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*>RT OO. HAMMONTOK, N. J.,. .FEBRUARY '6, 1807. NO. 6 Yarmouth Bloaters and Stringless Canned Beans now in stock. We have some Potatoes which are first-class considering the quality ioffee at 19 cente. at 19 cents. Avena, Boiled Oats, and Oil are lower than they've been for some time, The quality of those Pea Beans we quoted some time since is a surprise to those who have tried them. Wood, Syrup, and Matches we are still holding at the old prices. We .think a On other coffees we quote no prices, but can furnish Rio Santos Java or Mocna at figures that will be right, ' and quality always away up. FrankE.RoberJs Grocer, Moving the Capital. '< f MAY'S LANDINO, N. J., Feb. 4, 1897. EDITOR REPUBLICAN : Kindly allow me space to say a tew things in regard 'to tbe project of removing the County Capital from this place.to Fleasaatvillc. I am ioforroed that the tax-payers of the- county, generally speaking, are opposed to such a project, and think the present .location ia desirable enough. Tbs Fleasantville Press and a few agitators of that place, are harping aloud for' their removal for land-boom purposes solely, and want tbe poor tax- payer who owns a small farm and is already overburdened with' tax, to pay the freight of tbe removal, if they are ever moved. Tbe buildings, as they are now loca- ted, will answer the purpose for which they are intended for years to come, and A German who lias learning Knghsh, place them in such a. condition as tlley rank second to none in South Jersey. Both Atlantic City and tbe County proper, at this time, have outstanding bonds amounting to $1,000,000, and all efforts to liquidate these bonds should first be made before adding to the amount. Down with the agitators. .' PlCKEBEL. [Our fishy correspondent 7 has done 1 well, in a abort article; but we call his attention to a few facts: It costs a Hamniontonian threfc dnl. lars to hire a ttaru to •<<> to the present County Capital, and he must spend a whole, day to truusact, ten minutes busi- ness there. While tho proposed removal will cost considerable, tax-payora are in the habit of looking ahead, and see that their money ia not wisely spent in repairing and re-moJeliug already out-of-date buildings,. ' n " Very ftw in thia locality favor the jrciiigjfixLJiQjgtftaflantville. thinking it No. 8 South Second St. The People's Bank Of Hammonton, N, J, Authorized Capital, $50,000 Paid in, P0,000. Surplus, 55515,000. K. J. BYRNES, President. M. L. JACKSON, Vice-Pros't W. R. TILTON, Cashiei DIJBEOTOHB: K. J. ByrnoB, M.sfj. J .UlljBOll, UuorgoElvluB, . - Klnm Btookwoll O. F. Barton, 0. F. Oogood, w. n. Tiitot. A. J. Smith, J.O, Aiulornon. W. L. Illaolc. OortifloatoB of uopoait Innuod, boating Intoroat nt tho rate of '2 poraout; per an- num If hold uix inoiitlm, and II percent!! hold one your. Diflcount days—Tuesday and Friday of each week. SHOES. Always a Good Stock Wm. B&msliouse. STEAM AND Lumber Yard. All varieties of the Finest Mill Work. Saeh, Doors and Blinds. FIKBT GRADE fc>hoon made to Order ia my Specialty, and full oatiHfuctiou in guaranteed. Repairing donu. J. MURDOCH* Bollflviio Aronuo, Hammonton. : : N. 3 A Specialty. Near the Riulroud Stations, Hauitnonton, N. J. ..________ llikiuiuoiiton Htdiiiu Macaroni Works lu 1HHII) Macaroni, Vermicelli, and Fancy Pasto Tlio beat nmdo lu tho United Btatos. Sold Wholesale and Retail Denier in Imported & Domeett Imported Olive Oil. oulii ba little iuiprovemeiit oa tbe resent location. Tho tojvn would be iore ucttoaaible, but tho buildin^a not o,—a mile away,—and hotel accotnmo- ationa are missinc;. By heavy expenditures, tho county ail is now up-to-dnte; but the Clorn'o lllco is not adequate, the Slieriff's '(lice now requires enlarging ; the old lOtirt-houBO is in appearance u disgrace o Atlantic County, and, lacks convcui- neo, which no ono xylll deny, ED ] 1). Roberts, President of tho Puuneylvania Railroad Company, died in Saturday last, after a loin; illneis, ged 04 yenrfl. Mr. Hobcrts WI\H with* >ui doubt tho forumoat railroad man in not spent much fiad a, horse stolen from his b-iru, wlinfeupon he ad- vertified as follow? : Von nite the odder day I vas been awahe in my shleep, I bear 80tuetings voi I tinks.vaB not yust right'iu my barn, .and out I shumps to bed aud runs mit. te barn out; and ven I vas dare eoom, I sees dot ray pig gray iron mare be vas been tfart loose an run, mit de stable ofl'; .and whoefler vil him back bring I.yust so much pay as yas kushlornary. Two bills have been landed up there in Trenton, and yet the public thinks nothing has' been done by tho Legisla- ture in the past four weeks. If Mr. Bryan isn't careful he will drop out of eight before Maj. McKinley tabes the oath of office. To Florida via Penna. B. B. H^mei:Tr»Jcins~Ba8"BegeiSr~TKe" discomforts and dangers of wet winter weather.areliere, bnt to tho southward, from a cloudless sky beams rfbeautiful snn upon a blooming laud. Tho next Penna. K.B. tonr to Jackson- ville, allowing two weeks IB Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia Feb. 9th. Excursion tickets, including rail- way transportation, Pullman accommo- dations (one berth),-, and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the* special twin, w!ir6e~86ld~strthe following rates r New Y.'rk $50, Philadelphia $48, Cauauduigua $5'/.85, Brie $54.85, Pitts- bnrg §53, and at proportionate rates from ot.Der points. For tjcktts, itineraries, and other in- formation, apply to ticket agents, Tonrist agent at 1196 Broadway, New York, «r to Geo. W. Boyd, Asst. Q«n, Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, PhiU. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Sbreveport, La., says : "Dr. Km^'s New Diaoovory is tbe only chine that caret) my cough, and is Hie bu-a Bollor I have." J. »P. Campbell, mpiclmnt, of Saff.ird, Arizonn, writes : "Dr. King's i'ew Dis- covery la all that is clniraert for it,: • it never fails, and in a mire euro for colds, coughs, aiidjconsqmpt'iio. { cannot Bay | cmiugh for fts moritF." Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs is not an experiment. It has boon- tried for r. quarter of a ceutury, and to day stamjfi ar, the hoad. I' iiuvnr (lisappointH. Fret) trial booiloa at Croft's Puaruiaoy. ConfectioRer ,hu country. By iioroavurnocu, iudua- ,ry, nnd the dovclopmont ot his native .alout, ho roao Iroiu tho lowly po»itlou tf rodinan to the Preaulency of perhaps ,ho (froivluat, bunt organi/.ud, and boat equipped railroad corporation In the world. As to his fttancllng iu niilwuy circles, tho lion. Chauncoy M. Dopow, President of the New York Central Kiiil- rond, has thin to say: "The apprecia- tion of his auaoclatuH was buHt-iiulicutiid by thoir olcct,lii({ him''Prusiiluiit ofoyory attuocuttlon they liavo forniud In tho hint ten years. A qrtat railway man, it con- scientious and chivalrous Koulluman, and u patilotlo citi/.uu 1ms buun loat to tho country." Mr. Frunk Thomson, First VI«o-Pf«8ldunt, haa been wlecloJ Praslduiit. The Ponimylvanla Capitol ttulldlni;, at llarrluhnrg, was duulroyoil by llru oil Wudiicuduy.-loas about $00,0000 Tim flru la HUppoHcd to hdvo cnught lioiu an opuu grato. 1'hu public rcuonln vvtiru moally lu nuothor buildinc. Th« ntato houmi was more than mivuiVty yuuru old, and a now onu wan nucdndj Urovor Cluvuluud and family will go to L'rlncutoii to laku up ihuli ru»lditiico on March ftlli, tinH tlui IIOIIHD and uar- roundlima uro bolng put Into nliupo lur their reception. Itupubllcaim Insist that It will IM) hot- ter to ralriu rovonuo on lorulgn-mado lioodn than to Innuo bonds to run the Kovotuuidiit. Anything wrong with that bUaiuona policy V Moot of un know a jjood tiling when eomu oi)o olao hua It. For thu benellt -if those who desire to attend the ceremonies jnoiitant to the inauguration of Pi'tiBiirnntclcctMoKmluy, thn rcnnsylvanla Huilioad Company will snll rxourHiuu tickuts 1 to Washington, Mirob t, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at tho following rates: BVim New York, $8.00; Philadelphia, 15.40; Baltimore, $l.(iO- Harrlsfourg. ?5.0« ; WiJiiatnsporn, $8.79: Biiffilo, Sll.CO; RooUustor, ?l0.a8 ; Altoona and riitoburir, $10.00; and from all othur btations on tho Pommy Ivauin Rystom ut reduced ratos. 'I'liin Inauguration will bo n moot interesting ovont, )>ud will un- ^louhwdly attract a largo number of TEE EXAMINER [EstabllBbed 1823.] The Leading Baptist Paper AND A Oomplete Family Newspaper During '97, its 75tli year It will pnhllHli several strh's of Important nrilcle.s tliul will be contribute!' by eminent in CD of various evangelical denominations, notably: Samuel W, Dike. LL.D.,Secretary National Divorce Kelbrru League. Merrill Edward Gates, LL. D.. President Amlierst College.} J, H. Stucjkenberg, D. n. Daniel Uurolivster, 1>. U. Charles F.TwIng, D. D., President Western Reserve University. Washington Gladden. D. D. Prof,. JL O,_ Murray. D. JJ.^_VJcu_Erc«:deat— Princeton flomlnnrj', , Uev.J. Munro Gibson, D. D. , Bishop .Toh n F. Hurst, O.I). ' . Freslclent Valunuue, V. D,, Tbeologtcat S«:uluury, Gettysburg. Theodore L. Cuy ler, D. D. Kev. George M. Stone, D. D. As a mattor of qourso, every eminent Dan* tlHttoaoliorand uebolarof eminence will he) repreaonted In Tbo Examiner during 1897,—* as moat have been dnrlng 1890,—presenting to i'lio Exumlner roadorn tbelr best work. Edward Bright and His Times. A Morten of historical niid nnecdotai iirtloloa ooverlng tho flilv yo»r« linn KUwarU tirlttlit . waa a central liKuru ol Llui HnpilNi. (lonoinlnTv-- tlon. by Prof. Ueury 0. NoUilcr, of Hie Urozef bemlnary. A tlTEUARY roUUHK under dlrp«lion of MISdM»ri(UOrii>! WWM, Insiniplor In Kog, llsh ftt VnbKir c ' beginning; Nov. Pools., people from ovoVy anotion ot tlie country. riio niapnifioeiit faoillllon of the Pennsyl- vania Hiiilroail muki this !.lno tho favonto routit to thii national capital at nil tirnos, anil Itsonurmonscqulpmiint and ttploudld turiuinal ndvantiigoiiut AVn^Mneton luult'e, popular 01. nuo)i OCCIH|DII!< Hammonton Hotel, FKKD. 1C. nOCKIUS, Proi>. (H|ipiii!UM)r to Alux. Altkon] Kxonllnnt . uoooinmodiitli>na lor trannlnnt guuuts. IH louautil cloHo to Kiulroad H. Uooii Hitibleii. l 'ego. 'Jlic Ih'ht qu»rt,er, 'U, cunuurus tuo Vlmoittvn HAMHMOa T.KTTKRS, flnlilHlnlng tho. weekly ob.v <rviu inns <:t\ rttoi) uud tbln^Hb.v" that keen iiiim-i vn-, Rev. It. "L. Wayland, D. I).. , Honlor Killtur til llu< l$.\iinilner. AH thin, nnil inucli more, In nd'.Mtlnn tlift rogulur wuokly feaiui'i'M ilntl uiukti I'iht 10s- uiulner H wolcomo visitor luto tennof LhoiiH* uinlHOf homes. '; $2 a your. Sample Copies Frocv A&ENTS! WAWTBD. Address ' , , ( , The Examiner, Box '2208, Kow York. , Bring for Job Printing t\) lloyt & 8onw. I N OtIANOKUY OK NKW JEHHEY, To William lift/an : lly vlrluu of un utilur ill tlig (,'unrt ><< Chun i-fry »l Nun Jo puy, niu'lo on iliu Uuy of thu d'tlu koranf, In u tiuii^o ntmr^lfi Aiuiln 0. llryun la Oniupluliiunt,!!!)'! you nra ItciQtiilimt, you uro rrt|uired iu u|i|iour, nnil nl,'atl tK'inur, or Animor 10 lb« o'linplnlnual'it bill. >>u itr )>oloru 100 thlrlnculK day ot Mtiolt uoxt, or thn 't&t<l ulll will tu 'aKeu utf uoril'u.fitiii «gnlnft ^uu. "lie ««ld btll la d'od t~< ituntiro K dlvoroa I nun tba daniln of hmlrliunaj. Odtod J*nu*rjT Uili. )B»7. ALI.HN U. KNIilt'O'IT. HolloHur uf ()inn|)liilu«ut. I*. 0. «Jclr«i»o, Atlautlo Ollj. A Bare Opportunity * A " : Eyes Properly Attended To,, Dr. Wm. L RAUBITSOHEK- A Knuluitto of the Philadelphia Option! College, tho ICximrt lOyci H|MU)laliHt, HUH opoucd nn ollluo at Or. H, Hoeih'ti- i>n Ituilroiul Avo. . and will be inoparod to> k 'ivo youreycH a thorough, tixamlaatloct l > uorreot nil OUHUH of di-foBtlvo vinlen by i lio lutont upprovvd iicleutlllo motliodii, on Monday, Feb. 1. No oltargn for exuntiuatlon. Only w»eau. uhi« olmr^a for gluuoa, If re((uli«d. 1'eiBona nimbi o to oall, by Bending ma word, Trill be treated »t their roalduuoo. Kvvry nltoruuto Slondny. OfUco hours, 10 a. m. to Ii M. noeL trow I to 4 i». m. l'lilladol|iliU oddreai, Oil

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    NEW STOREand a most reliable lino otall the popular brands ofTobacco, uud my own make

    Is what I Oitll the attentionof my old friends, and nowfriends. Also, well selectedline of: spotting goods.

    HunimontoH Hotel

    Stable.Carting and Delivering of all kinds

    done promptly, on ebo- t notice.

    Single and Doable Carriages to hire,by the day or hour.

    Ttf- TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS.

    In Chancery of Now Jersey.Between

    Camillo Michel, Complainant,nnd

    Bosa Tradelluc, Em II Tradellus. andThe Fruit Growers' Union andCo-Operattve Society, Limited. Defts.,

    > On Bill to Foreclose.To K^sa Tradellus and Emll Tradellus.de-

    fendautx In the above staled cause: ...By vinue of an order of the Court of

    Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day ofthe date hereof. ID a cause wherein CamllleMichel IK complainant and yon and othersare defendants, yon are required to appear., plead, answer or demur, to the bill of ealdcomplainant, on or before the twenty eighthday of January next, or the said bill will be

    "taken as confessed njscffiist you.The said lil II la tiled to foreclose a mortgage

    given by Max Trndcllus tn Complainant,dated the twenty-ninth day of September.eighteen hundred and ninety, on lauds luTown of Hiiinmnnlon, County nf Atlantic, inthin State. And you, Kosa TradelluB. aremade a defendant because you own the saidland. And you. Emll Tradellus, aremadeadefendant been use you are the husband otisald Rosa, and have ati Inchoate right oftenant hy courtesy on said land.

    Dulled November 27th, 18W- A.J.KING, Solictor,

    Hammuulou, N. J.No. 49- It lp.bSJ.C8

    Real EstateFOR SALE.

    1. A Urge and handsome house onPleasant Street, only a few rods from therailroad, very convenient, with heater,conservatory; good barn, two lots.

    2. A neat 7-room house on Second Bt,very convenient, beautifully finished,heated; one lot.

    12. Farm on Pleasant Mills Road, fivemiles from Hammonton poat-offlca. 20 | Macran, partly in fruit; good house,bargain.

    14. The LawEon house, Orchard St.Fine house, 0 rooms, heater, easy terms.

    15. A large house on Grape Street, 7rooms, nearly new. Two acres.

    17. An attractive and Tory comfortablehouse on Central Avenue,—seven rooms,halls, pantry, bath, hot and cold water,windmill; two acres, apples and otherfruit. Fair terms.

    19. Forty acres on Oak Road, goodbouse, barn, etc. Nearly all land inin profit, including amull cranberry bog.Reasonable price.

    20. A boimo and largo lot on EggHarbor Road ; six rooms, halls, attic ;heated. A bargain. •

    31. Eight room honse and two lots onThird Street; very convenient; heatedthroughout.

    Jf^sga,For any desired informa-tion in regard to the above,call upon or address Editorof South Jersey Republican,Hawmonton. N. J

    RESIDENT

    HAMMOHTOH, : : W.J.Office Days,—Every week-day.

    GAS ADMIIf IBTEUED.tfoehargefor extracting wltli'giu), when

    tenth ore ordered.

    ?

    Coal!

    Beat graded of coal at lowestcauh priccH for Cash, undereheds, and we can deliver itclean and dry even during wetweather.

    All coal delivered promptly,and aatiafuction gun ran teed

    E.STOCXWELL,€or. Bellevuo Av. and Third St 'l

    Birectory.MOTIOIPAIi.

    CLKRE. J. L. O'Donnell.COLLECTOR A. TmtAAnnER. A. B. Davis.MARSHAL. 1). Shourilg.JUSTICES. John Atkinson, Q. W. Prosaov,

    J. B. Rjan. Goo. Bcrnihonso, W. B. Wells,

    Bonj. Fogletto.OVERSEER op HIGHWAYS. W. B. BurgcoB.OVERSEEH OF THE POOR. John W. Logan.Nzonr POLICE. J. H. Gorton.Fine MARSBAT.. S. E. BrowmTown COUNCIL. \Vm. Cunningham, Pros'!,

    John 0. Anderson, Duniol M. Bollard, GeorgeKing, J. P. Patten, Alrin Adams. Meetslast Saturday eve each month.— BOARI> or EDUCATION.- C. F, Osgood, prasl-dent; J. L. O'Donnoll, dork; Edwin Adams, !>•Monfnrt, Dr Edward 'North, P. H. Jacobs,Mips Nellie Seoly, Mrs. M. M. Beverage, MissAnna Pressey.

    Mecta second Tuesday in each month.

    BELIGIOUS.BAPTIST. Eev. J. C. Killian, pastor'; Sun-

    day services: Preaching 1030, Sunday-school11.45, Junior C. E. 3.00 p. in., Christian En-deavor 6.00, Preaching 7.06. Weekday prayermooting Thursday evening 7.30. Boys I'rirgade; r-oets Wednesday crc, .in S. of V. Hall.

    CATHOLIC, ST. JOSEPH'S. Rev. Splgardirector Sunday mass 10.30 o. m., vespers at7.36 p.m.

    EPISOOPAI, ST. MARK'S. Eev. R H Woodsward rector Sunday : morning prayer 10.38,a. m., [second and fourth Sundays celebra-tion of the Holy Eucharist 7.30 a. m.], Sun-day school 12.00 noon, Evensong 7:30 p. m.Friday eve Evensong, 7.HO.

    METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. Q. F. Bishop,pastor. Sunday services : class 9.30, a. m.preaching 10.:'0, Sunday. school 12.00 noon,Epworth League ".00 p. m., preaching 7.30,Class Tuesday and Wednesday cvcniags 7.45.Prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p. m.

    - -----PRESBYTERIAN. ' Rev. n.R. Randall pastor

    Sunday services : preaching, 10.30 a. m., Sun-day school 12.00 noon, preaching 7.30 p. m.C. E. prayer meeting Wednesday T.30 p.m.Church prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p. m.

    Mission" at Folsom and. Magnolia.Italian Etanyelfcal. Rev. Thomas Fragile,

    Pastir. Sund.-iy School at 10.30 a.m. Preach-ing at 9 a.m. Saturday, 7 p.m., prodchibg.

    URIVERSALIHT. Rev. Costcllo Westob pas-tor. Sunday services: preaching 10.30 a.m.Sunday school, 12.00 noon, pronotilg 7 30p, m. Sociable alternate Thursday evenings.

    WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Union.Mrs. Chan. E. Roberts president, Mrs. B. E.Bronrn secretary, Mrs. Wm. Rutherford cor-responding secretary.

    Miss Minnie B. Noweouib president, Mrs 3. R,Moore secretary, Miss M. E. OInoy cor. sofc'y.

    FEATEKNAL.ARTISANS ORDER OP MUTDAL PROTECTION,

    A. P. Simpson, M. A.; A. B. Davis, Secretary,Meets first Thnnday evening in each month'Mechnnies' Hall.

    WIMBLOIT I/ondE t. 0. 0. F. John M. AuttinN. Q.; William H. Bernshoute, Secretary.Meets every Wednesday evening, In Mason)1

    Hull.TniDE T, 0. R. M. Charle

    N. Parker, Sachem; Chat. W. Austin, Chief o;Records. Meet every Tuesday's sleep la thi

    M. B. TAYLOR LODOB, F. & A. M. W.L'. Btnek, Master; Alonzo B. Davis, Secretary,2nd and 4tb Friday nights In Masonic Hall.

    Jn. OvDxn DOITED AUEBICAN MECHANICS,Eph. Dakely, Councillor; L. W. Purdy, B. 8.;A. T. Lobloy, F. S. Meets every Fridayevening In Mechanics' Hall.

    OBH. D. A. KIISSELL POST, O A. R. ChnrlcE. Roberts, Commander; W. H. U. Bradbury,Adjutant; L, Beverage, Q. M. Meets 1st an3rd Saturday nights in 8. ef V. Hall.

    WeiiAMs' RELIEF CORPS. President, Mrs,M. K. Mutton; Secretary, Miss Leona Adams,Alternate Friday eves, in 8. of V. Hall

    OEM. D. A. RUSSELL CAMP Sons OP VETERAnn, No. It. Cape., Wai. Cunningham; FlraSergt., A. V. W. Setloy. Kvory Wodneidayeve, S. of V. Hall.

    THE HAUUONTON ATULKTIO AflBociATion,David Ootlroll, preMdenl; Daniel It. Berryicoretsry; M. 8. Whlttier, captain. Mootevery Monday eve, at Amoolation Hall.

    Sisterhood Branch, No. (0, '0. Iron Hall o!Baltimore. Burah A. Hood, Pren't. Carrie AKing, Buo'y, Meets In Mechanics' Hall flroand third Wednesday eve's, t) o'olooU.

    VOLUNTBED Film Co. John M. Austin,president; Chas. W. Austin, leeretary. MeetsHrJ Monday evening of each month.

    Independent Fire Co. Moots flrtt Wednes-day evening In each month.

    Buamoca Organizations.Fruit RTOO. HAMMONTOK, N. J.,. .FEBRUARY '6, 1807. NO. 6

    Business,ShorthandTypewriting,

    NI6HT SESSIONS;

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    W. A. Kauuce.

    Fire Insurance.MONEY •

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    Mortgage Loans.• Correspondence Solicited.

    1328 Atlantic Avenue,

    Atlantic City, N. J.

    Teacher of

    GUITAR and MANPOLIXAgent for Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,nnd other instruments. Also, Mnato,both vocal and instrumental. Repairingpromptly attended to. For terms andpricea apply at residence in the eveningOr at Herraan Fiedler's Cigar Store.

    Hammonton. N. J.

    Wafflechftirldea•Protect roar Ideas: thev mar bWrit* JOHN WEDDEBBURlTfe O O T t e n t Attor.nor«. Waeblnctou, P. O., for their (1,600 priio offcjwsd lilt ot two hundred Inventions wanted.

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    Doraorent'a Gut Paper Patterns oro tbe moalpractical on (he market, i'hoy are of any K\IOthat any memhor of a bouieliuld could require.In each copy of tbo M»X&T.\T\Q la printed acoupon entit Ing tbo nubeoriuer or purobuter topattern (worth niri regularly sold for 36 eta.)or any nniubor of puttorna for 4 oonto ufiob tocover package and poetuRn. \Vhun the raluoof tbo p at to mm In conHidoroJ,tho nubarlbcr uot-uully ffeta

    Domoroat'a Magazine r*roo.*nd what* wuga»lne it IB! For 181)7 It willbo more brl l l faut than over before. New man-agement, new inctbods, new Idon*. Kanb oopyeontalnfl an oxqulslto reproduction In oolura oleoiue oelebrutud pint1 ro by a famous unUf,worthy to adori ibe wulla of the uioflt re floodho ait). It la affirmed that Detroreat'ii In theonly complr'ft IfuiDlly Maffcclne puMlnbedcombining all tbo murt exeollont point a of i idcon tout purloa; btnldon having Inimitable fe-turea oi Ita opn. It la uotuully a doKon niunlnua ID one,

    It la a Dlffeet of Current KAor i t f l nnd Ideasfor tbe buoy umn or WOIUUM, n Hevlow itnd »titorebouae of Intorom fur all. Mothura, 01*tera. wlvea and duugbtora onn find oxuotlywhat they need to uinnoo nnd Inetruot tbuin,aloo j i f f lo i foa l holpa In ovary ilojmriniont otdotueatlo and aoolnl IHo, Inohidfng fumUbl i iand ornamenting the home, embroidery, brio*a brao, nrtlatlo utid faiioy work of all klndn,etc., eto.,t and sug^untlonii uud ndvfoe rogard<Ing the will being aittl d ren t i lnKof their ownporaona. \

    The floo|>tr ahnwn onobyear, pattorna of ul t of vrhlrh uro uht Inublui>r eubaorlbor* ut 4 O O D I N onoli.J Htiiuplu oopy]B w ' t b px t ie ru noupon) lout for 10 ot«,

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    Bepublioan and Lemorost.iJend jraai order la tlili uflloc.

    Always a Good Stock

    Only, the Best!Shoes made to Order is my

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    Repairing done.

    Bellevne Avenue,

    Hammonton. : : W. J

    Hnininonton Stoani

    Macaroni Works-(Established in 1889)

    Macaroni, Vermicelli,and Fancy Paste,.

    Tbo best mndo in tbo United States.

    Sold Wholesale and Retail.

    Dealer in Imported & Domestic'

    Imported Olive Oil.

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    Monday, Feb. 1.No oltargn for exuntiuatlon. Only w»eau.uhi« olmr^a for gluuoa, If re((uli«d.

    1'eiBona nimbi o to oall, by Bending maword, Trill be treated »t their roalduuoo.

    Kvvry nltoruuto Slondny.

    OfUco hours, 10 a. m. to Ii M. noeLtrow I to 4 i». m.

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  • THE UNBROKEN HEWRT.

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    He wnw sitting at the window, and 'binliltlo nose wae flat,

    As lip pressed his face to klsu 'mo, >witkhlH lipn i\Ruinat 4!he pnnu;

    Then 1 beat—but without IdnHing—in-vol-ution seized my hot;

    It had jostled, nixl 3 knew that il-wouldhnrely catch the train,

    Came just faintly, "Papa, kiss me!".na Ihurried ont the ;gate,

    But my time wins All to scanty iuul Ireally couldn't wait,

    For I heard the distant whistle :nnd 1knew that I was late,

    And'uiy work accumulating,in'the town.

    He was Bitting nt the window, :uud nstownward rolled the {rain

    ——I-looked-baek to ao«! the-hoime-^Hid-juto-1 distance watched It pass,

    And I knew that he was crying 'With :hialittle might and main . , • • • -

    Ifor the kiss I hadn't time tV/~P.rp?3against the window glass.

    I could BOO him with his "choo-ehoos"quite disowned upon the floor,

    .And his wooden blocks, forgotten—randmy parent heart grew sore,

    -And I thought: "Dear God—what—-whatif 1 should never see him more

    At the window when I started for thotownl"

    Ho was sitting at the window, and hiscry n little moan, •

    As my mental vision saw him all thatlong and wretched day,

    And my foolish, fearful fai^cy knew himdying there alone,

    With his kiss that still was waiting'forhis papa, far away.

    He was dying of the grieving—of theawful, awful ache

    Of his little baby heart that love had onlyfilled to break,

    And 1 pushed the papers from me and de-

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    clared that I would takeThe returning train and hurry from tha

    town.

    Be was sitting at the window as 1 clat-tered at the gate,

    And his tiny nose was flattened as hepressed it to the pane,

    And I heard his joyful clamor, aa withbaby heart elate

    •-•• He «creamed out a royal welcome withhit) little might and main,

    With a brown and sugared dooghuut heldin cither chubby fist,

    And his cherry lips a-puckcr in the quaint-est sort of twist,

    To my anna he came a-leaping, and heclamored as I kissed: ,

    "Now, ven, papa, what you' bling mof'om ve town?"

    -Chicago Record. '," '

    GAREISONINA ROUND HOUSE.

    "Smoky Hill, was the end of the trackat tlmt time," said the old engineer,shifting his lame foot to an easy posi-tion. "We bad built a round house—a

    -^-•(lua re-one—wlth-two-stalls-aud-rooma't the back for three or four bunks auda work bench. To protect ourselvesagainst the Sioux we -had "lined, or

    ,' tralnscoated, tb« bouse tip to about fivefeet from the ground aud filled In bo-

    ( bind the lining with sand."Indians were thicker than grasshop-

    pers in Kansas in the days of tho build-ing of the Kansas.Pacific, and scarcelya day—never a week—went by withouta, fight At first they appeared to benwed by the locomotives, bnt in n littlowhile tbelr supcratltlona fear had van-ished and tlioy were constantly settinglureo to capture tbo 'big IIOHS,' as theycalled the engine. Ono day we wereout at the front with a train of-steel,Borne eight or ton inllcu west of theHill, It Imd been Hiiowlng nil day Inlittle tits and spits, niuf near nightfallthe clouds became thicker and darker,and before the sun had gono down thrihow wn« falling fii«t. By tho tlmthe hint rail bad been unloaded It wnpitch dark, aud an the engine waH headed wont, we were obliged to back up nlthe way to Smoky Hill. The eondiictoand the captain of the guard, eompOKCof government HCoulH, took a utun.d 01tbo rearmost Hat-ear, and when I goa Blgnnl I opeued the throttle and bugan to poke Ilio blunt eml of tho con•truotlon tniln Into the darkne.HH. Ordlnarlly, I bate running twckwuixl asight, but In a CIIBO of thin bind It IH <real relief to know tlm* tb(!re. arodo/en, or more well-armed nohllmi betwoi'U you ami wlmlovor UK- darkneshohlH. Tliror or four iiii-n w i t h \vh l lllgbln' worn Hlnl lonei t at Intx'rvuln alonjtho lopii of tbo tail or twelve ear«^ado up tlio train. Tbo bourn) car, orfaboono, wan next tho engine, ami upoi

    i tho top of thlH ear'Mtoot) th(> foronmn ofthe KIIJIJ,', iiiul fi-om him 1 wan Miippone"ttilio my 'tokeim.'

    "We had been In motion II>HH than torinlnuliHi whon I liig acroKH tho giuigwii•«ii(l Ibey'ro on my uhlc.' 'Kiyp your«enl,' wild I, 'Ibey'ro on my nli||., (oo.F

    "Now /ill l lu - white llKhl«, followingnnollii-r signal f rom the ciniiliirlor, he(fun lo i v h l r l r i i r l i i n n l y In a Mh.irt ohvli'.That wan my nation pn-clni-ly. [f t lu-yliuil ptvpni-i-i l lo d l l i 'h nn wo might n»i v o l l t i o l n l o l h i ' i l l l r h n H lo r i ' i na l i i on IhcIxijiM in' (.':•• iuul hoitmto be roasted allye. Then, again, I dlo-llkcd lighting—thai'« what wo fed andhauled theiic Koldlorx around for. Theywero HO Infernally lazy In tlmo of piMicithat I lined alnxmt to pray for trouhhthat they might bo given an opportunityat Idiflt oiico a week lo earn their boardnnd keop. Now M i n t the .opportunity

    oil to be at hand I bad no wliili toIlieiu of Hie cxellenicnt and

    glory of being killed In real un t i l e , nndHO hat nodding In (ho cab ol' the old -IIImu l l (ho lliitth'of tin) ImU'tt-eyo'rmimilnio to look ahead.

    "Tho report of the rlllen In tlm Imiidoof the Indiana had been amiworod by alo/.cn KUIUI from t l u < lirterlor of (h i tIni l ldlng and Immediately a whower oflend rained nnd milled upon tho wixKl-in doiiiii from w i t h o u t ' Ono of (holeoulnpicked (he hnH'ti eyo lamp up and>ll lee;ht upon the double doorM lininedli le ly In front of my engln. Our menmow how inicliw It would be (o lire In toho Miiiul-ofnffod alilesi of tlio building,ml not owing lo pu t Ihoni i ic IvcH Ink) nfcwrllon where (hey eonhl l l r < - effccllvo

    I I I M I V O DIP wal i iMcdlng, (hoy veryi"-ly kept elotd- In Hie ground and al-;en«t throol,out I wiw only four Pawneesand concluded 'that the fierce followshad killed tho clilef and rolled him off

    " 'Wliopo'n Hear |i\H>tV' I dcimiiu1o tank, whli-h \ V I I Hiow qu l to empty, n.nd Iwindeil Hear'oot. oul."When we hud bulled him ou t nnd

    laeiil hint iilonjf ulile the ilejio) whereho mm would onti'li htm rarly, I he corner eiinie un i t tail (,n him nnd pro.minded him a giH)il Indian." Cy \v«i-inn, In thu lOvuulng Htar, Wtiuhl i i f i t iu

    Yon may Imagine how funny a creamy-white frog with l>eautlful pink eyesmight look. It le supposed to be theonly specimen of the kind ever cap-tured, nnd it will be kept alive as longas possible,' eo that visitors may see it.

    Spectacle Wiper.Hero Is something nice for grandpa.

    Cut out a piece of chamois skin threeand one-bnlf Inches by two and one-half, and on one-half «f it make the ad-

    Pi ira the Sleo of Bnte.A bog that waa no bigger than a house

    rait woula flaraiy seem lite mucn ol ahog, would it? Yet in Australia thorQle a breed of pigmy pigs no bigger thanthat They are like the larger breedsin every respect, except in the fllze_ol—.-thelr squeals and their appetites. They,are said, too, to be quite as unclean Intheir habits as are those with which woare familiar. '

    A Camol'a Loan Memory.In Central Park, New York City, !o

    a dromedary so vicious that the keep-ers dare not enter Me paddock for fearof being trampled to death. > The otherday, however, an Arab dared what thepark man feared to attempt;.

    Three Bedouins, In their native dress, -vlfllted the menagerie, and quickly,found their way to'the" canters padrdock. One of the Arabs epoke, to thavicious dromedary In his native tongue.The animal pricked up hla ears andgrumbled In reply. In a nosh the Arabresponded to hia old friend's InvltaUon,'Jumped the fence and spoke again. Atthe cornel's third reply he walked over rto the oKl man and rubbed bis noseagainst &s arm, while the two Arabswho accompanied him smiled approv-ingly .from outelde the lucloeure.

    Just,then the keepers became awareof what was going on and made basteto get the man out of danger. The oldman kissed his newly found friendgood-by, apologized for breaking thorales and went away.

    BUDGET OF FUN.HUMOROUS SKETCHES FROM

    VARIOUS SOURCES.

    ^Destiny Heirlooms —Only That—AFamily Secret—The !.iasU Sling. '

    cr'B Mistake-—Cultivatingthe Muse, lite., Etc. :

    If fato ono kindly moment knows,Ono smllo lior face adorns,

    when a man steps on your toest dpean't hit your cornf.

    —Detroit Tribune.

    Hide of an envelope, putting on aHtamp and tho nddroBH. On tbe otherhalf mako Ibo other wide of the envel-ope, Thl« can be done, with-pen andInk, or holier Htl l l wltb water-colors.Then fold the ehanioln akin togetherand fiiKten on a t iny ribbon bow whereIt bi folded.—The Hounehold.

    Sad Ftory at Roua Brawn.Mary 0. Turtle, one of our glrbi, who

    lives In Washington, D. 0., writes abouta wonderful cat iinlued Itoaa Brown,which was a pet of her mother's, whena i(lrl. 11am wa« full of odd prniike,Buch aa pulling the pins out of oil the[>ln-euahlonn in tho boneu and gratifyinglier queer nppHlto by stealing canta-loup* from tho pantry. Rhe lived to a(food old ago with her children aroundlie-r, awl wluMi «ho died nib/0 was burledwith all tho pomp tlmt a cat of heretundliig deserved, and her little 'mlii-treos wrote the following:

    llaste to 1117 old, yu oletcru wluo,Yo Hurcly cnu't refiiuo

    To ulnff , for mo, her prnlnun,Of a dciir, though ntlent Mown.

    Her voice WIIB never "ullll for w«r,"(Jnlcim H!IO "rmiHt it rut,;"

    "1-i't IIH Imvii plooe"- of liuh or fowl-*The niotlo (if Ih ln enl.

    Hitch hi-r | i ()nl l loi i nil tho firnoo ,Thouithoften f o u n d - yet wine;

    I>o«-n would iilio inirhiK, on dither uldoAVIiero tempiIHI; niuruel Hen.

    No "Hiivliig clinvM" dlil Him iifTiH-t,Hu t nl II . tooth mill n u l l ;

    Of many a Imnl 'w im l ia t t lu .WHII lol't uu bill llu- lu l l .

    I,nn/;iini;e nor (leu enn ever nuli i tHur v l r t n r n i i iul n-iiown,

    In l l fo iiii ileiith, w h a t e'er nh-A herd of 7,000 honics.woa-bougnton.a Washington ranch the other day bythe Portland Horse Meat CanningCompany at ?3 a head.

    About 1,000 grammar school gradu-ates of Brooklyn are unablo to findplaces In the high schools, so crowdei?are those buildings.

    Boston Is said to have spent ?75;QOO

    Tramp—"Can't you give me some-thin'to eat; ma'am?"

    Kind Woman—"Yes; here is apieceof homemade mince pie."

    Tramp—"J asked for food, madam,not work."—Truth. v •

    CUI.TIVATINO THE STOSE.Ppet—:"I have here some verses I

    would -like to submit. Theyr are notperfect, I admit; perhaps they wantlire." ' , - .....

    Editor—"Yon are quite right, sir;fire is what they want, but the waste-basket will do just as well."

    THE BASH BUNDER'S MISTAKE.Sociable Teuton (to waiter)—"Wie

    gehts." .Hosty Waiter (yelling toward the

    kitchen)—"Wheat cakes!"a T.T-"Nein, nein!"H. W.—"You will be lucky if yoi

    get three."—Newport News.

    9 A FAMILY 8ECKET.Neighbor—"I hoar your fathor in-

    tends to put up a new honso. Wno ishis builder?"

    Boy—"What's that?""Why, the—or—one who bosses the

    job.""Oh! Why, ma, of course."—Good

    News.

    HAHJIOAD OIVIUTT.Old Lady (to fat party on seat in

    front of her)—"I'd thunk yon to close. that window, sir. I'm literally cov-ered with dust."

    Courteous Passenger (opening hisgripsack)—"I always liko to be oblig-ing, madam. Hero's a whisk-broom."—Judge.

    NOT HALF IUIE8SED.Olmllos—"Aren't you going out to

    walk with mo?"Honwy— "Icahn't go until I dress,

    can I?"ClmlloB— "What's tho' matter with

    your present continue?"Hmiwy— "I haven't got my ohrys-

    "uutliumum on."—Ohioago Record.

    FATAL OUT OP BltAtm.

    "That in an awfvlly pretty girl thatTiinmina in engaged to juut now."

    "YoH. Too pretty, in fact., Tim-mint) tolliimo tlmt ho in HO fafloinatodwith her bounty that ho has novor hadi,ho uourago to turn down thogan when

    . ho WIVH nulling on hor for fear of losingnight of hor pretty faoo."—Indinnupolid Journal.

    "Vo.i," Buid Mr. Hinnwll to ono oltho giioutii, looking at hin watch nildthen i;»/iiiK ilroumily• off into vucunoy,"it WUH oxuotly twonty-llvo yoftrti ngout thlH moiuunt that I led—nil, my(lour, I WIIB jUHt obHorving to Mr.Hpoonitmoro thut oxnotly twonty-llvoyoiirn iigo 1>y tha wiitoh you lod mu totho ivltur."—Ohiongo Tribune.

    WUhli VEIIUICJ) IH DIVISIOK.Pa—"Hobby, tho nohool tottohftr In

    fonnu mo that you aru well up in.division."

    Hobby— "You, air."Pa—-"Woll, Hobby, nuppotio I told

    you to (livido thin upplo oquully b«twcon your littlo nintor and youruolf—how numb would oho got?"

    Hobby — " I'lm noro."—-Judge.— *,

    HIM WAY Olf i'M«A«\NI1.Bimdiiy-Holiool Touohor "I told you

    ln«t Sinii l ivy Hint I wiuhod ouoh of youwould I IT to initko ut Innut ono poruouU&ppy during tho wuuk. Did you'?'

    Hoy—"Vciii ' iu; 1 niiulo gruudiuaUnppy."

    "'I'lint'ii nohlo. How did you do it?""1 Wdiil to vitit hor, nud iihu'u nl-

    \vnyn licip[>y tvhim ului HOOU I'vo f{Jt|{Ood i«|i|iiilito," (i(o()d Now».

    , JOHNNY WAU viituiiirftt nin-run.Potitiir "\V*«1I, Johnny, don't you

    f i t r l boUor Mil ieu 1 {{iivii you tho modiini i i iV"

    ./ohniiy —"JToil; forgot ull nbout l»n-iti« uiolt."

    Dootor — "Thftt'n what I thought;iuul it wii/iii't liiiiil to tilled, WUH it?"

    . I l l l l l l l i y "I KUI1HH UO, (of It took tWni I C M liiiyn to hold l''ido ivhon Ivo (Jfuvoittohiin."—O'iioni{i> lutwc\

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    to entertain the Knights Templar, andthe. Knights left behind $1,000,000 Inthe city of baked beans.

    It Is estimated that tue city of NewYork contains fully DO.OOO children ofschool age who cannot be accommodat-ed In the public schools of tuat city thisyear. .'The record of attendance at the pub

    lie schools of the United States duringh last year gives a total of 15,530,208upils, a figure larger than that-'of any

    sther nation. v ,Many effort^ hav.n been made by At«

    anta barbers to'induce the authoritieso allow then to_keep open on Sunday

    during tlio oxpositiou. The matter -Isnow settled with a positive negative.

    It is estimated that there are about300,000 windmills now in operation inhe United States. About 100 .establish-ments are engaged in the manufacture

    f these motors, and,50,00#late-pro-duced annually.

    In California It has been found thaiicach stones burn an woll as the best

    coal, and give out more heat In propor-,ioa to weight. The. stones taken out

    of the fruit that Is tinned or dried arecollected and sold.

    Professor F. H. dishing asserts thatone of the most ancient things man hasmade la the arrow. It antedates eventho bow,_and_in_its embryonic state isolder than either the stone as or theshaped knife or flint

    The. Kansas City Board of Educa-tion has promulgated an order forbid-ding the smoking of cigarettes by pu-pils during school hours (on penalty ofexpulsion) and Instructing teachers torigidly enforce tho rule.

    When the co'mmlsslon of cardlnaUfor the administration of Peter's penceproposed t6 Popo Leo XIII. recently toinvest 2,000,000 francs in foreign se-curities .the Popo Insisted that themoney should bo put Into Italian gov-ernment bonds.• It Is proposed to erect statues atSiemens and of his colleague andfriendi Helmholtz, in front of the tech-nical high school in Charlottcuburg, Inthe same manqcr as the statues of thebrothers Humboldt wero erected Infront of the Berlin University.

    Tho highest speed over attained upontho water Is credited to tho .new Bus-sian torpedo boat Sokol (Russian forlawk), just launched In England, whichwent thirty-live mlloa an hour on hertrial trip. At that ruto an Atlantic linerwould cross the oceuu In three or fourdays.

    The dentil rat« of Berlin for 1804 WM17.2 In a thousand; that of London, 17.7;Itrusuols and Ilanibwg, 18.1; Amster-dam, 18.3; Copenhagen, 18.7; Turin,18,8; Borne, 10.0; Glimgow, 20.0; Paris,20.2; Manchester, 20.4; Vienna, 22.8[Liverpool, 23.8; Dublin, 24.7; SL Peters-burg, 3t.4, and Moscow, 84.1.

    At Mystic, Conn., sheep owuero nroarrayed against tho dogs, which haveboon devastating tholr (locks for uomotlnm past. Many ahoep have beenkilled, Honin of which coat $50 to im-port:, and others nro valuable animals.

    Vnrul doga Imvo been ciiucht amongtho flocks nud several havo been

    llcMl.A curious outcome Is reported of tho

    groat robbery of the Buda-Pesth post-otllco cloven yimra ngo. Tho twothlovos, who K»t nwiiy with 200,000florins Imvo been caught. Tho princi-pal bus beon tried In Diida-PoBth andreloasod under tho Um-yonr limit Inw.H|B ucrompllcn will bo tried In Austria,vvheru no .'inch l l i i i l l i i t lon exists.

    A.moVomont IntH Ixu-u projected atVlnconnflH looking lo tho catablluhmentof a nnlvorslty at: Lincoln City, Ind., onthn flltu whero Ijlncolii upsut bin boy-hood. Tho Munonil Idea IB to auk for asubscription of 10 cDiit:) from nachHchool child In tlin Htulo, thn tncoptoraflKurlnjc out tlmt tlm giving would bo apatriotic; limplnitlon to thn children.

    In tHpalu oxompllon from militaryBorvlco may bn obtiilnoif by thn pay-ment of 1,500 iMiuctiiM. Tho olhor (lay aworthy man prnsoiitnd a petition to Uitt(juoon rogont ntntlna that ho had «1-rouiiy pnlJ 1B,00() pouutun for Ion of binHOIIH, and i-

    She boaata a pretty, Rold-trimmod purne,Tho envy of the host.

    But shoi)i)ing leads from bad to worse,

    ^evE3 oa~psowN eves., WHICH 5MALC iT 6E 1'.AttOl^fr 0OTH

    BOTH' ADORC

    ITH 004.OEN UOCK3 Sr Me-.ALL \-M& WOQLO IS O U A O

    *C»< ere? MAI \.e'reven jo^ is SAO

    _i" WHICH ONB 5HALL HAT9I MU3» PUT r»fr QUESTION

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    OH! SPuiWK-LiHe F«r&-j WHICH WOULD PWS tfcE- s

    A London ilog notleml Hint nt n MP-(uln rroiiHliiK tho pi>l leoimin Hto f ipe i l thetrallle In order to allow hlii lulnlrci.i t i>PIIHH over. Tho other day tho do,; wentout ulono, iuul when ho nimo u> t in trronxliiK ho barked to at lr i ict tlm Liolloo-miiu'H attontlou. Tho imlleoinan, i;ii('M:i-Inu what thu.doii wiintitil, atouped thutraffic, whor dred and Fifty Cabs Parchaeed.. , . j .4 JFo»t, Cheap, Noiseless

    While French enterprise is expectant-ly awaiting the perfection of the horce-(ess carriage on the gasoline or gas en-gine principle before embarking ex-tensive capital in so new a field, theEnglish have found practicable anto-mobollsm by the use of electricity as amotive power and have already put itto a practical application. A companyhas already been formed, known as theIxmtlon Electrical Cab Company, withst capital of $750,000, and In-the courseof a few weeks 350 cabs, most of whichare already built, will be started In thestreets ft>f London.

    It ifl claimed by the projectors of thiscompany that electrical automoblltemhas been practically solv.cd by themechanism whose patents they hold,and the amount of the capital thesemen have Invested in the enterprise Iscertainly tho guarantee pf the goodfaith of their claim. The statement willpass without contradiction that, wheth-er or not It really has solved the great,problem of tho times, the opmpany cer-tainly bollevea that it has.

    Parliament recently passed the roadlocomotives act, which authorized me-chanically driven wheels to pass alongthe Queen's highways at a rate of speednot to exceed fourteen miles an hour.It WIIB the passage of this ,.nct_,thatstarted tho company Home montUa agoupon the ecent for a thoroughly priic-ttcablo automobllo cab. They engagedMr. W. 0. Bersoy, the well-known ICiig-

    ' ORIGIN OF A .PHRASE.

    Sow " I Acknowledge the Corn " Fire*Came to Be Hoed..

    : Indian corn, the chief product of theMiddle West, sometime* attains a greatheight The etollis pictured herewithWere grown, on the farm of D. S: Har-per In Henry County, Iowa. They ro-

    LONDON'S NEW KMIOTIKO CAU.

    Huh (ilectrlcul engineer, an tholr elec-trical manager, ttecurliiR wltb him thoright to UBO hlii eloctrlc vehicles anil tunsolo use of tho Important borncloHH enr-rhiKi) pntentu belonging to tUo Brlltnljmotor syndicate.

    rmvlouH to taking thin titop the i;imv4piuiy thoroughly Invent lgut,eil ull thqautocar Invontlona In Uio.UcId. Ily turnthey otudlcd Kuuollun, potroloum, bun--roll no, and tlio varloim explontvo oil andnplrlt poworn, with tho remilt tlmt theydlBonnlod tbom all aa powurn for HBOlu Hwlr crowded thoroughfahw nnthonn of London. No cboicn waa Uionloft but eloctrlclty, aijil \vhun thu Invefl-tljfutora examliiod tho cinitrlranceiiwhoan rlifhta thnjr Imvo nlnco purohauodthey unluviltuHnifly dkraae, "I acknowledge tho corn," BO

    much In uso by people generally.'A Western man and a BOH of NewSngland fell Into conversation 'on a raJl-

    way train. They paused soino stunly-ooklug com, and the Now Iflngland

    man remarked: "That la flno corn."iVhereat the Westerner- replied: "That:

    don't think aiucb of com no higherthan that out whore I live. It may begood corn for New Kughuid, but not forho Wast,"Tho .Eastern man 'could not believe

    hat corn grow to bo more than H!X feetilgh in tho West. His companion tookils Uanie and address and promtsi'il to

    d' l i lm a fc\v stalks of Wg Westerncorn. A few woeltn passed, awny. The

    w lOnghuid innu reoelveil a. long box>y oxproH.s; lu It wero Hereral Htallw of

    u moro than woven foot Ivlph. Hewrote to blH Inivellng compuiilou thistconolso nentonco: "I acknowlodjfo "wcorn."

    •Copied t!io rrniun *•"?:.. *r» . Crip.Mr. Bnilth, tin Kngllxb truvolor, ar-

    rived ono evening at. a bolol In Austria.On tlio way bo bud picked up a umartjlorinan and hlrod him an a Horvant.'n Austria ovory ono Maying at a hotelu obliged to rogliitor II!H name anil oo-'lipatlon In a'book, wbtrti IB kopt forpolice examination, HO Mr. Hiultli toldilu servant FrltH to. bring thin book forlira to wdto blH namo."1 havo already roglnlorod mllor,"

    Hitld Frit/, "IIH an ICnglbihnian of Indo-[londont meaiiH."

    "But I'vti iiovor told you my namo,m> bow do you know what, It laV"

    copied It from nillor'H port man-loan," nnnworcd Frllr..

    "Why, It l«n't on my portmanteau,"cried Mr. Smith; "bring tl io book nndlot mo noo what you havo put down."

    Tlu> book was brought; .'mil Mr.Smlth,to hln luntiHomont, dlm-ovorod that libo.lovor Morvunt hail dom-rlbi-it him a»:

    "Moimleur Warranted Hold lentil.crT— Tho (Irlpaack.

    lAfn In Hpuiii.In Bpaln eoimlllnllonal Inilolcnee, for-

    tlio OoJI, and u niilgullloenl. el l inuln coiu-blno to majco llfo ono long duwillo. laTurkoy tho natural thrift and Industryof tbo real Turkish iMpiilulluii aiii para-lyxod Into l(lluno«*i and uriuthy by thuhopoiuaunoofl of winning anything worlhh&vtng nbtcb. will not bo ul ouco ntolim

    It in aa empty boast.—Washington Star. • ;

    She—You seem to forget yourself,sir. He—How could 1 do otherwise 'Inyour presence?—-Judy. '

    Friend—I Suppose everything youwrite now gor»s? Author—res, butmost of It comes back.—Harlem Life.—"I know uuvv," 1'uma.i'kad tugman who was sued for breach of prom-ise, "why they call It 'courting.' "—Tid-Bits. • • „ . . . ...

    Editor—Your story in flat . Author-Yes? Editor—I wish to complimentyou. Most stories we get are rolledup.—Fuck.

    "Uncle Simon, what Is a phenome-non?" "A phenomenon la a man whogets so rich that be won't accept a passoD n. railroad.''—-Chicago Record.

    Bubbles—My nvifp and I met > byaccident. Thrown together by chance,as it were. Wheelwoman (eagerly)—Old you break, the- bicycles?—Buffal»Times. •

    "I fared pretty well on Christmas,!*Bald the man with, the blue coat. "In- -deed?" "Yes; you know I'm a streetcar conductor."—Philadelphia NorthAmerican., •» '

    Mrs. Newlywed1 (in tears)—You usedto eay that you would be glad to diefor me. Mr. Newlywed—Well, I wouldBOW. Mrs. Newlywed—Well, you maynow.—Judge. ,

    "I'll wager that woman submarine*diver doesn't stay under the water morethan ten minutes at a time." "Why?""Nobody down there to talk to."-^-Ohl.cago Record.•"Pugilism Isn't what it used to be."

    "No; the advances made in Implementsof modern warfare have thrown It Intothe shade somewhat."—PhiladelphiaNorth American. .

    Hungry Hlgglns—All dis here"hand-out lacks is finger-bowls. Weary Wat-kins—Yes, I t'lnk I could git away wlderbout a free-finger bowl myself.—In* .dlanapolls Journal. '

    Reporter—Three men fell on live troUIcy wires to-day. City Editor—Run "emIn the current events column. (Choruoof groans from the force.)—CincinnatiCommercial Tribune.

    She—Mr. Fullback never boosts of hla.football exploits, does he? He-rNo, I /understand that he has nearly killedhalf a dozen men, but he never says aword about It.—Puck. •

    "Called any to-day?" "Only once, ̂and then I was left out In the' cold.""You don't.mean It; where?''' VDownat Bagsley's. He held four acea"—Cla-clnnatt Commercial Tribune. ...

    Alethea (blushlngly)—N.OW, flon't, Mr.Dusnapl I know little Ferdinand Uwatching at the key-hole. Dusnap—Well, let's gratify his curiosity, andthen he may go away.—Puck.

    "I am sorry to hear that Allwuhl, theclothing merchant, ban failed In busi-ness." "How did "it happen?" "Over-confldence. ,He brought on a carloadof ear-muffs."—Chicago Tribune.

    Judge (to a couple Hontcnccd for flght-Ing)--Have you anything to say? MaloDefendant—I would like to have mywife commence her term In prison afterI am released.—Gorman.exchange.

    Khe—Do you believe In long engagc-montH? He—Well, I tblnk nn engage-ment uliould bo long enough to test aman's constancy and. to give the girltlmo to learn to cook.—-Brooklyn Life.

    ir(v—I'm waiting .for the Interestingwoman of 30 that tho novelists talkubout. She—Well, you won't find horIn Vlc.nnn. All tho womtm bore undorGO nro not ovor 22.—Illustrated Bltu.

    "You know that old gag of tolling thobeggar tlmt yon are 'working this sideof the HtreotV I tried It the othor day.""Did it work?" "No; ho licked mo forgottlng on hla beat!"—Chicago Record.

    Oholly—It would bo queer, donchcr-rcnow, If tho TheosophlHtH were right,and If wo came to llfo again In aomootbor form, She—Y«n, Oholly; HomeCollet! might expect hotter luck nexttime, - I'uek.

    MI-H. Mulligan—Do you feol bettor till*morning, Mm. O'Toolo? MrH. O'Tpolo—I do, li'id then again 1 don't. - Mm.MiiHlf;nU/iThot'n bud, fur It'a harmdto know'^vliotbor to way I'm sorry of.Kind .— Ilnrpor'H Hazar.

    "They iniiHt lutvo bad a cyclone ovorat NowrloboH' Inst wook." "Wluuinakea you tblnk no?" "Mr. Nowrlcbonwild tlioy bad their monogram lilowuInto ovory ploco of glau» In tbo houncn."—l>otrt>lt l«'reo Vrfau.

    "What kind of gooiln, nm'umV" nnkciltho miluHinan. "I think," replied ihoyoung \vonmn who hud Juut bought nwheel and won about to ordor hor ilrntriding milt, "you niuy nhow mo nouie ofyour early full utylon." Chicago Trib-une.

    "All," nitkfli! tbo lady, "thlH rouijowill not or-nil) off'/" "Oh, dear, no,mom," Bald tho clerk; "It In e«i>oelullywill i fluted to Htiuid all tho klnnrn of 111'ventilation one'n foiiilnlno frlondrt n i u ycliooeo to try t-n It."— luillituupolla Jour-not.

    AcoordlnK to tho w«y some folkst»ltc, tho only pooplo wlio havo ovurbt«u good uro dond.

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    Peoole's. Meat'-Market.*» : ' '

    Beef of the lineat quality.: Corned Bee£ BUgur-curod, a specialty. :

    Bei f, Veal, Lamb, and. Mutton,

    Ham, Dried Beef, and Bacon."

    T Entered as second class matter. ]

    SATURDAY. FEB. 0, !Sfl7.

    Annual Meeting.

    L lVw .Jtlue, bSuck, and bmwu. ^i'Jl.

    wotthdoubl ' - that pricu.

    Goodman

    Largest Stocki i inl most coTiiplete

    Bring ,UH your onk'rn

    for Job Printing.

    >u Kt flio entireCure OYOPr!»:';lA, HEADACHFT,

    and . PIMPLES.

    Try a Hiunjile of our

    , ' PEA COAIi

    You' l l i i ; i - l it (). K.

    "W. H. Berashouso

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    IliinuMonton.

    The 'Fruit Urowers' Union met,, as-required by"theirATticl*'HOf-A8aociati()n,-ou Saturday laat, in Union Hall. • The'weather was not propitious, and. thoattendance was not large.

    Polla were open for election of officersabout 2:20, and remained open until3:40. . ' ' •'

    President E. U. Sproul made hi» an-nual addrcs*, wliioli iutereBttd everyone present. Tlio-plist .year wan un-eventful iu I be S'>eii:iy'a hietury, therewas iiltle of eiJOoiiingrfuiKnt to r«pi>rl,uut the apUiilier i>ullioruil coiiaiderablBwhich was wonh hearing.

    There wna u little talk about .varietiesand culture of alrawberries; ubuutuiarkelint; s«««t pcitaloeB, etc., ulu.

    It was nir.ved to allow the Catodenadd Allautic Huilroud Company to runa siding onto the Society'8 grouda. Thisstarte I ouu ol' ihe liveliest discussionswe have beard for an age. Some onementioned that a former Board of Di-rectors had entered into oootract withthe Reading 11. It. Co., giviu^'lhemexclusive privilege on Union groundsfor uiuely-iiine years. Some one elseinquired what compensation hail beengiven the Uuiou for such a franchise;aad betrifor regular meeting, hut only Mefmrs.Anderson, ' Adams, and Cunningham,nnd iho Ulurk, wtro present ; HII theymljourned to Toemlny evo., Feb. 2nd.

    Tuesday evening-adjourned meotinu.Present, the Clerk, and Messrs. Cun-ninclr.im and Anderson. No quorum.Adjourned to Saturday evening, Fob. G.

    Bfcgr For nearly bull' a century 1'i'cfc'j)Floral Guide, calalofeuo of Uowor undviffitiablo nc.eds, plants, bulbs, rotten,Kiiilna, potntooR, etc., IIIIH come an regu-larly au BpriiiK lime.' J lcro ll Is ii'iuinto n iiiind us that it's tiinn to thinkithiiin our naidciiH. Thin IBBUU coiilaiimhull a icd puiiHy unurt-niriau uni l . l i iut l t i i t joi iH ui'» uiiimi^ tlioIIH, i.i iiili>iiMitni){ In I ho world. Tho ()a|i-iu,l, i l i i) TrruHury. U n m a n of Kii^ruvlnf;iii.il I 'nil 1 1 1>».', tho rluiiil iHuiilnn ln»l.ltuiuiiinl Nation. il Mi iHouu i , mil Iho iinw Ooii-i;'M-.i>l i i f i Kiir A(;i,, Iti'uad

    indieftBtiou, constipation, dizziness yieldt6"Elfiotrt(rflit.torB. 50 ceDt8-arid-$l.per_bottle, at Croft's Pllarmaoy.

    FOB SALE, A flne hrlok resilience Innnmmonton, eight rooms, heater, broad\i\\\7M\K, with nearly flvc acres of cultivatedlunil. Will Innlndo horac, cnrrlaRe. wnsons,cow, nnd fu rmlng toolK ImmndlntepoHaee-slon. 1'ari cash. Inquire atolllue. '

    SSncfdi&s •/Srmcd SalveThe best salve in the world for cuts,

    bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve,KOTOS, setter, chapped hands, chilblainscorn K, and all skin eruptions, and posi-tively cures piles, or no pay required.It is guaranteed to give perfect sutisfac-tion or 'money refunded. Price, 25 centsper box. For snle at (Jrott's.

    figj" Bei?inning January 15,1897, tbeNew York and Atlantic City throughexpress train, via the PennsylvaniaRailroad,'Wili be placed in service, dailyexcept, Sunday, leaving New York at1:50 p. tn., arriving at Atlantic City5:30 p. m.; returning leave AtlanticCity at 9:00 a. ui. and arrive in NewYork 12: nlriots, ftud ii.tluUliuliini; tho boundaryHIIOH tlioreof.

    [uirniliiwl Daaoinher 2C'h. ISflf l .8i)oti'>ri I , h« i t onl.-iocil by thu T '»wn

    Ciiuiinil of tlio Tuwn ul' Hiiinmcnl.m, that/Ixirui tf tcrnl l tlnit port! m of tV.o Tnwa of Jlniuinontno lym>y uoutti woHU'rly t r>im u l ino coinnionrtiic at u point belni; t«e iDtorsuctlou oftlm mld'llo l < n o of n road commonly oullotl thii"lluck Honil" anil th« n i > r l h - w u a t o i | v bonnihi-ry l ino uf Ilio Town ul l l i immunton, and uJCtenilin;f tbeneo aloni; thu ml-ldlo l i i t< ia . And ni l tha t (inrtloii of thoTown of l l n in inon t ' i n lying norlhoiidnrly fromthu afur i iMil i l l l nu iliall br k n o w n iilrl d»nl|iiUM| an th» Hoonnd Kloctlijii Preuiuul of tboTown *' l luti i iuonton.

    Hu". 2 And bu It ordnlnod, Tint n i l .milt iniK'OH and t , u r , H of o r d U n n c n a liiconrtiiii.oiiborQwIth bit ui.d i t io mtini) i i t o -hu ruby r u p n u k dHIM! Omt t h i n u id i i i a i i ou u l iu l l tuko cft'tjot liiiintdlutuly.

    VW I5«tlni;>ry JOHN HOUI.UN.

    Btiif" Tho adniiHrtlon I'ou for npiictiUoraat tho "MaM|uor;i(lii Valentliw I'urty,"to bo given by thu W. It. C. and 8. of V.F«h. 16Ui, wil l ho ton cuntx.

    8&~ Now adver l lHumontn HI!H week :M.L.Jackhim, Nmv York Trlbunu, Oeo.Klvlnv fruit Orowern1 Union, FrankI'j. ItobmiH, Jacob (loodman.

    Stair JOHHII I) Fulrchlld hutt been veryill with typhoid pneumonia, at the resi-dence ot bin iiluHT, Mrt). .John MuCiuiijhut IH now reported no rccovui'lug.

    jfiaJT Only Ihoaa vvho ar« innnlHid will1m ullowixl on HID llnor at thu MiiNquor-udij Vuluiitino 1'uriy, to bu given by thuW. HVU uud H. of V., on Fob. 15th.•>/'O ACIUCH of K«IOI| liuul for niiln, inonllyODD wild, liulwtxili Hiiviinlll HI nidi mill

    ,.Wi'ynic)iitl| I tfi inl. — 1»* ntiiHo up tlx.i A, (J.'Oitttoll

    N. 1). AAUONHON,I^Itli unil (Irani) tUo., llitniiiinnton.__ ^ ...... _____ _____ i

    Mark Hiinimlrt tho blggoal politicalbujjuboo tbo DuuiovratN liavo run upauulubt. Thov don't Ilko him anil don'tknow how to got rid of him.

    Two tbliiyn that tbo Republican r.og-iiilntul-o may bo uxpaotod not to do. —IHIDH a ruco-tniok gambllnu bill, nnd lul

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    A Cmnnn Itoinunco.During tlip rebellion In Chill one

    young girl had the chance'of distin-guishing herself at a moment of dangernnd hesitated not an instant In embrac-ing it Tills was the daughter of JohnClaiiclio Vienna, and hor father thus de-scribed the .story of her heroism to theauthor of "Dark Daj-a in Chili."'

    'One evening at n o'clock.-during-jay they-can hardly- be -said to havV any-

    i'

    , my daughter was writing someletters for me at a table. Suddenly shebeard n.'crash of broken glass, t'ollowiMlby a lond explosion at the street end ofthe rocm, aud there had been so muchbomb work of late that instinctively sheguessed what had happened.

    ''Before she could collect herself suffi-ciently to rush for the door a secondbomb .was Iiurlod ifiand rolled almostto her feet, providentially without ex-ploding. This she picked up and threw'from the other window Into the courtbelow. Then, seeing that some brown.paper was smoldering In a half openbox of vlfle cartridges, she quickly daah-ed a large jug of water over it

    "By this time the servants had rushedin and succeeded in extinguishing thefire, which- had'caught the curtains andfurniture.

    "But my brave girl, remembering thatI had gone ont unarmed, took my revol-ver and started out alone to meet me onmy way home, and it was not until I

    "bad-been provlded-wttlrtlre weaporrthaf";y»? told me what had happened."

    Ho Lied, bat Won His Point,A young French advocate, In the

    course of bis addres* to the court, flour-ished about his hand in such a manneras to show off a magnificent diamond

    ~~fIng.""" fie was young, gooil:lo6kihg7and"was pleading for a lady .of quality whodemanded a separation'from'her hus-band. 'The husband, who happened,tobe present, Interrupted him In the mid-dle of a period, and, turning to th&Judges, exclaimed, theatrically: "Mylords, y.ou will appreciate the zealwhich M. X Is displaying againstme, and the sincerity of his argument,when you are informed that the dia-mond ring he wears Is the very bnelhatI placed on my wife's finger on the dayof that union he Is so anxious to dis-solve!" The court was struck with as-

    _ tonisuraent, nnd rose immediately. Thecause was lost, and the advocate neverhad another. To add to the poignancyof the catastrophe, the husband's In-

    1 sinuation had no foundation whateverIn fact

    Mortifying.The roan that boasts is on the high

    road to humiliation. Something likethat seems to be the lesson of an amus-Ir.g little tale reported by the Clncln-

    • niti1 Tribune. It concerns the boyishsou of a Presbyterian minister of thatcity.

    He had been suffering from tooth-ache, nnd at last his father saldr

    "Well, John, we'll go to the dentist to-morrow and have the tooth extracted."

    John was not much elated over sucha prospect, but ho made the best ofIt, and'straightaway began bragging tosome of his playmates about the fear-ful ordeal that he was to go through.It was an "awfully big tooth," he toldthem. The dentist would have to useboth hands to pull It, nnd most likelywould be obliged to call In his assist-ant. •

    Well, the next day came, and In duecourse the hoy found himself In the bigoperating chair, on each arm of whichho toolc a good grip.

    Tho dentist looked Into tho openmouth, smiled, took up a small steelInstrument, thrust It under tho offend-ing tooth, nnd literally pried It out.

    The boy looked at tho tooth, and thenat the dentist. Then he walked ncrosnIthe room, Maying not a ward, and beganputting on his overcoat. llKifathcFfol-lowed him and nuked: . x/ \

    "Did It hurt you, my won?"That WflH too much for thu horo. Two

    big tears started down hl.-i cheeks."Hurt!" ho wild. "Hurt! Why, he

    didn't'pool my tooth out. Il« Ji iHt tookU out with a tuck-lifter."

    Orient and Occident.Iii the Eastern world, the prince of

    to-day Is what the European prince wasIXo or three hundred years ago—anarrogant person who consults his ownsase, and who thinks It lowers his dlg-alty 'to be punctual.. In Western coun-tries, princes have become to such'anextent the servants of the nation that

    Tlie, Children of the Itloh.Then thero were children, cimnph:u-

    ou;i among them the vulgiir children oftho not long rich, ropululvnly dlmigm>-

    ' n b l u to tho world In general, but pu-tlnMlc In the oy«'H yf thinking men mu!women. They are the wproutliiK flhootaof tho gold-tree., beluga prc-deHtlnednever to enjoy, beeatwu they will benlwaya able to buy what tUroug menlight for, und will never learn to enjoywhat lu really to be hail only fur money;mid thu mciKiuro of value will not be Intheir liaudH and liemlii, but In bankbooka, out of which their niiinnc.ni havebeon bought with mingled iifToctlon undvanity. Burely, If anything In inon-Intolerable thiui n vulgar woman, It IHa vulgar child. Tho poor little thing Uproduced by nil imtlonn anil raceu, fromtho AJiKlo-Haion to tho Hlav. Itti fathervvaahujipy In thentniggle t lml ended IniiueceuM. When It growo ohl, Itu ownchildren will [HTlmiKi ho Imppy In theoort of refined exlutenco whlcli wealthcan bring 111 tho third generation. Dmthe child of the man grown mult lenlyrich la u living ii)lHfi>r!nm> between twohapi)liuiifl

    Jn thu flrst placii Amou nnw, nn we mumflee, tbat thu flo.l who miulo ttiu rieliiilii.s niuOrion muflt bu tho Goii of ortlor. It wiui noiBO much n Blur horo nud it star thorn Hint lin

    -jirewKMl tha Inspired horilaamn, but otivon (r.one group aud tinvon Innnnthor Kroup. HiMVT that nlgbt after night nnd nuns loleuoopo anafur ther I l l f iu Amou wi th tho n u l c n i l i-yn nould—uninoly,' liUO Hlui 'H In (ho ritiliidoii, ami ( l in tIn -wliul Ii) cullod tho avyoril of Orion thu ro l.-j

    a nebula computed tO'Tbo two trillion twoliuniirod thousnnd billion of times ' lnr«erthnn the eun. Oh, ba at peace with the Godwho made tfiat nnd controls nil that, thewheel of th« constellations turnmjr. in thewheel of Rnlnxles for thousands of yearswithout thobrankingof a oog.artheslippinKof a band, or tDo snnp of an nxle. For yourplacidity and romfort through the LordJOSUB Christ I charge yon, "3eok Him .thatmaketb the sovfln Btara una Orion."

    Agntrj, Amos onw, us we must Bee, tbnt theOod who made these two groups of tbe text•wm the Sod of LlRht. Amos eaw that GodWHS not sntisfiVd with malting one star ortwo or tnree slnri-, but Ho ranlies seven, and,hnvlUK Hniahett ti-nt group of -worlds, makesiiuother group— group nftor group. To thePlelH.k'Sfle, nddB Orioii. It Booms thnt Ood

    Hkca light so well that Ho kepps making it.Only one being in tho nnivone knoTVS thosnilstlcsof solar, liuwir, stellar, meteoriccreations, and thnt is tha Creator Himself.And they hnve all been lovingly christened,cnoh one a name aa distinct as the nntnes ofyour children. ''Ho telUtth the number oftho stars. Ho cnlletb them nil by their'names." The aovnn Pleiades bad namesulyen tothem, andtbi^y nroAleyone.Morope,pteno, Eleetra, Sterope, Taygete nnd Mnia.Sut think of tho billions nnd trillions of

    daughters of stnrry light thnt God calls by•.nmo as they sweup by Bl® with beaming celestial arbor nowust asthey were tho first night that theydone on the Eienio- bowers-, the same as

    when the Egyptians built the pyramids fromhe top ot which to watch them; the samejs when tho Chaldeans calculated thejollpses; the name ns when Elihti, aceor.lingo the book of Job. went out to study tho.aurora borealis; the same under Ptolemnioysteto nnd Copornicnn system; the samerom Cnllsthena1) to Pythagoras arid fromythagoros to H-jrsohoL Surely a e.hnnz«-SS God must have fashioned the Pleiades

    nnd Orion! Oh, w.bnt an anodyne amid theips nnd downs of life and thu flux nnd refluxof tho tides of prosperitv to know thnt womve n changeless GoJ, "thosameyesterJay,o-1ny and forever!"Xerxes garlanded and knighted the steers-

    man of his bant In tho morning nnd hangedlira in the evening of thesamo day.. Fiftyhousand people stood firound thn columns

    of thoNntlonnl Capitol shouting themselvesirnirso at the Presidential inaugural, nnd inour months so great wero the antipathiesbut a ruffian's pistol in a Washington depot

    expressed tho sentiment ot many o disap-pointed office seeker. Tho world sita in itschariot and drives tandem, and the "horseahead is Huzza, and the horse behind is Anu->homn. Lori Cobham, In King James's time,

    was applauded nnd hnd $35,000 a ymxr, butwas afterward oxocrntod and lived on sornnsstolen from tho roynl kitchen. Alexanderthe Great after dentil romulned unburiod forthirty days b 'O.'iusu no on:)1 would do tbehonor of shoveling him uniler. The Dukeof Wellington refused to havo his iron f«aoomomloiVbocnuse it hn nub-I l i u i i "Dlvli in Ooiii iuii i l l i i ," unil out uf JohnMll lon ' i i blliuliim-.f oninii ' ' I ' nn id lHi) J .onl ."nir! out of i i i l n i i r u l i l o l i i l ldcl «ttm.-li oumo tli.)"llrldgownior '1'ri'iitlno" In fuvor of ( I l i r l n l l -i inl ly, n i ido i i t t i r i ) i i v ld ' uu i l l< ) i ; i i n i i> thi inoii if ic loun i tu ln l lu i ) , und mil ol tho cuf fo r l l i t j u of

    LESSOR ANALYSIS. "

    I. SINCERITY OF GIVING.J.Singleness of Heart:

    The multitude were of one heartand soul (32). .

    can do no moro7 but faints nnd Inlls backagainst carved stalls and down on pavementsover which tho kings and queens of tho enrtb.have walked to confessional. Nave nnd nlslesnnd trnnsept nnd portals combining thosplendors of sunrlsannd 8unnot. Interlaced,Intorfollatod, intercnlumnod grandeur. AnI stood outside, looking at tho double ran^oof flylngbuttreseos nnd the forest of plnnnelcB,higher nnd higher nnd higher, until I almostreeled from dlzz nm?, I oxolnlmod: "Greatdoxolouy In atone! Frozen prayer of manyNations!"

    But whllo stnndlngthore I saw n poor mnnenter and put down Ills pack and knee, bu-dldo his bunion on the nnrd floor of thntcat hod nil. And tenrrf of deep emotion carawinto my eyes tv I\fald to mysolf, "There is nsoul worth moro thnn all the innterlnl sur-roundings. That mnn will live nf ie r lho lii'it[ilnnnolo has fallen, unit not ouo Htono ot allthat onthodrnl glorv shall roinnln un-erumblod. H i IH now u LnKnrus In rn(,'Hund[lovi'rly and won imw, b.it iinrhortal, nnd uson of tho Lord fiqd Almighty. An-1 thoprayer IIM now offers, though nml.i mnnympentilttoDH. I hulUwo Qod will henr, andamong tho npontleii whom) sculptured formaitnnd Iu the mil-rounding iilchiiH ho will ntlost bo l l f t f id nnd Into tlm proxonco of that[Jhrint whoso HiifTjrlngi nro i-opre.snntod hytlio nuii ' lflx boforo which lu> bowu nud bo•nlfjod In t r t o a t tach too much credence to thooft-repented, but uoiuewhat fallaclulia.UHHertlon, to the effect that thu Queenof KiiKhilid ha» no power, la a nu>rllKiirclu'iKl; In fact, no th ing but a coii-c l l l u t l n n a l |iup|ir( in t in* l innds cil' HIDCablnot I'm' 111" t l i iu - lirln^. I t Is ol'U'iiH tu l c i l that tho I'rcMUIciit .1' Hie ( l u l i u lBlVl.''» In i>os.H l l nil l l u > ,sl i l | i : ; , u l i in ' . i andar t ; e i in lM to (he M r M t buyer I h a l p ivHent -i'd h l in i . c l f . Ael l i i ) ; on her own |-i'S|iini.u lb l l l t y , xhe f o u l i l d r r la r i 1 \ \ . i c a : ' : i l <any t'orultfii pr>wtr , or inii!;i> a j>remiM\of nny tiei'llon of Ihn o i u p l n < nvor whlcliolio ruli't) lo any fo tv lKi i iiowgr.

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    In Chancery of New Jersey.Between

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    KosaTrivdellua, Emll Tradellus,and--The Fruit Growers' (Tnlou and

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    To Bosa•Tradelins and Emit Tradelius, de-fendants In thoabov-eBtated cause:.

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    John C. Anderson, Dahiol M. Bollard, GoorgoKinp, J. P. Patten, Akin Adams. Mootslast Saturday evo each month.

    BOARD op EDUCATION. C F. Osgood, presi-dontj J, L. O'Donnell, clerk; Edwin Adams. L.MonfiTt, Dr Edward ;North, P. U. Jacobs,MiptNol l io Feolv, Mia. M. 61. Buvorago, MissAnnaPreasoy.

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    CATHOLIC, ST. JOSEPH'S. Rov. Spigardirector Sunday mass 10.30 a. m., vespers at7.30 p.m. ,

    EPISCOPAL, ST. MARK'S. Rev. R H Wood-ward rector Sunday: morning prayer 10.38,a. m., [sooond and 'fourth . Sundays celebra-tion of the Holy Eucharist 7.30 a. m.], Sun-day ichool 12.00 noon, Evensong 7:30 p.m.Friday eve Evensong, 7.30.

    METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Hev. 0. F. Bishop,pastor. Sunday services: class 9.30, a. m.preaching 10.30, Sunday-school 12.00 noon,Epworth League".00 p. m., preaching 7.30.Class Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 7.45.Prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p. m.

    Mission al-Pino Kuad.

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    The nald bill Is filed to foreclose.a mortgagegiven by Max Tradellus to Complainant,dated tlao twenty-ninth day of September,•eighteen hundred and ninety, on lands iuTown .of Hammonion, County of Atlantic, inthis State. And you, Uosa TrodellUR. aremade a defendant because you own the saidland. And you. Kml 1 Tradellus, are made a•defendant because you are the husband ofEald ItoBii, and have an Inchoate right of.tenant by courtesy on Eald land.

    •Dated November 27th, 1898A.J.-KINO.KoIlctm1,

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    2. A neat 7-room bouse on Second 8t,very .convenient, beautifully finished,heated; one lot.

    12. Farm on Pleasant Mills Road, fivemiles from Hammonton post-offlou. 20Rcros, partly in- fruit; good bonne. Abargain. ; '

    14. Tlio Lftwson house, Orchard St.Fine IIOUBO, '8 rooms, heater, easy terms.

    —-16i-A.—large bouse -on-Grape Street,--1rooms, nearly new. Two acres.

    17. An attractive and very comfortablehouse on Central Avonuo,— seven rooms,halls, pantry, bath, hot and cold water,windmill; two acres, apples and otherfrnit. Fair terms.

    19. Forty ncrea on Oak Road, goodhouse, burn, etc. Nearly all land iuin profit, including small cranberry bog;Reasonable* price.

    "0. A Iiouso and largo lot ou EggHarbor Komi; aiz rooms, halls, attlo;heated, A bargain.

    21. Eiftht room house and two lots onThird Btreat; vorv oonvouiont; heatedthroughout.

    • any desired informa-tion in regard to the above,call upon or address Editorof South Jersey Republican,HavMnonton. N. J

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