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VOL, 5O. HAMMONTON, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1012. No. 27
PERSONALS AND OTHERWISE. D. S. Bellamy was here over the
Fourth.
Board' of Health meeting next G. E. Chalfant was reported on
Tuesday evening. •-,— -— the sick list. ;
Clarence Giberson and family Mrs. M. A. Goff has" returned
have moved to Indian Mills. from a few weeks' visit in Philada, BANK BROTHERS BANK BROTHERS
Regular meeting of Town Coun- R. T. Jerrell .was welcomed at
cil next Wednesday evening. the Park, Thursday, after a severe
illness. ' "•• •'
Mrs. J. C. Bitler entertained her
brother and family, from Nazareth,
Penna.
F. N. Thomas is recovering
from the effects of his fall, being A.- List of Special Bargains gathered frqin'
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up this week
. Rich'd G. White entertained his
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Blackwood.
Rev. W. S- Marple has" moved
into Alex. Brownlee's house, on
every Department, for quick selling.
Grape Street.
Beginning July ist, Hammonton
Post Office is rated as a "second Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erwin are
spending a few days with relatives
class" office.
Miss Meta Saxton, of Collings-
in 'Hammbnton. 's Clothing at Low Prices:
wood, was among the Fourth of June was a healthy month in
Hammonton,— there having been
July visitors.
no deaths reported. $22.50 Hart Schaffner $18 Suits marked to$13.50 $12.50_Suitsat $9. .
Wm.-'H. Burgess is seriously ill,
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alex. Brownlee and family are & Marx Suits .marked —of dark blue, with stripe. Of gray cassnnere.
AmosJPeaiij at Elm... living^m the J.-Newton Jones down to $15. $7.50 Suit \
house, tin. Bellevue. .
Born, in Hamtnohton, to Mr. Of mixed grays, browns, and $16.5O Suits For Men and Younjg; Men,
and Mrs. Wm. Kuhl, a daughter,
Wednesday, June z6th.
Antonio Inferera and Rosa"'to
Surdo were married July 2nd, by
brown striped, self-striped marked to $12.50. • - at $5 •-; •••- .-.-.•-Y---.- ;• -
Rev. Henry Gerland. - blue serges, and self-striped • Some of these suits are two
It is estimated- that fifteen hun- black, at $15. piece* suits in plain blue $10 Suits for Men and
dred autos and motor cycles passed
through town on the Fourth.
Misses Hulda Ludlam and Ade-
laide Cunningham are at Ocean
serges and striped worsteds Young Men at $7.50
Miss A..I,. Hoyt and adopted Grove for the summer. wir?h neat light stripe. In dark mixed goods ; also
daughter, May, are visiting • her $20 Hart Schaffner & light gray and brown
brother, John E., at Ocean Grove. Wm. Colwell and wife are cassimeres.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanistreet
moving into their handsome new Marx Suits lowered $15 Suits for Men and
home, corner Third and Peach Sts. in price to $15.
and children are spending July with Young Men at $10. $6.50 Suit for Men and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Last Sunday, between, three and Young Men at $3.50.
seven o'clock, by actual count, Dark and light cassimeres, Plain serges, striped serges
Layer. • . • • cassimeres, in grays and Broken sizes : but you will
219 automobiles and 115 motor- grays, browns, and blue
Col. C. H. Felton is the first one cycles, carrying 925 passengers, serges, at $15,—a saving of browns and dark mixed find your size in one lot or
to receive a pension certificate passed up Bellevue Avenue. Many goods. . another. -
under the new law. It came last five dollars on a suit. .
were going the 'other way, but
Monday. , • - • were not counted. • - •
Miss Mary Osgood is in the One of the pleasing sights is
German Hospital, Philadelphia, Engineer George Wood with his *. t»
recovering from an operation for
appendicitis. * home-made but well constructed
netting-covered wagon, .containing
Shoes and Oxfords, for Men
Chas. H. Jenison and wife, of
Seymour, Conn., with their cousin,
his small children. The young-
sters appear | to enjoy themselves, and Women, are Reduced in Price
"MisS'Motrisr from" Boston, are vis- free~from"an.Kyln;g~mosquitoesana
iting his parents, on Main Road. flies. •
Mrs. Horton Jones, with two The man who maliciously pulled
In our Shoe "Lot 4. .Women's $3.50 and Lot 6. Men's $2.25 and $2
. sons and daughter, of Woodstown, Department. $3 Oxfords and Pumps at Oxfords at $1.50. Pat. coltj
up plants from Mrs. Pressey's and lace.
came in their car, for the Fourth: Mrs. P. H. Brown's yards, last Lot i. Women's $1.50 pat. 42.25. Patent colt, dull calf,
Horton spent the day at Rosedale. Saturday evening, was recognized, and Russian calf.
but the ladies have not informed
-three strap Pumps at $i Lot 7. Men's $3~\)xfprds
John Langham, who completed
a century of life only recently, died us what they intend to do to him. at $2.50, in patent cojt, dull
on Monday last, at his home in We advise him to compensate them Lot 2. Women's $2.25 and calf, lace and button.
El wood, and was buried Wednes- and not do so again. $2 Oxfords at $1.50. In gun Lot 5. . Women's $2.50
day". Our base-ball team defeated the metal and Russian calf. Low Shoes at $1.50,—of vici kid Lot 8. Men's $4 Oxfords
'The Ladies' Aid Society of the Cramps, last Saturday, by 9 to o. heel, medium wide toe. with dull kid top,— lace or and Pumps at $3. Dull calf,
Presbyterian Church will have a On the Fourth they won the morn- button. Low and high heels, Russian calf, pat. colt.
cake sale this afternoon, from three ing game from Brandy wine, 2 to t, Lot 3. Women's $3 Ox- broad and narrow toes. All
to six o'clock, in Mrs. Ballard's but went to pieces after a mis-play Goodyear welt sewed. Sizes Lot 9. Boys' $3 Oxfords
store. during the afternoon game, mid fords at $1.95, — of dull calf,
were defeated, 14 to n. The boys lace. Sixes z% to $5. 2 l/s to 4 ]/2 only. at $2. Pat. colt, dulj calf.
Mrs. Lucy Lieber's house, at
Elwood, was burned last Saturday tender thanks for public patronage
night. It was rumored that she despite other attractions and hot
perished in the fire, but this was weather.
untrue. M. K. Church. Services at 10.30 Ladies' 95 c Dresses at 39 c ; of figured lawn Children's Rompers at 19 c
St. Mark's Church. Fifth Sun- with a brief address by the pastor, Children's 50 c Dresses at 19 c
day after Trinity'. 7.10, Morning followed by communion. Class Ladies' 50 c Waists at 25 c,— blue and linen
Prayer ; at 7.30 and 10.30, Holy meeting at 9.30 ; Bible School at color liueue. Girls' 75 c Dresses at 39 c ; age 7 to 14 yrs
Communion; 11.45, SundiiySchool; noon. One hour ''1'eople's twi- Girls' fine white Dresses at 95 c, $1.25, and
7.30, Evening Prayer. light service" at 7. The C'hurck 75. c Waists at 48 c,—of white lawn
with a message. $1.50 ; age 6 to 14 years
The colored people announce the $1.50 Waists at $i,—of extra fine fine quality
white lawn Girls' extra fine white Dresses at $1.95, $2.50
opening of u camp meeting in the Baptist Church. Services, to'.30
grove, at Egg Harbor Road and and 7.30 ; Jr. C. K. at 3 o'clocki; and $3
Eleventh Street, to-morrow. They C. K. at 6.30. Mid-week service $4 Ladies' white Dresses at $2.50 Ladies' white Petticoats at 48 cts, 75 cts, and
expect to dedicate tht-ir new church Thursday night. Pastor's morn'g $5 Ladies' white Dresses at $3 up to 95 cts
early in September. sermon, "The hands of Jesus,"
I.ukc xxiv. 30. livening, "The #6 Ladies' white Dresses at $3.50 Ladies' extra fine quality Petticoats at $1.50
Win. II. Strong, of Neneo, "wan true Slu-phcrd and the hireling," #7 Ladies' white Dresses at $4 Ladies' 85 c Skirts at 48 c ; white and blue.
released from the State Prison on John x. 11-13. O»r building is
Tuesday, niul IH now in the Muy'n cool and airy, but our hearts lire #7.50 Ladies' white Dresses at #5 Ladies $1.50 Skirts at 95 cts ; in white, blue
Landing juil, )uwuitlng further warm, and we are glad to welcome $10 and #12 Ladies' Dresses at $7.50,—the and black
action by the utUhoriticH. lie will
probably lie net free.
you at the Homelike Church. handsomest ever shown. i Millinery Reduced
Presbyterian Church. Morning, Ladies' $3 linen long Coat at #2 Ladies' $5 and $6 Hats reduced to #2.50
Three autos met, Sunday, on the 10.30 i theme, "The great breadth
County Komi, neur the I'nrk. One of the narrow way." JCvc'g, 7.30, Ladies' #1.50 Skirts at 95 c Ladies' $6.50, $7, & $8 Hats reduced to #3.50
of them had to take to the- gutter, "Birth, not evolution." Sablmlh Ladies' $i House Dresses «. Wrappers, 59 c Children's 75 ct Hats at 39 cents
uiul "turned turtle." The occu- School at noon. C. 1C. at 6.45.
pants were thrown out, but happily The morning will give opportunity
escaped with bruluen. of tin; Lord's Supper. This in (In-
Two young couples celebrated most important privilege tlieCliurch Men's Furnishings:
the Fourth by calling on the pur- poMHewfcH here. Let nil In- present.
won. Wednesday evening, Charles We also invite (hone others, in Men's 75 ct blue double knee Overalls, with Men's Suspenders at 10 cents
K. Ilickmaii mid Mins Anna covenant relation with Cluint, who or without bibs, at 39 cts
White, both HanunontouiaiiH, were desire to commune with UN.- Hoys' Suspenders at 9 cts and 13 cts
united in nmrrlagi: by Rev. II. P, Melviu Vanuimau'it great dirigi- Hoys' blue Overalls at 19 cts Boys' Blouses at 19 cents
Hoskins ; and on Thursday evi-. ble billion, with which he planned
ning, Clarence Wellw, of Taber- Men's 50 ct blue chambry Shirts at 35 cts. Men's gray Hose at 5 cents
to crorw the oceun, burst, i-arly on
iiaclc, and M!HH Mabel Milley, of Tuesday morning, while a lliotm Men's 35 ct blue chambry Shirts at 19 cents, Men's 12^ tt Hose, 75 cents per do/en
Hunimonton, were married by the uiul feet over Alwecoti Inlet, ami
same inlninUT, at his residence. In- with the four memlxMn of his
with attached collars Men's 75 cent Dress Shirts at 48 cents
Hon. Siuiniel I). Hoffman, aged crew perished. Up to yesterday Men's farm .straw Hats at 10 cents Men's Dollar Shirts at 75 cents
62 years, WHS found dead in bed morning, but two bodien had been
on Thursday, in Atlantic City, recovered,—Calvin Vuuimaii and
evidently from paralysis. He WHS George lloutrillioii, 1 the latter a
formerly Mayor of Atlantic, our nephew of Mm. (5. I '. Leu/. The
Aiwcinblyimm, then Stale Senator, winning are Vanlmaii, l''red Ivlmer,
iincl Walter Gent. The explosion
Bank Brothers Bellevue Ave. Hammonton
and for years County Superinten-
dent ol Schools. lie was well IH mippoHed |<> have been rlWfnril by
liked in Hammonton, and upent u cxpaiiHiou, the siafely valve failing
good part of Inut summer here. to work.
PULPIT TOPICS. will of the Father, nor of the
,Sunday. School Lesson, awhy the fact of demon possession' by J
speaking of 'it as merely an attack of
epilepsy or of madness is in fact a
repudiation of the plain teaching of
ChristianEndeavor, Epworth League,
Saviour, nor of the Holy Spirit, that For July 7, 1912. :
one of these souls should go down the Bible. Jesus commanded the de- Topic for July 7, 1912. Topic for 4ufy 7, 1912. l ' ' ' ' ' '" '.
SAVING THE LOST. to perdition, and ttjs the duty of the
Spirit and of the bride to say: COME!
As the beautiful Mowers of spring The Spirit is willing, but for our
unfold niore ami more to the light greater glory the Spirit works In
MALIGNANT UNBELIEF.
Mark 3: 20-36.
mons to "come out," and In one case
He gave them permission to go into
a drove; of hogs. .It is Impossible to
GOLDEN T12XT—This is the coc- Imagine Him deceiving -the people by
BE SQUARE.
Rom. 12:9-21.
THE? CHILD KING.
Luke Proclaim liberty throughput all
and glory of the sun, so these im- and "through the Church, not only denyhation "that light Is come into the talking-in that way; if there- hadrnot --"Take-thought Tor'things" nonorable
the land, unto all the inhabitants
—TUeTnak-
pressive gospel lessons of the Trin- through the pastor, but through pas- world, and men loved darkness rather been actual demons present. To say In the sight of all men." Have you Ing of a man.
ity season should grow upon us week tor and oeople. Many a pastor who than light because their deeds were that there is no Devil and no demons ever noticed the form of this injunc- • Seven centuries before the birth of
by week, developing us in our prac- would go after the lost ono Is evil—John 3: 19. Is to make Christ out' to be a de- tion? Paul does not say simply; "be Jesus Isaiah wrote concerning Him,"
tical Christian life; link upon link hindered by the exhausting duties of ceiver. honorable." Many teachers have Unto us a Child is born, unto us a
I
forming the great chain that binds his parish, or, perhaps, even the open "WKosoeVer shall blaspheme against said that, but Pauls says a great deal Son is given," and he was enabled
The Saviour.
Mark's Gospel differs in character
us to the eternal certainties, the sure opposition of his people to his engag- from those 01 Matthew and Luke in the Holy Spirit hath never forgive- more. He not only calls upon us to to predict that this child given to a
hope of heaven. ing in this work of bringing back that It is a series of p_en pictures ness. What is the blasphemy against be impulsively
these lost ones into the fold.
or
Thie j rather than a connected narrative. the Holy Spirit? This question is honorable but to give special thought God," the "Everlasting Father." liven
spontaneously man would be in fact the "mighty thereof .—Leviticus xxv, 10.
saving of the lost is the will of the : to the duty of being honorable. And In the New Testament there is no
Let us stand still in this gallery of Triune God! What folly to pray, Mark seems to have been vividly im constantly being asked, but no one Is
art and view the three master paint- "Thy pressed with, the pressure under n a position to .give an exact defini- further, we are not to be honorable, statement which so absolutely iden- INSCRIPTION ON THE LIBERTY BELL.
will be done," and yet never
ings before us. The Good Shepherd stir a hand or a foot, and never to which Jesus worked. Eutheos tion of that sin. The explanation but to be careful to so act that others tifies the Son with the Father.
will see that we are acting honorably. Yet when the long heralded king,
In the midst Of His lost sheep. There open our lips to lead, to seek, to in- ("straightway," "forthwith," "immedi- given by Mark Is that Jesus said this
He stands thronged by a motely vite a single soul to join us in the ately") is a favorite expression of as a warning to the Jews who had "Take thought," he says, "for things concerning whom such wonderful
crowd, the publicans and sinners are
quest of the heavenly crown! his to form a connecting link between accused Him of working by the power honorable In the sight of all men." V prophecies had been given, did appear
It is not always an easy thing to H'e came as a helpless babe In the
The Growtli Of Onr Great Nation Rehearsal for Fourth of July THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. The Fourth ofJnly in History Jobson on the Fourth
drawing near eager to drink in His of the Devil when in fact He was
If we are not successful in this one story and the next. In, this les- working by the power of the Holy act honorably, however anxious one arms of a poor woman,, and very HE boxes which were
words of compassion and of love, son Mark tells us that Jesus and His
w
sould-saving work, can we blame 'the E have no written record When Freedom from her mountain height HE fourth day of July has
whilst the everpresent Pharjsee and Spirit. In slandering Him they were mny be to do so. For it frequently soon after He was born, It was neces- oeing shipped to various R —are. we going away
Lord? "Is His arm shortened that disciples could not even 'get time to occurs that a person finds himself in sary to take Him on a tedious Jour- to prove that the mak-
trades people in the Unfurled her standard to the air had a significant place anywhere over the
scribe stand by to murmur and com-
He cannot save?" Is God unwilling eat, because—the multitudes followed slandering -the Holy Spirit who was ers of the first Fourth In tho history of all
plain at the goodness and mercy of working in and through Him. Yet such a , position that he does not ney to a distant country to save His town of Kakadak, III., She gave no thought to what a sight Fourth?" timidly ven-
to be merciful and to forgive? Him even into the house. of July were given to ages and nations—more tured Mrs. Jobson at the
God manifested in a Saviour who know -what he should do. And even life. Poor and helpless and subject for the Fourth of July Of trouble we would have to bear.
Never! If we fail the fault is in our "When, His mends neard it." The Jesus did not say that these Jews boasting about their so probably than any breakfast table.
"receiveth sinners and eatest with when a man thinks a certain course to much discomfort, He was as a trade were hurled out She' little^ knew that time would be
own methods, that we do not seek Greek/expression is hoi par autou— had been guilty of blasphemy against possessions. If they other date in the calen- ."Going • away — for
right there may still be a question baby. into the ditch when the
them." tho^near to Him, which, is c'orrectly the Holy Spirit. He rather warned were in the h a h i t , of When it would all law's wits require dar. But, the crowning
How often the question arises in as the Lord sought;, that We do not translated "HlsN friends," but might them that they were in danger of whether it will appear right In the Yet this was God's choice for His writing letters to-their English coua- train went off the track.
To curb her lively progeny
what?" Inquired Mr-
our hearts, why do not the publicans love as the Lord loved; that we lack eyes of others. It is quite impossible Son. God sent His Son into the world The boxes were broken open* and achievement of this day of days was Jobson, glowering at her over the ram-
and sinners of to-day draw near as the longing for souls, the patience, with equal correctness be translated, committing that sin. :o act under all circumstances In such under such conditions because It was '£ I the contents were somewhat mussed And quench their patriotic fire. reserved for this hemisphere when bler roses in the middle of the table.
"His relations," and in this case it Taking the teaching of, the Bible as "Why," said Mrs. Jobson, "to escape
in the days of old, to hear the mes-, the perseverance the Master mani- evidently does mean His relations, a whole—and that is the only way to a way that others will not he able to necessary that His manhood should tory of "over 297,00o"'8quare "mTles/or | around
' three
cannon firecrackers
on July 4, 1776, the trumpet blast
sages of divine love"and forgiveness? fested. If we will but light the lamp find fault But it is the Christian's be developed, and perfected by dis- some five times as largo as all England j P° u n c ln
°n» K out of a swoon dis- She never dreamed her votive youth proclaiming liberty and equality to the noise and - "
and not merely some unidentified get an intelligent view of any diffi- So ardently would celebrate; all men was sent re-echoing through- "Escape nothing!" cut in Mr. Jobson
Why is it that our churches are not and sweep diligently; if we will be friends or well-wishers; for we find uty to give as little opportunity for cipline and that the discipline should and Wales, neither Poor Richard nor covered that they had been thrown gloomily. "How you going to escape
cult question—it is safe to say that out the,wor.ld. •_- • - . . - ,
thronged to-day with these precious j as anxious to save that particular criticism of his acts as possible. Anil begin at the very .beginning of His any of the other dear old chroniclers lnto a la
rge bottle of vaseline and That her great day would grow in truth
soul as the shepherd-was to save that in the 31st verse that it was "His any sin, no matter how great it is, that he may as far as possible avoic1 life. tw On July 4, 1097, In the battle of it? Hire a balloon and escape to
butJo5t--Siiuls_tQr_whoin_the_Saviour mother and His brethren," who came will be forgiven if the man can sin-
' . j •made note of the fact. % ° skyrockets mixed up with a A thing for man to execrate; ^ Dorylaeum, in PhyrgIa,_the^Moslem8 Spitzbergen? H]1«L to the^M_o.h_avg_ _ _
died? . W h y ? May not the answer T)articnlar"srreepT~or the woman that iving any excuse for an accusation Also, no doubt, God wanted to give But, inasmuch as tne colonists felt large quantity of arnica and red fire. JThat people over all theJaiuL
particular silverpiece, should we not after Him. cerely repent of it and humbly seek big- enough and strong enough—and ^Well,^—said—one—of—the—flreH -under~SoIiiHaif wereTlefeated by the desert ? ~ e considerably obliged
be found in the fact that we fail to against him, it is necessary that he the world the^strongest possible proof Would her enthusiasts revile
• It gives us a view of the mother of forgiveness in Christ's name. But it crusaders. This battle ended the to you if you would suggest how any-
do what He delighted to do, to 're- succeed? should "take thought for things honor- that the Ideal life can be lived In the rich enohgh to pitch into Great Britain crackers, "I'm afraid some of us won't
And fly to some more peaceful strand fighting In Asia Minor body can get away from this durn-
The Results. Jesus very different from that which Is possible to sin in such a way that and not only dfd pitch Into her, but be useful for the Fourth of July. That
ceive sinners and eat with them? He able in the sight of all men." most straitened surroundings, and •' It was on July .4, 1215, that King phool Fourth of July nonsense, mad-
went out into the streets and lanes Our Lord has said, "Ask and ye is commonly entertained to learn that the heart is hardened and the man If any man could afford to stand that to have abundance of the good • beat her after a fair fight, it would was a bad wreck." Orwi?h they might be deaf awhile.
shall receive, seek and ye shall find, she, too, thought He was out of His becomes incapable of genuine repent- on his reputation, and expect others things of this life Is not the most look to an unbiased person today.as It J'Hushl your nonsense," said a sky- John of -England was compelled by am, but you can't do It. It's not to be
of the city, seeking the lost; do -we? bis barons to sign the Magna Charta, done."
He preached in the synagogues, upon knock and it shall -be opened unto mind,"and wished to save Him from ance. It was this sort of sin, evi- to trust him Impilicity, surely tha desirable condition. There is only- the forefathers of the firecrackers had rocket. "You're always going off And if the goddess should to-day "Well, then," Interposed Mrs. Job-
the English prototype of our own
the highways, by the seashore, and I vou-" Do we ta;ke Him at His word, Himself by taking Him home. dently, of which Jesus spoke; for He
was the case with the apostle Paul. one kind of riches that can satisfy a pretty good opinion of themselves when you're not lighted." Declare her sentiments to us
We learn from John 7: 3-10 that explained that the reason why the Declaration of Independence. The son, "it is settled that we are not to
lost no opportunity to tell the w o n - j especially in this all- important and Yet we find that he was particularly the cravings of .our hearts and that and of what tht>y had In hand. It is "Tut, tut," said the skyrocket—"no I do not douhrbut she would pray American continent. Just north of go away over the Fourth and that
drous story of God's love; do we in world-wide w'ork 'of soul-seeking and the brethren of Jesus did not believe blasphemer against the Holy Spirit carefulj-rmt to depend on his reputa- is .the possession of a noble and ever- quite likely that after, the unpleasant- more wrangling, Let's see if we are A worship not so strenuous. . Florida, In the year 1584 was dis-
this eagerly follow His example? Is soul-saving? This precious Gospel in Hiniy And that is not surprising. 'could not be forgiven was because he tion, but to. protect his reputation by developing manhood or womanhood ness known as the Revolution, when indeed all here. I will call the roll.
So give her praise, an ample share, covered on July 4 by Amidias and "It is pretty near settled, Mrs. Job
it not a fact that most pastors to-day covers the whole,, field of missions, It must have been especially difficult was "guilty of an eternal sin." The giving his enemies .no chance to at- and a sense of fellowship with God, the country was striding ahead with All present answer as theiT names
its commerce was selling its cotton are called. I really wish tor knew Nor yield an atom of your joys, Barlow, English explorers and navi- son, if I say so," replied Mr. Jobson
are kept so busy looking after the wherever a lost soul is to be found, for them to accept the idea that the sin is self-perpetuating. The man
tack it. When he was taking up p and that sort of riches can be But just a little more of care * gators, who sailed along the Atlantic
grandly."
spiritual welfare of their, own flock, whether it be the inner mission work man who had grown up with them who commits it becomes identified collection from the churches in acquired much more easily in a life and Its tobacco to every one that whether or not everything that goes "We are not only not going away,
to feed it and care for its necessi- among the slums of our cities, in the and had been as one of themselves with it, and cannot even desire to wore clothes or used the weed, they to make up a well regulated Fourth And just a little less .of noise. coast under orders from Sir Walter
but we are going to remain closely
Greece for the poor Christians in of toil and struggle, of temptation felt they had moro reason to pat of July celebration is with us to-day. —Philadelphia Ledger. Raleigh. Formal possession was taken bottled up in this fortress from the
ties, tha.t they do not find time to alleys and streets, or even among the in all things was really infinitely be freed from it. Aji eternal sin
Jerusalem he secured the appoint- and suffering, varied "by times themselves on the back for the mar- for the' British queen, and the land beginning of the day to the end there-
reach out after the publicans and wicked "well-to-do's", or the home above them. But the mother of Jesus necessarily shuts out the sinner eter- ment of a man who was well known measurable prosperity and peace and velous, growth they showed before
"Cap pistol."
was delivered over to the use of Sir of. I'm
sinners about them, after the boys mission work of following our scat- had the strongest possible reason for nally from the presence of God. It by the Greek Christians to go with comfort, than by a life of ease arid "Pop!" answered the cap pistol. to take all of the
the 'eighteenth century was done. Walter Raleigh. Sixty-nine years screens out of the windows and pull
and girls, the young men and the tering flocks as they leave the home- expecting that He would be different must be evident therefore that no him and see that the commission was abundance, which naturally tends to But Just supposing one of the fram-
"Roman candle."
young women who are beginning to fold to find other temporal pastures; from all other men. And she cer- one who has any honest desire > to faithfully discharged. See 2 Cor become a life of self-indulgence. "Fizz," went the Roman candle. ADOPTINJ3 ThiE"DECLARATION. traitors from an English point of view. thereafter, on July 4, the Barebone's the windows down tight, so as to ex-
ers of the Declaration oquld read over 'It was made public to the citizens by parliament assembled at Whitehall clude as much of the racket as- pos-
stray from the fold! Let us exam- or wether in the vast work of the tainly had believed in Him and had love and serve God can have com- 8:18-24, But God did not send His Son Into a few statistics and observe a few
"Pin wheel."
How the Immortal Document Waa Put John Nixon, who read it to tho citi- aricPfjromwell delegated their chairs sible, and then I'm going to retire to
ine ourselves and see—perchance the foreign mission field, among the mil- expected him to work miracles. Her mitted this sin. the world without attesting His divine events that are At hand to-day! If you 1 "Zlpp," answered the pin wheel. Through Continental Congress. zens of Philadelphia in Independence to them for fifteen years.
trouble is that, we are taking the lions of darkened souls who' have appeal to Him when wine was needed An old proverb assures us that mission. Angels were sent to sing told him that since his day the coun- toy cannon.
"Firecrackers, blue lights, red'fire, the attic, where I want my meals
Although the Fourth is the day that Square. On July 15 it was ordered to At the Instance of the lords th served to ine throughout the day."
place of the murmurers, and are quite never heard the story of the cross. at the wedding feast In Cana (John "honesty is the best policy," and that a hymn of praise and shepherds were try—his. country—has increased mor<
•
We dare not sit at ease and expect 2: 3) proves this. But at the; time THERE'S MONEY IN POULTRY. is celebrated by many as that on be engrossed, and .on this being done, trade commissioners from the col Mr. Jftbsbn was In a pretty chipper
ready to complain. when the lost are is probably true In most cases, br sent to carry the message of that than ten times In,area, more tha! - "Well," resumed the skyrocket, "It which the Immortal Declaration of In- the signers appended their names on nies now New Hampshire, Massach and cheerful frame of mind when he
found, when the publicans and sin- either the sheep or the coin to find of the incident here related her faith thirty times in population and mon looks to me from this point as though
August 2.
ners are kindly received and fed. A themselves, and come to life and seems to have failed temporarily, as In answer to the question, is there honesty as a policy is not worth hy.thn to the manger where the poor we were all assembled. This IB in- dependence was signed, 'sealed and setts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Ne woke up on the Fourth of July morn-
than 1,000 times In wealth, how woul promulgated, as a matter of fact such . Meanwhile there had been some York, Pennsylvania and Maryland mei ing.
beautiful sight greeted the writer's i salvation, but we do have the assur- did that of Elijah and of John . the money in hens? here is what a neigh- much; because it is liable to be dis- and .helpless baby lay. And In a dis- he take the news? Would he still as deed a glorious, a most auspicious
He ate a whooping breakfast,
changes in the personnel of Congress. at.Albany on Juiie 19, 1754, to arrangi and after breakfast he gat ln-the front
eye one bleak Sunday afternoon in | ance t nat ' f ;we ask for souls we shall Baptist and of Peter at the crisis o! bor woman did with a few hens last credited by experience and to be laid tant land a star conveyed to wise men Bert, as borne of our friends amoh occasion. There Is only one thing not true. The great document was
Pittsburgh. More than one hundred } receive them, if we seek for souls their lives. It is very difficult to hoi year. She said: First, early in the on the shelf for repairs in time o the intelligence that a wonderful kliii read to the people on the Fourth after John Dickinson, Edward Blddle, a treaty with the Six Nations. The; room at the window, reading the paper
the oldest Inhabitants are prone to do missing. Has anybody seen u. having been approved by Congress, Thomas Willing and Charles ^Hum- alep proceeded, to consider a -plan
poor men, many of whom had seen j we sha11 find them, and if we knock on to faith when everything seems t season of 1909, we_ sold[.pur poultry special temptation. had been born and ..'brought, them . also.
that the "good old days were best, eagle?" phreys, of Pennsylvania, fought the colonial union proposed by Frankli at the youngsters/. firlD6~tireir crack-
and smoking his cigar and gazing- but
better days, most of them past middle at the door of human hearts with the refute one's faith and when everj faijm,'wishing"to change our location, We ail know that it pays to appear to His feet to worship Him. There was a fluttering, a squawk- but it was not; signed on that day.
X-uiw/H \f*. A DUL1DJ I T MUlClt tVUlftUl. l,LHJ , UlMUillUl U111UI1 DrOUO
or would he not be more likely,to sally Declaration, .and the commonwealth j and adopted in the same year o ers and torpedoe3.
age, some of them nearing the bot- aid and power of the Holy Spirit body else Is skeptical or hostile to 1' as the winters up here in the Cat- .honest,' and to keep within -the letter It Is always so. God always comes
forth In search of the beadle and mnk ing, and an eagle minus his tall adorv- i On July 2 Jefferson presented for '
skills are very severe. As there were of the law in the matter of honesty, to us In unexpected ways, But to adaption the Immortal Declaration sent Benjamin Franklin, Robert Mor-1 July 4. "Those youngsters don't get the
tom of life's hill, were gathered to- these hearts will be opened to -us. Jesus had rebuked His mothe' :a peremptory demand for your Incar. mentB, as well as eye, and with after Congress had adopted a resolu- ris, George Ross and James Wilson to
- gether in the basement room of one As truly as the shepherd found nls gently but firmly, when she ^ttempte
of the large down-town Presbyterian lost sheep and the woman her lost even In a very modest way to Ind
no poultry buildings on the place but many of us could tell of cases in otiose who are simple-minded and
where we have temporarily lived which overreaching greed has won Dimple-hearted, like the .shepherds, ccratlon as a dangerous lunatic?
Surely if truth In nil-anger than fic- liito-the crowd.
hia left leg In^.a slinii fluttered slowly
-
Here, is a list of the epoch .makln; good out o'f their .firecrackers that us
tion presented by Richard Henry Lee, Congress in their places to sign the events that have taken place on th fellers used to when 'I was a kid," he
while looking up a good location, we bf "Virginia, which had been placed great paper. Fourth of July since the signing o observed to Mrs. Jobson. "They don't
churches. Here they sang hymns and piece of money, ,ao truly shall we •ate what she thought He should, d had two Tolman fresh-air 10xl6-feet success, .while simply honesty has and also to those who are wise enough tion figures arc stranger still when "I am here," said the eagle. "You before the body.on June 7, 1776: v get enough of noise out of "em." And
listened to fervent prayers and an find and bring to the light some poor at the wedding feast, and now whe houses built, wishing, to test them, failed, or at best, has only been able to be on the watch for evidences of measuring the vast strldoH that ou cannot go oil with your somewhat the Declaration of Independence:
Resolved, That these united colonies ON THE FLAG. they don't know how to nurse and
earnest sermon, while their shivering lost soul, If only our methods be the she attempted to interfere with HI: and it was certainly a good test. to earn a very modest livelihood for God's presence, like the Magi, He re- country has taken since tho Fourtli premature Fourth of July celebration. are and of a right ought to bo free and 1778—Clark took Kaskaskla.
the worker and his family. If our veals Himself in and through the very 1778-^-The vVyoming massacre. hoard their firecrackers'. Why, I'll bet
bodies were warmed and their hun- spiritual methods of the Master, and public ministry He In a sense repud The place where tho house stood of July, 177f>. What ono of the sign Nothing can be done on Independence Independent states'; that they are ab- And wherever our flag comes and those kids never heard of shooting
gry bodies fed.' Who can say that If In His name we cast our nets on ated her. He asserted that His tru was Just 2074 -feet above sea level, honesty has no deeper motive than things or events which acorn to our era dreamrd that In 1803, or Ipna than day w i t h o u t me and my scream. Fire- solved from all allegiance to the Brit- men behold it they see in its sacred 178b—British evacuated William
e'm off under a dish pan, and - "
the spiritual coldness was not also the right side of tho ship. relationships were spiritual and no and last winter was very severe, with tho fear of the law or tho desire to bf natural minds Ica&t calculated to pro- thirty years after his Ink dried upon crackers, blue lights, pin wheelo and ish crown, and that all political con- emblazonry no ramping lion and no burg. That suggested something to Mr.
driven out from, some soul and Its What then are the real results of those formed by nature. considered trustworthy, It Is not a claim His presence. that historic document, tho Unltoi! toy pistols are all very woll In their nection between them and the state fierce eagle; no embattled castles or 1788—Great celebration in Philadp;
, much deep snow and drifts 8 to 10 Jobson. Ho sneaked out the basement
hunger and thirst for better things this soul-aavlng work? First, the "Who is My mother?" in aa *fai feet high. We began tho year Sep- very noble sentiment. Even that sort Christ enters the heart" of every be- States would acquire a territory o wny, hut gaze on me and behold the of Grout Britain Is and ought to be insignia of imperial authority. They phla apropos of the ratification o way. went around tho corner to a flro-
at least partly satisfied? Joy of the Good Shepherd and of the as His official ministry was; concern of honeHty serves a useful purpose. liever OH a llttlo child, as tho germ 87.1,000 Fquaro ml lea, or nearly three chief works. I am It. In honor i totally dissolved. see the symbols' of light. It Is the the constitution.
Holy Spirit, the Joy of the one who ed He had no mother. We may safe tember 1, 1900,, with 90 bred-to-lay but God will not give us much credit of a new life In the soul, and unless 1802—J. Q. Adams delivered hli wor^ka shop and presently returned
His Methods. times tho slzo of all the thirteen orlp: thin auspicious occasion I will now The resolution was debated for banner of dawn. It means liberty,
White Leghorn pullets. We received first address to the United State with ah armful of firecrackers. Then
The second picture Is that ever- sought and found. Sec6nd, the Joy ly take for granted that in His pri tho first egg September 23, and they for It. we cultivate and develop this new life Inal States put togethor? Hut that glvo vent to a few preliminary nearly a month, and, owing to the ab- and the galley slave, the poor op- ho slunk in the basement way' and
beautiful one of the shepherd seek- of the one found, the pence of the vute intercourse Ho was always re,v have laid Htendlly from that time un- Tho true foundation for honesty IB In us with OHslduous care, we cannot was whin wo got whon wo bought nc reams." sence of Lee, who had been called pressed conscript, the trodden down copped out Mrs. Jobson's second best
Tho skyrocket, which did not look home, the defense of It fell on his creature of foreign despotism, sees In 1804—Pioneer weekly mall
ing, finding, bringing home his losl soul set free from sin; and oh, how erentlal toward His mother and w. til sold September 22, 1910. Hiiro Is to begin by being honest with God, hopo to attain to "full-Brown man- Louisiana for Slti.OOfl.OOO. In I S l f l , Ilshpan. Then he went out again and
Bheep. The third, that of the house- «j-(great this is, and how earnestly wo know that even In His last agony Hi tho record for the year: and if wo can lay that foundation hood, to the measure of tho stature when we took In Florida, w« added happy while the eaglo was Hcroam- colleague, Jefferson. It needed de- the American flag that very promise made Its trip from Philadelphia t beckoned a bunch of the firecracker
morn than 70,000 Hquaro mlU'H to our liiK, then Hald, "Mny I bo permitted fense, for in that Congress wero able and prediction of God—"the people Pittsburgh.
wise, patiently and dlllgentlj/ seeking who have found It should labor to took thought for her and confided hei Debit—90 pullets, value $90; feed, securely thoro will not bo any danger of t h e fulncaa of Christ." 9ee Eph. ahootlng youngsters in a vacant lot.
the lost piece of silver, both o: bring this Joy to others! And third, to tho care of HlH most beloved dls- $133.99; oil, $8.44; other expenses, that w<« Hhall bo dishonest In any of 4:13-10. For whllo Christ still comes
.area; In 10-15 wo took In TexaH. w i t h lo alzz, boom, ah, a fnw?" mon who opposed Its passage and rev- which oat In darkness saw a great 1807—Garibaldi, the Italian patriot "Hoy, you fellers," he called to the
lt« vant domain of ,1811,000 nqu light, and to them which sat In tho was born.
these pictures are Intended to teach tho joy of heaven. All too llttlo do clplo John, lint He wanted all th $2C.80; total, $209.29. Thoy laid 10,- our relations w i t h those about UH. To to UH, as a llttlo child, He always "Of course tho distinguished orator olution. Great, therefore, Is America's
mllpB, and within throo yearn thoro- who comoH over to Kakadak on tho debt to JofforBon and Lee. On July 2 region and shadow of death light Is
llKhtod hoys, "eomo on along here
1817—Work began on the Krl and I'll nhow you »ome shootln' of
first the Saviour's methods, then the wo realize that in saving ono lost world to know that In Ills public mtn 597 eggs and we hatched 3267 baby be bonoHt w i t h God we must recognize corncH to rclKn, and It lu only ax wo n f t o r had absorbed Oregon and tin 1 Fourth will Hwell out bin client and LCO'B resolution was adopted, anil Jof- sprung up."—Henry Ward Bcechor. canal.
glorious results. Surely wo cannoi soul wo cause all heaven to rejoice. iHtry IIo WUH not Influenced by earth chlcliB. our own nlnfiiliiOHH and Hoek forglve- hearllly Hiihnilt to Hln authority and
Mexican eoncoHilon, adding In round HprtMid tho (-agio. Hut who HutniiH? 1826 Death of John AdaniH.
llruvrackurif UH IB what you might call
expect, the results unless wo pursue How anxiously even the angels of God ly consideration!) or bound by earthly Credit—KggH sold, $170.75; baby IIOHB In Chrlut'H name. And we muni Htrlvu to obey HlH will that w« ile- n u m l i p r H 800,000 aqiinro mllcH more. Tho band will bocaiiHo It will liavo adopted on J u l y 4, 1770.
fon'B draft of tho Declaration was
Jorklns—How did you ovtir eomo
Hhootln'."
aro watching tlila warfare aH we bat- 182ti—Doatb of Thoniau Jeffumon. When Mrn. Jobfioii wont over there-
the methods. Men. Tlilu attitude of Christ toward chlcliH, $29fi.37;. 83 heiiH, $52.25; 120 recognize; t h e extent of God'H clnlniH volop the new life which IIo boutowu Kvi'ry oneo In a l i t t l e whllo Undo iioutH on tho Htagc and can't got away. John Hancock, proBldont of Con- Into posBOBHlon of such a cheap-look-
Those who know the Bhopherd-llfo tlo on In our falnt-hourted way, and HlH mother and brethren helps a lit pnlleta on hand, $120; feed on hand upon UH nnd strive to honor Ilia du- upon us. H u m Heitnu'il lo grow territorially bun-
1828—First splk.) driven for tluvllal on hour or no later to BUminon .Mr,
know that when a ahcop IH lout the when one poor sinner ropontH, what tie toward tho undorntandlng of $9.40; total, $fi58.77, IOHH expcnsoH, mamlB by obodlenco. John tollH UK thai when JOSUB was "Hut nobody clue will dlulocato hln Kress and CharleK Thompson, ltd HOC- ing umbrella an t h a t ? tlmoro unil Ohio railroad. oliHon to lunch h« wax tiring off tho
sry nnd would lunch off a proinlHl Dorklno—Why, I got this umbrella
< shepherd Uilu:n lilu Bluff In hand and Joy resounds through tho eourtH ol wry dllllciilt loxt. (I,like 14:' 211.) $259,29, leaves a profit of $399.4H, or ThlH 12th chaptor of HoinaiiH IH full horn Iho omnipotent creative Word
f r a g m e n t of tho c o n t i n e n t . Tho Oadii- Minimum In l l H l e n l n n tn tho f l i g h t s ol rotary, Immediately signed the docu- 18.11— Death of Jiunen Monroe. tlnal package of bin stock of crackers
heaven! Could We but look w i t h i n i)Vor $4.4.1 on each lion. of oxhorlatloiiH w i t h regard to the of God "became Monti and dwelt ment and became thus the flrat official In a very peculiar way—I bought it. 1845—United Stateu iinnoxod ToxaH lliderneath the dlnl'im". and tho nOlHO
Koea out to find the lost one. He "How can Hutan caul out Satan?" deii niirrhiiHo of Ilii.OOO iii|iiaro mlloH >loi]lUMice and drtirrlpllnliH of how tin
does not wait for the lout nhcop to tlm veil and f u l l y realize tho hoavonly Satan might Indeed caxt out one do Horo IH a clear profit of nearly $400 way In whleh we uhould conduct onr- among UH." (John 1:14.) Anil HO It w n n made In !«:">,'! Alaska wan hou^ American caKlo will noar and Hoar 1848-—Penee proelalmed hotwooii in WHH making wn" Homothliig terrific.
joy canned by the saving of a noiil, [in a Hinall Hock of 90 heim—over $1 tho Unlteil. Htaion and Mexico "Haven't had KO m u c h fun alncn
find HH way hack to th<> fold again mon In order lo make room for a it day for ovory day In tho year, rain HolveH an HorvantH of God. and while Is to-day; tho World hocoinen flcnh for t7,"OO.OOii In 1HH7, a d d i n g nearly far ahovo t h e empyrean blue. Tho
It i» not alone the value of the Mingle would It not Hpur UH all to greater wormi demon, a moro treacherous uni! t h o K o exhorlatlonB covor n great In ovory really conHoerated llfi». And t;i)ii,non Hiimire mlleH to onr map, and lay w i l l dniK nlowly nloMK, and dimt
1848 Coriieifltono of tho WiuililiiK lector WIIH a pup," lie. pantod delight-
snoop, liut hlH love anil pity that zeal In the catiHO of Hooking t h e l o u t ? powerful one. Ho doca that, m :ir Hhlno. Many a man worlm hard variety of ean«H and oxiwrloncoH tboy U IH only In proportion IIH t h i n pro- ton m o n u m e n t laid In \V)ishlnr.loii illy to MrH. Jobuoii IIH ho gobbled bin
In I NUT wo took In (ho H a w a i i a n IH i n d beat w i l l burden the noul. Hut
drive hljn forth over t h o hlllnldeB There IH no privilege or d u l y be- d o u l i t , In m a n y cam-H; aa for InHtaiico from daylight till dark for ICHH, anil Interlock w i t h each other, HO t h a t I' CI-HH KOCH on that tho world can bo l e n d n lo prove t h a t we Were not d i n - ' V t i r y l i o d y w i l l w a i t w | ( h yoarnliiK
1K5I- ConiorHtono • for Iho eapllal iincli. "Didn't know Ihoro was HO
nnd through tho valeH, Hooking Ilio Hlowod on mortal man HO Ki-oat an w h e n a man conquerR u bad habit by theiio name men very often aro tin wo w a n t lo ohoy any of thorn r i g h t l y IrnnHformcid by tho power of tho c i l m l n a t l n i t a K i i l i m l Ih" I'acllle ocenn m p n l l o n c c for the n l K h l .
oxtonalon WIIH laid. nrned iniieh f u n to ho hud out of Hilch
l i n p l o t h l i i K H an HrorrackorH. Wo'ro
lost one. Again nnd again- Ma voice t h i n of neekliiK HOiiln to lead thorn hln own w i l l power and thereby he. incfl who Hnoor at Iho llttlo, |IIH!K wo need (o glvo hood to all of thorn. (limpid and a nobler manhood can bo In Ihe m u t t e r of mir favor. Then all "Hi'cniiHo at n l K h t I, tho H k y r o c k o t , I KM! Y V a H h l i i K t n n oi|iie!ilrhiu H t a d i i
II hoj'M and (^Irhr at hoart, o!d lady.
HnK" ""I, HH ho rnllH tho lo H t one; Into Ilio way of life. ilflcant lion, A, 10. Vandorvort, Do)- They are, In fact, all moro llliiBlni- doveloped.
ennicH Iho v i c t i m of a prldo and Hclf :iwaro Co., N. Y. In, n h u n c h , d n r l i i K Ihe d i i y n of I N H S .vlll do my I l l l l e v a u d e v i l l e iiketeh, In Now York doillraicd.
A. J. I). II. w i l l l hie lip w i t h a n h r l e k of delight, 180:1 V l e l i M b i i i ' K H i i r r e n d e r e d Ii ml II'H only UIOHO gloomy iiiutton-
ho HtopH mill llHtoiiH for the niiHWorlliK tlomi of (lie inennliiK of tho all-em- mid I N I M I , we took In I'orlo Itleo,
I cry, u n t i l at lam he hoarn i t , f a i n t
Und fur awiiy. How hln honri heal" MEAT AND FI8H 8AUCE8.
cnnndcnco, which*'nmkcH him fool that
he him no need of a Huvlour. That hracliiK exhortation In the 2nd and
llnl VOI-HCII of Iho chapter: "I'ntHon! A WORKINQMAN'S GARDEN.
C n a i i i , t h e l ' h l l l | M > l o i . | i a n d Samoan cavliiK behind me a long, I r a l l l t i K t a l l
iHlamlK. if l l v l n , ; lire."
Uonoral Drain. eailn t h a t allow VIIIHO|VOH to g'row
I N l i K l l u r l l n r i m i e I r e a l v h e l w o e i i Id." __A
condition In u much moro hopolcMH SUBSTITUTES'FOR MEAT. U n i t e d Ktnleii a n d C h i n a WIIN Mlnned. "Well, ll lia>m't heeii Kuril a nolHy
faiiter for joy mi he hiiHteiiH on over your hoilli'H a llvlliR luicrlllce, holy, The I ' l i l l l p l d n e n U H a l c . l ahinil i n , "Hut yon n l w n y n eomo down, n k y -
th<! rorkH mill t h r o u g h tho h r a m h h ' H Tho Hiiporlorlty of French miueea In ono i h i i n the condition of the man acceptable lo God, and bo not faith- I have a piece of ground MX 100 OHO ni|iiiu-e mllen, and y o u ' l l h a r d l y ickel," mild pill wheel. "And when I K I i K Ainnetd.v p r o e l a n u i l l o n wan •ourlli n f t o r all,~ him I t ? " v e n t u r e d
duo to tho HlroilK, llncly flavored, who IH a illave to nome bail liublt but Mock Fl.h. lr..i. .lolii'nii a f t e r It wun nil over.
u n t i l ho lliulu It! Htngi, reader! I lolled ncroritliiK to t h i n world; bill foot In ul/.o, and after my working tio aide to iiupprcHH a Millie w h e n you uti come d o w n yon aro n o t h i n g hi> iHHiiod at V Y i i t d i l i i K l o n
M r .lohMon ilnrii-il u unii'plelnim look
IhlH plctiiro overdrawn? lloliold the whllo Hlock lined In tholr preparation. h a l i - n hhi hondiiKo and rcallzeil (bat (Irlnil ono p i n t mixed n u l i i pecaim, he yo li-aiuifol ined by Iho renewing bourn of 10 houru por day for alx lire I n f o r m e d Hull dm Hamoan lidamlii liliick n l l c k w l l h a innell of i;illi I t i K I li'riuiehi Heoll K e y i n o i i n n i e n l her.
Ideedlni; font anil haiulii of the (lood Many IhlilKU lake (ho place of Ihlii hln only hope of deliverance from II dadi walmitH or h i c k o r y nulii. M i x of your m i n d , t h a t yo may prove whin duyii In tliD week tho year round, I ( h a t \v look over In I N I i l l had Ihe iinvder oil Ihe end. You nmntlly h i t dedicated In M a n K r a n e l i i e o .
"Oh, y o u ean J i m t p u t DIOHO i i i m o r n
Hhoplierd; xoo Hln t h o r n onelrclod III tho ordinary ICngllHli miucon, Inn la In C l n l i i l Therefore tho demon w i t h tliein ono pint of boiled h o m i n y tnke <firo of t h i n llttlo patch of 4>norinoini area of n e v c n l y - t h r c o i>i|iiare Ilio Jimmy lirown In the eye when ] l a u : i l l ilei-hiied a repiihlle
lirow, and aiiHwer, Then tell me, dun none fill It. Tho liiiHlu of IIIOH! iianeeii of pride and nolr inilth'lcncy IH n di lo-half eup uliilo hroail crnml'H, throe IH t h a i (,'ood anil acceptable, nnd por- ground. Wo net largo roturna from inllet*. l i n t even al t h a t Hiero'ii p l e n t y MI conn* d o w n , and Iho city coiincl IS'.IH elite He
f you m In n lln and Meal VMI. up. 'm u l -
foel w i l l of Clod." in," K r n w l o i l Mr. . l o l m o i i , "1 u n n w
wo luito Ilio Unit H)IOH|I fur w h l u l i (lie la a roux inado of h n l t o r and Hour mon more lo ho dreaded t h a n tho de- laid cooked "KKH. chopped Illle, Dm II. but not an great an If 1 hud more of room upon I h i m e I K I l e ocenn ilol'i M |ia next meeting KonoTiilly vol." In I m l l l e nf . hi
h a l yi|iir cnieli m e n i m t h . i i 1'v. ,-, :i-
Good Hliophoril HtifTered HO inueli? We cooked (OKolhcr; for w l i l t o imncou mon of a p p e i l t o or of paHHlon. Ami ahleilpoon chopped pai'Hloy, ono til time to give to It. Tho Unit Htep I for eahle lionneH, i l r v d o e k a , and con) Im,. no HkyrockelM nl Ihe next - I l i u l e i l a J l t l l e lo w h a t \ on i a l l i h e
lire tolil tllllt wile" l i e Illlilil l| l i e w i t h o u t hrownliiK, for lirown nancon H a t i i n may help to caul out tho IOHHIII ilotipoon Ki'aloil onion ami cii>o whole
m Flliaolot.
take In to mine my own plaiitii from l i > K H l n l l o n H . A f«*\v th'iuiiaml t i m n ol lehllltloll." illHO. Well, If I h . l v e lo n l a i n l lor It,
doeii not Hcolil It for HH w a y w a n l n e t m , h r o w n l i l K lioth I n l t l e r and Hour he demon lo make room, for Iho hlKK aw CKK M i x well ami ma lie In form (ho hunt aooiln on tho m a i k o t . emil idon'il at any one of HIOMO plaeen The iliac iiMilon waxed warmer u n t i l "AMliltlCA."
foro addliiK tho llijuld to bo lined. If >ine. Mnl Hint wan not tho work that if a (lull. I'liieit on a gleaned paper, 1 plant, onlomi, poan, Hiilml mid other iidani, and I ' v e ro| no a n o or'ei- to
or bent i t , or drive or dniK It home To two eilim of eold meat, chopped eropii w h i c h tho front will not Injuro m n y a l xome t i m e I n the' f i i l u r e i u i v c < i i i i l d i - a l y a i mall ho.v dropped u iiKe. Thl-1 In it f r e e r o u n i r y , >-ou'll
cerliiln iilinplo dlroeiioiiH be i i l w n y n .loHim wan iloliiK. When Ho emit out Hike In a ijnlck ovon :i(l m l m l l e n . Ihe A m e r i c a n h a l l l o n l i l p (leel and nh e m i l c h I n t o I h e c r o w d , n n d for a h a l l 1'lie a i r of "A rlea." 101 I i w e l l
In minor, liul, weary an He In w i t h or Ki'oimd ami HOIIHOIIIM| w i t h Hall, aii noon an tho uoll IH fit to work, and .1 idoaivod lo r o i n e i i i h e r . a n d w e ' r e
iioolcliiK. "Mo Iliyelli II on |||n In-red lo, a dollclniiH nance may he demomi He < handed IliO cliun;etor of latilo twice w l l h Ihriie tnhlenpoomi II Hie power to overcome a foe In i h e l o u r I here w a n a ncrlcH of explotiloiiH K n o w n , I M l l m l o r K ' l i r . h i i i d ' n n,il < m . i l
mtrvtid w i t h l l t t l o tronlilo, h u t n o t h i n g if b n t t o r molted In ;t <| cup of vvarm pepper, a l l t t l o celery mill, and mlnred when onu crop IH tliroiiKli w i t h I f u r Kind. Tlum. n i l lohl, when wo add h u t i i n n n d c d l i k e I h e prellinliiiir.v I l l l l I n - I l l , "Hod ' i l i v e I h e K I l l K . " AH l e h r a l l n r , I h e d n y l ! n l noole I I froo
Hhouldor, n-lolrliiK." Mini ean|e n It will htiovv lack of palm! and f o l l o w i n g Ilioiic whom he delivered. onion, add two lahleiipooini crueller III IT I e V e r hi-eoille M > hhi:a<'d a l l i l
nil Ilio w a y . ll idionld he noted here that (ho ,aler. When Ihe "Huh" IH iloim Kar- c n i m h n , ono woll henlen OKK mid one plant another, whleh given from two mi I l i o V I I I - I I M I H liroiilifii'iln, lunelieoiia ivorh on the d r a i n a g e c a n a l . W h e n inieh ll ha:. I a In m e n l i h - . - ihe i n h l
i i l e d In m>- i i r i i t l n n . | i i : > a ' ' < l ' i i l l i d in
(ho rule q u i c k e r t h a n a meat nance. ( l i e e i i Tciitnini'iil never monllonn lidi w l l h pamloy and nllced lomonn. lo four cropn a year. I have ruluod nnd ( M u n e r n of new In ml Him our nti die of Hi,, hull o n l i i n
Or a^aln, in Ilio p i c t u r e or the Tho propoi Monti a l w a y H remain Iho f o u r l l i eup hot water. I'ut In a deep W M I I n i l o v e r ( h e m a n g l e d roinalnti i my p a t r l o i I. m 1 1 r i | n i n n h i ' : .
orvo w l l h l l o l l a m l l H h intnre, Ililn iieanon all Iho voKotalilori wo i-le him e l i l o v i i l idin-o 1771'.. wo net Ihe f 111'- h h y i o i - l i e t looked b a d l y a r o u n d I n 1HIIL! l > r H I' 1 . S n i l l h e n n i e n i t o n
holme w i f e , heolili!f{ Ilio lottl pleeo of niiiiie, mi m a l l o r what k i n d or a m o u n t " d e v l h i " There In only olio Dovll; I m k h i K illHh, dot the lop w l l h b u t t e r ll In a hooK ol i j e i n i i t n i n i i M l e iilid on > l r a oni In-.. ul. I n .; o r i n - a l l . e u o : I l i v n ' i I
ullver, w h a t e v e r may lie Ilio i i n u h u l of nance IH lo he mado a tahlenpoon Unit la M a l a i i , There nro many ifo- iiml hake u n t i l a rich lirown, could niio, niK'h an onlonn, liooln, Hiilad, t l d v i . h o w l n n of :!,!i:nl.7ni iiiinani m l l e n
n l l i " w r e c k ami n a l d : " A f l e r a l l , ( l i e " I M i r of l h < - i i i o i i n - n i u r o l o Hie l l i l l l i i I ' t h i l o r y n u l . r ou T i e | , e i p ' r h • n!
I H I I I of t h e woman, tli« U n l i t , or t h e >f h n l t o r and a lahlenpoon of H o u r lo monii, e v i l n p l r l l H . who ar«i apparent- radlnlioH, corn, hen mi, poan, col«ry, T h i n l l < ^ w t e r r i t o r y eonl Out U n i t e d
Japanoao Eau*. h a l v a i n Ihlni'.n wo are! Our rel|;n w o r d " n o "Inn in i l i o I n i n n "Ainer i l y , l l l . e I ' l n n e •!'!' , l, d nnd . i l l • s n
pnniloy, peppcih (omatoeii t n n l l p n and n i a t e i i T r i - a t i n r y e x n e l l v tHT.iKHI^iiH,
liroom, I l i i e o i h l i i K " urn very clear; ovory enp of liquid For w h l l o iiam-o ly u n d e r Ihe r o n l i o l of Ihe Dovll.
I'll) n i x CJQ;II I n l o w a r m vvuler, i nhoi-i al m n n l All wo are K»IH| leu " T l i l n u in- a l A i i d o v o r , M I I M M . I t
e< y n l e i y l o l l M I'm | , i n i d m m o i ,
Ilio a n x i e t y of (lie woman to Unit w h a t t h e h i i l l e r IH melted w l l l i o n l brown- W h e n we read of pemoiiH who wore rliiK "lowly lo I l i o holllni; p o i n t ; THREE DINNER DIBHEI8. riibliiiKti, alim ploliod ;i5 iiiiartn of rnup- or a h o i i l ):M) a i i i i i i n r i i mllo, Add w h a t U . l l l l l o h e I n i l U l o I ' - e ' |\i| . p i n , -
herrloii mid nold vegetable!! to Iho we'\'e honi'hl to \vlmt wo had d u r i n g n- in lo m a k e a nolne ono day In Ihe w a n MUM,; i'nr H i e ' M i n i l l m o p i i h l h - ' y a l
wan h i n t , I he d l l l K o n e o w i t h w h l e h liiK, 'he flour added and cooked mi- poiuieMMed w i t h d e v l l n , wo HlioiiM nl- mil live m l n n l e a , Iheii iitaml In pun ear and r;lvo a l a w y e r f r o m l
Potntoaa W i t h Chops. a m o u n t of »70 I do not nail my ««lf the I t i ^ o l n i l o n and ^'o KI<| a t o l a ) of a Ion ai I ' a r U !tli-,,rl
Him Meelm I t , U l l l l I l i o I l l l l t l r H W I l f l l 111 blended w i t h o u t h r o w n l i l K . For, a w a y i i read "demonii," for t h a t In the t cold water. Moll ono cup of rice, n I l l l l n more Hiiui II,000,lion ripmr.. O H i i l v neal ll i bailee lo pill III n l n k e a i h e l-'onrlli ,,f ,|,,|y
anil rejolelm-. I,, Hi,, ||,;hl o f ||,|,, irown naiieo Iho h i i l l e r la rnollod ami ( I r e e k word Wlml tlm illfferoneo IH, I'aro novonil nood id/ed polaloeti an export on raining voK"talilon, hut
m i n and d i y In Iho ovon, Cm Hie am n i n e l could have donhlod Iho m l l e n of l e r r l l o r y . Now York l l i . r a l d I b n coiiKrenidonal n o m i n a t i o n . "
(loupel, do we I H I H I H H I a n i l peoplo irowiicd, Iho Hour mlded and I h o r i n i K h we do mil l i i K i w , hut an Ilio difference i.'i;a I n t o h a l v o n eroiinwlHo, l a k e mil mil nlleo I h o i n I n l o a deep haliliiK catio T i l l m n e
rcull/.u t h e value of a h>n| mm] a» y hrowiied liefoi'e Ihe lti|iild In added, In c l e a r l y marked In Ilio laiiKuaKo of Hub, HciitioiiliiK each layer w i t h a I I I a m o u n t nold had I morn t i m e to jihlllt.
'10 yolliM, and imiHli w l l l i I h o i n t w o lo mill, pepper and llnoly chopped ami lo put n on Iho m a i k o t . William I lor N o w , I here la a v e r y id in
over iiKaln a w a n d e r i n g nhoep or » Novor H p r l n k l e In the H o u r ; pill II all Ihe l e i i i i i n i e n i || Mlioiild not ho .over urdllleil, add I '.: leaiipoon of pepper; inloii. Over Ilio polatoen put mi many .1. Hlmlly, Montgomery Co,, I'M. A T E l i n i W . l l F O l l f l T H Ol" J U L Y . HAWTMOKNt. IIOHN JULY -I.
IOHI Bllver pleeo? |,e| ,, M wol (! |i well n ill once; i i i l r w l l h Ihe Hal of a looked The (ireeli word dnlmon, do UI|M or r e i - n r r l n (
" Inlo hallii and mil Iliem hack I n t o lorli chopii an I here aro pornonn to bo lllhnl \ \ ' h < > l l e v e l > '" f e e l I h . l l you .--IIU'
(In- worilii of ihe |.,,nl; " W h a t itliall pool) u n t i l Mended and w l l l i o n l moii. nl hi never liavo been Iraiui w h i t e . Turn tho i Ice In ihe <'eiilor Hcrvod, and over all pour a plnl of ll wan 0 1 t h e 4 t h nf .Inly, I 7 7 H , Unit < "no of t h e mnnl i h n r n u r . l i l y A n i e r l
ll profit « man If In. K aln the wliolu Uiii)i», and add Ilio l i q u i d al once - lalcd d e v i l . Home mon never m l n n tho wnler Tory .loin M n l l e r w l l h a p a r l y of
w a u l a w l i l n h e \ mid 'oihi, Jiit.t eal an
t Ilio p l n i i e r anil imiooih It over, l m i l k . Halle u n t i l Ihe chopii nro u n t i l long li'lcr all tho wellrt liavo mi n ill horn. N a l l i a n l e l l l u w l l i o r i i o . llji|>lo elll an ll|i|lle
world iiml IOHO hln own ,,,,iil. U|. w ) l l l , ol by doKiooii M y l v a n n n Vim A l i e n .lei.III! I'lillle "|o (lenlroy IllO WOrllH ( a m i Hie OHIO* In (ho rlt'o ami pour lone, n n n a l l y alioul ono hour, nnd failed. l o y n l i i i l i i n nl I n d l i i m i raldi-,1 l h , < h f a i i - ho Know and loved ll»< h l i i l n r y of III"
nliiill n man Klve In ojiehaiiK" for l - a l l . -i, I "liul ,.| fancy
of HHI I t o v l l " (I .lohn :|, H ) , anil l i e ver 1 " plm of w l i l l o iimieo. (larnlnli I n r l i i K I h o l a n l t w e n t y n i l u u l c n r o . ( I f i i l Wyon In/i V a l l e y I n I ' o m i f l v l v r t n l a , in n try and ilifiid m a n y of l l n old talon
h l n m i n i ? " T r u l y Ilio valuo of oven A ullTu Idea of a ho re In a yomii/ proved l l h i power to do no liy eunllim; p u l l l i i H l o h.i k n l f o n i l t h e women a n d lll'IV or l d \ l \ ll|l|ll<'ri day!" M a n i ' n p l d hi a min l i M i n u n poor.
K b Kreen ami iiend at oneo lo Ilio inovn Iho cover In order lo brown Duly a mlMKiilded peinon would nt- il hln hookti, wan horn on .Inly 4, I N 0 4 ,
lino m i n i IH prleoloMi. Do W(l |u| M ,,. mil who IIIIH KOOI| iieiine. mil atlempl lo explain hie I'1. II. W. o h l l i l r e i i \ \ l i n liail iiiirremlered to Hmm ll'o a poor rnohot tlipu won't w o r k l ) « i i | > l l e hl:t love a n d Uhiiiea;
Iho lop nicely. loiiipt lo pull u wooden log. n|i Ilie ,'tulfriiKhii l.'or, w h i l e h e a l v n > ; i h l l - i I h nmi'it,
on tint pi'imil'ui of pi'o|<iet|oii. intli wuyn,
Me'a n l w a y n i n a K h i K M i n .
Another Word Regarding Sunday npproveVl on the sixteenth day of April, > Town Council~ Meeting.
•• .
\ Chautauqua. Pennsylvania Railroad nineteen J hundred and nine, entitled, 1
"An A.r.t to authorize the governing body
of any municipality in this State to im- This is Just tne Time to Start A special meeting was held on
Is is most unfortunate that any
occasion has. arisen to • create ain •.
Personally-Conducted Excursions
• . to . '.- <
prove any road, sirect, parkway, or other
public highway therein, with suitable
Sgme things you'U need Monday evening, July ist, called
o act upon tlie curb and sidew'alk
curbing, gutter.-, nnd sidewalks, and pro- Laying aside a little money ordinance, and other business. All
Prudential Ordinary Policy Rates Reduced I strain of sympathy or r unhapp3
difference of opinion on a inora •'
Niagara Palls
''"".''" p
\ ' -'
viding for the payment thereof,;" and
Whereas, in pursuance Of the provisions -.--—.^_--- eachmonthf-with yourVacation. Members" "were" present but Mr., AT BLACK'S
issue be^waeen good people desirous of the said ordinance the Town Council
Turner. ,
July 17, S\, August 14,-2S, Sept. 11, 25, .The ordinance was taken up, the
of bringing a means of social cul October 9, 1912. ' •• -
of the Town of Hammonton has entered
The Prudential announces a reduction in rates into a contract with H. Kirk Spear, pro- itle read, and passed second reading
ture to the community. V-
The letter sjgned by tlyfee of -th< $11 ToR d trII)
ra Hammonton
viding for the malting of the improve-
ments specified in the said ordinance; and
The Workingmen's Loan &•' Building
/ . ""•" - •
>y unanimous vote.
Motion being made that it pasS Here's
on new Ordinary and Intermediate policies. local pastors, in protpsl/of thi
Sunday opening of. Chautauqua SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars.
Whereas, under the provisions of the
contract aforesaid, the/work-of making
** Association; of Hammonton, N. J., A KODAK bird and final reading, the meeting
•The same high guarantees and liberal features and afterward signed in copy by
two others, was not presented to
Dlnliiu Car, and Day Coaches, running via We
Picturesque Susauobanna Valley Route.
the improvements aforesaid has been
begun in good faith and in like manner
A Waterman-Fountain Pen-
was open to hear protests from
nterested citizens present. After
Something
is now in progress; and, :he entire ordinance was read,
are continued.
the local committee to antagonizi
any of the good people of our town
Tickets good Rolne on rciular tralhrj to Phtla-
rtelphla, aitil thence on Special Train, and
eood returnlnrj on rcnular tralnS within
SIXTEKN DAYS. .stop^fl within limit
Whereas, no bonds or.other obligations
have been issued or assumed by the Town
Who will guard it for you, make it grow, and retuYirirto you
when wanted, on short notice, and with good interest. A Gillette Safety Razor Messrs. -Chas., D'Invillier, Wm. J.
Slack, and'Wm. A. French,.obje<P~
Fine!
or to bring about any argumen allowed at Duffalo returning. ' ' of Hammonton to provide -money for the
regarding the value of the move Illustrated Ilooklet and lull Information payment of the costs and expense* of :ed to paving one side of EggHarbor Once more we cut tHe
may bo obtained from Ticket Agents. making said improvements ; and, We are now ready to take your subscriptions in the series to be Road and not on the other. Messrs.
meut itself, or to cause a financia Tours to Thousand Islands. July 18. Aueust Whereas, it is necessary at once to_ opened in July, for shares at one dollar each per month. J. A. Saxton, Geo. R. Greis, A. J. price on 97 of our best
loss to those worthy citizens who 15 and 88 ; Maritime Province. .Italy 24 : Mon- raise money for the payment of the co»t»
treal, Ju|y 31: Adirondack^, J u l y S l ; Miwkokli nnd expenses of making the improve- King, and Jas. W. Cottrell, and
The place to get them is at
The PRUDENTIAL were backing the enterprise by
holding blocks of tickets. • ,
There is always danger that <ii:
Lakes, AugiiRt 1 : Quebec, Aucnst 7 : Yellow-
stone Park, AUK.-10 : Oreat Lukes, Sept. 12. ments aforesaid ; now( therefore,
Be it ordained, by the Town of Ham-
montorip-m Council assembled :
We have been established thirty-four years, have assets of more
than a quarter of a million dollars, and are absolutely safe.
others, urged that no exceptions be
made of the two triangles between
Central Avenue, Third, Vine and
patterns way down to
Zero prices!
Founded by John P. Dryden
the multiplicity of good things
which claim public attention, an< NOTICE.
Section i, That the Treasurer of the
Town of Haniinonton be and hereby is
authorized to negotiate, for the Town
We have money to loan to members'at six per cent.^on-first
mortgage security, and our method will help you-to .
ROBERT STEEL'S, Peach Street, but the sidewalk be
aid on each, making it continuous.
From one to eight dollars of.
the many institutions presented..for a saving.
Council of the Town of Hnmmontonj in • " . ' pay for your home with ease. ^ Your Jeweler. Mr. Wm. A. Hood and Mrs. A. J.
Pioneer of Industrial Insurance
promotion, that the supremeiin
sion of the Christian Church may
become obscured. It is possible to
A N ORDINANCE to provide for tlic |
making of a temporary loan in j
anticipation of the payment of certain
the name of the Town of Hammonton, a
temporary loan of ten thousand dollars
[f lojodo], or less, in installments, secured This is the Association for the working"men and women.
Wood sent written protests against
:he ordinance, for financial reasons.
Look them over yourself.
assessments for public improvements, by o promissory note or notes of the said 'There was considerable talk, Be satisfied..
in America/ become so carried away with some and to issue and renew notes therefor, Town of Hammonton, payable within See, or write, the Secretary. back and forth ; but in the minds
thing of 'real moral value, presentee in accordance with the provisions of an four months after the date of this ordin- Use. your own j udgment.
Act.,of the Legislature of the State of ance, at a rate .of interest not exceeding '• OFFICERS • - of Councilmen present, no argument
at its proper time -and place, as to New Jersey, entitled, "An Act to author- was offered that had not been prer
forget that all schemes for social six per cent, per annum, which money
ize incorporated cities, bornnghs7 towns, shall be used in paying the costs and C. F. Osgood, President. ; Win. L. Black, Treasurer. viously considered by them.
humanitarian, and philanthropic villages and towustiips of this State to
borrow .money and to negotiate tempor-
expenses of making, the improvements M. L. Jackson, Vice-President.- William Doerfel, Secretary. It is time to prepare for Hot Weather! On motion, the ordinance was Men's Straw Hats
uplift, find their only source oi provided for in the aforesaid ordinance passed by unanimous vote.
power, and life in the Christian ary loans in anticipation of receipt of
taxes and assessments, and to secure the
and the contract made thereunder ; "
Section a. That such promissory notes
DIRECTORS
i • i , - - . '
A letter was read from Township away down I
Church. All other good institu-
The place* to. buy South Jersey Republican tions ; are its by-products, and
repayment of the money so borrowed,"
approved the nineteenth day of June,
A..D., nineteen hundred and six.
as may be issued by the Town of Ham-
monton under the provisions of Section i
Samuel Anderson Wm. H. Berushouse
Frantz A. Lehrqan
William Colwell
. George Elvins
Buy your GAS RANGE Now Committee of Mullica, asking that
Hammonton unite with them in a
$i, $1.25,.$1.50, and some
should never attempt to thrusi of this ordinance may be renewed, if survey and marking of boundary $2.50, all^at 75 cents ..
your Issued every Saturday niornlne aside the prior claims of the Church Whereas, the Town Council of-tlie
Town of Horn monton duly passed a cer-
occasion shall require, until the same ..
shall be paid by, or out of the i receipts
And save yourselves line, at Seventh Street. Referred 50 cts. at 39 cts,
Entered In Hammonton Post-office as second-class matter by upon the interests of the people. tain ordinnnce, on the twenty-first day from assessments made upon the lots or a great deal of inconvenience to Property Committee, to investi-
The whole drift of materialistic of July, A. D. nineteen" hundred and parcels of ground bencfittcd by the said gate and report at next meeting. 25 cts. at 19 cts.
Flags HOYT & SON, PUBLISHERS
Orvllle K. ll'oyt William O. Hoyt
forces is an effoYt to lower the
standards of a Christian Sabbath,
eleven, entitled :
"An ordinance to provide for the
improvement of portions of certain streets
improvements, or from the proceed* of
such bonds, ns may be issued by the
Italian Society asked permission
to use Park Hall to prepare fire-
Town of Hammonton, to defray the costs
Bunting Subscription Price: ?1.2r> per year, $1.00 In Atlantic County. Three cents per copy.
On sale at office, and at KInK'A News Room .
and to minimize tbe Church's in- in the Toju-iiof Hnminonton. New Jersey,
with sidewalks and curbing, in nccordance
and expenses of such improvements. works for the i6th. Granted, on Men's Soft Shirts,
fluence for righteousness. Many Introducpd June 12, 1913. condition that they secure insurance
Advertising Hates on application. Local Phones,—532. 573, 1093. members of Christian Churches/ in wifli the provisions of thejCharter of the Passed Jurie 26, 1912. of $1500 on the building.
No collar, dark,\vere f i,
Town of Hammonton and nn Act of the
and other attempting to be "liberal," virtu- Legislature of the State of New Jersey,
F. C. HURT, Mayor.
Attest :.\V. R. SKKI.Y, Town Clerk. Voted, that speed signs be pro- now 50 cents.
SATURDAY. JULY 6. 1912 ally array themselves against, the cured and posted at prominent Light colors at 75 cts.
Fourth of July Church to which they have pledged
their loyalty and devotion. I,AID RIGHT >laces in town.
On motion, two 12-inch pipes
Decorations Hammonton's Fourth. Those who stand squarely on OVER OLD WOOD ordered across Maple Street, at end
moral issues, and have the discrim- f Third Street.
IS AT Beginning as early as one o'clock Thtirsday morning, the small boy ination to kuovy a moral issue -when SHINGLES Adjourned at 10.30.
they they see one, usually stand 2. No <£n—no bother, and when omee
Waples' Variety Store and his big brother nia'de merry with racket producing explosives, and with the minority, humanly speak- bud they make a thoroughly norm-proof
only ceased when, tired and aminunitionless, they tucked themselves ud fire.proof roof, neither of which can
itig, and may expect to be styled be claimed for the wood ihingle. Half-a-Cent-a-Word Advs.
away to bed, to the relief of other people. narrow, bigoted, and lacking in ^ Aito price—they cou DO more, than a No charge less than ten cents.
Lice and Mites The day was fine,—clear, hot, dry, dusty. Refreshment stands,
ice cream parlors, and soda fountains were rushed all day. V
public spirit.
Let me say, then, that whatever
tbe character of the SundSyjjro-
YOUR HOME
Whatever work yon want done
good wood iningle, ud fa tome place* they cort. much lea.
Roof* put on 26 yean ago an ai good as new today, and hare rover needed repair*.
For sale Toy
Each figure. Initial, and name counts
one word.
The Greatest Pests '••'_ i The occasion was marred .by a few accidents,—faces and ringers For sale by George O. Boost, Real Estate.
gramme as presented by a com^ around the House there is ft
in the Poultry Yard. coming too close to fire-crackers. • mercialized institution, such as the Contractor & Builder, Eammonton,N* J. Hammonton &:E;H; City Gas Co. TJOR Sale or lient.—the I~ Richards home-
The only thing known that will
At the Park, the County P. O. S. of A. had arranged a good day's
programme, which was carried out, including an excellent' address by
Chautauqua* movements, it is a
deliberate affront to Christian sen- KYANIZiT FINISfr FOR IT •*• stead, on Railroad Avenue. Inquire of
J. B. Small.
drive them away :iment to hold sessions at the hour T?On Sale.—Stocked Poultry Farm. Easy
•*• terms. Take house or building lot In
and KEEP them away is National President Frederick A. Pope; of Somerville, N. J'., and by the For Floors, Linoleums
State President, Chas. L. Blackmail, of Atlantic City. These were
of regular Church services, and and Oa Clotbt, Floor Finish exchange. Address, "Htock Kami,"
Republican Office.
cannot possibly justify its position
Carbolinium preceded by unfurling the great flag, which released many small ones, n presenting ptii the Sabbath a For (landing finiih
•\X7ir,LIAM nOERKKl, hns adcep lot (l»5 It),
vv
lilsh and dry, on the north side of Twelfth
Avenarius *• to the delight of the children. irogratnnie which is a regular part and all Jniide work, Interior Finish street, which he Is olterliiE at a reasonable
flffure. Call, phone t>r write. .
The Band rendered excellent music, afternoon and evening, being" of a series of paid attractions'. For outside doors, ex- __ 5aC(2,^,«i— ,. _. ?OH Rent,—part of a pleasant house lor
For sale at the Vlany of our Church people had to posed work. Motor Use fGffa/MZff Spar Finish houxekeenlnit. 229 Orchard St.,
2nd door from Third.
the center of attraction. Much interest w,as excited by the races and niss that part of the programme in Boat or Canoe, '** •• pOH SALE,—the f!rant place, on the I.ake.
Hammonton the base-ball game. The fire-works were goid, especially the bombs,— heir desire to be loyal to their For furnhur^and iron Uae
•*• H acres, 10 room house, stable, Incubator
-m<l brooder house. Apply or write to
air pieces which could be seen and heard all over town. Church and pastor; and it is a White Enamel
Poultry Association There were many out-of-town people present,—relatives, friends and significant fact that many persons
K S. Grant, 217 I'eiina. Hulldlni. 1'hllada.
StockweJl Building. Local Phou strangers,—and all appeared to be having a good time, boating, swim- viiown to me, who are not mein- Each the ultolate lot fat the purpose MtaJeeL
jers of our local Churches, have, Your money lack tfKyanlxt Joetn't do all »e clain
ming, and taking in the sports. vith fairness and moral good sense, laiimy. t osHossioii iiiiiiiuuuiiu. £ in
A. H. Phillips Co, Baker Brothers, Hammonton
Railroad station. Terms. Iptnilre of
Fire Insurance.
But, as usual, the cane-bomb fiend was everywhere present, to the
dismay of nervous mothers and sleepy infants.
latly condemned the Sunday open-
ng, as being a great ways from
the square deal."
REXALL TfJTOU.SE For Rent or Sale, on Central Ave.
iA
A. J. King, llammonton.
Apply to R. M. Mclvcohi).
, llainnionton, N. J. Underwear^,
It wan cheaper for Chautauqua ilt Bale or Rent,—brick homo on Twelfth
We do not believe that the time has arrived to adopt the commission nanngers to hold open on Sunday Street,—eight rooum and bath. All con- All kinds, popular prices
veniences. Sacrifice to o.ulck buyer.
MONEY form of government for Haiiimontoii. Though it contains many most han to close the tent and lose the J. C. Hitler. M.D. Black Balbriggan Underwear
GUARANTEED
Mortgage Loans.
ron
Correspondence Solicited.
desirable provisions, this law leaves us still subject to our old Charter,
which outlived its usefulness years ago. To-day, we refer to this ancient
document, then inquire whether its provisions in curtain cases have been
day. The talent was hired in
idvance to work on Sunday, and
t was to the financial interest of
he promoters to fill up the time, MORTGAGES. Eagle Theatre BEXALL UOT
1A
BpeclaltlfH.
Ilread and Rolls every afternoon.
Wagon* pass your door.
Homo llakery.
was 50 cts, now 25 cts.
A few size? in Blue Drawers
at 19 cents.
Sartlett Building.
Atlantic City. ^ J
repealed by later'laws, and 'govern our action accordingly. The com-
mitisioii law would cause further complications. Lot us first drop the old
itinday or no Siwulny; and HO
naterinl interests prevailed. There
were no scruples at ignoring the
Have you been fortunate enough to secure one or more SAMUEL LITKE, Prop. tlACKWAHI) ruplld coached.—ulso pupils
^ who havo not niAdo their icrade.
Amiuulii \yiUou.
Charter, adopt the city law, then the cdinmisHion, and it would be easy of onr Guaranteed Mortgages ? Boys' extra strong wash
to locate ourselves when we desire to move forward.
equest of the minister*, or of vio- Seating Capacity 300 TO. J, Simon's Dakery — Hmair« uld stand.
•*• Ilavlus secured * good bakor. wo aro sell Pants, bloomers, 50 c.
Shoes I Shoes I nting the Christian sentiment of
many of our bent people.
First, They are tax free ; that is, the owner of the
property pays the taxes. Some Reserved Seats
nr the Intst lu the bakery line. Try nn to-day
[or your Huliday •uppllcii.
Boys' Wash Suits, 50 c. ones,
AT TIIK * Hellevue Avenue is certainly a beautiful street—with its well-kept Mr. Win. T, KHia, in n personal Ijidles*
SI'ICt'lAI.S «tnl(leudlor'B.ladlniT uors«tffowns,
worth ll.WI, tl; alni> covers
at 25 and 39 cts.
'
Old Reliable Shoe Store
KntubliHliecI In 1H7I).
roadwny au<l its ci'iiiont si<li-\valks ; and yet our Hiiiuinoiitonians are
overlooking 'that little tdge (or iiiHiTtioii) between walk and curb.
ettcr to the writer, (Into of Juno
6th, said, in part : "I nm glud
Second, You will receive the interest regularly,
whether the mortgagor pays it or not.
High Class Moving Pictures Only RED CROSS PHARMACY worth 24 els., at IU cts. Utmdlors'.
'oiiltry, HII|>|)||CH, mill MvcHlook.
•on have written me nhoiit the stit- Remember, we are giving
Vfakes out- think of a well-dressed man or woman witli a torn shoe.
•Where yon will U n i t » variety <>f
/good umliCH from (lit) IICHI million) Cut that little edg»r, Hellevue residents, and make our Avenue all that
intion in Hniuniontoii. . . I per-
omilly, after having visited wveral
Third, The principal will he paid at the time.
stipulated.
Everything Clean and Up-to-Date I H I N O <''hlrki)lis, ilrrHNfil or uiulrt'iuiu
ttullvurcd. Win. Diuinliiu, Knlrvlow,
10 per ct. discount
In tl want it to be. That grass on the outer t-ilgi- is »>n your property, f the towim in the Clmutnitqun
vOur Repairing gives Satisfaction ind needs trimming to be in harmony with your well-kept lawn. -ircuit, Imve u great deal of Hyni- w
UC*sr You cannot pay a safe.i investment paying such a high Tent located at Bellevue Ave. & Third St. on our
mthy, with the view* of the Iliun- llm strawberry, Heady-made Suits
iionton pastorH. . . . I expect i'atc of interest' CH t:llKAM TCMlny,—
p«nrli, ..'I", nnil or»iiKi:
B.C. HERBERT Woodrow Wilrion, (Governor of New Jersey, wiis nominated for the o talk with Prof. 1'earnon to-inor- Mar Im. !•'. .1. Minion*. Mlimll'K old "limit.
this week
Fire Insurance at Coat.
'residency 1))' the Democratic convention ,it Baltimore, on Tuesday.
• uvmior Marshall, of I n d i a n a , will be his running mate. When the
ow morning, and I tthnll UHO tiny
nfluence I tnuy lliwt; to Hecure the Hammonton Trust Company Summer Specials iivr vni* hut pinto lor Mult*.
Mro. (Irloll. Wnnlilimloll He.
(Iwndoninent of any exerciwes ut
< p | l S«l.,.- < l n i < l o i i Cunl Hloi'k.-IKW liri'lnrrml
Mlltt WKM'i»iiu»"ii. M » k « > ino (in nftt'r IMI nil Caps,
THE CUMBERLAND
roKressive Republicans hold their convention, we will have plenty of
iinlxT from which to choose.
II in the llniiiinonton lent on
-iunduy." Uiifortinmtcly, Mr.
Open Saturday evenings. Stoves-all kinds part of tin. Int. .1. H. I nlllnn, l l n m i m m l m i
oHM.M.H— Hwi'iit 1'iitato, rnl.liiMii-, Tnumtii
cnlilllli'Wrr, pciipor. r>nd vm iilailln i nlsn
A very fine line for hot
weather, at a great saving,
Mutual Cllis 1 influence VVIIH ini-flVctive. Soa Foam Biscuit Campbell's Soups rtor roil |ilK«. ll.'iiry M, Plilllllui.
I '<irili>r Main nnil Mlililln Iliiniln.
Fire Insurance Go. One of our business men wrote n letter, recently, mid receiving no If a resident of Ilninnioiiton u Z5 c, 48 c, 89 c, #r.
Will liihiirn your properly ut. letn con eiir from now, I uluill be glad to The delightful flaky sweet Handy to have in the Wuutcil.
'ply, nnide inquiry, '1'lie response wan, "We couldn't read the Hignu- lo nil in my power to promote i n -
limn >iii rr.. KUHHOII ; <>)>nriiUiig «x
A few Specials at Gendler's
biscuit. house at this time of Our Shirt Department
|iaimrn ll|;lit ; no loading nl prmnliim Co
I'rodln ; nlxty-iiflvmi yora of imtlnfnntory
»ervl<u> Uiuh •urpliin over $100,000.
uic, mid i l i i l n ' t know who it watt from." Moral, be careful that your
supply of printed stationery is not exhausted. The "Republican" ollice
ores! in n return of wnne Much
novcnicnt, mi condition tliut the
THIS WEEK|!
Hardware, 20 Cts. per pound the year. All kinds o Reward *,l,!luoi!'"i,'Viiiliili"'!I
llm nrri'it nr roiiYli'tlmi ol iwrmm or IHTSOII,
is complete.
Kor pftiltotilain, u»o s the place to order it. •iiinday programme be «l>nolutfly 1O Ots. per car Cam ii' Ilimni',whoi n»lmlli m i p x tyt xiluin,ilo iltuimui
win, iinvn nr
ifi ivo
i>l n n
, or
untiir our
•liminated. II. I'. HOSKINH. We've a line line of Bathing
Wayland DePuy, Agt., Although 1'ostmasler I'.lvitm in not to blame, the department should .Inly Int. lllli.
thorolt>. I l i i i n i i i i i n l n i i I 'unnti I 'lub.
Suits at '.i.sc, 50 c, $i, $1.50
Corner M.Hiuiid nnil clnrrK «li«oi«, Men's Silk. Half-hose, worth 35 <.-, at 23 cents a pair. W IIK'IW wllli clillil
hi.ii.i'WuiU.
wiuiln iniinliiyiilKlit n'
Mr». A i u m M h M i l x ,
/ Iliiininoiitoii. N. •'• not have CUT DOWN the minihrr of employes In 1 lamniiiuton I'ost Ollice I/isle, black or brown, worth 15 e, at 10 cents a pair Small Mackerel Coylon Tea
Plumbing, Gas Pitting
\I/-ANTKH » « l i l l o r Kiiimnil l i i M i i n i w i i r k .
VV Mrs. A. .1. Kliut.
Dr. VVhiliiici- Stoiu'. IJr. Stow
CHAS. T. T H U R 8 T O N
|ii!it because the bitttinesH has incre:iHi-d to the itliuulunl of a second class
otliiT. The pallium do not uppiceiate this letlilctiiiu. nlHou Itrown, ami I'rof. 11, I.«>"K. Men's Dress Shirts, worlh 59 r, at 45 cents Nice white fish, weighing Splendid for iced tea. VX/AN rKI>,--«invlnii, iilnrlrni wi>rk, "r hiiviiio AH Id nds of Bargains
Practical f the IMiiln. AouU-my of Natiinil
ScioiicfH, KticstH of (}. W. llumirU,
Hoys' Blouses, worth 35 c, at 23 cents about half a pound. Nice taste, pretty color. in all Departments,
Plumber Don't ntup yntir teiini in tin-center of Hellevue, The street is too •xplorcd lliitulo Kivcr n couple of We also have in a fine line of Men's and Hoyn' Caps C cents each 00 Cts. per poniu
I.imt, .V- Kollllil.
Come and see for yotirself.
iiKrstcil for mife travel. liiytt, rieitrcliiiiK ' <>r )u-vv lllltl l a l t ' at very reasonable prices I ' I X V . M I I l Im rt'lilrn "I laity•« uolil wnlob
and Qaa Fitter l O t l l l l i f u l HpOl'llIH-IIH.
R I,>»l l u l l <lh. nl llm I'mk ur mi Coiiuly
Children's White Dresses, all si/es, at very low prices
Kut'lniHtcb clu'orfully furiilMlind.
I'rouipt Attontloii to ,i|| kln<ln of Call and see—at (Icndler'n.
lloitil. Aililrcnn l.m'k llm '"". llniiiinonton.
r IIMI' Inly <lh t«o «ri>y unit while klli«m
*' Iti'linn I" •'• I1', fiowoll.
W. L. BLACK
I'liimlilnir work will provi-nt
luryo 1)11 In In Iliu «u<|. Going Away this Summer Pi
•t ^
We give Yellow trading staijips ' H, McD. Little M. L. JACKSON & SON.
Tlilnl nnd MMilnHlr.M l«.
llk
T 1 1ST.- Inilx'n li"'« I'lni'k »llk i'i>«l, T l n n m l n y
*' n.'iihiK, nl tl»' I ' l l l k . K u n n r i l .
Tl
Mr«. M. .C..llr<ill.
tfcmmollton A v o u u .
IlkmmuQtou, - N. J.
I.orul I'luilia (WT Then let the "Republican" follow you. In Hi"
Nfext to Krimiiicl GENDtiER Near Post Office T t>MT.-l x>w«r pull '»! liriw" »utiiiimlillo Inline
*•* ItuWKIll. I'llOllu 5^ ,
said th* young man eagerly. "I'd give THE FIRST CELEBRATION OF IN-
It you now If I had my cheaue-book, DEPENDENCE DAY.
which, unfortunately. I haven't, or I
A CARD GAME could manage It all myself, I dare T Is 136 years since the
FASH ION'S FANCIES
say." . .
"That's all right, sir," said Mr. Continental Congress
Spltchwlck, with sudden decision. "I adopted the Declaration
haven't the cash—very little comes my of Independence, which
way,—but ™I can-raise -It- here, some.- proclaimed these United
DON'T cafe a brasa farth- was a fool last night." where. Will fifty-five do you alto- 'States free and' Inderi
ing for the firm!" ex- "So one of your friends told you, If gether?" • pendent, and for the one^
ECCENTRICALLY POISED SASHES. claimed Mr. fepltchwlck. I remember rightly." "Amply!" exclaimed the young man hundred and thlrty-seventh time the
CLEANIIMQ FRAIL , EMBROIDERY
Address all- orders to 'Confound the firm! They "It was the whisky!" burst out Mr. gratefully. "It's a deuced awkward people are "celebrating."
' can't do without me, an' Spltchwlck.
The sash may bo anywhere on the , thing to ask, and I Would never have
PATTERN DEPARTMENT French chalk Is excellent for cie*n they know It J" "Yes, you seemed t<T have'been Im- ventured If It hadn't been for " The celebration has not changed
gown this summer—around the Ing embroidery that'Is too fragile t • The others at the card- bibing; but, then, your language! My
waist, around the knees, at back or 6O7-6O9 Sansom Street "Don't mention It." said Mr. Spltch- much since the "doln's" that took
be washed -with soap and water. Th table exchanged glances, father " ' \ wlck fervently. "I'll get the ready in place when the people of the "old
front or on either side. This smart chalk should be made quite hot an and raised their eyebrows, whilst the. Mr. Spltchwlck made a despairing two-two's If you'll wait here, sir."
frock of crochet lace ond cream satin PHILADELPHIA, sprinkled thickly over the embrold remaining few men scattered about the gesture. thirteen" first heard of the Declara-
commercial-room looked up curiously. . Twenty minutes saw the transaction tion and proceed to make a noise
meteor IB made very unusual by the WkftA ery, which Is then rolled carefully a "Then 'I suppose It's all up,- sir?" completed.
>ir. Spltchwick's partner, Jaye, a said he gloomily. "This means the Jlko unto liberty. Philadelphia was
saeh of black velvet ribbon placed that tho chalk Is Inside. Etout,' florid-faqed man, shrugged hla sack, of course." '' "You shall, not bo a loser by this, the first to receive the news, though
directly In the center front '." '
Leave It In a dark place for broad Moulders. The- blue eyes observed him keenly. Spltchwlck," said the -young man, and not the first to start . the* fire-
Black satin boots with white but- "Kasy on, Bpltch, my boy!" he mur- "You said sorrtethlng last nleht_.of a five minutes later Mr. Spitchwick works that continued throughout July
week or ten days. Then shake 1 mured. "No need' to make a song of large, order which Vou had se- watched him step epringily past the
tons echo the black and white note until every *^%lony had been noti-
out and the embroidery will be quit It—and it's your dfeal." cured. Of course, I couldn't help hear- window.
of the sash. ^ fresh again. If the embroidery 1 "Song be sugared!" exclaimed Mr. ing." ,. fied.
• "Spitch, my boy," he murmured soft-
wanted in a hurry rub the hot chal Spltchwlck.. "If you had spent two "Yes," said Mr. Spltchwick eagerly. ly, "you've had a lucky escape, and It was on July 8, 177G, that the
through It. days roping in a big line, an' then got "That's true enough. Yesterday morn- made a friend at court in the bargain." Declaration was read to a .large num-
WASHING LACE CURTAINS. This process should be repeats a cheeky letter from your firm askln' ing I nailed Gadwell'a—the big factory Mr. Spitchwick was preparing to ber of the inhabitants of Philadel-
H you were still alive, what would you •people here, you know—for ten of our sally forth with a heart full of song,
Lace curtains should never be rub-
several times, and If some dirt stll say? Parcel of frightened old women, new cutting machines, With the patient when there fell on his startled ear his phia and "was received with general
bed. When washing them soak In cola
remains use a little more chalk"an that's what I ca.l Gregg, Doublecross icheckers—well - over a thousand own name uttered In a fat, wheezy applause and heartfelt satisfaction."
leave It over night if possible. & Co., an' I don't care who hears me pounds' worth In all. That Is what voice. to the evening the coat of arms of
water overnight. Then put them Into say It!" makes It so hard. I dare say I got "The governor himself, by crums!" thej late king was brought from the
clean cold water with borax. Bring "That is pretty evident," grunted the a bit above myself and had an extra he exclaimed softly. "Here's a start! hall In the state house and burned.
slowly to a boll and boll fifteen or man on his left. "You're a fool, my whisky or two on the strength of It He's tracked the young 'un after all!" The Declaration was received by
twenty mlrfutes. Rinse thoroughly in friend, all the same." Then came that confounded. letter rag- Mr. Spltchwlck had no time to re-
several waters and into the final wa- "It la very annoying, no doubt," put ging me for not sending in anything lect upon what action he should take, Washington at his headquarters In
ter put five cents' worth of gum ara- In Mr. Hpitchwick's partner hurriedly. for two or, three days, whilst the truth for at .that moment Mr. Clement Gregg, New York on July 9. Immediately
"Jt's clone cm twelve. What do you of It was I had been hanging on to of Gregg, Doublecross. & Co., entered the brigades were formed' In hollow
ble. They will have the stiffness of fellows say, shall we finish?" Gadwell's all the time."
new curtains. the room. squares on their respective parades
There was unanimous assent. 'Mr. The brows above the blue eyes were Ha, Spltchwlck, here you are!" he
Spltchwlqk rose rather unsteadily, and knit in apparent perplexity, then the observed. "I was at Plymouth, and, and the Declaration was read to
glared at the man on his left. young man suddenly laughed. them. One of these brigades was en-
being so near, thought I'd look you
"I may be a foo:." he said indis- "Look here Spltchwlck—that Is your up. They sent me on news pf that camped on the "commons," where the
tinctly, "but Gregg, Double —" name, I believe—I have no special machine order of yours. Must have New York City Hall now stands. Tho
"Oh, go to Bath!" exclaimed the taste for playing- Informer, though I crossed the letter I sent you before I hollow ftquare was formed about the
other, and they left Mr. Spltchwlck must confess you riled me last night. left home. You received. It, I sup- spot where the park fountain stands.
" " s w a y i n g by the table. I tell you what!' You-can do me a pose?" . , Washington 'was within the square on
9274. A COMFORTABLE SIMPLE) "Better get him off to bye-bye," said
one to Jaye. "He may listen to you." horseback, and the Declaration was
, tttl. A COMFORTABLE DRESS AND STYLISH HOUSE OR Meanwhile, a young man with a fair read In a clear voice by one of his
"PROTECTOR." HOME DRESS. moustache and 'extraordinarily large aids. When It was concluded three
blue eyes moved to Mr. Spitchwick's hearty cheers were given. The same
Ladies' Apron.—For house or home Ladles' House Dress with Full Bide, and handed him a card.
k, and all duties where an apron
ft necessity, this design will be
very satisfactory. It is easy
.«ngth or Shorter Sleeve, and With
Six-Gore Skirt in Raised or Normal
Waist Line.:—Gingham, percale, gala-
ea, lawn, cashmere, cotton voile,
"That Is my name," he said, In a
low voice. "It may interest-you."
Mr. Spltchwlck looked at the speak-
er dully, and then at the card. The
m
.•'rSiN evening the equestrian statue or
George III., -which had been Bet up
In 1770, -was pulled down and, being
mostly composer of lead, was subse-
THE INDEPENDENCE BELL.
ID make, readily adjusted, and simple, words danced before his eyes, but he quently made Into bullets for' the
graceful and pleasing. The pattern is
ordiyoy and other seasonable goods s
managed to read: There was tumult in the city,
may be' used for this model. The colonial army. In the quaint old Quaker town,
fbt In 8 sizes: small, medium and 9280 ronts show a most unique closing,
. "Mr. C.ement GreBS. Junr., Paston
Villa, Sydenbridge. 3. E." As Boston on the 18th there was a
fcrge. It requires 3 7-8 yards of 36 and have deep tucks over the Erhoul- Mr. Spftchwick's jaw dropped, and big military display, and the cannon
And the streets were rife with people
feeh material for a medium size. era. The skirt has panel front and he suddenly became extremely sober. roared from Vort Hill, -Dorchester Pacing restless up and down —
A. pattern of this illustration mailed ack gores, with plaited extensions at. "Eh?" he stammered. "You—you're Neck, the Castle, Nantasket and Point People gathered at the corners,
<B any address on receipt of 10 cents nee heights. The pattern iff cut la not the .governor?" Alderton, thirteen shots each, which WfTeTe they whispered each to each,
te cUver or stamps. "No; but I might be his son." rc-
ix sizes: -32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 41 . piled the other, fixing his expressive were followed by the firing of salutes And the sweat stood on their temples
9280. A COMFORTABLES NEGLIGER nches bust measure. It requires 5H eyes on Mr. Spltchwick's startled of thirteen rounds by each of the With the earnestness of speech.
ards of 44-inch material for the 38- countenance. thirteen divisions Into which the mil-
Ladies' Dressing or House Sack.—
COLLAR AND CUFFS OF TURKISH This simple and dainty model here
nch size- "Didn't know he had a son." itary had been divided.
TOWELING, 9213. A SIMPLE PRACTICAL DRESS FOR THE LITTLE MISS. shown is appropriate for lawn, cot-
A pattern of this illustration mailed The-younj man gave a short laugh.
"Weil, you know It now. You have The Declaration reached New :>.'
As the bl-eak Atlantic currents
- . . . - .
o any address on receipt of 10 conU Hampshire on July 18, and. there -were
ton, crepe, crossbar muslin, dimity, n silver or stamps,' never met me. before, and It seems to Lash the wild Newfoundland shore,
A .pretty and practical • use to Girls' Dress la Kimono style, with Gored Skirt, and Band Trimming me that you are scortely likely to meet a ' military display, ringing of bells,
nainsook, silk, or flannel. The sack So they beat against the statehouse,
which, to .put Turkish -toweling Is an (with front closing).—Striped galatea In brown and white, with bands of . me often In future. I'd go to bed now firing of salutes and shouting at
attractive collar and cuff set for the Is lengthened by a peplum. The sleeve If I were you." So they surged against the door,
white, was used for this design. The front closing Is a good feature, and THE. HOUSEHOLD. Portsmouth.
float or even for the frock of linen. 9282. A COOL ATTRACTIVE FROCK the gored skirt will not fall to please. The dress may be finished with a which Is cut "in one" with body por- With this the blue-eyed young man The celebration at Savannah, Ga., And the mingling. of their voices
FOR THE LITTLE MISS. tions, may be finished in full or in nodded curtly, and leTt the room.
The collar IB cut on the lines of the
- iteple - Dutch- collar-and- scalloped" at
back closing If preferred. The pattern Is cut in 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8, and 10
years^It requires 3 1-2 yards of-27 inch material for the 10yearslze:
3 Insects like neither salt nor^ alum,
dLLength, The^ pattern-Is cut In~6 nd~a sniall"quantrty"Bi)rlnkred on this Mrr-SpltchwIck-stood^for a-.ffrw-mo- was elaborate. When the council re- " Made a ' harmony profound " " ~
" ~ ' " " " ' ' ~
sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches arpet will keep them away. ments staring vacantly at tne" table, GEORGE WASHINGTON ceived the Declaration on August* lo
•Age with a colored floss. Above the design was developed In cadet blue A pattern of this Illustration will be mailed to any address on re- then with a subdued "Good-night, all!" It gathered the people into the square Was all turbulent with sound.
•Age 'dots of color are used, and llnene with white soutache braid for ceipt of 10 cents In silver or stamps. bust measure. It requires 4 yards of went out from the room and upstairs
27 inch material for the 36 Inch size. before the assembly house and read
Comparatively few people know th»t without as much as a stumble.
fanning from four or five of the seal- trimming. A neat black tie finished
Iff points la a little Tine effect Loops the front. The shaping of the collar THE BEST WAY/ ' KITCHEN.
A pattern of this Illustration mailed small pinch of baking soda keeps The others had noted the whole in- Hervlce. perhaps, and, on my part, I Mr. Gregg's eye« twinkled as he It to them, after which the military mv
to nny address on.receipt of 10 cents Ilk longer than sugar, and It Is a cident v«4th norno curiosity, but the can forget all about what has hap- spoke, bin: there was -an undertone fired salutes. Then both the military So they surged against the statehouse-,'
'W velvet matching the color used with Its over lapping front edges is colloQuy had been In such low tones pened," of anxiety which told Mr. Spltchwlck! and the civil .authorities paraded tor
tor embroidery hold the collar to- most pleasing. The waist Is arranged Hlnta Suggesting the Manner li How to Make Round Steak Tender. In silver or stamp's. letter plan than boiling It. that they had heard nothing distinctly. 1 -.-Mr*—Bpltehwlck-could-scarcely- be- th^ truth. The head of his firm had
While, all solemnly inside
the Liberty pole, where they were
gether at front, and about the edge with deep plaits over the centre to Which Things May Be Done. In these days -when sirloin and por- "Well, that'll a rum go!" ejaculated j lieve hla ears. His face grew red, and come to apologize! Sat the. Continental congress;-
terhouse steak Is so expensive, moth- one man. "Sober OH a Judge all nt his voice faltered. "Oh, yes, sir, I got your letter!" met by the Georgia battalion, which, Truth and reason for its guide,
ef the velvet loops appears a narrow correspond with the skirt plaits. The "I'll never forget your kindness, Mr. said Mr. Spltchwlck quietly. after a second reading of the Decla-
•eallop of Irish crochet. To hem napkins quickly, rub them ers of large families are glad to know oncn. I'd Klvo hnlf-o-<lollar to know O'er a simple scroll debating,
pattern Is cut in 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8 and between the palms to remove th how to prepare round steak so that It what that young 'un »ald to him. It —er—Clement, said he. "I know It's ;r The old gentleman patted his travel- ration,' discharged Its flold pieces and
The cuffs to complete these sets 10 years. It requires 2 7-8 yards of Blaze dressing on the linen, and then evidently knockiul old Spltch over, more than I deserve. As for anything on the shoulder. fired In platoons. After this Is pro- Which, though simpl* it might be,
Jlto made about three and one-half 36 Inch material for the 6 year size. will be tender, when cooked. First, whatever It was." I can do In return " "You sec, we hadn't heart from you' ceeded t f l t h e battery at the trustees' Yet should sfiake .the cliffs of England
the hemming can bo done In half the place the steak on a board and cover "It's like thin," cut In the other. for three days, and In thesa times
feches In depth and finished with A pattern of this Illustration mailed time. It woll with flour; then pound It with
Jny<i laughed.
"Tho governor doesn't know I nm thrtio days take a lot of making up; gardenplwhere the Declaration was With the thunders of the free.
•etllopa, dots and vines to match the to any address on receipt of 10 cents "fieemod to me that, on the contrary, down this way at all. I hope you but you did It. there's no mistake read for tho third and last time and.
an old-fashioned potato masher, and It put him on his ii-RB." nuld h*. "Val- haven't been talking?" And he look- about that, Spltchwlck! I came out the cannon of the battery discharged.
•ollar. |n silver or stamps. To clean a soiled laco yoke In a afterward chop it In different direc- uable recipe, for some of ua on occa- ed at Mr. Spltrhwli'k sharply. IV.
of my way specially to congratulate This was followed by a dinner under
allk or cloth dross, rub powdorot tions with the butcher knife. Have the ekin, I ahould Imunlno. HUH. I'm KoliiK "I haven't Hpoknn to a noul Blnce you." Far aloft in that high steeple
Htareh Into the loco; let It He aevera frying pan very hot, and, after cutting to sec that Spltch In all right before I nave the waltremi." the cedar trees, at which the partici- Sal the bellman, old and gray.
• Mr. Spltchwlck 'Checked a sudden
hours, and then brush It out Tho turn In." pants "cheerfully drank to' the unit-
the' steak In small pieces, cook It until A tup ut Mr. Sultchwlck'u door pro- "That's well. Now, thlfl Is the fir I tendency to hyaterla. Luck was hav- He was weary of the tyrant
starch absorbs tho grease and dust. both sides are real brown. Then pour ing a lark with him! ed, tree and Independent States of
duced u perfectly Folwr-noundlng ri<- nm In. The governor Bent me to Man- "I am glad you are pleaaed, air," America."—Exchange. And his iron sccptered swa^y,
In a little boiling water and push the •ponue. and tho friendly traveler punn- chenter looking up un account. I dirt Hiild he. So he sat with one hand ready
To make Rood UBO of old white silk- pan on to the back of the utovo so ed on to Ills own room w i t h an t-uuy my biiBlneHB there, and then dropped "Now coma out and have lunch with
gloves use tho tops of tho arm lengths that the steak will simmer until th(. mind. down here on u little prlvato affair OLD POLES MADE NEW. On the clapper of the bell,
Mr. Bpltchwlck wan not neen by tho of my own. a The wpoakor he8l- me. Early, I know, but I muat catch When his eye could catch the signal,
for wash cloths for the face. They fit water Is almost cooked away. Then the eleven out, and I dare gay you
over tho hand and aro unsurpassed serve. If you are fond of gravy, n earlier risers, but the bluc-eyuil young luted i-onfuHedly. tackle a bit of chicken and a bot- Metal Baeo« insUllad Without Inter- The long expected news to tell.
man wua In tho Unit b r c u k f u n t m>t. j "No need for detalla nnld Mr.
for this purpose. vory nlco one can bo nmdo; pour sev- He BWinod n very reticent y o u t h , und Spltchwlck IniliilKeiiMy. "I've been tle of something good—In honor of ruption of Service.
eral spoonfuls of cream Into tho fry- tiffortu to enter Into roiivvrHiitlori with young myself."
that little order of yours—eh? I eaw V.
To provont flour lumping easily, and 'ng pan whllo It Is Btlll hot, uhaklnft quite a decent restaurant nn I came
"Well, tlm t r u t h la, I am brokn— along from tho station."
to overcome tho raw tUHtfi, that Home-
him mot with no BUI c''«a. A new method of re-enforcing tele- "Will they do it?" "Dare they do it?"
t around woll «H It bollu up and pour Some \voiiM fain have HtiKi-riMl' to fairly on the rocka!" burst out the Mr. Bpltchwlck, with a aomewhat phone, telegraph and electric service
times clings to I t ' w h e n It Is lined for t over the Htonlt. wltnens lilB next meeting w i t h Mr. other. "I daren't w r i t e home, and I unnuhitantlul memory of tea and toaat. poles that have decayed Sec ! See ! The dense crowd quivers
H p l t c i i w l c k , but liunliicua culled ami thu know nobody hereiiboutii. I am booked Immediately naiented.
at tho Through all its lengthy line-
thickening gravlos, noupn untl fliiuco", ground lino connlsts of sawing off
liako It in an ovoii u n t i l it IH thor- ;heeie Omlet. had to b<i commit ! here ua 'Mr. Oriey.' 1 didn't evnn know Mr. flrogg; chuckled eoftly aa they the poles near the ground lino, re- As the boy beside the portal
w i t h a a r e r t n l n l n g that Ibe yiiuiiK man you were of our firm boforo you Kot left tho hotel.
oughly heatoil anil dry. I'ropnro a Take, a cup of grntnil chnn»<v und win known to the hotel proprietor us: tixlldiiK. You nee. I only entered the
Hastens toitli to give the sign!
Hinixll amount n t a tlnui and hoop It nix w i t h a hulfnpoonfii! of mustard "Odd thliiit," Bald he, "but I had an moving tho old Btump and building a
"Mr. Orluy, of Munrheator," nml t h u t buMiiKm lunt week. That IN bow It I" iitipllcittlon for your Job only a day With his little hands uplifted,
In n covtired rnri'ptablo. and a pinch of cayenno popper. Add now one In a ateol tube, ull of -which
he \VUH probably 1,-nvliiH that >Iivy. you d i d n ' t know nm either." Hre-exfs dallying with his hair—
hn whites of tlvo cggH mid bnlio In u lly half-nun! nlno Ixith the KinoUliiK- Mr. Hpltchwl. U nodded mm«eIonH|y. or two ago. Wonder I didn't don* may bo accomplished without disturb-
To make good IIHO of wooden bod- lulric oven In u well groaned pudding room anil ooffee-niom was empty BIIVII "And you want t h e canh to net homo
with It." ing the wlrflH or Interrupting tho tier- Hark, with deep, clear intonation
"Indeed, nlr," replied Mr. Bpltch-
f<ir "Mr. Orloy," who out omaUliiH wllh. Well, nlr, t h a t ' l l eniilly ninn- wlck. with a ahude of unoaalnooi. Breaks his young voice on the air!
i hut luivo illHcunlnd for llbh. Wtinn ilone, i-bop a little parhley
ninileru brniiH bciln, h a v e a r t l n t l c hall ml nprlnklo ovor tho lop. i-lKUirlli-n ami reuilliiK I'"' murnlMK l>u- Tho tuboB lire iicamloaH, made of
purn. Presently Mr. Hpltdlwlck'n voice The- young man liiuifded a w k w a r d l y . thriio-BlxtoontliB to quarter Inch Ptc»l VI.
bi'iiclicii inailo (l ii| of |limn, IIH fol- "I am afraid n mero r u l l w u y faro Svho, 1 won, nomehow. I had aomo and aro fiirnlahod In auvnral ul/.eii.
wun heard ordering; "l«u unrt touiil,"
I O W H ; ( I n v i i |do iildn ralln uawrd 111 Coffee Grounds. itntf u In Jilt ti-n iiiliiuti-u afterwunla Hi" won't let mo out," mild be. "You BOO, difficulty In shaking, him off. Had to 1 lushed tht people's swelling murmur
Imlf l o i i K t h w l H o . Tho I«KH on Dm hoad ThoHo dhoulil nnvi'r bo thrown away, fruKul breifckfunti,r entortnl tbr mnoU- 1 did receive thn money for that ac- Hive, him oiio of my prlvata mrdi at Tho pole to bo ro-uiiforcoii In support- While the boy cries joyously.
hoard uluirloni'd HO t h a t tlm hoail. ivd |li«m and mid I l i u m lo tho i m r l h 9160 Init-room. looking very pale and flnhy- count In Monchi-ntcr, and well, I la«t - hadn't any bimlnnan one» on mo -
eyeil. Hu n t u r t n i l on olim-rvInK the hluc haven't «ot It now. Of ciiurmi, I can mid tell him to call later. Ourlouily
ed by n Jack of apodal conatriictlon
whllo It In bolng cut off at the ground
"Ring I" he shouts. "Ring, grandpapa!
bonril can IMI ininl for duels of IK,net). hill In about your lloworliiK p l n i l l n King, oh, ring for Liberty!"
Tlm foot-hoard iinw ( >il In two to form vhli'h am kepi In putn ilurliiK I I I " win- eyt-B i c g m i l l n u him u r n v e l y over » iimUe It good when I n«t bi»ek. I have. iiougli, I met him Junt now on hi* lino and thon, through tlul manipula-
i d o arum. Tho iinnii urn lo bo nnlli'il nr. n«w»papor. '"L" W " ^±,,m lIdiiKlhened. tion of (ho JaeK, In Hhlftod to oiio Ouiek at the given signal
UI (lit, A I'KI'/ITV AND HIMI'l.l'l NIOIIT llltlCHH. "Ooon-inornlnK, air!" Bnld Mr. Mr. H|ilti'hwlck'n fai'n ^^" -V a t omoniniit -
tn
' t h e ntauon. , r.^nU" hbn
The (;ld bellman l i f t s his hand.
or Hcroweil lo ilm |,nclt w i l d narrow WnuhtiiK dliiheti on w h i c h cKKu H p l t o h w l e k . "I'm not n m r y you're In-rr. "How inurh','" h« nnlind briefly.
!>.„ blue y . Mko uldn whllo tho old utinnp In removed
H t r l p n (|ii iiacd M l i l o lo mull,i idem *«. avo boon norved can ho mitilo nn womitu'n." and tho tube, hurled In, Its place In Forth ho sends t h e good news, making
Jjulli'ii' N l g l l t l i r n n n , W l l h I l l g l i Nucli a m i It'iiinnl Collar, or With "V" 1 w a n t e d to are you." "Fifty ptiiimla," wa« thn initially
cum. Tlm iiplH iildo rail fm-n t h e front nny Imih If the iilxhon urn ullowcil to rli nml Hhii|i<.i| colbir, und Wllh I.""K or .Shorter Hloovo. --|''i>r mn"llu, "Indeed," riipll<-il t h e other briefly. Mr. Hpltrhwlek enperleticod a mid- tho noil «'r In cdiicreto. Iron nuisio through the land.
larniili' reply. den IlKlitenliiK at the throat.
of ( d o ncnl, ami tlin neat propnr In oak In cold wulnr for a uliort wlill'i. c a m l i r l c , i l l m l i y , cri,pn, n l l l s llnnni'l or l l a n i i n l d l l e , Ihlii- moilel In vory nult- "I -I nuppoiie then, \n no cbani'r of Mr. H p l t i - h w l r k gave a low w h l H l l a .
"ll|u« nyca," bo ruimiitud, tryliiK lo Tlul tube In then filled w i t h e.on-
mailo of H p l a n l i tlm ( i n l y ploco of K i i i l u n l i l i T ) ' , lure or ,'(li;lnr. m u y ho mini for u l l n l n l i . Tho |iulti>rn tlila bwliiK (iverloDkeil'f" r u l d M r "Of couritf, I would pout you off n cretii, or w i t h noil If tho latter In
wooil iKMMlml lo c n i n p l o f n t h i n ploco of H|ill<-h"li li l u - K l l a t l i i K l y . " <lf
i-iiiirae, 1 i-liniiKi I m m e d i a t e l y on my ml urn," «|ielik linconrnrned. "Hoft foil hut, fair VII.
P R E P A R I N G PAH8NIPO. In I ' u t In lhi','0 itl/.i-H; H i m i l l , i i i i < i l l i i m am! law. I! o',|iilrvn 7% yanlH of of a d r y , grnvolly or roeliy (|iiallty. ti> How t h e y s h o u t e d ! W h a t rejoicinf, !
f i m i l l i i r o . W i l d ciinhlomi on Ido B«al L ' 7 - l n i - l i i n a i i ' i ' l u l for I l i n i i i c i t l u i u »l/.n. '•Thnt'B the follow! You k n o w hlmT" aboul o^io foot bolow tho Krinuid lino.
8002. A t i l M I ' U O 1 0 A M I I . Y M A D K K I U H ' K I.'OK M O T I I K J l ' M UTTI.K ONIO. nil c x i ' d l m i t dan nciil may do obtain- arrtiilpM urn nm veil w i t h Huh, pi,l- A p u l l , ' i - i i of I l i l i f I l l i i i i l n i l l o n u m l l i ' i l In any iiiblri'iui on rocnlpl of 10 "I I hell.ivo ho wan nlaylng at tbo How the old bell shook the air
Tlnui a Ililn m l x l n r o of cnmcnt IH
cil f r o m n n old bed n| 11(11,, rout. rably w i t h milt Hull, anil w i t h corn- cuiilM In hlh't'i- or nlaiiipii. c.-ntrnl," mi 1,1 Mr. H|>ltchwli-k fulntly, Till t h e clang of freedom milled
(In- lircmi W i t h or W i t h o u t "|.'ri<ni'li" KnVel. ,\ V |||, |,|n|,O), ,,r ,,, irr
Bloove). L a w n , i l l m l l y , imlnnooli, l i n e n , r l i a m b r i . y , <•), I l l , , ,„. ,,111, „,.„
ll
If
ll.M.f.
tlmy HI''- wmilii'i| anil wull m - r i i l > - H!l!,:i. A I I K I . I U I I T K I I I . H K A H O N A I I I . I O K I I O C K .
THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER "I uiidorntuod him to (my that he
had noinn iM'inmliitanco w i t h n «on of
poured In, and (ho «nd of the Hitwi.il
off polo In nll|ip<'(l Into the t u l i o and The calmly gliding Delaware!
FOR A DKLIOATE CHILD. .voiim, «lr." llovy the lionfues and the torches
equally a | > [ i n i i i r l i t l i t for c u r i i i n i i l u of II In Mini V e r y n r r c e l l v n for l l n i ' i i , c h i i i i i l i r n y , K l i i K h n i n , poreiilo, caiihmure, POIIKI'O forced d o w n w a r d I n t o I I . Tbo polo,
ml llu'y m.iy l>n boiled In I l i o nltlnii Mr. (IreKK nlared. L i g h t e d u p t h e n i g h t ' s repo-.e,
to IHIIK I",in,- f r o m t h n nliouldi.i-H, J/IKKH IHIII, h,,,| in m|||( ,,,-,, very or i i l l u - r m i i l i T l u l i i now III vi'llil". Tlm ninilol m u y lu, i l i i v u l i i p n i l nil u ("in- < >ne h u n d r e d year* n ^ u m a r k e d the h i ' ^ i i i i i i n i ' of I IIP war h a v l i i K - boon rut off aii|l o x t e i i d l i i K
nil prnli'il n f t i i r w i i r i l . "Houl" ha cxolnlinntl. "Why, the f e l -
a Imlt In "l''rcnch" H t y l o . A l l l H h i i | i ' ( I- liuff ul,-, m f u i l h h l i i K for Hir ( |i,llci,|,, ,,|il|d, anil If llu'y aro to Im frl<<il Ilio l i o l l l i i K "i pl,-rr i l r i u i i i , or \ \ l t l i ti-ii|inraln wain! a m i u l i l i l l i I,, i n ||,, won, w i t h or of i K l a , i r c n n f l i e t - . v h i t l i w;is made i i i e u i o l a h l c hy the .uie- only about to t h e ground lino In the A n d ' f r o m the Names, |jK(- fabled plioeir'.,
V lui niiivl, holh of low iiiiint ho an iinbhinlilnir Mar. 1
willed the i m l l e r n hiippllen, It In i-ul li 'I lll'/.eii; mid I are niii.lu |u I l i l n w a y : A i.miill n a i i c i > o nlilmi IH l l i « l>r«l pri'llmlimry pro w l l l i o i i l u f - i i l m p i ' nr l i i i ' l t i - r . Tlm W n l n t ami » U l r | I H I V I , un I n n r r l i ' i l paiuil cesMcs of t i n - A m e r i c a n forces t i n the M'a-t and \ v h i r h to- IHIVI- had a «onl" lube, I'xleiiilii lo tli" name h o l x h t an ( )|tr glol iniis 1 , i l i c - l l y at use !
ream. It r"niiln-a ^ 1-1 yuritu of ;n; I cli nuili-i'liil for Din :; yi. pan tihiuilit l,e Illd-it Idrei- f i n i r l d n f u l l I'flH.
al from nml luteh w h i c h mulil Im p r u l l l l y brulili'il or oiiilirulilnrod, A ward :ls t'lose ^;ave rise to the incident the led to the w r i t - Mr. Htilt.-hH'Ink clicrlted u wild Im before It wan i-iit off Tho Ililn mix
A. i m t l n r n of t h i n l l l i i H l r n l l o i i m u l l , 1 In liny n i l i l i v i i H ..... -«ciiriil of 1(1 of m i l k w i t h M p l i i c d of mill iulil.nl, In pilriinlpn urn Hlarcli ami u u M r n l i u p i ' i l yolui i-ol'iir anil oiiff foi'inx a M i i l l n h l , , HII|M|| rot' iini'li and Nluevn ing of "The S t a r S p a n g l e d U i i n n c r , " the MIII^ now n e n e r - j im;nn in ^lnoh off In nuritili ,,r n,,,
1
l m , i of cuiiii.nt or i;rout, forced up VIII.
ceiitii In iillvor or iiliuiipn. and Ilin m i l k n d m i l d COIIIK lo ( d o doll. ml a I l l l l o K l u l e i i . '1'ln-y havo not mi cilKc. Tli" r a l l c r n In nil In llvo B - I K C M : I I . I ft, m, 17 IUI ,| IH y,,urn. It nwlndlnr, "After Mil, h|» ,IWn Indln.-r.i- ward by thn tmiortloii of tin. polo,
a l l y regarded i\~ < n n n a t i o n a l u i i l l i r u i . 1 hit poem wu-i tloiin, If riovriiliitl, woul.i ,1,, him more T h a t old ; t a t c l i o i i ' - c bell i-. s i l e n t .
A T I or tiroi\MiiK one or more «KK H ln|d inch wulor lui t i i r i i l p n or rarrolH and i'iii|ii!ri<H l ' i yariln nf ,'llllnch uialiii'lul for Hi,, |.| y r i i r nl/o. w r i t t e n h y l''i-uiu'i<i Scott K e y , a n a t t o r n e y w h o h a d ^ i i n e Ihiiii n r t y - l l v n iiouiKln' w o r t h of ilam
Ililn nil Ibo chliiliii and crevlcefl lie I l u s h e d is imxv i t s e l a n i o r n i i ' , t o n g u e ,
Hm. A H I M I M . I C F l t l l C K Foil M O T I I K I f ' S ( l l | ( | . . a i ul' n l l p I d e m c a r e f u l l y I n t o ih,. A p u l l , T H of Ilibi' I l l i i n l r u l l u i i u u i l l n l to any m l i l i v i i n nn roculpt of 10 Iweoii Hi" pule and upper portion <>t
iiiiiui uro a bolter foixl. to the l l r i l i . s h lleel in ('hcsa|icakc h.iy u n d e r .1 lla^ of t r u c e H i l l t i n - s p i i il i-, a w a l v i ' i i c d
dlrln' Ill-run W i t h MM.i ClonliiK M o l l n - n i w i l l \s..|roin., i h i u u n i t y ,. bollliiK fnllli ami cook l l i i ' i n K o n l l y r.'llln I n n l l v i ' i - nr n l M l l I P " tin. t u b e . i n n k l n K Hi" I'"1'1 and t u b o
|ln-~4url|vnly n^fiiiilnoil II ur ,t
fortnhlo l l t l l o nmilrl. l l m l l.imht ||,,clf r r i K l l l y to iuiy of i ho ,|ri,,m K I'M ,1<)w for llv(i m d i i i l n n or m i l l l I hey urn net UENTIL8 WHOLfiHOMC. in an e l l o r t lo . i r i u n ^ f foi i h e release of a pi i . o n e r of war. wblch ho lm|i|i«iu>d to bavn r«ln|in«t. practli-ally ono whi.li II r.iill<|lfl«fl. S l i l l \-, l i v i n g , e v e r y o t i i l i T ,
l i l i i l . A C I I A I I I M l N d I I O I I M I i ; nUMMM. And w h e n u <• j.>rccl I lie M i i ' l i n g M i l i l i g h l
tu vnjiio, Biirt In ulno n i i l U h l o for w a n l i fnlu.lni Tin, i-limlii K In ul tin, ,,|,1,, Hiilltcli.ntly. Tin,,1 dilio Id,.m up w l l h Mr. Key WIIN detained on hoard-a whip w h i l e the attack Th.. "Junior" lin<] II.MIO v«>ry n r n l l y A polo cnrryliiK "l< c-nmilnrnin wan
l.iidli'ii' lloiiii" o r I l i i n i d llroiiii W l l h I . I I I I K o r Mlnn-lor M l i m y n , Mont nddoll w i t h H non.
•nil muy bo (imild w|||i u lly or w i t h l i n l t i i i i H mill b u t t o n h o l e , Tho a nlli-n. d r a i n for n m i n u t e , t r i m Ido Mile, nil ItiKiimliioint plaiitii, lelilll" wan made mi l U l l i i m . r ' r , September u>, 181.}. The Mag wa« provided w i t h a new bane, In liviii < »ll Hie !'\IIM i l l of eaeh I n l v
|I|«IIH|IIK In l l i l ' i ilciilun «'IHi Hit n l i n p l i , llnoii ami i i l m p l o I r l i n i u l i i K . Tho "A( t i m l l y bud llu> Imi.iidoiiM lo «to|i
-ITronnli" wiilot ..ffm, In e n i M v l u l l y heromliiK In g r o w i n g K l r l n . ' llrown I'dKi-", iiiid plnt',1 llu, CKK" (>» minuroM lili-h holoiiK lo Hut muiln family 1111 iiliapeil colliu- f a c l i i K i;lve>< a (lonifni hihl M i l l H y i n g when d a r k n c K K h i d t h e .iccnc, a n d i n w a r d morn (ban an hour In OIK. of (bo t o u l u \\'c w i l l ne'er f o r g e t t h e b e l l m a n
of lultlrroil mill imrvn tlunn 10 lieiin or pun urn very nutrition*, i i u l M i i i i . Tlm n l i x i v o muy hn mo!" n«M Mr. ( l i e « K , Ignonint of tbo
henrletln. w i t h t r l m m l i i K ,if r.nt or ollco I.Inn inolr.i or u n l i n p l n dworalloii Mnliitnid In full I n n I h e f i r i n g ceiled. K e y k n e w t h a t t h e l u i l l l c was over, omoltoiii liln worda w.ro lii- ( ,unlii H In wllboiil dlnliirhliiK Hi" wlreii. 1'opu- Who, h c l v v K t t h e e . i r ' h a n d ' . K y ,
wlillr, hiit. a Imiul nilT, m lu nhorim- I x i i H l h \vllh 11 turn
ot whlto or In-own Ill-Mil wd.il.l ma u.. it (H-.ilty frock. The. pnii.,,.,, |, ,,„, hoy aro rich In Vi'01"1"- I inch (iiiff. Tlm u l i l i l linn Ilio popular pnnH bin lr*vnloi'n lii<m.t. -i\M n,c |10 »,„,! lar Mei-banlcn. l\'lili|; out i l o n d l y " I n d e p e n d e i n - r . "
hi 4 .In*: 4, «, K u,,,l in y.,,,r». It r..i|iin-<.n II I 2 yunl.i of 27 |,1(.], I/eiillls harw u ralhor nlraiiK flavor, Tlm p u l l i n i i In cut In b u t he (lid not know w h i c h ( t i d e - w a n v i e t n r i o i i H , and w h i l e
ll nl/.en: )ia, !H, ;HI, !IM, Hll ami 4:! |ai'li t m bimt iiii'iiHui". II i-iKjulron (17-8 •o| « |iunt in roi.re.ontndvB ,)f „ Which. |'le.i''e dod, -.hall .neve;- d i e !
Bnaterlnl for tlm R year «Un, Hnllor rollurn nro nKuIn 'hloh nome piionla do not llk«- Tim plcmi; t h e det-k of Ihe l i r i t i K h veswl in re.slless a n x i e t y he rroekary Orili. Trav«||n K |,, „„„,„
In din nnw Bprlnn mid mimmnr alto CHII ba modlflnd by mixing thn yurdd of IHI I n c h n\ulerliil for tlm 111! Inch nlr.iv t l l o t l ^ l l l of the I h e m e und coinptmt-il most of the l i n e s of niio.-liil kind of ITIII«. ho put It. fluid
A p a t t e r n of t h i n llluot m i|i.M mulloil to nny mlilrrna on rm-nlpt of III
A palterii of I l i l n Illiintrallou inalUnl (o any nililrnnn on rocolpt of 10
li,, you Hnd tbo con! o f ' l i v i n g nny
eultl lu silver or ninmpa. flnimrnlo wrnpn nro ninilo of ilnrk nllln with rlon In tho proportion of "The S.ar Spangled Haimei'." When d a w n eame hr saw ho Imd dona vory well horn." lHbn' tbuu It wnn, Buy. nvo yo«.ra
liliiti tuffi'ln. 0110 of rldo to two of lontlla. , •ontn In n l l v e r or nlmnim. "AI(1V «ld Mr. Hplu-bwl.-i, grimly. KII?
"I bollnvn hn w«n lolling \\,f t r , , t b Yco. «lr. Two of my mtuglitorii ha,vo
for onr«l"
Un-Clatmed Letteca.
The Peoples Bank Big HALF-PEICE Sale! The following letters remained
OF uncalled-for in the Hanituontoh
Hammonton, N. J. Post Office on Wednesday; July
Yesterday
Capital, . . . . . . . 8550,000 Four Thousand Dollars 3, 1912= .
Mrs. T. Drown
I'. J. Cordova
Mr. A. Knracchlo (2)
Mr. John Bcrenardo
Mr. G. r. IHincnn
MUs K. Hickctts
to-day
Surplus-and Undivided
Profits, .
WORTH OF Mr, WIlllo IloekiL Mr. Unrry stecker__
Mrs. V. Drown
' Mr. JON. Joaoppo
Mr. Colohbcrg
Domcnlco Lamaconl
to-morrow^
and
Dry Goods, Clothing, and Shoes Koslc Leva
Mr. .Joe Morro.
Mr Joe liouozco
T. Mateo
Mr. 1). I'optunO
N. Kamanelll
KorelEn....Slcnora FrnncescaSalvo every day
Three per cent interest paid
on time Deposits. Must be sol'd at Sacrificing prices .Hljtnor PtiKlfBi Uluseppo
Persons calling for any of the Your property <fcpreci»te« in value unlea prelected by a quality
Two pr. ct. interest allowed on demand within Ten Days. ' above will please state that it i was £«int. Such a paint hu -a hard, tmofath fuiface, keq)ing out the
itcconnta baring daily balance of advertised. THOS. C. ELVINS, mouture-and U a perfect armor against Nature'i auaulu. U ii ,
$1000 or morrfj Postmaster. elu»ut—expanding and contracting with heat and cold, thiu avoiding (
. Some of our Bargains: cracking, peeling and Ksljnj.
A good paint hu beauty of color. It doe* not fade quickly. ;
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Men's Trqusers Children's Dresses TOWN ORDINANCE". It proves the poet', laying. "A thing of beauty it a joy forever."
Reduced from $i to 49 c : ' $1.25 Reduced from 50 c to 29 c ; 750 An Ordinance to provide for the. 1m-
M. Ii. JACKSON. President. to 59 c ; $4.50 to 79 c ; $2 to 98 c ; to 39 C ; $i to 49 c ; $1.50 to 79 c. pro\ i-munt of portions o[ cor lain ' streets
In thi: Town .of Hummonton, New Jersey,
W. J. SMITH, Vice-Pres't. $2.59 to #1.19; $3 to $1.49. "with sidtjwalks and turbine. In accordance
w i t h thf provisions ot the Charter of the
W. E. TILTON, Cashier. Men's Suits Ladies'. Waists Town of Hammonton and on Act of tho
Legislature of ' t h o State ot -New Jersey,
DISBOTOlfa Reduced from $4 to ' $2 ; $5 to
approved, on the
Reduced from 35 c to 19 c ; 50 c entitled "An Act 15thauthorize thu govern-' to1
.day* of April, IDOii,
OKI U5ED-AWAY5 WfERMD
to 29 c ; 75 c to 39 c ; $i to 49 c Ing body of any municipality In this state i» an exponent ol the "good paint" doctrine. Every known «ciefice
M. L. Jackson J. A. "Vyaas $2.50 i $6 to $3 ;/ $7 to $3.50 ; £8 to improve uny road, street, parkway Or
0. F. Osgood George Elvins otht-r public highway herein with suitable plus 62 years manufacturing skill, gives you a paint that is absolutely
to $4.; $9 to $4.50 ;-$J2 to £5.90. curltinff, gutters and eldcwulkB, and pr*vM-
Win. J. Smith J. 0. Anderson
Sam'l Anderson W.R.TiUon Boys' Suits Shoes. , ' • ' Irtg lor the payments thereof."
J3o It ordained by the Town of Ham-
right as a protector and1 a beautifia. The Lucas reputation for
quality is back of every can.
Men's $2 Shoes reduced to 98 c; monton In 1. That Assembled;
Si-ctlon
Council
the following named ASK ABOUT IT
Wm. L. Black ''.'•' Reduced from $i to 59 c ; $1.50 portions of streets In the Town o f ' Ham-
from $3 to $1.49 ; $3.50 to $1.79 ; monton shall bo Improved with sidewalks
to 79 c ; g z t o g S c ; #3 to $1.49; $4 to £1.98. or curbing, or with sidewalks and curb-
W. H, Bernshouse
* . • ' ' "'\
$4 to $1.98. . "• Ing, In accordance with tho provisions here-
inafter made:
Ladies''$1 Shoes to 4 9 0 ; from vue Avenue to Central Avenue, from Belle.
Both sldos^oY
, Sold at Elvin's Store
Fire Insurance Balbriggan Underwear $i .50 to 79 c ; $2 to 98 c ; $3 to Improved with both sldovvaika and curb-
Wnlmer Qtreet, shall bft
Ing; excepting however, tho north Bide
Reduced'from 35 c to 175^ c. $1.49. or. the snld Central Avenue from Vine
Strongest Companies Street to Third Street, which shall bo im-
Lowest Rates Children's Hose proved
Children's Shoes,—large stock— aleo thewith curbing of the and excepting
south Bide
only;
Avenue from Third Street to Peach Street,
sold Central
at 3 cents per pair. also at half price. . Which shall be improved with curbing only,
Conveyancing, Both slclos of Third Street, from Orchard
Street to Maple Street shall be Improved
with both sidewalks and curbing, excepting BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES WITH
Notary Public, however, the South Sldo of said' Third
Commissioner of Deeds.
Turner Building,--op. Peoples Bank Street from Vine Street to Central Avenue,
which shall be Improved with curbing only,
and excepting, also the north aide . o f - tho
said Third Street from Central Avenue to
Hammonton. . -— , -/_-,' Sale to begin Ptach Street, which shall be Improved with
curbing only. The north side of Egg Har-
bor Road from. Grape Street to Maple
John Prasch, Jr., Friday, July 5th, 1913, 8 a. m. Street shall be Improved with both side-
walks and curbing, the south side of thS
Egg Harbor Road, from Bellevue Avenue to
Maple Street shall be. Improved, with curb-
Ing only. Both sides of Vine Street, from
WATCH FOR THE OPENING! Egg Harbor Road to School Lane shall b«
Improved with both sidewalks and, curbing.
Funeral Director excepting tho southeast aide of the aald
Vine Street, from Central Avenue to Thiro.
Street, which shall be improved with curb-
and Embalmer Ing- only. Both sides ot Peach Street, from
Twelltn St., between railroads.
The GET OUT OF THE RUT!
Egg Harbor Hoad to Central AvenUe shall
be Improved with both sidewalks and curb-
ing, except tho northwest side of* the Bald
Peach Street from Third Street to Central Cyclone Galvanized ^Ornamental Fence
Local Phone 901. Bell 47-D
Hammont'n Modem badness demand* cm-1 AvenUe, which shall be Improved with curb-
fol tninlni. Our cnduitn an ing only. Both sides of Second Street, from
Uioroughlr caolppM for prmcttcal Bellevue Avenue to Cherry Street, and both
work; 1500 itudenti lut jm. And GATES.
Hammonton, N. J. Boottwtair. etc. Pltm»n or sides of Orchard Stieet from Horton Street
Gngg Shorthand, Utt<r fastest to Third Street, shall be Improved with
Telephone and »lmple»t ijitnn known. both sidewalks and curbing.
Specljl fiommer tate«. Write
for Fraptctua,
Section '2. Thai all sidewalks (not here-
inafter provided- to be made of gravel of
Specially made—fully guaranteed—durable,
cheaper than wood.
Walter J. Vernier PHIMAIXPHIA
BUSINESS COLLEGE
of some other suitable material) and all
curbing which shall be laid or constructed
Gives Best Service 1017 ChMtnat St. under the provisions of'this ordinance, shall
bv made of Portland Cement Concrete; all All sizes and styles. See samples at my office.
Sanitary Plumb'r .and
V
cement sidewalks luld or constructed under
the provisions of this ordinance "shall be
laid to a grade of one-quarter of an Inch
to the foot transversal, and all cement side- JOS, R. IMHOFF Hammouton.
walks -and cement curbing laid or con-
and Is the Cheapest! Miss BERTHA TWOMEY structed under the provisions of thli
ordinance shall conform to the longitudinal
grades or profiles established on that cer-
Gas Fitting Contractor Notary Public tain nrap made by Mr. J. C. Remington,
Jr.. Town Engineer for. the .Town of Ham-
A-.-J; BIDEB, "mohtoni under" the "authority of th6~Town
President and Manager.
Com, of Deeds Council of the Town of Hammonton, which
map Is entitled "Man showing profiles and
Hammonton, N. J. Business in these linen properly and location of all curbs and sidewalks on cer-
tnln »t recta In tin- Town of Hammonton,"
Office in Odd Fellows Building promptly attended to. ami was- formally accepted by tho said
Local Phone 615 Bernsliouue'it office, Hammontoa Town Council on the twelfth day of June.
19J2, and ordered filed with the Clerk of
the Town of Hammonton. The portions of
said sidewalks herein provided for* paved
w i t h gravel or some other suitable material,
ARCHDEACON & CO. Edw. Cathcart, shall, where possible, be laid or constructed 1
to a grade of a quarter ,of an Inch to thu
100 Murray St., New York. foot transversal; but In such places where
90 Consignments of
Berries Solicted
Contractor & Builder
Jobbing promptly attended to
the cfim-nt sidewalk la much higher than
t h e curbing and lower than tru- abut l Inn
properties, the ipacu between the same shall
be terraced.
flection 3. That tho w i d t h and location
Reasons Ciir.la from CAUL FAUUI2SIO,'
Uuiuiiiontoi)
JUH) Ctfiitrul Ave. . Hiiinnionton of the cerm-ntfor and the all sidewalks here-
in provided
portions of
width of th« por-
tions of said HlduvJAlks paved with gravel
w i t h some other suit able material, und
tin* thickness and the depths of said sldtt-
Whj; it pays to build of Concrete MV.J. IM,INOWOKTH i und curbing, ami (ill details of tho
Hollcltfl jourpMtronago Smjirovrnic-nln In-n-fn provided to bo madi-,
XJR. J. *&.. WA.A.S. shall, unless otherwise btT»-ln provided, lie
First, it lasts; Second, itBatiufles Iti all kind* nf
In conformity with tho d a t a , . measurements
M^numeutfll. Marble & Granite Work nntl iipec Idea (tana ron tallied In Dint curtain
Third, It la modern; Dentist Also rci»lrlri|t and l«(t«rlnfr In Orofttcry map in rule by Mr. J. C, HomlnRton, Jr.,
Ut-nlly tut) awtUfacUirily don^, Town K n u t n v e r for tho Town «f Hammon-
The other nlnety-alx reasons you
will flnd if you will examine a
V
Bnlldlnfti : Ilammontoii, N K^fj Harbor Hoal and Ptmoli Btreet,
ton, u n d e r the a u t h o r i t y <>f tin' Town Couth
rll of HID Town uf lltimmontnn, which map
Is entitled "Map showing profile* ami locn.
lUmiunton, • N. J. tlon of til) curbs unit sidewalk* on certain
house of this kind, or if you alreeu In tho Town of Hiunmonlon," and
will call on tho was formally nufajiliMl by tin* snM Town
Conn rll on the t w e l f t h day of June, 191-',
nntl unit;red flli'tl w i t h thu Clerk of tho
Town or H ammo n ton.
IWtlon 4. That t h « data, nirnsuromtmta
Hammonton Concrete Go, Read the Prices below, ami nj>*:i'lnVatlona ai>p» % urlriK In thu said innp
«r Mr. J. <*. INmilnaton, Jr., lm, and tho
•nm« h«r«by nr« niudu a, part of tnll
iu<llnunet<, in HO far »• the »nlil ilcttu, m«u«<
and Take Advantage I
iimmmU unit •ix-rlnYutlona relate to thtt
uhovit niimrtl portions of «tr«'uta In thu
Town of llmniih.nl.MI lirrnlti provlilatl to bo
linpi-ovril w i t h n l d o w u l k a or t-urblnu, or
Start Right
w i t h sidewalk* luul curbing, t'X<:»ptlnu; luch
DO YOU NOT KNOW? of tlm »Alil «lnm. in«Asuri'inuiii« untl sited*
JlcntloiiB UN may con It In w i t h thu provUlons The Commencement Day of
If you do not, yon can find out bjr * Tory uf till* ontlnunmi.
little Investigation that I have decided not to accumulate old stock.
Huollou I. Tliut If any puriton
ownlntr or occupying j>ro|H>riy ubulttiitf ""
i h u portion* uf m r i f t » heroin onlurvtl to Itw
Comfort is the first day in
The Hammonton Faint ImnroTud •hull, w i t h i n t h i r t y iluy* a f t « r this
ordliiaiicn •hull huv>' l»-<-'\ ;m •».•<!. nolUy
Crossett Shoes.
I am selling every garment in my store the Town Council of lint Town of Jlnin-
la Hie very beat paint M>ont"i) "f "'« •'"' th«lr I n t w n i I o n to Im-
that was erer uaed to llummouton. prove u t hU ur tht>lr->iiwit ^XP-TIBO, And in
II i.-l'i'.-m in *I..t-inr(l In lite f.-rogolna
^-Spunky buttoned shapes with
There lire ncorm of buildings that you
aee everjr dny, painted with the At Cost, or Less I irovlflloiiH of thin onlloanct'. nurli portion*
ot thu Abnvt) . nu in nil •trcttn u* may he
i'il In front of their r«*poctlvo prop-
high heels and toes for young
Hainmontoii I'ulnt el|[lit to twelve
yeura BRO, and looking well
c it log, th«it thti Town of Hummoiitoii Khali
not liniirovti «uoh portion* of the Abovo men.' Conservative designs for
at llm prenent tlmo. InU owiu'f* K IT I OK *och not I en <>f thai!
l i i l n n t t o n to innkti tlin imM linpi ovonienti older ones. Fit from the try-on.
The namiuoiitoii 1'alut la gold for leaa H h n l l fitII to make thu MUIIIU w i t h i n v l x t y
than any otl.cr (Irnt-olana Paint. It IIDB 31 Suits that were sold for $10,10.50, and 11, ilny* nfl«T th« pa**nK*> of till* onlltmiuitt, In
w h i t h «>n«ti I lie |>rovl*loti* of tho orillnnniui
Crossef f Shoe
UO equal, na H works well, oovnrn well, r o l u t l n t r to wit ah portions of tho nulil »trrnt*
and weurn tvull. Hold liy
marked down to $7.05, 7.60, and 7.96 ii* M hit 11 not l»n liiiproveil \>y tho |HT»IHI*
itlvliitt thu iiotldo nforn«uti1, *lmt| imiiulii
In f u l l f o r c u Ami enVot,
.TOH. I. T AY 1,011 doctlnii d. Tluit lh»i hoiHtnt* of *niih 1m-
|i ro v*i m« n t* A* *liAll I>o in u tin liy llm Town
Moiiuo. Hlil» and CIMI|U«O 1'ulnter,
Hooonil uud I'loaiaiit Htn., 29 Suits that were sold for $12.60, 13.60, 15, of Hn mm union u nil or ttm provl*lon* of IliU
ortllnutirtt *tntll, I MI n»irn»«<l upon llm •«!<!
"MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY"TNAOH MAMM
Town of IlAiiiiiMiiiton Aiitl upon low i i i < i p « r l y
Ilammonton, N. J. marked down to $9, 10, and, 10.76 fltiulllnK upon (lie stitiMl* lutroln pruvlitnil
to be linprovod, anil mtllectud, Ar<M>rtlln** to everywhere
J
LOVIJ A.Cr«
'- '"c -Wak*r
IAW.
fl««tlon 7, That tho Town Clerk of »*»«
Town of HuiinmiMt.m Ijo, an.) )m lieroby 1«
20 Suits that were sold for $16.50, 18, and 20, iiithorlc«Ml In Bond A w r l t t i ' i i noflr-n to o«cl\
t tlm O W I I O I M of f n o p t i i i y Aiiuitliiir on t h o
marked down to $12.60, 13.76, and 16. t m v t * linrrln onlnrnl to |>o niUirovntl.
lakoview w h i r It no tiro *lial| n o i k t o l u a <io|»v of thl*
onlliiAiK'ti untl A. *tAl»nniitt of Hi" lliiit* w h n i )
Din *ttiiir< w*.* Introtlucril I n t o tlm Town
Council or l h » Town oC iiiuninuntoii, «ni1 of
GREEN- llm llnio whoii Ihu MA Id orilliiAixio will coiuw
up for niml liiturliitr itii'l illnpoiAl; ntid A
f u r t h e r « ( n t e n i it n i Hi HI w l i r i i tlm *»t<t
For sale at
Our entire stopk of Trousers or ill M it u r n * hit II conm u p fur (lnu| hear In H
HOUSE goes on sale.
on tU» <1nv uuinvtt. Ilia own*>r» of proper I Y
A l i l l t l l l l K on I h n p n r t l i l l l H of
on1ar«(t <«> IK* |iiM'r o vii<l w i l l Ii t ulvon oppor*
Utility I" linilin oh|tM'lloiiM to nil or Any »t
Gall early, and have
l h < < iirovUloiiH of llil* OK) I nit not Hi id dm
iiiini'nyi-li.niit* lll^t'flln prnvlileit.
DM n. That HID Town Clark bo Ami
MONFORT'S SHOE STORE
Coutrftl Avo., II mnionton, N. J. I* n u l h o r U i - i l |o |>toi'eod to n d v u r l b o
tho best pick. * for llm w w k tnnol»t'tifoi« iirovlilurt
fur niul lfl|n»r* Imf'i'oii to con null for iton-
l.nrgtt a«>ortii|eiit of flr in At Inn or t«|<«illoii, niul ( h u t thu A("re-
nruN. Ilouno IMiiiitH.
lil l i H I ' i i t v u i i i r n l * s h A l l IMI iilinln uinlnr
- 1 1, HI If, That nil
.
l In Alton* o imrt*
Hammonton N.J.
Cut iriowern. I^uiittrul I>«nl|rn* w i t h nny "f * tl0
In Freah Jflowera, W«x, or MoUI. of tlil* nnlliiMiir.d, ho, mid lli*
WATKIS &~NICHOLSON.
CHARLES GUBER h<'i-l.y i.-iirulo.li and lh»t thl*
o n t l n n n i n iliiill H <> I n t o vffoot I l l l l U u d i u l n l x
Intro.liuMMl .(nun 17, 11)12
FlorUUi «ud Laadioane Qardenoir.
rbwwi-W Clothier and Tailor, Hammonton l'» «•.,-<! .fuly 1, 11)12
Attc*t! W. I
r. *i. UIIHT, Mayor.
I«V. Town<JlurU.
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