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For all kind, O Orders called for, Lumber, Mill-work, Church at Rives Junction she was bro’t down with pneumonia succeeding L~ Carefully filled, and #Vindow-glass, Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of cough- WI~ d~ SON~ VERMICELli, Promptly delivered Brick,Lime, Cement, tug would |ant hours with l|ttle interruP- -tiou. and it ~emed ~ ir she cottld not Hammonton, N. 3. And Fancy Paste, NIi Wesolieit,ourpatronage¯ Piaster, Hair, Lath, etc. survivethem. &frlen:Ireoommended - Dr. Kiug’s New Discovery ; it was quk And dealer in Henar~r:ll~namer, IAght ~Wo0d~ iu its work and highly sat.tsl~tory : its results." Trial bottle, freeat Croft J. GOODMAN Imported Groceries ~uufaoturer and Dealer in For Summer use. -- ~ FANOY w. .all and Winter Bargains in - SHOES. Posts, Pickets, etc. Berry6Yates & ffnests Suitings. Dry Goods, BERH~" OJRA~ES. Of allkinds. AI,o, A1~q~byS a Good Stock. Fobom, N. J. Cedar Shingles. New Fashion Plates "010~o -- on exhibition. Only the Best t ~t. Lumber~awod tuorder. I~’Wo have ju,t re~vedour Sp~ng Notions. -- .... Order~ received by mall promptly fllle~ stock ot tends. Gents’ Clothing Shoes madeto Order is my e~lee~ ~ow. ~ made to~order Specialty, and full Can furnish very nice 1:!’o]21~ ~ ~oza~, X~tb~ex’s. Tex.ms==$1.~5 Pax’ Yea~. --" ~I: VOL. 33. HAMMONTON, N. J., SEPTEMBER 14, 1895. NO. 87 .~ .... 4.* That CAHNING__ Reduction .............. - ................. r~rro~ 1’.zrtraLWAS ~. ..... : . ~oduotion. ,,.,, oo,. o., o, I " f i - few hteis inregard totbeprope, cdcan- n the pr:ees o ats A copy of the~x-~ being ;-----~==:=~ ...... -~-====---------=- =~ = : " lassos "’"" Industry, au article I~vlng appeared In pposite thePost.0tfiee ..... , The~epartie~ have any amount of .... -- _ ¯ = .... - captt~l, and only a~ka favorable lees- Baskets ........... with oovor~ :- tlon betweenthe two railroads. They 3Ve give some of them,~ are willing to come hem-if"the people Best Sirloin Steak, 18 c. will agree to provide the materlal~for Best Rump Steak, 16 c. 30 CtS. _o,o, .oo . ,_ _, or without-- earing beans, lima beans, tomatoes, and Bes~ Round Steak, 14 c. Cove/sw06d or burlap. ........ pumpklne.---They attach much impor- ............................ Good Steak;-10 cents-- -- lance to pumpkins ae well as to the Rib Roast (best cut)*, 14 cts. article& * We know itisa_little The factory wall zlve emp!oymen_t t o. ~-Chtlc]c RdaSt-~best-cut), 10 c. ........... , under the market, We k-re-~iing /idlte-d num~-p-er-bapeand open nhome market200forpers°ns,--artlclee Stewing meat, 5 cents. Flour .=oh produced here as Better " -6 cents. "~- but we have more stock ....... ~-¯ elsewhere. And the Best at8 and 10cents. The mum ~olnt ie~ will the people ..... than we ~ that is made entirely grow theartides ? Will the people come to carry over, -- from old wheat, to a meeting to consider the subject ? Our 25 cent Butteris as good as the best. These lmrtio~are wl~lng to come here ...... So. while they last, .... -- ..... ratled~and an invitation given, negotia- ’ you ~--have-them- theprice is l~ow. tions canbebd, n at ou~; but il every At E, StockWeU Shoes - ......... - Shoes person interested sta-~s away from the =:........ :--:= ~ods . ...... at the price named. Call and see ~ othem to be there A __ ,,- -- while he ~emaiae at home, it means an Also, We also meetall so-called empty house, aBd the matter will be xeductions in price ELVINS, dropped. STORE Custom Shoes b~ the parties td call Made to l eaSttre. of Fruit Jars. ameeting and learn what our people YOU can get a one-pound pack- _ "I~ .~.~,~w~,-~ of all kinds done .. _ ......... ~ ~ £JLt~_ at reasonable rlttes. --- hire a hall and nobody come. If this Drinking and Baking ~J ............................................. chance elipa away it may be a long time .~ .... Chocolate-for~20-cts.- ..... ¯ be ~-Ee---~-~e-r~-- d,lre to grow vegctablee for c~nniug, as as t,i,e empt~meut to P. RANERE, Grocer. . .__i__ _ i~ au excellent opportunity, for one week. ....... .................... ~will ~y that ft ~ th, ~is~nt .......................................... The Hamm0nton Steam agitatlou by Mr. Win. Rutherfordaud All our goods are sold strictly the]~dlWroftbe~sP~c~thattbe for cash. This gives every MaearoniWorks ........ l~rtlee (who already have severM large purchaser thebenefit of fewest canneries, with ample capital) became (E,tabllehecl in 1889) ’our orders i~tereeted in our town. They re~nfly prices. - - -t~&i~ed-a-slnrle -order- from Chicago NO trouble to sEdw g~odsor I Thebefl~acaroni made in the for Job Printing. ’~hlch required tweat~ cars totr~pert uote you our prices. Call and I U~i~d States. Try them. tbe~,. ~ r. ~.~o,~ e convinced thatyoucansave] ~’ld Wholesale and RetaiL-~ Groeeries, win, I~,. l[~rl~l~lD: I1~ List o! un=,,od-for ,ether. inthe money by buying from~ C~" I/~’-- i’-- SuooeMor tO Alex. ~Itken Hammonton Post.Omee~ on Baturday,. Store. ~. Stockwe~Dealer in !reported & Domestic r I Provisions, ..~=o_.-~o,~,--- -s~pt.14, 1s0s’. .... Opposite the Post Office ........ ¯ O.,eop~, ~=un--. OBOO~IRIIgS. .... ar~ Flour, Livery mad Bo . Maria Teret~ Demur,, no~l= ~o~n.n. 3ant received a new lot of Ira. .... Stable. Mr. F W Murphy.. _ - _ _ ~at.t~ ~-. __ portedDliveOil._~ . __ " FOnEION. - Feed, o, .,, U nd r eaexwgar, ....... - Single and Double Qarr1~gen W hire, Person, calling for any of the ahoy, ~ust~,e~rt~_~[-~l;lr~ -- ........ please lot of Ladies ," Men s, and [ ~ ~’~~,. &C* by the day or hour. Jow~ T. Faz~cm P.M. Children s Fall Underwear. /~ ]~ ~,~ oo ~o We are putting in afull line of|~~,.~a~’~.~ --xa----- Win. Bernshouse’s Marvellous Results. Dry Goods, Clothing / ~-. ~-~-- -~- :-- P. S. TILTON & 0o’s From a letter written byRev. J. Gun- derma,, of mmond=~e. Mien., we are for Men,BoysandChildren, I][~). ]~,, Flk--]~ O permitted to make this extr~t : ’~have " Boots, Shoes, Rubbers. ~monton._ no he.sitatlo.-tn-~commenalng J~oe~or BO~y-sWKnee - Pa~s~ffom-3~-cts. ! .... .---- [STEAM ....... King s New Discovery, as the results . " were almost marvelloue in the ease of my . up, and a good assortment ~. ~m~taot~-erof theFines~ wife. While X w, Imetor of the Baptist " Of Sehool Suits. I MACCARONI, Pennsylvania Hemlock satisfaction-guarsnteed. X]I.. J. an Wa--, JOHN ATKINSON, Dy~ing and Scouring. ~mn~rm" ~ktBottom Prise,. Manufacture our Tailor, - n~s~, Second Street and Bellevue Ave., GEO. A oNToN, : N# Halrnrnolxton. Our specialty, thiSbe full frame orders.Spring’ will Merchant Tailor, oleo~ Day~,-V.ve~ w--k-day.OAS AD*INXS,EBED. BOOUriUg at~ffRop~iring promptly doris, teeth are ordered. O&rmeutsm~delnthebestmanner, Hammonton. t~ooharge for extracting with gas, when l~te, reasonable, f~t~i~t’~lon guarau. Black’s Building, - - -teed iu ever~ ease. ..................... Your patronagesol|cRed- ..... - .......................... -- ...... satisfaction is guaranteed. Rep~___~g done, a, mU DOOH, Bellevue Avenue, Hammontone : : N.&~ "L ; t : :

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Page 1: Hammonton, N.J. N] W YOBK WBIBUNIi...7 B RIA! PIPE l~ucklen’s Arnica Salve. The beet salve in the world for eutsj ",T~’vor since, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and

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B RIA! PIPE l~ucklen’s Arnica Salve.The beet salve in the world for eutsj

",T~’vorsince, totter, chapped hands, chilblains,corns, and all akin eruptions, and posi-tively cures piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give Dor.~ent satisfaction

HAM DirectOry.

~~’~E~ or money refuoded. 25 cents per box, at

~! ’ ONE Crott’s pharmacy.

il~]| POUND !OE0. STEELMAN,

Merchant Tailor.

DUKES

DUKES ~|IXTURE or

j)ttl (t 5(H00t.....O~I¢A representative Americasf Basins.as S¢.hool for both

R~LIGIOUS. -BAPvts~. Rev¯ J. 0¯ Killiau, pastor; Sun-

day services : Preaching 10 .~0, Sunday-school11.45. Junior C. E¯ 8¯00 p. m., :Ohrjeli&n l~,n,deacon 0.30, Preb, bhlng.7.38~ Weekday prayermeeting Thursday evening T.45. :

Ca~_no~, S~r, Josaru s, Rev~ ~t~’VenKleIacting rector. Sunday mass 8.$0 a. m., except.tug thi~l Sunday each month.

Cnnts~’zA~ ALLranOm Mrs. M.S. Hcfl~man,president; Miss M¯ E¯ 0lnny, seo’y. Meet-ing every Friday aftereoon et three o’clock at

Suits made to order, on short the residence of Mrs. Olney on Third Street.EP|SooPA~., Sv. Mann’s. Rev. A. C. Pans-

colt, rector. Sunday: morning prayernotice, and ~uaranteed. a¯ m¯, [second and fourth Sundays

¯ ̄ , tlon of the lilly Eucharist ?.30 m re.l,.... day-eeheol 1~,00 noon, Evensong .7:80

S ouring & Dyeing. ~astor. Sunday services : class 9.80, a. m;:¯ iFi-- ~;30 p;m., preaching -~.80.

Class Tuesd Wndnssda~ even¢-n_fs 7.45.

MisMon at Pine Road.

Hammonton, PnnsnY~’=¢ni~.~¯Sunday cervices: preaching, 10.30 a. m¯, Sun-day.school 1~.00 noon. preaching 7.$0 p. m.

~" C.E. prayer meeting Wednesday T.45 p. m,

Real Estate Missions at Foleom and Magnolia.SP~n~ru~xs~. J.O.Rsusom president, A¯ J.

King secretary. Regular meetings Sunday

FOR SALE. .’~ a~,~oon, at ~ o’eloeh¯U~zv~SS~Lt~r. Rev. Costello Wesion pa-

ter. Sunday services : preaching 10.80 a. m.1. A l~rge and handsome house on Sunday school, 12.00 noon. preaehiug ~’.30

Pleasant Street, only a few rods from the p.m. Sociable alternate Thursday tvenings.railroad, very with heater ~s’s Tz~P~oe U~ms.

e, RECORD BUILDING.. ¯017-919 CHUrl’NUT STRrrr"PHILADKLPHI~

~O~L~ fitAy PEIRCE. A. M¯, Ph¯ D.Pounder- laud Pr~clpld¯

2. A neat 7.r,mm house on Second St., Brown secretary¯ Mrs. Wm. Rutherford cot.very convenient, beautifully finished, re*pending ~eotetar.v¯ ..........heated ; one lot.

3. Good house and lot on Second I~t., ]~’UN~C]~AT,.very desirable¯ C~,~n~. J.L.O’Donnsli.

12. Farm on Pleasant Mills Road, five Co~zcror ~t Ta~asuunt~ A.B. Davit, ¯

of Phlladelphht. ’ "

A purely Mutu~tl C0mpany, conducted Of Hammonton. N,for member,, by members.

Greatdst dividend p~ying abil- Authorized Capital, $50,00G:)Sty. Unequalled security. .... ~. ~. ~ ̂ ,~Paid in, Stir,000. ?:"

All-form.-oflegKlinn~" Lif, in~Urauoe ~urplus, i~-tl;uut ¯written, to meet your special needs~ ~ " i

at the.lowest ,quare mtea R.J. ]~YE~ES~Assets; $Z4;9110,6110,

For all information, address M¯ L. JACKSON,

Henry M. Phillips, , W¯ R¯ TILTON,Hammouton, N.J. -- ’, ’.:~ :.=

DIRECTORS:Win. ]Kuthe~fo~d, r.~.

Commissioner of Deeds,

¯ -Conve~aueer,Real Estate &

- N.J. ......Insuran@ ~l~ma aura ......

reliable companies.

Georg(

O. F/E~xt6h, .....C, F-__O~g°°de

A~5~-Bmlt~

CerUflcates of Jocpemtl,sued

Carefully drawn, held one year.OCEAN TICKETS

~d from all pe~o~ ~urope. Oon~ Disco~---t days-~--TuesdayI~mdenoe ,ollelted. Friday of each week.

I~r Send a postal card order for a truesketch of Hammonton.

~ Bring your Orders for Job Printing Of every kind tar

the South Jersey Republican office.~r A Ce~e~t School of htzh gr~e, wM~

miles from Hammonton post-office. 20-¯ er~a, partly, in fruit; good house¯ A

~1 ST YI~AR’~----.m~ .- "bargain. . - J. B: Ryan. J. D. Fairchild.

Coxs~As~.~e. Gee. Bernshous% W. B¯¯mdex, the u.me l~l.nei]pa~. 14. The Lawson house, Orchard St¯ Be,j. Fogletto,for buttes Fine house, 9 room,, heater, easy terms. 0~nasaaa o~ Hrouw~vs. W.H.

15 A lar~e house on Grape Street, 7 Ovnns~sa or ~n Poem Gee.

F~oaom~ ! rooms, nearly new. - Two acres:- - ~ -- - ’Nma~ POL~Cn.--:J: H{Garicn. " -

uffJve~. Earollment bb.ak* on application, berrles~:Cheap; : .... B0Xnn o~ EvccKrmx.: el F¯ 0sgood~ preH-. ~a_yfmt~lon~’~s--:96be~a Monday, Septemberi 17¯ An attractive and very comfortable dent: P. H. Jacobs. clerk; Edwin Adams. L.

~tcaooi ~mmture, tnctu~g addresses o! E~- house ou Central Avenue,--seven roomsMenfort, Dr Edward Nor*h, Win. Ruther/ord

~Reed~d MuO’Rdloal~t~a halls, pantry, bath, hot and cold Mrs. S. ~.l~ty, fr~e. ..........

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~MA~Sn~L. Gee. Bernshouse.Jusr~czs. John Atkinsen, G¯ W. PresJey, .....

Meets monthly; March, June, Se~tsmberandOrammt~ are .~u~lly fruit¯ Fair terms. , December, Tuesday after let Mo~day; other

~tl~-.~lSted to po~llllo~ 18. Thirty acres on Seventh St., partl~ months, let Tuesday. ’-- cranberry bo~¯ Vo~.uxrt:~a F~a~ Co. John M¯ Austin.

A.H. Phllllps. W.A. Faunee. 19. Forty acres on Oak Read, good sident; Chas. W. Austin, feeretary. Meets

A.H. & Eo.house, bars, etc. Nearly all land in ’ evening of each month.

¯ -" " ~ Little. E. A. JoHin, Win.

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~on~~ nlngham, J. P. Patten, Alvin Adams. Meetsre nsura ce.

20. A house and large .lot on Egg latt Saturday eve each month.Harbor Road ; six rooms, hans, attic ;

Mortgage Loans.

.................... e~i~esp0nd~n~ s0ifdted. - --&tlv.ntic Avenue.

Atlantic City, N. J.

heated. A__bA~aLU,.2t, Eight room house and two lots on ]~RATER~AL,

Third ~teet ;__very.convenient ;-he,ted A¯ P. Simpson. M¯ A.; A. B. Davis, Secretary.thr°ugh0u~L - Meet~ ~r~t Thursday evening in each month ia-- Mechanics’ Hall¯

~l~:For any desiredinforma- w,.s~ow~ona~ i: 0:o:F. J: L. 0~onnelltion in re~ard to the above, ~" o.i W,l~am H. Ser~shouse, Secrstery.¯ Mee,s every Wednesdey evening, in Odd Fel.call upon or address Editor tows’Ha..

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Sn~wun~z~x Trrsz I. 0. R.M. Charlesof South Jersey epublican, Herbert, Sa,hem ; Chas. W. Austin, Chiaf ofHammonton, N. Records. M~et every Tuesday’s sleep In Red

Men’s Hall. - - ’M. R. T~tr~-on Lovo,~, F, & A.M. Dr.

I-. R’I’P’A,N’S

’ ~- The modem stand-

Edw. North, Master; D. Cuunlcgham, Secre-tary. 2nd and 4tb Friday nights in Me~0ulnBall.

JR. Op]M~R~U~pf~n - A w~nt czx Mgeszwtcs.-L. A. Hoyt,’ Counc:.llor ; L. W.Purdy, R~ 84A, T. Lobley, F.S. Meet| every Saturdayevening In Mechanics’ Hall.

Gm~. D. A. Russ,-.~,Pos~,G.A.R. Orvillem ard Family Medi- z¯ lqoyt, Commander ; W. H. Hv Braabury¯I Adjutant: L. Beverage, Q.M. Meets let and

-U~clnecon21Tlol~: ~ .. ~l(~ .... 3rd S~turday ~ights th :Red Men’s Hall......... " June. July and Augusb let Saturday even-

= c ve~.c~y inn only.Tam HA~soxxow Avn~zt~e -A’ssortA~,

His of He~y Smith, president; A.K. ’,,ram

and 4th-Mondcy at- Wm~Bemshous6~s office.-

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J, S. Tha~’ex,Teacher of Guitar

Agent_£or-G uitars, -Mandolins

Business 0rgauizations.Fruit Growers’ Union, H. J. Monfort aeoretary~

shippers of fruit and produce.¯

Fruit Growers’ Association, G. W. Elv!ns sec-retary, shippers of fruit and produce¯

Hammonton Loan and Building Aesoehtlon,W. R. Tilton secret~ry.

Workingmen’s Loan and Braiding Assoelatlon~-w:~:~,~, ~ro~: ---i .....

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O. W. PAYRAN,~tto~ney at Law.

Masterin Chancery,,Notary Public.

¯ Atlantic City, N. 3.Hammonton office over

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.......Real :Estate Office................ ’ ......... In the Brick Fay bJtdingi-: -

................... at Hammouton~ Station.

Seeeral Improved Farms,Nice Homes in Town,

¯Wild Land by the acre.Building Lots.

AlsoPeople’s Bank, W. R. Triton cashier¯Hammoatou Improvement Association. M.L.

Jackson provident, W. g. Bemshom~o sec’y~O¯ W¯ Prestey treasurer¯ ̄

L~AL BUSINESSIt0USF&R. ~ble and enlerprlsl~g partlee, In theirpeofive lines, whom we can recommend.r details, see their advertisements.

Monfort Cycle Co., bicycles and supplies.Robert Steel, Jeweler.M. L. Jackson meet and produ0e.L.W. Cogley, harness, * "O. W. Pressey, Justioe¯W. H. Bernshouse, soul.Dr. J. A. Waas, dentist.John Atkineon, justice and tailor.John Murdock, shoes.G. W. Swank, oysters and flth,Win. Rutherford. real estate and insurance¯Win. Bernshouss, plsnlng mill. lumber.J; S. Thayer, musical luatruments.Leech, Stiles ,~ Co., eye specialists.Henry Kramnr, (Folsom), cedar lumber.George Stselman, tailor.D. C. llerbert, shoes.

:and other instruments¯ Also,:both vocal and instrumentel. Repairing

~omeand see us, and learn p~rticular~, pro nptly attended to. For terms and~gHsh, German, French, and Italian pH, ez apply at residence iu the ensuing,]token and written, or ~ t H ~rman Fiedler’s Cigar Store.

B. Albrici-& Co. Hammonton, N.J.

s s ¯ dec~ed, by direction of the Surrogate of theCounty of Atlantic, hereby given unties, toPhysician and Surgeon the creditors of the said Mary A. Smith tobring In their debts¯ demands and claims

Hill’-s Block, Hammonton. against the estate o[the eatd deeedent~ underoat[, within nl~e months from this date. or

~1~00 Hours, 7:301;O 10:00 A,M. the~ will be lorever barred of any actionther ~for against thq said executor.

1:00 to 8:00 and 7:00 to 9.-00 ~.~. Dt ted AUgUSt 7.1895.WILLiAM H. BURGESS. Executor.

Hoyt & Sons̄ print ]~[j~]~NI~’ss,

D y*’err-- Picker Tickets " AIullas~ortment0f hand and machinm~de,~for work or driving.

~audoe River Cove Oystersi~mks, Va--~ses, Whips,AT Riding Saddles, Nets, etc.

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----- .... WEEKLY~WSGREAT VALDJg For all kind, O

FOR OF THE WORLD " Orders called for, Lumber, Mill-work, Church at Rives Junction she was bro’tdown with pneumonia succeeding L~LITTLE MONEY¯ FOR A TRIFLE. Carefully filled, and #Vindow-glass, Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of cough- WI~ d~ SON~ VERMICELli,

Promptly delivered Brick, Lime, Cement, tug would |ant hours with l|ttle interruP-- tiou. and it ~emed ~ ir she cottld not Hammonton, N. 3. And Fancy Paste,

N] W YOBK WBIBUNIiWesolieit,ourpatronage¯

Piaster, Hair, Lath, etc. survive them. &frlen:Ireoommended- Dr. Kiug’s New Discovery ; it was quk And dealer in¯

Henar~r :ll~namer, IAght ~Wo0d~iu its work and highly sat.tsl~tory :its results." Trial bottle, freeat Croft J. GOODMAN Imported Groceries

a twenty-_page jou~al, Is the. lead.lug Republican famtly psper of the U-u-Red ~uufaoturer and Dealer in For Summer use.

States. It is a Nat]o_nat ~amtty x~apers and roves all the general news --~

’o, ,t th. ,-- o, folio, l,o . in. n.=ho, FANOY w. .all and Winter Bargains inARrioultural Dspartmcnt" nO ,Ulmrlor in the conntry. Its Market lqe. - SHOES.Gperte are recognized authority. Separate depa~ments for "The Family Posts, Pickets, etc. Berry6Yates& ffnests Suitings. Dry Goods,ircle," "Our~’oung Folks," and "t~ence and Mechanics." Its "Homeand 0ociety" column, eotnmand the admiration of wives and daughters. BERH~" OJRA~ES. Of allkinds. AI,o, A1~q~byS a Good Stock.Its general political new,,~itorlM, and di~cu~loas arc comprehenelves ball. Fobom, N. J.llaut, ,d e~=u,.ve. , Cedar Shingles. New Fashion Plates "010~o

-- on exhibition. Only the Best tA Special Contract enable us to offer this ~plendid journal ~t. Lumber~awod tuorder. I~’Wo have ju,t re~vedour Sp~ng Notions. -- ......... Order~ received by mall promptly fllle~ stock ot tends. Gents’ Clothing Shoes made to Order is myand the South Jersey Republican for e~lee~ ~ow. ~

made to ~order Specialty, and fullCan furnish very nice

1:!’o]21~ ~ ~oza~, X~tb~ex’s. Tex.ms==$1.~5 Pax’ Yea~.--" ~I:

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ThatCAHNING__Reduction.............. - ................. r~rro~ 1’.zrtraLWAS~. ..... : . ~oduotion.,,.,, oo,. o., o,

I " f i- few hteis in regard totbeprope, cdcan- n the pr:ees o atsA copy of the~x-~ being ;-----~==:=~ ...... -~-====---------=- =~ = : "

lassos "’""Industry, au article I~vlng appeared In pposite the Post.0tfiee .....

, The~e partie~ have any amount of .... -- _ ¯ = ....- captt~l, and only a~k a favorable lees- ’

Baskets........... with oovor~ :- tlon between the two railroads. They 3Ve give some of them,~are willing to come hem-if" the people Best Sirloin Steak, 18 c.will agree to provide the materlal~ for Best Rump Steak, 16 c.30 CtS. _o,o, .oo . ,_ _,

or without-- earing beans, lima beans, tomatoes, and Bes~ Round Steak, 14 c.

Cove/sw06d or burlap. ........ pumpklne.---They attach much impor- ............................ Good Steak;-10 cents---- lance to pumpkins ae well as to the Rib Roast (best cut)*, 14 cts.article& *

We know it is a_littleThe factory wall zlve emp!oymen_t to. ~-Chtlc]c RdaSt-~best-cut), 10 c. ........... ,

under the market,We k-re-~iing /idlte-d num~-p-er-bapeand open n home market200forpers°ns,--artlcleeStewing meat, 5 cents.

Flour .=oh produced here as Better " -6 cents. " ~-

but we have more stock ....... ~ - ¯ elsewhere. And the Best at 8 and 10 cents.The mum ~olnt ie~ will the people .....

than we ~ that is made entirely grow theartides ? Will the people come

to carry over, -- from old wheat, to a meeting to consider the subject ? Our 25 cent Butter is as good as the best.These lmrtio~ are wl~lng to come here

...... So. while they last, .... -- .....ratled~and an invitation given, negotia-

’ you ~--have-them- the price is l~ow. tions can bebd, n at ou~; but il every At E, StockWeU Shoes - .........- Shoesperson interested sta-~s away from the =: ........ :--:=

~ods. ...... at the price named. Call and see ~ othem to be there A __,,- -- while he ~emaiae at home, it means an Also,

We also meet all so-called empty house, aBd the matter will be

xeductions in price ELVINS,dropped. STORE Custom Shoes

b~ the parties td call Made to l eaSttre.of Fruit Jars. ameeting and learn what our people YOU can get a one-pound pack-

_ "I~ .~.~,~w~,-~ of all kinds done.. _ ......... ~ ~ £JLt~_ at reasonable rlttes.--- hire a hall and nobody come. If this Drinking and Baking ~J .............................................

chance elipa away it may be a long time .~ .... Chocolate-for~20-cts.- .....¯ be

~-Ee---~-~e-r~--d,lre to grow vegctablee for c~nniug, as

as t,i,e empt~meut to P. RANERE,Grocer. . .__i__ _

i~ au excellent opportunity, for one week........ .................... ~ will ~y that ft ~ th, ~is~nt .......................................... The Hamm0nton Steam

agitatlou by Mr. Win. Rutherford aud All our goods are sold strictlythe]~dlWroftbe~sP~c~thattbe for cash. This gives every MaearoniWorks ........l~rtlee (who already have severM large purchaser the benefit of fewestcanneries, with ample capital) became (E,tabllehecl in 1889)

’our orders i~tereeted in our town. They re~nfly prices.- - -t~&i~ed-a-slnrle -order- from Chicago NO trouble to sEdw g~ods or I The befl~acaroni made in the

for Job Printing. ’~hlch required tweat~ cars totr~pert uote you our prices. Call and I U~i~d States. Try them.tbe~,.~ r. ~.~o,~ e convinced thatyoucansave] ~’ld Wholesale and RetaiL-~Groeeries, win, I~,. l[~rl~l~lD: I1~ List o! un=,,od-for ,ether. inthe money by buying from~ C~" I/~’-- i’--

SuooeMor tO Alex. ~Itken Hammonton Post.Omee~ on Baturday,. Store. ~. Stockwe~Dealer in !reported & Domesticr I Provisions, ..~=o_.-~o,~,--- -s~pt.14, 1s0s’. .... Opposite the Post Office ........¯ O.,eop~, ~=un--. OBOO~IRIIgS.

.... ar~Flour, Livery mad Bo . Maria Teret~ Demur,,no~l= ~o~n.n. 3ant received a new lot of Ira.

.... Stable.Mr. F W Murphy.. _ -

_ _ ~at.t~ ~-. __ portedDliveOil._~. __ " FOnEION. -Feed, o, .,, U nd r eaexwgar,

....... - Single and Double Qarr1~gen W hire,Person, calling for any of the ahoy,

~ust~,e~rt~_~[-~l;lr~ --........ pleaselot of Ladies ," Men s, and [ ~ ~’~~,.

&C*by the day or hour.

Jow~ T. Faz~cm P.M. Children s Fall Underwear. /~ ]~ ~,~oo ~o We are putting in afull line of|~~,.~a~’~.~--xa-----

Win. Bernshouse’s Marvellous Results. Dry Goods, Clothing / ~-. ~-~-- -~- :--

P. S. TILTON & 0o’s From a letter written byRev. J.Gun-derma,, of mmond=~e. Mien., we are for Men, Boys and Children, I][~). ]~,, Flk--]~Opermitted to make this extr~t : ’~have " Boots, Shoes, Rubbers.

~monton._ no he.sitatlo.-tn-~commenalng J~oe~or BO~y-sWKnee- Pa~s~ffom-3~-cts. ! .... .---- [STEAM .......King s New Discovery, as the results . "

were almost marvelloue in the ease of my . up, and a good assortment ~. ~m~taot~-erof theFines~wife. While X w, Imetor of the Baptist " Of Sehool Suits. I MACCARONI,

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One Year f0r 0niy $L25, Pennsylvania Hemlock satisfaction-guarsnteed. X]I.. J. anWa--,Swank’s Oyster Bay. L., w. ~’-O~L~IilY,GcorgeElvios, drygoods, gr’ocsriss, eto. , . - ....

rra;~ ~:Reberts. groc,ri0s .... JOHN ATKINSON, Dy~ing and Scouring. ~mn~rm"Hammonton. N.J. M. Stockwell, hardware, groreries furniture. ~kt Bottom Prise,. Manufacture ourBellevue Ave. and Second St. Jacob E~khardt, meat and ~ roJ~.er.F,~It Grow.rc’ Un.oo, guo.r,:m,rcb.ndise. "OaSH tin ADVANCE. r , Tailor, - n~s~,B. Albrioi & Co., real estate.Cbas. Cunniogham, Physic/as sed Surgeon. [Regular subscription for the two papers is $2. Subscriptions Second Street and Bellevue Ave., GEO. A oNToN, : N#Oco. M. Bewles, meat and produce.

_,.._~---~-,~_. ~o V pl LLI ,, _Ooodmun, sic,bin, and ootiane, may begin at any time. Addres,s. all orders toHalrnrnolxton. Our specialty, thiSbe full frame orders.Spring’ will

Merchant Tailor, oleo~ Day~,-V.ve~ w--k-day.OAS AD*INXS,EBED.I1~ the BpF~IC~IA~ ~4Uma~z~t~ u~" , W.H. Ellis, blo.)elesand supplies. BOOUriUg at~ffRop~iring promptly doris, teeth are ordered.,.,-- .. iiql:IIAtl the ,Soutt~ Jersq/.Republf~n. O&rmeutsm~delnthebestmanner,

I, L. Molntyre, meat end produce.Hammonton. t~ooharge for extracting with gas, when

and Purtf theBloodl~ut Street, PhlladelphlL O~e term wuf ~eansethenowe~ -- , Y . _ . O. Hood, livery and bo~dlng stubles. ~ You can have a sample copy of each at this o~ce. l~te, reasonable, f~t~i~t’~lon guarau. Black’s Building,: do mere good ~ three In may ot~er kina o Cure Dl~rrn~,.uysen, cry an.a oyeRepml. L. Black, dry goods, groceries, ct0 ........................... " - - -teed iu ever~ ease. ..................... Your patronagesol|cRed- ..... - ..........................

I[ehool, {7~alorae~ mad C, ommaea~t pro. ~glvoketltl~a~tloatOtlm©mamsSeteab. & 8on, dry oods, sh0ss, et~. ............... . .... J[ t " r ’ ~ On appllmttlon. ¯ ~ ’ " - ’ ¯ - - .......... - " -- ......

...... ~ "::7. ¯ ¯ .............- . o . ¯ .. .:~ : _, , ..... ," ..... = .... ~ .......... ..... :..::_~ ....-~ ............ -

satisfaction is guaranteed.

Rep~___~g done,

a, mU DOOH,Bellevue Avenue,

Hammontone : : N.&~

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For a New Line of

Ingrain and Brussels

Carpets and MattingsCALL AT

...... ̄ ...... M./STOOKWELLS.:2

Also, New Iih Stove AND FINE OIL STO ES.

W H Y RENDEREXOUSES or .........! ......... UTTER SELF PRAISES ?

The lon~d e-sh-0-~of it i% we areat a lower price than any other house in city.

Fresh ariivals from our workrooms--

500 Men’s All Wool Suits,Made to cell for $12 and $15, divided into two lots and marked $8.50 and $8.50.

Wonderful value these. We’ll return your money instantly tf you canmatch them anywhere for less than $12 and $15.

F, S. IBSON OO...... S.E. Cor. 2nd and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia.

¯ 1 ...... .- ;- : - .srica.

: and the Republican, both a......... tor $!.25, e sh.

year

[Entered u second class matter,],.._.-------.--.

BATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1895.

Republican County Convention.The Atlantic County Republican Con-

vention, for placing lu nomination candl-pates for t he[State Senate and Auembly,County Clerk and Coroner, to be votedfor at the general election to be held on

Atlantic C~unty Bicycle Racolleet,

On ~xturday, Bept. 28t1~ the Ham-monton Athletic Association will doe,their racln~ season with a Bicycle RaceMeet open only to residents of thisCounty. This Club has made a bigreputation during the season for puttingup the beat prizes ever offered In SouthJersey, and they have had the largestflelde of good riders ever seen togetherIn the section. Their half mlh track is

- bli---At the close of buMnese on Tuesday,

September 8, IDt~k

REeOU~:Loans and Discounts. .................. $11~15 ~l&Stocks, Bonds, ere ........................... 5543 76Due from other Banks ............. ,:..,;., 18~55 ~1Real Estate ....... ~ ..........................2000 OOFurniture, Fixtures, etc .............. I000 OOCash ...............................................7139 27

$148853 88LIABILITIES:

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SATURDAY, SEPT, 14. 1905.

LOCAL MISCELLANY.

The cranberry harvest Is "on.’,I~" @harlce O¯ Jacobs was in town

thi~ week. ,

¯ ~ The up-town fire ~ompany will

and only a few prelimlnarle~before everything will be in workingorder,

j~e New adverUsemente this week :H. L. Mclntyrei W. L¯ Black, ElamStockwell~ M. X, Jackson. Frank E.Roberts, Dlng Huh, Win & Son, GeorgeStcelman.

I d"~ 117t ~kT FOWLER’S Sunday morninl~.yJ~ during June, July. AuguSt

September. from 8:30 to 9:00 o’nlO~ only.

~ovember 5th next, will be held caSaturday, October 5th,

At 11 o’clock zd~., In Egg Harbor" City.Accordicg to the rules adopted at the

lastConventton, regulating represents.tion, the various Wards, Cities, Towns,Townships, and Boroughs are entitled tothe following representation in the enidConyent~oa~_

o ,s ~"

Abseoon ......................... 58 1 2 3 ~:

AtiantioC,ty, lst ward ...... 307 0~

S9

’" 2od ward ...... eel" 3rdward ....... 41~ 8 2 10" 4tin ward ....... 320 6 2 8

Brlgat~tlne~,m~ ................... II I tBuena V/st’, ........................ 136 S 2 6Egg HarborCity .................. 195 4 2 6Egg Harbor Township ........ 157 8 2 5Galloway ........................... 176 4 2 6-Hamlimn.....;_;.... ............. -~ 4 2~ 8Hammontoo ........................ 7..505 2- 764 1 2 S

Somers’sPolot ..................... 10 1 - iSouth Atlantic City ............ lI 1 I~,Yeymonth, ...................... 20 1 I -

Total&. .......................... 29"/S t~ 28 90

TOBIAS L. McCONN~LL,Chalrmau last Convention.

Dated PLEAaA~VZ~.~. N. J.,t~ept. 10th, l~k~.

I~" To eettls all doubts as to theregistry of voters, aud other .mattersincluded in the new election law, we

le~ed by_the_Secretary of State. A.Rer

little change that will affect Hammon-ton, or any other municipality havingless than forty thousand inhabitants,The local Board has been appointed,and have (or will) organize by electingone of their number Judge, one Inspec-

pronounced by veteran racing men to befaster than the Tioga Track, at Philada.Among the other events, of which thereare five, Is a one mile race. for theChampiocehip of Atlantic County, theprize bcicg a valuable goldmedM¯ Thiswill be a race for"blood and glory,’ andwill undoubtedly b9 the racy of theMeet. Then there are the three handi-

number ’of ent~ie& The events and

One ~t~e ~V~v~.e.,--lat prtzc,’goldmedal ; 2nd, silver medal ; 3rdl bronzemedal.

One ~lile County ChamT~nhip,- goldmedal. ¯ .

One.half ~file Handi~ap,--let prize,set solid silveroracge spoons ; 2ud prize,silver syrup pitcher; 8rd, m vet )utterdish ; 4th, silver pickle Jar ; 5th, silver

One 5/i~ ~/a~d/cap,--lst prize, ban-quet.Lamp~;-2nd, d~s suit case; 3rd,silver cake basket; 4th, silver soupladle ; 5th, eider stamp box.

~v~ J~i~ Handica~,~-let prize, onyxtable ; 2nd, solid gold cuff ll~ks; 3rd,dress suit case ; 4th, silver cake basket ;5th, sugar shell and butter knife.

Boys, look out. ~Mr. Kreb~ the

that the bo~e who congregate on

disturb the schools to such degree thateither the schools must close or thebeye go. He has the names of come ofthe buys, and requests parents to put anend to the disorder. If not, the boyswill be arrested, and as disturbing a

c~pltat Stock paid iv..... ............ $8oooo oo ~ Frank Maerl shipped 965 basketsSurplus. ........................................ 180oo CO of peaches this season. IS. The Presbyterians will hold eer-Undivided Profits. le~ expense~

and taxes paid ................... ~ee o~ ~ ~ Hen/T F. Stockwell wlR return vices to-morrow ia the old church, onDue to other Ba~ke ....................... ~72 ~S~00 , to Princeton on Monday. Wilton Street. Rev. Thee. A. Elmer,Individual Dep(mlt~. ................. 85572 from Princeton Seminary, .will occupyDemand Certificates or DepmLt..., OU ~* Harry Harrald called upon Ham-Demand Oert’s of Dep. bear’g Inst 148015 97 ............. mouton friendsthis we0k. : ........ the pulpit, ..... " ..... . ....School ~avlngFund .................. 300 09 t~’ The Atlantic City R. It. timeInterest due Depolltor~..~..-..__2f}O_~ ~ Thomas C. Elvins has returnedDividends unpaid ....................... 75 4~

$148~5e 68

And ~)-Operative Boo’y, lie.

Hammonton, Aug. 31, 1805.

,s~earma~thea~ov* . on~k~Roadto J.~rtgile.~y knowledge.,et~tementis true WILBER R. TILTOH. :11~. The firemen,s monthly bueine~

Sworn and subscribed before~me lI~ttng next Monday evening.thin third day of September, ~Joa~c. ~vz~o~, ~ ~ Zim. E¯ Roberts has returned

~N omry Public.Correct. Attest : from his summer at Asbury Park.

A. z, ~_~rrm . - ~ 2firs. Snell, of Philadelphia,The Directors have this day declared a semi- -- Red her eletsr-in-]aw~ ~ ~y Buell,annual dividend of three per cent, payable " ~. ,on and ~"ter Tnesdny, October 1st next. - ............. " _ ~ ~nee May Purdy Is attending the

W. R. WILTON. Cashier. - ..... Moody School at MereSt Hereon, ~.as~:

....... ¯ ~,-_I,.. H..ParkhuratYe peach ehl~

Fruit Growers’ unionI~" Miss L~um Cardwell, Mt. Holly,

is visiting Misses Lizzie and AnnaWalthem. ?

was changed on Tuesday, but........................ to Amherst College,-Mate, ....................On]y:dfect~ Hammbuton :by

" "~[~’ANTED.--~ second-hand Boy’s Bicycle.VV Inquire at Fowler’s. the down expreu reaching here at 3:49,

HAI~MON Y. Inatruo-

0SG00D, H~mmonton.

~r A Change of time on the C. & A.R. R. took*elf eel on Wednesday last.Down trains now leave Hammontou at5:50 and 9:25 a. m., 5:36 and 5:42 13. m.Up trains, 7:10 and 9:40 a. m., and 6:~0p, m, - - -+-e~ The elmva~forC, ounty Judi~_hlpnomination closed rather abruptly. On_~ue,~.~y=th~:Supreme Court decided thelaw which created that circe to be us.constitutional, and the conte~t wasended.

OPERATOR8 WANTED ~n the PantaloonsFactory. Steady work. Also work ~lven

out at home. Inquire at the ~an~oo~e][~OARDER~. Twogentlemen’-or~tw0 lady Fa~tory. Hammon|oo,~. J.

’~ .IJ boarders wanted, who will room to. I). PELTYN. Proprietor.gel.her, or man and wl/e.

E. J.E.STABROOK. ~ Pastor Killlan will administer the

............ ~ Miss Fanuy E. Potter, of New- ordinance of baptism to-morrow, in the

a:k, spent a week among her Ham mon=~church at Collingdale, Pa., his f~mer

ton friends, charge. Rev. Mr. Murray will occupy

.... - ’~11~’ Harry Gilbert and-famtl~ wers ~ __

A car of " °

White Middlin ~K~__just in.

We carry three ofthe best brands ofFlour¯Prices lower.

over Sunday. "~; ...........Pa., Wednesday, to witness the work of

¢~Y" At the M. E. Church to-morrow. a corn harvester. He says that it cutServices morntug and evening. Sermonsthe stalks down and tldd them in bun-by the Pastor. dies as fast as the horses could travel

a~" The Presbvteriau Sunday School down the rows.

m

We give below the amounts of

ton property for 1895, with these of

180fl 180|BUtte ~0hool ............. $.~I0 24 l~IIl$ 88Eounty ..................... 4603 14 8537 I0Town... ......................3150 00. 1050 O0Highways ................. ~ 00 2500 00Poor ............................6000o SO000Ext4~ School ......... :.. 5550 00 5010 00Total ...................~97 ~8 8i7210 t8

17’210 43 .Increase in 1805. ....... &~tS~ 05/’

The rate of taxation this year will be81.76 on every ~100 valuation. Lastycarit was $1.49.

The Sovereign Gr~nd Lodge ofOdd Fellows (the Grand Lodge of. theWorld) with delegates from every civi-lized country, will meet in Atlantic0iW-next: week.-~: Elaborate:. prepara-tions are made for their reception.

__ Tuee~y, the 17th, will be grand t~rade.d_ay.__Hammonton delegates will ~lnwith others of-the count,-and foz~District Lodge in the line. The uni-form is a dark suit, hlack derby hat,plcadilly cellar, white tie, white gloves,

OWl1 e

Ice Cream--.the best

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The finest makes

of

ShowB_e_efiPeoplds Market

We handle nothin~ but the best of meats.¯

Also a full line of poultry. Leave your order, ;/ud

we will fill it promptly.

Have you l fied our 25~nt Creamery Butt~It can’t be beat for the money,.

Our Best Creamery Butter is 28 cents per pound.

H. L. McIntyre.

T. E, LEEOE, of Leech, Stiles & 0o.,The philadelphia Eye 8peo/aI~ts,

441 Chestnut ~treet,- ’: ~_~rf~[be at-CToWs Pl~a!macy.ln Hammonton,NJ,,

¯a--, Frid y, Sent. 27. 1895.

IThere is no safer, surer or cheaper method of obtelnlng~ ~ez

1 relief for overstrained and defective eyesight, headache, s s(if. forth, than to consult Leech, I~tiles & Co.’e 8peclalll~ h(

happy renal t~ from coffee tly n t ted giasse~ are a gra~e~l eurp risea to perseus who bsve nol before known the real profit to them-¯ --~ ~elvealn wearing goo~ glasses. ~o charge to examine your¯

eye~..A.llglasa~guarantoed bv LEEC~.STILF~ & CO. ..

.For Meat and Vegetables

t,

-.:i:-.- ’ go to

Geo. M. Bowles’ Market,

. __... Egg Harbor Road and Cherty Street,H~mmdn~n~ i

Eleetion. On Tuesday, Oct. 8, thehouse to house canvass and registrationof voters will begin, to be completed iu~fou~days, 0~_t._lS, they__ will be in~ion-from-10 a. m:-to 9-p.~m~,- tomake up their registers from their can-vassing books, each clerk to post a copyof-the-:registration-0a-the next day.Oct. 29, Board will meet fur final re-visiou and correction of register. Elee-

on day, Nov. 5, polls open from 6 a,m. to7 p. m.-

I~. The Rev. G.D. Ogden will giwa.,.cha)k talk.:!, at th0 ~gular.busineeameeting of the Epworth League nextMonday evening. ~ Mr. Ogden,s specialminion is to organize (under the auspi-

the law, and will cause offende~_~g0to jail for thirty days, it wlll be a ser-ious matter for a boy to’be arrested.

parent~-acd boys, so that no reeponsi.bilitv for wha~fcllows will rest on him,aa he is-determined-to have the boys

~nMonday. He ban already warned thembat to no purpose.

Union Hall, oo Friday and Saturdayunder-the management-oi~rs~

Oakleigh, was cue of the grandeur- evergiven in Hammonton, in costumer andstage settings, while the dramatic andother attractions were superb. Fa[:

but those

Call and examiuoour new

Trunks, Valises,

and-Tele-~opes

......... el~oyed their picnic last week Friday,

Will G. Hood is in Massachusettsfor a short visit. His wife and childwill return with him.

before buying. ~ local telsphons exchange, with

----" of euceess. More next week,

.................................... - ..... -.:-=_:.= . ~ Mr. Jacob Wins, of Winn &SHIRTS. ¯ ........ 8oni~t~rt~l ior-B0st0n on-Wedhesday,

A fine assortment in thenewstyle fancy- booom

¯ (figured stripes) aU white.White Shirts with sti-ipedbosom and cuffs. Striped

to buy Fall and Winter goods.YOU WANT to sell your bleyo]eP

~. Atlantic County annual conven-tion bfths W. C. T. U. Will be held atPleuantviile, Friday, Sept. 20th.

The last baso ball game of the

League) a reading course for the. referred to above were uuusually delight- with two collars to match, with the Press A. A. of Philadelphia,people this Fall and Winter. All voung ful. Fairy Baneful --Gracie Thayer-- ...............................

I~ The W. C. T. U, will meet atpeople interested in a good healthy showed the powerforevll, and Golden- Al~o~ a few of those 45 e. the residence of Mrs. C. E. Roberts,literary . growth and spirit in such locks--Lulls Whitmoro--the power for really a bargain. Extra .~eeday aftcrooon next, at 3 o’clock.societies, come out. Mr. Ogden is an good. The ||umeroas little fatrtea,~flit- -~

size~ well made, and pearl .... ~" Y" w. C. T. U. soclal anuouminteresting and instructive epca ker. tmg about the stage, with the rich

blltt0D~ tot Monday cvcclng will b~ postponed--

Mrs. A. ILJame~b of-Doylcetown~a., Is visiting at We. Rutherford,e

e,

Having the nee.,ed merit to moreall the advertising claimed for

them, the following four remediec havereached a phenomenal ~ale. Dr. King’sNew Discovery fur Consumption, Cough eand Colds, eaoh bottle guaranteed ; E~ee-tric Bitters, the great remedy for liver,stomackaud kidneys ; B,tcklin’s ArnicaSalve, the test in tbe world ; Dr. King’#New Life P’lls, which are a perfect pill.All these remedies are guaranteed to dojust what is claimed for them, and thedealer whets name is attached herewithwill be glad to t~ll you more of them..8old at Croit’e Pharmacy.

Will. l~utllerL

the lairloe was sometMng wonderfu_L!l_d_,_ _Ba by B u_r_be~,k

older ones, showed they had had an aptteacher~ and that they were unusuallyapt scholars, rt was a delightful eve-ulng’e entertainment. There was agood appreciative audience each night.

- ~ Following ia a-.complete lint.ofI:[ammonton teachers :

PrtncipaZ, H. C. Krebe.18t SASS/dtard.Mi~-CgiTId P.-Weston.~nd ’* Mice Kate E. High.~nd Grammar, Mha Alice Price.

*’ Mke ]~llu Carkhu~3rd Primary, Mt~ Miriam Wood.

Infants’ Wear.-A. fresh supply of Long

Mr. ~i’athanlelWayne, Indiana, spent a couple of dayswith hln brothcr-ln-law, Gerry Vahn-tlne.

Cloaks, Dresses, and ~aps, at e~. A. L. Hammcil, of Atlantic, andprices to su~t anyone. :F. F..Doughty, of Ab~econ, spent last

e Saturday and Sunday with Hammonton.... friends.

J~laI~el~s .... " ~ ’ , ’,’ J.~ boiler for male, coxpPlZq~..... , ............. H I~ ,~P.Y~qH[~ ?P.&BJ3 .....

Th . v. .~, . " NInthStreetandO.&A, Railroa~e n]~nt8 +Wll! coon De ~ Universalist Church to.morrow/

cool enough to m~ke you think - Subject ofmornlugsermon : "Hallowedof them. You will find both " be Why name." Evening : *.’Christianblankets and quilts here when Liberty.,,

Mr. & Mrs. F. H. Kclght andare r#ady for them. _ _ _ their granddaughter,_Mt~ Knight

- z~" Lest Sundaymorning, Mr. James

dense" of his grandson, Raymond Har-rison, ou Washington Street. Funeralservices on Wednesday, conducted by

FOR SALE.-- FIve and aobalfacres of landoI~ Third Street. half-miLe Ires the P. O.

Ooo~ ~tz ruo~t house. Frult, oag grove.M}ts. hi, 13. OL~EY.

- ~ Mr.-St~rtevant had a larg-eToreeof volunteer Inspectors during the pro-greas of the Prssbyterian Church to

corner of Tilton Street, which was adifficult and seeminglybut was done sueee~fullv.

The Board of Education ha~ordered the Dietrfet : Clerk to report

aud then disappeinted them. If theBoard--establishes its oase,_theo| the delicqueut teachers may be re-voked bF the ~ta-ts- 8uparintcndent.

We are told that Post MasterFrench has given tnc contract to a

from Indiana~_~, Ind., for the-poet-ofilce+--They

are to be of the-latest patLeru,boxes and more el them, inciudiog oce

locke lnete/td el k~ys.

FARM FOR SALR---on ~’lnthFlretRoad. 27seres. s acres im

small house and ba~’n, tSomeairs of JOHN

Ball Club wish it un.dersto0d that the boys Who dtsttlrb:iheschool by their racket on the bMl groundhave no conusetion With the Club.TheY have have now Instructed Mr,Shourde, Janitor of the School, to keeptre~pmmere off the grounds durin~ Schoolbourn-

Central School was crowded ou

At SmatFs Bakerylight cane. We would like to eeo a

representation from here. Ourstatlon agent~ report that no extratralns-)n-~.vo been provided,- and-n0

;-butwe cau leave here onthe C. & A. road at 9:25 a‘ m., andleave~tan tteat-5.q~.-~It will probably.be the only chance of a llfetlme to seesuch a gathering of the brotherhood.

I~" The G. A. fL monument will bededicated on Saturday, September 28th.De’f~ila of the programme are not yetarranged, but It will be ~omcwhat asfollows : March to cemetery about 10a.m., where the ceremomes will bebrief; lunch at 12;-~shorr parade atladdresses and music from 2 to~; o’clock

H s~ber B~nd-h~-been-~Hen.

to speak. It is hoped thatfur people will arrange to ~articipate

In the day,a ceremonies. The monu-ment is a handsomo piece of work, and

We are ready for your +

Repairing.WATCHES

done at once. and guaranteed.

ROBERT STEEL, Kammonton Jeweler.......................... : ¯/ ...... "- -: ...... :.’C

"Look---out--for--a---rms’-~.

--COAL - - COAL’’-: , ¯ :--~_ Zin to- .

Prices the Lowest.In one ton lots, ~4.50 per ton, at the yard.

five ton_lots, $4.40 "- "

pleases all who bavo seen It./

~tt|td.

VE AOE--aO S Atr.lden++ H. Bernshousesli uncle of the Aye. ~nd Orchard Street.

7, 1895, by x E.W. Stoneof the Pearl Street Baptist ~ , ~ .... . .Wilbert B. Beverage and Mi~

BENI~ETT--? Itl/L-D 91 A-t-Hkmmon:. -~bT=- - P-ton, on Saturday. Bept. 7, 1895, by \:Rev. A]freffWagg, William S~ Bennett

this weet: talk about

F16ur and-BIdnkets.One is Elled with 104 White Blankets, which

we O~ts per pair.They are cheaper than sheets.

other is filled Celebrated~XXX Flour, in 12~ and 25 pound bags.

Many elsie that 25 pounds of this flourwill make more bread than the sameam o un t_ 0V_/m y~ o~t.h-dL- b-ra~d._Flour is much lower.

Chenille Tabl-ieCovers.

A good Red Table Cloth at 25 cents per yard.

B CK’S GENERALSTORE .........

Public, Real Estate and Insurance,Hammonton. N. J.

Chinese Laundry.

times ruining the c}othes, I do all workby hand, whtch is much better, makingthe clothes whiter and not injuring them.

Give me a triaL

DING HAH,Second Street. Rammonton.

John Atlxinsoxt,Justice of the peace,

G0mmimioner of Dee&Pension & Claim Agent.

Bellevue Ave. and Second St.,

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slow, N.J.

At

We are again abIe tob~bt aiS-t h~-25 q b_~L a-d ii~, O v~r=land Bicycles at $50, and they.are certainly little beauties.

The

Continues to be the "talk

ial cash price of $57,stand, this is an ~85 wheel,made and finished as a wheelof that price shouhl be. "" It isa B~rgainwith abig B..

~ome g0od second-handwheeh at IQw prices.

- W. Hf-ELLIS,Courtrlgbt’s Photograpb Gailery~

Hammonton, N. J. Look Out for~Sara H. Stretch.

- - " Worcester, Mass., are gue+t~ of Win. - .......... " .............................................,+ ’" Miem Nettle Moufort. --~.Hood. Board wascompelledto employ an + Monfort

Grand uP .gA-en’n-.........

~mdergarten, Mrs. D. B. Berry. Calicoes t~’-Work ou tho new Preebyterlan dltlonal teacher, Miss Wood, to reduce "~German, Mrs. ELlen Coleman. and OUtilqgS. Church was begun lu earnest on Tues- the number of children to limits,--oneMain .Road, Mark It. Preeeey.

day morolng. It lstobecompletedby of theteacherehavlngherelaeaintheCy l C

z ew-BuildingMISS Nellio Tudor. ]~Y_gQ0d~_ _ " (~hrletmae. ammmbly room. It takes two ~esslone C e 0*

~f~+z~oad, Mi~s Nora MonforLNew patterns, tL Our Ateion e-[flzen-e6sh~-~-~-~i -a~day~mmodate-the~ktcdergarteu ..... InLake, Mi~ Mabel Dorphley.

cut offand put lu the Shamong school pupils. -- ’-

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A. H. CROWELL,FLORIST

Funeral Designs a 8pecislty,Order by mail or telegram,

1512, Paetfle Avenue.Atlantic City.

GEe. W. PRESSEY,~ozlr, on, X~’. ,]r,~

Justice of the Peace.

¯ ~ The other evening, MI~ EssioWescoat and a young lady friend were offer the bestdriving across the railroad, in a light "-..,+o;,.,,,,.t,,,,,,.o,.o+,,.+,,oo,,

$50 wheel and Datefrom somCh~knbw~-~Yauso~ aud ran "¯ gi ek ....their wagon struck the curb in front of yen next We ¯the Fay property, and the young ladles - on the market.,,,+. " veryt)odyWescoat appeared to be seriously in-

~6 or 28 inch wheeland beth were t~kea into Dr.

Office, ~eond and 0hunt 8ta.

opened on Tuesday morning, withJud~e~Ludlow p~eldiug. Ae this ¯ wastheJudge,s first term, basine~ whe notpushed as under Judge Reed, and butlittle was accomplished. He,. John J,Gardner was chairman of Grand Jury ;J. T. French w~ the only member fromhere. After three days of hard workseventy-six true bills were reportedflRy-one complaicte ignored,-- thn i~rgcat list-aud±thu_longeet_eeaelon o~ th,

inquest for many years. ]t lockeae though two weeks more w~Id berequired to complete buelae~ hefo:e

dlstrlct. It looks as though Parkdalewas cut out.

Mr. Bor~ ~house’e men are work-ing full time--ten hours a day, andSaturday afternoona~for_the_flrat tlmeiu n~arly three years. . --

DR. G’EO. A. FOWLER, owlug to unflu-label work, will continue his vlell.q to3ffammonton for a short tlmo--Mondays onlyxromltoSp, m. II you are not suit~lwtth

. .your artificial teeth it will cost you nothing$o try Fowler’8 patent plates, roofless plates.Or t~th without vlates, as wefit or refund your 3unolngham’e residence uearby, but ...... - _

,.were able to go home. Fortu.A~eo,-toiy nopaln ~ Single or double~auil Used only by US. Gas, ether, or.chic, nelthee beemed much the worsexoformnolonKerneoded. Phl,adelphlaofl~eeje19 FIiber,+tree,. the aceldent, the next mornlng.,r_wngon.

L Jackson’s-- In front of Squlre.Atklusou,s, and the il *- tIBrInaure with A. H. Ph[11!pe & Co, horse was role~eed:wlth but little dam- Cash or instalments.]J~gAtlant~eAve.s Atlantic b~ty ..... ago dona .................

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BRI PIPKGIVEN AWAY

POUNDbMe

DUKES

per ~ cen[’s

Every plpe s~e~mped

~lr The Prohibitionists held theirCounty Convention at Atlantic Czt¥ onThursday, and nommated the followingcacdLdates :

For Senator, Roy. James B. &damesof EIwood.

Assemblyman, Rcv. W. Schenck, ofMe p’s : ~ndlng.

County C/erk, Wllber R. TIRon, ofHammontou.

Recent arrivals at our hotel8 :COLUMBIA

Mrs llurbeok and child, ProL Dawson, WmD Condant, Wm R HaMan, Joe Hagau. JohnMesslek. Daniel Walsn. ~ T Lewis. FrenkDoughty, PhUa. C P Berbeek. Brldgeton.WmHorlsk, Berlin, Chas P MnLatn. Wm HCane, Erank .r Eck, Camden. Wm Tucker,Gloucester. Taylor Ubll. Linwood.

," HAMMONTON HOUSEW E Douglass, Herman’ A Duefel, Wm F

Campane, Phlla, C P i’qewell, Boston, WmPleasant~;lile. 0~ Smith, Cam

den, Watson V Harrison, Lambertville.Arthur A Baxter, GO Pettit. N Y. J H Healy,LeRoy. N Y. E E Gcrklne, Detyton, O.

DUKES MIXTURE or ~ _Real Estate

Business School forleg~o ¯

~ooaln TNIRII ANI VQUR~N ~no

: 0" R[CORDBUILDING...! Ql"r*819 CHI[;IrrNuT I~rRslrlr

PHILADIrLPHI~

MAY PEIRCE, A. M., Pl~ D." " " ’ Fomuler’sz/d Prinelp~t.

.e"f .41, Commm:t~ School of hll~ gads, whle.h

+- ~ST YE:A~ - -

oal~t ~free.

are 5a~#tl,ll,-~Auhm~ to Pmltlom~

¯A. H. Phillips & Co.

....... :Fire-tn-ssurance .......... . ............ :MONEY--

:~: Mortgage Loans.Correspondence Solicited.

............. ~ ~tjantlo~-~’enue, +Atlantic+City, N. J.

FOR SALE.

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L A large and handsome house onPleasant Street, only a few rods from therailroad, very convenient, with heater,oouservatory ~ good barn, two Iota. ......

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

8. Good house and lot on ~ond 8L,very desirable.

12. Farm on "Pleasant Mills Road, fivemiles from Hammonton post~office. 20acres, partly in fruit; good house. Abargain. ~ ........

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

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

Fint Road, four In=berries. Cheap.

17. An attractive and very comfortablehouse on

windmill ; two acres, apples and otheri fruit. Fair terms.

18, Thirty acres on Seventh St., partlycranberry bo~. ’

, etC.~ -Nearly all land inin profit, including small cranberry bog.Reasonable price,__20. A house_-n~_largo_

O, W. PAYRAN,oI~F69B~+ Master in Chancery,

Notary Public.

Harbor Road; six rooms,

21. Eight room house and two lots onThird 8~r0et;-=Vbrv b0nvenient ; heatedthxoughout. ........

~,For any desired informa-tion in re~ard to the above,

=.,~all upon or address Editorof ,South, Jersey Re~u, blican,.Hammonton. N. J ............

.... Nice Homes in Town,Wild Land by the acre.

............ BuildingAlso, Propertie~Xor+ Rent .....

r -- I[omeand see us, and learn particulars.]gnglish, German, Frerieh, and Italianpekoe and written.

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W&tivoli0 City, N. J,

"* Hammonton office over Atktuson’s

Real Estate Offices...... in th~B~ay b~-l-dlug~-~

at Hsmmonten. Station. ;

~l[e offe for sale +- ~;

Several Improved Farms, 0

R-I.P.A.N.S

HilL’s Block, Hammonton., Office Houre, 7".30 to 10:00 A.~.

1:00 to 8.’00 and 7;00 to 9.~) P.M.

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OA~UOL[C, S~. Joseen’s. Roy. A. VanRlel~ting teeter. Sunday mass 8.80 s. m., except-ing thl~ Sunday each month.

Cnmsrxsx ALLIaNCa. Mrs. M.S. Heft’man,president; MIss M. E. Olney, oeo’y. Meet-ing every Friday aRernoou at three o’clock atthe residence of Mrs. Olney on Third Sueet.

EPISCOPAL, ST. MAUK’S. Bay. A. 0. Pres-"COlt, rector.- Sunday ,~moralag ptJqt~lO,3+0~s. m., [second and fourth Sundays celebra-tion of the Holy Eucharist L30 a. re.i, Sun-day.school 1:L00 noon, r~rensong ~’:30 p.m.]~tlday eve Evensong, 7.X0.

, oviL-.~ll ev-.. A ! f Ye d Ws

-12.00 =ann,League 6.30 p. m., preaching 7.30.

Class Tuesday ~! Wednesday evenings 7.45.Prayer meeting !l~t]llrsday 7.45 p. m.

Mission at Pl~l~ad.Pazsn~P~aza~itev. H. R. Rundall pastor.

Sunday .ervleee : ~’reaehlng, 10.30 a. m., Sun-day-school 1~.00 nose, prenchlng 7.80 p. in,C. R. prayer meeting Wednesday T.45 p.m.Church prayor meeting Thursday 7.45 p. m.

Misslone at Felucca and Magnolia.SPInITUALIST. J. 0.Ransom pre,idemt, A. J.

secretory. Regular meetings Sunday3 o’olbok.

_. ~ U i| | v~s~ a ,.xn~,- -+Rvv.-Oo~tetlnWe~lou

HAMMONTON V.SN"~. Insurance CompanyDirectory.

Of Phliadelphll.A purely Mutual Company, oondaated

for members, by member~. .~S. Greatest dividend paying abzl-

BAP~s~. Rev. U. O. Kllliau,putor; Sun-day servloe,: Preaching 10 80, $unday-,ohool ity. Unequalled security.11.45, Junior C. E. 8.00 p. m., ehrl~thm Re- All forms of legitimate Life Insnnmcedenver 6.30, Preaching T.3O. Wuskdayprayermeeting Thursday evening 7.45. written, to meet your speohd na~l~,

at the lower square rates.Assets, $24+960,660.

Fur aU Information, midross \Henry M. Phillips,

Ham,onion, N. J.

Win, ]Etuthe~,fo~Pd,....... Commissioner of Deeds, .......

Notary Public,Conveyancers_ ........

Insurance placed onlytn the meetreliable companies.

]~eed~, Leases, Mortgages, Etc.(~arefully drawn.

OCEAN TICKETSand from all porta of Europe. Corre~poudence sol,oiled.

Send a postal card order for a truesketch of Ha~monton.

Of Ha,mouton. I+. if:Authorized C--~pital, ~50,000

Paid in, $30,000. _Surplus, $13000.

HO~ ~ Sons, Publlshe~s. Teems--S1.25 Pen Yeax,,.R. J. B~s~.s, President.

M. L. Jzc~soN, Vice-Pree’tW. R. TILTON~ Cashier

DIRECTOR B:R. J. :Byrne~,

~. L. J~son," ’ " .................. George ~lvinns

Slaw1 8~OIIG. F. Sexton, "

O. F. Osgoode................. P/s.~’dtmq

Certtfloatesof t~epesttlssued~ bea~Interest at the rate of 2 per cent. pe~ Im-num If held six month~, and 8 per eeatffheld one year.

Discount days’~--Tueeday sail,Friday of each week.

tor. Sunday services: preaching 10A0 a.m. ISunday school, 12.00 noon, preaching 7.~0p.m. Sociable alternate ~hursday evenings.._ WomAn’s C~STIAN T]$MPgR~J~CN=~XlOX.Mrs. Ohm. E. Roberts ~relident. Mrs. S.E. - .................................................Brown secretary, Mrs. Wm. Rutherford cor-responding see re ta~:.lLY~uxoWox+,sCeu,svt~x.T=uPU~c~Umo~’. ~ Bring your orders for Job Printing of every kind toMiss Minnie B. Noweomh president, Mrs J. R.

the South Jersey Republican office.

&ella=tic Oit~ R, It,June ~8fllo 1895.

DOWN TBAI~S. UP TIIAI~8.

Kx~ J Acco I tt.ffipl~m I ik~, I s,m°

8 2~1 lO 10l 10 258081 9 ~1 l0 18

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8TaTm~S. I ]~p.I i.m.

,[--__..Pldlldldp~.l 7...... C~.mden....... .... r 4t3

~__Oed~ Brook. ....... ’ 13..... ~Imdow+Jun~...--.t .......

..... +r4Z Rm~..:--.l 846--....2rllpmnne Junc..--...l..--__...PI,--,- tvnle...~. ; 29..... ..Athmlle 0R~.,.,, ..e_. l

Moore secretary, Hiss M. E. Oiney eel ,ec’y.

MUSI~A’AL.el]tag. J. L. OtDonnelL

¯ ComLzo’ro~ & T~zismazm A.B. Davis. -MAeSUAL. Gee. Bernshouse.Jvs~xc~s. John Atklusen, G. W. Presrey,

J. B. Ryan; J. D. Fairchild.Coss~aeLzs. Gee. Bemshouse, W. B. Wells,

ov HTolrwA¥S. W.H. Burgess.--Ov~R~Z~OV ~ l~0h: " Geo. Bern~house.

NIGer POLICE. J. H: Garish.IPxas Ma~saa~. S.E. Brown~

BOAUD o~’ EDUCArIOX. C. F. 0stood, presl- aeoo zxp I ~ ~ p.m. s.m.dent; P. H. Jaoobs. clerk; Edwin Adamo, L. I pan. p.m. I p~. Ex ~=p AoMonfort. Dr. Edward North, Wm. Rutherford,

8 8~ 4"-’~i~1¢[ 8 00] IS 4~1 8Mre. S.E. Psekard, Mrs,M.M. Beversge, Mlss 84~ 44oi 4 I~AnnaPressey. . ......5 ~1 ~o!~1.~+ ~..... ; + 1 5. [~

months, let Tuesday ...... 5 l~....... 5~VOLVSr-UR FJun Co. John M. Austin, 74C .... 1 5presideut; Ch~. W. Austin, secretary. Meet= 7 4~ 8 15 5 l+

-H-Ef’~y-M%q~-. Llt|le;~:A.-~’osli~ ........... 6 14.....I......, 9nlngham, J. P. Patten, Alvin Adams. Meets 8 I~ ....... o ~ "’.-..I--...I 10lutSaturday~evaeachmcnth. . 8~ _5.50JO ~ 4~[.12.101 !0.

", + ~ATZ~AL.AnTISANS 0RDEn OF MUTUAL PnOTECTION.

A. P. Simpson. M. A.; A B. Davis, Secretary.Meets filet Thursday evening in oaeh month in]~oohsnlos’ Hall.

Wx~s~ow Lcnoe L O. 0. P. J.L. O’DonuellN.G.; "William H. Bernshouss. Secretary.Meets every Wednesday evening, in Odd Fel-lows’ Hall¯

Sn.tma’~m +Tntn~ I. 0. R.M. Chm’~esHerbert, Sachem; Chas. W. Austin, Chief of

Men’elHall.M. B. T~v~o= Levee. F. & A. ~f. Dr.

Edw. North, Master; D. Cunnlogham~ Seers-

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Oamden and Atlantle Baih.oad,I~ag~dbay, Jnly 6tin, 159~.

DOWN TRAINS.

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MR. EDITOR :--The local telephone

........ ---May-strike~7ouas Comical--

BUTWE HAVE THEM

and can furnishin quantities of

Ac¢o Ezpp.m.p.~

8~ 8~5-aS0 8~8

51¢8C54m522--5~P OO7-

-501 -5 li~-- .................. . ....

i Roberts’--- rank F,4~ 580 ....... ~ y

Grocer.

Peach

Basketswith covers

--~or without--

Covers wood or buriaP.

" or more.

The goods are elegant,thin, creamy, crispy.

All we ask is a trial. .)

N.B. The~ )rice is _ GEORGEELVINS,20 cts. per yard. Bellevue Ave. & Main Road.

We are selling

Flourthat is made entirely

from old wheat,and

the price is low.CalLand see

Full Line of

Groceries,...... Provisions,

1~" Bring us your ordersfor Job Printing.

Win. I~. +HOODSuccessor to Alox. Aitkentary. 2nd and 4tb Frlday nights in Muon|n

Hall.Jn. 0eDZ= U~ITzn A~JeAw M~CUA~ICS.

Cleanne the Bowe~ scud PuH~’ tho Blood ICure Diarrhcelt, Dysentery sud D~li~rIIIolivo he~tl~ a~toa to ,as cmtlxo s~,to~.

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If you want Pork Ch0ps, we have them.

Lovers of Veal and Mutton can have their choiceof either, or both.

If you want Half-Smoked or Bologne, we have, an4BonelessHam

If you want Dried Beef, don’t forget that it canhe had at ........

ECKttARDT’S Mark- ’tOpposite the Post Office.

Best Creamery Print Butter, 28 cenf~. ........

]lOOTSIt is a Fact .....~nd worLhy your RUBBERS.

attention, that CASH will buythe best good for the least article of foot-wear,money.

at areasonable price, you can

- get it by going toD. C. HERBERT’S.

P. RANERE,;The Hamm0nton Steam

Macaroni Works

tt. L. Mclntyre, meat and produce.Wm. G. Hood, livery and boardiog steblesC _ ~ You can have a sample copy clench at this office.Wm. L, Black, dry goods, groceries, etc.Win ~ Son, dry good,, shoes, etc.

(Established in 1889)

The best Macaroni made in theUnited States. Try them.

question is one that I have been careful-ly questioning the people of our townabout for the’less;as-ta-whethcr -it--is-coo-of

- A-trial will convince you

that I am Tight.

Yust a few more of thosequart Mason Jars left at that

extremely low price.

Remember the place.

arc many who would like justsuch au Lmproveme~t. Now [ b~ng atelephoas before you that has been test-ed and is guarautoe~;to give ~atisfactionone tbat cau beJ~d on any [ong-~]ie-t~nco wire. It ~tid to be tho onlylong distance f~-ephone yet known.This telephone can be controlled by ourHammontoa people ; a company willbe formed and all the benefits, finuncial

--no outside parties in control.

Now if thirty_ phones can be subscrib-ed for, at a price within reach, thec0mpb:ny Can be- f6rme-d aiid a t:e2epad-/ioexchange built before Jan. 1st, next.This would give ~ach subscriber accessto any of the prominent stores, depo.ts,etc., without ~oing ou~ of your+house ;and b7 having tho phone I offer, it isonly a matter of a short time before youmay staud In yon-~ own house and talkwith parties anywhere in the UnitedStates ; for, aB I ~aid before, I am offer-ing a long distance phone, An excbacgewas completed three weeks ago in ourState _with 30 phones on the variouslines, and when it-was teste-d+-awatch

tho central office and d~mctly heard ateach end of the thirty p~ues ; a whisper

13o distinctly understood, and re-

It bas been talked ’of n good many,imes about an electric light plant. Ifsuch a p]aut could be had, and we have

E. Stockwell, Sold Wholesale and Retail.-

Opposite the Post Office Dealer in !mported & Domestic

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town, those same poles could be used torun out electric light wires, and thussave that expense. A free phone wouldbe placed in the best pla~e in our townfor the public use in ease a fire orburglar alarm needs to be sent. I shallbe pleased to talk with anyone who maybe interested in the move,eel and giveyou the figures. These companies arebeing formed all through our own Stateand other States, in many towns notmore than half as large as ours. Shallwe begin this way and try to get ourbeautiful town up with tbe times ? "

EDW, :E. L.’TlCE.

The modem stand- , 8=I s +,~I~’° ’ ~[ 5+0 ~ ~ o~ .... Ha,rime.ton Hotel ¯A..o,t,+oun.+.,,o,;L.W.’+y,R.S., Flour+ arding

ll~P. Resent arrivals at our hotels :

cinc : : Cures- ~Ii~niug iu Meohaoleg Hall. ’ ........................................... 7-+-UP-TIIt-AINS.- ...... --- ........ S L Glllinrd Pert Elizabeth. MrsMDUkes. "~ = =Ou. OAHos. .+o., AH 0.,ll.

F d Stable. c+don .or*and ol+ ln TheMeNeley. Atlant|c. George Goodyear. New

coi~orl~.evcr~..dayE, Hoyt, Commaoder; W. H.H. Bredbur~, I~.ATIOMI$. A, Ao, ’’.I’+"I ,..I ,- ,=.~+,~,y.: ~ ee ,Adjutant; L. Bevorage, Q.M. Meets ,st and o I. I,I. 1111.." i ..=.i ,=. ,-. I ~" Ip" alp m pro. I

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York. Howard R Danser. Phliada. W BU J[Iu~T-T~-~-sridS.=du+n,g+ts+R+.o’.,al,+-- ............" - .... done pro+bi]y;-b~i+h~t ffot|c~. HAMMONTON HOUSET~m H~mMoNvOZ Avnx,z~_~J~ocravzow. Oamdon--.;..~.. 132 ~O71 I131112~I It ~7 --r42] go+17.~[8~ 1 :

"~mum~Harry +mlth, preoldeul; A. K. Bornehou,e, R~ddonllel4._.. If+ --I ..... I --I-’-- P~I 8~ ......

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+ingle and Double Carriag~s to_hire,oeoretary; M. 8. Whittier, captain. Meets 2nd B~lla .... r 50 --] ...... I --I- -- + ~,,I .~ ~1! JNelson D. Knight. Lan’sdale. PP.. Charles

........... Gor l~o~. Phlla, Henry-M Miller, Pottsto~n.and 4th Monday at Wm. Bernshousn’e office. &~--.-- r ,, --i ........i---i--- ~ ~ ~ +i-- -- :e-I ~a+. just r~ miv ~ largewat+~ord --., P ~ " --I ..... I --I---- i 0+I 7 2~II, +I ......... bytho-day-orhour; ~.. J ~-H~~=~ H~ H, ,~ ~ m~ + lot of Ladies, Men s, andW~slo~--. 0 -- " .... -- ..... - ......m~n~+0.~.~amo=..~u+..-.,+ --I =I r+l=_ I~I +P,I~ol.........

Fring+.+JtevoKleselar. Attantlc.

Fruit Growers’ Union, H.J. Monfort secretary, I~Omta....~-r tC --I ..... I __, .... Im~ + 04m +1 ....... +O TO - Children’s Fall Underwear.~lwood ....... t0~ ~+ ~ --.---, 12~l 6~l~:rVl__ ¯ ....... AT

-- shipporaoffrultondprodu~., r~gm.to.m. ,~ _, .-. )u~ .... ,m, 8~m ............................... MarvellousResults. - ...... We are putti-ngin afull line, ofFruit Orowers’ Assoelatlon, G. W, Elvlns see- ~mmo--- ..... I m ..... ~’~I ........ ,~, s ~o+,~,.... ,o, Win. Bernsh0use’s

rotary, sb|ppers of frult and produce. Atl~Uo~ty--.. |~ ,001 ,00] ])~ +]21 ,2014 z,5~( P.S. TILTON &° Co’s F~ma letter written by Rev. J. Gun. DIT Goods, Clothing

dorman, of Dimondale, Mich.. wo are for Men ,s and Children.H,,mmontoe~Loxu and BuUding Ass_~e!atlou~ permitted to mak~this extrac~ "I haysTeacher oi w.R. Tilton secretory. ~ ~ ~mmouton. no hesitation iu recommending Doctor Boots, Shoes, Rubbers.

Agent for Guitars, Worklngmen’s Loon and Building A,s0olatlon~ Kin~’s New Discovery, aa the results ~ts~aud~e~-m~ments.--~o ,oor.~=. -GREAT-VALUE WEEKLY NEWS ............... -- ........... Pot all ktl~ds-o ,|ions inthe~ase-~f1~y-both vocal and instrumentaL y, epairine People’o Benk, W.R. wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist up, and a good assortmentpromptly-attended to. For terms and Hammontou Improve= M.L. FoR OF. THE WORLD Orders called for, Lumber, Mill-work, Church at Rives June£ion she =as bro’t

down with pneumonia succeeding La of School Suits.pries epply at residence in the evening, Jaekso~ ~,,Iden~ LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. Carefully filled, and ~indow-glass, Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of cough-or s ~ H. ~rman Fiedler’s Cigar Store. G.W. Preseey treasurer;

The, NI W YI]IIK Wcc ly T IN , +om+-Hammonton. ~.+-.+ ............. T:~ _ We solicit your patronage. Uou, and it seemed as if she could not

Reliable’aod onlerprislog pk Plaster, Itair, Lath, etc. survive them. A frien~l recommended Hammonton, N.J."N’rOTICE TO CREDITORS. William H. respective lines, whom we Dr, Kin~’s New Discovery ; it wa~ quick

Ohms, Cunningham, M,D. ., Burger. Executor of Mary A. Smlth, -- ...........deceased, by direction oftbe~;urrogateoftbe For details,see thel:in its work and highly satisfactory in

¯ County of Atlantlo, hereby gtven notice to Elam Sioekwoll caslt store Hen=.~" Kx, amex~ LightFire Woods its ro,u]t,." Trial b,,ttles froeat Croft’e]Physician and Surgeon. the creditors o~ +ho ,,~ ~,nr~ A. Sm,th to Ms=fort Cycle Pharmacy. Regular size 50C. and $I.

bring in their debts, demands a.nd claimsagainst the estato of,be .ald decedent, under Robot, Steel, Joweler. a twenty-page journal, is the leadlng Republican fatally paper of the Unlted J. GOODMANoatl,withlnnlne months fromtblsUate, or M.L.Jaokso6,-meatandprodueo; States, It|saNa~;lo- .- - - - + ~andgiveaall-thogm~m~Lm~w+the’ will be forever barred of any action L.W. Cogley, harness. ~ . . . Of the United States. It gives the events of resign lands in a nutshell, Its We manufacture

~’~allabel:D, P, ed’f°rag~Inst th.,~lldelecutor.Ang.ot 7. 1895¯+ " G.W. Praseey, Jn,tieo: " / ._Agricultural Department ham no +s+.u.p<~rior int,ecountrv. Its Market P~- and Winter Bargains in

WILLIAM H. BURGF~S.EXecutor.W.H. Bernehonse. coal. ~ ports are rocoguized .authority. ~ep.at.~. te depa.~me.ute.for "~he Family Posts, Pickets, etc. Borry0rates & ChestsSuitings. Goods,Dr. J. A. Waos, dentist. ~ Circle," *’Our Young J~Oll~" and ’,t~elence ann ~ecnantes." Its "Home

Hoyt & Sons print HARNESS, shoes.Justice and tailor, and Society" ocinmns command the admiration of wives and daughter~. BERRY CBATES. 0f~ Also, Dry

Berry Picker Tickets A tullassortment of hand and me.chin G.w. Swank, oysters ahd ~sb. Its genera|political nsw~, editorial, and dh~-u~lons are comprehensive, brtl- Folsom. N. J.Wm. Rutherford. real liana, and exhaustive. Cedar Shingles. New Fashion PlatesmeAe,--for work or d~vi~g. Wm. Bernshouse, pissing "’~ Clothing.

Maurie0 River 00ve Oysters Tnmks, Valises, Whips, J’ s Th.,or. mn.ioaiieelruments,~oeoh,sues + Co..,y.,poola,,t,. A Special Contract enable us to offer this splendid journal ~. Lumberaawcd toorder. I~" We have just received our Spring on exhibition.

Henry Kroner, (Fol,om)~ - Orders received by mail promptly flliedi stock of goods.Gents’ Clothing Notions.¯ T RidingSaddles, Nets, etc. ~+orge Steels.n, tall,, and the South Jersey Republican for Prices Low.

D. C. Herbert, shoes.

Ye fo ely $1I~I--- Scorge Eivlns, dry good,, grooarles, el+. " Can furnish very nice made to order

8week’s 0ystern~ty, La Ha,mouton.W" ~’OeLEY,N. s. PronkP’S’TIle, onE. Roberte,& CO.,groceries.general merchandise. One ar r o "~9 JOHN ATKINSON, Peunsylvania Hemlock satisfaction guaranteed.I)~. J. A.. Waas,M. Stockwell, hardwsro, groeerle~, furMture. Dy~ing and Scouring.At Bottom Prices. Manufacture our R~H)ENTBellevneAvc. and Second St. -- = +aoob+okh.rd,.m.tao,.,,+.c,’.- .....OAsH ImADvANCE, __ -- Taller, o.nFioorio+._ S..+,

B. Albri+l & Co., real estale. 4~,ranteed. ........ ~I~I~ST; .......Cbw. Cunnioghem, Pbysiclon and Sorgoon. Regular subscription for the two papers is $2. Subscriptions Second Street and Bellevue Ave.,Geo. M. Bowlee, meat and proauce. ..~J.B. Small, baker and confeotio,er, may begin at any time. Address all orders to Hammonton. Our specialty, this Spring, will G]~0, OfficeHA~OlqTON’Dayeb--Everyweek-day.:: I~.J.

- j. Oood~.a., clothing and cottons, the 8ot~th Jersey Republican. Garments made in the best manner.k~t in ~ World ~ A ==.-H;EIIIs; btc~eleea.d-,oppti+a ................ Scouring aud Repairlng promptly done. be full frame orders. Merchant Tailor, GAS ADMI:NISTERED.

.......... "I Rates rcasonnble. Sat/sfe~tlon guaran. ~ Black’s Building, Ha, montemIll ~e 6.|11101b - teed Inevery ease, -- ~Yourpatronag,

Just received a new lot of In-ported Olive Oil.

:l~.-:I~,STEAM

~Ianufacturer of the Finest

MACCARONI,V~-~tMmEL~,

And Fancy P~ste,And dealer in

Imported Groceries

SHOES.Always a Good Stock

Onl~ the Best!Shoes made to Order is my

Specialty, and fullsatisfaction ie guaranteed~

.......... Repairing:done:

muKvoc t,Bellevue Avenue,

NochargeteethfOraroeXtractingordered. with gas, whenHammonton, : : N..I.

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