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But make a clean smooth cut. I~AWN mOWERS,--only the t~st makes. Manures, Such as Early VegetableManuro General Use " "A" Bran d ,, .... Potato -Corn ........ Also Fine Ground Bone, etc. Will soon have a car-load Dried and Ground Fish Fish and Potash Nitrate of Soda Ms’into-of Potash, --,~ :Z~o’n~er s , +~0 Gold I)o]lar Saloon, of Buffalo, said to be one of the handsomest drink" ing places lnthe United States, is to be converted into a temperance saloon. tetorJstired of aud will be put in charge of the new ahead of us, our offerings enterprise. The floor of the place is laid this week should with $20 gold places, the bar is studdied be interesting. We quote Vanilla Wafers, 12 c. Orange Desert, 10 c. "Rivals" (vanilla everybody so regards it. ,Under the Garden Seeds from D. M. Ferry & Co.’s circumstances, therefore, it is not sur- prising that only Republican candidates ¯ old re~able seed house. are being talked+of. - ................. Wheel-BalTows--several styles,~light---_ heavy--or to dump--no side-boar@~ with $50 gold pieces, the walls are hung with fine p/craves, and it is furnished with 1200 incandescent lights. The glass manufacturers of the IT. S., as well as the wage earners whomthey employ, will learn with interest that flavor)~ 10c ........ we imported at New York - flrBt- h-~l~-vear,s operation of the new At+ the HardwareStore, Hammonton, N. J. Look, Look. Look. " At Win &Son’sNew Store. Wm. Bernshouse-s Just Arrived A new line of ing Calicoes, Muslin Gin Cambric Flannelette Lumb’r Yard -~nd~inTact anything in ......... Yertflizers ...... ~, t-ha~ maybe wanted. Have alsosome verynice 26-c. Cocoanut Shirt waists, For all kinds o tarm’,"i,~0,0o0 pounds -mor~orC_C. and a r~ line o~ L~,e+’ and ~nt+’ L-umber, Mill-work~ ...... _ _+ Mixed " " Macaroons, 20"c. Peerless Coffee - Peerless t Snaps, 5 c. -- ~ ~- -- m Roberts, Grocer. Tin Hay that weare selling at pi’ices ...... tosuit the times, GEORGEELVINS, Bellevue Ave. & Main Road. COFFEES! m Guaranteed. For s¯al~ by P. S, TILTON & CO, Hammonton. Henry Kramer, 2ffanufaeturer and Dealer in FANCY SHINGLES posts~Piqkets,etc. Folsom. N.J. Lumber ~awed toorder. Orders recelved by mallpromptly filly@? Prices Low. Frank C. Hartshorn, PRACTICAL HOUSEPAINTER, Hammonton, 2Y, J. ~tlsfaotion guaranteed on all work. Orders bY mail attended to. ,,------ Furnishing Good& and C. unpohshed glass than in the ULOTHING for Men, Toughs, Boys. corresponding months a year earlier, Shoe& SHOI~S. Shoes. almost one sullen square feet more of ~ Hats’trimmed free ofohar~e at gia~s, and million square feet more of un- ~’ The strawberries nowin marketare txx~u--~’~J~ ~:LMAN,’~’"--"--’----~u ........... bear-h~adectded goldenUudwliTd5 i6 .......... Cr-~]£erB~-5c. ........... distinctly disheartening to the -- lJ6t/~kceper. The man who buys strawberries at e income taxcollector has an eye upon him. Aboutall that Li HungEhang~carries with him to Chinaas a toReiiof his peace misslon, isthebullet fired into hiscranium by a young Japanese fanatic. The doctors even tried to make him give ............. that up, but couldn,t get it. _ It is_doubt]essa great disa to England that China and Japan have been able to agree upon terms of peace without assistance from her. England Ighted to Put on by experienced take a band in the settlemen~ [or the opportunity itwo~ d~hava give,for- the w-0r~-rn en. promotion of British power in the Orient Satisfaction guaranteed. S. E. BROWN & CO. --~d ware Store. A. H. Phillips. W.A. Faunae. A. H. Phillips & Co. Fire In-surance. = MONEY~ FOR _ Mortgage Loans. Correspondence Solicited. 1328 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. PLAIN & DECORATIVE Paper ~ I~anKin K At HMl’s New Store, SHOES. Only, the Best I Shoes made to Orderis my Specialty, and full satisfaction is guaranteed; Repairing done. No true American should fail to see the series of-three-day tours via the Penusy]vania Railroad, uudsr their per- Suits made to order~ on notice, and guaranteed. Scouring & Dyeing. In Black’s Building. Hammonton. P- RANERE, The ~znmont0n Steam (Established in 1889) J The best Macaroni made inthe United States. Trythem. Sold Wholesale andRetail. .= Dealer in imported & Domestic ~ItOO~’-ItI~Su offers an opportunity for a trip under the most favorable of circumstances. But two more tours of this season,s series remain~ the next leaving New York and Philadelphia May 2 ; the last leaving those points May 23rd. The ra te~-~iudin~--~.oco m sod utica s at Wa~hin~ton,s best hotels, are $13.50 from New York aud 11.50 from Philada ; - -- proportionate rates from other points. Just received a new lot of Ira. Detailed Itinerary will be sent on appli- " _ ported Olive Oil. cation to Tourist Ageut, 1196 Broadway New York, or Room 41],Broad Street JAOOB + statlo,, mladelp i,. GOODIAN It is really a pity Uncle Sam can’t Has sold his old stock, aud square off" at’Spalo, as it needs a little is ready now for trouncing on general principles, not to and other islands of Oceanica. If King Solomon was alive he would now say: "Go to the traveling man, l~arn bm ways, aud be wise. Mr. C. W. Battell, a Cinolunatti traveling manrap. resenting the Queen City Printing Ink Co., after suffering intensely for two or da~s with lameness of the shou]dm ins from rheumatism, com pletel berlaln’s Pain Balm, This remedy is gainin~ a wide reputation for its prompt cures of rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings, and lameness. 50 cent bottles are for 8ale by druggist~. It may do as much tot you. Mr. Fred. Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with soverepalns in his back and also that his bladder was aft’coted. He tried manyso.called kidney cures but without any good result. About ayear ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at cues. Electric Bitters is espenially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instaut r eltgf. - One trlal_wUL -s~t~ment, e P, rlce Only 50c. for large b~t. us. At Cro[t s P.harmacy. ~rindow-glasS, Plaster, Hair, Lath,etc. Fire Woods We manufacture BerryCrates _c d m,~....,_e.~ar~,_,., I~" We have just received our.Spring stock of qoods. __C~ furnish ve!y nice Pennsylvania Hemlock P~ eei~. Manufacture our own Flooring. Satisfaction Guaranteed. this Spring, witl ....... ~’ be full frame orders. Y: .~.,.- Your patronagesolicited. ....... !==~:~ OEO. W. J. ~VIURDOOH, Bellevue Avenues H~mmonton;.- -. Hammollton, ~N. ~., Justice of the Peace, Ot~ce. Second and Cherry Sta. The People’s Bank Of Hammonton. N, J; Au~0rizedCapita], ~50,000. Paid ~0,000. R. 3. B~.~ss, President. M. L. JACZSON, Vice-Pres’f DIRECTORS: Prices will surprise cverybody. Wehave R. J, BYrnes, a full line of M.L. Jackson, SprinK Capes George E]vins, All S~vlee. Prices are low as possible. Give usa trial,and you’ll see our prices beat city pric~. HAItNESS. $.fullassortment of hand and m~chln made,--for work or ~riving. Trunks, Valises, Whips, RidingSaddles, Nets, etc. Hammonton,N.J. 4 C]sa~ee the ~owe]~ und Purity the Blood! Cure G. F. Saxton, Elam 8toekwoll ;- C. F. Osgoo~, P. S. Tiltoa; ............ " A. J. Smith, ~eraon. Certificates of Deposit issueds hearth R =: interest at the rate of 2 per cent. per u- hum if held six months, mud 8 percent i~ held one year. Discount days’~Tuesday and, Friday of each week. ++ O. W. PAYRANs = ..... ;~ &tto~ne¥ at Law. ~:: Master in Chancery, ~Totary Publi~ Atlantic City, N.J. ---~
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Page 1: YORK TI IHU H - Atlantic County Library · DUKES MIXTURE Every plpe s mped DUKES MIXTURE or o7 PA~A~ F, ¢ John Atkinson, Justice of the Peace, Oommimioner of-Deeds l~ension & Claim

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Every plpe s mpedDUKES MIXTURE or

o7 PA~A~ F, ¢John Atkinson,

Justice of the Peace,Oommimioner of-Deeds

l~ension & Claim Agent.Belle~ne~£ve. and Second St.,

HAMMON~PON, : : : N.J.

All bualnees placed in my .hands willbe prompUy attended to,

I}r. J. A. Waas~REKID~IT

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- Mr. C. tl.-Dlxon i~ now ssttledln-tli~ rs~lc~-Co;of Philadelphia .....

t/ A purely Mntual Corn

urday, April 13th, after a brief illness,

she was never known to murmur, butseemed evergratsful to ’the loving oneswho ministered to her comfort. Funeralser vLce~ ~0re held_in tho_ElmChurch,conducted by Rev. Mr. Stephens¯ The.pure white casket was covered withfloral tributes. A beautiful wreath of-tea robes and llllles of the valley wassent by her schoolmates and teacher.Th~ young ladles of the Sunday Schoolclass to which she belonged sent exqui-elts boquets of cut flowers. School was-closed, and the scholars, led by their

Mr. H. Eprocesslon ~o th.0churgh ~ and when theservices were over .he led each to takea last look at the loved one, gently lift-:mg the smallest that they might have

the end privilege. ~.

~Of Cuba,s exports durm~ the first

quarter of the crop year.el 1894.1895,.ninety-two per cent. came to the UnitedStates. If ~ country,s political associa-

tions should be based upon her commer-

cial ,relations, it Is ease to,see whereCe~,+beton~. - - ..

Old People.Old people who require medicine to

+-eguhte the bowels and kidneys will findthe true remedy~in Electric Bitters. Thism~dieine does not stimul~te,---c~utalnsno whisky nor other int0xican~, ’bu~-ac~

erative.--It-acts mildlyon stomach and bowels, adding strength

tone to the organs, therebyLrv il tb ~ Vertormanc.v q herElectric Bitters is au e eel-

and aids digestion. Oldjust exactly what they~ ~ed.

50 ~ per bottle, at Croit’s.

.......... ~-JL]l[~[O~’~tON, : : ~’-J .... ~Our better halves say they could notDaya,--Every wesk.da~.. . keep house without Chamberlain’sCou~hG&~AD]E/I~-£BTE]~,~D, . Remedy. It is used̄ in more thsuhalf

the homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds,~elmrge for-extra~tingwith gu,-wlum lows.- -Thte shows-the esteem-in which-teeth are ordered, that remedy is he’d where it has been

OWn.J. S. ~ha~rer thereis nothin so¯ good for colds, croup, and whoo ins~v.v. o~v~ cough, that it cures tbese ailment~q~ ~k-

Lessons on theOuitar, ly and permanently, and that it is p as-nntsnd safe for children to’take.

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Central Av._and G rape St.

RedEstateOflice.In the Brick Fay building,

at Haramonton. Station.

Second Street and Bellevue Ave.,

Hammonton.

t~UlqlOIPAI~ G~atest ~vJdend_paying+ abil.Harry McK. Lima. E. A. Josiln. Win. ity. Unequalled security.ulugham. J. P¯ Patten, Alvin Adams. Meets All ’forms of legitimate Life Insurancelast Saturday eve each month. written, to meet your special needs,

CLERK. J. L. O’Donnell. at the lowest square rates.OOLLSCrOa A Tnaxennen. A. IL Davis.

~ksSetss $2_4et]60,660.-Ma~en~ -Geo,-Bernshonse ..... For ~U inTorn~atI~,~ ddre~sJusTtC~e. John Atkinson, G. W. Pressoy,J. B. Ryan, J. D. Fairchild.

CO~ISTAVLgS. Gee. Berushouse, W. ]3¯BenJ. Yo~ erie.

Ovznszt:n of ]honwAYs. W¯ H. Bur0v~nsEesor Tn~ Peon. Gee. BernshcuseN~e~ l’o~cz, J. I1, Gartnn.FIRI~ MAn8HALL, S¯ E. Brown.

DoAnn or Enuca~om C F. Osgood, president; P. H. Jaeobs, clerk; Edwin Adams. L.Monfort. Dr Edward North, We. Rutherford,Mrs. S. ~. Packard, Mrs. M. M. ]3evere

Meets month|y/ March. June. SeptemberandDecember, Tuesday after let Monday; uthermonths, let Tuesday.

VeLuETrgn F~R~ Co. John M. Aus’ttn,president; Chgs. W. Austin, seot’etary. Meets~rd Monday evening of each month.

RELIGIOUS.BAr’rtSr. Rev. J. C. Killian, pastor ; Sun-

day services : Preaching 10 30, Sunday-school11,45. Junior C. E. 3¯00 p. m., Chr~tiaa ~n-dsavor 6.30/Preaching’7.30. Weckdayprayermeeting Thursday evening 7.30.

CA’fROLIC. S’r¯ JosuPn’S. Rev¯ A. VanRlelacting rector. Sunday mass 8.30 a. m., except.lug third Sunday each n~onth.

Cun~srta~ ALLIANCE. _ Mrs. M.S. H~gn,president: Miss M. E. Olney, see’y. Meet.ins every ~’rtday afternoon st three o’clock al~the residence of Mrs. 01nay on Third Street.

EP~soo|’a% S~. Maa,r’s. Ray. A. C. Pres-cott, rector. Sunday: morning prayer [email protected],a. m., [second and fourth Sundays eelebra-tlou of the Holy Eucharist L30 a. re.l, Sun-day-school I~.00 soon,Friday eve Evensong, 7.~0.

M~rUODiSr EPIaCOPaL. Rev. Alfred Wagepastor. Sunday services: class 9.30, a.m.preaching 10.X0, sunday¯school 12.00 noon,Epwo] ~. League 0.30 n. m., preaching_7.30.CIa~ Tuesday and Wednesday avenger 7.45.Prayer meeting Thursday 7.45 p. m.

Mission at Pine Road¯PDESDVTERIAN.

Sunday services : preachiog, 10.30~a. m., Sun-day-~hool-.12,00~noon, preaching 7.30 p.’m.C.E. prayer meeting Wednesday L30 p.m.Church l~ra~er meeting Thursday 7~ m.

--Mieslons at~ol~ni an-~d~Magnolia. --

King secretary. -Regular meetlng.~ Sundayafternoons at 3 o’~Iosk.

UXXVZRSAL~ST. Roy, Costeilo Weetcn pas-tor. Sunday servi~s : preaching 10.30 a. m.

school, 12.00 7.30

Henry M. Phillips,Hammonton, N. J.

Was Itutherford,Commissioner of Deeds,

Notary Public,Conveyancer,

HAMMONTON, N.J. .....Insurance placed only in the mos~

reU~ble companies.~eeds, Leases, )Wortgages, Etc.

Carefully drawn.

OCEAN TICKETSand from all portaof Eure]pe. Cortes.pondenee solicited.

Send a :p0~tal card Order for a true "sketch of Hammonton.

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I"OR A NAME OF ’A

)RAL W01~DER,For lmrtlcular~ ~’o Vl~k’. ~lortl U~d4a

for 1893, whlcl~ contains colored l~]ale$ OfVlck~s Braachl rig Aster, Sweetstables.oct lll~tratloo,; dc~rlpUons thatsol’abe, t~ot mislead |transplanting. Prt.ted In 17 dlffm~+ntcolored Inks. 3tailed on rlcelpt gf 1O~Ut, which may bod~lucted t~pom Sr~torder.- ¥lek’s Seeds eonmtn thelore’of life,

CHOICE

SWEETPEAS~ant/es at W~olsaal. ~tic~.

40 Cents a Pound ~’~.~°

our friends a real treat.rarlsnes and colon~ mixed. Thinkoflt,It pound onlr 40 eta.; half pound’~5 eTM. l suar~r pound ]5¢ts. |ounce 1O ors. -

GOLD FLDWE]R, Grand ]LAdder.Charming Pot I’lant~ and excellent ~rBorders.Tim N~ ~Ill~rr ~an~tr.

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¯ ome and see us, and learn particuiare,]r, ngltshs German, French,imken Jmd written,

the South Jersey Republican office:

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Atlantic Oil~ R. Its

administrator or Peter S

~OW~ T~Zr~S. March 50th,/895.

~Ex [EXl: I Acoo J [LTATIONS. I Exp

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UP TRAINS¯

Lm. [_p.m.

10-~l-- 6 Ni0 l~l 511 680

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CHRISTIAN TERPER&SOE UEION.~c,~l~;O~,~|O ....Mrs.-R; E: ~,all,burv preeldent; Mrs. -S--E. Phi nrle~e~i~mmon.too ate:lOa.r~.; reat:hes+Phllad.etphl~at6:~, L¢ovvs. " ¯ ", ~....,~,:o, e~unnay up trains zrom Ham 9"’~. ¯Brown _reeretary._Mra. Win. Rutherford _ 5:50 p.m¯ Down trains at 8:0,1 n.m,. 5’09 and 5.0"2/0 m ¯., I and 9.~J a.m..

respon~iing secretary ~ ......mi

~ad..................... Nalurd~Ys ~[~rel~aeln, lS95, . ............ ...........

DOWN TRAINS.

ARTISAE8 ORDER OF MUTUAL PROTECTION.A.P. Simpson, M. A.; A. B. Davis, ffcareta/-y.Meets lest Thursday evening in each month InMechanics’ Hall.

Garments made in the best manner. WtEs~ow Loach I. 0. 0. F¯ J.E. wstkl,0 STATIONS. Mall. At.~’e offer for sale Scouring and Repairing promptly done. N.O.; William H. Bernthouse, Secretary. am. __~Rates reasonable. Satisfaction g~.ran. Meets every Wednesday evening, in Odd Yel- I 8

18Several Improved Farms, teed in ever~ ca~e. lows’ Hall. - ffa~don|cld.~.. SSsaw~uxzz~ TriBE I. O¯ R.M. Edw. P. Berlin 8

Nice Homes in Town, W.R. Tilton. Eager, Sasbem; Chgs. W. Anstin, Chief of ,Records. Meet every Tuesday’s sleep In Red 9WildLandby the acre. Fire Insurance M.n’.

sM¯ B¯ T~v~o~ LODGZ, P. & A.M. Dr. l~Oor~.~ 9

Building Lots. Edw. North, Muter; D. Cuunlngham, Seers- glwood ...... :__ E~ Hart~r O|ty4.,. StarY.Hall. 2nd and 4tb Friday nights in Masonic

Atlutiez’mman~Olty~ [ ]olOAlse, Properties for Rent. Conveyancing. a~. 0DDER U~,,ND A.Es,ca~ UEc,~,,es. !

A. T¯ Lobley, F. S¯ Meets every Saturdsevening in Mechanics’ Hall.

D. A. RUSSELL Posy, G. A.R. Orville BTATION~. Eap.lLm, I

01 ~.56 ~,

and 4th Monday at O. W. Pressey’~ cities. Wsterford --,

HsmmoutoR ... 7 S4 --,L00AL BUSINg88 HOUZES. v~.t.. ........Ilwood ...........

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Exp. IExPr.I Exp ~s¯ .m.I..m. I p’. [ Nu. ~.m. [ p~ hr

10 2~ " . .... 500 910[ ~I126,I2....... 4‘o 8~)1 55i

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direction or the Surrogate of E. Hoyt, Commander; W. U. H. Bradbur~,Atlantlc. hereby gives notice Adjutant; L. Beverage, Q.M. Meets 1st andcreditors of the said Peter S.

~’A~MONTON CVCLB aND AThLEtIC CLUB, ]~A~ldonfleld. ....within nine month8 Jrom this date, or w. H, Beruahouse, president; Hsrry Smith, Berlinbe forever barred of uny action teeretary; W. H. Ellis, captain. Meets 2rid At~a .........~erefor ugainst the said Executor.

Dated April 23th

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~ no l~mna rt.I ii~ V [. nIill I~w~ & CO’-".seW~ .p~ ~dverU~g Bure~ (to eprn~vweetl,Wne~vadver, mammt,m II~mmm~o~m~may i~-m VilUV

The Rammouton ~ommodatioa leaves thisstation at 6:05 a. m., and ]2".30 p,m. LesseePhlladslphl~ at 10.~50 a,m. and 6:00 p.m.

GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWSFOR OF THE WORLD

LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE.

Tll, NEW YORK TI IHU H

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Adman

DoueL s"I~TOT[CE TO CREDITORS__ Willimm A. Reliable and enterpriii0g partiel, in tbelr ~ I~.b~rOltY

+"~1.L~ EIvine, Jr., and George W. Elvins. ad. respective lines, whom ws "can recommend. - .....mlni.strators of William A. Elvlns deceased,For details, see their advertisements. Atlsaffe01ty~.. 7 401oy dlrectiou of the 8urrog~teof the CountyofAtlautic, herebygive nottce to the credit- W. H. Ellis, bio~nlesand supplies.cruel thesaid William A. Elvinetobrin! Ln Wm.L. Black, dry<goods, groceries, etc.their debts, demands and claims against Viu & Son, dry goods, shoes, etc.~/~[l~ eatate nf the ~id decedent, under oath w:in nine months frol~ this date or they, ,ll Cycle Co.. bicycles and supplies.be forever barred of any anti’on ther~ robert Steel, Jeweler.agaln,t the said administrators. ~L L. Jackson, meat and produce.Dated April 19th, A.~ 18fi6. 8. E. Brown & Co., hardware and furniture.

GEORGEWILLIAMw.A’ELVINs,’ELVI NS JR., L, W. Cogley, hsrness.S O.W. Preseey, Justice¯~OG~O~, ~ Administrators.

----= ................... O.W. Payrsn, attorney.J’~ ~ Rve~mem.e~ p~kmnrohulall W. I~uuafzas ~ "PtTOTI~E TO CREDITORS. Hannah k. W.H. Bernsb ~use, heal.

llmmmt, wearethelarge~tmaaufaeture~uf .k~l Drown and AugustuaJ.Smith. Exe ]- Dr¯ J. A. Wane, dentist.~dv~t~qi ,ho~ in t~e world, and ID~a~antee tore of Theodore B¯ Drown. decease, by i- John Atki~son, justice and tailor.~valaeby ~m. pl~g ths¯~.=e and~.prlf.,e..on ~e~on of the tsurrogato of the County )f John Murdook, shoes.lb~tom~ ~tlc]z protons ~ agmz~r mga tl~ntie, hereby gives notice to the credit "e G.W. Swank, oyster, and fish.l~rk.~Samlthcmidd~eman’sproSts. Our~ of the said TheodoreB. Drowa to bring in~lm~. carom work__la style, .coy fitting and t~ir de bt~, demands aod claims against tbo Wm. ~Rutherford. real estate and insurance.~’¢mgtng qnalltl~,, we nave taem eo.ld every- tats oz me ~ld decedent, under oatb. with. We. Berushouse, plautus mill, lumber.~re at lower prices xor the value gzven UumIn niue men the from this date. or they will J.S. Th aycr, builder.I~y other make. Take no substitute. If yo~g be forever barred of any action therefor Frank Itartehorn, house palater.IIl~t~r namer supply you. we can. Sold by against the said executors.

Dated April 15th. A.D. 189’5. C.E. Fowler, paper hanger.Fruit Growers’ Union. HANNAH A. DROWN" Leech, Stiles & C-., eye speolallsts,AUGUSTUS J. SMITH,’ Henry Kramer, (Folsom), cedar lumber.

Executors; George S el~an, tailor.Chas. Ounningham, M,D. ~o~E To c~iToRS W,lher R ~l,~ D. c H., e,~,,h~,£’~ ton. Executor of wnilam Jones. dec’d, George Elvine~ dry goods, groceries, eteo- -.aS-CAaU and +’-------+tEgeon. hy d~r.+t,oa of the S.,rro~++ of the Co.uVP.s. mltou, co.,general merchandise.of Atlantic, hereby gives notice to the oreo. Frank E. Robert~, groceries.

Hill’sB]ock, Hammonton., ltorsofastdWllnamJones to bring ln their M. Stookwell, hardware, groeorles~faruitureo¯ debt~demands, andelaimsagainsttheestateJacob Enkhsrdt. meat and pradece.~0~ Hours, ~:30 to 10.’00 A.M. of the laid decedent, under oath. within niue

months from this date.or they witl be forever Fruit Growers’ Uniou, general mernhandlse.1.’00 to 8.~0 and 7:00 to 9.~0 P.M. barred of any action therefor against the said B. Aibrto[ & Co., real estate,

~gham,-Phy,ietan and Surgeon. -W. R, Triton, Insurance, etc.Bowles & MoIntyre, meat and produce.

f Goodman, clolhing and notions.Atlantic, hereby g ~otice to the H.M. Phillips, life insurance.of thesald Minor _Rogers to bring In thai,"debt& demands, and claims against.the ~tatof tare Old decedent, under oath. within nln~ I ~tme~ 0rgaa~tions.months ~om this date, or they will be foraysbarred of any action therefor against the sah [ Fruit Orowars’ Union, H. J. Moufort secretary,

Bellevue Ave. am;] Second St. Executor. Dated March 22. A.D. 18~. shlppnrs of fruit and produce¯GEORGE ELVINS, Executor.

executor. WI D~:Rt~d March 2~. A.D. ~.

......... Maurice River Oove 0yste~ - - ~ ~ ’~T°’~+’~~’+"-’r-

AT directiou of the the

a twenty-page journal, ts the leading Republlcau_family paper of the UnitedStates. It is a National Family t~aper, and gives all the general newsofl~e United 8tares. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. ItsAgricultural Department has no superior in the country. Its Market 1~-~ ,~p,,~!~ ,,~hor~. ~p~te de .P~..~p~ for "the ~am~y

¯ u~le, u~ ][ OUUJ[~ J~Oll[ap ann ~clence ann J~P~,hftlrt,,~o ,, It "and ~eelety" columns command the admiration of w’v-- -’--’ s Home¯ , ¯ ~,, ..u naugnters._ Its g’enex~al i~llfleal news, editerial, a~l dt~assio~ are eemprebeneive;-bril.-

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8wank’s Oyster Bay.

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ut ~ Philadelphia. O~t4wm willdo more goed U~m three {a m,y otb~ kind o~

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A Special Contract arable us to offer this splendid journal,and the South Jersey Republican for

One Year for only $1.25,Fruit Growers’ Association, G. W. Elv!ns see-

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Joseph Eck retary, shippers offruit.ed~pr,,duee." " CASH ~IN ADVZ.W’OE.hardt, Executor of Mary ltebman Hamm0nton-Loan an’~u""ng+-ssnf’a-’oe~u-~tm~ nttld~ed, by direction Of the ~4urregato o ¯UU yof ~,tlantlc, hereby glvea notlc, W. ~o Tilteo neeretary. - Regular subscription for the two paper~ is ~2. Sub~cripticn~el’, liters O! the said Mary BehmlM~ to Woiklugmen’s L0an-snd Budding Asseelatloa,in their debU

and~.nlatmSunderW.H. Bareeho~e, secretary. " may begs at any time. Address all orders to~. within nine months from this date. or People’s Bank, W. R. Tilton cashier, the_ _./~out/,_~.Ters,,,,.,.~..,.~w~..,X,-an"’ will be forever barred of any acUoa

Hammonton Improvement Assoeiat~on. it’. L.zgai~ tat the said executor.Mar~jOSEpHh Ilth,EcKHARDT,A.v. 1885. Executor. Janksone. w. rr,,~,P~"ides~,,~sr. ~" ~" ~ers,h... my, ~ You can have a sample copy of each at this oifice.

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VOL. 33. ’ HAMMONTON,. N. J., MAY 4, 1895.

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Fertilizers.Just received a supply of

......][alms’ complete

A Democratic paper in Boston lamentsthe fact that "the popular interest inPresidentialone party, + no one even proposing aDemocratic nominee.,, The reason forthis state of affairs ia that from presentappesrances the Democratic nominationwill not be worth having, and nearly

Slidin hears__Don’t crush or break the wood,

............................ But make a clean smooth cut.I~AWN mOWERS,--only the t~st makes.

Manures,Such as

Early VegetableManuroGeneral Use ""A" Brand ,,

.... Potato-Corn ........

Also Fine Ground Bone, etc.

Will soon have a car-loadDried and Ground FishFish and PotashNitrate of Soda

Ms’into-of Potash,

--,~ :Z~o’n~er s, +~0 Gold I)o]lar Saloon, of Buffalo,said to be one of the handsomest drink"ing places lnthe United States, is to beconverted into a temperance saloon.

tetorJstired ofaud will be put in charge of the newahead of us, our offeringsenterprise. The floor of the place is laid

this week should with $20 gold places, the bar is studdied

be interesting. We quote

Vanilla Wafers, 12 c.Orange Desert, 10 c."Rivals" (vanilla

everybody so regards it. ,Under the Garden Seeds from D. M. Ferry & Co.’scircumstances, therefore, it is not sur-prising that only Republican candidates ¯ old re~able seed house.are being talked+of. - ................. Wheel-BalTows--several styles,~light---_

heavy--or to dump--no side-boar@~

with $50 gold pieces, the walls are hungwith fine p/craves, and it is furnishedwith 1200 incandescent lights.

The glass manufacturers of the IT. S.,as well as the wage earners whom theyemploy, will learn with interest that

flavor)~ 10c ........ we imported at New York- flrBt- h-~l~-vear,s operation of the new

At+ the Hardware Store,Hammonton, N. J.

Look, Look. Look. "At Win & Son’s New Store. Wm. Bernshouse-s

Just ArrivedA new line of ing Calicoes, Muslin

Gin CambricFlannelette

Lumb’r Yard-~nd~inTact anything in

......... Yertflizers ......~, t-ha~ may be wanted.

Have also some verynice

26-c. Cocoanut Shirt waists, For all kinds otarm’,"i,~0,0o0 pounds -mor~orC_C. and a r~ line o~ L~,e+’ and ~nt+’ L-umber, Mill-work~ ......

_ _+

Mixed " "

Macaroons, 20"c.Peerless Coffee

- Peerless tSnaps, 5 c.

-- ~ ~- --

m

Roberts,Grocer.

Tin

Haythat we are sellingat pi’ices ......to suit the times,

GEORGEELVINS,Bellevue Ave. & Main Road.

COFFEES!m

Guaranteed.

For s¯al~ by

P. S, TILTON & CO,Hammonton.

Henry Kramer,2ffanufaeturer and Dealer in

FANCY SHINGLESposts~Piqkets, etc.

Folsom. N. J.

Lumber ~awed toorder.Orders recelved by mall promptly filly@?

Prices Low.

Frank C. Hartshorn,PRACTICAL

HOUSE PAINTER,Hammonton, 2Y, J.

~tlsfaotion guaranteed on all work.Orders bY mail attended to.

,,------ Furnishing Good&and C. unpohshed glass than in the ULOTHING for Men, Toughs, Boys.corresponding months a year earlier, Shoe& SHOI~S. Shoes.almost one sullen square feet more of ~ Hats’trimmed free ofohar~e at

gia~s, andmillion square feet more of un- ~’

The strawberries now in marketare txx~u--~’~J~ ~:LMAN,’~’"--"--’----~u ...........

bear-h~adectded goldenUudwliTd5 i6.......... Cr-~]£erB~-5 c. ........... distinctly disheartening to the

-- lJ6t/~kceper. The man who buys

strawberries at

e income tax collector hasan eye upon him.

About all that Li HungEhang~carries

with him to China as a toReiiofhis peace misslon, is the bullet fired intohis cranium by a young Japanese fanatic.The doctors even tried to make him give

............. that up, but couldn,t get it.

_ It is_doubt]essa great disato England that China and Japan havebeen able to agree upon terms of peacewithout assistance from her. England

Ighted to

Put on by experienced take a band in the settlemen~ [or theopportunity itwo~ d~hava give,for- the

w-0r~-rn en. promotion of British power in the Orient

Satisfaction guaranteed.

S. E. BROWN & CO.--~d ware Store.

A. H. Phillips. W.A. Faunae.

A. H. Phillips & Co.

Fire In-surance.=

MONEY~FOR

_ Mortgage Loans.Correspondence Solicited.

1328 Atlantic Avenue,

Atlantic City, N. J.

PLAIN & DECORATIVE

Paper ~ I~anKinKAt HMl’s New Store,

SHOES.

Only, the Best I

Shoes made to Order is mySpecialty, and full

satisfaction is guaranteed;

Repairing done.

No true American should fail to see

the series of-three-day tours via thePenusy]vania Railroad, uudsr their per-

Suits made to order~ on

notice, and guaranteed.

Scouring & Dyeing.

In Black’s Building.

Hammonton.

P- RANERE,The ~znmont0n Steam

(Established in 1889)J

The best Macaroni made in theUnited States. Try them.

Sold Wholesale and Retail..=

Dealer in imported & Domestic

~ItOO~’-ItI~Su

offers an opportunity for a trip underthe most favorable of circumstances.But two more tours of this season,sseries remain~ the next leaving NewYork and Philadelphia May 2 ; the lastleaving those points May 23rd. The

ra te~-~iudin~--~.oco m sod utica s atWa~hin~ton,s best hotels, are $13.50from New York aud 11.50 from Philada ; - --proportionate rates from other points. Just received a new lot of Ira.Detailed Itinerary will be sent on appli- " _ ported Olive Oil.cation to Tourist Ageut, 1196 BroadwayNew York, or Room 41],Broad Street

JAOOB +statlo,, mladelp i,. GOODIANIt is really a pity Uncle Sam can’t

Has sold his old stock, audsquare off" at’Spalo, as it needs a littleis ready now fortrouncing on general principles, not to

and other islands of Oceanica.

If King Solomon was alive he wouldnow say: "Go to the traveling man,l~arn bm ways, aud be wise. Mr. C. W.Battell, a Cinolunatti traveling man rap.resenting the Queen City Printing InkCo., after suffering intensely for two or

da~s with lameness of the shou]dmins from rheumatism, com pletel

berlaln’s Pain Balm, This remedy isgainin~ a wide reputation for its promptcures of rheumatism, lame back, sprains,swellings, and lameness. 50 cent bottlesare for 8ale by druggist~.

It may do as much tot you.Mr. Fred. Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes

that he had a severe kidney trouble formany years, with soverepalns in his backand also that his bladder was aft’coted.He tried many so.called kidney cures butwithout any good result. About ayearago he began use of Electric Bitters andfound relief at cues. Electric Bitters isespenially adapted to cure of all kidneyand liver troubles and often gives almostinstaut r eltgf. - One trlal_wUL

-s~t~ment, e P, rlce Only 50c. for large b~t.us. At Cro[t s P.harmacy.

~rindow-glasS,

Plaster, Hair, Lath, etc.

Fire Woods

We manufacture

BerryCrates &¢

_c d m,~....,_e.~ar~,_,.,e~s.es...

I~" We have just received our.Springstock of qoods.

__C~ furnish ve!y nice

Pennsylvania HemlockP~ eei~. Manufacture our

own Flooring. SatisfactionGuaranteed.

this Spring, witl ....... ~’be full frame orders. Y:

.~.,.-

Your patronagesolicited. ....... !==~:~

OEO. W.

J. ~VIURDOOH,Bellevue Avenues

H~mmonton;.- -.

Hammollton, ~N. ~.,

Justice of the Peace,Ot~ce. Second and Cherry Sta.

The People’s BankOf Hammonton. N, J;

Au~0rized Capita], ~50,000.Paid ~0,000.

R. 3. B~.~ss, President.M. L. JACZSON, Vice-Pres’f

DIRECTORS:Prices will surprise cverybody. We haveR. J, BYrnes,a full line of

M.L. Jackson,

SprinK Capes George E]vins,

All S~vlee. Prices are low as possible.Give usa trial,and you’ll seeour prices beat city pric~.

HAItNESS.$.fullassortment of hand and m~chln

made,--for work or ~riving.

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

Hammonton, N.J.

4C]sa~ee the ~owe]~ und Purity the Blood!

Cure

G. F. Saxton,Elam 8toekwoll

;-C. F. Osgoo~,

P. S. Tiltoa; ............ "A. J. Smith,

~eraon.

Certificates of Deposit issueds hearthR =:interest at the rate of 2 per cent. per u-hum if held six months, mud 8 percent i~held one year.

Discount days’~Tuesday and,Friday of each week.

++O. W. PAYRANs = .....;~&tto~ne¥ at Law. ~::

Master in Chancery,~Totary Publi~

Atlantic City, N.J. ---~

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For a Line0f [ ]Entered u,mond otmmau,r.] To~m Council:L Be II ea~t~l by the flenate and Oenefa I

BKTURDAY. MAY 4, 1895. ~samm.v or the mate of ~ew Jer~y. ~uLt..... e~uqV~lmt~tm who shall own. keep ar harbor

And Co-,Operative J:k~0~F~ 1i1~

Capt. Moore’Senvies Street,ls for sale, For duced at last meettugo~ Eouncll, and to

See, l¯ Be it ordainedby’ the TOWn of Ham.If" The old deml apple trees in front monton, In ooune tt .am~..mhted, that no per*

SATURDKY, MAY 4, 1895, of the bumbout Fay proI~rty have not eeu or pemous snltll flue ~.~.y OlO~,f0|O ortrloycle on the s~d~wMks of tmzmvue Avenue~ yet~bmncntdown. They i~uid and Twelfth Street,. In the mild Town or

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:Ingrain .... and Brussels o. ",o .................. amcil latt Saturday evening, April ~Tth. theownerorpenon h arbortngthemmesmm

Carpets and MattingsCALL AT

M._ ,OC WET.L

Also, New Process Gasoline StovesAND FINE OIL STOVES.

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....... 3, 5, 8cents per Roll Golds, 8, 10, 12 cents.

IX%TDOW15, 25, 35, 50 c. each. Lace Shades, 75 c. each.

Boddy & ]ffather, 21 North Second St.,.. PHILADELPHIA, Penna~

~sres t ~aper-afid Sh-ad e~H otmeto~he-Ferrie s:.

year

Prment, Mmtn.Ikrmheuse, Little,Patten, JoMyn, Adam& "

Minutm of last meeting read, cor-rected and approved.

Petition received from thL, tetn Imsl-,nero men, asking that huekste~ andpeddlers who axe not t~,idente of theTown be required to pay a licensefor the privilege of doing butine~ here.Referred to Ordinance Gommittte.

A Committee of the Hsmmenton

E. Salisbury am chairman, presenteddraft of a bicycle ordinance which theyasked Council to enact,--preeenting ar-guments inits favor. Past first readingand laid over one month, as required bylaw.

Bills ordered paid :J. IL Garton, watchman. 3 m~.,--.--**~ I~

M¯ 8tockweli, o11, et~_.~.......,--.. .... 44 ~)Dr. Cha~ Cunningham, services to poor 10 ~0Antonio D’Agostlno "’ " 50~P.~. Tllton & (~o., go~a; to poor ...... 12 00F.E. Roberm. - " :" . ...... = 8e0

W. L. Black. " ....... 8~0Gee. Elvins. " " . ...... 43 00F~ E. Heston, ears of p~or ................ ~5~0O. Valentine, burying poor ........ 11 ,50J. I~ O’Donnell. dog checks ...... 4 ~5U~3a& D. Jacob,. town reports ............... 16 0~Ba~sett Bro~ printin~.~ ..... 2 00A. EL Milker, lighting lamps, ete_,_~ ~0 50E. A. Jeslyn, salary for ISnt ............ ~ ¢0Pent, Union Hall ............. 3 003. W. Myer~ Janitor ............... 7

Hlgh way blile-------’~’= H. B urges~ :.=~.:=: _ =_~19-~. ~) ......

J. W¯ Buzby ......... 19

and the Republican, both a

attended to,tenons- ........................ ley-A~¢enue. - - -

..... l"~OR SALE or TO RENT. Twelve rdomed Bee, 2. And be l~t’uftherordninedperson or p~ stuns shall ride. any"----" ~L’ house and twen ty.two seres of Inns. one tricycle el an ~y o~ the lbot-patns orG. A. It, Port meeting this eve. bali In fruit. *I0 per month, of ~my of the etmet~ff the m~ld Tow ......

Our een~! in still running. HowInquire of G.W. Plgl~SEY.anm°ntenhour.at a great~r, speed tams tea Oul mtxe~

. It~ We understan~ that Mr. H. E, se~& And beltl~rtherordalued~Thatanyperson or persons using any bioyc!e or tricy-cle you like It ? Mack and f~mlly will move to Phtlads. ete on any or the foot-~t.ths or sluewmEs o!

A new floor Is being laid in about the ~0th of May. Many will re- any of the atreeUtof the SaldTown of Ham-mouton shell glv~ to lbot Imasengera the right

Croft’e pharmacy, gmt their departure, of Way on t~tl~ walif~¯See. 4. And be It Iu=ther ordained, That ¯ny

Wm. L. Black smiled his brother IT Mouth~y last was Mr. D. W. per~n or per~ns who shall violat~ ~YfOrfthe provisions of th~ ordinance s a

in Wilkesbarre, Pa. Ayere’ eightieth bltthday, The family eanh offenea forfeit and pay to the Town of

Rain meet of the time from Satur- celebrated it at the borne of their daugb-pr~eeutlouHamm°uten~r ¯thefinerecovery°f Ten of(10)~ZpV°llamfine "tot~e~e

ter, Mr*. Leonard Adams. in the name of the Town maranal of tieTown of H~tmmonton. before any Justiceot~

necessary supplies for his work.

¯ Voted, that Mr. G~ be continued

.............. as night _watqhman for six m0Pths~ at

That we are selling ~ Voted, that printed forms befor highway bills,--to be arranged by

rst-elass Hams at 11 e. pr poundOvereeerandPrintingCommlttee.Mr..Fo~ler_a~ked permi~on to re-

that Council visit the Park in a bgdy

New Candies.

We are ~.lso selling............ Home-D~ Beef -

Home-Dre~ed Veal,Home-Dressed Mutton,

considered the beet.

Also first-cla~ Butter, Pickles, Canned Goods, etc.

......... ¯ - CORNED BEEF.¯

J, ECKHAEDT,: Opposite the Pest-niece.

............ T. GH, 0i: Leech, Stiles & Co.,~--"~ 1~, The Philadelphia Eye Specialists, "

/ ~/~-kk’~-. Will be at croft’e rha~y, in H~m~oninn, ~.,[~ ~% I~ - Friday, May lOth, 1895.

" " ¯ ][~~¢A~ 1/. ~Tl~ere Is no safer, surer or che¯permethod of obtall~ng proper

f "%~ ~,~’l~ " J~rrellefforoverstrainedandderectJveeyeslght. headache, aJ~dso~’~. I P~ I _~ forth, than to eonsult £,eech, ~ltiles & Code Speelallsk The

- ~ ~Jr . . -~J~f~f happyre~ults [rom correctly fitted g~areagra~ef~l gut¯ ._ m-" . ¯ \ if -J.,~’ to persons who have nol before known the real

....... Ir~ ¯ .... --- ~ --selve~In w~trlng gooo glasses~ " 1~To Charge toeym. All gl~goar~ntoed by-L1L~’q~.~’IL~

r~lde, and ~flxali place upon the neck ot eachdog or bitch kept or ~ ¯ coB~. hev~ngengraved there~n, upon ̄ metal man,me, thenameof theol/(ner of ea~d do~ orblteh andtheveg~lered ~.umbel. thereof; and It~fl~allbid lawful for ¯ny person to kUl any dogbitch found ztnty~ng offthe owner’s premiseswithout such collar upon Its neck.

2. And be it enactS. That It elxaU be theduty of e~ch town~hip, borough or city intbAs state to provide a book for the pqrpose Ofregtztering the owner’s name of every dog orblteA3 and the nnmber, numbering them In,the order or the ownem applying for I~Id

matins ofthe~ nnmbe~thereof; theperm3n applying for registration ahall Pay thesum ofonedollax for e~ch dog or bitch thu.sregistered, of which the clerk ~2all receivetwelve ce~UI for each rog~U’gtlon, the hal~ee to be appUe~ to paying d~mgge done bydogs to domestieanlmals or pour ry.aRer thesam~ shall have been appnM4~d by two fre~holdent.M authorized and directed by the actto which this is a supplement and the supplementatosaldaet, and In casetherolsno.damage, each balance to become a part or thegeneral fund of ouch townahlp, borough orcity. as the cz~e may be.

3- And be It enacted. That In ca, v the clerkof any townsnlglecr, or relM~elo r~ reg~ter any dog or bitchwhen application ah~ll be mmde to him forthat purpose, he shall forfeit and pay the sumOf Sen dollars for each refusal, whlch shS~ bePaid to the treasurer o! the township, city orborough as the e*~e may be,

4. And be It enacted, Th¯t the commoncouncil of any IncorporaU~d city or town orthe township eoXnmlttee of ~y townahlp Jnthis slate are herohy authorized and empow.erodandwhoec dutyit shall be to appoint

~_r~o__n_ s_3n_fl~elrn~ee ttvecRl ,*towns or townships with foil power and

authority to kill any dog. male or female,round ~t rayin~ off the nwner’a premises w ttW

NEW MAPLE SYRUP--=the most delicious flavor

we ever saw.

HONEY--th~ finestwhite clover.

Buy a package of I)unham’sShred Cocoanut, the beet hithe market, and see prizes

Ask the price of those 27-Ib.pails of Fancy York StateButter.

GinghamsNow is the time to be making up

your Summer druaes. What isthan ¯ pretty Gingham --cool and cleanlmking? You will find the largesta~ortment here. Every om~ ex~ - -

10 and 12 ~ent~.

SatineIn many styles, suitable for wa~te

or. drem~,, S~ped, flowered, checked,or all over effects, 12 o. yard.

Lawm-In-the daintiest-~loHng~ ~-pink~- .......

blue, and green, in the new waved:lineathat are so popular this sea~om

W. H. Burgess, repairs .... 8 S; council or any Incorporated cry or town and Hats for Ladies and Children jn~t

Oec. Bobst ............... I~6-- 25~ tnetownshlp¢ommltteeofa.nytownshlpare received. Dun’tirol to eee our stock ofhereby authorized to fix the composition to

flowers. They are pretty and ohesp~49 be I~Ad to any ~n or .pe__rFo~_e_pl~i~Inl~d

ot as above provided

clty. town or township. A good Shirt for °.5 c. Better For 506. And be It enacted, That the provhaone ofthis act shall not apply to or m~’ect cltle~ of ~nt$, ~ OU up to ~1.2~..the fl~t and ~nd ct~m In this ~,

visions of thlsact eha~l be construed to repeal~or men, women, and children. Athepro~lslona of any law now to existence

providing for the taxing of dogs. good ribbed and thaped Undervest. i~& And belt enacted, That all acls or parts women for [o ~enUt.

of acts luc~nshsteet with the prDVlSlODS of

this ee~ bedrid tb.ann |na~~htsla~t-[tn~tll ~.~t~e effect Imme~ll- ~e~"-~"y-G0~fl . --

out st~ch c, oRaxa.s above p~ovlded for npon its ...........................ne~ .... Mi]linery~--& And be it enacted, That the common ~-

next Monday, and there decide them~tter.

ChaTrma~-~e r ~ house 1- ~d corre~pondcooe between himself and manu.faeturere of chemical fire engines, andexhibited pieture~ and catalogues re-icoined. Alter con~iderstiou, voted that ithe ~.’hairman and Fire Marshal Brown

a comm~ to investigate the mat*ter and purchase an engine,--the costhbt-to~ceecq~he amount appropriatedby town meeting, $1400.

Constables Ge0. Bur ushouse and Benj.bonds for $I000 i

which were accepta~d. .... _

granted permimion to obstruct SecondStreet while moving his market building.

Adjourned.

¯ ~. Sunday School workem of BuenaVhta Township held a meeting lastWednesday ensuing, in the M.E.Church

at Richland. A ilvel~ song service wasled by Roy. ~. Jaggem, Pastor of theNewtonvitle M. E. Church. Roy. Gee.D. Jones, former pastor of Richland ME. Church, gave a briel word of welcome,and being Township Secretary, acted as.Moderator. for~ the evemng~ -:Reportswere then called for from theseho¢ie, to which thirty-six delegatesresponded, representing seven of thethirteen schools in the Township. After

ately.Approved April L

!m~ The street has been ce21ed the"I)evil’s ecbool-room,,, with the hoursof darkness ms lemon houm We havenoticed, lately, how many be~s from tenyears old upward, some of them sons elrespectable parents, can be seen stand.

on the cornersduring the evening -- sometimes pretty

Certainly, nothing beneficial isin these gatherings, and one of

our merchants was compelled, recently.to summon an officer of the law to pro-tect his etore-front from damage bytheir ml~ehievotm ~ Keep the boys

enough tor all legitimate fun.

~ List el uncalled-for letters in the_ . PeYOtes,_ on J~aturday,

4~, 1893 :Minute Rlfelo Bochlea.Atlantic MI~. 2’

Santl Derone.Gla van ,zl PI talo fa.~t.nton Io.Mlchat Kloch.

Persons calling for any of the aboveletters will please state that it hasadvertised. " ’

rJo~ T.Fa~,,~cm P. M.

~̄y tt Too~., was Very-~t,with bilious colic when M. C. Thler.prominent mereh¯nt of the town gav~her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Col~Cholera and Dlar=hoea Remedy. Hesays anew~l well in minutes

Received every week.

Fruit Growers’Union

HAMMONTON

For SaleL. A L~rge and handsome house on

Pleu~t Street, only a few rods t~’om tl~railroad, very convenient, witk bette¢,

2z A neat 7-room heats on l~oond SL,very convenient, beautiful~y fll~thed~~ent~_; one_~ot. ......

9. Good house ud lot on Second f~L,very desirable.

12. Farm on Pleasant Mill Road, fivemthm fr~m Hammonton poet-o~oe. 20aert~, p~.rtly in fruit ; good house. Ab~rgtin.

14. The Lawson house, Orchard St.9 rooms, beater, easy terms.

¯ 15. Jk lar~e house on Grape Street, 7morns, nearly new. Two acres.

16. Ten acres on First Road, four Inberries. . _

¯ : and very oomfortableno~ on Central Avenue.--4evoa roomm,hails, pantry, bath, hot and cold water,wivdmin ; two acres, apples and otherfl’uit. Fair terms.

,.¯ .1¯¯,=

Ice Czema.12 on Third Street, half-mile from the P. O, Sen. 5. AndFruit, oak grove, ordinance or ordinances

Mtm. S. B. OI~IEY. with

WANTED.A girl for general houseworkIn sf~mTttYI~p~4e, f~oo~tot~.theA~tkYe.to 17" New advertisements this week:

berebynrorape~ied.

W. L, Black, W. tL Bernshouee, F.E. ~ A competitive examinatlor~ forMrs. G. N. Lyman~vkited rela- Roberts, J. Eekhardt~ W. H. Ellle, free ~cholarsbtps in the New Jersey

tivc$ in Philadelph|a tbleweek. Win & Son, Fruit Growere’ Union. State College for the benefit of Agr!oul-llirThismpeuslon day. It wlllbea S~..patrone, pl--obh~etmbY get-ture.dtheMechauieArtswillheheld - ,,TB Smallbu~y time at Squire Atkiuson’s. tlng In coPV for sdvertkement~ bv In the Court Home at May’e Landing ~tI~ Mr, Thongs Trafford has been Thursday noon of each week, Other- on Saturday, June 1st, 1895, beginning ¯ ¯

dangerously ill lot several days. wise, we cannot agree to publish them promptly at 9 a. m. and continuingW, H. French will spend a Ibw that week. until 5 p. m. Candidates can obtain .

~vceks in Caps M~y County, on business. L’~ARM FOR SAWn Ninth Street, near Information as to the requirements fromJu FlrstRoad. 27acres, 8 acres ~mp_rovea, the County Sn]perintendent of 8cheek

- s-pent-aweel~ h0~-wtth herparents.

~ We understand the Telephone I~. Mrs. Mary Cmil, of Philadel.fr

100 GInL.’~ wanted Immediately on Cro- Company are making sad havoc withphia, a test medium, will exercise her the ont forks (pat. appIied for).

cne~ work--iuf~t’s wear. shade trees along the line of their wire. mediumistic gifts at Union Hall this That s how you tell the Waverley Bi,bl. SA~XTON.

Otis Smalland famt~ have r~nted Many threateu~mi~.and~o doubt with eventnc: at 7:30 o’clock, also on SuudayOne of the many good features is

~r. French’s house, Thtr~ Street and just c~use,at 8~00 0’cl0Ck.-~he cSm-e~ well ~m. - ........ the price,,~75 and ~85.

Jesse Cunningham and family, mended and we trnet all will be Inter- For track or road the Waverley holds its own.Bellevue. / of May’s Landing, have reuted the large eeted who favor her with their presence.

Thcrs is promise of a good fruit corner of Valleyand Bellevue This evening 10 cents will be chargeda~lleetioncrop, unless a cold snap blights Avenues, and will make Bammonton will be taken for her bencflt.blo~oms, their home. A.J. KxN~, ~.

Rev. Alfred Wags had a emaU x~ott SALE.--The good*will, sty, flxtur~tumor removed-frnm-hts right-fore-~rm .l~--anaT|lton & Co.St°r~ForPrVperty~rm-°~’particmam mqulra o ¢~’ Cough remedy ia excellent. By u~ing it

this week. W.R. TILTON. freely the disease is deprived of alldangerous eonsequenoes. There is no

I~ There are several cases of men- ~ A. W. Ccehran, aocompanled by danger in giving the remedy to babie~, asBle~ in towu,--all of a mild type, so far hts little daughter, is spending hie vaca- It contains nothing injurious. 25 aud 50

ts wc ean-leexn,t[0n at h ome.~ They will visit in New cent bottles for sale by druggists.

b~mrd, tn and faom studies in the early Fall.l~wu, Dttblln, Gl~gow, or BclhtsL

WM. RUTtl ERFORD. II~.M~. S. S. Lewie, tormerly o! .........

There will probably be a specially Hammonton, _ha~ becniU at hie home TAYLOR--; KELSALL. Inthe Jr, O. U.A. Me,_ _No doubt

ton. N.J. on

~L, this evening, ths chmate was too mucl~ lor-and

Mrs. C, P. Hill and daughter Is now "getting around," both of Hammonton.

started for Vermont on Thursday, to ~t%tss MARY E. TILLERY le prepared to McCOY--READING. In Hammonton,I¥I do dress.mal~lng in all its branche& at the residencn of the bride’sRooms lu connection with W. H. Tlllery’s Mr. David _Vinoent,_on_

t/

A CZRD.--We and other relatives of Roy. J. U. Ktlliau, John F.our brother Ores wkh to express our of ’South Beverly, and Miss ~lla

sincere thauks to all the friends who soReading, of ......Beverly.

kinclfy gave ~ atd and e "

late bereayement.ME. ~’qD MRS. E. 8. P~CKARD. ~--

1~" The Odd Pellowe’ Temple in Rambler, Sylph,Philadelphia is to be dedicated May Dampman, Overland,

- 22 and 23 ._- .... -- ..Thursday. On these throe days theReading R. R. will ~ell round trip Sundrie3

T~OR SALE. 20 acre farm on Eleventh St.,with 8.roomed houso, harn, ete~ "Addres~ JAMES EVANS,

Cur. Arctic and Del. Ave., Atlanti0 City.

I~. Mrs. Ellis, who was to lecturebolero a uuion meeting to-morrow even-

pointment and gave her~ address in theM. E. Church on Wednesday eveninglast, bolero a large and appreciative¯udlence.

~bout it. (~2TENCIL~ AND: RUBBER STAMPS.k,~ Leave yourorders for etenel! euttingnnd

The ladies of St. Mark’s Church rubberstamps, etc.. with A.L. PATTEN, atgaY0 their supper on Wednesday even- Steel’s Jewelry store. Satl~ctlonglven.

epend thc summcr.

mouthlv meeting next Monday ensuing,

in the Council Room ........

.... ] 2 CENTS~,eak, atPaTa-fur~-p°u nd.r

~i~ The Moofort Cycle Co. have ad-ded a show window to their store,~early opposite the bank.

The Town Clerk had registered

wery brisk busioese. Bsttcr attend to

it.

I~" W. R.£ence built about hie premtses on VineStreet, and making extensive Improve-monte.

XI2D SOLDIER-S, ATTENTION ! . B.tin.gJ[. yourpenslon vou¢ ~ers to the only taay

--~otaey-pob~le-lmt ~mm.MIL~. JESqlE R.

Office with her father, Mr. Rutherford.

i~" Another business change in pros-peet,--may be aceompllshed-hymext

week, and then we can tell you more

For :Meat and Veget;able

ex-anberry bog.~he believer." Commuulon atter theizatioo by State Secretary Rev. E.M.

~ 19. Forty acres_on_Oak_Road,_good.................. ~normngservlee. .................Fergu~on, it was unauimomly voted to - Bueklen;s Arnlc~ salve. - nouns, earn, ete. Nearly all land in~ Amsndmeuts to the By-L~ws of

g’O tO

L~mpe and BelleCyclomstere, Pedals,

....... Toe Clips, Guards.- ....Oils, Graphttc, Cement,Butts, Sweaters, Pants,

Belts, Stockings,andused by cyclhts.

W. H, ELLIS,Hsmmonton, N. J.

Courtri~ht’s Photo. Gallery.

ing, In Unt0n Hall, and were well pa~ ~ The morntng service will betronized, omitted at the Universalist Church, You see them

J. W. Pilgrim, the popular young to.morrow, as the Pastor is to be out ot - -

drug~et, at Cochran’s store, lstakln~ta town. Sunday.sehool wil[ be held asEvervwherewacatlon. ’ Mr. Cochran takes hLs plac e nsual- In the evening, Mr. Westoo’s It/

~antll hk return. .-topl~wlll-be=--’" Ho~e~Bailou ;-hte life ......

COY. A flrst-claesANNEeXtWo.rC, r mtle.FRI.:NCH, and work."

because money cannot buy .

Central Avenue. Hammonton, N.J."~tfOU NEED NOT have It done In the cry. better wheels..L We can fill Im~ r t-’reecrlptlon In the end the prices--see below.

Pastor Killlan’s topic for to-m0r- a al so duplicate prescriptionmuch morn reasonable prise.

zow cventng :

org~_ }ze, aud the following officers were The best mdve tn the world for_lute,elected : brul~e~, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever

Preeid~m, C. A. Gro~, Landisville. sores, letter, chappedearns, and all skin eruptions, an61~ V. P., Jos. A~plnwall, Cedar L’k. lively cures pi;t~, or no

end V. P., R. C. Cake, LaJ~disvllle. k guaranteed to give wuj~ecording~ec., Chae. Wray, Busna. ormor, eyrefunded. 25centepe~box,~t

Cot. He% Rev.G.D.JonmCrolt’epharmacy. "

addre~ followed on "’Helpful a man k "short" ha goner:ally

Hints for Building Up a Sunday School,,has ~ long face.

by Edw. E. L. Ties; Countv Secretary ;foUowedb, anaddn~byRev, lZ.M. Below Cost!Fergueeon, on "Serviceable Teaching.,,after which the meeting cloeed with theDoxology. T.

I will sell my surplus ~tock of

in profit, including small cranberry bog:Rea~uabla price. -.

20. A bouse and large lot "on EggHarbor Reid ; 8ix moms, halls, atti0 ;heated. A barren.

21, Eight room house and two let~ onThird Street ; very conveuient ; heatedthroughout.

large house, next t~the Bank, on Bellerae.

J~=,For any desired inform~lion in re~ard to the abovv,call upon or address Editorof 8out~ Jer_s~ Republk~m,Hammonton, N. $,

I~" The blcyele club, whlch ha:,

Sh0changed its uame from "Hammonton e~

LFtlAZER AXLEton Athletic ~tion, ’! has had ~he Atand below cost~ ...........

trek at the Park scraped, rolled, anc~] e c, "Corn now for bar alnspet in good condition tor’ the ~e o -~.o

JJ, %J..s.aA-J£~/J~"~.Lb JL, [future, the club will be knowa aa the’l " ’ 61~ ~ 6ellU]l~0 !"H. A. A.,- iuetcad Ol **H. C, & A.G.-t Shoe Store, : Bellevue Ave. [ ~0]~ ~r~l~|r8 !

Geo. Bowles’Market,

the Odd Fellow’s Lodge wilt be voted~pon at next Wednesday evcnmg mc0t-ing. Important.

Board of Education’s regular~ncettn~ next Tuesday evening. They

ere for ncxt year.

ADJOURNED MEETING of the Hemmon.~L]k ton L~n and Bnilding.A~oclation. w!llq~e held on Thursday evenleg, ~lny urn, ~ntCouneil Room, at 7:,~, when about $5700 wlU~,~ offered for sale. By order of the Board of:Directors. W.R. TILTON, See’y;

I~. Henry D. Moore returned home(tladdonfleid} on Saturday last, after three months’ erulse in Europe, visitingthe Holy Land, etc.

~" "Merteusla Vlrglnlca" Is th0’name of a hardy bulbous plant which31a~ett & Son are Introducing here.,(.’all at their place and see its very at-

You can find refreshment audstrength at J. B. Small,s. - He makesIce cream equal to the b~t ; hk sodafount~In le siz~llng_ to quench yourthirst ; his chow cases and shelves aredally laden with the "staff oJ-11fe," andsweetened aids ; and he has Just addeda fine line of canncd fruits of all kinds,

~t. Has four acresblack caps, and three aore~

raspberrieS. ̄ C~.t o.~glnally ~00,--wLIl_sellfor t~ea~n,as x wren to gxv~puA~l~n.e num.hess, Apply to E.W. ,

4,q~A Wal lace St,, Philadelphia.Or Win. Rutherford, Hammonton.

M. L; Jackson’s Ice houne waspartLally wrecked la, t Saturday night.The eills ou the south side were badlydecayed, aud the swelling of sawdustpacking forced that side out, part of itclear off, the rest just hauklng, For-tunately, the Ice was well packed andkept 1~ po~ltlo~. Braces were placed,and on Monday the damage repaired.

Bicyclesare made of the best materialsobtainable, and skilled labor-litemployed in their constrdcttom

evsry~tail--strictly high grade--fully l~utranteed.

Our seven models for ladies and girkmen and boys, make the best andmost oemp|ete line of bfeyoles onthe market.

Crescent ~’o-~her, 20 lbs., $90Men’s and

Mlues’Ladies’ $75 Y°tlths’ ¯nd $50

Boys’ and Girls’, $40

Second-hand wheels, $25 up." " ~HEELS TO HIRe.

oomo ood ........Iusure with A. H. Phlll!~a & Co., Publlo, Real ~tate and Iu*urance,

:1~’~ Atlautlc Ave,, Atlauttc Ut~y. |Hammonton, N.J. Uammohtom

%- :_

Watches----’I~0-SUIT-YOU-~

watches a Specialty. They are much better than a gokl.watch at the same price, -

" r Clocks _Yes. we can fit your eyes !

. . ~ ..................... . .................. .. - ..............

alcoves. We are selling cousidemM~We have

called "Jersey Truck Farmer’s Hoe.,’

with a white pine handle seem almostas light as a feather¯ They are havinga great sale in other

~ --

Small, Shovels, Hoes, and Rakes, for

Egg Harber Road and Cherry Street, Hammonton.

of it.

nt_ o! .Light ~ ........... ..at 5 cents per yard. Neat patternsfflg ........ :~’shirts, waists, and the like.

....... r__

We have some of the prettiest Ball.set of thesc, Young 2kmerisa will play

win Apples you hays seen this year.out doors all day. They will waxGood Oranges, 18 centapor-dozan.. " 1 1

out of mischief. Theeosrticles a~ " -- [ ........ 1 ........

very convenient for the ladies, who We have got to0manY Onion Sel~- "~)

delight in working in their flower gar- will close them out at a loss. 81.50 I~1~

dens. bnahcl is a remarkably low prlce. ~:~’

BLACK’S GENERAL STORE

:2

---’- -’ ......... : ............. . .....................................~- .................................................................................................

--.____2 ....

Pounds

Of Hams & ShouldemAt greatly reduced prices, -

on account of intended/

? i o

Smoked Hams, : : : 11 cents.Sweet Pickled Hams, : : 10~Smoked Shoulders, : : 7t~Sweet Pickled Shoulders, : : 7

Everytldng Guaranteed, or No Sale.

M; L JACKSON,Second St. and Bellevue Av~

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Most of u~ bavo" heard, throughthe papers, of the destitution prcvatliug

....... away, and few of us haw realized thathouset and induetrious men aud £heir

We families are suffering and dying of starv-~Jl~’l+~ attou. A letter received this week from

there etat~ that the need iB great, newca~e~ requirln~ help are found every day.

NOTWe copy an article trom the .Ew/ng Ad-~oc~, and commend It to all who havea dime or a dollar to e~re.

The oitizena of Ewing have publiclyin the drug biz, dechred that there is nesd among the

This should have b~en done three

was manifested by the drearywaste of parched p|ains and desolatedfields. It was shown by the living skel-

Chl id etons called horses ; by weak, emaciatedor e cow, and hog¯ ̄ fm~vln0~ foJ; the waut offood. It was told in the terrible look of

O"Iapl~rehension seen on the mother’s facewhen flour, food, fuel, money, and credit

....... have all dimtppeared, and the only out.look is suffering and hunger. It was

Lime plainly spoken by theaottone aed utter.auces o[ stalwart men, pleadin~ for help;

BuC hunger ie a tyrantthat admits of no compromise. 8tares.

we have4t ~lon or death- is-Its-imperative demand.Life must be sustaiuedH

.... in cans of 1 lb. each tho food is lacking deathiu the inevit&bloresult.

Clean, handy pack_a~+ we have .been opposed by the sty of"Nodoatitutiou.+L-But~the generosity of+the Sunny [South, aud the ho¯pital|tV of

-se~or__ the East, has rendered it possible,for usto prevent mdch suffering. But the de-mand is inoreaaing. New names m~

10 cents conmts~at]y being added to our ,ist. Theslate appmpriat4on for food has beenand our

Wheeler and Garfield-per ~n. - Our contributions come fromthe land,--the church the

and the fantory have

; the vetera~ that wore the graythe vete~n that wore the blue.

’ people of the East and South a~the great lemmns of generosity.people of the West are learning

loseons of privati~u andthankfulness. Truly, it is more blmmedto give than to receive. Our people mus~suffer ; the die is cast and it cannot beaverted. But you, contributions+wIIllighten the load of human suffering, andlift you up to a broader view of human.

........................ ity and a brlghter path+t6ti~vel. HelI~us, and your reward will como as trulyas 1c was asid : "Inasmuch as ye did itunto these ye did it Onto me."

.- : ..... that +we+ are.+ selling .......................at prices ~ E, Roberts,to suit the times. Grocer.

Put on by experienced

workmen-j .... + _

S afislacfion guarant++d.

S. E. BROWN & CO. :

A. H. Phillips. W.A. Fap.nce.

A. H. PhiLlips & Co.

Fire Insurance.-- Me NEY ,

FOR

Loans+. ......:Correspondence Solicited.

1828 Atlantic Avenue,

Atlantic City, N. J.

PLAI~ & DJ~CORATXVl~

Paper Hanging

SHOES.a Good Stock

Only the ~st I

Shoes made to Order is mySpecialty, and full .

satisfaction is guaranteed.

Repairing done.

J, MU~tDOOH,Bellevue Avenue,

H~mmonton, : : N.J.

Local Relief Agent for Nebraska Saffer-era, Ewing, Holt County, Neb.

"The Elm Fruit Growers, Societydeslre to inform their members that

a+ m., for Boston and Eastern pointsthis a e a son. Shippers can thus havechoice of ice or cars.

have made arranctements witheastern connections whereby they ex-pect that the cars will arrive on time atBoston,--6 a.m. Shippem are re-quested to be prompt in delivery, as thetrain must not be delayed, aa it wi~have to ruu on f~mt time without stop(except tbr water) in order to make con-neetious. Any who dee,re to ship at

jginthe+_S0cicty to help bum++..ne~ are re~luceted to hand in theirnames early, us lists are about to bemadehp. The Society is run on strictlybuaineas principles--without etde issues--as economically as is consistent withefficiency; and profits go where theybelong--into the pockets, of tho mere-

EL~.

¯Four Bi~ ~uccesses.+

Having the needed merit to more thanmake good all the advertising claimed forthem, the following four remedies havereaobed a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’sNew Disoovery, for consumption, coldsaud coughs~ each bottle guaranteed,Electric Bitter+, the great remedy forliver, stomanh,~nd kidneys. Bueklin’a

which are a per-All these remedies are guards.

Io just wha~-i~and the dealer whoBe name is attachedherewith will be glad to tell you more ofthem. Croft’s pharmacy.

If Ktng-~solomon was alive he wouldnow say : "Go to the traveling man~learn his ways, and be wise.’r Mr. C. W,Battell, a CLncLuuattL travelLug man rap*reaentlng the Queen City Printing InkCo., after strfl’eriug intensely for two or

s with lameness of the shoulder,from rhvam~tism, oom~

with two applications of (berlain’s Pain Balm. This remedy iSgaininc~ a wide reputatlou for its promptcures of rheumatism, lame bm~, aprains~

aud lameneas. 50 cent bottlea

New Meat Market .....Bellevue Avenue, north of Third Street,

Is Open for Business.- . ............... : ...... . -... -.+= ..................... :

Finest quality FRESH~BEEF,-’~UTT()-N, PORK

and Veal, Hams, Shoulders, Dried.Beef, Salt Pork.

Vegetables in Season. Spiced Pickles.

Some fine Creamery Butter, 26 cts. per pound.-

]l[i~-0rcl-ers taken and delivered daily. -,

Sliding-.cut P-runiagShearsDon’t crush or break the wood,

But make a clean smooth cut.

Garden Seeds from D. M. Ferry & Co.’sold reliable seed

trrOWS--several styles,--light-- ........................... ............. heavy--or tO diim~no Side:boards,

At the Hardware Store,Hammonton, N. jr

+Z+ok. ......Look. ................GO TO

Just ArrivedA new line Calicoes, Muslin,

lihe- of Ladles’

CLOTHING Youths, Boy~+

Bhoos. 8HOES. Shoes.Hats trimmed free ofehax~e at

Miss Pauline ’

P. RANERE,The ~[ammonton S~eam

,umb’rYardFor all kinds o

~indow-glass,Bn’ok~+ Li_me~ement,Plaster, Hair, Lath, etc.

~]it Fire WoodsFor Summer use.

pi~,

...... +We m~n~re -Macaroni Works BerryCrates & 6+nmt (Established in 1889)

Of allkinde. A1aoi

The best Macaroni mac]e in the -:+oeda+r:Shtngles. +United States. Try them. rWe hays just reoeivedour Spring

Sold Wholesale and Retail. stock of ;oo~.

Dealer in .imported & Domestic om~ furnish very nicePennsylvania Hemlock

~l’O0~l’l~I]~Sll At Bottom Prices. Manufacture our"-- oWn-Floodng. -Satlsfm/ctlo a ........

Jus~ received ~ new lot of i.m- Gusranteedo .oported Olive OiL

Our specialty,~thm Spring, will :::

JACOB GOODMAI+be fullframe orders.__

Your patronageaolioited.Has sold his oid stock, and

______---is-ready-new.or

GEO=W~Ey,Prices will surprise everybody. We hnve

a full line ofHammollton, ~. ~.,

Sp~lng Capes Justice of the Peace,Office. [Second and Cherry Blul, "

All SWles. Prlesa are low u po~+ lble. " .......Give us a trtal,snd you’ll see

our prices beat city prices.

O. W. PAYRAN~a,o,no, ,..,,.

;v¯.~.~ ¯ J~ -Notary Public. .....

Cleanset~]~Ve~llmdPurlfytheBloodl Atlantic City, N. J.mO ~tve J~ ac~ma to tl, o eatlyt+ al~. +


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