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~ ? / ........ = _m :-- .... :i~" L~ 1 Hoist Sons, Publlnhe s. .................. vet33. .... . ..... HAMMONTON, N. J., APRIL 20, 1895. .................... N O. 16 Fertilizers. Just received a supply of NOW is THE TIME Mapes’ Complete when ]~Illlr0~ and Fruit Jams Such as are mostin demand General Use " "~’-Bra-~d " Potato .......... " .Also Fine GroundBone, etc. Dried and Ground Fish :Fish and Potash . Nitrate~of So~a Muriate of Potash, - ..... and in fact-anything iu FeVers ~tere~-you in the good8 Hartley’s Imported Pure Fruit Jams at 20 c per --regular 25 c size ,.one who has used these know that they are the best that sugar and fine iruit can make. Better secure at least a,half dozen jars at once, as they price. that~may-bswanted. Your-ohoice-ot-Fruit, ...... Red-Ptum- ~~osome very nice .............. Black~ry with .... Mixed ~ ¯ Hay .......... : ~ ~ t weare e~i!ing . a t priees i. ,to suit the times. GEORGE ELves, Bellevue Ave. & Main Road. Damson, E. Rberts, Grocer. ¯ Ch~ & Sa~.born~s Put on by experienced ............. ~6r~I~-eh. (Boston) Sati~ction guaranteed. ~d S.. E. BROWN & CO. COFFEES! ...... ~ffrua~anteed~ ..... : .... : = ....... ...... For Is al ~ by P. S. TILTON &Co. .~.. H. Phillips. W.A. Fauncc. A. H. Phillips &Co. Fire Insurance. FOR. Mortgage Loans. Correspondence ~olictted. Atlantic City, N. J. OBITU,~£~ 1". Capt. A. D. Dent sailed from New Bedford the first day of May, 1894. for a months, cruise in the South At- sperm right whaling, and also to look after other interests at sea. In January he was stricken down with pneumonia from which hc rallied and went on duty too soon, causlng his ill- ness to be complicated wlth pleurfsy; he gradually grew worse, and on February lath he died, at sea. A letter was that day written tohis people here in Ham- sent by a p~sing steamer and mailed at Barbados, reaching Hammouton April the next trip with her husband, if he aid not conclude best to settle down again in the little "Garden of Eden,’ as he usually expressed it when speak- ing of Hammonton. The Capt. had followed the water years before he married, and this wa~ his first trip since. He was for several years master of the barque ’*Alice Knowles,,’ on the Arctic Ocean, sailing from San Francisco. Iu November, 1890, on returning from his last voyage from the Arctic, being then in 1poor-heal th~-he-~as-obtit~d-to4ravo L by easy stages and stop at sevcral towns a day or two for rest. Dec. 29th ,90 he was married, ia Malden, Mass., at the lovely b0me~fiutimate-triends, Mr. and Mrs. A ~. A. Adams, at their request. came here on a short todr~: iu N. Y. City, Boston,New Bedl0rd and other places in New Hamp- shire and Massachusetts, him to return to Hammonton prowd_mpidl3~ After entirely recovering .ho went to Philadelphia and bought a grocery and a year, then enid out and again returned to Hammonton. He conclud- ed to settle here, so started a tea and coffee store in the Fay building, which shortly after burnea to the ground. Having many good offers .to ~o- to sea again, his ambiti0h became too great to remaiu on land, aud hc was pemtmded to~o.apt. D. wa~ a native of Illinois, his ~ rente both tSouthern Pe0P!o,_nat!y~ 9_f entuck~; bothdied whenhe was quite a young mau. There were three other children, a brother and two sisters ; the brother and one sister died, the remain- ing sister at last accounts was hying in Japan. Since the death of his parents the when in port, up to the time of his may riage. He was very fond of society, and was m the habit of giving large parties each time be made port in NewBedford. H~w~ ve rY-att factivb~in~his~manner, a gentlemau bred and born ; his counten- ance pleasing and winuing. Hc was gentle and refined in all his movements, men do, and was like a ray of sunshine whenever he entered the house, The too much eoofldence iu others. His lose will be ~adly felt in nearly all parts of !the world as he had friends with all nations, colors and creed. Although he has gone to a bright and more beautiful world, and we can never sac his smiling face here again, or hear his pleasant voice among us, his memory still lives with us and can never be forgotten. He Sliding-cut Pruning Shears But make a clean smooth cut. LAWN ]YIOWERS,--only the best make.s. Garden Seeds from D. M. Ferry & Co.’s old reliable seed house. Wheel-Barrows--several styles,--light-- .... ,ware Hammonton,N.J. q ¯ ¯ . L F At WIN & SON’S :New Store, Hammonton... ~_ We have an el~_gant line ~ = Spring Capes and Silk Waists.. A new line of SHOE~ for!adies, misses , and children~ for men and boys, m all sty es; Dry ing, add and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Untrimmed Hats, at eo TO . Wm.Bernshouse’s Lumb’r For all kinds o Lumber, Mill-work, * . " . " " } ’ " ~ ] Z ............... Wmdow._61a_ss L - ..... = ..... Brick, Lime, Cement, Pla8ter, Hair, Lath, etc. Light Fire Woods ~|For-Summerm~e~ Philadelphia and New York ~tyles. BerryCrates & Chests ,,.o, .... STEELMAN,. Cedar Shingles. MerChant Tailor. ~" We have just received Our Spring stock of qcods. .. m Suits made to order, on short - notice, and guaranteed. m ¢ In Black’s Buildin Hammonton. P. =RANERE, The ffammonton Steam Macaroni Works (Established in 1889) Red Men m New Bedford,_and it was United States ....... Try them ..... intention to¯unite with the Masonic fraternity on. his return /tom this Sold Wholesale and Retail. voyage,=- " ~--- ........... ~’B:ND.- authorities Dealer in -Vmported & Domestic that any reduction of the size of a postal ~O cexd, by chpplng, ~ounding off the m Can furnish very nice Pennsylvania Hemlock &t Bottom Prices. Manufacture our .. own Flooring. Satisfaction sp~i~f~ thfds~ring, will befull frame orders. ¯ Yourpatron~gem_olioited. Hammonton, N. ~r.s " Office, Second and Ch’errv Bts. :i; .... The people’s Bank Su~lus, $13000, M. L. JACKsoN, .3: ’Z ~Tt~-m--~outon. I" ..... ~.E;FOI~’J&ER,/- ~([~Irlt ~Ls~" Kramer~ At ~ali’~ ~.~. Manufacturer and Dealer in Posts, Pickets, etc. BERRY CRATES. Always a Good Stock receiver to a charge of one cent on a new delivery. This makes the cost of a ported Olive 0il .... p~tal card equivalent to letter postage. Many persons enclose postal cards to correspondents :in-e~Ibpes ~-o ~ail, and imagine that a little clipping won’t Has sold his old atock, aud make any difference. Others round off is ready now for the comers for 0ru~a-mental purposes or couvcnl~ce in handlin ,g~__ ¯ ~ll Free. Those who have us~ Dr. King’s New ~ILTON) DIREO~ORS: .- ¯ : .....GO ~ ~--OD ~- Byrness " JACOB M. ........ ............. George "l~Ivins s Elam 8tookwelI’: will surprise everybody. We have a full liue of G. F. Saxton, C. F. Osgoods P. S. Tilkm A.J.Smith, ..... Certificates of Depositisaued, bel~rh~ * :i~.~ interest at the rate of 2 per canto per am- -- Dlseove~" know its value, and those who Spz’inK /~apos ann if held six monthes and 8 peroeat Fol’sbm, ~]’. J. have not have now the opportunity to held one year. O~1[~’ ~[~ B~ ~ try it free. Call on the advertised drug. All Styles. Prices are low as ~ ~ gistand get n trial bottle, free. Send Tuesday I~.Lumber~awed toorder. Give us a trial,and Discount day~’~ Orders received by mail promptly fllle~ Shoes made to order is my your name and address to H. E. Buoldiu 0ur priceabeat city prices. ~ Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box of Frida~ of each week. Specialty, and full D,. K,ng’s ~ew Life Pills, free, aswan asa~op~o,f.(~nidetoHealthandHous$. HARN -SS. ~ ,tisfac~ion is guaranteed, ho,d Instruet~a’. free. All of whi0h is e.~~ guaranteed to do you good aud cost you A fu]lassortment of hand and mgch tn - - ...... ~d’~(O( "O’k--O* ~ ......... O ’JW’]" Frank 0. Hartshorn ---RepW~ingdone’-::-=-: .................... _ . -- . ==--=~=:~=:----=:----P~CTi(~/(L .. ... I rve0mmend Chaml~erlain’s Balmfor Trunks, Valises, Whi;~s, Attoxme¥ at:~ HOUSE PAINTER, MU -Doott, ,b, umatism~ lame back, sprains and 1 J, swellings. There IS no better liniment Riding Saddles, Nets, etc. Master in Chancery, " Hammonton, lq’. $. BellevueAvenue, t~le. I have *old over 100 bottles of it Notary Publio. year, andaIIwereplea~d whoue~ L, W. O--O~Ir.~.y~ Atlantio City, N.Y. I~ttisfaetio~ guaranteed on all work. Ord~m by mall attended to. -- Hammonton, ¯ : N,J. it, J.F. Fiereon;-druggist, SouthChi. ¯ cage) Ill. It l~lor salo by drugglet~. Hammonton~ N.J. / ’ ~Hammonton, C

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Page 1: SWEETPEA5 Fertilizers.~ld for years, and is well known. Moth-ers have learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup, and whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quick-ly~nd

F..,(

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OF

DUKES

Every plpe s mpedDUKES MIXTURE or <:~i~

Pension & O]aim Agent.Bellevue &re. and Second St.,

HAMMONTON, : : : N.J.

.... All busineas placed in my hands Willbe promptly atteuded to.

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Thn Tr@t(~le dissect8 tlle. gold bond

ins (acts an clearly-that an man neederr in makingup bin judgment. ~ ttdeclares that the tremendous rush forAmerican bonds, both here ahd inEurope. allow beyond question that thesam~ bonds would have been eagerly

thkoa ih sufficient amount~if -tl~cV hadbeen offered dtrectly to the public bythe President. But In that case asmall syndicate would not have madethe profit of several millions which is

tltem.U0w figured for ..... The claim i;hatthe President was forced to appeal tointernational wreckers to haul the shipoff the rocks is seen to be entirely with-out foundation. He could have dons itany hour himself, if he had not pre,

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the greatest champion of ~old bondswhile negotiating with foreign brokersfor the sale of the coin bond now soreadily taken. This is one of the moat

humiliating passages in the whole his-tory of American finance, that bonds forwhich holders now refuse 116 shouldhave been sold by the Government at

nobody would buy them if offered di-

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RE&ClOT

- . I) HTIST,± 1~k.M.]KON~ON ,-- :--:--~’. J ......

Once "Days, "~Ev6ry wee]c=day.~ .........- G&S ADMINISTERED.

| , arge ’or ex racting with gas, when

WILL GIVE

formances of this Administration, thisis peili-a~-tbe- most df~tal)iem financial aspect. -a ’ -

Recent consular reports received atthe State Department ~commend thatAmerican packers should turn theirattention to shipping horse flesh toGermany .....

The superiority of some men is merelylocal. They are great because theira~ociates aro little.

J Household Treasure.D. W. Fuller, of Csnajoharie, ~. Y.,

says_that-he-always keeps Dr. King’sNew--Discovery in the house, and hisfamily has has always found the verybest results follow its use; that hewould not be without it. if procurable.

:;-N.sa~s that Dr. King’s :New Discovery

fe undoubtedly the bestthat he has used itinyears, and it has never failed to

For terms, apply at my rusidsnce,]¯ Central Av. and Grape St.

Hammonton, N. ft.

R̄ealEstate OffiCesIn the Brick Fay building,

at Hammonton Station.

.... We offer ;or sale

Several Improved Farms,

Nice Homes in Town,

Wild Land by the acre.

Building Lots.Also, Pr0peBies for Rent.

~ome and see us, and learn particulars.1english, German, French~ and Italian

bottles free at Croft’s Pharmacy.

Our better halves say they could notkeep house without Chamberlaln’sCoughRemedy.. It is used in mere than halfthe homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds,Iowa. _ This shows the esteem in whichthat remedy is he’d wbere~it -l~a~- been~ld for years, and is well known. Moth-ers have learned that there is nothing sogood for colds, croup, and whoopingcough, that it cures these ailments quick-ly~nd permanently, and that it is pleas-ant and safe for children to take. 25and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggist:

Taller,Second Street and Bellevue Ave,

..... Hammonton.Garmentsm~de in the bes’t manner.Scouring and Repairing promptly done.Rates reasonable. Satisfaction guaran.

teed In eve,-ease.

B. Albrici & Co.

Dou¢ AS$& GORDOV~NI

~XTRK*2.*LO~

.’$£ NO F0~ CAT/K~GUE"DOUGt,P~t :

3ROCKTOH, J~8~S.

ahoe~ in the , and

~cr¢Take

~t supply you, we can. 5o14 t

Fruit Growers’ Union,Chas. 0umningham, MsD,

Physician and Surgeon.gill’s Block , Hammonton. ’

ce our#, : O . AM,

1:00 to 3:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 P.~.

Fire InsuranceConveyancing.

Notary Public.

:N’]’OTICE TO CREDITORS. Wllber R. TII-IN ton. Exseutor of William Jones. dec’d,

the

debt& demands, and claims against the estateof the said decedent, under oath.wlthlu ninemonth~ from thin dal~.or they wtll be f,~reverbarred of ~ny action ttLerefor ~galnst the nalde~recutor¯ Dated March ~, ^.D. 1895.

WILBER fL TILTON, Executor.

TO CREDITORS. George Elvins,d~ceaged, by

direction of the County oflees notice to the creditors

demands, and claims

months £rom this date.or they¯ will be foreverbarred of any action therefor agaI n st the saidExecutor. Dated March 22. A.D. 1895.

GEORGE ELVINS, Executor.

~TOTICE TO CREDITORS. Joseph Eck..L~ hgrdt. Executor or Mary Rehmantdeceased, by direction of the Surrogate oftke County of Atlantic, hereby gives noticeto the creditors el the said Mary Rehman to

In their debts, demands, and claimsthe estate of the raid decedent, under~

, within nine months from this date. orwill be foruvcr barred of any action

JOSEPH ECKHARDT, Executor.

¯ HAMtKONTONDirectory;i

]~IYNIOI~AL. ,TOWn COUNCIL. Win. Bernsheuse, Prss t,

IIarry Men. Little, E. A. J0slfn, Wm. Cuu-nlngham, J. P. Patten, Alvm .,tuams. meetslaet~ Saturday eve eaclt hlSnth=

Cue~.~. J. L. 0’Donnell.COLLncvon & TRleAscnzn. A.B. Davis.Ma~en~.. Gee. Bereshouse.JusrJees. J,hu Atkinsen, G. W. Pressey,

J. B. Ryan, J. D. Fairchild.(~0~f~USLnSo floe. Bernshouse~ W. B. Wells,

Benj. Foglet to. " ......Ova~a~nR OF ]houwAvs. W. }I. BurgessOVgRBEBR 0¥ TBI~ POOR. /leo¯ Bernshoueo,N~onv Ponce. J.H. Oarton.Fin~ MAnSUA’LI.. S.E. Brownz

BOARD OF EDUCATIOn. C¯ F. 0sgo0d, presi-dent; P. H. Jacobs, clerk; .Edwin Adams. L.

Mrs. S. E. Packard, Mrs. MAnna Preseey.

l~ieets monthty; March, ~ une, September andDecember, Tuesday after 1st Monday; othermonths, let Tuesday.

Vo~vs~sen FxRz Co. John 3f. Austin,president; Chas. W. Austin, se0retary. Meets~rd Monday evening of each month.

BAPTIS?. Rev. J. O. Killian,pa~tor; Sun.day cervices : Preaching 10 30, Sunday.school

[ dearer 6.30, Preaching 7.30. Weekdayprayer

CAruo~4e, Sv¯ Josaeu’s. Ray. A. VanRielaetlng re~tor. Sunday mass 8.80 st. m., except.inK third Sunday each month.

president: Miss M. E. Olnsy, eeo’y. Meet-ing every Friday afternoon at three o’clock atthe residence of Mrs. 01hey ca Third Street.

EPxscoe~% By. Maud’s. Ray. A. C. Pres-cott, rector¯ Sunday: morslng prayer 10.30,

m¯, [second and fourth Sundays celebra-tion of the Holy Eucharist L30 a. re.l, Sun-"

!day.school 12.~0 noon. Evens0ng 7:30 p.l~Friday eve Evensong, 7.30.

MIeTUODIST EPISCOPAL. Bey. Alfred Wagspater. Sunday service~: class 9.30, a. m.preaching 10..~0, sunday.school 12.00 noon

Cl~s Tuesday and Wednesdey even!nan 7.45.~rayer meeting Thursday 7.45 p. m.

Mfesiou at Pine Road.-pnnas~vem~--~ew-l]~H;R~ndull-pastcr.

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

.....Missions_at ]tQle~m ~cd Magno!ia~ .......SPZRt~VaLXS?.’ J.0.Ransom president, h.’J.

King seoretary. Regular meetings Sunday-afternoons at 3~’ctock~ ............

U~IVERSALIST. P.er. Cost~llo Wost0n pas-tor. Sunday services : preaching |0.30 a¯ m.

p.m. Sociable altcruate Thursday evenings.WOMAN’S Cun|aYIAN TUMPnRARCU USi0N.

Mrs. R. E. bMtsbury ~resideot. Mrs. S.E.Brown security, Mrs. Wm. Rutherford cor-respond|ca secretary.

ARTISANS OuD~n OF MUTUAL PROTIeTION.A. P. Simpson, M. A.; A B. Davis, Secretary.Meets last Thursday evening in each mouth inMecbanlcs’ Hall.

WL~s~.Ow Loves I. O. O.F. J.E. Watkis,~’. G.; Wflliem H. Beruehouee, Secretary,Mee,s every Wednesday evening, in Odd Feblows’ Hall_¯ __

~eAWUgttKIX Tulsa I. 0. R.M. Edw. P.Sashem; ChaR. W. Austiu, Chief of

Meet every Tues&ty’e sleep In RedMen’s Hall.

M. B. TAYLon Loner, F. & A.M. Dr.Edw. North, Master; D. Cunnlcghtm, Seoru-tary. 2nd and 4tb Friday nights in MasonicHall.

JR.-OeDe~.UNI?nD &~atCAZ MnC~ANxCS.C. P. ]~yers, Councillor; L. W. Pnrdy~ R. S.; iA. T. Lobley, F.S. Meets every Saturday ievening in Meehanlee’ Hall. .

IGR~. D. A. RvssznL Pear, G. A.R. Orvl leW. H. H.

: A~utant; L. Beverage, Q.M. Meets 1st: ard Samrd~,_night~ luRed Men’s Hall.

W. H. Berushonse, president; Harry ~,mith,secretary; W. H. Ellis, captain. Meets 2ndand 4th Monday at G. W. Pressey’s ot~oe.

L00AL BUBIIf~B HOUB£B.Reliable and enterprising parties, in their

respective lines, whom we can recommend.For details, see their advertisements.W. H. Ellis, bit)else and supplies.Wm.’L:-Blae-k,drygoods, groceries, etc.Win & Son, dry goods, shoes, eta.Mort fort Cyola-Ca.

-Robert Steel.j~Ivr~¯

M¯ L. J’uckeon, moat and produce.S. E. Brown & Co~, hardware and furniture,L. W. Cogley, harness.G.W. P~.~sey, jetties,0. W. Payrsn, sttoreey.W. H. Bernshuuse, coal.Dr:J. A. Waae;derctist:Jobs Atki~een, justice and tailor.John Murdock, shoes.

ryetere and fls]~.

Wm. Bersehouse, planing mill.lumber.~. S.Th*y~r; h Uilder: ..... ~ .........Frank Hartshorn, house painter.C E. Fowler, paper hanger.Leech, Stiles & Co., eye epeclal|st~, " -Henry Kramer, (Folsom), cedar lumber.George Steelmsn, tailor. ’ ’D. C. Herbert, shoes.George Ely;us, dry goods, groceries, etc.P. 8. Tillon A Co., general merchandise.Frank E, Roberts, groceries.M. Stockwsll. hardware, groceries, furniture.

Fruit Growers’ Union, general merchandise.B. Alhriei & Co., real estate.

ENN MUTUAL LIFE ::

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Of Philadelphia.A purely Mutual Company, conducted

for members, by members.

Greatest dividend paying abil-~ ity. Unequalled security.All ’forms of !egitimttte Life Insurance" written, to me~t yeur ep~isl needs,

at the lowest sqnara rates.Assets, $24,9BO,660.

~For all information, address

Henry M. Phillips,.... Hammonton, N. J.

Win. RuUtorford,Commissioner of Deeds,

Notary Public,Conveyancer,

Real Estat0 & Insuran0e AgtHAMMONTON, N.J.

Itmurance pisoed only in the mostreliable oompanies.

]~e~, Leases, ~ortKagos, ~to.Carefully drawn.

OCEAN TICKETSand from all portaof Europe. Corres-pondence solicited.

sketch of Hammonton.

"~ " i,’0~ A .L%.3tE OF A ~’

FLORAL WONDEk,For p~/rticulars see VlCk’s florid eatce

Vlc~’a Ilranchtng A ~ter, Sweet Peas Ye~-etablre, Hi bi~*u~ r, ml Oold Fto~er. ’~[01~-csL Ulustrg(l,m~; [h’~criptlone thn;de-~cr[bo, not tn~alend ; h!ntaon sowingandtransl)laoting. Prl,,ted Ja 17 dlffe~otcolored Inks. Mallrd on receipt ot 10cents, whtch may bo (h:duete4 from fireordcr. Vlek;~*~,ot~

of life.

SWEETPEA5n~ Quantities at V~oles.~le Prices.

40 Cents a Pound ~’~-~lu~Lty Io be

to give our f~dends U x’~al trcaLvarieties and ¢olor~ n,lzed. Thiok of it,

pound only 40 csn.t half pound~5 ctn. t qunrter pound 15 ©te. t

!ounce 10 cls.GOLD ]FLO~,VER, GrandCharming Pot Plant, and excellent]]oz:der~ ......T][~ NElt~ AIrD t~t~lSt ~hSU~-~/~’~raY. t~UkUlIIDI/~3am0s V~0k’s B0ns Be0tlcmm.:~ ,,o~mm~m~, ~. y.

Bring your orders for Job Printing of every kind to

the South Jersey Republican office.

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AtlanUc Oit~ R, R,- - - ]larch 80th,/~95. -

DOWN TRAINS. .... ~__T~, __ .....

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phifac~atn~.omo~tion leaves Hammonton at 6:10 a.m., reaches Phll~elphla at 6:25. Le~vei

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~amden and ~ttlentic lteJ[lroed,Saturday, M~weh 30tn, 1S$5,

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GREAT VALUEFOR

LITTLE MONF, Y.

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Atlantic City, N. J.

OBITU,~£~ 1".Capt. A. D. Dent sailed from New

Bedford the first day of May, 1894. for amonths, cruise in the South At-

sperm right whaling, and also tolook after other interests at sea. InJanuary he was stricken down withpneumonia from which hc rallied andwent on duty too soon, causlng his ill-ness to be complicated wlth pleurfsy; hegradually grew worse, and on Februarylath he died, at sea. A letter was thatday written tohis people here in Ham-

sent by a p~sing steamer and mailed atBarbados, reaching Hammouton April

the next trip with her husband, if heaid not conclude best to settle downagain in the little "Garden of Eden,’as he usually expressed it when speak-ing of Hammonton.

The Capt. had followed the wateryears before he married,

and this wa~ his first trip since. Hewas for several years master of thebarque ’*Alice Knowles,,’ on the ArcticOcean, sailing from San Francisco. IuNovember, 1890, on returning from hislast voyage from the Arctic, being thenin 1poor-heal th~-he-~as-obtit~d-to4ravo Lby easy stages and stop at sevcral townsa day or two for rest. Dec. 29th ,90 hewas married, ia Malden, Mass., at thelovely b0me~fiutimate-triends, Mr. andMrs. A~. A. Adams, at their request.

came here on a short todr~:iu N. Y. City, Boston, New

Bedl0rd and other places in New Hamp-shire and Massachusetts,

him to return to Hammontonprowd_mpidl3~

After entirely recovering .ho went toPhiladelphia and bought a grocery and

a year, then enid out and againreturned to Hammonton. He conclud-ed to settle here, so started a tea andcoffee store in the Fay building, whichshortly after burnea to the ground.Having many good offers .to ~o- to seaagain, his ambiti0h became too great toremaiu on land, aud hc was pemtmded

to~o.apt. D. wa~ a native of Illinois, his

~rente both tSouthern Pe0P!o,_nat!y~ 9_fentuck~; both died when he was quite

a young mau. There were three otherchildren, a brother and two sisters ; thebrother and one sister died, the remain-ing sister at last accounts was hying inJapan.

Since the death of his parents the

when in port, up to the time of his mayriage. He was very fond of society, andwas m the habit of giving large partieseach time be made port in NewBedford.H~w~ ve rY-att factivb~in~his~manner, agentlemau bred and born ; his counten-ance pleasing and winuing. Hc wasgentle and refined in all his movements,

men do, and was like a ray of sunshinewhenever he entered the house, The

too much eoofldence iu others. His losewill be ~adly felt in nearly all parts of

!the world as he had friends with allnations, colors and creed. Although hehas gone to a bright and more beautifulworld, and we can never sac his smilingface here again, or hear his pleasantvoice among us, his memory still liveswith us and can never be forgotten. He

Sliding-cut Pruning ShearsBut make a clean smooth cut.

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

Wheel-Barrows--several styles,--light--

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-[so at~raotnTv.] ~o~ bend~.or may be regletered aud coupon r in thisstate, under the authority of voted for at arty charter or municipal oleo- dred and ninety-two, be and the came le~N3-t "wrl-t~rr "t~-t~t~l-tx-r I bond cmnblned, ~tt the option ot the e ty; an I or shall hero- tion; nnd ~f a majority of tbobMlot~on¯whieh hereby relmaled, ..................U_P--j.~ t’t ~V d.~’~h Ye ~ there shall be raised by tax ill eaca Year the r cho.eu free- there chair be either the words "m favnrot :~. And he it enacted, That this act a h&ll-- ] h|tcI~st oa tbn whole amount of the lmnds an Ly anch county inay reoew ninety purchasing\ water works or ~ tier-supply take effuot hnmedlatoly.CIIaPTFR.. . I, I issued,, together with three Imr eentum, f-r per eentum of said /ndehtcdnes~. or nny leas phnt." or °opposed to purohaaln~ water Approved February 18, lSLL~LI tim purpos~ of the sinking fund, to ho paid to part thereof, by the Issuing of I~mlls for that worke or water-supply plant," be found to ba.A Supph;ment to un act entitled "An act con- [ the comml~bmers of t he slatting fund of said purpose in the corporate name and under the in favor of purchm~h~g aRuh water work~ it .......... L~IIA1 ~-~ ~X LXI~ - .........corulng corpuruthms" (llevlslnu h *Hqwoved ] cltle.~ for the vurpo~_ or_ mc~tlng the ~ d,~p.i~e~ent..,it,e th.*’i.,.d eight hundred I ~i"~~t~e~ may bceom~ due. y.ueh .~t,,,,, .~,~,ll ~ho. ~o l..~,r f~c tile said-towuship

td attested by tile committee to ’purehlLn.o a 8ystn|n "of ~Vl~.ter .,’~kn Act Ill relation to the writ of qUo war. ..and 8oventy-fivc, , [ ;I. And be It, enacted, , hat when p lrsnant board of choaea frcohohh.ra of ally each works or wutor-su.pply plant In conformity ranto.,, - 1 Be It on rote~! hy tit ’ Se t tt4~ nd Goner d [ to the pr,~vis des. of this act ...~tt ..................~,..,..,. county; which bonds abail be re|ale PAYable with the first section thereof. 1. Be It enacted ’ tim Senate and’ Asscml)lyofthn~t~ttonfNow.h,rsey, Thut It[council orother~nvernng bo~yof anyeuch atpcrloduoftimenotcxoeodlngtw~ntyye~re - B. And tm tt enacted; That the township col theehall be the duty of all corporutlons which [ city. or board having cUarge or the thlauc!es of i rom the date of issuing tim ~amc. attd shall clmllnJtteo of any such townshil~ tuay asbmit of quo warraut~ the suprememay now or hereafter lie authorized to trans.- J snob city. bhall llano approprhdod for the per- draw sucii rate of lutnreat not exceeing five the qliefltlon Of purch~in~ it water works or If the writ return attd lneadingsnctbusinessinthta 8LUIC~ whetberorganized [ po~esoftlflanctanyeum or eluns of indue), per centum per annual, and bc leaned in water-mlpply pbult to the legal voters of an~ ’frantcdfortho lmr3os0 detorm.trader gencralorsl)cchti laws, ulthungh aucil J Itel!~tll bo the duty or t ~e board of ellucatlon~ such sums, not l~s that mm bumlred dol- suchtownahipataspecialelectlon lob0 held dgment‘ not oalythe title of thecorporethma may not tm organized undt!r tile [ or other body havb]g control of the schools of tara nor n~ere than one thousand duliars, im for that purpose, causing thirty days’ notice tJ the office or franchlee in qno~.lawsof this atatc, nnd tile)’ arc hereby rc. Jsuchctty, toutoneel)roceedtolurc 3 tselan]~ tlios,ddl~tardefcho~e~frceholdcrsshallhy ofsuoholocthmtoboptmtedinfivo conspicu- ,but~lsothotltloofthorelatororlelatorsqulred (unless they have alrt~nly done so) to-[ and erect buildings mlltablO ned itdotliiai0 for rea01uiion determine, and which bends ah ill, ous places in such township and to be pub- to the same office or trancld~c, anti shall havefile ou or before the thlrihqh day of June [hlghschoolpnrposelnsaid elty, or to recon* except as herehntfter provided, have coupons lishedintwoormorcnowapapersprlnteland power, hy apt~roprmto process or orders, tonext, aud unnmdly thereafter, withtn tiflrty [ s tr).lc.t, repair, improve anti furnish such attached for every ycur’a Interest until due, published in aucn county anti eircniating in enforce its sahl Judgment.(l ys niter the usual time of tin annua cite,,J bnildings, provided howove-,., ..........th.t ... .,u,s° and whb:h convent shall be signed by the col- tilth towuship, which notice shall be sigued ~. And be it enacted, ~rhat thin act shalllion of directors, managers or trustces und ~hall be purchased ~or the purpoaa of erectlag lectorofse.idcouatv, and numbered to corro- i)y the township clork~ and shall st~.te the takooffoct iinmcdiatolv.the officers thereof whetbcr such clecthm thereon a tlgh school, except with ttm con- spend wltit the bon~ to whlcli tl oy shall be time and purpose of said election, s.nd tdaco Approved February 1"8, 1895.shall iuive been held on the (lily fixed by law ourrence nntiapproval of thecommon council rcspectively attached; and when the ~uthl wheru tile sit|no ~’iil he held in the severalor not In the department of state, a complete or other governing body of erich beard Judge host said bond~, or any of them precincts or voting divisions In said town- CRAP~ XXILlist, duly nuthenthuited by the. etguatures of : having charge of the finances may be registered alld made payablu tn the ship. -, ̄ - ’- . -the president und eecretary of tile names of" which concurrence shMl be t order Of the purchaser and shall tl 4. And be it enacted, Tl~t the said election An Act concerning the formutlou of boroughsuch directors, managers, trustees mid of- hitton of the said common ~d providedwith the date ~ ,t tbe election or n bed ~ or board having ¯ governments.shall he held and conducted ou the day ap. t. Be it enacted by the Senate nnd General

m|d also to designate the business and the lands so p be in the mayor antcation of the principal office or place Of imM- common council of such city.ncsa of tile company in this etate, as also In 4. And be it enacted, That allmonevs raisedthe state where organized, an¢l for this pur- by the sale of honda, or otherv¢lse, pursuautpose it shall bc the duty ot the secretary of to the terrors of this net, and carried tu tim ac-st,tto to furnish said corporations blanks, in count of the board of cducat on, orother body

proper form, and to safely keep in his office having charge of the public schuuls in an)"all lists as filed, attd issno to the company so city of the hrst clas~ in tiffs ~tate. shall befiling his certificate thereof, aml also to proT. carried in an account to* be designated °’highparean alpkalmttcal index thnrcto.whiehlists school construction account," and all war-and lnffex ehall :be submitted to the in rant~ drawn by the board of education, ortion of persons Interested at all pro other body having control of the~nd ~t shall further bc his schools in any such city" upon thismonth of April next, to cause a notice shall have atam~-be-lmbllshe~ ehreitimes in ouch of the papers In this t account‘" and such warrants in otherauthorized to publish the laws; and every respects shall conform to the Warrantssuch wiiich shall not, within required b~" law for the drawing of

~v, on the board or registry nnd oleo- no election for th’o formation of any borough: said beard t’or that lstry or poll clerks that held the government shall hereafter be ordered uulo.~pose: and bonds issued under or municipal election "In suehthe petlthm for that purpose shall be signedact shall be numbered, and it regt.~- township, In conforntl~,y with an act of Lhoby persons owu[ngat least out-half [n valueter of the nnmlmr, donomilmtion, date legislaLure of the state of Now Jersey, up-of t he taxable roalestato In tbo limits of theOf issuing and nauto of l~r~on to proved May twenty-eighth, one thoueaT.dproposed borough, aa the same appears upon.whom issued, if registered, and time of pay- eigiit hundred and ninety, entitled *’A furtherthe aseasaor’s duplicat~ of the township: pro.ment, ah~l be made by the collector in a book supplement to an a~t ett lied "An act to rogu~ vided, also, that ill CasO sahl proposed boroughto be prevhbM by said board fur that purnose; ]ate electlene,’" attpruved April atxteclitlh shall embrace parts of more than one town-which bonds nmy be 8o d at publlc or private one thousand eight hnndred attd seveuty-eix,ship no such election shM1 be ordered uule0asale for the be~t price which can be obtained attd the supplements to s~[d tct )f blay twou-said petition be signed bF’persons owning atfor the same, but shall not be for less than the ty-eighth, end thousand eight Itundred andleast one-half iu valno of such real estate Inpar vahm, and all real estata and prol ninety, except Im herein otherwise provided,the limits of said proposed borough in each ofwithin the count)- shall be liable for the thcre shall be no reglstrathm for such elec-

t2. Aml be it enacto:l, That this act shallbonds to be issued by vii und use at such special oh,ellen take effect Immediately.tun of this act‘ but nothiug in thin act con- a certified copy of the register of the voter~Approved February 18, 1895.ta[nod shall be held to permit filed .ivlth the clerkof the township; and noIssue bonds the le

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hot iqqother school buildlnm~ In snch cities, or ot the United States, nor to renew or’re-is- 5. And be it enacted, That ~t" shall- be the" An Act coucerning the office of overseer ofthc sum o:’ two hundred dollars to the star,0 of 5. And be it enacted, That this ae~" shall take Stle bonds.held by an)- such court not to have duty of the clerk of such township to provkh the poor in certain cities In t his state.Now Jersey. to be recovered by action of effect oa May fifteenth, "one thous.tnd eight been legally issued, a roominsuch election district in which to t. Be it 0nacted by the ~enatc andGcneraldebt, to be bronght by thoattorney-general hundrednnd ninety-five. 2. And be it enacted, That "the beard of hold said election, anti to notify the clerks Assembly of the State of New Jersey, Thatof this state in the name of the State of New Approved February 11, 18:)5. choeeu freeholders of any such county shall and buard nf registry and election that said in allg~tiee in this stare having a population- Jersey, In a court of competent Jurisdiction, " ~ have power and authority to provide by taxa- room lta~s been procured attd where the same of no, less tbau fifty-tWo thousand, the corn-" together with costs of suit; provided, how- CHAPTEi~ V1L lion for thepayment of said bondsaud the in- is located In conformity with the act above men/council, board of aldermen or other guy-over, that where any corporation shall file a A Supplement to anaet entitled, "An act to terest thereon, and shall vearh’, and everymentione~, but said clerks shall not have orniog body ef such city ehall, within one~omplote list Ofagers Or trustees,theas°fficers’above required,dtrect°rS’atman-anyprovide for the division of incorporated year untlltbesatd bonds shall bu redcnmedbootha or apartments propared in said renme monthafter this act shall take effect thorn-

time prior to the entry of Judgment upon any tOWna~town~kl~ and_~rough~_lnto waxda, nur.ahaalany hcothso=apaxtmoutabo~ua~l at in, appoint au overseer of the p~m=-md~u~ogand to regulate renresentation therein," such cleetion, and to be ~uhstituted for, and to act in thesuit tobocommcncedinmanneraforcsaid by passed February fifteenth, one thousand thosamomanner, thatotherta~esinanysuch 6. And be itenacted, Thatat sucholcction pluceof, andwiio ahail be invested with and.said attorney-genfral, and ahall pay tho costs elght hundred aud eighty-sly county are asaeased and coIlectod, a sum of ,rsons enl itled to voto therein shall vote shall havo all the powcrs end pertorm all thoof such suit up to the time of fi[lngsuch list. 1. Boltenaeted bytho,~enate and General moneysufficlent to pay tha lntereaton the 3ott,andeachvntcrshaligive his vote duties of such officer, by whatsoever tltlohodiscontinued.then may and all proco~llngs thereon shall be Assembly of the State of ~N’e~ Jersey, That In said bonds as the same shall become due and single which shall be2. And bo it enacted, That allforfeltures, town, town- ablc, a.nd tetmyanddlsehargotheprlnet-

fines and penalties incurred by reason of thn at the several times it shall become duo thefs be appointed for tWO Years an([uatll his. a~-as required act concerning corpora- provisions of the act it enacted, That this act shall envmope shall be required at such ~speclal ces~or sites be appointed nud shall receiveis a supplement, and there shall take effect immediately, election, such ~lary as the body appofnting him eh&tlt/ont seventh, one thousand any one o~ such wards at Approved February 12,1895. 7. And be it enacted, That If at th,~ hour of prescribe, nod the term of office ot everyuent election more than six hun-. men~ -- seven o’clock In the morning of the day of m, rson holding such an office in any such citymitred and released, and that all .itshutl be lawful for the CIIAPTER -XL --- such’ ~electton.--or at-any-other tlm~durtug-- at the’ tmwofsuc~pl uintment,-by- wire az~.

¯ parts of acts/nconsistent with this act be :of said municipality, at An Act authorizing the siokln~ fond corn- i ~uch election, any member of the btmrd ot evqr name th~ r~m~_.Luay he known, almll .....they are hereby_ repealed~nnd .~lmt- tbls act mmnal muni| m!ssloners of _certaia~ti~-ln_thi.a.:st ~tedo ..regLatry antL-oloetton,-or-an~-regBtryor poIV end-at such at, polntme],t, and every such off1-

- fih~dltakeeffec~ImmedtatcIy. .... ~ :ttonnoxt~suoceedia --/mn-dettliemun/ctpat bonds of such cities clerk, slmll be absent fr,,m theplace where cerwhosotcrmotoffte0shallso endslmlllmoin case such votes held by them for the redemption of the such election shall be appointed to be he d. m’.,d!atoly deliver up his office and all prop.-~--~pproved-ffan~,-1895: polled, and in other cases at least fifteen d~ debts of their resPective cities, or shall be disquallficd or being present shall crt~-, hooks and I/alters, matters and things-- before the annual municipal election n~ 1. Be it enacted ey the Senate and General neglect or rcfuse to perform the duties of whatseevcr connected~ therewith to hl~ suc-CHAPTER III. succeedingsuchfntureelectiouatwhichsuch A~embly of the State of New Jersey, That such office, it shall be the dlty of snch board¯ ~ An Act to render valid the votes may be hereafter by reselutlon whenever the municipal debt of

~0_~I), cd.that purpose, t fifteen per ceutumof thcassessed valuation of_ ehal[_thea and thnrabc_preaont,.t~-fill such acKtesutng of bonds to lmy for the wamameetmg notice, in writing, slgn0db thoroal~ndlmr~onal- -chcRyfor vaCaucy. , tlmsam~ are hereby repealed, and this act~,Vherens, Someofthetownsandothermunic- thoclerkufsaid munici shallbeset u , it shall be lawful for 8. And be it enacted, That lnorder to shall takeeffeet immed!~tely~tpalltie~ have proceeded to construct cowers at five of the most ttngaud-to~mmn ov~provtde--mr the- Issue-of said meeting, to re- city to cancel all bends that havn been or may "~rorka or water-aupply.plant,.under-the ,pr~vi- - ~ppYbi,;CW’Fo~o~u~iy 18, 18it&

...... bonds to ralsemoney to pay for the same; -divide m~ld Incorporated town(township or hereafter be purchased by them for the re- siena of this act. It shall be lawful for the .CIIAPTEB. XXlV.and there are uravn doubts as to the con- into nat lees than three and not ts of suel township committeoof such hlterms’due and payahle at the time of such an)" sum not exceedin act respecting conveyance" iHevialon), ap-,: cause the e~ld laws are or are claimed to purchase. - gregatc five per ccntum of the taxable proved March,twenty-snvcnth.one thousand’ be slmetal; and whereas, such towns and to 2. And be It enacted‘ That all acL~ and parts lion of each township &s showu by the tax eight hundrtu~ und seeenty-four.:: municivalitlea should have thertghttofln, names or numbers, ofacts, geaeral, spocialorlocal, andlnconsis, duplicate, to be demlgnatod "water bonds" 1. Beltenaetedbytho ~cnatea~d General., ish the construction, of such sewers and to 2. And be it enacted, That from and after tent herewith, be and the same are hereby re- which shall run for any ocriod uot excecd.ing A~embly ot the State of New Jersey. That’ tssne bonds or to provide for the issuing the annual mumclpat election next succeed- pealed‘ and that this ac~ shall take effect tin- bear interest at any rate not the fifty-seventh section of the act entitled

:: " and sale of boners for the purposes afore- ingsuch redivlsion the townsh|p committee mediately. . centum conveyances" (Revision),.:- said; therefore, or othergoverniug body of every such lncor- Approved Fcbruaxy 12, 1895. ~enty-scvcnth;-on~ tho~-~7- -" ................ --].~ittmactedbythe-Senate and-General +l~ratert.town,townshtp-or borou~hshalleon. " ’ ........... anddispoaedofbyth~townshil L. an4 aeventy-totw._slaa~ ...........¯ Aasembly of tho State of New Jersey, That rest of seven persons, ln case said div~slon is CHAPTER XIll. ’such townshlp ut arty sum not le~ than lereafter read as followc.:’.. all the proceeding~ hereto/Ore taken by the into three wards, and of ntno personsin caseAn Act in relation to the manner of payin~ the proceeds of which shall be devotc 57. And be it enacted, That all acknow.edgo;’:: council of may town or other municipality such division is into four wards, and of eleven teachers in the public schools of certn:tn ctush-ClYwater worksf°rorth°water-supplynUrcha~° plant ownedand°f a system of

mentSthe lapse°r Din)niSei ten of).earsdeedStr,nuheretoforetho dat~ ntadOof suc.h°r_

5~ providing for the constructing of an)" sewcr persons In case such division ts into fivecities In this state, aud giving the common

operated by any person. Ix, rsons or corpora-okeu. orhereatter to be made or taken after.*--.~. therein and tho issue and thesale, or proposed wards, two of wh,m shaiI be eIectcd by the

council or other govern ng body power in4.ton; aud-it sllatl be the duty of the said acknowledgment or proofvhotwit hstand/ng~:~ , issue and sale. of any bonds TO raise and pay legal voters el’each ward.and one of whom

relation there .to=~ .......townshin commitlee to provide by taxation any errors or imporfccthms In aahl acknowl-~=-- .... thooestofanY~uuchsewaror sewer-,shall-be shall be-elected by-tho"1egal voters of the

1. Be it enaoted by ths Senate and Generalthoamount~ptmone~jtecesaarytopaythcio, ed~’mentsor proora, shallhe takeu and held:;! andthe same are hereby ratified and con. munlclpaltty at large; that at the annual mu.

Assombly of the Stato of New Jersey, Thatlt terest on the saht~ldsso authorized to be tobe good.and sufficient In law; vrov/ded.~:, firmed‘ and thc said bends i,.sued and sold, nlclpalelectionnextancceedingsuchdivlslon shall be lawful for the common council orissued as the same falls dne, andthoprincilmi howcver, thatallsuchdceds shall havobeen

i/ ~ whether dellvered or not, ortobe issued and thelegaivotcre in each ward shall eiectby other governing body in an y city of the flr.~tofthesaid bendswhcntheeameshallmature, ,tuly recordod, amithat thl~act shall becon-~../ ~old, arehereby madcvalidand blndlngob- t~llotoueperson to servo as a member ofthe

elassofthisstatetoprovldebyordinanc0forand every such township shall havo authority strued to apply to decdsexecutedl~vmarrled;~ .... llgations upon any such town or municipality township committed or other governing body

the manner in which pa}maents shall be madeto levy and collect taxes for t tis purpose In wolneli, and sUch deeds shall be st|fflclcnt to7.~ aafullyand as effectually as it thesaldt,ro- forthotormofoneyeax, and one for the term

toteachersofthepublicschoolsinauchcitles, case the rent~ aml income from tho operation conreythetr estates lu the lande described: ceedlngs were had anti the bonds aaued and of two years, and the legal voters of said mu-and for the form and manner In which war- of the said system of water works or wuter therein, wl.~ther the execution of the same-~’:IL .... ~oldortobnlesueaLandsnld. under an_actor ntelpalltv, votin~ln their eespeettve wards,-i ranis upon the pubIIo-ir~sury of any such

supply plantshallnotbesufficlcnt to provhlo sitallhavo b.’cn acknowh.dged b~. such mar-:. thislegislature free from all constitutional shallatthesamotlmeolect ono pereen fromthecity ehali be drawn and signed for this pur-

for the interest on the said bonds, and the rled women or their exccath n thereat proved" objections and the a~essments for benefits municipality at large to serve asamember

pose; and all payments and disbursementspayment of the sald bonds attheir maturity, bytbeoathofnsnbscrlbtn~wltne.sthvrcto....... when_m~ml~h~l_he~mvalid~xnd_egectua£as -for the t~rm of ono year, and aunuallytaere,

made, and all warrants drawn lnaccordanceafter deducting such sums frem thcrentsand 2. Anti be It enacted, That this net stta]l" ¯ .... lfllkewlaemauo Unuer an"aCt tree from all after there shall bo elected in and for each

with the terms of an ordinance duly passedlucerne as may be nece~eary to extend the take cff,,ct lmm.dtately."~:: eoast/tutional objections, member of said for that purpose, iu any such city, shall besald.syatemo£~’~er_worka or to makorepairs Approved Fehruary Is, l~JS.2. And be it enacted. That this act shall take , for the term ottwo years.and deemed and taken to be in all reapect~ regU,thereto.

effect tmmed~btely, voters of the municipality atlarandtawful.

9. And be it enactod, That it shall belawful Ct[APTEIt XXV.Approved February 5, 1895. voting In their respective war,Is, one

2. Anti belt enaoted~ That all acts andpartsfor the township committee of 0uch township,member for the term of one ycar; provided

of acts inconsistent with tkis act be andthe fromthuetothue to asrl*tl~t.dt~

..... ............. ’" CHAPTERV. thttifatthedateofthe firet election :ruder tact respecting certain town~hip officers~ n~n~ c-t~-’p-~de-- f6T-t~e compensat

mmcdiatel):_. ccrtMa omcara of the legislature. . . of the township committed-or otherApproved February 15. 189o. control and opcratiouof the said

L Be it enacted by the :~onato and General governing body theretetoro elected to repro- altere,l.Assembly of the State of Now Jer sent a muulolpal subdivision or ward shall

not have ex red, then and in that case such C H APTER "XIV.as corn notation for theor w c e o o~-~namea

elected or appointed there shall hepaid to the representative of the ward in wlHch his rest- construction, maintenance and operatdon of~eeond tmslstamt engrossing clerk of the house dence may be, and nothing in this act shall be water works fnr the purpose ot aupplying~fa~ombly thosum of six hundred dollars: so construed as to give more than two ~ard cities, townsend villagesof thisai~to withtoeach additional doorkeeper af the senate revre~en~tlves to any ward‘ water," approved April twenty-first, onealte-snm-ot-+heee-lvundred-end~ty-doilare,.-to- thousand eight hundre4 att~eventy-aiLthe assistant bill clerk of the senate, the sum township or 1.~BoTt~K~c~od ~y-th6 Senate and G/eneralof five hundred dollars:to eachofthe twoas- been divided lhto four ’or more Assembly of the State of .~ow Jersey, Thatalstant bill clerks of tho house of assembly, wards under tho provisions of this aot. and the first section of tno act to which thia ia athe sumof fivch~ndreddcllars;totho asaiat.- tho legal voters resident in anyone of said. supplemont bvamendedaoas to read as fol-ant private aocretary of the speaker of the warde, and owningmore than one-halt iu as- lows:house of assembly, tho snm of four hundred sessed va,ue of the real estate in suc t ward. 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and Generaldollars; to the poslmaster of tho hon~e of as- the township committoe or : Assembly of the State of New ,Iersoy, ’/’hateembly, flvo hundred dollars; to tho officer of said ~i~ any" number ot persoua, not Io.s than s0ven, aknown as assistant to *.he clerk of the house major.tty of whom shall resld0 in this state,

of three hundred dollars; to the .Y. nnd request that the mone may form a company for the purpose of con-.... : committees of the sassssed and collected atructing, maintainin~ and oper

such ward for for street pay works In any clty~t or beroug

L:

~;" : townsaudtownshipa, purposes of not more than dred and . until~urane,~,~nd-rovlMon~f-the l~w~r tho-eum-of than five-buy doh-they-wereete~ted shnll ............ l _---

expire and until their euecessers are elected-three hundred dollars each; and to the clerks thelimitsof said ward, then it shall no~ be the purpose Of supplying ouch city, town, "Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That provided, that the ~,fflccs nf assessor and col-*of the followtng commlttees of the senato, vlz: lawfulfor thesaid governing body to expend township, vlllage, seasldereaort or b,rough, sect/on two of the act to whlcnthis la anleulorexlst untletmmL by-vlrLneof-theDro..- 4nuu|¢lpal corporations and (Judicary. andre, the money assessed amt collected for the satd andthe.ia.hab.ltanL~ thereof, with w~:er, amenda~tory_act stroll ha ataehdod-to.read.as Vlsiotieo~t]~ charter of said town or city"~vialol~oflaw~)comblnctLtheSum nitS&30) three purposes within sam ward, otherwise {|ian in ~ =~--~mt-t~.-It-cn~tbd. That fftis a~ slu~ll follows: "’ ’ [hundred and fifty dollars each. " accordance with the request of such petition, ta~e eu’eet Immediately. 2. And be it enacted, That the cost of pub. or are authorized therein by an)" law of thisstate,- ~ 2. And bo lt enacted, Thatlhl~actshatltake uale~aauche2tpendlturethereof shah he as- ApprovedFebrna~yl4th, 189,5, llcation and pr(mf required by the first sec- a. And be tt enacted. ’rhat If the chosen

::. .. :e effect Immodlatmy, and shall applyaontedteby both of the representatives of ~ tlon of this act shall be pahl

-freehohtorofsaidtnwnshlpreMdes lntho in-corporated town eel off na alerts t d, attd said

present ~es~lon of the ]cglslature duly. 8aid ward fn said governing bed ......CIIAPTER XV;

the ot her bills ~ Sol town shall be entlt!cd to elect freohohler~ by" Approved February 6~-lB95f ......

of acts inconsistent with the An Act fixing the time for holding the annnal manner aa~nd the amounts thus-- act, be and the or charter elections ofciti~ of the

amount of license fees reeelvt~l by sam city plratfoa of his term. until his aucce~or is nleeted aS theAnActeonc~rningcli/esoftbo first.class immodt- 1. B01tenactedliy-ttfoSenata and Gen6ra]

before such licenso fees shall be carried to any chosentrsoholderfromtho ward/n whlchhothis 8kite, and providing for the purchase Approved February 12, 1895. Assembly ot the State of New Jersey, That la special fund or funds to wh/ch:~ bf lands and the construction and repair all cltles of the socondclaasof this state the be appropriated; provided, that the co, re.hles, and his succes~orahall hoelecte,l for¯publlcatlol reqnlrt ~ a term endinff at the same time as the terms

cities, held ou the a~cond Tttesdny In April aforesaid in auy ouch dally newspaper, includ- ’ or the other. ~,!.... .

ofbulldlngsforhlghschoolpu~sineuch .... CHA~"~ VT[L " annual or-charter elections thereof shall be the insertion of the.............. I, Bo It enactectb~’thcSone.te and General An Act abolishing duye of grace. " 2. And bo it enacted. Thatallactaandvarts lngtheco~t of proof of such publication.shall or4.ciAt~d:b0it enact0d, Thatnllacts and pat~t~.tY chosen freeholderaot said town ....;~"-:" ~ Assembly of the State ot New Jersey, That ]. Be i~ enac.tedby the Senate and General of acts inconsistent herewith be attd the sa,ee not exceed the sum of ten cents per appllcaot

of ucts~ htceuslstent with tl e’provislons of: ~f~" ychenever thn board of o~ucation or other the ~tato of ~New Jersey, That on. this act shall go Into for each of mild In~ertiona...,. L ’ ~dy having charge of the pubflc schools In ~ccepm, nces, bills of [y. this act, bc and the same are herehy repealed.’ /~:~=:ii" any city of the first class In this state shall ~vldet~:es or lndcbt- Approved February 14, 1895. 2, And be it enacted, That this act shall and thor this act shall hoa public uct and’ made, drawn or accepted by arty per- ta~o effect immcdtately.

~’:i i~..by resolution, determine that the property or

son or corporat/on af|er this act shall take el-CHAPTER XVL ~ . - . Approved February t8, 189;t.buildings dcvoted tO -- Approvcd February 14, 1895. ahah teke o,|ect immediately.

---~;=~ = such city are fe.ct~attd fn whleu there is no expro~od slip-An Act toprovide for the purchase of CIIAPTER XVtIIulatlon to the contrary, no grace, according

works and water-supply plants and~

CHAPrEIt XXV/." s~’~ :o’ ~ buildlngsareun~nlt uateorothor- to the customer merchants shaH be allowed‘

oration of the and to pro ent:tled "An act re- An Aetin rehttlon.. ~. ~=;’.’:i~. ~ wise unsuitable for h

’ ~;~ . . anch city. by certificate bet the same shall be due m~:[. payable, asfraudulently in-It for the common counclt or other gee - . icte|l, That allacta and varts state., twont .fourth, one currod.: ~?~::*

%~it,g bo~e % such c,ty. or board havin~~ ~’~.~:&W’ the provlalonsof this ~semhi’" ot the St,:~o~ ~°*:~ot~ %e~:~1 ,~ it eus~’~ b" ths ~:;~:~2~Yg°~., 1 i,o t enacted by ~,o So~ute and "crier tl~TL-.

Assembly of the Stmo of New Jeesny That .A~ mbly of the ~tate. ot New.h,rsey, ’lhat~!!: : ~i~ar gt~ °:; p~pfl:i~c ast ° f s~uu~h col ~ Y~nboYn r~s°nl ou; Approved February 1’; 1895 shall be ~aw.ful for the township eom~nit too in ....r... o " ,

,iexc~edin threohundredthonsanddollu~ as

° ..... stun toWnSwalPSrOfthls state topnrehase any" ..- : wneoevcraucnt shah ue fraudu]enti, con-

~"[:~::: - thotheYpurchaao" In timir~ ....olscretzOn.of lands andShadtnodetermineerection’ for’ of A ....~u-~omentyt.. . toC$|AP’PIzI~--..p. ............... .........,,co tmu~touTY ’ ~ "--An act" to"ina°ystemsuch~" coua~ruc~eu°ft ownshi.a e ~ vorasaaUownednOrsuccesstUiaudWatoro.~ - su.l.ndYo~eration= plant

cities," apvrove~" April twenty., fourth, , onn defrsudcd~Y mcurreO,tott in*tttntoSnnu no alawfUsult act|0nt°r thOor partYrothousand eight hmnlred at u ninety.four - - ,, . o ̄ . ’ ", P P-

~ibut]dingr~ and the furnishing of the same or authorize tnu inhabitants of the soverul t . .1 oratou oy att~" ~ ,, -. -~., ...... ~ ...... ,. ¯ .. ’ er Droeecu~ng a~ any Unlo alter SUCh deht was 4

/’L ~a°nrt~rrtehPa~r, an~dl~m~r°v~em°nt°.[ .b.ulldine,*

~hto~ns~t~lI~°f th~t~tnatmL°,t°’ v°n~rob~dl’all~:,t.L~!~grmserS°n’as personS-may bo agreed°r corporatmnnpon by eai~Pt~anahiU on suen;~c~°2saoP~Kla~stat~o auoc~ ,my c,ty ot ~ne sofraudulently contraeted or .ue, obligation

~;......... e, ........ eomnaitteo and tile said person peraoos or ~. Anti be it enacteu ’L’nag this act snnu ow--- - t. ’. .: "’, , Yhoused for high school purposes. ¯ twenty-second, one t~lOUsaut[oJght hundred ....... ., ....... , ..... .= ...... I_ .~ * ,. - -. ¯ ’ ,.g o. any sucu contrant oc eel|attica o¯ . :; ..... see or.o ,e P take effent tin,noun, to,y- .........thfrandu’ently’ncu’nd to r, co.r the o nne. . rO~ ~s,~A~’l ~ t~;* ~,~c=~,~u~"’~’l ’/’}t,.t ...... o~="ah eltw I~.. ut--" ann s’xty. ~tvuttt~suu ~,~tttt~ 4t~,tt upurlttlllg LLI0 sale[ A pro~ en ....}: eoruary is," le~3"-"’ er ~oy contracted to bu paid, not%%’ithstund.’ ..... ~’ ~ 1 Be ltenacte I b the S ate syetem of water works or ~ater supol) p ant I~ " < ¯ lng Ihe tact that by the terms of any ouchthrough its common council or other ovorn* " Y en and General ,,

lngbody or board havln~ chartro a~tha O AseomblyofthoStateof Now Jersey ’l’h,,* ,~ ~. And bo. lteuucted. Thatbofore the town- , ~ contructorobligatlou, thedeb~ contracted or

~i

CIIAITEIt XX-- ~ . ¯ LU ~. LO t~me, S et te the coal-i"

n~c~sofeuchcit~m~." ~-~-- ;E,L~-;.*7~"" thesevera[tewnshiveof’thi a "" ~ .... snlpcommttteeotonytowashioof thisstutoor at¯once, tm m~t) b~’d;:er~od mo~t advan, mieelonorsofappe~shall hereafter be elect- ~o~ll,~’tur~u~T2°r~n~r ~t3 uny contract for " . ".’. ,, the money, scoured to,be paid thereby ahull

an Act to repeat an act entitles "~A further not thou be duo or payaolo, and that ht snehtageous for thecre~lit of such’city borrow the ed for tbo term of thrso ye.r~, provided how- 12 . - g - _ Yt . ,t0r work or water- supplement ta~ ’An act to reorganize the cases, npnndlscovery of tad fraud, the party

i.

"’~?::: :" e~°neY°~l~erPP°rv°Prntat°db~lth~t":~t"~’c~’~:~’---------------.,v~.

~°v~’Iltnh2utc’~ttth°nsfir~PtSanf~’r~lthtewlt’tu~a°~h~g~lYPl;laY°fdt’~ su~:~trn(~v~n~°C~mg~Itte°~e°htl~tboard ot choson freeholders in eountlea ot defrauded may either rescind the co fractthe first clas~ In this state,’ approved April wholly, and recover any property eo el talnedv ¯

, ..... " -~ -, .: ’ ,. , ’ . , anyau0h township the tueat onwhethersuch third‘ one thousaud eight huudred and by fraud, or may, at uuy tilue proneed by no-- euantt~tho-pr[~lMons-ol[_thi~ ac~_andmay t m~,nct._~a~_l~tt~ cumm.ma.oncrs_o~_app~a=townshl~ will ~nrc’nnse a"-"-~*----,’-,. ---|ssne.bomlsof eucn city to thn amount sn an stall on elect.ca Ior one, two anti three yearn ...... v ~ v, ..... ~.,, .~v: _,,or~s ,,r et~Iltyminn," being chapter- seventy-four tlon oa contract for th0 rec6very of tlio" re8 tecttvol,, an I nt -..t ...... t~_ t ., , water Buppl) plan[" II

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a New Line of [ Entered aa second class matter. ]

SATURDAY° APRIL 20, 1895.~

Hammouton, April 20th, 1895.

Ingrain and BrUsselS ................... ~-~Ea~t-6r- W~ al~propilat~l~-c~lb: ............................brated by all the churches. Flowers We are now prepared to sell. theand potted plants in abundance wereused for deooratlon, and the "Father’sZ phaniah Breed Weeder and Cultivator

C ]3 d M t$i g House,,was rendered beautiful by

ar ets an a n s oature’s ~fts. We hail with pleasure . For small fiuits, corn, and garden use,the inexcaslng tendency of all Chris- We recommend them to be the thing.tiaus to observe with fitting services

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ql~ A supper will, be t4ven by the ~ Regultr mon~ly meeting of the

SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1895,

LOOAL-MI8OELLANY.-."1liar SALE.--The good.will, stock, fixtures

".IU-aml store property of the firm of P.S,

’ Triton & Co. For particula~,!ni~u~iOfoN"

G. A. R. Poet meeting this eve.Mrs. John Butterton Is recovering

Hall, on Wednesday evening, May let.Supper from mx to eight @dock,

CLOVER Mixed Hey,--4B eentl per 100 l.bm.,~t Anu~rson’LI~" Mrs. W. f-~ Clark started yester-

day-for W[ll[a-meporwl~., to-spendfortIMght wlth her mother-ia-l~w. Mr.Clark will take the came route a weeklater.

I N THE USE of DaM’s Dyspepsi¯ Cakee~arigid abstinence is unnecessary, unty

mien local should be avoided t~ is known tobe particularly hurt|ul to the patient. Forrole by ....... CROFT.

with Prekldont J. M, Atistln in tl/echair. The following members werepresent :

s~mnel A~denmnW. "C. AndrewsJ. M. Austin

Manly AustinW. H. BurgessS. E. BrownA. H. BlrdsP.llJohn BaRelyJ. W. LoganJesse M. Lear

D.t$. CunnlnglmmWaylaud DePuyGeorge DoddJohn Dllgee-M. FitzpatrickJohn French, JrN. B. HlnchmanHarry LeonardGeorge KingJohn RollerE, W. ~trlckland

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CALL AT th,s crowning day of the year; but ¢P’ PUdoa’tloseslghtoftliofaetthat theflret ’ACME LVERIZlI G ARROW, CLODCRUSttER~LEVELEt~

day of every week is "resurrection "’~ ~ ,.~mmmLJm~ Q TS adapted to all soils and a~l work for WIIICll a " -

ISTOCKWELL S ....M 9 day,,’ and should be made joyful to all¯ ~

’ w,Nvao. Fht crushing spurs pulverize lumps, leveIQ~l

- who love Him who became ~’the first smooth the ground,wbileatthesametimecurvedcoulters culnvate, lift and turn the entire surface¯ "

¯fruits of them thRt Ble= t, ,( ~ _ V,~t.r,t. ~ of the soil. The backward~slant of the coulters

~lt ItENT. House corner of Third Street ~--Im~m~"-’Pr’ev~atm4ea~ng-~

’ - ; -" " "" -adlw~k. ~~~

Magi. e entirely of on.st steel and wrought ironJL’ and Bellevue Avenue. For partlcOlars,

rot ,,~.,~~ and therefore prat~lcally Inde~tt-uctlble‘

lnqulreat the Post Offlce‘ . . -,,~.- ~ CHEAPEST RID~ING HARROW ON’

Our last week’s article on the ~ .... ~ R ARTH--~¢llsforaboutthes&measanofdimu~F~~ drag-eight dollars and’upwards.N. B.--I dtll~ fi~e ~ ~ at diztab~l~ ~

AI N P G line St Soh l ueetiou has a variously misso, ew recess use eves uuderstood by some readers; but needDUPLE H.~SH,8018MU., =flit,men, - mew ,/am~.noVhave beem We have no explana. " ................. ~ vmt r,a.rmt.. 4t3OIo.0anutat4t~hlOal|~

from severe illness.Bert Simons was among Ham-

mouton visitors this week. -Miss A. A. Snow yisLted Ham-

monton friends this week.Dr. Carl. M. Cook Was iu town

for a few hours, on Thursday.WANTED,-- Nursing to do.--either takiugcare of sick or couflnemeut cases.

MRS. O. SMITH,Peach St.. I~amm0ntoo. P.O. box 278.Wilbert Beverage spent lust Sun-

day with friends in Bridgeton.

The bxet bean supper of the sea.son will be given in the UnivemalistChurch, on Thursday evening next,April 25. Supper 6 till 8 o’clock, 25 c.Evening entertainment.

--and a north one at thab-- in which tb~sun does not shine dtt’ectly. Courtrlght ha~such to bin gallery in the Rutherford block.He also has years of experience in posingand lighting. Come to him, tberefore, for thesurest resulti In flrr~class portrait work.

~ Some folks misuuderetood Mr.Herbert’s advertisement last week.

AND FINE OIL STOVES.

CALL AND SEE .

The Crescent Bicycles.

They wear as well as any.-They-are~ s-light-as -any~They are as strong as any.The -u~_~.arantce is as good as any.

Sold-for Cash or.on Instalments.

lions or apologies to make, but to re-lisve their minds will say that theeditor

he felt that jway, and no individual ou~idc’ot the-[

or knew that such an article was t-0bepublished. We believe it to be for thebest roterests of our schools to retainProf. Salisbury as Principal, and will doall in our power to secure his re-elcctlon.

FARM FOR SALE -on Ninth Street. nearFirst ltoad. 27 acres, 8 acres improved,

small house and barn. Somelrnit, ~b0grapevines. Inquire of JOHN ATKIN~ON.

I~i~" A town ordinance, still in force,

where in town. A later ordinance for-bids riding faster than eight miles anhour on Bellevue Avenue and TwelfthStreet to Grand Street, and on inter-

streets witl:lin~ d.[i~[e~ ~famile of Bellevue ;also requircsat/alarmbell on each machine and ali p

In Town, some Choice Ham Bologna,

and Corned Beef,

Council instructed the Marshal to-on-enforce the sidewalk ordinance withinthe same limits as the speed ordinance

but ridezaareatilLllabIato fineriding on s ld_ewalks anywhere in

plaint.List of uncalled-for letters in the

Hammonton Post-Office, on Saturday,April 20lb. 1895 :~- ~[r~:L.~)-w]and~Iss Pattie M.Holmes.

SupL %%’ater Works. Maria Teresa Saris.:N Ins Saccaro.

...... Foxt~’Io.w.Raffaele Morasco. I.’rt~t~esco Pullla~ -

Some of that good PRINT BUTTERat 25 and 28 cents pe~ pound.

Don’t forget that we handle all kinds of Vegetables

and Fruits in their season.

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T, E, LEECH, 0i Leech, Stiles & C0.,The Philadelphia Eye Specialists,

4~tl Chestnut StreetWIll be at Crofl.’s Pharmacy. In Hammonton, NJ.,

Friday, May 10th, 1895 ......There Is no safer of obtainlnforth, than to consult Leech, Stiles & Co.’8appy results £rom correctly fitted glasees areagrateful surprise

to persons who have not before known the real profit to them-selves In wcaricg gooo glasses. No charge to examine youreyes. Allglgases guarantesd by LEECH.t~TJLES ~ CO;-

Antonio Macrl Cam panella.

Persons calling for any of the aboveletters will please state that it has.beenadvertised.

Jo~ T. FRENOH, P. M.

For the first half of this month theNational receipts were $U,129,051, andthe expendRures $19,607,805, leaving adeficit of ~8,478,753. Democratic states-manship comes high, but the peoplethought they had to have iL .,.

been raised in New Orleans for startingThis

a most encouraging sign of the growthof prvtective ideas in the South. WhenSouthern business men are willin~ tombark theW money In aa

promulgating Republican priaeipte~ itshows that the leaven is working.

The whole world will be the gainerfrom the war between China and Japanif one of the terms of peace shall be tbeopening of nil-the-ports of China toc0mmeucc. _ _ : ...........

Japan,s demand for $i00,~),000 fromChina is expressed in taeis, and the tadis a weight used m measuring eilver.¯ The United States will cheerfully furnishall the bollion that China can afford to

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Meat-and Vegetables

go to

Gee. M. Bowles’ Market,

Egg Harbor Road and Cherry Street, Hammonton~

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ALl things considered,party appears to be doing about as wellin. New Jersey ae in any other part ofthe Uniou.

Tho~ewho never read the advertise-ments in their newsl~apers miss morethan thoyp_resume. Jonathan Kentaon~of Bolau, Worth County, Iowa, who hadbeen troubled with rheumatism in hisback, arms, and shoulders, read an itemin his paper about how a prominent Ger-man ciuzen o! Ft. Madison had been

and, to nee his own words, "It cured meright up." He also says, "A neighborand his wife were both sick ia bed withrheumatism. Their boy was over to myhou~e end said they were so bad that hehad to do the cooking. I told btm ofChamberlaln’s Pain Balm, and how Ithad cured me ; he prncured a bottle of itand tt’cured them up in a week. 50ct.bottles for sale by druggists.

Bncklen’s Arnica Salve..Thn beat valve in the world for out~,

bruises, sores, ulcers. ~alt rheum, feversores, letter, chapped hands¢ chilblain~corns, and all skln eruptions, nnd posi-tively cures piles, or nn pay required. Itle guaranteed to give perfect satisfactionor money refunded. 25 coats per box, atCrolt’s phaxmaoy.

ACME HARROWS ALWAYS ON HAND

( uick l Ioal Gasoline Stoves, ’95 PatternAre the neatest stove in the market, and ae for

quality, we do not think they can be beat.

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John Moore Is on the g~in,--isnow able to come and see his doctor.

Mrs. Will M. Galbralth and sonspent last Sunday here

,wlth hronchial truublee, bat is :newimproving.

SOME of that flue Sage Cheese yet,At J ACIf.8ON’S.

~" Miss Minnie Holmes spent Easterwith her uncle, Wm. B. Hand, atBzidgetoo.

~" Jesse Courtright, of Deckertown,N.J., m visiting his brother, E. S.Courtright.

Harry Trowbridge hasDr. C. M. Cook,s lot, next to his store,on Bellevue~

....... ~AR Choice Feeding ~Vhcut Just received..... v,.j --eL Anderson’s. PriCe lOW.

Mrs. Clyde Smith and Miss Jen-nie Wolbert spent last week in Ard-more, Penna.

Born, in Hammonton, co Fri-day, April 12th, to Mr. and Mt:S. Pc-d-pl~e, a daughter.

............ ~F. F:~D_oughty, oi Abeecon,

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.JT astabrook - ................. iHas sta, ted a R~Sho~ stor~~

to do ~i[ kinds of work in the line of repairing Shods andHarn,~ss. Men’s and Boys’ Shoes and Boots made to order, ,~either nailed or hand sewed. Any article in this line left " ~,’

will receive prompt attention. His work and prices willsuit you.

We call your attention to a few bargains :New Irish Mackerel at l0 or*. Muemard ~ r~ cents per glass. " ........................Japioco Alimentaire, 10 c. pkg. Galantine .’,17 Iloar’a Head, 20 eta.Armour Packing Company’s Jollied Brown, 29 "cents.

FRUIT GROWERS" UT ION STORE

Pressyear

The Philadelphia weeklyand the Republiean, both afor $1.25, cash.

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

W IY.%TD OW 8HAIDE815~ 25, 35, 50 c, each. :Lace Shades, 75 c. etch.

B0d, dy & ]ffather, Sl North Second St.,PHILADF. PHIAs Penns.

Nearest Paper and Shade House to the Ferries. ]

Steel, and oilier friends.~I’IS-q MARY E. TILLERY Is prepared to

do drel, s.making In all its branches.Rooms H~ connection wtth W. H. Tillcry’s&hoe stole.

ItCa~ The demand for houses ie sogreat that in a short time all wlti betaken. A healthy sign.

Mr. L. Mvrlck and family, fromPittsb~rg, Pa.-~ill~occupy-the Earlplace, on Central Avenue.

~" J. B. Small has retnrned fromMaine. His niece, Miss Blanche Jones,accompanied him hither for a visit."]~XPEItIENCE COUNTS. Auy one can

ansi, a Kodak cameos, and some cantake a very crt~ntablc picture. But when

~oa want imrtruit work you should bane Itone by a man with ex|~rlenoo, lieder a sky=

light. COUIt’I’I¢IO[/,’I’ ~a~ had such, aod c~agive you the best of woriz.

Many new housee it is said, willgoup_ in Hammonton,this 90_ming~summer,/, e., if summer ever eomos.

The M. E. Church have held

with oermons by pastors from-’ places.

..... I~’-Herbert-I’,-Hill left for-a visit-inVermont, ou Tuesday, and will "openthe house,, for his mother aud sisterlater on.

M ILLER Raspberry Plants for gale by D.Chapmao, EIm, N.J. This la the best

an.round market rospberry, red or black.ever Introduced in South Jersey.

The firm of Bowlee and McIntyrehas been dissolved. George M; Bowleswill continue the busiuess, on Egg Bar-ber Road.

i~" H. L. McIntyre will ruu hismeat wagon all over town three times a

~- -~v-eekunt[l-~ ¯ no-w-stem is ready for

P S GOOD STEAK at Jackson’s,--12ceut~l per pound.

~. Univorealist Church to-morrow :Morning sermon : "The GlorioueGospel,)f the Blessed (;9d," Evening: "infi-delity in the Church.,,

I~. Carl Browne, will deliver a lec-ture on the "Coxey movement,, inUnion Hail ou Thursday eve, April 25,at 8 o’clock. All i’wited.

1"81 remedy yspepsta, ltldlgestio,I*,to, Dabl’s Dyspepma Cages. CKOFTthem for saln.

O. C. LLppincott had his anklediolocated at the WLuslow brick works,,,n Monday, by a fall of clay, and willbe lald up for several wccks.

Mr. aud Mrs. E. E. L. Tics,~frs. L. Beverage, and others attended3Ionday evening’s meeting of the Phila-delphia C. E. Union, In Temple Church.They report a grand time,

pOflK CRACKLING, for chlckena.At JACK]~ON’8

Read it again, you’ll see that he is notgoing out of business, but is selllng offcertain lines at cost or less.

at Anderson’s.

eveulng,Killian will give his second sermon inthe coarse on "What the Bible Says.,,Topic : "Condition of the Soul BetweenDeath and the Resurrection."

D ISSOLUTION. The firm kuownas Bowles& Mclntyre ls.diasolved by mutual

connect, to date April 17tht 1895.GEe. M. BOWLES.H. L, McINTYRE.

Gee. M. Dallas Packard,Brockt~,, Mass., attended his brother’s

mouton in thirty years. He thinks thetown’s growth has been almost magical.

W ,A.NTED. ~gLrL for-general hnusowor~In a family of three In Haddoofield.

8sad references and wages expected to P. Obox 221, Haddonfleld. ~.J,

twenty-one years old on Wednesday.That eveam~ a large company of youngfriends assisted in celebrating that im-portaut event, and had a very pleasanttime.

LACK MINORCA 8TOCK for tale.

John ~crs . John StokesW. F. Maloney Robert E. Thomu

- Charles Myers Edw.-J. TraffordJohn Marshall - John WattherI., W. Purdy B. Warrlngtou.James RtckardsMinutes of last mcetiDg read and ap-

Trustees reported that the front doorswere fixed so as to open themselveswhen unhooked ; also the gradln~ donein front oi the fire house. A plan wassubmitted by the Trustees to ring thebell automatically. On motion, theplan was laid on the table. On motionParker Woscoat, T. R. Wescoat andF. L Saunders were excused for absence

on account of belngnut of town. Cbas. Dodd J.M.and Robert Thomas were excused ibrabsence from the Thomas fire.

The following bills were ordered paid :E. W. Strickland, cleaning engine,grading, and fixing front doors, $8.75 ;H0rstmau & Bros., equipments $179.40.

Robert F. Watt signed the constitu-tion and became a member of theCompany. Roceipte, ~5.45.

Adjourned.RENT. Twelve roomed

, onehalf in fruit. $10 per month.

Inquire of G.W. PRESSEY.

It will-b~-m3agreeable ~i’priseto per-subject to attacks ot bilious colic to

learn that prompt relief may be had bytak ing- Chamberl~n’e-C61i0.Cb019r~ surf

y- in-st au-cesthe attack may be prevented by takingthis remedy as soon as the first symp-toms of the disease appear. 26 and 50cant bottles for sale by druggists.

:Middle tread. Hammonton.

We begin, thls week, a lengthyserial story,--that is, them are mauv l will sell my surplus ~toek ofchapters; but it will continue only afew weeks. The plot may seem obscureon first reading, but,--read it on insidepages.L’~OR SALE. ’20 acre farm on EleverJL’ -with 8-roomed house barn etc.

Addr~ JA~ES ~VANS.nor. Aretle and Del. Ave., Atlantis City.Antonio Agostino, the young

Italian bigamist, was eeutsnced to oneyear in State prisou. Attorney A.J.King asked the Court to-beas possible, owing to the mau’o ’iauce of law.L-~O[t SALE, or will rent for the season, tenJ? acres of land,-- 4 acres in blaeRberr~ce, gIn red raspberries, one tn black caps. Applyto - L.G. liOltN, Pine Road.

son.in-law, residing near tbe old Rock-hill farm, is slowly dying of coneump-

are looking after the family. Theirs isindeed a truly worthy and end case.I.mt_al[ heip_w ho_ean ....

FOR RENT. Five-roomed housoon Hortou8trest,--$Spermontn. Jnqutreof

JOIfN B. MICK, Orchard ~treet.

A CARD.~To the many frMnds whohave tried to comfort us in this dark,dark hour, and show their sympathy iuco many ways for the dreadful blow wehave received in losing the dearest andbest 0! husbands aud the noblest andkindest el brothero, we can only 0ayGod bless you all. M]~ E. E. Fr~KE,

MRS. A. D. DILNT.L’~OR 3ALE.-- FIve and whalraeren of lnnd-

-JU on Tl~lrd Street half-retie from th0 P. O.Good six room house. Fruik oar grove.

MRS. S. B. OLNEY.

Canada, the great temperance lecturer,will speak on Suudav afternoon at threeo’clock Ln Presbyterian Church, Mon-day evening at 7:30 in the BaptistChureh~ Tuesday evening gt-7:30 inMethodist Church. The~e lectures willbe interesting and instructive. All areinvited. A silver offering is all that isasked.

I~. Mr. Orrln S. Packard died In

Shoes .....At and below cost.

Come now i’or bargains

D. C. HERBERT.8hoe Store, : Bellevue Ave.

The Best

Philadelphia on Friday lastdisease, aged 71 years and one day.Another of our old citizens gone. Formany years among our best known men,later called elsewhere be better businessprospects, but always holding a warmregard lor Hammoeton, and makingfrequent visits. The remains werbrought here on Saturday, nud funeralservices hcld Ln the Universalist Churchon Monday forenoon, under ausplces ofM. B. Taylor Lodge of Masons.

Win. Rutherlord,Commissioner of Dee\ts, Notary

Public, Real Estate and Iusuran0e,

Cakes and Pies ..............

Also New Candies.

SteamIce_Czeam

at J. B. Small’s.

Belt Buckles, Shirt Waist Sets,

And Book-marks, our specialty.

ROBERT STEEL, Hammonton Jeweler.

.......... BRING YdUR-REPAIRINGI .....

About what wheel you will ride this season.I sell wheels to suit all pocket-books.High-~ade Wheels ~85, $100, and $125.

Second-hand wheals at most nny price.

W-. H. Bernshouse Agent for Victor, Spalding, Cleveland,

wi~:¢eiley, iifid- credefida BicyCles~

BLACK’S GENERAL STORE

Bicyclesat their respective prices

of them liberally guaranteed.

At $i00 Ths worldfamoasRambler-in auy styleor weight.

’i"ne Sylph, with Itsproverbially "easy. run-ning" bearings.

At $75Dampman Speclalfitted with "quick inspeo.ties" bearings, 23 Ins. ’

Overland Scorcher,same makers ae Sylph,and practically samebearings, 24 the,

$50 These are "good value" wheel%.TO the $50 one

$65 two are mou’s.

¯ are well looked after in.

Ladies lbe opwn s, andrunning scar built.

Gold Medal Butter, in one-pound prints This brand ofbutter was awarded the FirstPrize at the World’s Fair. Itis made and printed in theElgin District, and is sold atabout-t-he same pnce as -thebest tub butter.

Fels Naptha Soap is being,-the- manufacturers.

It will do most anything, sothey say; but, candidly, it is a"good soap, and is proving ago6d seller.

A new lot of 5 c. CMicoes,--quite an assortment of them.

We have some fine eatingPotatoes- the mealy kind.You know they are hard tofind this time of year Theyare a little high, but one bushelof them is worth two bushelsof ihe w-a-t~ry tasteless kind ......

]T~d-6~t ~ly pay toharp too much about one thing,but that Auburn, Maine, Corn,at 8 cents per can, is a seller,We claim it to be equal to any15 cent corn in the market.

Something for pies,~Apple~in gallon cans ~pared~for 2{~cents per can. Pie Peaches 1@cents per can.

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PoundsSecond-Hand Of Hams &Bicycles,

I am "trading.in, and At greatly reduced prices,selling a good many 9cod sec- .....ond-hand wheels, and can offer on account of intendedgood "deals" to both bu

to-buy a remarkably good one.

Sweaters.We have a good all-wool

Sweater, choice of four colors,at $2 ; an extra fine Worstedone at $2 50. All other kindsof Bicycle Clothing, Sundries,etc., etc.

REMOVAL.

3%’. H. ELLISsHtmmonton, N. J.

Courtright’s Photo, Gallery,

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

Everything Guaranteed, or No Sale.

M. L. JACKSON,lit Insure with A; H. PhLllipg & Co.,18"~8 Atlantic Ave. Atlantic City, Hammonton, N, J.

................... - " Second St. and Bellevue Av.

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ONEPOUND

_it’ l~ka ._~i ~ivotw/st~ta *Hou~av&-

for a hand to be thrust into. Contract.ore and Janitors have made an expen-sive capitol of it.

What miserable nonsense is the Dem-ocrettc artmment against an electivendiclarv because "the courtsehuuld he

fact tha t every Common PIoM Judge inthe State ts a Democrat.

Gem CiarkNn mayo thatHarrison will accept the Presldentlnlnomination If his party should call him

............... ~ Our better halves say they could not day.school 12.00 Boon, EvensongAll btmineas placed in my hands will keep house without Chsmberiatn’aC~gh Friday eve Evensong, 7..~0¯

be promptly a~tended to, Remedy. It in used in more than half Ms~uo~xs~ Ee|seoPaL. Roy. Alfred Wagg

S~ENN MUTUAL HW.,d. ......... ~tnsuranee-Compsuy

Of Philadelphia.A purely MutuM Company, conducted

for members, by members.

Greatest dividend paying abil-ity. Unequalled security.’

All "form~ of legitimate Life Insurance ’written, to meet y~ spedM needs,

.... ah-theloment-squa~ eatea¯~ .....Assets, $24r960,660.

For all tnformatlon, addressHenry Me Phillips,

Hammonton, N.J. [

We. B.uthe ’foed,

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FLORAL WONDER,For particulars ~ Vlelt’s ~fl~ @Idds

far I$’~, which cent~nscolored plate4 OfV|¢ k.a Ilraac.ht n g Alter. SWeet I~M

c~t lll~tratlone; description~ that d#.~rib*, not mtdead; hlnt~on m~tving endtran~pl~nth~g. Piloted tn 17colored Inks. ~ailed an receipt of 10ennui, which r~ay be dt~ucted from flatorder. Vlek’a Seeds nontlda tl~gem’ of life.

PEASCommi~ioner of Deeds,

Notary Public,Conveyancer, ~

Real ~tate & Insurance AgtH~MONTON, N.J.

.......Inaurem~ p~ oh]yin-th-e-,hOBtreliable eempanie&

Beeries Leases, Z~orti~ges, Etc.Carefully d~.

OOJ~kN TICKETSaid from all portso! Europe. Corres-pondence solicited.

.mquantities at W]ud*~z~t

40 Cents a Pound~We have grown tons o f Sweet P¢~ fJut

pent mummer or a very floe quality to beabh toglw ourfrJendaareldtmelLva:tettee and c~Iors mixed.a pound e"ly 40 ets,t half pound~Scm,! qunrterlmund l~clJ.!o~.uen 10 eta.GOLD ]TLOW3gR,Charming Pot Phmt, and exe~lent forBorde~

~" ~’~ ~ COLUMBIAN~ Rtwszaar.~rma0aVid:’nBoas~m

[~ Bring your orders-for Job Printing’6V~W~ ki//d to

........ the South_Jersey Republican office.

AUantic Ci4~ IT,. R.

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Fertilizers.~/ust received a supply of,

)k[apes’ Complete~anures,

Such ~Early Vegetable ManureGeneral Use ""’A" Bramd,_ "Potato : "Corn "

Aho Fine Ground Bone, etc.

Will soon have a car-load

Gold Medal

Dried and Ground Fish _ reduced toFish and PotashNitrateof Soda " "

6 cents.

MIGHT AS WELL.bIIght’s well sing n soilg of hope as growl

about the weather;

! together !Wl~en it’s windy,/ly your kites; when the

Summer’s heate~.I I’toast you brown, don’t tear aroun’, but go to

. klllln’ skeetors !8lngin~ on the wayMakes winter sweet as May ;

An’ you might as well be happy’Till the Jodgment day I

Mlght’s welt whistle as you go us

Dates’because you’re gotn’;

If you strike a thorn or so, maybe It’s your

At the HardWareStore, ..........¯ without ’era [

.......... ’e-,~ . . Hammonton, N.J.Slngln’ on the wayMakes winter sweo~ as May;

’ An’ you might as well be happy .... " - .....

pound package ’Ti,ltheJedgmentday!~ At WIN & So ’sNew Store, Hammonton. Wm. Bernshouse’s

- xraPupils who have been neither absent We have an elegant line ofnor tardy during the month ending )es and Silk o ..................

g-cut Pruning Shears- z)~n~tc~8~=-o~-~" th~w~,: " ..........

But make a clean smooth cut. ~

~IOWERS,--pnly the best makes.Garden Seeds from D. M. Ferry & Co.’s :

old reliable seed house.

Wheel-Barrows--several styless~light---heavy--or to dump--no side-boards;

, ~,: