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. .-,,~ , _ 7, "?L’..’_/77 ~ . ;3 :/ - W - " ¯ troNt Sons, Publhthovs. ...... Pox. Yea . -- 7 ..... t o oo o-’o- . ooo o, ,.o .oo,o ,o Tintt- to.o are.a,d fi.d ,t di eu, t On People’s Bank of Hammonton cure a quorum on their ntghts of meet, ’~ At the elope Of h’nalnes~on Tuesday, inv. One of’them:changed its evoulng Pot on by experienced . September 4th, 1894. 7," ........ REsettlES: ........ for that reason, and- we-are told that Iz)ae~and Discounts ................... .$105371 08 another has had no meeting for two workmen. Overdrafts ........................... : ........ 3 47 weeks. It is said that there urn men Satisfaction guaranteed St~s, Bonds, etc ............................ 15543 75 ¯ ¯ r~d Estate ............................... 2non so two or three years, and yet have not Furniture, Fixtures.ere_ .............. lOOn00 b~enseen In thelodge rOom since their ¯ S. ~.. BROWN-& CO. -- ~ttrrent’E, xpenses l~td .................... 1058 49 ~teh ................................................... 8141 8~ lnitiatlou. This ts not right. If you ¢Iglm the privileges and benefits of a The Hardware Store, Theco-paxtnership heretofore ZS.ABILITIE~- .ZZ~allS 85 ted~give4tthel~neflt-ofyour presence - - cal~t~i Steak,aid In ................... ~oooo so and aid. K~][ir Spear, existing uncl~r_ the firm e~n,....... .................................. 12ooooo I 1 " " UndtvldedProflt~_ .................... 4935 33 ~ A ettbscHber, receiving a re- Plain andOrnamental name of Elvins & Roberts ~,e to other Banks ....................... 1231 O0 ~eipted bill in his paper, wrote us, ask- Individual Deposits ............. ..~?.. ...... 70770 O1 whether the .cnc]osure_was~ ....... Demand Cert’s of Dep.bear’g,[nrt 12305.2 postal--laws.--A.-others BH0~r]~~ ~ -- ] mutual comeat, c~tn~ CUecks_=...;..-==..:=:: ....... =--0-25- may-have asked tbemselve~ the 8ame ..... Interest due ~D~p_o~lt ...... g~4~-gS- ~al Laws N.J.~a.a~~, ...... . ........ npaid ...................... 20 lO and Regulations, edlttou of 18~3, page GEORGE" :ELVINS 8o m. sec. SOS, which r ds follows : = Jobbingpromutly attend0dto CountyofAtlantle ’~sB. - "Publishers Or news agents may en- L Wllber R. Tilt.~n, Cashier of the shove close in their publication8 bills, recelpts, " -- - named Bank.do salemlyswe~r t~at thoabove ¯ staLomentis truetothebestofmy knowledge, and orders for subscription thereto, but Orders by mail will receive prompt wouId respectfully notify W~LBE~ R. TILTON. the same shall be in such forts ~e_t~ attention. ~and~,wom hefore~- e0nvev n~th~fi~formation than the this 4th day of September, I~gL ~tT_op_%_an d the Jo~ A=z=so~, ~(~whi pu---db-li~ ~e,ae-rgl]y, -co=ee~ Attest:o. F. 8x~x,om refer, nud th0 subscriptiou due thereon.,, ¯Fashionable Dressmaker. R. J. B~’n~w, ~ The REPUBLICAN of Sept. 20th, "Perfect Fit Guaranteed. that he is still doing business . G~ ¯ E ~v z ~s ........ 1884--ten years ago. contains the follow- " at the old-stand, a~d solicit% as in the past, a~laxge share of their patronage. Ordersreceived by maSl .wilI-ha~e ~prompt~ttention.- BOOTS and SHOES kinds and makes. In the market. Shoes made to measure. RelJairing of all kinds done. D. C.HERBERT. STEEL]RAN The Dirocto~ hays thls day deolared a semi- i~ among local items: Mary A. Tillery, annual dividend or three per cent, payable ~Mr. J. S. Thayer ha;; begun work on on and after Tuesday, Oct. 2nd next, nnd Ricbard Clark’s house." Egg Harbor Road and Maple Streot, added 82000to the surplus. "There is some prospect that ]~[r. FI. ~I’AMM’ONTOIff. w. R. TILTON. Cashier. Fiedler, the cornetist, will settle here." In the~ iuue of Sept. ~0th, ~1879, we find ths following ; "T. B. Drown has purchased a lot and p a hous0." -- Ishaker’s housekaS just been By]nsuringm-the .... . completed’.~t ....... Vapor-Stow-iS--aII-its name - -church."’Mr" Evard is moving the Preibvterian implies. "Mi~es Anna and The Reliable ........... Pi’0cess Agent, ffammont0n, N; J, C. E. FO l~JSERy PLAIN & DECORATIVE Hanging At Hall’s New Store. monies’ Park Assoctation will be held Oct~.-14thand=15th. ............ ¯ I -~b~ldteIys£fe, = -- ~ The-A-~/an~i~-R;e~j,-"s~]~i,g Positively durabie. the fair at ERg HarborCity, says : "Yesterday fSunday) was ............ .~._ Dangler several excursions, aud there were full ~S °-.500 visitors on the grounds. Them morry-go-round~, fortune wheels, and all other known forms of amusementIn full ~--- Is-also a beauty. swing. 1;Mktm sold $5 watoh-ohalns for 50 cent& and gatve-a--Dre~ent-beaides~ ~ ’"~u,~h e~u’~’a~=~’=:=Zak= if you buy Enough beer and wine was drauk to float a small sized vessel." before examiningthese stoves. What think you of that for a Sunday 8none of law, Liquor sold in direct Have a few second-hand stoves violation of law. Gambling, everywhere that can be bought cheap. Illegal. Think what a scene it mus~ have been.Disgraceful! Yetpermitted. May be had on trial. t~. The great Inter-State Fair at f~ :NO. 38 Havtng stocked myyard for the winter _~AtheJ~oat~radesot- -- EHIOH OOA]h_ ee, ng and to be held fromSeptember 2i until the 28th, inclusive, promlses to be detmrtment is roplste wlth inter- e Lots of’era at ThdHaidware Store. Hammonton,N. J, " )ared to furnish it m large or- s particularly flno,-and- Fortwenty-four years Small quantities, at shortest notice, the daily programme of races contains Office aud-a~4ow-a~-tmy7 able. Circus in Philadelphia, Yourpatronagesoliolted. acts ot rare merit and daring, and vaud- has opened a W.H. Bernshousa eville entertainments of all kindswill be . ._ > .......... OmeeinWm,’Bo~tikhsu’Sd’Soflloe. ..... pregented: The la}ge purses 1 Yar~l opposite the Saw Mill. rin-thoifi~,ii] f contests insure earnest efforts in the endeavor to proTo,superiority and ex- ~- InBlack’s Building. O.W. PAYRAN, ceileuce in thevarious departments. -- yearly custom ou this occasion, will sell All work in the Tailoring Master in Chancery, excursion tickets at greatly :reduced Notary" Public. rates from many of its pr~pcipal stations ..... within a wide ElamStockwell’s over the New York,_Bclvidere boy Divisions will be run direct to the grounds. The track, ot this company are the only ones-within-three miles. I-iI1Vi~e those Wishing ~ome Extensive preparations have beau made by both the management of the Fair very nice FlowerPots to come and the railroad company tor tho and see mycollection of flue ~commodatlou and convenience of tho Japanese Ware. thousauds who_will not fail to attend an satisfaction gnarm~teec~ .... Hammonton eft]co oveFAfkiuson,s. = ¯ Ms. PETTIT. of my Hammonton off] is at my office In Atlas,in J YEARS ~ay:-LegaTbu~Ine~u planed in will receive careful atttentlon. Established. since bourn nt aam~onton.-7:~ to 9:15 A.~ 6:30 to 9:00 P.~. ~r .-~--_ ........... ’!/ The People’s Bank - Of Hammonton. N. J; Paid in, $30,000. Surplus, $12000. R. J.=BYm~.s ,-P-resident. M.I L.JACKSoz% ¥ice.Pres: i DIREOTORS: R. J, Byraes, "M=- L-VJ-Ed~o n, -,~.( George Elvins, F. Saxton, 0. F. Osgood, - ...... 7:-:-.-: ...... -7_ :- _ . - ~. j.-Sh~ith~ P-’-Srq~t°zt, J. C. Anderson. "CertifiCates0,, Deposit issued, bearing.- interest at the rate of 2 per cent if - held one year. Discbunt days~--Tuesd HARNESS. .... tot handsnd maehin ~-- - Trunks, Va--- ses, Whips, Riding Saddles, Nets, etc. L. W. O-O LEY, Hammon~on, N. 3. The ffohn Atkinson, ¯ affair of ouch increasing importance. These Flower Pots are He n~" Kmamerp end STOVE STORE. Justice of the Peace, A Bailey, a wo,i- oowo citizen of of a very fine grade or Porcelair Mauufaeturer and Dealer in ! Eugene, Oregon, ,,s his wifeh, ro~ rkh[y--d~cor,ted.-[ .Pr ic e ~ ] - ~ -- : ~-- ~ ~1 ~ -- ..................... = ............. o..mm;oo;. .... : y--r~-bedn-trdhhled @ith chroulo d[arr. hoes and ~ many remedies wi,th_ little the-way-from 10 centsto ~5. .... . -PostS~-~’" ~ ~"~’~" ~’~Pickets,hf~.----- _._ .............. " :7 S. E, BROWN & CO. Pension & ClaimAgent. Cholsrarehef uutilandSheDiarrhoeatried ChamberialnRemedy,swhichCOlio A set of five pots, decorated i a ~RRY O:~AT~S. if: ~ Hammonton.~ J. . Bellevue ~.ye. and Bcoond St.~ has outed her sound and well. 0lye it a "Siedzi," for 65 cents. , Come Folsom, ~ ~’ trial and you will be surprised at the AgI.AJLI~]~T~ITAIWrlWD’rtVV 2X£q J.JDU deilverlugT°takeOrdertkor ool.I~l° ~rA~ONTO~’, : : : l~’.ff~ prompt relief It affords. 25 and 50-cent and see them, at my reszdence, J. leotlug.. Experb -- bottles for ,ale bydrugglstIL Bellevue Ave., H mmon on. --a---- =( ence not neee~ary. Steady employment. Be~ttermS.ofterritorY. 1Wrlteat°nceattd sec"reeh°lceA.~IAgN ~URSERY All bnslnessplacediamrhandswlll causeless fights carry the worst II~. Lumber sawed toorder. Ozx]era.moeived_by_z~ail_prom~ ~J X?; k’. , .i" " a

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DOLLARS oho o. Ms.Ed,tor of the .-/ who named Grover

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, Easily Made.~[’S want many men, women, boys, and glrls~o

~ltrk for ua a few hours daily, right I n and around¢[leifowa homes. The business Is easy.pleasant,dltletlyhonorable, and p~ys better than anyother"/ll~e~ntl~£Xdh-J~V~-a clear field and ~-0¯ l~pet[tion. Experience and special ability un.Ik~Jl~ary. 1~o capital required. ~’eequip you

dMtlr erery~hlwg tlxa~-yml l~ecd;-~reM~ou wsrl;Mad help you to want ten times ordinary wages.~’Omen do ~ well ae men. end boys and glrlt,~ltake good pay. Any one, anywhere, can cto tit0

~IP~T(. -- All succeed who follow our plain and elm.directions. Earnest work will surely bring

1#oa a great deal of money¯ Everything b newIn great demand. Write for our pamphlet

~t%’ular, and receive full information. No harm4iSle if you conclude not to go on with the

(~EORCE STI NSO’N &Co.,Box 488,

PORTLAND, MAINE. ":

o BOY GIR L sho, Learn ~hort.lrand s

and Type-writing.

Charles a?eade on " The ComlnC.Man," says.. :’’ The ~o), orgfr/ who¯an write short-hand and operate

Greek ScA " "---~ to #o--

PALM E R’S5hort-

PX,t~oZUPHm,Is the place, if you want a throu~

course in a ~karl time. The instruc-tors are speciMists. Individeal at-tetltion is given. " ’

Business Men;list of Graduates sent free.

. L.DoUCLAs#5. CORDOYAN,FP.L~ EK~f~D CN.E

~END FOR r-~tTAL/~ UE~tOUGL.A$~

shots~he

aqual custom work inWeari~ g qualities. ~e ....where st lower paces for the yams g~ven tnan~ny other make. Take no substitutc..Ifyau~~.it1~t cannot supply you, we can. ~o~a ny

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- Wm. Bernshouse’s

Lumber, Mill-work, i do -glass,

Brick, Lime, Cement,

Y;/-ts euthusimstie itr hi~-.ber]~In’~ Cello, Cholera and DiarrhoeaRemedy,-He says, "I have USmt It forthe past five years and consider it thebe~t preparation of the kind lu the mar.ket. It la as staple aa sugar and coffeethis section¯ It is an article of merit,nnd should bu_uae:Liummr~_hou~ehold.~

Per sale by druggists. -

¯ Decision of character i~ the elo~ofilr~.- ................

~l~ "L’3~T ~’~* A" ~Tf~’L~’~ 1TO ,lille order’s; :No~Lt~LILM VW /’~LM /L.LIJ.~(iellvetlug or col-

lecttug. Experi-ence not necessary. Steady employment.Best t,,rms. ~Vrlto at. once and secure el, oleoof territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO.,

Rochester. N. Y.

SHERIFF’S SALE.By virtue of k ~Ht of fle rl fac[~, to me directed,

Isled ont of the Atlantic County Court of ContmonPlea*, will be Itold st puhLie vendue, on

, ]Friday, Sept. 28t!t, 1894,at two o’clock in the afterndon of~fi’tt Ullotzgo hf~rg Atlantic C~ounty, .NewJersey, aUaf that tract of land, situate tn the town ofIlammontnn. and partlcnlarly described as :

Beginning at the intersection of Middle end OldColumbia Road ; thence (1) ~outh westerly alon~ themlddloof Middle Bead one and elsven hundredths of¯ chain to atmterly line of Israel Pemberton’s tract;iheuce {23. thirty MK degr~ a~d-fortyminut~ ~t:nine nnd rift.on hundrsdthe of a chain to O. ncwera°Line ; thence 3) nOrth sixty on. and oue half degreesoo~t four and eighty e ght hundredths of a’chaln tothe middle of 0hi Columbia ltoad; thence (4) alongthe middle of said r~ad northwesterly two anti covenhundre~thaofa chain to It~ an~le; thence (5) along

of beginning, containing two ned three fourths seres,I~t the ~tne more or leas -

Seized a~ the ploperty of Emma Anderson, antitaken in execution at tlw suit of A~gelo Fogletto, and

S~ITB E. JOHI~80N,~heri~

J. E. P. Antm’n’, Attorney~Pr’s fee, 8S.95

By virtue of awrlt )f cr fa.a ,t medlreeled, I~eued Out of the Now Jersey Court ofChancery. will be sohi ut pnb[i¢.Y..~ndl~e~on_

~_~V_e(1 n_e s daJ~° (;tlb __1 _Sf~_,__-At twooteh)ek-in-the~after~ m~af-~d~ ~.yat the Court House iv May’s I~ .riding, Atl ~n-tlcCounty, NewJersey, . , ,

All that tract of lan,l~ hereinafter parUcnlerly no-scribed, situate In the "townddp of Buena Vista and

Cofitny of At’antlcand State of New Jersey~eglnning at e ~toee set In the Soclei’y line between

the townships of Buena Vista and Hamilton in sal4county a corner to lot six of the dtvl-loa of o~tate ofJohn P. Walker deceased ; these, blndln~ on Bald lotwestone hundred chelns and fifty eight links tr, astone in the Tuckaho~Road ; thence along ~ald roadnoah thirty d~grees foPry seven minutes w~t twentychainsand ,;xtyslx |tnk~ to a slake in todd i, oad;thence still by eam~ north thirty six degrees for’ymlnute~ west nine chains and forty three llnketo acorner In ~ald road thence still I,y the sate. north

seventy links to ~ald roadnumber eight set off tc Amelia Hanthorn; thencealong the ann,. i~a#t one h~ndred and twenty eight_chains and thirty two links to a corner in the said

-- - -- 8otto,y- lifiO:-th~h~e--along [ht~tm~bSiffh--el~ht-degree* end fifty minutes e~t~t ~xty one eheln~ to the~ISCO of beglnnln~; except on, of the r~me’tm~nds o~ehundred and fourteen acres form#rly quit claimed toEdward R. Wood and others, and two and six tenths

hundrt~d "andacres of land. being lot num-

b*r seven t,f the ~ald John P. Walker’s lands, divided-by proei~diugs In partltlou, and ~uKahu-thsland deecrlbed as follaws:

’ "- Begtnning at theli,ters~.-cilon-bf tl~6"cen/re Ilfie-Sf"the Philadelphia and Setmhore Railway with the northline of land formerly divided and belonging to JohnBanthorn ; thence east along the line of ~ld Han-thorn ninety feet; thence south eight degrees twentyminute, east pa~ll~l with the centre line of eald

of said John nanthorn’s land; thence

dred and eighty feet; thenc~ north eight d~grt~etwenty minutes we*t four thou~nd and t~enty nine

-feet-parallel with centre lln~ -oVtli~ral]way M afoi’~:said to th~ aforesaid north Hanthoen line; thencealong the ~ame v.~t ninety feet to the place ofbeginning, containin~ sixteen and one half acrP~.moreor leas. lucludlng the Hght of ~ay of the said Phila-delphia and Seashore Railway.

Al~o all the following tract ,,f :land :Be~nnlng at corner of lands of Job- D. Willlam~

gross west along centre or said toad twentyfonr

Avenue; thebes Mong Same north.ffty two degree~ ten mlnules east six hundred andsixty flw feet ; the:.ce south thirty seven degrees andfifty minutes east four hundred and ninety eight feettO line of ~al.t d. %V. %Villlama’ land; thence along¯ ame SOuth eighty eight degrees west eight hundredand fourteen feet to plac~ of beginning, containingfour acres, more or lem.

Aml also the following tract of" land :

Light Fire Woods.IFor Summer use.

We manufacture

-0f---affI~inds. Also,

Cedar Shingles.

stock of goods.

Can furnish very nice -

Pennsylvania HemlockAt-Bottom PriceS7 a]~f~dture our

own Flooring. Satlsfitction"~Gumranteed.

i ourspeciaity, this Spring,be full frame orders.

lot, and extending thence along mid lh~e w*mt fourthousand feet tocentro Of Main Avenue; thencobyby tmme south five hnndred and fifty six feet ; thenceo~t four thousand and thirty feet~ more oe lea*, tolisa of Srat ubove described ; thence by sgme to placeof beginning, containing fifty onn acree, more or_lea~

_Seized a~ the pro~rt:andr taken in execution at malt of William

1894.~,.S61Jcltor.

Cleahse the Bowelg’and Purlfythe Bloodl-r

¯ Cure Diarrhoea. Dysentery and Dyspcpslr%and give he~lLh.v action to the entire system.

]peoldaa In~etiesLeducaflm~by sending them .tO the mP]I;NCID~IAN COI,LF~ OF

Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.do more good th~ three In any otherImltooL O~lo~ut~ and ~ommenooment pie.e~Klbag~ on application.

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J. S. THAY]gR,

........ ~Contractor & BuilderHammonton, N.J.

Phtns,Bpeeiflcatlons, and Esttmates CAN I OBTAIN Jt PATENT¢ For atom answerfurnished. Jobbing promptly ~iV~N & CO..who

attended to. ex~ene~e in the Patent bl~m~...... tton$ ~4-ict I y ¢~1fld enttal-.- " ~ 1~ ~

Frank 0. Hartshorn,PRACTICAL

HOUSE PAINTEg,Wammonton, N. J.’.

................ l~t|afa0 all work.

teln themand scion,IS0 books ~e.~t tree.

Patents t~en through Mt£01~ ~k Co..re.lyeIq~cta~ notice In the Scientific American. andthus am hrOUgh~ widely before the pobllo with.out oost to the inventor. ~Phie splendid paper.

’ LUl~ttl’lff.~l. ha~ by Iaf th ¯’ sclentlflo work In the

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1. The surface of the earth Is slowlybut surely diminishing ; and all thelanded portion will be submerged andthe last man will be drowned.

2. The ice is gradually accumulating

away at the South; eventually the: ~tth’s ~0nteF 6[ kf~.vltv will- suddenly-

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change and the last man will be crashedtherush of-n~vahles that will quick-

ly glide over Its surface.3. There is a retarding medlum in

her revolutions which will finally cease,causing a gradual volocltv In all of theplanets. The earth will then drawnearer aud nearer to the sun until thelast mau will be literally ro~etsd off theface of the earth.

4. The amount of water on the earthssurface is slowly drying up; the last

drop stmoisture with which to wet his parchedtongue.

5. A gigantic planet or comet is llke-

A] ]Gnd Printing. :.... o oo o-’o- . ooo o, ,.o .oo,o ,o Tintt-to.o are.a,d fi.d ,t di eu, t OnPeople’s Bank of Hammonton cure a quorum on their ntghts of meet,¯ .... ~ :.’~ At the elope Of h’nalnes~ on Tuesday, inv. One of’them:changed its evoulng Pot on by experienced. _ . September 4th, 1894.

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Satisfaction guaranteed ,l~::toJ, umblo Auto_the_ great_~a of ::gas ...... :: ......which =surreuuds th0 sun, In thatevent our great lumidarv would biaze

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6." Beginning with the year 30OS X.DT,humanity will commence to retrograde, zxp Ac, o Ex xx~ a~o STATXOaS. ]~es J~ ~,eo EXp

audbvthc end of the~ ~0o zo~ sm~.:..~’_, e25 v~i zolc lO~: e~ e~oman will be no larger and have no more e ~a, 5 L~l ~ re 8 z2 10 ~7 S Z~ :~--0,a~,a .... -I g ~! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e 42 e

intelligence than a plant louse. Inthat. 7a~, ...................... ss0 ........ ~u~ ............ I S~l ~li s~ s0s7 LSI ................... 8 44 ...... Laurel Spri~ ...... | S 45[, .~ 9 8~ S 00

event there will be no "last man." 719i .................. 847 .......... 01em~ato~ ........ I 5dll 72,.i 92~ Sf~7.801 SJ~ .......... ’ 8[~ ..... wn]h.ua~wnJunc..../ 5921,.-- D21 54ff7. Thcsun,s fires will gradually burn ~l ~2,, .......... 901 ..... O~r~rooL ......... ~I 71,, 9u a~o¯ 5~ ................. 908 ..... WImlo~JcLu~ ......... I 51Sl 70,] 901 ;.....I S27out and the temperature cool ; in cones- i ~ ¢/1 5 51 3 491 11 ~41 9 19 --._,,.Hammoatou~ ....... ] 5 101 7 0 S 5! 9 881 5 2~quenco-tho-carth~s-glaciat zoues-_will t~ ~¢ .........I ...... 9 24 .... D~o~a~ ........ t ..... I ....

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....... -~13~ --~ ==..-=I.. -I0-00~ =~---..L~-NIII~.=-.LL=[.=--.T -612 ~C19able space will leben to nothing, and 8~] et~l ess "4"~I 12101 10101 .... ..AthatleOny ............ ] .... / 6-~ 810 9001 ~ ~z

overcrowded humanity will be frozenina,heap.

The sugar planters of Louisiana havecome to the conclusion that thiscountrycannot afford to do without preduefi0mThey wers rather slow in finding thisout but they seem to have learned theless0u th~f0ughly.

Prior to the election the Republicanaftra caretul can

of the situation,dell_warranted iu pre-dicting a plurality of 18,000. The fact~hat_tlna_estimated

doubled shows the the Malne-are very conservative cal-

-culators;::--= ~--- :-~-:

..... The Ptiil/idel’phia Tr~s a~ks : ’¢If thepresent tariff was not good enough forthe leader of the Democratic party tosign, is-it good enough-- for any-member

to defend ?"put and suggests the query, if the bill isso bad what shall-bo~id of the partythat afflicts the countr7 with it ?

Among the definitiong in a newEnglish dictionary are these : Bicycle--Plcaaure’s treadmill. Iuk--A blackflh-ici-o[~fi--ased to make black seem

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PMmer s Sho,-thand College, Betz At.e ........... ~Waterford .....Building, Philadelphia, a~ista its grad. wlnsisw ....

uates in securlng_remuneratlve employ- Htmmoetoa ..... ’

ment. Many of -t-he- private secretaries mwood ............ ,28...... and amami%h~ses of-ib~nt bu~ Eg&Harbor 01ty ~ 12

men in Philadelphia, obtained their AUsntle01ty ..... ; 45

Tlae ~ammontov~Ao~0mmodsflo~lsavssth|s 1~8 ilaPFR~¯ nmmmll ~& Co, sstation at 6:05 a. m., and I~:30 p.m. Leaves

N per Advert/singphlladdphln st 10:50 a,m. and 6:00 p.m..~ew~Pbem~dve~ Burea~ (10

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The South Jersey Republican

BOTR ONE YEAR FOR...........................

Aunt Samautha is visiting at a housein the country. She Is an old maid andvery devout, always coucludmg herpraver~ .with. 7 dcea

ers ?,’ asked the little"What does she say?"/dplied the fondmamma. "I dou,t remember all shesays, but she ahvavs ends with ’Worldwithout men, ah ms I’ "

Rutherford,

-Nb-tary-Public,¯ Conveyancer,~

Real Estate & Insuran0e AgtH&MMONTON, N.J.

Insurance pissed only in the mostreliable companies.

Deeds, Leases. ~’ortgagos, Ere.Carefully drawn.

OCEAN TICKETSand from all pertsof Europe, Cortes-P9ndence solicited,

Seed a postal card order for a trne.... sketch of-Haminbnt0ti,

REsettlES: ........ for that reason, and- we-are told thatIz)ae~and Discounts ................... .$105371 08 another has had no meeting for two workmen.Overdrafts ........................... : ........ 3 47 weeks. It is said that there urn men Satisfaction guaranteedSt~s, Bonds, etc ............................ 15543 75 ¯

¯ r~d Estate ............................... 2non so two or three years, and yet have notFurniture, Fixtures.ere_ .............. lOOn00 b~en seen In thelodge rOom since their¯

S. ~.. BROWN-& CO.-- ~ttrrent’E, xpenses l~td .................... 1058 49~teh ...................................................8141 8~ lnitiatlou. This ts not right. If you

¢Iglm the privileges and benefits of a The Hardware Store,The co-paxtnership heretofore ZS.ABILITIE~- .ZZ~allS 85 ted~give4tthel~neflt-ofyour presence- - cal~t~i Steak,aid In ................... ~oooo so and aid. K~][ir Spear,existing uncl~r_ the firm e~n,....... .................................. 12ooooo I 1 " "

UndtvldedProflt~_ .................... 4935 33 ~ A ettbscHber, receiving a re- Plain and Ornamentalname of Elvins & Roberts ~,e to other Banks ....................... 1231 O0 ~eipted bill in his paper, wrote us, ask-

Individual Deposits ............. ..~?.. ...... 70770 O1 whether the .cnc]osure_was~

.......Demand Cert’s of Dep.bear’g,[nrt 12305.2 postal--laws.--A.-others

BH0~r]~~’[ :: ~ -- ] mutual comeat, c~tn~ CUecks_=...;..-==..:=:: ....... =--0-25- may-have asked tbemselve~ the 8ame..... Interest due ~D~p_o~lt ...... g~4~-gS- ~al Laws N.J.~a.a~~, ......

. ........npaid ...................... 20 lO and Regulations, edlttou of 18~3, page

GEORGE" :ELVINS8o m. sec. SOS, which r ds follows : = Jobbingpromutly attend0dto

CountyofAtlantle ’~sB. - "Publishers Or news agents may en-L Wllber R. Tilt.~n, Cashier of the shove close in their publication8 bills, recelpts, " --- named Bank.do salemlyswe~r t~at thoabove¯ staLomentis truetothebestofmy knowledge,and orders for subscription thereto, but Orders by mail will receive promptwouId respectfully notify W~LBE~ R. TILTON. the same shall be in such forts ~e_t~ attention.~and~,wom hefore~- e0nvev n~th~fi~formation than thethis 4th day of September, I~gL~tT_op_%_an d the Jo~ A=z=so~,

~(~whipu---db-li~ ~e,ae-rgl]y, -co=ee~ Attest:o. F. 8x~x,om refer, nud th0 subscriptiou due thereon.,, ¯Fashionable Dressmaker.

R. J. B~’n~w, ~ The REPUBLICAN of Sept. 20th,"Perfect Fit Guaranteed.that he is still doing business

. G~ ¯ E ~v z ~ s........ 1884--ten years ago. contains the follow-

" at the old-stand,

a~d solicit% as in the past,a~laxge share of

their patronage.

Orders received by maSl.wilI-ha~e

~prompt~ttention.-

BOOTS and SHOES

A, J. KING,Resident La er,

]~a~ter In Chanter

kinds and makes.

~rvs lulowest rates.

One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents

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In the market.

Shoes made to measure.RelJairing of all kinds done.

D. C.HERBERT.

STEEL]RAN

The Dirocto~ hays thls day deolared a semi- i~ among local items: Mary A. Tillery,annual dividend or three per cent, payable ~Mr. J. S. Thayer ha;; begun work onon and after Tuesday, Oct. 2nd next, nnd Ricbard Clark’s house." Egg Harbor Road and Maple Streot,added 82000 to the surplus. "There is some prospect that ]~[r. FI.~I’AMM’ONTOIff.w. R. TILTON. Cashier. Fiedler, the cornetist, will settle here."

In the~ iuue of Sept. ~0th,~1879, wefind ths following ;

"T. B. Drown has purchased a lot andp a hous0." --

Ishaker’s house kaS just beenBy]nsuringm-the .... . completed’.~t ....... Vapor-Stow-iS--aII-its name

- -church."’Mr" Evard is moving the Preibvterian implies."Mi~es Anna and

The Reliable........... Pi’0cess

Agent,

ffammont0n, N; J,

C. E. FO l~JSERy

PLAIN & DECORATIVE

HangingAt Hall’s New Store.

monies’ Park Assoctation will be heldOct~.-14thand=15th. ............ ¯ I -~b~ldteIys£fe, =-- ~ The-A-~/an~i~-R;e~j,-"s~]~i,g Positively durabie.the fair at ERg Harbor City, says :

"Yesterday fSunday) was ............ .~._

Danglerseveral excursions, aud there were full~S°-.500 visitors on the grounds. Them

morry-go-round~, fortune wheels, and allother known forms of amusement In full ~--- Is-also a beauty.swing. 1;Mktm sold $5 watoh-ohalns for50 cent& and gatve-a--Dre~ent-beaides~~ ’"~u,~h e~u’~’a~=~’=:=Zak=

if youbuyEnough beer and wine was drauk to floata small sized vessel." before examining these stoves.

What think you of that for a Sunday8none

of law, Liquor sold in direct Have a few second-hand stovesviolation of law. Gambling, everywhere that can be bought cheap.Illegal. Think what a scene it mus~ havebeen. Disgraceful! Yet permitted. May be had on trial.

t~. The great Inter-State Fair at f~

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Havtng stocked my yard for the winter_~AtheJ~oat~radesot- --

EHIOH OOA]h_ ee, ng and

to be held from September 2iuntil the 28th, inclusive, promlses to be

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Thd Haidware Store.

Hammonton, N. J, "

)ared to furnish it m large or- s particularly flno,-and-For twenty-four years Small quantities, at shortest notice, the daily programme of races contains Office

aud-a~4ow-a~-tmy7 able. Circusin Philadelphia, Yourpatronagesoliolted. acts ot rare merit and daring, and vaud-

has opened a W.H. Bernshousa eville entertainments of all kinds will be . . _ >.......... Omeein Wm,’Bo~tikhsu’Sd’Soflloe. ..... pregented: The la}ge purses 1

Yar~l opposite the Saw Mill. rin-thoifi~,ii] fcontests insure earnest efforts in theendeavor to proTo,superiority and ex-

~- In Black’s Building. O.W. PAYRAN, ceileuce in the various departments.

-- yearly custom ou this occasion, will sell

All work in the TailoringMaster in Chancery, excursion tickets at greatly :reduced

Notary" Public. rates from many of its pr~pcipal stations..... within a wide

ElamStockwell’s

over the New York,_Bclvidereboy Divisions will be run direct to thegrounds. The track, ot this companyare the only ones-within-three miles. I-iI1Vi~e those Wishing ~omeExtensive preparations have beau madeby both the management of the Fair very nice Flower Pots to comeand the railroad company tor tho and see my collection of flue~commodatlou and convenience of tho Japanese Ware.thousauds who_will not fail to attend an

satisfaction gnarm~teec~ .... Hammonton eft]co oveFAfkiuson,s.=¯

Ms. PETTIT. of my Hammonton off]is at my office In Atlas,in J

YEARS ~ay:-LegaTbu~Ine~u planed inwill receive careful atttentlon.

Established. since bourn nt aam~onton.-7:~ to9:15 A.~6:30 to 9:00 P.~.~r

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The People’s Bank- Of Hammonton. N. J;

Paid in, $30,000.Surplus, $12000.

R. J.=BYm~.s ,-P-resident.M.I L. JACKSoz% ¥ice.Pres:

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DIREOTORS:R. J, Byraes,

"M=- L-VJ-Ed~o n,

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George Elvins,

F. Saxton,0. F. Osgood, - ...... 7:-:-.-: ...... -7 _ :- _ .

- ~. j.-Sh~ith~P-’-Srq~t°zt,

J. C. Anderson.

"CertifiCates0,, Deposit issued, bearing.-interest at the rate of 2

per cent if -held one year.

Discbunt days~--Tuesd

HARNESS. ....tot handsnd maehin~-- -

Trunks, Va--- ses, Whips,Riding Saddles, Nets, etc.

L. W. O-O LEY,Hammon~on, N. 3.

The ffohn Atkinson,¯affair of ouch increasing importance. These Flower Pots are He n~" Kmamerpend

STOVE STORE. Justice of the Peace, A Bailey, a wo,i- oowocitizen of of avery finegrade or Porcelair Mauufaeturer and Dealer in !

Eugene, Oregon, ,,s his wife h, ro~ rkh[y--d~cor,ted.-[ .Pr ic e ~] -~ -- : ~-- ~ ~1 ~ ’ --..................... = .............o..mm;oo;. .... : y--r~-bedn-trdhhled@ith chroulo d[arr.

hoes and ~ many remedies wi,th_ little the-way-from 10 cents to ~5. ..... -PostS~-~’" ~ ~"~’~" ~’~Pickets,hf~.----- _._ .............." :7S. E, BROWN & CO. Pension & ClaimAgent.

Cholsrarehef uutilandSheDiarrhoeatried ChamberialnRemedy,swhichCOlio A set of five pots, decorated i a ~RRY O:~AT~S. if:~ Hammonton. ~ J. . Bellevue ~.ye. and Bcoond St.~ has outed her sound and well. 0lye it a "Siedzi," for 65 cents. , ComeFolsom, ~~’trial and you will be surprised at theAgI.AJLI~]~T~ITAIWrlWD’rtVV 2X£q J.JDU deilverlugT°takeOrdertkor ool.I~l° ~rA~ONTO~’, : : : l~’.ff~ prompt relief It affords. 25 and 50-cent and see them, at my reszdence, J.

leotlug.. Experb -- bottles for ,ale by drugglstILBellevue Ave., H mmon on. --a---- =(

ence not neee~ary. Steady employment.Be~ttermS.ofterritorY. 1Wrlteat°nceattd sec"reeh°lceA.~IAgN ~URSERYAll bnslnessplacediamrhandswlll causeless fights carry the worst II~. Lumber sawed toorder.

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I)ireotory ’,[Entered aaeecond olasematter.]’ AndC°~OperativetS°°’yslil~

?~ i~ ~ SATURDAY, 6EP.T, 29, 1894. IT Bert Whiffen is enjoying theSATURDAY, SEPT. 22, ~894. ~’NIOIPAL,

~ ’ ¯ ~ comforts of an English home, at Bout,-Tow~ COUS01L. Win. Harnshousa, PreVt~ ......... t, ,’- ,-

Little Edwin CrowelI brought T.B. Drown, Ilarry MoK. Little, John M. Ha~monton,. N.J.,Sept. .........15th, 1891,z .... ~ .............. LOGAL iaemouth, .........England, and will remain all

his tricycle t() Mr. Fowler to be fixedlaetAuetlU’saturdayE" A, Joslin,eve eachWm’month.Cunningham" MeetJ ........ ~-:~ ’- -=======~ Winter ....

Roy. H. T. Taylor at the Pineand ~hen told that it would be two dol- C~BR,~. A, J. s~i~. The FnfiL Growers’ Union ........ : Republican N0mi ati0ns. Cha~X t~morrow e,0ni at7:30.lare, wauted to know whether he meant CoLw.cvou & TnusvHsa. A.B. Davh ............ "

round or square dollars. He probably Jusrtczs.MxitenAt’" Johnth°" Bernshouee.Atkinseu, G. W. Preesey, stands ahead, especially in : ~-~-~ ....... For Congressman, SubJectScrlpturee.: "The,, ~ Divine Insplrationo! theknows tMt there is not a dollar’s worth J.B. Ryan, J. D. Fairchild. bicycle riding, and we thinl~ Hen. John J. Gardner.of silver In a round dollar, and being a CONSTAnLSe. GOO. Bernshouse, W. B. Wells. ~ The cool weather h~ come, and

o.ns.H c~ mUHW*.. W.r. Burges,. also in Canned Goods,~Bos- ..... ~ ~ ̄ ! ¯ ,,. -- it is time to do Mr.

offering a round dollar. NmnT l’oLtCZ. J.H. GarteR, ton- Brown Br-~ ¯-B~.ke~~ l~vA]ssembiymau, -fall _stuck,in._

FXRE MxnsnALr,. S.E. Brown~ ........ ’kThe New Jersey State Homcco- Beans, Beef Soup, Tomato ::; " Marcellus L. Jackson, Drop him a postal card.

Of Hammontou. ~ At the Universalist Church to-pathic Medical Society will meet on Oct. Bosun cF EDVCATIO1L C.F. 0sg0od, presl-d0ut; e. ,. Janobs, olsrk; ".d.,H Adams, ~,. Soflp, Lamb’s Tongucs, Phm -:( .L2nd and 3rd, at :Newark, in the Board Monfort, Dr. Edward N0r~h, Win. ]~.utheriord, ~, . (Subject to the action of the Republicanmorrow, Subject of morning sermon,

of Trade rooms, 764 Broad St. Scientific Mrs. S. E. Packard, Mrs. M. M. Beverage, Miss Pudding, Boned Chicken, etc. :~ - County Oonventloa.) "Money and Discipleship." Evening,

Anna Pressey. "Four hundred years ago."papers will be read- by-members of the --Meets monthly; March, Ju~e, September~ .......... ~ ~ Fowler does paper hanging. I~M)R A NEW, light, good, lady’s bicycle.ha~r~-,~.~llc~v~ of ..... .12 at lowest price, see th~ Crcaeent wooden

New York and Philadelphia. Among months, let Tuesday. - * ri~aYf ~,al~-bythe’MOtq:FOR’g ,~£fiLE_CO.Vo~.T.n F,n, Co. Jobs ~. ~uetin, .Baby Coaches to offer to the Ht e,~5. Ladies’ and Gents’ wheota to hire, ~.)

the social features wilt be a banquet at president; t:has.: W. Austin, secretary. M~ts trade. Good ones for the Sunday... cenman hour. Oppo~itethe Bank.Mr. Thee. J. Smith has returned ~ Late and heavy rains bring mudthe Park House on Tuesday, at 8 p.m. .~rd Monday evening of each r-onth,

place. : from Maine. and disease to many towns, while weM. L. Jackson has consented to R~LIQIOUS, ’BaFrtST. h~-~YJ:-C.~]iiY~, pastor ; Sun-

liean ¯County Convention, as nomin, day servbes:.Preaching 10 30, Sunda:~’4¢hool "if yOU want Tin Ware<that repair, on Mo~d_ay, .... but eleanor street~, and pure alr,--a bigfor the Assembly. :No man iu tbi8 n.4~. Junior C. ~. ~.00 p. m., Chr~enun ~o- will not rust, come and buy- ...... "-==~ ..........

denver 6.30, Preaching 7.30. Weekday prayer~ Mr. and M~. Sibley will return difference.

section can-object-to htm-fordh meeting Thursday evening 7.30. out Anti=-R~tstmg2ail ,~-Pans, to Phil~elphi~-~--gay: .... ~’-A-nel~hhar eaid,on-Wcdnesday,able-p-osition. As: a ~-gu~ a buhihess CathOLiC, ST. JOS~WS: -~ov. ~.--VanRiel Basins, Tea-pots, Coffee-pots, .... :--- - I~ It is said-~hatfully "What a blessing it would have been if

¯ ~e~#r]~I acting rector. SundnymaesS,30 a. m,,except*]~ig~h2rd-Suuday~ach~onth. ctc.rctc. - ............. rain felt on Wednesday. .... those cold water men had called their

ts ~clear-:-onc to be proud of. We can CHRISTIAN ALLIAI~ClL birs. M. S. Hoffman ~-~_Mi, M.E. ~ A fine home for sale on Grape convention earlier- in--the season2~ -It

was dry until they met, for a fast.best to secure his nomination and Stmtr--Detailsatthis-offic~residence of hire. Olney ou Third Street. left. Will close them out at t s~" Mrs. Brown’s ninety-third birth- ~, Theelection. If he ieelected, no good man EPISCOPAL, ST. Masts." Bey.. A. C. l’revwill have--e;ausff toregret it_ ........... : cbtt,reaor. Sadday se~HC0~:"lltuy 1030, a very low.rice. ................. : ......... ~ .................... day o~uncd on the thkd in~t~ "_ .....

tion nominated-- " 2br-Ass~zbtyman;a. m., [second and fourth Sundays celebra- [ . ~ Rov. P. M. Barral, D. D., is of Elwood. "I am fairly assured by a gentle- tins of the Holy Eucharist LOS a. re.J, Son-

maufromCamdcn, that he cauinduce day.school 12.~0noou, Evensong 7:.~0 p.m. We are getting iu a new1

away foratwowcekCvaeatlon. 2br CateRer, Ezra S. Packard,Friday eve Evensong, L3e.line of Dry Goods and No- ~ ---l~,Another wddmgAn prospect--~ Hammonton, ...........the managers of the ’_’Home" of the

MZra0DIST EPISCOPal. " ROY. Alfred Wagg"Brotherhood of the Union’, to locate pastor. Sunday services: class 9.30, a.m. t’ions. A bargain in Towels. i not exadtly in Hammonton,--but-- ~If we understand correctly anthat institution in Hammonton il the ~.reuhing 10.;d0, sunday.school 12.00 noon,

~pworth League 6.30 p. m., preaching 7.30. ~’ ~ Harry Ruthertord is making good article in the Los Angeles (Cal~)~will .donate..three -Clus-~Tae,iday-aud W-dnuday enduing# 7.45.- ......... headwky-ae an ainat~ur phbtographer: : ot August 26th, our townsman, Dr.

or four acres of land. The organiza- Prayer meeting Thursday 7.45 p.m.11" El’ hie recommend a new, sweet, light Peebles, hem been elected President of

tier is beneficial, in a way, and the Mission at Piae R.ad. Solnething new in Glass ~ ~ colored grape, at M. campanella’s, on¯ Pn~sn~TZaZA~. Rev. H.R. Rundallpasior. PineRoad. Ooand taste n~em for yourself, the College of Science, at that place. A

mmates el the "Home" would be aged Sunday services: preaching, 10.30 a. m., Sun° and Chiua \Vats. Come and A.H. VAN DOItEN:, worthy appointment. ~couples,-- some two hundred would day school 12.0{) noon~ preaching 7.30 p. m.

C. E. prayer meeting Wednesday ?,30 p.m. see our stock, s~. Send your messages by the Pos- ~/~.~ ACRES OI~" GOOD LAND FOR SALEcome here. [ think we can have it if Church prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. ¯ .... ~I Telegraph,--office in Ellis’ Bicycle OVUlmd Weymouth--m°stlYRoad--toWild--betweet~close up~eVenththo A.~t’G.we wish. I will be prepared to give Missions atFoisom and Magnolia. ~,Ve have a fine stock of store. . Cattellestate. Wtlibesolflverych~’~p--ata

...... nora|Rill price, lind easy terms given. Forparticulars in your next issue, w.zt. SPIRITUALIST. Ji0.Ransom president, A.J. Dried Peaches mid Apricots. . ~p Russell Treat spent the Summerparticulars.see N.B. AABON~ON.Faunce.se0retary. Regular meeting..’Sunday

Now is your finis to buy. in Atlantic City, as reporter on a localr.’th aud Grand Sis., Hammonton.The Fire Company met on Men- aiternoons a~ 3 o’clock.

. ...... ef~LThe Acme Dramatic Club are-day eveningTwith-Prosident-DcPuy m - U~vsnnaLi.~r.-- Rev. Cest~tb-Westou-rt:t-~ ............ - ........... paper;the chair. Minutes of last meeting tar. Sunday services: preaching 10.30 a.m. A new line of Fall-affd ............ ¯ .......... ~--- arrangiug .to_preaentt’Pinafore" on

Sunday school, 12.00 nooo~ preaching 7.30 - ~ Mrs. Kingswell and daughter, of .....read and approved. Roll call showed p.m. Sociable alternate Thursday evenings. Winter Shirts just rcceived ....... Jersey City are visiting Mrs. A. E. Thanksgiving night, and possibly on

- _. one or two succeeding evenings. Themthe tollowing members pmse0t : WoHa~’~ Cnsista~ Tsur~aa.~c~ U~t0n. -~------.~- Miller.J. M. Austin, J.W. Logau, Mrs. R. E. ballsborv president, 5In. S.E. We are now ready to take will be about thirty persons iu the cast,c. v/. Austin. F.A. Lehman, Brown secretary, MrS. ~Vm. Rutherford nor- )" t~ Dudley Farrar zs at h~)me for the --the best of home talent.

responaing ,ecretar~. your order for Fall and x, Vin- Winter,--will return to the U, S. vessel W. H. Ellis has sold 54 bicyclester Suits. A-new line of ............ in the Spring.

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Tho~ewho need coal are invited to send theirorder to

M.StockweU.

I shall keep my yard (lately managed by E. StockweU)

well stocked with the best grades-sbh]~iable,

and will deliver promptly.

COA.L COA_L

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C, A. Smith &F. G:DunnSuccessors to F. Grover.

We will keep-tabaRd a-variety.d-the, bestgrades of¢oal

Orders promptly delivered. Your patronage solicited,

AT JONES’ MARKETOPP_OSITETHE POST OFFICE

Fruits and VegetablesV¢. It. Bernshouse, John McCre~.

.-Maloney,

-IN- THEIR SEASON ..... -_ i .,..,, Mur.ha,l.John t~a~eIy, - " John ~tokt% - .....WaylaHd DePuy, J.J. Taylor,

An dFresh Every-Day.

Meats of all Kinds

Gee. Dodd. E.L. TltuL--C~asA),..~dd.- -~ C~E.~fi’tu,L .......... "~

John French, Jr., JohH Walthers,£N’. B. liLnchman, ¯ Parker Weseoat.Chas. Herbert.

ARTISA.~S 0riDER OF MUTUAL PROTECTION,

M̄eet~ last T~ursday evening in eaeh month toMechanics’ Hall,

house, N. t].; W. H. Bernehouse, ~ecretary.Meets every Wednesday evening, in Odd Fel-lows’ tlall.

SHxwuu.~Kz.~ Tnin~. I. 0. R. ,~[. Andros E.is re~for the year ending Aug. 20~h, 1894, Records. .~het every ’fuc~day’s deep h Redwhich on motion was received. " Men’s Hall.

M. B. T/~YLO~t Lon~a:. F. & A.M. John H.The tbllow[ng were nominated andMarthall, 31aaer; D. Cunningham, Secretary.

elected as company officsrs for the corn- 2rid and 4tb Friday nights iu Masonic Hall.

IN STOCK year:

OUR-W-AGONS RUN EVERY DAY

Praicte~zt,--John M. Austin,

&cretary,-C. :W. Austin,Trca.surerTrustees,--N, B, Hinchman, E. W.

Strickland, Manley Austin.Pin 3larshal,--S. E. Brown (to be

.. _ ..T’ LEEOH, of Leech, 8tiles & 0o,

recommended to Town Couucil for ap.The Philadelp da Eye S )ecialit

~rcm rmm-srr-¢d[ .-’-7---- ---~- -~an,--,Iohq Walti~r~ ~ :.... . . - _, -, .- - , ¯ .,-_

Bcvrese~t(~ti~’es to ~-~’re~vta’ ll, elief As.I~h_er9 l(no safer, surer or cheaper method of obtaining proper~J~.~el~_ .~5ofle~att~dned_J~_jLdefe~ctlve e£esight, headache, andao social/an,---John -tt:-Marshall, J, W-r ~ .~" ~O~’h , " thanto consult I.~ee. h; ~flt~s=&-CoYs~rp~,ela11~::--The

/.~r happy resal~ from correctly fitted glasses are agrateful sui~rlne- ~:l~an¯~-~ ~-Matone~-M.aatcy~A-~ti~.to persons who havenot before known theJealproflttothem- Bill of F, A. Lehman for $1.25, for,~- eeIves In wearing gee0 glasses. No,[email protected] examine your

eyes. All glasses guarunteed by LEECIt. e;TILES & CO. repairing engine and wrenchss was

ordered paid.m

" " On motion John McCrea, EFL. Titas~[~ B~g ~y°ur -°rdersf~r J°ba.-= ~=~=,~:-r.===_~:~===~=,===-= _m=-_Printing of every kind toP~xket.~.e~.~at and_J_ohn..’~alt~-a were.

~u~~uutovr~e~epuoitcanolnce. excused, from fire drill. Fire MarshalS. E. Brown was excused for non-atten-dance on account of sicknc~m. .....

3 ts~i~70.4 9 .--A-d [6-uYd~ .dY~

.... ] yre r

A special meeting of Firemen,e Re-lid Association was held Sept. 10th.

nee. King, Manley Austin, and C.W. Austin were elected delegates to at-tend the :New Jersey State Firemea,~

. Egg HarborRoadand Che~yetreet;, H ammonton.~= R~ii~t-Associiiiioiit6-~-h-eld in OddFellows’ Hall, Atlantic CitT, Sept. 26th

-. and-~27th. - ....... SIc’Y; ....

Fresh and Salt Meats,

All Fruits in Season.

While in Chicago, 3k. Charles L. Kah-]er, a prominent shoe merchant of DesMoinss, Iowa, had quite a serious timeof it. He took such a severe cold thathe could hardly talk or navigate, but tkeprompt u~o of Chamberlain’aCough Rem-edy cured him of his cold so quickly thatothers at the hotel who had bad coldsfollowed his example and half a dozenpersons ordered it from the nearest drugstore. They were profuse in their thanksto Mr. Kahler for telling them how tosure a bad cold so quickly. For eah bydruggists.

As long as human nature ie imperfectIt should be counted an honor, not ashame, to correct mistakes, for thusonly m its advancement eeeured.

How many tbLngs there are to laughat In this world to the gLrl who hMprett~teeth-and~tlimplt~

See our Wagons in Town and Vicinity.

JR. OIH)En UNITED" AHEnJohn Seely, Councellor; L. W~ Purdy, R. S.A, T. L.bley, F. ~, Mccta

Gzs. D. A. RUSSELL POST, G. A.R. JohnAtkiusvn, Commander; W. H. H.

3r0 Sa.urday nights ~n Red Men’s Hall.

IIAMMONTON CYCLE AND ATHLETIC CLUB*W, H. Bnrnshouse, president; Hurry Smith,secretary; W. ]I. Ellis, captain, bleets 2ndand 4th Monday at tL W. Preeecy’s oflloe.

-tcq)ecth’d-l[lzeq_ w~-W-e c~ x c~ ~

For details, ~ee their advertisements.

George Elvin5 dry goods~ grocerie.~, etc.M, Stockwcll, hardware, groceries, turniture.~B.~ dfi e~;merc’a.~.! -. .Fruit Growers’ Union, general merchandise.Bowhs & Mclntyro, meat and pro~luce.J. B. Small, bal~er and confectioner.Win. L Black, dry goods, groceries, etc.Robert-Steel, jeweler.M. L. Jackson, meat and produce.8.-E.-Jlrown-&-Co.r ha.tdwar~-an4 4"tL. W. Cogley~ haruus.G. W. Pressey, justice, insurance.0. W. Payraa, ~ttorney.W. H. Bernshouse. coal¯ - -

~rdenltstrJobn Atkiuson

O. W. Swank, oysters and fish.Kirk Spear. plastering and bricklaying.Win. Rutherford. real estate and lnsarancc.Win. Bernshousc, planiag mill. lumber.J. S. Thayar, builder.Frank Hartshorn, hens0 painter.C. E. Fowhr, paper hanger.

A. J. King. attnrney. ,Leech. Stiles & Co., eye spocialist~.Henr~ Kre mcr~(Fohom),~nedar-lumber,Smith & Duns, e~,al dealer.Elam Stockwed, dry goods, grocerieh etc.Georgn Steelm,n, tailor.D. C. Herbert, shoes.

Business 0rgani~tions.Fruit Growers’ Union, H.J. Monfort secretary,

shippers of fruit and produce.Fruit Growers’ Association, G, W. Elvtne eeo-

retaryo slippers of fruit and produce.Hammonton Loau and :Building Aeons|aries,

W. R. Tilton secret~ry.Workingmcn’e Loan aud Building Association,

J. C. Anderson secretary.PeoI, la’s Bank~ W. R. Tllton cashier.

Swank’s Oyster Bay.Bellevue Ave. and Second St.

Maurioe River 00vo0pt rsOysters cooked to order.

Families and parties rap plled,

Gc0;’-’WjSW~i~,

to date this season, more Hartibrds’ ’ There ts to be aa oyster supper=m.le --. ..........! ............ than any-ot’ e -onCma e. A

.n .... ~-~ .r ..... ,- -, ¢ --,- w----7 ............................... m-thehall at Cdax.Brook0_next ~atur- showing--for:atown-liko this, but noboys ~nlES ; alSO iRens rants. ¯ ~ ¯ .. ,,,.~ ;~o.- - ¯ d~,, 2,,~., .... " great wonder as Mr. Ellis thoroughly-~Ve-~g:uar~ntee-- a-neat --fi t--aud ;~ ~M’/~-G t ~-B6 ws~.-ol -Phlla~le 1:the latest styles. :. phia, has been visiting her friend Miss ~ The next sessiou of the Sovereign

F_mie Wescoat. Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows will be7~’7.~= . _ ~rANTED. Morn t~an wlthdrnwnt value leld in" - " d-twr-fou r~l-m rnmw’~ f-e, t ~ ....

Hammonton I.(,noandlhflldhl~As~ciatioa 189,~. This, be It understood, is theButter. t, et,,’t .... the t~,th and 2|ttl. Addre ...... ltl,

~- price expected, "it," Ell,,..’;. d. "Gr~n.d ’Lodge at the World,,, with m-Last week, Mrs. A. E. Miller i~resentattves from every civilized na-

\Ve are now th’epayed to sell : entertaioed Mr. and Mrs, Itobb and ion.you vcry-fille Bnttcr by the --" ................ infafiLdaughter. ~’The ]~[aeohic Lodge held their

...... ireLcom munica, ttonafr2z.mum mar s’aca-.

25-pound pi’.s, 5n-pound tubs "~about noon and at night.

....... ~ Roy. C. M. McClum,Creanlcries. \ ¢ l’a,, will preach in the M. E.

I :to-morrow, morning and eveuiug,

-- ~: ~ Major C. 5[..Jordan, of Vinelaud,

~e~= ~pent-Stmday

..(. l~..-Ther~-witt-bemnother-ehange-of-time on thc Rcadiu~ Railroad early

Dr’. J. A. Waae -- .... ....... week. Details yet unknown.RE31DENT ~ ~ ~~C~x~sr.t~ehoe store is

~&**&~}-a.-~=~’l~lV’=D"ii" ,ell stocked, his prices arc right,

his repairing meete with approval.HAMM’ONTON, : : N,ff, ::7 ~ Mr Mengh and famll£, _wh0haye_Office Days,--Every week:day, --7 ......... ~ .................. ~:- ’~--’ [-" " .... ~t--et for sam-c-timeGAS AD~WINIST~RED,’ "" r,.~u~:u uu .tu,m o ~ ,

..................... ~ .................... m0ved’to-~ch~wLkiIL-Haveur Penna,- .....No charge for extracting with g~, when i’iteeth are ordered ............. ~ Remember the W, C, T. U.County Conveution next Friday, 2S)h

Tailor,second Street and BeUevne Ave.,

Hammonton.. --Garments made in the best manner.

teed in every case.

SHOES:Always a Good Stock

null the est !

Shoes made to Order is mySpecialty, and full

satisfaction is guaraiiteed,

Repairing done.

.J

$, MURDOOH, ,Bellevue AVenu$,

a 6ntbn, : : N.

o

,, ~ Wa arc proml~d for next week

necessary tor an excelhnt canning fac-tory, Our informant says, we will beaetotilehed to learn how little, moneywill be required, and adds that "nun

A Republicad eat/cu~ was heldon Monday evening, Dr. H, E. Bowleswas made Chairman, John C. An&r-son, Secretary. Thn object of the callbeing sta-t~l, M: L. Jackeon, Dr. G. M.Crowcll, and Dr. Bowles were elected

INIdEII 1,............... -- t ’- - ,. -

J. B. SMA_LL.

~turned home, after several n~bnthsxery pleasantly spent in New England.

B ICYCLES. Gentlemen’n Pneumatic. ~’~5 t

~55.

Miss Stella Wescoat’s summervacation ended, she has returned toher millinery engagement in Philadel-

Roy. L. R. Swett, of Vlneland,~lll exelmnge pulpits with Pastor Kll-ILan to-morrow. Come and hear Mr,Swott,

~’ The Nesco Base Ball Club have¯ a festival to-days in the grove between

¯ evening.

It Is rumored that a "new~M, D. Is to-eetth in our town within a

’week or so. It might seem hard on,others to wish hLm success.

COW FOR SALE,--one of the bnat InHmmmeutOn. Cheap for cash.:Inqmre at the RI~PUBLIC&N ot~eo, or at theEditor’s re~fldenoe.

~rln~um with A. H. Philll~s & Co,

!" OrS FOR SALE. Three lo~ N, E, cornerI~ Third and Pratt 8treet~, liammonton,

50 x ISt feet each. A fine busines~ alto, nextto Trmvbridgo’s store, Bellevue Ave., lot ~0 X00 feet, Bargains for spot cash. Must sellbnforu Fall Address DR. C. M. COOK,

622 George t~t,, Baltimoro. Md.

Mrs. Edgar Slack died vory sud-denly, on Monday last, at her home on

ject to epileptic fits, and on Monday fell,striking her head or neck on the sewingmachine ; but her physician ears that

not affect her. Funeral Thursday.Mrs. J. Clement Browning died

at her home on Bellevue Avenue, Ham-mouton, Weduesday-atternoon. .Mrs.B. has beenaninvalid for several years

on Sunday last to aoI~ration ; but she was evi-

dentlysided here from childhood, was a promi--nent-m0mber-:of--the W.-C.~ T. U., an.earnest Christian woman. Her hue.band and two little children are amongthe afflicted ones, Funeral services willba held at 2:00 o,clock thisaitemOOno at

residence. - ...........Listof fl~c~]led:f0r letters- in the

Hammonton Po~t,-Offioo, on Saturday,Sop~, 22nd~ 1894:

Gee, Ta3 lor, Charlle Thurst~n,Miss May Wain, Miss Forbes,

Mr.Fr~derick Archer. hire. Thgs. Dixon.Mls~ 51agile NlcnoIL Mrs. Rose ~mLth.

Ger~o.ioo Renzo, blichelo Eohber[o,Carmina Cat’raOese. Cocozza Cyldia.Pautalove Douofrlo.Olaugiondano Berudino,

FOREIGN.- Vincenzo Artriili, Guiseppo Tefano.

Pasqualo Royna. Domenico Blcchieri.

Vlcola ThoRn. Giacomo Cicco.

Lando Di]’vano. Ptnta Blaglo,

l [Maria Gonnella. Vincenzo Dol Fueiad.Mareluonne Folomenw

Steam Ice Cream a Specialty.PARTIES SUPPLIED,

HAMMONTON, NEW JERSEY.:

............ .. ..- L -. ................ . ....... , . (

Job m Men’s Pants.

$1 goods ....

reduced to 75 cts.

~_ers0ns .calling for any of tho above Black’s General .letters will please state that it has beenadvertised,

Jo~ T. F~a~c"YP. ~.- IrOning ....... Laa:imore, "i~h ysical-direct;or

_I) e sJB.oi~ es, Ip W a_,. says h9can conscientiously recommend Ghamber.lain’s Pain Balm to atheletes, gymna~t~bicyclists, foot ball players, and the pro-iossiou m general for bruises, sprains and

ness of the muscles. When appliedbefore the parts become swollen it willeffect a cure in one half the time usuallyrequired. For sah by druggists.

Bccause some men cannot master atruth they Fonounco it a lie.

tendance was good, and work in the

meetings second and fourth Friday of HOLLAND--HOUGLER. In HammeR-each month, ton, N. J,, ou ~aturday, Sept. 15th,

1S94, by lien. Herbert R. Rundall,

3I. CAMPANELLA. on Pine Road. nae an Sam’l R. Holland and Attille Hongler,excellent, sweet, light colored grape.yourself.

Gardner was nominated by acclamation.Dr. H. E. Bowles, chairman oLthe SewingAtlantic County delegation, made thenomination, which wasCrossly, of Trenton.

_At~’_Th~ Ibard of Health will meet inthe Couuctl room on Monday eveningnext; ~ept,.~dth~ at.-7:30-o’etoek,--.-Anyperson having any matter that shouldproperly corns before the Board will

)resent the same at this meeting.

............... The Wheeler & Wilson

No. 9-:is-the tightest running,

and does the finest work. It

Rockford.

I have in stock a

these Watches; also of

............ CLOCKS_

~" Rocco Demarco’s horse ran awayon Wednesday. The wagon was overturned, smashed the street lamp Ln floutof the Post Office, struck a tree fartherup street and literally went to pieces.

I sell them for cash or on

very easy payments.Old sewing machines taken

beautllul young gray, but too spLritsdnor,~

A SNAP FOR SOblE ONE. A ,Ix roomhoune, ou Third Street near Bellevue, for

$I0~), Snap quick, or you’ll lose it.FRED. SAUNDERS,

We were disappointed Mondayevening at the manifest lack of interestfelt b7 our people in the Children’sHome Society. A public meetingin theinterest of that worthy organizationwas held, with an attendance of aboutforty preens. Roy, Gee. B. Young, ofTrenton, Assistant State Superinten-dent, was present and gavetng history ot the Society, explained itsmanner of work, and gave very pleasingincidents illustrative of the blm~lresults ot Lta efforts.

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W, H, ELLIS,

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Jewe!Lvlr, E lasse o¯ " done,g ro ¯

A zd-Satisfaction-Guaranteed -

ROBERT STEEL, Hammonton. .I-

jeweled movement andaI-will ...................... ~,-

. guaran.tee, .ior ................................., .................., .....................Fifteen Dollars.

"’ Win. RuthertordoComml~ioner of De~ds~ Notary

PabUo, Real ~t~ta a4ad.lnsum~,.

Fox" Sale,Five and’one.half acres of laud, two

in woodland, three under cultivation ;Good six.room house, fine well of purewater, good outbuildings, on Third St.,Hammonton.

S-B. OLNEY---

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Fox" Sale.Seven.room cottage, oo~er lot, fruit,

shade, good water, pump in kitchen,good dry cellar. Owner wishes to leavethe town. A.L. OIDDINGS,

Cor. See St~

_2.

Jackson’s Market.

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ar The great Moaut Holly Fair is anDOLLARS SH .RIrr’S SALEs__ educational Institution m the truest ’ i

......... ~ TO Tlto prOralurn hat forthiz yuar-tstargu-:I Plea, will be s~tld at I,ul)llc vemiuo, un

" "20 ily. Friday,~;ept. °8th, 18t)4, and coversall thedepartmentB.. BonideB, ,*

Eas Made. ett ..... ’rh,ck i. ti,~ .it.r, ........f ,sld ~y. at th~ there are many special premlumsofferedCOt|rt |[oime ht May’~ Lalldhtg, Atlaenc Oounty, New

We wlmt many men, womeu, boys, and girls ~o J,,~ey, Mf.af that trRct ~f land. stfnate In the town of by business firms. Friday, October 5th,~Nlk for ua a fe@ hours daAly, right inand ~-oul~d tia,.m,.,ton, and I~,ril:ularly described u :

lt*.glultit~e at the Ioter~,etion of "Middle and Old will be ¯Children’s Day, when childrena~"lr0wn home& Ths business Is sony, pleasant, C, ohtmMa It,rod; thet~co(I) soutil we.t.rly alongtheI~’letlyhonorable, and pays better titan anyother mhhllo of Middle lined on. m~d ,doyen hondredths of under 12 years of age will be admitted

agents. You have a clear field and no a chah, to ea~lerly Itno of Israel Pemberton’s tract; free. There are to be thirteen trotlinetl e :e (2) rt v si x degrees and fo rty ml nute.a east~tapetitlon. Experience and special ability an. , nine ned rift. so mfidrodths of a chain to O. Bowers’ events on the last four days. ’tuesday,

-~mr~r;-No capital-’requh~l.--Woequip you-I ltn~ 7 th~c-ef.9)northelxtycm¢~snd-cme.halrdeg’reee Wedn-e~JayKiidWhur~dk-ytSem~Ill-tm ....~th everything that you need, treat you well, e~t four nhd eighty eight bundredths cf a chain to

la~ helpyou to earn ten times ordlnarywages,tt~eutid,lle~f (~hl C.hlmbia R,~ad; thence (4) alongthe n,lddlo of said road norihweste, ly two and coven bicycle races, the prizes for which will .................................. ~ ............ ......

. ,nyKind )f "~lllakQg~od_lnly.= ~nypn.~te a,.ywh_er~ ean_~_!mhldle of,.me r~td nh., ,rod om,~kalf c"alns to place

Work. All succeed wlm follow our plMn an . oflieglnfiidg; ¢ontalul,g tw,5-a,id~l~t’Se fourths bcr~.s~ Pennsylwmi~’-Rallroad~-~-usualywill-- ,~ ¯l~le directions. Earnest work will surely bring be Hm vamo mor,, or less

Svlz,’d a. the ptolmrty of Fmlma AndS, faun, end ~un excursion trains at reduced rates ofTea a great deal of money, Everything ta new takeu in execution at the suit of AngMo Fogletto,and fare, fro0a all points along their linch.lea4 in great demand. Write for our pamphlet to he sold hy S~t lTtt E. JOIINSON, 8Ilerif/. ’~’elrsular, and receive lullinformatton. No l~arm Dat~ August 25th,lsat. Full information concerning the Fair "dOne If yott conclude not to go oa with the J, E. P. A~p0rr~ Attorney.

..... ~gntu. ~ ..... vr’, fe~. SS.~ can be obtained from the catalogue, v

o ~TIN°ON ~,CO,,which can be had on application to tl.

G ORC 488, . 8ttERtFF’S SALE.

Z, ud ,S ¢retary, ouu o v. ’ PM ealways fair}" PORTI..AND , MAINE. ~yvlrtueot awrit o’-7- Certain European cities are said to C ~ . ¯

r~cted. I~aned out of the Now.ler~ey be complaining about the influx of" ~

- - . Cbanee,’v will besold nt public ...... ..... American cmigranta, " _

G IR L At o elo, n.rnnto odYo rBOY0r ~ould at f~e Court House ln May’s L~ndlng, Atlau- try. This is tough on the emigrahts(,tic County New Jersey,

~" ~ Short-hand s ~c~b~,All thatsltuatetract In°f’theland’t0wn~lflp’0fherelnaf~er BuenaParticularlYvtsta andd°"who are only returning to t~heir native .

andType.wrltlng. .... ConntvofAt,anticaudStateofNewJer~ey: heath, but it sufficiently emphtmtzes....... ~.g’lnningata.to,~e~etl,Xtho~cleryttn~between th0factthat Our immlgrattonlawsaro ......... . ....:" the townetdps of Buena Vista and Iiemllton In saidClarity:Reade on " T/~ Coming, county a corner to lot six of the dlvi Ion of ~tate of entirely ~ lax: Otherwise

~aH," says: "’ 7~7~e ~oy ar~rl WhO John P. WMker deceased ; thence b nd ng On ea~d lot_ .an_write j~a.t-hand and .¢ra,e west ..... h,,ndr~d chat ..... daffy eight links t,,a scourings" would have never gotten Atlalati© Oil’S’ It. It........... stone In theTnckah~aJload.;Jhenca ulcmg said r~all

Rshore here.a -chaineaed sixty-six-links to-a .take ............... nne-~gght 1~9~. ............ ~_~ ........

BZAere to go7- th ..... till hy., ..... ,i, tltir~y six ,le~,,-~, It is best never to take-any liberties - vow~m~tSs~minutes w~t nine chains ned for~y three ’links to

Kxp Aoco ~x [PALMER*S co=orln.ldrood; tl ....... till byth ...... rtbl withlalS~h00d. Som0tlmes, ifyoucan’t A~o A~oi STATIONS. A~O ~p. h~cO KXp ~ ~

q~._.~n~0~.al ! ....am. .m. a.m. p.m. p.m.thlrtyandthreeqnarterdegreeswestfortychainsaud~ Bay an’ything excspt the truth, keep p.m. ~.j p,m. I p.m. ~p

links to serene In the ~td road corner of Iot , ~ ....¯ -~ .-~t-4~ ~’~-~v;~- ....: oo .............. ...............o,. ,. o o..¯ a.. 7 0~ ........ 8 86 .............MegnoUt. ............ fi 53 7 80 6 {}8~.,~nZL,____fl*a. John O. Mauger, :Editor of the Bun- ~1~::::::11 !]iE::’:[::: :::::...-..--t 8~ld .........

IaurelgprtagtL.. ...... ~4~ 932 0~0

caurteinas$orltime.IS the place, if you Want a t~rou#ATheinstruc,beam, Sellgman, Mo., who named Grover 7z~

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Cleveland for the Presidency, in Nov., 7~c::[:y"~’~J

i[::i~:l 8r~ ..... Wmt~emotmJ~nc....,~S,’~: U21 5a78~ ...... 5~ ...... 901 .......... Cedar Brook. ........ 526; 7 14 915 fi40

tots are Individual at- ] 882, while he was Mayor of Buffalo, N. 7 4,~ ......, 5 ~1 ....., g 08 ....... :Wlmdow dnne ......... 7 06 ~ at 3 2"2- -7-O,t~ ¯ S 071 5"2~;Y, iseuthusiutio iahis 7.~ _.&ty~_5 ~I -a ~ .ZL~[ :a 1~

........ ...... 5 55 ...................... Da ~ ............ 5 15Stenographer~ furnished to Business Men berlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 8 01] ...... ] 6 02. ......... ’ ........~::[:1 9 249 82 .... :. .......Xlwood .............. I 52’ 5 08

- Catalogue v.’ ih I st 0fGt-aduates Sent free. -Remedy;--Ro-saysr -8 o~! ...... l- 6 1el ..... 4,~1"i’"’" -94o ~.~..~,~- ~r~ -fi_~! __8~! _9_~ At01-the-p~gt~.ve_vP.ar~ ......... O 081 6 IS| ........

~.[ 9 48 .......B~mUne Jane.......,: 9 17 5 471 4 5’1

best prSparation of :-~ :=:=.l- Sl’~°t~"’=a12i61 10 ~0 ,..,~..=z~m~nt~lls...,..;.,: ~,~.~,I0 I0 ..... ...AuaDttcOlty ...........

-- J 2~ii ~’2ket. It is as staple as sugar and coffee 8 ~ S,~i e ~j 4 ~ 9 ~0 :

......................... thia eection. It is an article of merit, i .....-and should be used in every household.For Sale by druggists. L.Douc As

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: I s~ tog C~T~L~U~...... il W’L’DOUGISAS,,.

, BROCKTON, ~I/L~ S.~Jl’~ ~ akve mome F bX.PUrCh~ln= W. L.

...... ~ -----1)o’al~laJl ~moe~-----I~ttt~. we are the largest manufactuver~ of

~dvertleed shoe, in the world, and ~uaranteo_ ~ vtlu¢ by etam~Ing the name and prlce on................ ~ge bottom, which ~rotect~ ~6a-agamst mgn-

]~rlce| and the mlddYeman’S profits. O~r ahoes~qual custom work in etyle, easy fitting anaWearing qualities. We have them sold every-Where at fewer prices for the value given than~my other make¯ Take no substitute.. I~)you~

= d~tlef eennOt4upply:your-~e~ola Y ....

GO TO

Wm. Bernshouse,s

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~mber~ Mill-work,

..... ’7"B~ck, L~me,

Light Fire Woods- __ _ ~-~_ ,|For Summer use, --

same east one hundred and twenty eighttwo links to a corner tn the said

~oc|ety line; the~ee along the a~me south eightdegre~ and fifty minutes east e=xty one chaiu~ to theplace of beginning, except one of the game L~mnds onehn~dredand fonrteen heros form*rly qtlit claimed toEd~anl R Wood and other~, and two and six tenthsar.rea_recentLy.~l~L .to the_lilchht|l~l IIRpm¥~moJltCompany, and containing ~vJtit these exceptions fivehundred aud four and tweet’,"

rg- Ivtmum.-b0r eeyen t,f the sold_by~’v, ca~tng~ dn r~rtitionFtmd excepting aho theland described tm foilawn : .

Beginning at the lett, rs~ctlon of Sho centre line ofthe Philadelphia~tud Svashoro J]~’ wl~l~ the northline of land Iormerly divided and belevglng to Johntlauthorla; thence eant along thellnaor aMd IIan-thorn ni~ety feet; tl~ence aouth eight degte~,e twentyrn|nutee Cttat pa~lDl with the centre l/no of e~l,lr~IIway four th’ousand’and twenty nine feet to theSOuth line of ~ald John IIauthorn’s land; thencealong said line we~t cro~ing ~id rallw~v one hun-deed and eighty feet; thence north elg}’tt d~graes’~’enty minuted west fm~r thoummd aml twenty ninefeet paralle~th c*mtre line of the railway u aforetmid to tht~aforetmld north tlanthorn line; thence

the samb east nlneiy feat to the place ofbeidunleg, c~mtalnlng sixteen and on. half acres.moreor le~, lecloding the’right of ~ay ot the said l’hilv.dolphin aud Seashore Railway.

A]~o all the followlug tract ef laud :~ek~I~lltng at corner of lauds of Job" D. WIlllaml~

in the centre uf Tuckahoe 1load : thence north thirtyone degree~ we~t along centre of said tool1 tw*,ntyfourfeet to centre of e. proposed new roa4 or street to I~ocalled ]tug, thorn Avenue;" thence along mime north]fifty two degrees ten mt~ute~ east six hundred and iklxty flW E’er ; the: ee scmth~htr’tytmven degrex~ and-=fifty mlunt~,~ esat f, mr hundred and ninety eight feetto line of SM,I J. W. W/lllaraa’ land: thence ahmgeim( tmuth’-e~IgI/i y-t ~’hfZD ~r :,4 we~t-H~ [it-htindrbdand fonr~e,-n feet to ldaCO nf beginning, centainlngfour seres, hi,ire or lotto....And aMo th~ £~lh, wtt*g tract of/and :

’BeginnlnlZ ai K p~lut tne~kid north ITanthorn llnebeing nortl~west core.r of Imld first at~ve de~crll~’dlot, aud extending thence along said li,,e w,’st fmzrthousand feet to centre ot Mal~ Avenue ; Ibenre hyhy yams south five. hundred and fifty six feet ; thence~st four thousaed and ttdrtv fevt~ more or leg% to

.- Seized aa the proI~’.xty.of.th~JLich)an d InlI!rownle~tC~ornpany. and taken hi execution at suit of WilliamMolat~d, sudan he ~ld by

SMITH F. 3nit--SON, Sheriff.Dated August IS. 18,~L

RonEItT H. I~GERSOLL, Solicitor.Pr.fee.$21 ~3

Win, 11uth fo d,¯ Commissioner of Deeds,

-Not~D~Conveyancer,~

Real Estate & Insuranoe AgtHAMMONTO~’, N.J.

¯reliable companies ....

Carefully drawn.

OCEAN TICKETS: ~ pondence solicited.

..................... We.manufacture ............ : ~ -~Send a postal nard order for a

Of allkinds. Also,

Cedar Shingles..... , . , .... , .... _.. ,

w

~! ’ At Bottom Pricos= Manufacture our

i~own Flooring. Sattst~ction

7’, _ _ - . ~’~Guaranteed;

....... stock o£goods.

Can furnish very nice

PennayLvaniaHemlo ck___

Cleanso the B~e~-and Purify tho Bloodl ,¯ Cure Dlarrhvea, Dysentery and Dyapepsl.~

and give heal~’ acLion to tho entire eyatem.

~n~gth~

i:: Your patronagesolicited.

!i .............. ’ ..........J: S,THAYER, ......

i 0ontractor &Builder:’:i

Hammonton, N.J.

"~r~ Plans,Specifications, and Estimatesfuruiehed. Jobbing promptly

;’ attended Vet

Yrank 0,--Hartshorn,PRACTICAL

mMOur specialty, this Spring, will ~.~ut st,~ ~de~p~-~o ~t Kood than three inany

be full frame orders.. ~hoo~ c,t,~= =~ ~m~,~=~,~dinp o1= spp!!eatlon.

HOUSE| PAINTE ,Hammonton, N, J.’,

I~ttsfaetion guaranteed ou all work.

’RIGHT~.CAN r OB’JPAIN A PA’PENq’~’ For~

promp~ etoswer and e~ bone~ opmton, write to])1 U ~ N & (:5).. who have bad henriZ fifty year#experience In the patent bustneM* .s.fioml~l~|O~- tinct strletl y confidential. A Mandbo~ oz In~formation couveruiag Patents and h~w to ot~r.~n them sen~. tree. Also a r~taJog~@ o lnecha~lmtl end sctentLflo boolm sent free. --

Pstents taken through Mann & CO. reeeh’~epe¢itd notice In ths ~4~entlSc ~meri,’nn. addthus are

~hotog~pba or newuilder$ to show tl~

Address

~ ........ .~,--__~ -.’~.

Solicit your orders ~ " ’~" ,

~j~Sons, Publishe es. Wex’ma-- l.25 Pe , Yeax.. ........... .: .......................................

conservatory ; good barn, two lots.2. A neat 7-room house on Second St..

heated ; one lot.8. Good house and lot on Second ~t.,

-veryMss

-re

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........ iioo,,o,o o,. ThePhiladelphia Weekly PressBuilding, Philadelphia, assists its grad-uates in securing remunerative.employ-ment. Many of ths private secretariesand amanuenses of prominent h~saann menepuml==’-’---=~’~’"can,men in Pl~iladelphia, obtained the.li"I ."knowledge at this Institution.

Camden&AtlanticRallroad. torsi,25, eash, ......... :’ :: : ..... -On and a.qer JulY 13th, i894, train=will leave Hammonton as follows : ,

~hia-and all intermediatestations, 6;05 and 7;39a. M., 12:30and

550 pro. Express rfOr Philadelphm

For Egg Harbor, 6;00 and 9.24-a m,5;86 and 5;43 p m, week days. Sundays, June 81e 1594. :6;50 and 9;51 a m, 4;49 and 5;16 p m. DOWN TRAINS. " "

For Atlantio City, Express, 6:00 a m,5;43-pm,-wcek-d~.__Sunda~, .........6;50 am, IMalL At.~ Attl .l~,z4 J A©w, _~ ~ta.~’~° ~.~gJ! _~1.1

Accommodation, stopping at I It.= a.lfl[l p~mr I [%= ~I~o ~.., It.m, ] p,m

9;.51amand4;49pm. glc 3t~[ 4(7~ 48~ 53]1 84:[ 3S9. 4:,=,LEAVE PHiLA.DRLPIIIA,-- Bortia ................. ’ ...... 8~I --’ ......... ’.:i 44:S@ .........11 S281"’ ::Or~ ..... .....,I---

For Hammonton, 1~xpress 5;10 am, Atce ................... ~ol ........ ~I: ....... ~ ~ "-s ...... ,and 5;40 p m, week-days. On 1Sundays, Water~nr~..,, ................ 0 0~ . ......... S 21 .I ~ ~ xt, .....6;00amand4;30pm. Win,In, ............. 0ZeI ......... 5Z ....... t 9~,1

4~}Accommodations, stopping at all sty- ira=mouton ....... I 800 ~ ............ 5~ s I~1 9~ ~"iil

tiotm, 8:00andla;50am~ 5:20 and 6;00l~Coata ................

9~tl ~iiil~..541 ........ t s~ ~1 --’t

p m: ~eek-d~ys:- 8undaysi 8;30 a m,: andmweod ................ , s ~ 5 ~: .I 10 o,, rs, .....F~qgHarbor01ty.,. ~1{t 9.51 51~ "’6"~0 lel t 5o7 52)t - -Atm~mon ...... " I fl L~; ]0 11~ 0 ]; ¯ ]0 3 [I ,5 2’¢| .;..

tion, consult ticket agent at station.J. R. WOOD, Gem Passenger Age. UP rRAIR’S.

S. M. PREVOST, Gc~. Manager: I , t8~&TIONfL LAo, ~P.I ~=p.lz=pr.’ ~=p [ ~o. ,~©, ~nn syl:xPr.I

~v~l .=. ,.=. ~ ~ ~ ~ =.,

.=. a.m. am’Is’m" i "’A. J. KING, ,-~ _~.~:~ ,~o s~ r,0 ,~,,-~C~md~..;-;;.-~-;-; 8~ ---8 12 8, 5S 10~d

~=~ =B’~ t(~ FP2~= ......

i Master in Chancery, Notary Public, Real Berlin 8 0~ --’ -- -- 6 50 7 8~ ~ p. __

i Estate and Insurance Agent. Alan .............. 8 ~T ~ ~ ~ ~ 4,~ 7 gl ,j 19 ~Weterford 7~.~ ~ ~ ~ 68~ 72f ~f~

Insures in 2fie. 1 companies, and at the Wlnslow ............ 7 f~ ~ ~ ~ 8 3~ 7 15 ~ M ~,

-lowest rates. Poraonal attention give~ Hammoutoa ...... 7 8~ ~ ~ 9 40 6 21 7 11 ~ ~ ~ __.Da0o~t~ ........ 7 34 ~ ~ ......... 6 lfi 7 04 5 4~ ~ ’~

HarborOity 7]’ ~ ~ 921 .......... 5r~ 0,It ~2~ ~[[[~6~ 7 I0 ~ : ........ 5~ 6~ ~(~ _.

~l~he Bamm-onton Ae~ommodst[on leaves thie ~i~ 1110 at ~r,o. p.HiNIIS uam RoWrd~, & CO’IS "

For Sale ,.....philadelphia at 10:50 a,m. tm&6:00 p.m. A~ Buroa~ (/~ Bprac@

1. A largo and handsome house ouPleasant Street, only a few’rods from the ......railroad, very convents .at with heater, N RW--Y~~--W~ ~~~N~

¯ 12. Farm on_Pleasant blille Road. fivemiles from Hammonton post-office. 20 ...........................~r~, partly in fruit; good honee. A ANDbargain. ....

15. Farm ou Middle Road ; 20 acres ;very large house, barn, stables, e~,

16. An attraotive and very comfortable ..house on Central Avenue,--sevon rooms, publihfills, pantry ba[h, h0ta,dc0]d water, The South Jersey Re ean .........windmill ; two sores, apples and otherfrait::TFair terms.

]7. A house and large "lot On EggHarbor Road ; six rooms, balls, attic ; ....heated. A bargain. BeTa ONE YEAR FOB

18. Eight room house and two lots onTbird Street ; very convenient ; heatedthroughout. ~ ........ . ............

J~:~For any desired informa- One Dollar and Twenty-five Centstion in re~ard to the above,car upon or address Editorof ~hruth Jersey Republican, Address all orders to the R~PUBLICA~. ’Hzmmon~n, N-J; .......

., V0L’’82. ....... ttAMMONTON, N. J., SEPTEMBER 29, 189 . NO. 39

Keel- Spar

’ ai,

ConsuIIles

Vitalitythere is in Coal.

Koal:spar saves 25 per cent o:1your coal bills.

par prevents smoke, andtherefore a,.smoke consumer.

" Keel-spar des~Sys co,as___ ~_Keel-spar prevents soot and

cinders.Keel-spar starts a hot fire in- five minutes.Koal-spar keeps boiler tubes

clean.Koal-spar will make a poor

quality of coal do the ser-vice of the lirst quality.

One Package,costing 25 cents,

............ Saves uarterton of Coal.

Koal,spar is all-powerful, alikeWith~th~ite) -Si-s6ft(bituminou~ coal.

_ _ .__

Frank E; Roberts,....... rocer, " "

Sole Agt. for Hammonton.

DISSOLUTION.

The co-partnership heretofore

¯ existing under the firmname

---h-a~~sS01 red, Uy

¯ m~-7 consent,"

would respectfully notify

his patron~, and the

REPORT OF THE CONDITIONOP TIrE

People’s Bank of HammontonAt the close of bnxinsss on Tuesday,

~optomber 4th, 189.1.

RESOURCES:Loans and Discounts ..................... $105371 08Overdrafts .......................................... 3 47Stocks, Bond~, etc ............................ 6543 75Due from oth...... e r~ank~ ............. 8999-021:/~1 Estate ...............................+ ..... 2000 00Furniture. Flxture~, etc ................... 1000 00Current Expenses paid .................... 1058 49Cash ................................................... 8141 84

$132118.85LIABILITIFJ-~ :

Capital Stock paid tn ..................... $Joooo onSurplns ..................... : .................. :.... 12one noUndivided Profits_ ..................... :... 4935 33Due to other I]unkK. ....................... 1231 00

~) em~d-C~r L I fl ca te g-o V’D

Demand CerL’s of Dep. bear’s In,t 12305 22Certified Cl~eeks_..:....7...:7.L .......... ~,

0 25Jhtar~t-d ue~>ePo~ I/,;~=¯ 2~5-22Dividends unpaid ........................... 20 10

$132118 85~TATE OF ~EW JER.~EY )

County of Atlantic ’~s~.I, Wflber R. Tllt~n, Cashier of tim above

.~ed Bank, do eotomJy swear that theabovestatement Is true to tl~e best of my knowledge,

WILBER R. TILTON:.Subscribed and aworn before me,

this 4th day of~eptember, 1891.

= ---- ~J’OHN-ATKINflON,JUStice of the Pe~ce,.

Correct. Attest:G. F. SAXTO.~,R. J. BYItNI-:S.

"’- GEO. I~]LV IN S,

The Dlrectora have thle day decl,.red a semi-manual dividend of tt~reo per sent. payableon nt~d after Tuesday. Oct. 2nd next. andadded ~,~(1 to the surplus.

W, IL TILTON, Caslfler.

Save half your l Ioney

Cumberland Mutual:Fire :r.nslCo. ............

, -~- -

G. W, PRESSEYAgent,

Hammonto . N, J,

~. E. FO|PLER~

PLAITS.& DECORATIVE=‘ -.:.

Hangin8At Hall’s New Store.

The Festival given by the BaseBall Club of Nssco, Saturday afternoonaud evening proved a success in a finau-clal poiut of yaw ; they realized nearlysixty dollars. The Tuckerton andMav’s Landing Clubs had promised tobe prcssnt and play the Neaco Club. butstayed away_m_ savo_t.hcixrepu~.tion, tm

Not to disappoint the largeconcourse ot people who had assembledto-witness the games, the second nmeconsented to play. As soon as playwas commenced it became evident thattho second nino had th0 advantage oftb~ first in mouth and legs ; both wereused to perfection, so much so that the

names :2mirs~2~ine,--Wil]lam Wescoat, John

Abbo[t, -Jo~. :Albsr, David Wescoat,Chas. Thibault, Robt. Gifford, Jesse TJ-

RoofingWescoat, Harry Craig, Wm. Piper.I~Second ~r/ne,--Thos. Craig, Charles

Rossell, C. Loveland, Edrain Thibault, Put on by experiencedJohn :Ford, Jos. Abbott, Albert Wes-coat, Robert Ford, John Reed, workmen.

Scare14 to-15. .... --To~.~..O~.LmS. ~ Satisfaction guaranteed.s people to

understaud why I left Mr. BarraI,~ em-ploy. i ~or~ed for bimas gardener and S.E.. BROWN & CO.to make pure wine for bomo and churchuse; but he wanted] me to do so~o The Hardware 6tore.

w0rk that I would not do, and i wa:.~ ’ - "discharged. We parted good frieud~, Kill ~]~r SI~:IL~ ~ J:~.~and he paid me all he agreed. I am

Plain and Ornamentalboarding with Mrs. Berard on CentralAvenue, and,, .Zam willin, t0,. work by Plastering andthe day for any one wh~vishes a gard-

ener, or at other work. ~lrictda~.~--CHGS. DXT~ozs.-Hammonton, ~.-J; --Box-gL- Hammonton, :N. J.

Owing tea similarity eta sound,u ~m ~p ~vto~a"n--romDt~-

attendedtomany persons suppose the Christian-Alliance is one~ud--the--~Chrlstlan ~ctenee. I-take-thts--w~ - Ordersby-mail will receive prominforming the readers of the Rctmbtican .......... attention ...........that this is an entirely wrong idea. Ladies" Sf Children’sThe Christian Alliance is composed ofall denominatiocs who Fa hi0nable_.

~tural doctrines m common. :Its Perfect Fit Guarantee~.object is the evangelization of the world._

M. S. HOFFJIAN.

Wheat made another low’record at "Egg Harbor Road and Maplo Street~ .........New York, Wednesday. Predictions HAMMONTON.were made that it would go.to 50 cents.

A. M. Bail~’y, a well-known citizen of ¢7~Eugene, Oregon, says hia-wifw=~or ~

;aoea and used many remedies with littlerelief uotii she tried Chamborlain’s ColicCholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy, whichhas cured her sound and wetl. Give it atrial, and you will be surprised at ~hoprompt relief it affords. 25 and 50-cent

-- - bottlesfor sale ~ .............

The Weather:SpeoiaI ~’orocast for New Jersey.

U Lower temperature, heavy frosts, and highthin winds, are predicted Ior SouthJersey, especialLy~n the vicinity of

_~ ....... ’ ..........Hamm ofiton.~: -Vessel =o~n~-r~, ~l~fid=-lords, farmers, business and profes-sional people would do well to make

’ immediate provision /or cold wave,purchasing stoves, range~, and heatersfrom S E.Brown & Co., whose goods ,¯

are known to be the best of’their c~ass. All stations in. _territory_described wilL confinue~ta_ display__cold_ wave

\

NHWDRY 00DSLots of’era

-7?

i

....... -at

Having stocked my yard for the winter"with the

LEHIGH COALI am prepared to furnish it In large or

w aa any.Your patronagesolicited.

W H: Bernshouso.¯ Yard opposite the Saw Mill.

O. W. PAYRAN,

and solicits, as in the past,

a large share oftheir patronage.

,:.. ..... ffohn Athinson,Orders received by mail JusticeOf the Peace,

......... ............ _will ,have speci°2a’ and. 0on mhsi0ner of Deeds .....

prompt attention. Pension & Claim Agent.Bellevue Ave. and Second St.,

HAMMONTON, : : : N.J.

All buslness

Chase--- J

( to,0 . -those wishing some

and see my collection of fineand _t~eked ........... Japanese Ware .........

are m

Hammonton, N. J.,

Justioe of the Peaoe,Ofltee, Second and Cherry Sts.

E S eta veryfine gradeo~’Porcelaihri~.,hly decorated. Prices all ~Le People’s Bank

from 10cenLs topublic generally, Musterin Chancery, ~ua~anteed.that he is still doing business Notary Public.

at the old-stand, ....... AtlantidCit~,Z~7-.-.~. ..........Hammonton cffieo over Atktnnon’s.

For sale by "MR. PETTIT of my Hammonten office,

is at my office In Atlantic City eachday. Legal business placed in his hands Ps So TILTON & Co.will receive sarcful atttention.

O/Hce hours at, llamtnoaton,--7:30 to 9:15 A...ff,6:;10 to 9:00 P.~t.

Hammonton.

HARNESS.A ifullk-ssortm-6nt of hancl and machln

mado,’for Work or driving.

Trunks, Valises, Whips,Riding Saddles, Nets, etc.

A set of five pots, decorated in"Siedzi," for 65 cents. Come

m, at my residenc-e,-ttammonton.

Mrs. F. L, BASSETT.

Authorized Capital, $50,000----Paid-in~ $30,000.

_ Surplus; $12000.

R. 3. BYRNES, President.M. L. J~CKSO~, Vice-Pres’t~

W. R. T~zo~, Cashier." D~,..J,.A, Waas,RESID~eNT

DIRECTORS:R.a. y=es,

HAMMON~PON, : : N.J. ~f. L. Jackson, ¯Office Days,--Every--week. day. George Elvins,

GAS ADMINISTERED.G.F. Sexton,

:Elam Stookwell~Noeharge for extracting with gas, when

C.F. Osgood,teeth are ordered.P, S, Tilton.

A. J. Bmith,

Swank’s 0yster Bay. --J.o. Ande on.Bellevue Ave. and Second St. Certificates of Dcposit Issued, bearil~

Interest at the rate of 2 per cent. per aa-

Maurice River Cove 0vsters nunif held six months, and 8 per oont if’held onn yoar.

Oysters cookod to order.

Gee. W. Swimk.

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