North, of Pleasantville, will have been solved. . and Morton were friendly but uncon- Mrs. Laura Donutelll. ren should be received into the first, year Implements on hand Giovanni Degrcgarlo, was in town on balurday. J@~ If any one will take tbe trouble genial. Cleveland and Hendricks hated classes (Brat grade) alter Oct. 20lb, un- Write for sample policies. H. Dover. S/&" A family from Laurel Springs til April 1st, when more could be ad- to look into tbo Revised Statutes of Now each other, and everybody knows ot the / Budcl Cramer. will occupy Walter Andrews' house Jersey, page 3707, Sec. 1, he will find Powder, Shot, qnarrol between Gurfield and Arthur Pletro Ruggiere. mitted. We presume this rule will not Do Not FOIIEIQN. K YOU have a horse, wagon, or cow for apply to children of families who move these words: ' **»* .* > .THE STORY OF LIFE. once pursued these same editors and [he pleaded his'cause most eloquently. "And are there any more shells in thfl Only the Fame old story, told in a dif- .manngeis. . ' "I am half Inclined not to forglyt FOE LITTLE FOLKS. rocks?" teicut strain; ^Eugene had ,nt last dlscoVered that /ou," she sa!d at length, "you acted ."There are so mnny," eafd grandpa, •iiop on account ot want of light The HOMESPUN PHILOSOPHY. Sometimes a smile of gladness, nnd then his Innmornta was a widow, wealthy abominably—you know you d.'il." ''•that you could no£ write the number •ame whiteness of the leaves Is also n htab of pain; and of good family. Her full name "I acted like a fool and a knave," salft COLUMN OF PARTICULAR IN- on your slate," noticeable In, a few of the neighboring, Most telegrams relate to births or Sometimes a flash of sunlight, again the was Looiile de Nores. He had never "Then see If I don't fill my cabinet (ranches through the crown to -'the drifting rain. Eugene, "and yon/pught never to par- TEREST TO THEM. told his love, but that she was blind to don me; but you/will, won't you?" with 'em i" cried Teddy.—Youth's Com- op. People are often puzzled as'to the '. After a young man and woman get IVORY;SQAP It -was Impossible. Yet she was cei "Wall," said the beauty, seml-reluc- panion. '''" . .auso of. the pecularfty, ' and many married, they quit buggy riding. Sometimes It seeing to- borrow from tho talnly blind to his painting, for she ex- Bonaet&ins &at Will Interest tho Jo- crimson rose Its hue; tantly, "If you'll be a very good The Pwccteat Boy, itrange explanations are sometimes What we are looting for -la a girl NOrREEALKAU Sometimes black us thujider,' then expressed her admiration of It with an boy " .' venllo Harabara of Every Hoaocliold ;lvon. The singular appearance of the .whose shoes are not a rnllo too large. enthusiasm that imnde Eugene wince. Little Prank got at the can of new changed to a brilliant blue; ."Yes." ." -Quaiat Actloaoaad Bright Sayings maple syrup which his mamma • had •roe has been noticed regularly -for People hate a man or woman who Sometimes false as Satan, sometimes as But one day, when he waa, as usual. "And never deceive me agnln of Many Cute and Canning Children. (omo years. This particular tree, " nttecaptlng to transfer her to cauvns; a Just received from her old home In Ver- A Polish schoolmaster, Szcepanlk by tells everything; particularly a woman. heaven true. "Never." mont. He also found a paint brush seems, had been attacked by-a swarm particularly atrocious tree which he in- name, claims to have Invented an elec- of caterpillars and other creatures of When a paper speak3 ill of p.. man he "And never paint any 3ome, tel! me, dolly, If you know ind began'to decorate the parlor furni- begins to discover that it has a large Only the same old story, but oh, how the troduced In thi; background attracted Wretched trees •;• ,:••" "Phut makes dear mother love yon' so? ture with the sflcky lifjuld. From.chnlra trical device which utilizes a beam ol the same species, and the foliage had changes i-lng! her attention. •'Never." ,s Vf because you're very fulr, ' v light to explode bombshells. He is also already been destroyed, but still mass- circulation. ' . ; Prophet nnd priest and peasant, soldier ind sola legs he went to pictures. After ; "Jacques,", gnjd she; "don't you think "Then I forgive you for having played IndXhave such pretty golden hair? he had turned several horses lntc> odd- -^ -alleged to have perfected an Instru- es of caterpillars continued to crawl up No need of casting bread .upon the and scholar and Idng: that you are — that you are — woll, that Jf jui^ because you always do ment by means of which objects at 8 and down the trunk, and finally clung water; there are plenty of paople at Sometimes the warmest handclasp leaves che servant." colored animals he happened to get th« you're losing n little of your sl£(ll?" "But I want to play It again." considerable distance can be seen, tint- there In clumps. To preserve the beau- hand who'need It. in the palm a sting. "IVhnt!"" shouted Eugene. syrup on his flrfgers. Naturally he tast- ed with their natural colors. She looked at him Inquiringly. ed it, and finding It sweet, he cried: tiful tree, after other means had been When a man pays his wife a compll Sometimes In hush of even, Bomotimes In "I mean— that Is— I'm. afraid that 1 "I want to be your servant forever.' 'O-o-o! Dat's nice!" He found a spoon Notwithstanding the many traditions tried in vain, a solution of acid waa ment, ho adds, "but —-, " and then says the midday strife, seep you from your work so much -Argonaut. : concerning mysterious lights seen hov- used, and the ground all round was something to spoil It that - " '••''-. and fed himself, but more syrup drop- Sometimes with doveliko calmness, some- led upon his clean, white dress, which ering over swamps at night, and in -watered with It, as well as the trunk When a church gets a new preacher, times with passion rife; ' "I only hop?*That you may keep me MISSION OF THE ANGELUS. spite of the attempted, explanations of and the branches, .which were espe- ironi It forever,'' returned the amorous ils mnmnm had put on him for "com- It has the same effect for a time on the We difnm !t. write It, live it, tlii« ••• 'ird, pany," than went Into his mouth. such phenomena In some popular booka cially drenched. This treatment proved members as a New Year's resolution. wild story of life. Eugene. And so the dangerous moment Illlct'a Famous Palatine HOB Carried on science. Prof. N. S. Shaler says he successful. The tree gradually recov- a Mcsaaoc of Hope to the Worli?. When the bell rang his mamma went 1 —Boston Transcript. passed. . . • , Is Inclined to disbelieve In the exist- ered, and now stands In, Its full A young man's -troubles are partly **«***» This celebrated painting -was glvei o the door. In came Aunt Sue and strength and freshness, but has ever with the people. They won't give him o the -world,lii 1859, but the painter ence of these luminous appearances., But this state of affairs could not last Uncle Ned. When they sa'-w little Frank He has studied swamps for many since shown the already described a chance to do business if the old man forever. One fine day, as Eugene wns lid not live to see It reach the height hey said:' "Oh! What a sweet little whiteness In Its leaves, which presents Is around. if Its. fame. Millet died in 1875; In boy!" years, but has never seen a wlll-o'-the- ceated pou a divan thinking of his wlsp, and he suggests that the reports a by no means unpleasant contrast to Are the men hypnotized? They have In Love with a Painter lady-love, who had Just departed, who 889 the picture was bought at^auctlon "Yes," said Uncle Ned, "he is the about, moving lights visible above the otherwise dark green foliage,—Lon. allowed the bustle to creep Into society, should enter "but Jacques Bruhlere. >y the American Art Association and weetcst boy In all the world." swamps roiiy be due to subjective Im- feu. Standard. ind grow .larger and larger without a irpught to the United States and ex- ; Yes. there he was., with his attendant Mamma laughed bcenuse she could pressions Induced by gazing Into dark- word protest. libited In the principal cities, but' IB ot help It. So Frank knew that he was carrying hla umbrella, his sketch-books ness. HOW A KING KEEPS COOL. For about six months in the course of
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