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": r ¯ Received " this week Hammonton, IN. J,, Satu_~d_ay,: Jan. 3 I, 1885. The Mullica War Bonds. THEIR IIISTORY, Knowingtaint ma’-"-~y. (perhaps most) of the pr~cuttax-payers in Hammou- ton havesettled here within twenty yea~,aud know but little ~ihout these bond~, we vTent to’ Ehvood this week, and by the courtesy of ~r. Charles I3. Thompson, the Clerk, looked over the old MuLlica Township Record ].look, Beads," Al~or s~s couvcr~allon, thethro.o moncalled upoa tho T ,wllsllip Clerk (Mr. McK-an),and thero It was agreed that Mr. Crow]ey sh,mld ~ecttro~he men, and whenever+, he brought Llio Prow.at M~ rshal’s receipt for a man ncce,)ted arid creditod to 3[ulllcit, the Cnatrman und Clcrk’sLould execule ~ Boud for Lhoautilorlzed amoont, alld deliver it to Mr. Crowil.y. 11’ liny nvtug mnn knows howl wllon,.nd lly %Vr)lt| ll,ilbnrlty tho business lr~¯will be remembered that provious to 1860, llammon~on w~s a part of Mullica Township. The first refereuce we found to tho matterof bounties was iu the call for a A hand:some OPI a°d made t,,o etrao+ whioh folio-. "! Sl)ri gn The Oklahama Colony have come to BU~I r YOUii, wi,,loavo co.utry ,or Cak ,bonea,+st po,,t o. t,le ,i,c. Bread and es The troopswill be sent withthem.The reinforcemen~ tfom t offcyville turned Pies, II611s,. BUns,- back to thc Kansas line when within _. sight ot this place, on the approach of " Ere., Etc., tho troope, and are hurryiug out of the Baked Fresh ~very Day, counLry. Will send a troop to look for Paoker’s.¯ well. We have troops sufficient. Nor~ Irouhle isbrewing between the "Old Reliable" Hammolz- British and ~ho Dntch of the Transvaal tOll Bakel3-, . Republic, iu South ,~. fri(:a. Mr. T. O.:Conaut, br,ther of the mis- Patronize home indtt~tIT,and encourage sing managing editor.of Harper’s Wee~- home enterprise. By so doing ytm ly, expl:tins his abs~uoe by saying he will tlm better enable usto ~et’r~; h;18 goae au ay to rest. . you, and thus desvrvo your l)atro.n,qge. It is probablo that newspapcrpoatage - Sager’s LiqUidYeast will L|e reduced to’one¢eilt per pound. WhLell most peopl@ prefer, made flesh The Piute Indiansl on tits Nevada every day. Fruits and Confections Prints+ Ginghaml Fine Remnants ~pecial town mcetiug, which was held ia the hall at NewColumbia, __Jau. !, 18U~t,. _Timothy Henderson_ was chosen Chtlirm’an. It was voted to "Rai~ a bouuty of $’225, the same to be paid as soon as the volunteers were mustered into tho servico ot th~ IJuit~d ~ 8~tes." The CLerk wa~ authorized to i~Buethe requisite number of orders, payahle iu ono ye.~lr L¥om dat~ of issue, wi~ i,~rc~t. Ij~lJTl~.--’J’llU quolatlou llht)vt, iS In ;he exact I.lnguago OI ¯thO Clorll.’~ record, TllO aoUou O thlx incetlng clalnled by ]Xlr. Mlddloton as tile Town~l|lp ~.~oll~i~lttt~.:.,’s lttllhorlly for t~tltng the Bpudsl Slid the ,~ul)relue Cuurt of lho Ul,lt~d ,~t!AILe~, ill their llte di+clshln, refl,r to the aciluii or Ih~ "J’owu tnc, ul.lilg hehl Jiin. I, L~tJl.~ Cllll llliv ofotir rell~ler8 S~B |t? l :~lc~sr~. T. llcuderson, II. S. Wether- bee, David Wcscoat, A.G. Clark, T. re,~ervatioo, aro perishing with cold and litln<,4’er. ~iLchael Davitt says dynamiters have It~wer sympathizers in Ireland and America than is generally supp,)scd. President.elcut CTeveland delivered an a,ldrv~s to the grsdnating class at the New York 8tateN~rmal S,hool Frid:ty. JudJl’.iited below WllS [ransaeLed, i)ur columns are open, aud our :people w~)atd I,o gl’l~l.~ Iu 1 for the lnrormatlon.] "-March 1st, 1805. A meeting.of the voters of the Townsi~ip was held .in tile hall at New Columbia. Tho following was ad~pted : "The Townsifip Commit~eo be, aud they aro hereby rcqueetetl, to receive +baeR tLlu Towuship Bonds issued Lo Mr. 8amucl Crowley, iur which he has not as ye~ l’u~uish~d m~u to tho L/overn- m6nt." aa motion of abbr. Samuel B. Nicho’.s, it was Voted::; ............ *’~]hat tlle To@nsiiip CommiLlee’l~e requested to ruport to thu nuxt :luiici:~l town meeting, the nuxlib~r of ine~ fur- oished by ltlr. CrowLey ; as also 1,he amount of bonds issued to him." March 8,,1865. At au anuu~i town meetieg, Mr. 8. B. Nichols presented a st:ttement thaL ’¢~,[r. Samuel Crowley l~a~only put into the serviea of tim Uni- ted Stateo, to the cr=dit of our Town° ship, four men, and has received bonds fi’om the Ttvp. Committe~ for $10,.500." A c~rtificat~ from the Provost Mar- shal was also presented, in whiuh c!’edit was given tho Township for four men" from Dec. 6th ti 19th. 18t;4. Pay the Printer l:)romptly. ¯ Wm. Bea’nshouse~ " 00NTRAOTOR & BUILDEI~, [Of 32 years’ Experience.] 8t earn Sa w~n d Planin g ]gill Lumber Yard; /!,¯" :i o

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Received" this week

Hammonton, IN. J,, Satu_~d_ay,: Jan. 3 I, 1885.

The Mullica War Bonds.THEIR IIISTORY,

Knowing taint ma’-"-~y. (perhaps most)

of the pr~cuttax-payers in Hammou-ton havesettled here within twentyyea~,aud know but little ~ihout thesebond~, we vTent to’ Ehvood this week,and by the courtesy of ~r. Charles I3.Thompson, the Clerk, looked over theold MuLlica Township Record ].look,

Beads," Al~or s~s couvcr~allon, thethro.omon called upoa tho T ,wllsllip Clerk (Mr.McK-an),and thero It was agreed that Mr.Crow]ey sh,mld ~ecttro~he men, and whenever+,he brought Llio Prow.at M~ rshal’s receipt fora man ncce,)ted arid creditod to 3[ulllcit, theCnatrman und Clcrk’sLould execule ~ Boudfor Lhoautilorlzed amoont, alld deliver it toMr. Crowil.y. 11’ liny nvtug mnn knows howlwllon,.nd lly %Vr)lt| ll,ilbnrlty tho business

lr~¯will be remembered that provious to

1860, llammon~on w~s a part of MullicaTownship.

The first refereuce we found to thomatter of bounties was iu the call for a

A hand:someOPIa°d made t,,o e trao+ whioh folio-.

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Sl)ri gnbeeu ehsn~ed--leaves Hammocton et @:0~ a.m.and 11:~5 p.m. Leaves Philadelphia at 1]:00a.m. acd ~:00 p[fi).

On 8atutday ~tght, the Atco Ar¢ommodatlon,leaving Philadelphia (Markll Streel) nt 11:30.

’ rO~s to Hammonton, arriving at 12:56, and

The Oklahama Colony have come to BU~I r YOUii,wi,,loavo co.utry ,or Cak,bo nea,+st po,,t o. t,le ,i,c. Bread and esThe troops will be sent with them. Thereinforcemen~ tfom t offcyville turned Pies, II611s,. BUns,-backto thc Kansas line when within _.sight ot this place, on the approach of " Ere., Etc.,

tho troope, and are hurryiug out of the Baked Fresh ~very Day,counLry. Will send a troop to look for

Paoker’s.¯well. We have troops sufficient.’

Nor~ Irouhle isbrewing between the "Old Reliable" Hammolz-British and ~ho Dntch of the Transvaal tOll Bakel3-, .Republic, iu South ,~. fri(:a.

Mr. T. O.:Conaut, br,ther of the mis- Patronize home indtt~tIT,and encouragesing managing editor.of Harper’s Wee~- home enterprise. By so doing ytmly, expl:tins his abs~uoe by saying he will tlm better enable usto ~et’r~;h;18 goae au ay to rest. . you, and thus desvrvo your l)atro.n,qge.

It is probablo that newspapcrpoatage - Sager’s LiqUidYeastwill L|e reduced to’one¢eilt per pound. WhLell most peopl@ prefer, made flesh

The Piute Indiansl on tits Nevada every day.

Fruits and ConfectionsPrints+

Ginghaml

FineRemnants

~pecial town mcetiug, which was heldia the hall at New Columbia,__Jau. !, 18U~t,. _Timothy Henderson_was chosen Chtlirm’an. It was voted to"Rai~ a bouuty of $’225, the same to bepaid as soon as the volunteers weremustered into tho servico ot th~ IJuit~d~8~tes." The CLerk wa~ authorized toi~Bue the requisite number of orders,payahle iu ono ye.~lr L¥om dat~ of issue,wi~ i,~rc~t.

Ij~lJTl~.--’J’llU quolatlou llht)vt, iS In ;he exact

I.lnguago OI thO Clorll.’~ record, TllO aoUou Othlx incetlng clalnled by ]Xlr. Mlddloton as tile

Town~l|lp ~.~oll~i~lttt~.:.,’s lttllhorlly for t~tltngthe Bpudsl Slid the ,~ul)relue Cuurt of lho

Ul,lt~d ,~t!AILe~, ill their llte di+clshln, refl,r tothe aciluii or Ih~ "J’owu tnc, ul.lilg hehl Jiin. I,L~tJl.~ Cllll llliv ofotir rell~ler8 S~B |t?l

:~lc~sr~. T. llcuderson, II. S. Wether-bee, David Wcscoat, A.G. Clark, T.

re,~ervatioo, aro perishing with cold andlitln<,4’er.

~iLchael Davitt says dynamiters haveIt~wer sympathizers in Ireland andAmerica than is generally supp,)scd.

President.elcut CTeveland delivered ana,ldrv~s to the grsdnating class at theNew York 8tateN~rmal S,hool Frid:ty.

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JudJl’.iited below WllS [ransaeLed, i)ur columnsare open, aud our :people w~)atd I,o gl’l~l.~ Iu1

for the lnrormatlon.]

"-March 1st, 1805. A meeting.of thevoters of the Townsi~ip was held .in tilehall at New Columbia. Tho followingwas ad~pted :

"The Townsifip Commit~eo be, audthey aro hereby rcqueetetl, to receive+baeR tLlu Towuship Bonds issued Lo Mr.8amucl Crowley, iur which he has notas ye~ l’u~uish~d m~u to tho L/overn-m6nt."

aa motion of abbr. Samuel B. Nicho’.s,it was Voted::; ............

*’~]hat tlle To@nsiiip CommiLlee’l~erequested to ruport to thu nuxt :luiici:~ltown meeting, the nuxlib~r of ine~ fur-oished by ltlr. CrowLey ; as also 1,heamount of bonds issued to him."

March 8,,1865. At au anuu~i townmeetieg, Mr. 8. B. Nichols presented ast:ttement thaL ’¢~,[r. Samuel Crowley

l~a~only put into the serviea of tim Uni-ted Stateo, to the cr=dit of our Town°ship, four men, and has received bondsfi’om the Ttvp. Committe~ for $10,.500."

A c~rtificat~ from the Provost Mar-shal was also presented, in whiuh c!’editwas given tho Township for four men"from Dec. 6th ti 19th. 18t;4.

Pay the Printer l:)romptly. ¯

Wm. Bea’nshouse~ "

00NTRAOTOR & BUILDEI~,[Of 32 years’ Experience.]

8t earn Sa w ~n d Planin g ]gill

Lumber Yard;

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¯ -- bad luck comes good luck.;...~-~= ...... ...... , Pen mid ink are tile bestwitneese~~’:¯ : :; &ta"et~d ~il1--The meat market.

) ¯ " = .’Antlqultym ndt always a mark ofrarlty~ ~,, . 4,

~’~. " " Thd~iass’wltli:Inany wocensban thewornr.

Better go around than fall into a¯ dlteh. , ......~,. %: :

.. " ........ " ......Little’ b~a~" mus~bo .kept near thesho~: ..... . ¯

/~’ Weight for .the wagon--A ~n of"~: coal.. ~ .......... _ .

¯ ,. ,CJean"water never came from a dirty

..... The clever turn everything to ,’tocotmt.

herolo Wolnau.

- ~jlgp~._hw~o. Ltl~l~ifnrd_road, which slamwis m awkward curvesto the little village of Ohappeqna,stands the ratty white g~m.house ofTheodore B. Mellows, who has theprettiest wife and finest vegetables ofall the country round about. Mr. Mel-lows is 35 yearn old and~ls very deaf.For seven years he was employed inthe banking house of E. D. Randolph,8 Wall ~troet, He is very popular atChappaqu~, whleE is three miles fromhis farm, and m known as a thrifty,rude-awake man. In the winter helives alone with his wife, not caring tokeep. a servant. When ~r. Mellowswent to bed on Thursday mght inswife reth~d to the acljoining room tosleep with her sister, Miss Sarah Crosby,who was paying her n vteif. ~here wa~an oven door between the two rooms..Disinterestedness lathe very soul of It wan just midnight when Mrs.

vfftu~ Mellows was awakened by the soundWhen a thing is done advice comes" of some one breaking in the outer door

too late. of ther~hnsband’s room. Leaping outOne thing a ~zy man is sure of-- of -bed, she ran in her night-clothes

Leisure. toward the apartment. At the sameTl~rels a sweet sleep at thc end of a moment some one in the next room

Iongro~d. turned the light of an improvim~darklantern npoJ| her and flYed a pistol,.A "single fact is worth a ship load of The buU,et struck her foreheaa and

A. plaster is but small amends for a plowed ~ deep furrow over her rightbroken head.

eye, but in her exvitemen~ she did notfeel the wound. With a wild cry she

A pound of care will not pay anounce of debK

A man in a passion rides a horse thatruns away with, him.

The most manifest sign of wisdom issontinued cheerfulness.¯ ¯ Why is a chimney sweep the happiestman alive? He is well sooted.

Toknow and not have the ability toperform is doubly unfortunate.

He who can take advice Is sometime~

sprang forward into the bedroom,and ~ere she saw a man with a black-ened fees. In one hand he held thelantern and in the other a smokingpistol. He wa~ small and slender andappeared to be confused. Mrs "Mel-lows selzok him around the neck andbacked him out of the room into thehallway, where there was a parr of stalrs.With a sudden effort she twisted himaround and threw him down the wholefl/ght. He landed at the bottom with a

superior to himwho can give it. crash, and the lantern was extinguished.

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engageu m: kmghtm~ to me Unoom. I Navy." m~ ~obeson, "and Grantwa~pangr9 sad White Rivera~enbles, haul- ] Preeldeht,’eome hundred of the~etdiommg gave.ruiner h’elght and supplies. In [ of the bette~ clase came tome ,at~lhis employ aa’a driver was his nephew¢ I asked to have some rank given thenLa young man, ah0namedJ~e~on, O’~e They did not care for an increase ofday, attar having ’delivered n load o! pay, thdy said, but theywanted relativexreight a~ me agency, aa their return rank.. ,. , " ,the Jacksbne went rote camp fo~ the "I couldr;’t do anything for them,night, afterhaving travelled sOmemlles, but theycame several times, and w’emNo sooner had they stoppe:l than an rather importune, and 1 finally led aIndian rode up and demanded supper, delegation Of them over to the WhimYoung Jank~on s~id ; "Supper is not House and let them present their petbready; as soon as’we get it you Can ]lave lion to President Grant in person. Theysome," told him what they wanted and urgued

for a redress of their grievances, plainlybut forcibly.

At last aa old boatswain came to thefront, and hitching up his trousers andturning over his lnchmbent quid, hesaid: "Mr. ,Presxdent, I can put this’ere matter se’s you can see it plain.Now here I bO a parent; in fact, afather. My son ic a midshipman.lie outranks me, don’t you observe?Tnat ain’t right, don’t you see?’

¯ indeed,’ said Grant; ’wh.0 appqintedhim a middy?’

’The Secretary here," the be’sun said,and encouraged by the question bewent on: ’it ain’t right, don’t you see,timt I should be.beneath ’ira? W~y, ef[was to go on to hi~ ship the bey1brought up to obedience would boss hisown-fatherl Jest think of that! An’lie has better quarters ’n me, an’ bettergrub, nice furniture, an’ aU tb/~t; sleepsin a nice soft bed ’n all that. See?¯ "Yes,’ the President said; ’yes; theworld m full of inequalities. I know ofa case quite’similar to yearn.’

’The old be’sun chuckled quietly andgave anothe" hitch to his lower gear.’

¯ l know of aa old fellow,’ said Gen.Grant, ’who Is postmaster of a littletown in Kentucky. lie lives in a plainway, in asmall house. He is anlco old

The Indxan became very allusive,and With some rough epithets said :’Me want xt now." Jackson reputedhxs former statement that itwas notready and he would have to wail Thisseemed to enrage the rec~kin, who atones pulled hm gun on the young manto enforce his demands. Jackson thenran around the wagon, got hm rifleand bred at, but did no~d~, tha Indian,who galloped off at fn~l ’speed to theagency, when he repot~the matterin hm own way. The agent immediate-ly returned with him and a parly" ofIndians, and demanded from Jacksonthe surrender of the young man. Fear-fag for his safety the old man refuseda~ first, but the agent gave his wordthat he should not L~ injured, that hewould merely be taken to the l~.St fora hearing to satisfy the Indians. Uponthis assurance the young man was givenup, but notwithstanding the pledge ofthe agent they had nor. proceeded faxon their return, to the agency whoa theagent ytelded to the demands of theUtes,’and surrendered the prisoner tothem, They at once took him to thetimber, trod him to a trees ar.d amidthe most disgusting orgies tortured himto ddath la a most horrible." manner.ilia uncle, upon ascertaiulng his fate,

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I A40m .we .have.:to record: with deep .~ . : ......[r~gmt a ~rproof that those who’givo or - . " . . ~ World,,what Is .it ~ yot~ dear, . "I ta~e chloral or bromide ofpotas~inm for ’. ~ Andros" film face bg gray, , r ’aleeplesness ar0 guilty 0f a deplorable " " A=d the now-born year bea shrewd yearerror and do a grievous wrong, says the For fiow~mflhat the fierce wluds fray ?London Lancet. The nam0tlc~q wh|elt. ~ Yon .untle, eu’d the sky seems blue, dear;

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:.-~ ~ .? .~ . [~red as second olass mntter¯] Monday night, uud stq,posed to contain I~O.L=~ "18~5, " - ~..

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¯" Ptesbyteritin pulpit to.morrow. Pa’ster teaoh you bow to gtmwone nun(trod busn~

ela corn and 250 bnsl~Is of potatoes on [ ~t " ’ " ’ i:i - ~ ’ .... ::’:, ",< .~,~

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.SATURDAY, JAN. 81,188~1¯ ing resolved to increase the product for ___ i.--" . ....... the year to 31,000,000 tons. The Penn- I have on hand a lot of Largest Republican Circulation in

~=1EW" I~or .qaio st, a bar~ain,-ei~-hteen eyl~’nnia Railroad a_-alfi refuses to join Souhegan Black CapAmerica¯

acres of land, d~e, ribed in the.tax du pli- the combination. --eats as T,ot 20, black 4. The owner Is a Italspberries, for sale. TlieTdbune bsg/ns the new sub~crlptfon year with Oprospeeh~ unparalh.led In |t~ hl,tery, its circulation11011 ro,.idl,nr."sHd wi1] sell at a sacrifice¯

Fully 300 lives have been lost by theThey ripen evenly, and am of good color re, the seven d,ye,,,~dl,g Nov O. II~t’4. w~.as folio,el

"~11~Also. tlve acres on Br,~d’w,y.

avalanches of the Italian Alps.--the best Black Cap out. lqonday Nov. 3 ............................... 09,100

Tuesday. Nov. 4 ................................ Iot.r~@h~quire ,f LEWIS ilOYT, Mrs. James A. Garfield was sued in Price, $5 per thousand. Wedne~d.ty. Nov. 5 ........................... ll~.~ll)~

ITammontqjl, N.J. the Common Pleas Court :it Cleveland, ~’rhti~dn.y. Nov. fl ................................ lllT.ll;bl,¯rldey, Nov. 7 ............................... L... Itifi’.~10

- ~aturdoy. NoV. 8 .............................. 172.090COA.T,.--Cnal v,,rd r~m~ved to ~..g

~L’cdnesduy, by. Tiumkful Tanner forT]~ H~A~-~S]~LL. ~,n,t,,v. N,,v. 9 ................................... l~.t~o¯ - $25,000. Thankful was run over by we,,ltly..~ov.~, t,x,.lu.,ive ,,l ,n ~ttaih-’‘r ll,~:.l, ,,n C. & A Railroad siding,

opposite V~’ru. lh,’,rfll-use’s lunlber yard,Mrs. Garfield’s carringe on December 2’2 A Red Raspberry~:-Iarge, firm, and of shorl-/ez’ln c;,nlpnlg, stlb’t;..¢ ....

__115.910v,h,,ro can be f.,und at .’ill times t.h0 best

while in the lmblic ’square, aud ehe good color,-fivn days earlier than._l~enll-’iVceltly. ................................

’rrlbune~ printed .’ls.Stl0....

and sold during wut!k t, udlng,luali,y of Lehigh c~)al of all sizes, and alleges t]lat slte was seriously injnred, tim "Turner." Total llomber

well i.’epar~,i ; if not, it .~ill be r.creelied In the:National Senate the ratificationPrice, $25 per 1000. Nov. 9, IsM. exelnslve of entri-

eS yPnign sutl~erlptlons .................... i.202.110

~ .ttl ~nil. ansi, mere. Only one price toall oftlle ~icaragua Canal Treaty was de- Fred M sl , I~r.~l Ninoty.f, mrl ...... f r.pt.rw,r .... din prhtthign, e, .. week’e lsttlcs. This ’,,,’all of Collreo an olccttou week ~ " .

bu.,:ei’s, and ik’ill uot bu mldersold by any fi:ated nn Thursday. The House refus- Oak Road, Ilammonton. ".pnrt.’~-wh(th ",,roko the r~.ld" lit ~’oWYork, Set-tling back tote Its "sieJldy S’illt," the Tribune’s rcc0rd

-,m who keeps the best qual!ty of coM. ed to consider the bill to¯carry into effect - :- stood on Iho lollowh,g week: It

22,1:, I.~*Uti(Is for a ton from the. near yard, the treaty.., with Mexico. it I’w’l’i’:~-i-’lt~’l-l"t ~’~r Averag,?dally Trtbulle.daily elreulilt, iOnfor woeli .endlug°f Ihe .

it,,, s,~mo aa from tim ears. Speaker Carlisle and Mr. Randall are JO][~T ki.-I i~. / I%1 i~itJ £~1, Nay. l:,, ,,: I~ ................................. in,aa0 /Weekly Tribune, Nov. 12 lls.~4 ......... 112..q50

. ¢~file,: a¢ A,,defson’s feed store, understood t.o httve received invitations Tailor ’"’ ..................: ................:"’°’ "-p =During 18~5 tlie Tribune ~111 strive more zealouslyJf)ItN SCULLIN. to confer with Mr. Cleveland in New ~ and hopefully than ever far Its political filth. Tne- re,hr. In powt, r of tire |,arty that brought on the Re- ~1~.

belliot~must niako tbo eomlng year one of the ~losi #=il........... n ..................... York. Has opened a shop in Ruthbrford’s Block

Interli~tlng In our bl.~lo’ry. The n.,ro tim peolJv ktiowEl’lit; Senate t:nmmittee, ou Naval Af- John Kelly will go to Old Point Corn-the o .fort, X/a, FAbruar~;~ a 1. At.a meetingof Hammouton. or be., ...........,..,,..,n,, ,,,., n,,.,r .......,,,bo ~.ihh’~ l.’~id~tv iLl’reed to recommend¯ -, ’* " /I ~ ¯ ~,lfl’( 1!1 ]{, plll,lirall i*ltcce~il tbr ,lext tllno; add tll~ ~ mI" ’| rlbur’o Illlll, al~ to Its fliends h, llelli lll*Pead ~t~Cllp,tss:l~c ,If Scnatnr Mitchell’s billrcquiro ’l’nmixahV Friday Kelly was agi’eed Garments m~de in the best manner. I,.,,i.d~,.i,~,,l~,~ ’ . . . Piit;g I..xchl.qvc use of d,lmestienlatertu[ . . . , .upon lor Chairman oi tbt~ society ,or the Scouring and Repairing promptl~ done. T~o Tri~u,,, Sivt.,,b~ n~,w/~ folly fi,hLv, and en,ly;

it hq R eiifr al,d lill,llt ]llai’ l,aln.r for lho fa,idly thole;voll~[l-uetionh~ lhe, nod rcp;tir of all Gee- ensuring year. " " . - Rates reasonable. Satisfaction guarap- itlld i~ tile p,rsl~l.lll lldvoea,o of ,vo,k lot Arnerlclto

wolk~lll’O. It sr.at ]m3’lllg holut, llla,kl,t for ~lll,.rlcan,.~il;ll~n~ v(’s~cis aml steam boilcrs ’aud teed in every case, a, grllllillndlu¢.tll, l|ll, exlloO~b,nofourfo~l.lgnll~.do.llnd~n t!:(. mauui~t¢ture ofol’dnauec, whother

The Ice Carmval at Montreal attracts - lh- gl’lielal i,,’lllt~lhlri lif Allll.ri¢llll |nll,ri.etd. ]I i~iil’orII

by colltract or ut Govermnent works, in’.cn,elyth°usan’ds of visitors and tho ,,’eathcr is, Photogr.. plis. .......,,.=,,.,., ..,., ,o r,,,.. .,,..,,,, ........ ....,,. .zl

cold. " ( " ~ *!aiw ........ I"’l’hte of ....... Ihy. rvfor! ....... I prog ....llti Wevhly Ullil I*,,Inl ~ll*rkly ,.dllltlliS c.,nlahi n¢ilallly I~ *q~

tn Ill8 Senate Tnesdny-~,[l’. Morrill coinph.i, lind vldual,le Aml¢.imml. Ilouscl,ohl;Ll~o.In tho ;Natioual Seu~tc ~there was a r.ry o.d .iu~,,.il~ ,i.l~rtm,..t~. whh lrri,,i ~loa,,

reporJed,the l’tou>uWithhill atilrn a°lber °l~ aulendnaentsL}ie 1 ctirenienl, and long discussion ~Ionday, otllM r.Baya rd’i~ abnnd,,llt, o t ,111 , [,, ,, [C .......

l’;v.O|°"llP"¢’°’ltieuil,¯,¢ olitil, ll- ......f,,lntlv,h g nd..,,il.nv.otd ,,r .~ <,ul,gn"’l _O

r~ce,i,.I,_,,:oftlieo!d tradcdnllar. Thedynaluite resolution. It Was finally Wil ]E’~ll ~--~.~l.~l~l]r.i~l tl,,.t,i,,i,l,,.,ro<,i ..... ,d,.,it~rl,,i.,.,.d,. ~

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F-very IXlstmasl,.r alid chl|, tlgulit Is invlivd to form

Hou.-:c l:as~ed the Army Appropriationngreed, to wiLh only one dissenting vote,_.

Itas opened a gallery in Rutherford’s I,rHl,lun,, n,.,~tl,, c.,nbtml, io,, ~til, ai=l~,~rtptlo,,,: -- " "ye.,ly, hlh. I*t ol, ce f,,r Ill. T, ii,u ..... Til. Ioilowln.. ~)

" - " UI,Ibihlgt~l lllctlol,ary, bvth Vi’cl~lllr’s ~13d Worcc,.bill. Mr. lliddleberg.r, lit tile IIou~ eulo-¯Block, and is read), for business.., ter’,.

gins of the late Representative Duncan wo,,a’, lie.eel,old. P.ractlce of ~h, dlclrl,,, 2 ,tel% II-"rh~ Senate has confirmed John F.

Hartrauft as collector of customs andwere delivered by ~’.eral memb0ts~ - Pictures of all sizes and styles--copying lu,,r,,~t.819.1 b, L.brarym’S., 04°.[;,endlulbe,.Knon.l,.d~,. lS v,,l.., ne~arly ’ ll~ "

All takenItelwv ~. IIufdckt,per as postmaster at

’ ",’Seedy,, customer,--Nurserymen, included., photographs .~00 p,,l:~ -,ca,,,,mbr=,’tng Cb~n,l.~r,’ l.:ncrcl,,l,,~li,,,complain. "~’‘i,h Aiue~lcan adddli,,,l~.

¯ ¯ A stand still--A disused whisky fac- by the i)astanialucous process. ,it,, w~,~zt.u,y w,teb, ~ I.,’l’,,’~r an,I ~,,,’¢,,,,f,,tl?tlilade]phia. ’ ~" " "¯ |tD liliUrll.

ll.idi~tti’, lll;,~Irni, d ]-]l~tl,rv elf II,e l’nfl~l .~il,l.~.Thc dynamilc paniccontinued iu Lon-tory. 0hildr0n Pictures a Specialty.,,o,t,.,....,,,,<.,.,,:..,,,,,.,,,,,, ,:.,.,,, .......,,l,d,,. rcJ

....................... . toils "Of vnlual,lo i,reilllu~ls, win I,o s~,lit, free. 1;laindnu ’Yu~.sduy, au,l there is fear -of fur- " ]~ H. ~ A V ! D alm l ......

TEa 31S" ...."1"0t" ~,l.t.ll,htidr .....~UUbC!’IY’ .........I,b:lL-’,? ........r.

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KENNEDW$ ...... ,.,,,,,,., .... ¯The carious illness of State ~nator Mulberry Trees, for silk tbod, five best ,,.,, ,.,, .... i,,’ t,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,.,:: .,,,,,.SE311%VJ’.HI;.LY. $2 : I li J’=’i,,; Ill rlni., ,,f lerl...I.Tll Ill~Eridgcs lms created a new phuse in the kinds, can be supldied Io a,)- extcnl v,.,,r.,,nh e~Ir,, ¢’,l.W I ..... in ,.,.i’m/,’.,,I..

lllinoi.~ senat6rial coutest. The Demo-

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aud of various slz0.s, fr,tm h~me-gr,,wn t’:, n.Y. ,,l,I, s..,i.y. .~.,,,,; ,,-.t .~..,~.y, ~, ....stock, or ililin,rtl:d ibis i"lt~ dire,:L frolil l,e, y,.,,r

~’U.NI)AT ’rIIIIJUNE, .~]~,l pr ~l.lir .~tiidbtv’4crate have decided nat to organize the Austria, " lhlly, France, and Japan.- :rril,.n..M,,mlry’s, ~’‘t~h,;-d,,¯~..,r~4,t,d,’‘’, c¯,n’beHOUSe nntil lie rccovcrs or his aucce~or " Send ,or price-list, tl~ .t,b.c,il~l f r ,¯.l,,,~t..h. "

(=lllifll[rIK I~r,,g,.. ~lle T’l12Oil~ t’t~ll I a! t,l;l, tWO C~.is elected. " " I. ’ ’.A’.~. ~" ’~’ii2_!el,e .......... --J

l:illammonton, N. J

Cherry Pcctoml, tl;e best specific for For the Cure or l[Idney and ~Llver C.m- --- "~i~~~

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" art:in. ~ front i,U imp.re stat~of Lbo ]ILOO;).will soothe the rough l’eeh=g ia tim Towo,n-uwhos,:fferfrotaanyofthe,ii~pecu-

,throat, gi,,-e the vocal organs flexibility liar~,,~,.to t~,~o.o.o= ~o,=,,..b..,~, ’~ i.....,.~,,.~,r~..d.or .~,’~o.s ~..~" "BUSINESS COLLEGE.~ ,.~w.e., =.-.~ - "and vitality; aud edablcsou to breathe Dav,dKeanedy.Rondout, N¯Y. ¯ . ¯ Nee. 20and 22 East State St. O~..~.~r~..~a~.’~. =P*~"=,,~..,~ff_~=~r,-~l~

spea’: clearly. THE .... ...... ..,... .....¯ ~vlla N~l|l* ; numb~ IIIma.~ated witli iplendld p~at~evln~ll~ =’.~11~_~ i

¯ ¯ ¯ -n ~... . ~ , . ~ i l~MieanoL fnrnlahu It mo~t v&luable encrc[oped~_ol

¯ It is reported that tlle President of C(nnmon Sense Talk to Bilious People. vrlgmal, J.-rae~iC~.l, antl.t-opuiar uoursc : Inf~aM.jon_wh|¢h uo personahould be wl.thma~ tl~

-- ...... :7 ...... !in ~lreulitnmi nearly vqnals that el all ~th~r l~per=o[ I ¯ ¯_~uatcmala will endeavor to overthrowClear q-’cstimouy of a Witness. ¯ nf [n~a.r,,otlnn i pop~Im*tty o11 the. ttcZ~’nrto AMrJzle.t~ ,= Im~n t.u* ~j.

tiie~G ovcrnmen t of ~ lean, gun unless the . " : Ai.s~.~ r, N.Y. Eauios~o.re forth busiross, ~nursuits. :~a .........rzw =n...~ ~ ~lelll/tlimLtp.=.bln.~t~,a t~ Ill, n~m~lealer~.Prlee’ ~ mu~* a w., =-.u-9"Z~% Pl..A~-t P

,1" ~’iLl~loroughly than in vsaRs by former, lilhl~llL~ ~l Broadway. N.Y. . _’ - "-- I._ . Dr. David ](ennedy, Ro~.dotit, N" Y.:

-methods " -- ........... " llllllmllllSmS~ mela~,t:l.’o.nale ali~ I¯ ’ had .Thirty- evenUnited Stiites buys liis consent, to the " De~r Sir :L~-Ai,,,ut 0igtlt yl~sis ag;i I hei~anA sure stepping-stone to preferment and llllli~ II I~-lqll i q~¯ Yeo es" Prg¢’t~_~- I

~anal trea(~..a "" " ". . . tu suffcr from a liver ditfieutiy.- Dur.ng theat:ae~e [ezpcr;eneml severe p~i~.nccomp.~.niedsuccess. ~ ~ . for~telP~t~ntumel~I

Thecos " so o " . ¯ ’ ndhItv~plmparedrnoretlum On Hun- Ihywhnl[canu~tde~eribooetter’thanbveall tls sma|liupr0p~rtl~ltelt, ben. ¯ ~r~d¢~ho~e~d~lppllcitlo==eJorl~,. i -.~bill pr6viding for,v0ting by proxylog it a "drawing in" sensation. ’]’he "agony cfitn that no oneoan afield tu be without it. 1 ~’dfi-ln’.’£1[o-_XTnitd 8rite= rid .tomllm I

Lar,n nor a of the ablest ,.,~,.h..~ ’ ~tli ~t.~illo. u a~ill ~ .~av~ttb Trm:l~Marke, OoI~-|i"n bt~Inru the Maine Le=islature, and in ,~’a., ulmoet beyend ’enl.iurnncn. /qoue of thn g ~ll . -*--’~ ........ ~i"risSti. Amihtnment~ and ell otner Iplplml ti~ behalf it is claimc’l th’tt it would per- u~ulil ,,ed[.:ines employed ia ~ueh eit.es Bad m,dern apphanees, ll~for ~rlui to Inve$t~r~th~r r]~ht~F~ Uae’ _

anyeffectuponme. From time to time [ wae SendlornewIIlustratedCatalngueeontuin., l~*t~ s~,t%hc,’~o%a~**~_.~.~ ~__~e __¯1

. ,.ltirn~liuy &ha oliler ¯ gll: ~ psvpm~ ~mit ever)" citizen, to c:tst his ballot hti-J up and unebl0 to a,tend to any bus n’ess lng vallable it, formation. Ms,led FREE. ’ ¯ ~l~l~t o~lyrn.=~*r~nlible tin’ms, ll=ili~ "l’~ql- qlmmq ~ ~ql~ ~ ~Mwhefe’:e~’lie h:lpl]cl~cd tobe, amtamore -Thisr,reredaperl,,dofayesr. Finullv, Mr. Address. A.J. itiDER 1 .Inf~.mp.tloa~_toobt~tnlngpat~nt~eh~rfaU~ l[~l~’e I lll~ ~S|I la.~_lllll~

¯ . ......... *. ¯ 1 It’Iven without ©htqro. H end*books of Info’~ml~ ~ ill Ji~’- d0, I ~ JL ~H4~V..,R...J~4[j~Lloyd, a ,Irutrgi~t of lhi~ ci’y, suggested your ~ession Deglall Del}t. lt~. ~rl~elpal. 1 ~’on~t fl.tnk Pat~mM @brained throu¯h liiunn , . . ~¯ ’ - i~lICo, lu~notio~l_ tat:he .S¢lenti~eAmorlc~nhmh. ; r "g~neral use ofthe franchise would result. Favoritd Rtmedv a:,an excellent thing for the ~ 2’lmadva~ataeeotmachnonee I=well ~mden=too4 byan

Thegunrdcd.Provi~5ons Of LheOct:ire carefullyliver.be,lie bef,rolhud Iu°tfoundtakCnde¢idodthe wholerelle: ;°f’thethe pain

firstHERMANN FIEDLER, ]lroidl y. .x orir.,fliTS° " newb° wt~h t° d’ &ddrl~l MIT~.~N,t. of their ’;’ TitE INI 3E PEN DENTpaseo,l sway, ttnd tn my ,Io ight I regained the MANUFACTURER ~r N..w Y,,,k. )** ac.kil iwl,.~ge4 to b~ what the **Pall

Tile llrObable choice of the New .York power to enjoy and .lige.-t my.food wi,hout the .,,tin Mall G.z-t :e.’" ,.f I,~l.do,.,n)-a e t,, ~,,n, of 0,~ ,blot

For e ....f,,r=o¢ tl~.~,ress. ~:alure seemed to be set go. WHOLESAr.E DEALER IN ~ =,4 li,.,~,ry.R~publieans lor a candidlii/d filr gover" ingegain 1cannot het,erex/,re~s’mr.ppre-CXG,~R~

" ’ Irl.,U.it¯b .... h,teok r ........nor this year is excj tin:= In*.loh all/an!ion eihtion nf Dr. David K .nncdy’s Fa~orlto Rcm. - - .~ ,t .**,r..+. *,-r e.*:t l~,,*r., r,.a4tn¢ rimt,,.r th,n ,t.y of t’.sOUtSide that ’state. Minister ~,[ortou edy than by tolling yea ihat eiuce ioy pereonal - ~ *,lm.nlr.,rarhnt. Wdi, I:h, ,XZ~’ptioli Of tt~l r~lllltnq of

¯ : ’*~!.<tinli=l." el’e.l’~’|lllr ll~.’,:-~ t#q,ol~N~ll~’.*)llli.knowlrdz,:ofit~ virtues I hnve reeommnnded ~Hamlnonton, N.J. [ have u vcry flue FA R.~.[. withenter t_’.’.L )i.~a’7,:l~. ,r,.t,-,, .~.,,..,xr t,,; I~ it fay,, ex-Governor (3orne]], Congres.sman His- it to a grent many of" my friends an,t aequairlt- ,,,or- ,,arh w.-,. :,,r I,.,,~r~ n:,t,l., ,b=,, .,,y ,he-,f ofcock and Wa(]sworth aud Attorney- an,os. Yours,ruly, S. Pzrs,,s. I)nilding3 ill c,,mplete sllapc, f<’r mlhu or l=,,~.l.mp,r,ri.~ pu.. l,,,:,’t~,.r. 1, h,t- I;,~:t*rsest tn,l

- 222 Alcxunder Av¢,:ue. " ’viii excllltliec fOl’lIilnlnl(llltOU |irol~,rty. i,,i ~.JiI. ,,! i..ilii.?ltJli~.Jr*t ii" ~t.,*/ I i "rl.hll.’u] ill t?l"¯ ~i,r~i. I: Li:;in{l’q’,,’il,.lllili.i.] ;it’rt..*,. i.,ll ll~;I ,lru*:lr-General Russellare mentioned as strolls " Mr. Pep~on is one of Alb.’ln3’.~ old nn4 re.

Tim I,htce is ncnr Bass River. ;,,,,, lu qt.r.,, . .d..:ity. i~, =,.vi~,~. ,, l..,k, ,r.I .in.candidates, spe~to~ re,~de,,,,.nd co.,eat.- ,,, ,~,~ r,n~’i,~,~.~ The Ein.u~Lica~ con- .,,.l,,..,, .......,,,., l;,::l,, .......,..,,1 .....,,.< ti,,u of the .boys leltcr. ¯ . riI.Ji3,11,i-II~,* 5cl.~tl. ,, lil~l I;tla/~’ai Ir,’~l~*rrh ’.I¢." **’Ill*¯ " It is believed in some quarters th.tt Dr. Davld Kennedy, Ph-ste|an and Sur~¢o,, talus more tha’:l ,wail,V-five I have a tbw v}lhi-e homr ~ and farm~ ,,,,,,~,.,,,,:.,.,’~ .......,,,,,,,,~,t.:,..,...,;, r-. ,,,.’,,,k,t

the California Demoerat~ intend to con- Readout. N.Y. Tt. t::-., tl Itep,,i ,.- .f*d t/~.m.,-,,’i.tl ~,:,I ..... ’ireeolumnsof,’n.+ert:t;niu <, read;n-

iqa’red in mv imtids Ibt, ~ulc, Lon the. ’,’.’~’~,.ty....... :---tl/iiie-ilio~dc~dlY)c’l<--iil--i, l i~-State--~nat~

l~-f~¯~’]~ ~i~l~[~til~nl-- each wPek. ’|’]nl.% in "t :’far nl°÷~ ru!l~°nilllle’tt¯rliis" I11 |~l’li;’ll"" ..... ................i. ~’l’,l,~l -ilh ¢,~/;=,~1~1;1’~ d"l ...........,rllcl,.l f,t-.,,i,! .ll,till i)~t,., site/- "mt~l ~’~ T~ t,,~’,).’uutil tim session of Legislature expires ~:~r -IUTH~,".by.]ituilation.aud so give Governor W4 t’urni.~h y(,u ]300 eo]liliHl,’, l; 12 [’~XJI ~,I~E [~IDEpI.?IDEI~m.,.

Stonenlan the opportunity to appoint a ~7~i~"~~t’~i~i 0f fresh news items, .q~,ll’i(?S. i~c.’;:l Eel:it,: and ha~urap ce A~¢r.t,,i,llr)ll:’* I,,,’r,;¯.’~i ,,*,ll.l..rw" ,l;,lili,’tw;,i..h i,.,,,,t,.th’l"lr:’~’""l"ltll’,tc,i"Inl;,~"; ’lt~r.:i,~!

PILLS’~t~ l "- O" i 1 :t ’]l, ln,,iih,lh N. Jl-’,f i"~ I’t"l ,. "1" ............t,,:,, i, .... ~h,. ic ......... , i’..;.i.. I’ , .....i.I)emocrat to the United Stales Senate, etc., all for <’ ’)" -

who wouhl serve for two )’ears. O~, .fi ",’~ i’Nt3r’~i~or. ,~,l,,d.,y.%’h,,,,1,’,,a~of,i.,wo*l.l’h.n.¢,.,’.C"l"::’" Li,,,:.,lu~,, li,,:i~:i, ~i. I,,, Ui,> :,l’,,, MI.A,,,,.,rok... ,l~ltrl,,ire, r; erie% ] il’~r.l,~, Sl~l~t’tl.,lie Agrlc~,t’ure.~Three terrilic exploslons of.

v td niniite lilrTtt~ CL~ R~.i-|ABI-I~.Sl ..................................... Philad~t’,pLill. I .....i) Iw,~ I .......iu.,ll. Tf .¯.-..oecurrc,1 in Len,inn (in Saturday after- _. _

~i,,th ~l,i~cl. ,,r.,: .,.. s ll,;i rquarc, ,~l.~ltl ,,f} THE INDRPENDEi~Tnoon last,--two in Westminstertlall, ~l ~’~,’~2S iN ~S~. ~.~’a ~= ~"~--"~-- "¯ ]~,, fll,nily il,’‘l~papcr ,d tim first el.v*, und -~s ro¢og-

il~ d~.~¢..~.~[~,~]~t,~,e ~tewr P" ,tt Otlire. " . ,,iz-,l llq ,,n, "lille g,+e,i, ~llte.,h,rl* ol Irl~.bln;t. ],’v,!ry

one in the ancient Tower of ],,’,nd0Ii. ~ 9r~ateet H~.~ical Triump~ of ~ Ag~l’.., ; +.W’I I’ilig" P!*,,,t’i’r r Clt,Odtt.r.l~ e:,hlT; c,l ixn,I ] *,,,.,,t,. ,ti.h~.~ I,, IH w..ll IMut,il,d IlpOoli ll~..t!, vlilrl~

Neithcr building was .llt~trorAd,. but Irt;lo:z¢~.;~~hoWorld. ~.0~.~’~,~ ~2.’.a~i llllJrl-tdl" ~*’(’~. ............I, .tl,I ei,~., il, t,i, ih i’b,I ,1,’ i,iri .... t’.ri’,:,’,.I,,,,,),,..,lli, l,,,b¯ ,_.,,,...,*" ,i,,~rl.¢,lh,,t

mucli (!alliagc ,u.,Ss t’[oue to each. I~l all ,~,. .... I..i,..~, ,, ,~.,i. at~.l I. ,trieth’ :t fill i,i h,.u.el ’ IIn .,~1 t-rl’....~ ,,,,,I;bl |lnv,l ,,.,tii.~* I.y ,/i, very I.,mt, i I? II I [ llllq IV, q Illli II,h~ etilll~,J,AllJU i .~rOlll ~lll+. i’~..~Yh~PTOr~.s OF A , I,.:r¯. 1. ,lies i,p,,! l~e, .Lh:lnen tli;, bat e all liio i Y, or*l,, a,,;t,.~,’ ,,!"°Hatd,,,env ""N,, N,., ’%1,i~ " -,c.

TO LIVER "iW~ty persons were ininred--several ~. r~_~. 174"~lT~,,FE.2ClltOE~, ~.j. " ’~ ..........,,li,t,,-~ ....... i.,ir ......i,,I ,, ,,,ira,, ~ s.,,r t,.,~ ......, .......f"a,;,.,,,~,i,." "Tb.C,’, ....rO~ tb’_’m .~or;.onslv. Nunicrons arrests ~4 t, - .. .,.,,,.: ,,,,1 y,t iu ,Le v,r~ h~n,t ,,I :h,,rhy, ll. mv’~:t.,..,~:..lanat;ch,y,,,on,~tl,,,r,4",T~¢rlAly

" " ,’~,ur,:l,i~llt to all plu, e.~ (i[ ¯ i, iliUlellll’l~% ~Jn,li- i,.,,I I)ll,,,rNt¯,lt~*. ,’ ~ir ltlOlil,l ~V. lbt~l*,, file ^..l~.-were ina,l% but ncarly everyone telcas- ~"~=~Ye~£’~e~e~rz’’ausea’-~°~e-lac°s"

-yc,~.!~;iLl=.i._~R]..~q~_~5.xEl_~-dj~n~ - .....

a,-I ehuretw ~. to~.du,.ted on i,o,t, tho hl’,,,’,ll:,,yl,,hnE×l,h, rtri~lit..l n. I’.i,l,l.ll, a,ltl¯~.n! *’rh~r ~’,,,,Ivr l’allnl~r.~, i,i,’. ’rblllrill~ /lnr, ly, llltll,:lo,l. GrcatcxciLetuent’is..felt, very aa- c,-ttle.-~dtheba~r. 1~.a-~ I-l’[-S~-’tt’].JL~}~,~--~. .~ ..... i..~ ...... 1 y l,r,,1.e.,n Phul,,o,h:,tr,,ume "Ai’,,iru,’lq,,~r.y,~.’,-T .........

1’. ....."el,. I~,i,~-.turlllly tffffmd-;’~f27~-..~f~c~.",ilhaeZs_a__lt~’_eareFor sale, iu smail or l-irge qu:mtitics. .’a,, l,.. e-~,..’~--....~ili, ~r wtth0utboar,;, rat t;ieg :~ 1.’v.,,t! Ih,*... aoth,,r,f "T u’li:n..,.~,. I,T,n.",r.’.

t l]:giy/~.t ~31.cl~..i)cl~ni’tr.ion to exertion :,’o’.u li’lv ire,tin ,u thllc ,tel’are I’er d.2,’. .hm ,>, ’,~)ll, ,il, le-I,.bultr, i I~lll..IrJi ?l,.r~ ¯l-l, l,,l¢~.,,l.Mr. Nimm0, chief of the Bureau- of ~fb¢,.iyor~lind, trrimi~tRtyofteml>- ".~at~- fJlerl~yl~ ,¢- ,~, cive,l at halfrnl,-.,, i,illt,,, v.l~~’ ~,!,,,o..l,’r.4 t,.~, r,.,, ., ry V,"/’J~yo.

.................... .----:e------- " [Lo’li~l ’ .eoll ~41*uffa’d. li-l,,(e,l¯ll.il~l,il I~,ivi.,8?ntiS,los, reporLsthaLduring Ihc moilth ;r,I~o:’¢-Pi~.lts,L°ssoti~.oha~ " "

W. PAINE lq. 1,., Or:n~r."~* .... ,, ~nt.lh ()J Ill’ *1 ~Vi’l’l ~. }’rank R z.t~ llt ~l; i .H.|l, ~. ~,lo.

K’/’Cc;inT~ ofhhv’.zg:negle0te-d-r~lime ]~’~ S.;_.] ~.%L’_l." ]% ]:~ ~ .......................... - .... , ............... ,,: .,,,~ ,.,, .....¯ ; o ....

ports of nlerchandise amounted, to ~91,- ] i~,’./.~0~’~e-~..;~ff~b~ ’P.’,rn,,s io Subsc..’ibe:.s..... t lJ~l)E’.t’l’Al(l~.tt.*..~24,gI0 or about $3,0b0,000 a day. "i’A]b-~-~l---~E~ffffff-~R_.o~ ;. vreperad i,, lilrilll, b Cqllliie, Cll,l(olp (with T;,rl,,,r.l,,r, iI .......... 7!, ,In*,.~l.ir .......... : lU

~?(~CFour :t.,t.,r.s ........ ti.,,, T~,, S,’.,r ......... .~.. r,.,,Tins }l~ h~cn exceeded but twieebefore. ~.~’~~_._g~._.y-e~ct"~ ~i:~--~-~ u,,,.ll~ =~ , t,l,,,,-), ~hr,,n,I,. ll,,I ..... ~ a~y i S~x, ....... ~ ............ i:~, l’l,,, v ........... ii’.,~.......... zu m=r , Plans, ific .ti0 z. ,e.,,:. ,,e,,. i .....v iz. ; turing the month of December,1 , . . .

y./Pr.;6Y~].I}=~/I~I~I1WI~L =001l lib DEVl~llllio Y:;~’~. Cll ,tit, ra,eeied ell. Fu,rdtur~ rep fred: 52 DividrnT, s Dar[,-,g the?e<..rl tl~;i,’,lnd the month of Dceembei’, 1852. ] Zgrf’ PlieS:am And Yatimates. Pu:.nish,<.’d .u,, reno’ ,.o,.d. ,,,-i-I,¯, .,,., ,.,,,,,. .....i.. =.~ ......,.~,.r.mlcuca~c~.one(losol~ncel~ sllen ~to~e *JIlOP q O Egg |lerb,r Rea.I, It¢,.yt i,, Aitl~en’ll ]

|t iv It ,lltt.~*KitllY h,r Irll~llll:,,lll eht~le~,,.’el~ile valce.orour imports ofrnerchandiee t of ft~lUil .t~ to ltstoutsh lhe sulleri~¯ Cl*rrt ,ge Faolory, llilnliiloliloil. .4 ,~,,,.,l ~ I,, .,,,l{wO,,, ,,t,l,t~i,l,wlc~ ~ Tl~. ~r.,,..c£11oy lucrea¢~ th¯ All~etilte, mzd C~.lasoduring the month of Deeembur, 1884, the body to Tlko.on l,’l.¯h, tlaupthoey~ ,~(.’)~’~]L-~ [~-~G ........ i I.-.,a-,.t I ..........llI,,¢~zh*l .... "’rtl,’t’t’d,’,,t ......teln |3 nourl=~ed, and by their qt’olllli prno3ptl~ :lltcm]ed to. ~ [tp, llr J~...~.~.~,~/’t.] ullnlurlt(.,d I,v U ! Spoof.men Copies ~*~o.

amounted to oli]y ~4"2,139,3fft, and wasAettorllon tbo D!t~nti~oi~rtllll?ll, iiqi’li* el’ all ldu,ls " ~ ~.~. I~;vl,ry paeRpi Is l, ,,,,i,,

I.haff "~illt’ing ally previo4m inoid;|l lar tqtoolllnl~rl.~ndlleea,..Prloe~lllli@elala."-- t ~ fi~"’;~f.~. ~ ~ sw,)rn pfllduv{t ,;1 :. N,,l~l ),,r’,are *,.,,ti~#ultrrlx,r, lllrrlk~ll;.m,,plld

...... ~,~~" " _-~ ~,’T I,’ <./.s: ~-.#.. ~1 lho In,porler, "/, M, : h,r) .... l,lr.,I. ¯VttTlf’ i’-~inc~ the mouthofJuly, 1879. Shop ou B,,lle,,’n. A,’enrie, next ,i~r t,i ~" ~:v’~7~E.,~’~"~ :6’el ’"7"’’ ,,’r,,.i,i,,,,t.,,. T’,o’:,.~,l.’,,’,e",.,:lui,,,I.:,t,~,l,, Ubo~..~t,,,.,,,Aycr’s~, Snrmq)arllla, wonderfully ira- itn~r flArE or WillSKl~.It~l ebangl.d to II L ~[am. Stockwell’s st,i/On

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’,* ,, A,o,t,n*oh1 nn,I yonug tlm bloom of health. As lll$ialdl..le,insl)’¯ S,,hl lly Dtal~l.fl:~t% tie si~r¢,’wih rrc~ive proal~t attcntiun. ~.~.~. ¢~jL;.~.7¯ ] I,w. v,’i,,. Pn, ll,.r.nei,~.b~- ulpreilt4 r, lll,’t~ll|DliOt ~It. - ...... ,~a .... i , , I’ ~h@ ~.~k~..~lll~"~t,

it purifier of the blood it has no cq.al. ~’w:i, zo, ¢14 ~urr~’¢ ,~t.. ~wy¢,rl,- Charges reasona).~e, ]’. O. bnx 51:1, ~]i~/~.~j .~~

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Correslmndenoe aolielted :upon alltoples of local, inte.r~t. Names of eelrespondents are requested, not for publi-

:cation, but as It guarantee of the rdlabll-ity of the news.

.I~U. Couucll meeting this evening.II~’G. A. R. Poet meeting next Satur-

day evenlng~ Feb~ 7th.Read the. history of the Mulllea

War Bonds,. on first page¯Mr. P. IL Brown and family have

moved into part of the Ellis house.

~F’Mrs. MoClara, ofChlasgo, hi theguest of her brother, C. B. Newoomb. ,

Mr. J. 8omers’Cordery spent Sun-day last With his familv, in Hammonton.

I~rA little grandehlld ’of Win. L.Galbraith died on Tuesday last. Funeralservices on Thursday.

The &unual meeting of tho FruitG~rowera’ Union, at Union Hall, thin (Sat.ut~ay) afternoon, at two o’clock.

..~ ~ Rumored, that C. F. O~good & Co.have purchased a lot opposite the C. & A.Ratlroad depot, and will build during the’Spring.

It is stated that bleaars. WhiffiuBrothers are about removing their.entireshoe busin0ss from Philadelphia to Ham.men,on.

What has become of the committeethat was appointed to look into the fireappalatus question ? They were to re-pOrt "at an early date:’ ’

l~.St. Marl~e Churoh,--SeptuagesimaSunday, Feb. Ist, 188~n 7:30A.M., HolyCommunion. 2:30 P. ~/., Sunday School.7:30, Evening Prayer and Sermon.

~ Roy. Win..H.. YanHoru, p.~tor at~ew Columhia and Pleaeant Mills, is¢ontiuuing the revival meetings at thnformer church. There have been over~ixty convel~ions duriog his meetings.

At :t special meeting of the Ham-monies Baptist Church, held on Mouday

-evening ~st, it wa, resvived to move theirmeeting-hesse to the Iot’corner of Thirdand Vine Streets, Work will probably4,v-beizu n-be forolxlan~dsyt~= _

Tile niufln meetings are still coy-"thmed in the llammonten chulchcs. The

conversions, thus far, have ut,t been veryn’umerous--tnu or twelvo--bni the irtcr-est seems to be deepeniug. May it eonLtinuo until the whole town shall cry formercy.

William L. Gulbraith’s team wasfrightened by the cars, late ou Tuesdayafternoon, ilud name tip Bellevue at high~pee,I, but were st,HIpe~d .i,ldt~ibov-0-Third14tl~t, hel’ore ¢lSiilg an)’ dani.,gl~.

I~t. ititb, i’. cMd, T’,lur~day morning,--mercury down to eigh~ nbt, vo zero¯ M.I¯. Jllck.,¢n’~ I~len f-nnd sl,lendid fire-

¯ i’lch ic,,ou the ]like, aud ulalle good nap oftLeir llpll.r;.ullil y.

II. F, llen~haw’ll brothcr Willlam,,,f Delaware, C, luetr), P,t., parted with tlve-year.ohl d:uighter, lal~t~veek, after ntwo days’ Ill,less--scarlet fever. Thebody was brought here, Saturday last,for burial.

blr. F. D. Somerby, of Detroit.Ricb., lectured in Uuion [L{ll, Mondayevonin:, explaluiuz the new ot~!er--the"Iron llalL" Mr. J. B. Dullois, of Cam-den, exp~ta to organize ,~ Brlneh inHammont~u on Friday~ Feb. 6th.

The remains, of Mrs. John Lapp,of Phiia~lelphia~ were broughl; hero. forburi,i, ,,n Thursday. Services at thereai, h’,,c,: i,f rlezt.kiah l~,uzll:,, e01,ductndby Roy. I). T. llavi,,~. ,Mrs. Buzby i~n,~w thu .itly ol,o living ,;f eight brothers:lrld si~tori~.

l,asl, Sattlrday niorliing the sttrt, etswere cov,.rcd ~i~h :t sh¢l.t of lee, llxid fheboys cousldered it, n ~p0eial dislmnaationfor th,.[,’~beuefll. The scene was a li;’,d~’,me, tho~l:’tter~-I~’iog ubont lit all diree.li,ln% ulflii the sud~soi~cncd the ice.

I~ Llst of uuol’~modl letters remabfi,g

in the Post Office a~ .I[anlmenton, N. J.,Saturday, Jan. 31at, 1885 :

:ilrs.’C; Ilncllnero Ml’~. Mury ll’artman,~1’1111 Vlullll blol,l~omt~r.v.Mr. Wm.lI. Pockcr. Mr. H.C.~t,ilz. "Pcrsons calling for any of tbc ubove

Iotters wAI lJi¢it~u sl.il.to t.U,lt ’lit hrts been

A2;NII-= EI.%’INy-. ]’. ?*[.

"[’~f" lily. Mr Lang ill", a. Princ~.,q,o,N J.,setiior, a,,d a valul:d friend of "Pastor~lnwhhlney, addrt:sm,d the meet, ilig onFridny evoliitil 128rd), COlldlleted prayerme.eting Itt I, IJo resi,lence ,if l"t|r, Itiollalxls¢111 .q,ltutd;iy p.Velling, i,iul took rl prom!-

-nent piilt, at the tln|,,u n,eeting, Sunday

t, velllo~’, Rt the ~I. E. Clll~n’ch,’ In tl’leilesei’vlt!r~ be st:owed html;elf to be a manwhose ~arviees will be In demand, Wehear that.howill go to [ntll~ as a mission-ary. Ills ~t.uirm In tim Prnsbylerkmchurch, Sunday morniiig, was eloqtldni,.~n.! p ,in’cd,

Mewhlnney will prs~h in the Collegechi~pel, Prluceton,- . ’.

I~ The eohool ~nl~rtainmenl~ ’lastSatmxlay evening, drowa large kudlence,who.wore well pleased. The net reociptsare over flftl.five dollars. If thie eauldbe inoreased to eighty dollars, the Statewould duplleate ".he amount for the pur-chase of a l~brary or apparatus. -

~A. Mr. bl. V. Nichols, who owns theproperty encased by Capt. Hooper, hasdistributed (through his agent, Mr. A, 3.King) twenty dollars among tho~e who

were chiefly instrumental in extinguishingthe fire in hie premises, Dec. 26th. Mr.King, agent for the Insurance Companyof North Ameriea~ has had all damagesrepaired, although the company was nutresponsible, the property havingehangedhands and the pglloy not transferred.

Several thoasapd postage stampswill be sent from Hammonton to thsteri’ppled girl in Yorlt’State.. We havebeen asked why the offer of $500 wasmade the nhild ; what use could the gen-tleman make of one million cancelledpostage stamps ? It Was simply a gift ofthat amouut, and the stamP condition wasto give the sufferer some occupation, andthus take her mind from her trouble.Hand in all the stamps you oan, to-day.

I:.~-A correspondent, "D. F.," hasheard from Camden that Frank Jenkins,the ten.year-ohl boy who was missing fora few weeks, had been murdered ; and.requestli us to aay that he" has seen aletter from the Superinteadent of theNorthern IIome for Friendless Children,Twenty-third and Brown Streets, Phila-delphia, acknowledging the care and pos.,session of the boy, Mrs. Jenkins, who~ewild stories of wealth, wrong aud evenmm-der were told to many, developed asly and dangerous form of iusanity, andby due process of law has been placed inthe Asylum, at Trenton.

:From Our County Papers.

THE J 0 L:RNA L.It takes vary little expedition and euor-

gy to c~t~h-a cold.

it n,l~ bceu for her you would have nowife.

Pen. Taylor caught two codus on Sat-urd.ty last, cue of them weighing twenty-five pounds. This makes his total for theseason thirty five.THE J/Ill/lOlL

blr. ITlud. Small is finishing off" the in-terior of hiu house.

)It. Yates’ son.in-law, and family, ar-rived iu Ilammoutou ou Tuesday nigiit.

l¢.obe~’t Anderson hag a con,met fllroleariog a large tract of laud, of oznr onehundred aere.~, and setting it.out to blackberries I;Ir a Philadnlphia party.

%Yilislow ttelils from the W.Z, Pressfl. )l. Jew,tt has been appointed NotaryPublic I~y thn Governor, and received hiseOilltliis.%inli lust Mnnday,

We were rather pt~lnaturo, last week.in nnn,ulncing that. the Tillyor Brothersl~oukl conduct the glass works at thisplace another year. They are aa yet un-decided.

The i evival meetings ht, ing held in the~I. E. Church by the Pa~tor, Rev..R: .M.W’;tples, ave unw meeting with encour-aglu~ HIceess, the altar being crowdednigh:ly with penitents.

,[aut~ Murphy, familiarly known as*li~.iillt ¯lltne," riled all the homo of herI’n’o~’ber, .teal Murphy, on Tuesday, lastweek. and Wlts buried at Wiiislow.

LOt-; I’¯~A lady’s pur~e--dark red, withfoetal el.!sFs and hatidle--containi//g a fewel~lilK iu ClilUlge, l’leasu leavo it at thisoflJ co.

A ~armor Wautod.-One who cando auythinf~ on it fllrul. Sin.ill fruits aspecialty: A married man without familypreferl~d. Reference rr(luired arl to a,-brioty, metal chai;acter, and ability. ’i’o.,t good ,aa,,, a chance ttl farm six~y.a0rcson sli~res ,,r i,y the moath.

Adl’cS% Jon.N ~YI r,LIA3[SON,3!7 Clinton St., Uamdon, N. J.

Land £o, Salo;-ou I~ourtcenth endFifteenth Streets and Flrst and SecondIt.cads, in lots to suit imrchasers, and oneasy torlna. Inquire of, ,ir addrnlm

C. L. Y^’r~s, Hammonton, N.J.2

G,meral S~ewart has reached the Nilenear Metemndi and opened communi.cations with General Gordon. On Jan-uary 19 he fought anti won a battle withthe Arabs at a point iu the desert fivemiles from Metemnoh.

It is estimated that the reduction inthe publio debt for the month of Janu-ary will amount to $5,000,000.

For Exchauge.Good paying small houses in Camden

’,.9 be exchanged, for-truck and fruitfftrm; Enquire at 9.40 bla-rket Street,l’:lilndclphia,

lcave you a balance on hand. Subscribenow, at th’e’Rl~i’t/nhrc&N office.

~’EW HAMS.--The best hams inthe wo’rld st Jaokson’s,--only 13 cts. perpound by the sltlgle ham. If you want anice ham, l ryone ; or if you want ~ largerquantity, the price will be made satisfac-tory. Every, ham warranted good, ormoney refunded.

A Great lq’ewspaper.--The PallMallGazette, of London, Enlflnnd’, did notoverstate the case when it sald that theNew York Inde]aendent ia "one of theablast weeklies iu existence." It fs asoverwhnlming as a monthly or quarterlymagazine, with all the matter in its manydepartments. Any monthly might indeedbe proud if it could show as di~tiugtfisheda list of contributors as the Independent,In a single department--the story departmen,--we find, among Eaglishmen, suchcontrlbutors as Sir Samuel W. Baker, theeeiobmted Egyptian explorer ; ThomasHardy," W. E.Nor_ris, James Payn; ~F.WLRubinson, and Henry W. Lucy, the ~ellknown and deservedly popular novelists ;while among Americans we notice thenames of Edward Everett Hale, Frank R.Stockton, II. H. Boyesen, Sara O.Jewett,J. S.of Dale, Rebecca Harding Davis,andHarriet Prescott Spo~)rd. Tho Indepenoden~ printed also, receutly, the last stor~from the pen of the late Ivan Tourgenefl,"having secured the only translation fromthe Russiau into English. This deparo.men, is but~ ~mpt~ of the Others¯ Itwould seem to us that the Independtnfoffers not only "fifty.two dividends duringthe year," but, in addition, a steak divi.dead with each department. We adviseore" roaxlors tosend for a free sample copy.

l~l-Insure with ]Elutherford.--IIerepresent~ ONLY. first,-class companies.His rates are as low as by ANY goodcompany. Rememb0r,if they lose, without resort to blackmailor intimidation. He ~riles his own risks,and hasn’t a "wild-eat" company on hislist. insure at tlOME. Insure WithRutherford.

~--l-zm-PrelmrOd-to-fu r nish- ~different kinds and sizes, to suit, fromyard or ear. Chestnut, $5.35 i~er 2240-pounds ; S:0ve, $5.50 for 2240.

G, F. S~X~o~0 Llammon~-on.

" ~ The Brown Chemical Company, ofBaltimore, Md.. owuers nf the celebratedllrown’s Iron Bitters, have just issued abeant;flil Hand Book und Almanac forladies, and a complete and useful 51em,,-randum Book for me,I, Tliese .publica-tions are attractive, containing a greatmany valuable and interesting thino.s.They are furnished f~eo of churge bydruggists and country stare keepers ; hutvh,,ul.I they uot have them, the Companywill send either book on leeeipt of a twooocet staalp to pay postage.

Additional election_ frauds have beenbroughl’, to light iu Chiea_~o.

~0 ACRES of good h,.dfor sale, adjuining the westaide of tlu~ C~.mden & At-lantic Railr,,ad~ lialf way

between Elwoed and DaCosta Stations.Price, $200. Address

E. WRIG lIT, A t.lautic City, N.J.

sYro Es.Ludies’,M n’s, and 0bild en’s

Shoes made tu order.

B0ya’ gh0es a Speoialty,Repairin~ Neatly i)one.

A good stock of slioes of all kindsaLyays on hand.

First fioor--SmaU’s BlOck..

Hammonton, : : N.J.

Cedar Shihglesitavin~ my ~lill in full opera-

tion, I :uu now prep:,red to furnishthe best quality of

Oedar Shingles,In any,quantity, und at the lowest

po~sibln prices.

Pine Road, IIammonton.

A large lot of Cedar Grape St-tkes uttdI~at/Poles for sale, inthe swamp

or dellvot’cd at Elwood orDaCosta Station.

CONSTANTLY-ON HA._N’D.

ALSO, VEEIETABLES IN SE ASO NOur Wagon runs through Town cvexy Wednesday & SatuIday

Use tho"Painter’s Delighff’

r0c ri s, Dry goods, B00[s and Sh0cs

At a Bargain!

Stock or" Goods. consisting of

Boots and Shoes,

Gent’s Fur mshi~,g Goods,

Notion~ Stationery, etc.

And Fixture~ .........

J.A.Saxton

tknd its known ~enerosity and [~opular-ity induces out!d,io :aucnts to try t,,insure Halmnoutou pr@ertv in it.. TheCoutpanv will ~ot,,td all such policies ounoLice,. ~]" Zh,:,t escape att¢,qloli" witeaiss~aed. Ftemenlbe~’, i|s full and E~Ct,~-SlVE AGENTS tor llamnl,mton propertyam A. ,1. KING & SON.

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13uitders’ Iron WOrks.... iI£1LINGII lor.Ce.melery Lois

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lllm, 1;orth Hsmmonton, CamdenCounty, N. $.

~8.--l~’ompiattention itvra to orders by sloe.

MILLVILLEMUTUAL

Marine & Fire Ins. Co,O

Tilt Contps¯y hive disposed entirely of nilhi ffFOCK Pi.AN BUSINESS t ned having

liI~ORGANiZED, has decided toiS lllle future do a

Strictly- Mutual Home Business,¯ ]l[avinlr succeeds4 In paying ALL ITS LIA.

ZILITI~S, and securing aa

Actual Net ~vailable Surplus

¯ of Over ~I30,000,¯ lteDtt~etors feel that they can offer to ell who

dlili~r.+iemtranee not only as I,OW RATES slidWIIQU’ESTIONABLII SEOURITY, but much

~. llliillr probahiiRy of Immunity from asees~:Inllt~or year~ to eomej than other Companlesjll[llee this" ,urpine is largo enlmi~h to pay alllllblbl* lo~aee on the pMicte, now in force.

. liltll their expiration, without any dependence: a8 ,ecefpt~ from new busine~s--e condition ot~ - llllils that one be shown by but very Few ecru

Itmtlel in the State. The present DlreetortI~odgb t+ th~ Policy Holder nn

- ECONOMICAL MANAGE~IENTaug a

~Jhrefid Supervision o/the busim~sad will continue ’i¯ the future, as in the]lmst. to~st no the principle of

’ PROMPT PAYbI’ENTOFi ¯

HONEST LOSSE~wltho.t seeking,to EVA I)J’] them on teohnlca~on,.Is.

Hereafter. no notes will be subject to asseusIll.It. until t’,ey are a year old..:¯.

I~e ~ouhl earl nipeelal ~ttontion to oar

"dl#~t rime ~Depo 7,ln~eizt,INmr LOiV-R ~. ~ES ~¯d FAVORABLE FO~,xOF POLICI ~S.

day Intormation c~.eerfully, give¯ (by the

i~aer: b. L.,o company or it, Agents,

’F. L, MULFORD, Pres.R. I. HOWELL, Sec’y.

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+llood chanPl.- f.r Olfih olt m-liP)thatirooflPrrd IPeorally ll~llllllWetlltllyo wlill~ I~O~ Wllli do ll,ll

limprovomleh ctianr,~t r~to/li~t D-porerty. IVI liter m,ov oleo,

~eniboysaodgirlato~rork for tm right In the#rlocalitli~. An cue can d~ tll. work prolmrly

i the fh~t ~lart. The buMni,nt will ply mote ,ban

~iNllm~i ordlml~ wilde. ~llletilllremltttl foil]Jibed’ llooli+,whlierilageifall- 1o make mon,,y rsp-

a~. Yml can nevote your whole time to th. work. ordilyyouripsnleiomeetl. Full [nforrnAtlou llnd..llUImtlln,.,~i,-dilntfrlo, &ddromTauo & Gb..’Pori.

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mnneyrlahtaway time ~nrtlilegtMle In thinqg011d. AIl. ofelther sex. ~ilCCe~l from flr.t hour

brtmd I~nul to fortunaop~.ua t#fore, till workernli0tilt#ly ~uro. At once lid4resl TIns k Co;. AuguaL M.the

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IllIROF, PAINE, M. D.~Jll ~"S, Nlnih 8t-,PHII.IOELPtiL~, ~..

illllqPalll~U Velar, Liver Baeo~itor1 liAIblfllUll Ptt~. ~lon~Tooi~ S~’.p.1 ~ _~au~ ..a .~ _~-/_a~e ~r.~. ~ C~rr~¯ _GO N8U ~! P_ZL(IiN ~a ~j_ r,o,~sj,

An Extraordinary Offer.To till w~ntJng EmlllO3nletlg.

We w~nt Live. Enercetie, end Cap, his Agentsi. c.’:e y el,nuly in the United Slatel aud Can:.IIdli. to ~ell a t,atol*t arliele of great merit eelITS n£ntrll+ An article hiving a l.’rg~selt’,i.lY.i,,It over ]011 per cl, nt. profib b,vi-g not.,,inllelltl,,n, null OO which Lt,e lige~t i~ pro-,e,:ird ill the executive sale by a do, t] t.ii’en for,,~teh and ,very eoUllty he mny secure fr, m us.IX’ith ,lit these advantages Io our il!~elits, aud

Iho hicl Ibiil it i~l lln article Ihi}t e~li be s.ld I.~very JlliU.ee.4~lrD.ur. it might not hc necessary’O tu,ke on ’*¢XITa,.rdioaty offer" IO ¯secure~uttd ll~fn|t~ nt lille-, bul we have ¢ollelud~d t~+il}like ill IO [.how. Dot Imiy Olir eoofi~once in,,ur invealiou, but io its salabllliy by any agenl~vt, o ~li:l handle it with energy¯ Our a~.en’po,lw :it work Hre ml, kiog Ir,.m$150 to$6110 a,li+,nlll clear, arid tl,is fa01 m.kes it slllc f, lr u.i,, ie.kc -ur off~,r to all lhl# Rio OlllOf elu iI;ly.nlent, Any .gent who will t:ive Oily llll~illo.l~

STATIONS. kt.Ae. AI I~.p.m. [ ll.al.

Philadelphia .......... ’ t 3i ......O~md#a ................ 4 till ......II~d,loullei,I ......... i 5{ ......nefllu ........... ; ..... 6 Ptl.

’ Ltet:foytJ ........ ’ S ~ ....W ~ueloW~,~;~.. " b 42[ .....nammonton ........ I 4! .....ll~ (~sli ............... 5 5 .....Klwood .............. 6 0 / .....EgS lIarborOIty.... 6 IAI~u .............

[ .6 RA.tltnUo ~ty ......... 6 4

STATIONS.

Phlladelphla ......Camdon ...:...,..*l]addonSe]d .......Berlin ...............Ateo ............Wab-rford .........Wlnslow ...........Uammonton ......

Elwood U. ...........Egg llarborCIty i

Almocon ............. 7 I~t/Atlantis Cay ...... 7 00I

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iM.nl ll,p. I l~,lt. I I.P, I E’P,’Ie.m, . lU. I t,.m, I v.nl, i r.ia. I

II O0i ..,,,,i ...... . ., .... S 3018 101 ...... i ...... , ...... 3 101&iTS ...... , ...................8 611 ...... , ...... I ........... ’8 61tl ...... , ..................+ ....................9 lS ...... , , ..... ...oo.9~5 , ................ " i9 19 ¯ .......................9 ~ ............ .....

10 0~ i -,,;..io le :::::: .. ~ io

UV TitA INS.

A FEW HINTSlrOR Tllg I~1 OF

ibiriy da)¢ trial aod fail Io sieur ai ]ea~t $11i¢,uthistlne. ab.veallexpees ........ relurnnll AYE R’S PILLS.~iioll.q lIOIJIll{i IU ripe *ill we wi;I rotund the ou,il

¯ Ci:. ;I LII"I.;OF ~I,A~I~E.1)’~ $~l.i~$t ,lilt* luilch.. ~ II:tl+l| Iv +i’*¯+li~l.li"’.’lill+i ~tl ell I II+¢ll’l hlllill I~f. OUl’ I.ll;k wit

"!+,lilll tn ~ll,ol Is, Ill t fou+ld i1 no li + i i i ~ linll~,ll,,.

,i it,ill pi~il~ ~ flu*lit 3, of Ih’ -.it, ,nlllll~un perle,wllb II lil~ lilfOrllll: oli(tohltl<lPiho venalI1’1 il,, prlit" ~lllS." lhnwnineu ¢1t 111o, ~ltTlill.tlOll ~ iprot n,,ive tllrlffl free tr ilol It|Pt.illril,v0tlto_- hllill.~llt, nf the Prl,81do-i.~ll,iI il I’nlIlle ill 1" fl "" A ~ Ourl la Iho llglsl Ii,id nllls.jj~#, iii L~ lieoil nLt.. ~,~a~llll0 ’ ,,n(t

ee!ll+ Ii1oai I l~Ply0 8end ~01elllU llir Illll~ ¯ lltoust’. TfiAY~R, MERrl AM 4’ re..’

Rutgers College,NewBrun[.wick,N;J.,] hour from N+Y.onP.R.R.

Yetr heginq {esemieatioes for ndmlueion)Sept, l~lh, I.q~4.

Slnan Prizcs lor Bcs’. (Classical) En-trance Examination,--lst. $400

I~100 cash) : 2nd,$350 I$~d0 cash).Elchleon Prof~N~0rN, ~O TuslOrlt.~’l~leal Course full sod th.reugh. Addithmtto Soie’ntifie Apparatus. Ample provlslon for~,lective work in Physic~ ned Chemistry 4urlng,looter and Senior years. French ard t]erluenText.books doily u ed in ]llslory nlld Science

-- N ~ I IBNT! FIC DEPXltlTlll E ~ T. .

Phe ~cw Jersey Colle,~e to PromoteAlriculture and tim Mcchanlc Arlm.

A praotloal Scientific School of high¯ grode.’.we eeur~e~ of four yeet;s each. +’E~gineering

md Mechonics" and’ "Agrlcullure and Chem-lsir~,"

Thorough work’witb eonstsnt fleld-pra*tleeIn Engineerivg and Surveying. Careful labo.,’story work in Chemistry, with full apparatus¢,lr web sludent. A well equipped ,~stronom-Iral Observatory, for 8tudenis’ use. Fuilc,,ni’so iu Draughting.

French aud German taught~ v~itl] a viewto their Practical Use.

Forty State Schohirshtps free; o f~’w, vacantby grodu+ttoll, to be flll*d before Sept¯ 20tb.

8preisl students in Chemistry end its appli-c, tioes, if pl-iler]y qualified, are re, sired inthe Laboratory.

[n every part of the State, g-sd, ates are8illng u~eful and profitable posltU, I, ]’orestslo,.,ue% or any information, addres~ "Secre-tary Rutltcrs Colleg+.."

MERRII, L EDWARDS ~ATFB,Ph.D., LL. D., PreddellL

~@i WIli~hll. Inlml wlmllliSt ~l. Whatlu~l, lhlntl.r~all~ll~ ~ lildllthl41 Sold ll~ "lkSldgold Ill Ohlllt~l llud b*’lisl~IftoryllITa~uulmnili~l~¢Ive llUIllOi41t. ViJti~bl*r~l.II 101Ul Irlt. ili01F~Ol & I~l.. lllg llllle I i Dw llll

Strawberries.$150 to the ncre. from Wilson ]Tlanlm IWhy not plant CI{E.~CENTS, and got$200 at file ~ame cost?

Good thrifty Cre. el’lit I laura for samby DAVID FIELD,

Oak Road, Ilemmonton, N. J.

GARDNER & aHINbiINItURA1EI! t!illl!.il

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ilammontov, N. J., Saturday, Feb, 7 , 1885.

Tile BEAUrlFUL LAN0.Tli~ro’s a In-d InllnOrtlt.1,

The beautltul of laqds,Bt.ihletli@ unelnnt p,,rLliifl

’J~. q~n fry grimly slauds,

] il ilOlle Pall Ullllll il.And open wide the door:

Alill illnrtJtle Wilii I I bla l,hruLl~h It.Are morlal~ nevtrm+lre.

That :lorloul land laE[,mven,A ,ll ]Delth i.I,ol4eiitr~ grlnil

Tho l.~rd therer, lro hen givenThe opn *Ins keys to him,

And imrrowlne, for sin,

A handsome

Five Cents per Cop . /

l~mg push, a strong push, aud a push allW.R.together.

Elm Farmers’ Club.

Arnual meeting. Old ,filters w~r,.ce clqcted except "Vice-Prl sident, wholecUned. A t~+soltttion w.~ tlisclt~edi:tlncerning the shipment of fruit throughIhe management of thls Club. It wasilually referred to a committee of five.

Au Inter:~tin~" de:rate on oianlire rid-Alid rantom~l snlrlta, ilghlOl,

Do imal the gate in dytug,A,Id freely enter 1¯.

I.wcd. It was stated that Peruvianzmlno was not ~o good, uI~i alone, a,

when u~,d in connection’ with clover

Havin~ my Mill in full opera-

ttm be, t qu’dily l~f

2t. c.ird.To all who arc ,uflering from errors

and indi~rotions of youth, ne~ousweakness, early decay, lo~ ofmanhood~etc., 1 will ~entl a recipe that will cureyou, free of char~je. This great remedywns discovered hy a mi~ionary in SouthAmerica. Send a self-addressed enve-

rope to the Rzv. JOell~lt T. I~’~Ui~ ltor//, O~.

a.m, and 6:00 p.m.Oe Saturday night, Ihe A tee Accommodation,

leaving Pblladelph,a (Msrhst Street) at )1:~0,runs te I/smmonton~ arriving at 12:55, andruns back to Ateo.

Camden.& Atlantic tlailr0adOn and after Nov. 24th, IF84.

[Tralns will leave as tel]owl for ATLANTIO,--

From Vine and 8hsckamaxon [;t. Ferriee,--Eipresso~week-day~ 3.30p.iv.Ae¢ommoda,lon from h.lh ferries, week.day

8.0c, sm and 4.30 pro. Sunday nt $.e0 am 4nd4.00 pro.

LOCAL TRAItfS. . .

For Heddonfi¢ld frum Vine ond Fhaekamaxenferries. 7:its. 8:0o. i0:00 ked 11.00 am.~ 11 102.00, 4:30, e.VO, ~:~ll p.m.

From Vhm St. only, 7:30, p.m.Sundsy trains leave bot.~ letiles ot 8 a.m., 1.0"0

snd 4:00 pmFrom Penosylvenlo Rbilrosd StetSon, foot of

Market bt., 7;30 nt:,. 3,1JO, 5:00 and 10;30 andpm weekdays. Sut*dll~i, ~1;30 am, 5.30 pro;

For Atco,lfrom Vtee Ind S!,eck,,mnaon Itrriu,$;eUI aed I I am, 3;30, 4i30 , ~;00 pt¢l. S~D~d~y~, 8;0U ~m, 4;00 pro. From loot of ~lar-ket St, on week.day~. 11;30 pro.

Foe’ Ilatfimr, nt~n from Vice and ~,hn ekamizonfer:le~, F;llu. 11 era, b;30, 4.3u. e;00 pro.Sundsy+, ~,,0,1 am. 4;00 pro. Saturdays’only.troll, f.ui ,01 .%lelket SI., ]];20 ilu~ ’ "

For MIr]lon, bledford, Me. lIoHy and Interne-dJete ilsilonl, leave feet of Malket Sliest~.week ,lays, 7;:10 el.. S O0 and 5i00 pro. i~nn.dsys 5 30 pro, From Vfoe end ohacksma~-on St, ferries, 10 sin. week days. For Medof~r I only, fr,m foot +~f ~,lark~t St, Sondays,9:~o era.

}’or Wil Jsmltown, from Vine & ShackamaxonfeTHeS, S;00 and ilol~0 am., 4 3.U pro.

J. P. CRAWPOKD. J. It. WOOD,l~uosria t c ~ ~ en t.--------~eu:Pirsir AEt.

A.]Philadelphia,.. ........... : 7(’It I,, d e e .....~ ...................uitklao4. ...................... ~WIIIlan,¯ti~ n J uoetlun .... bt’tMir Brtmk ................... i~Whitlow, .............. : ......... 9I hulimvot..nl .................... ttI)a ~lts ......... ...i ......... IIElwoo<! ........................... 9~’:gK Lhirlmr .................I’h,a, tutVllle ................. l~Atlantlct.~ty,Ar ............. 10

UP.TItAI~8.Acc. Eal,r Ate. Son0~.

i;’: I""’¯ t,,,,loCi~_ ........ ;I, ,,n, ~’~Ph.l~alltville ................... 14 laI i ~4i 4 IIEinl Ilatlmr ..................... II -~ilI I~ 4iI

el 4ill 4 IEiwe~l ............. ; .......... 6 It;I 14 f,t, I ~11 4 4ell~l CMl+ ix ..................... I .....6 M fl U41 4 14Ilamnmeton .................. 7 Iq] !’ t,:ll 5 Ill 5 01WI o,lllw ........................ D IU7 lfll 50I S ]OCodaTBmok ................. :.1

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I+ 191] t, 321 5=WllllanuttewnJneetiou...I 9 ~ 5421 ~330nklaod .................

], II II 6 171 60~

Cim~*n .......... ~:~ II 51 #1 2;I 6 13PhllsSeiplii ...... :::-~-.-::l ~ lo ;;I ,i 4,i e ~l

DR. I. C. TEBRY, latP Professor of Phy-siology end tAinlcal Lecturer c:~ Nervous

DlsenPe& hns discovered a ~w }h m~dy whickI. eXieTnally appib’d. II IIffo:ds tlitlnnl relieflu all ~leer.l¥ic, RliremHitc er 01+ely Pc|us,t%lllhnlg. Pleerls.~, ll)~teric~. ~elaltlta, Ilead.oohe, Enlarged epd Pa|nful Jol~t~, Peln in thereldcn of thl, llearL Lungs. Sleolllltii. Liver[.Kid0ey* sod Sledder. Dizziness, Sole Throat,Pains tn the Shonlders, Tightness of the Chelt iSlceplesine~a, &o.

’i’eal imoninilq.

Two npplleationa of Dr. Torr3"s ~ew Bemee,ly curse Ice or ¯ uevcre attack el iheumattsm.Albert II. Lsdt~er. ~Iagi~trale Court ~;o. 11~

-305 Vt~e S:., lihlli/It h, rlsntly relteve4 end positive ourcd ml

of A~lhma. 0hi,In! Loud,on, ;I,13Jultann StPhilo.

One opplicstlon permonc.ntly cured meChronic Cole,thai IIe~daehe. A. it. PailssPbihi Port 0ffil’e

It ~red me i,f Dimness nf Vlstol~. E. Ooliol.aleh~ t~2 ~. L~tl.er IriS., l’hihl.

Curcdmeh,itsntly of n severe nttack ofYcura]g!a itl lbe li~h~ kidney, |i. C. OnrrL-soil. Ex-sLertff, G]ouee[.tcr Cl unty, N. J.

0neilpplh’lltloil cured me of Chtlailo rinall~sehe. S.P. Wnl:h. 8i-I Vine bt., Pbiln.

Cured me nl ~claticl. W.J. Lre~325 ~’ort, kSeeo~d ~i,, Pililo.

It Instnnlly rured me of I, dltep-w.ted palin my hipJoink J. |loit, 191". Cuthbert St.sPhilo..

I had ihe,matisla In’my hands end feet. walunable to w.rk for four weeh~.; nly. "physlelllfailed to i[l’.rd me ol~y relh.f. Onl. applleotlollof DT. TeTry’s New Rei~cdy cured me Installi..ly. 11. Ilardcgen. 313 Vies Ft, l’hll~,

Those snll’athig front eny dislts~. Inc|detqdl~to huma, ILls’are O,,~dlally Invlied fo oonttt~me. I lueTautee torture all easel I unde~take.

I. ~, TERItY,’M. D., Olllce, 3)5 North Sllilll~t.. ,h,~e Vine, l’l,l!a,llh, hla.

tlffJcn ilolirl+ from I0 e, ui, Io ~ p.l,, nnd,’I I p’to. U dil~ I~ fioi I0 i. I.’to 11 10¯ _~

/

...... SpringPrints,

Ginghams

StockweU’s,

Though dark I,nd drPsr the i~ammgo.

Theft leudefh to the gate,3", t grace comes with lho Ilt~o~tge,

TO 8,loin thaL W,llCh lllitl watl:And al the time npp, llnted.

A nleasenger cornea dnwu,And leads tl:e Lord’s annntt+ted

From ~l ¯ ero.s to ghlry’s urown.

Their II t~llS ure lost In ehlgtng,Tlu IT il’O,’--,I +II their ear,..

ThelrJtn;rl ey home vllrd wlnglug,.TIIt~y I*~uV, t + i0rt i LIinlr f, ntrs.

Dentil !1 ke l,n angel ~eemetb,"We wele,.n thee," they cry

Th-tr flit;t+ with glory heltmeth--

T la lit, f.r Itlem to dle.

Ha~amonton Park.

In strolling aroutld our pretty town,through it~ wide avenues, alongside itsneat and tasty hedges, ! have ~,lntctimes

flluud In31,elt o.i "The Park" grounds.

The ent~rl,rise, the iudu.~try and Ulla-

uhnit3" wllich ellen cltatm~teriz~d tint

li~Silciation, are i~l~thictly showu herc.

Sucli a phiee coul,I not el~o have b~eli

arranled, bait. hi hlokiu~ into tll~

uiliiri buihlht~,on~ wouhl be ~troull3to,ipted to rub e;lrl~ tli~ lin,:s :

Ii,. t ti:~o-,-.wh ~,..dslliole¯ ~ O ,in blillqUel- ’ II de<ltrled ih.io Ill41ili lit ° POd.<’ ll"se h¢li)rsal’P deildl~%nd till hLt nle dltparled.

’rl~e .largo cast" tlo, tr~ had been fat°cod

ellen, moSI ,if lli+~ II:inlos llful i-S hrokcu.

I)Hll BULL’S

FOR THE CURE OF

FEVERandACUEOr CHILLS and FEVER,

lid ALL lliLlIRIAI. 015£115E$.

:’i:(; "" " "

l:llI. JOitm’ ~I~T..L’8llnil’s TO,qlC SYRUP,

BLILL’S SAilSAPARILLA;nu,,’S WORI .ir~~

The POl~lar Remedies el tho Dall,

beautifu.li aud, ~s! of llZl, au epidemicwas never kiiowa in our midst. Laudia cheap, the co~*, of living is au hlw asanywhere else, the ’water is soft, ’audthe climate is unexcelled, l~htw, let allpUt the!r ~houlder to the wl!eel, give a

" . " ... f ’ + ¯ ’

~od, or alternately.B, ine and ’nhrato of s.,la were con-

¯ Odored ~ood o:l crops ; but bein~ a ~alt,the ~odli ~lmn expended its force, hut

.as thought excellent to use. Asltcsseenied to h’tve tile preferSaec as a univer~al fertilizer on corn, ~ntss, and crops.of all kind~, costirg only ~16 p~r tim.:rh|,.hnmouut was allowed fi,r ttn acre.

The Club wa~ I~nahrl,d by the attired

ante of etrangc]’a, who were lnviled to~l~e p~rt, and did io. . D.F.

p.S.-The #?]llh is on ti,e ilii’l’il:l~i+,

Cedar Shin~1~s,Ia any qu’.tnL;tV, at, I at ~lle h, west

ilO.-siblu |II’ICcU.

A. ]ar,jn I~ ,~e ~’.,,1,1,. GrapO ,~tnkes andBean Poles for sale, in the swamp

or deliv,ered at Eiwood orDaCimta Station-

AYER’SCherry Pectoral.

i No other ~omldMnt~ are zo lasIdloil In thlirIttaek as thc~e affecting the throat mid Inn~none so trifled wlth by the ms~orlty of snffet~ers. The ordlnaxy cough or eold, relultl¯gperhaps from a trilling or tmcou~uloua elt-p98ure, is often but the beginning of a fatalaiekness. A,t’ll~’a CnlR¯Y PKCIORAL himwell proven its efficacy in a forty yvarl’ fightwith throat and lung dl~Lsee, trod sho-ld bet&ken ill Ill ~ without delay.

A Terrible Cough qb~lved."In 1g.’i7. 1 t ook a severe eohl. which off,tiN!

S~y lUligl, i had a terrible cought anli p:illl~llight oiler lultht wllhoet sleep, l’lle do~torogaYn nle Ul0. 1 trlod AYEIt’a CnlllnY Plt~I~RAL.t lililch Felleved nly lullgO, inducedIleep. and .alhlrded hie the I’t~t lieCclryfor the reoovt°ry of lily $treugt.h. Uy the~olltluuod U~OOf the J’l-;t’l’tinAL a pertlY.~ell~eure "a’as elle~tctl. ] t.ln nliw b~ yeanlold¯ halo aud hearty, and anl~Jsatiaflo~ ~¯ol~d~~uElall~l " I¯E~:TUltAL ellr0%l hie.

I hiIIACE I~’A I tlCll0Tllgll ll

Brothers, New York, and the Clerk~,l~quality Asseetlt~ion is mmpect+2d of iu-stigatlng the crime.

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