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: r .’, , I Ox, vllle lg. Hoyt, Publtshe . Te ms-.$1. t5 Pox, Yea . ..... ?:: :. HAMMONTON, N. J., JULY 3, 1886¯ NO. 27. THE WALMER HOUS o o r 00- ¯ MR EDITOR ;--In your last edition U:da ¯ Central A.v.enue, Hammonton, BI. 3. . .." ................. ~,,. ~. ..... rm,~,~-,,~ ,,.~.~, .... !,d do- . , " 1 n0LIC~(I LUelO IOW]n ~’ aE ~ue nea(l or pn*~Ing th(, t,,oe of the ~ntem. to p~p~ro t~e’~ay v " . ms ~ |or Rapid L~cllne¯. I Open at all seasons, for permanent and trasmnt boarders. Largo airy rco . youredltorialcolunm: mn~m~ ,,~ I’Y~] -~ I ~lrat-class table. Verandas and balconies to every room. Plenty. of Shade. Horizontal Morrison and, the other 1~=- ~=~ i~ [-~=_~[ ~’~ tar S~blin for ho~e8 E eeia~ .Rate~ or ~amthe~ for ~hc tariff tinkers will fiud the t rotectiouists ~"~-~ ~, I ............. HOUSE uomgousiness at the old stan., wnere I=1 I1-~ I~=__w~_~l t~,~-, ~ t ¯ - ........ all sorts of Amerman needs will be sold |~| [~ ~ [~ik~---~ ~, I t~o,~on. ~or ~erms, aaare~-- ,v ,-..~ , ¯ . ~ -- (Lock-Box 75) Harnmo~ton, Atlam,e t,’oumy, _~ew #er~ey. cheanfor cash or country uroduce. No |~ |_-=.~I~ "-.,,4 ~,~> I . trouble, either, to show goods or throw [~] ~ ~.[~’~x ~ . ~ I . .. . _, ._ who ,-=, , : ¯ A J31ew dewetry ~ole m ~ocnrttu ~ ~mtUlU ~,. the clerks and asks why tbey dou,t shut : ~ [-~ .~>.~o, ~._ ~:~ [ ~ - --~ vp the store and allow die storekeeper .~’~.~.,~rt~f.~\ ~ff~J/~-I ~i ~ 1 ~4~’~:~ =11 " _ "INk ~ ~-~"~OK in the next town to do all the business. ~ ~O~¢~/ ~.¢~-~! ~ I q~.~.d~"-’J~../~--~-m---mm -LqV--m-m VV ~ ............. e’l -- ~/7i[Ik~’7 ,~-~[ o~ t ¯ , ~ ~u~, ~ar. I%Ull~Or. liwe make anct s I ~,,~L.~.~_~ . ... ---.-~ .Of philadclphla, hawng rented a part of Mr. .Co.e.hraws D.ruo Store, off~s to ......... ,, .... ,.,,, .... T,~,,o ,,,, P,,. ~~*~r"~]~-i~’~--~= ~ [ ~" the people of Hammonton, and vlctnlty anne ano oz :~. ..... .-,.,~ ... .... . ~ .... ~ -T I---l|-=-~ |-l ~’Tif~q_--’ff ~-:~ I~Tf ~.~i-:.-~ ¯ ¯ ~ ~ecuon in r_tammon~on, for examp,e. I-==/--=~ i~! ’-=| F-! ~’~ [~[t’:.i~’~--"! : ; NEW ~GOODS "~’ ~;i’ Quicklyande°rnp]°t~ly(~re:" l))’~i’";~’i~n~-I 11 ULblIUd i ~.~_ ] : . : . " "* it. [olea. lleur,b]..ood, etc. It ettrtehen .... nn.il~elcL:,ur;,h, ..... ~ :-; b,:~ ........ ~t .,h,IId’I=(’.,- a dollar to COIlle in at the ,.ate, to ’ pro- l~.~ tho appetite, and ald~t,~,~ ~lndE,.ti:,:~ o! f. ,.t. T S " ¯ A_3 9 First ~forlu~J Uh:~rch B,.lt,mol~, ~:d. ~tty~: o-^^~..,,l^,, ~ ~’~’~ ~i;i|:,~]~I::’~, ?’:..~ ~ ~ / nt,,alrt~ , t~ct,, our shoe makers. We buy flour, ~:~*" J T.Rosa,’r~rt. |; ............... ! ..... t,rc|’ t.’.,~ I O UUL(IUIUb , r: ~ ¯ r:. ~ ~ a~,vv~,l-3~ I p [ and the onr merchant desires shoes. .... ,., Cot. Belle, ne . nd .w~. /f’::,~- 11~ i’~~ " ~3 "_~!" ~ ~’..;~’~ ~t’~ He will not pay the doilar to come in audr’ivfitti]’ginvl~,rat~.r.lt’ highlr.andA;very .......... ~t,rL~th,:,,;l,~t."=¢" .... ;,h :,did’. ..... ~ . tlox. ,](,~::|,iz C S~rr, Jvd~ ,4 (;rcuit C,,rrt. .IU.~C. : " ~." : ~ ’*, . ’" ~" . - ~ ¯ ~ ~ ~ ~ c! .... c_J.,_’.~a,~:"! ..... ~,,~ .......... ;. ~-- ~-~ ann buy our shoes, but he wtll,o some- ~...,~ to :~o .~::~..=o~ of ~,~,.:,.~ ~,~. ::,.~, ,~, [ Crinkle and Plain ,.C-.ecrsuckers. where else, wher~ he can sell his flour }|r,,,,,t,,,, au,i a~ a tonic." ¯ He is a Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, and will make u,, ...... h,:,abcr~*]t’ra~ta b larka,,d ........ !r,~d:i,,~l , Satmes, Foular’ds, ~,~ _~ ,:: m R~pairing a Spcialty. ~" Give him a call. Everything Guar~mteed. Comer Bellevue Ave. & Second St. Wagons AND Buggies. J On and after Jan. 1, 1S~6, I will sell One-home wagons, w|th fine body - ~n4-t2~a~~mplq ~.~ 1~ IUC|Ittro, l~.~. axle.for CK[4tl,~60 00 One-horse wagon, complete.1~ tire l~axle, for .................................... ~ 62,50 The ~me. with2-Inch tire ............... 65 00 One*horse Llgllt Express. ............ 55 0~ platform I,Ight Expre~q ................... 60 130 Side-spring But-gtes with fine finish 70 00 ~vo-horse Farm Wagons ......... ~ to 70 co No-top Bug¯lea ................................ 50 o0 Thesewagonsare all made of the best WhiteOak and IIickory, aud are thor- oughlv_seasoned, and ironed in a work- manlike manner.Please call, and bs convinced. Factory at the C. &A. . Depot, IIammonton. ALEX¯ AITKEN. I~roprietor. ale for Taxes of 1884. Tawn ofll..mmonton. Returu of taxes laid on unimproved, and un- tenuoted land.and on hmdtenanted by persons ~not the lawful proprietors, who are unable to pay taxe~, end on other real cetato,.ia the tswn of llammonton~Couoty of Atlantic for the year 1884. List of delinquent taxes returned to the Town Council, Murch 291h, 18S6o whh descrip- tioo ofpr.Tcrty by. bloekand l,~t,as laid down entheasecs,ment map el the Town of lisa- mouton, which mupis to bu found ut Town Clerk’s e(fi,’,’, nl~q unfile in the clerk’, olIico of Atlantic Cou. ~. at 5Iay’e Landing, N.J. Names. Block No.lotAcres Tax. Andrus, 0oo, cst I0 ~’~ 5 , 95 Barstow, J ’,1 ...... 1 59 10 1 45 Brown, LW ......... 19 13 aud 16 20 $" ~0 Clemeut, Samuel.. 17 93 3 46 Coehran. Bent ...... 9 ~ 10 1 93 Evans. Davl4 Fet 17 6 2 40 ]Fidel, Eli &Chas. 17 2"5 t~ ¯ t~5 Oifford~ J,;nathan 18 2 21 3 3.q Glea~ou Eslato..... 13 6B 1 1-6 95 ~Pfller, Peter ........ I0 6 .~ 9 90 o Rubt~am~ .~ollers- - --~3-aad-67 - 40. 1 93 Stafford, Samuel.. 17 -- 12 1 45 Taylor~ Richard.. 1 I) 20 2 90 Walker. ,~Irso S... I 49 20 1 4S Whartan, Jantes.. 10 2 16 I 73 Interesb ce~t and back taxes, if any, will ba made koown’attime of sale. Btate of Now Jersey, Atlantis County. j S. S. 0rvlllo Eo IIoyt on hie oath salth that he was ¯ Collector of Taxes of the Town of Hammonton for the year 1885, that the t,zes accompanying this affidavit assessed ca the.respective lands for the)ear 188t (and turned over to him hy "LewisHoyt, the former Collector) are unpalu, that he hae ¯used every legal diligence for the enlleetion of the Came, androturne enid dolin- ~ luent taxes to the Counclt of said town, as by aw he isrcquired to do. [Signed] ORVILLE E. IIOYT, Collector. Bworu uud subserLbedb0foro N,.IIEARTWELL, Justice of the Peaso. ~[areh 29~ A.D. 1886. Pursuant to the act to faollituto the Colleotiou ofta~ee iu the Town ot Hammonton~ County of Atlentlo, The 0halrman of the Town Council will, on Tuesd..y, June 29th, 1886, ¯ t TWO 0’"CLOCK in the aftstmo m, at the t TOWN ChERK’8 OFFICE, soil the above described lands, tcnemeotsand ho’edlmmt.nts taxed to the ubuvo named persons, or so much thereaf as will be ,ufllolcnt to pay the tax, in, ttrestn andcosts thereon. THe0. B. DROWN, Cheirman of Town Council. Attest, " A. J. SMITH, Town Clerk. ~asma0nton, May 12, 1880, 8UB8GRIBE FOR THE 8.J,R TUT T’S PILLS ,TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. . ,-~ m~, Cso--eo~-Uaz, ee- fon~theof- rdm (lise~sea of the humanrace. These aymp tt~ms htdica~ their e~tonce: Losa of &ppet to. ltowela ¢oat|ve~ B/ok ]had- =h;t,o.~o;l. -~.r ..~, ....ton = exeruon o hodF or mind, ~ru¢tatlon of food, Irrtt~biUty of temper, Low" np~flt~, A feeling o£ havinK neglected aozne duty. DlggFacu, Fluttorlng at the llearlb Dots before the eyes, highly cole ored Urine, CONSTIPATION,and de- mand th 0 ua~of a remedy that nets dl rectlv onthcLiver. A~aLlvormodlclne TUT~’~ PILLN have no equal. Theix aoUon on the Kidneys and Skin ts also prompt; removing all Impurities throughthese three ’, ee~av- ~lte~. rs of the a~atem,,, producing appe- t te, oound digestion, regular stools, a clear skllzantlav~gorouabody. T17~T’SPIIJ, S c~tuse no nausea or griping nor Interfere with daily work and are a perfect ’ t AN,TIDOTI~ 1"O MALAHIA~ t." I have had Dyapepsia. with Constlpa- zon.two yoars, and have tried ten dlffurent kinds of pins and ~FI~P’S are th~ ~r~t that .......... have done me uny good. They have cleaned moout nicely, l~ly appetite is splendid, food dtgest~ r~tdlly, slid I now havo nutural passages. 1 feel likoa new man. ~ W. I).EDWARDS, P~Im~Ta, O. Sold everywhere.~t 6¢. Ot~ee,4t Mu tray St,.N.Y. TU1T8 HAIR DYE. GRAY~AIR OIt ~*Vt|ISKKR3 cha,tged in- ~.a,tt)y tO a GLOSSy nLACK by a single al)- plicatlon of thin ])VE. 8oh1 by Druggists, or aet|t by express oa receipt ot$1. Office, 44 Murray Strect, New York. TUTT’8 MANUAL OFUSEFUL REGEIPT8 FBEL ~ HE ATTENTION of the citizens ot ~ l’ammonton is called to the fact that Ie the cnly RESIDENT FURNISHING Undertaker. H~vlng recently purchased a New and Modern Hearse, And all necessary paraphernalia, r amprepared/to eati,fy Ar.h who may eall. JIr. |i’m..~. ilood WIll attond, personally, to all calls, whether day or night. ~ A competent we,usa ready to assist, also, whan desired. Mr. Hood’s re-ldence, on Second St., oppo~ito A. J. Smith~e,- ............... Orders may be loft at Chas. Simons’ Livery. JOB. S. t HAMP ON Culls uttentlon to the followingfucks: 1st. lie Is the Qltly FUNERAL DIREOT01 AND Furnishing Undertaker In Atlantlo County. being the only uoderta- Rer who ,alto s this his special bu~ tress. 2. }[o Is the only nndertaker whokccp~ a fine now hearse In 1.l.amz_nouton. 3. Ilk In the only undertaker In Atlantic Co. Wile 114 It i)rofeBR[Ono, I onlbu]lner of ttln doatl. 4, Hehasall the con~ch lances and, PlU rt,~- tlnnccs for carrying o, a argo bast ncsa. |tt~ d .S prep(arc(t tOrespond U,a eal IS at the Sl,,~rt,,~ ..... notice, whether day or ntght. 6. He leads ull aud follows t’tono~ as he zn|il¢cr~ this his only study. 6. D. B, Berry, of ltamn|outou wlll attond to all orders left with hbn. Ol~eo, No. 3 FaT’s Block, Hammoutou. N.J’. free and will buy where he sclls. Now, the South American buys shoes, glass, !cutlery, ctc., but he must sell mahog- auy, logwood, bides, quinine and coffee to procure money with which to buy our goods. We make him pay a tax :(tariff) to come into our ports. turns offand goes to England where he s~lls and buys his ~oods. MORAL.--lf we shut off our market, to whom can we sell, as we make metre than we use. Protection does allow "the man in the ,, f~ next town (En,~land) to do all tile I Y6-u~n~ ~- tax them. P. I7. J.£co]~s [Pretty good for your side, frieud J~tcobs, but turn it over, and read the othcr side. If Hammonton produced (or if she was able to produce) about everything required by its people--de- pendent upon the world but tbr little’-- and "tiLe man in the next towu:’ was io the habit of bringing in shoes and .~elling them cheaper thau our manufac- turers cou!d make them : would it not bc policy to say "You must pay us ~o|nething fortbisprivil.cge"? It would be eithcr this or close our factories aud c,a wrap~,t’. "F~l~t~ no ol~,,t.o .Ma,;~. ,,zl;/I~v nltUWN t;1/l:;3:lt..~l-~o., L’~L~ /.’dol;i.. ;taD¯ POSITIVE In other advertisements we havesaid that th~ JR’ua~/b~eu~u~/.rnt Cur~ wv.~a speeltie for lCheumatlsm, and aU its attendant u~.hes |tnd .pains. Tht~earuslmplyPl,ha~’a¢t¯o Wc uuw present some Po¯Itlve Proofs : Could one ask anything,ore tothcpoint than this ~rolU .’~tH. If. ~{.MA~UEL. Lt ])r,)lhiilc~lt lilt:l- chant of Br~klield. Me., who writc.~ l.’(.I,. 26.’,~6 : °"When tn E~lr~q~’~.tWO year~ ~0, I t l’tCd tlul~i to buyth~ Ix:,:,~’il~t,J/t~t!n-,’cry rffzlc~ly. I eho tahl Cal. "l’heOl~hl t o ~:ct Ittor rl~u ct distort ~.’ly ~rh’P but ~at~tha~of zx:t r~’.Icco.~d~l.¯ I. my~lf, m|tfcrcd wHb. rad~.~JnlK~8:ll for yo21.k~ l~rld Sl ~mnt hP*lld:’t:,t~ of doL lneIl~ bllt llL.’vl!r ~t3t all}" (’~’ILa’.l~/l~ rtqiel libel tried, thia. 8il~c~ Shell, (o,’cr tw,~ ytars u,.,~ I I havd It Wit| take tiku wndlire. Near I want the ,~ctlcy l~ere is anotherfrom nearer home. Me. J. D. WHzr~ is a leadiz~ g busiucs~ man of Bloon:sburg Pa. his grated fixth cr.ot’er 80 yc.’trs old. h :1.’,I,(’,~:’~ n great sufferer from Rheumatism. ~:ov. 21, i.~-3, ]~IL WHITE wrl.tee US: ¯ " H ave r£~d "~,,r etrcul#w The co||ntrv i~ ~ full of patent tlgltt ollE’~i it ta ha,at to lllaliU tt:O~l’! h~ 1 il2~’~ anyr~nlc~ly htt~ ll|¢l’it ItIlttl it t~ tri,rd . ]~/ t~J.]lt[. falOer ~ H ,~’h t sllnerer t lat I e W~ ul,I k.b~ty ~tVO fOP a ~/nyl]e d#lT’a ~’li~". t~:t~ ttll~t’-~ )’o|lt; |r.SC(’ :or ,% Cure.U0"wi.~ I try It any’way. L~ca~lw; he do|t’t tld .’xl~ yotlr huU3eWoUltlKCCp tmythl:kw WILho|i." Ine~;.. ~’ ])EC. o[. hn I:a~’S: " My g~,](lfaUl(~r l?runollc.ceu th0 ltu~s~z ]Lhcumuttam Cure a lir~t-~.]a’-~ I~t htC;a~. ~t? iS flu I; ~21]Ui’~ onn dl~)* only, btt~ a[I,,gethcr." Ifyo,t doubt either of thc,~e staten|cut.~, wrile the parties; they’ll g add"n swcr a| v inquiry. O lr s]mt.u (h)csnot lwrtit f rth(r (c~th~:,:u’:,’. We hu’,’t~ p!~llrV of it, h~w~t’c’.’. ]t)l:il]:(S qtlit~: a littto h~ok. ’We ~cnd It fi’r¢ teal] x~hu l~s~. An yctit I, rat to be foul,d at ~’:!|~ stor~’, t:ut t:~n O!Ity IX’ h?d b3" ¢’r,c}t~s.~Ig~ tl~ pr:~ a.~t ~.dc~ee~r~ t~O ~c~tt~tn propldetot~ PFAELZER BRO~. & CO. 81~-821,3Ittrket ~tTeeG Philadelphino Batistes, Lawns, P.,:ints, &c.,&c. ~lso, a large line of NOTIONS. m ’Call, "and wcwill s,lit )ou. throw our citizens out of employment, oNtt nnx DO -~-~ TII~/3U~INE~.~. m ,,yoo of thestate el affairs nowexisting be- tween the United States, South Amer-. ¯ , ica aud Englaud. say "Eugiaud I does all the bu~luess. Not so ; when I Coal cao fln|l it at Scullin’s coal wtrd on Egg [larbor road, ncar Bernshousc’t .~trikes are not interfering, out" fac-lsteam mill. Coal will all bc dumped Lorics are turniug out vast amounts ofl from the cars into the va~’d, aud will be DON’T GO HUNGRY! But go to Packer’s Ea ery, Where you c~n get work, selling thcir products, payiug wa~cs that draw skilled laborers from "3Ierrie Eogland’, by the thousands and competing with this "man iu the next town|,, in his own markets. lhit there ; while Raudall, M0rrison , and many other able s.tatesineu are found studying how to arrange this tariff business ; and many a wise Englishman is doubttul about the free trade policy, you and I cannot expect to settle it in the columus of a httlo eount~’y paper.-- EDITOR. l Ladies, it will cost you but fifty cents to got a bottle of Vincgar Bitters Cor- dial. This cordial is a clear, dark red "color and has a delicious taste. It is a most invigorating tonic,’a~d is a gentle, painless, but thorough cathartic. It hclps digestion, cures hcadaclm, bilious attacki~, eoustipation, pilcs, hivcs, and streugthens tl~e whole sy~tetu. The liqnor licenses cxpircd aL m~d- night Wednesday night at Atlauta, Ga., and Prohibition is now in eflbet therc. Tlie Mugwumps continuo to wondcr wily it is titat of 303 meu "appointed to oltico by Collector tIedden, of New York, only thirteen are 1RepJablicans. The Republicans, ou the other haud, fully realiziug what the administration is here for, wonder why even thirteeu of their number were chosen. Boycotting has been declared a crime by the courts In New York aud Wiaeon- sin it will be l,rououuced a crime else- where whenever there is occasion for it. Morc than $2.,000,000 of gold was shipped to ]~uropi~-last week. All this sort ofthing is iuthenature of victory ; Ibrthesilver-plated statesmen- .!. sold iu five ton lots at the same rate as car load lots from other yards, tIaving a good l)lank floor to shovel 4rote, in- stead of the ineonveuience of shoveliu~ from the ears, ia really worth teu c~ul~s a-ton to ever7 purchaser. All coal will be sold strictly for ea8h on delivery. O~ce at Anderson’s teed store. JOItN SCULLIN, I/am,onion. N. J. Womlin Havereceived this wccka supply of Ladles’ and Children,s Hosiery (cotton - and wool) CORSETS-Coraline, Duplex, Doctor Warner’s Health, and other makes. GLOVES--uew Fall shades. Veiling, Collars. ~landkerchiefs~tlle latest s~yles. SOAP,-Colgate’a, Cachemere Boquet, Glycerine. Honey, and Oatmeal. DRESS GOODS,-- Black and Colored Cashmere. Dress Trimmings,--Silesia, Drilling, and Cambric. White Goods, Nainsook, Lawn, and Cross barred Musliu. Full assortment of NOTIONS, New Goods Every Week - ~Ms paper lm kept on file at the omee of , J YER SON ] \DV’ RTS Nq ~M-E8 BU/L~H9 a 8~t~ pHIL~0RPtlIt ’ kV/lartl S,~ ItS I-owlllt i~nsh Rlitei Ilir.d~ I~.ud 10e, tu ,=.=~, AYER & SOH’S MANUAL Wheat, Bran,and ~ye At the old price of ten years’ standing, FIVE CEIl TS per LOAF Breal~fast and TeaP~oil~, Cinfiamon Buns, Pies, Crullers, r A:great-variet~of Cakes: Baker’s Yeast constantly onhand. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, ~’uts and Confections, as usual, Meals and Lunches furnished to order, and a limitednumber of lod.-ers accommodated. The REPUBLICAN con- tains more than twenty-five columnsof entertainiug reading !each week. Thus, in a year we furnish you 1300 columns of fresh news items, stories, etc.s all for~1,25. 90CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. Close to SCHOOLS, C]Iq3"I{CH’E~ POST-OFFICES, and R. R. DEPOTS, in the CENTRE ofthc Town of Ham- mouton. \ Prlees Igeasonabl.e,Terms Eall~. "Call on, or addre0s, A. J SniTil¢ilmmonton aN. dlt P. 0, B0~ 299. ¯ r i ¯ | r’’

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Read the Republican.

A Lecture to Young Men" O.! Ihe Loss of

have Joined in a petition/taking Councilsto compel the saloons in that clty toclo~u up on Sundays. Thcre is somemystery about this. Maine is a Prohl-bition state and we have Real Dew’sassurance that no hquor is sold there.

That being the case why do the saloonswant to keep open on Sunday ? Andon the other hand, If they do keep openand don’t sell any thing, what’s theharm ?

The’Jersey City school census showsa falling offof over 6,500 in number.

"Old Spot," Sen Kilpatrick’s warhorse, now thirtv-one years old, will bea feature in the FourS’in of July paradeat Port Jervia.

The Republicans of Cumberland Co.are divided on the question as to theadvisability of nominating Gen. Flakefor Governor.

There are 1136 children of school agoin Vineland.

Mrs. Grant shook her head, the otherday, when C¯ D. Keep offered $3,000 aerent for the late General,s Elberen cot-tage this year. Last season Mr. Keeppaid $2~0, but Mrs. Grant and herfamily will be the occupants of theplace than summer.

N~hen Baby wu alck, we gave her Cantorla,When ado w~ = Child, she cried fur Ca~torl~,"When ~he be~zne "~rl.e, she elms¯, to Cutori~When elm had Children, #he gave them Cssto~

By virtue of a writ of flea f~cias, tome directed,, issued out of the CircuitCour~ of Atlantic County will be scld at-p u bile--vend ue,--oa~ednc~day_~tht be

Twenty-third day of June, 1886.at two-o’clock in tbe afternoon of-midday, at the Court House in May’sLauding, Atlantic County. New Jersey ;All the following described tracks orpiece of land situate in the town ofHa,mouton, Atlantic county, NewJersey :

Beginning in’the centre of Eleventhstreet at the east corner of one Moore’slot, and extends along Moore’s laudnorth forty-three degrees and twentyminutes west ninety-five and sixty one.htmdre~h0__D_rown line_theuce along the same north eighty-fiwdegrees., and thirty minutes west twent~ty--three and fourteen one-hundredth rodsto H. D. Moore,s land ; theneo alongthe same south forty three degrees andtwenty mmutes east one hundred andthirteen and eighty one-hundredths rodsto Eleventh street aforesaid ; thencealong the same north forty-six degreesand twenty minutes east eighteen andforty.one-hundredths rods to the placeof beginning, containing ten acres¯

Also beginning in the centre of elev-enth street at a distance of forty rodssoutherly iron the centre of Fiat roadsthence atmlg said.Eleventh street south-westerly forty rods to Allen’s land ;thence along the mac southeasterlyand at right angles with said street fortyrods to one Lyman’s laud thence alongthe ,me northeasterly" forty rods;thence northwesterly and at right angleswith the last line forty rods to the placeof beginning, containing ten acres moreor less¯

Seized as the property of Robert Gep-pert and taken in execution at the suitof Caroline Fisterer and to be sold by

CIIAS. R. LACY, 8her/ft.Dated April 191h 1886.

CHARLES T. ABBOTT, ,~t’y.PrlL btll--3f. 71. $7,.20,

8 T, RIFF’8 SALEsBy virtue of a writ of fleri faeias, to

me directed, issued out of the New ,ler-see Court of Chancery, will be ~old atptiblic vendue, on Wednesday, the .

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,261h day of June, !$80.at two o’clock in the afternoon of said

I day, at the hotel of Veal & Norerosa, inA lecture da the Nature, Treatment; ati~l-Radli:aF ~rl~V~8 IM~ny dlng, Atlantlc’--County- Newcur~ofSeminal Weakne.as, or Sp~rmatorrh~t. Induced I ~ --~. . ¯ ’b~ t~elf-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions. Impotency, | jersey : 2kll that certain messuage 0xNervous Deblll’y and Im ~liments to Marvlage gen- I tenement and tract orpiece of land sit-emily ; Oou~umption,Epilel~y and Fits; Mental and I uatt~ in Mullica Townsh’lp, ~oun~ " o,¯PhyslcM Incalmehy. &c--t$y ROl|En’r J. (’UhVER. I . ~ . . YWELL, M. D.~-amhor or the"Grt~n Ik~ok." &c. [ Atlantic, ann State oz -~ew Jersey,

The w0rld-renowned author, in this admirable Lec- I bounded and described asturn. clearly prev~ from Ill, own oxperlenee that theawful con~eqltenct~l of Self-Abuse may be efft~toallyremoved, without dangerous surgical operation=,bourie~, tuetruments, rings, or cordials; polutlugOHt a mode of enro it~ once certain and effectual, bywhich every eofferer, no watter what his conditionmay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately andradically.

Thin Lecture will prove a boon to thou~ndsnod thousnnds.

Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to nay ~ldre~ou receipt of.Ix centl~, or two p,)ste.go .tamps¯

The Culverwell Medical Co._ 41 Ann 8trot. New Vark Poet O~¢e ~ox d~0.2.81-7: ~

Attorney at Law,Master in Chancery, Notary Public,

Commissioner of Deeds, SupremeCourt Commissioner. .

City Hall, Atlantic City, IgsJ

A IMo EXl:~rlence. Remarkable andquick mares. Trial. Paclr.sge& Bendstmnp for seelea ~a~lnrs. 2kaas-eesDr. WARD & CO. Loulslan~ Me,

Beginning at a poin~ m the middle ofWeymouth Road, being a corner to anexception ; thence running South sev-enty-nine degrees West, by line of thesaid exception, one hundred and four-teen and twenty-hundrsdths rods to acorner ; thence North forty-three degreesWcst, by line of lot three hundred andeighty-three, ~venty-five rods to a stakein Tomlinson,s line ; thence South fortyseven degrees West. by Tomlinson,sline, forty-nine and ~ixty hundredthsrods to a stake ; thence North seventy-nine degrees East, by Tomlinson,s laudtwenty-five and twenty-hundredths rodtto the middle of Weymouth road; thencealong the middle of the mid road Southeleven degrees West five rods to theplace of beginning. Containing, accord-ing to a recent survey made thereof,thirteen acres and sixtv-seyen one-hun.drcdths of an acre, be tire eamo more orless¯

Seized as the property of Thomas J.Meeauley, Junior, and taken in execu-tion at thc suit of Laura Maria Wcssoman, and to be sold by

CHAS. R. LACY, ~hcr/ff.Dated April 22nd, 1886.

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T INS. VOL. 24:. HAMMONTON, N. J., JULY 3, 1886¯ NO. 27.I~TATIONS. At.Ao. Expr. Exp Exp l~tsll J¢,~xp.Ezcn f’a.Ac Se~day Ezpr. tAelSKzlS~[SuE~ i

...... =,-l-,--- THE WALMER HOUS o o r 00-A ............... ..... ~ 929. t44 ,tee ............... 8 18 ..... I 5Is U~2 )~ . ~I

¯ MR EDITOR ;--In your last edition U:da¯ Central A.v.enue, Hammonton, BI. 3. . .." ................. ~,,. ~. .....r m,~,~-,,~ ,,.~.~, ....!,d do-Waterford 8 10 5 0,5 ~9 4 " ~ ~ ~ "............. ~ l ,21 . , " 1 n0LIC~(I LUe lO IOW]n~’ aE ~ue nea(l or pn*~Ing th(, t,,oe of the ~ntem. to p~p~ro t~e’~ayWinelow ............ 801 ~ [ 4M[ 9 01 t’" ~ v " . ms

~ ’ |or Rapid L~cllne¯ . IIIammont6n ...... T~ll 8~1 I I ~401 I ~i 8a4[ I I .’:l"~’l~l ~ Open at all seasons, for permanent and trasmnt boarders. Largo airy rco . youredltorialcolunm: mn~m~ ,,~ I’Y~] -~ I

/ I-I I I I-I II " II--IYaOoeta ............ T 47 __ 4 45 8 49 -- --mwood ............. ~ 4o ...... ~ s~, ~ s 411 I ~] ~lrat-class table. Verandas and balconies to every room. Plenty. of Shade. Horizontal Morrison and, the other 1~=- ~=~ i~ [-~=_~[ ~’~~b~e¢o, .............. 7 IS1 s 121 ~/ I 4 edl I ~1 8 z~t I I I ~l~’l~l ~

tar S~blin for ho~e8 E eeia~ .Rate~ or ~amthe~ for ~hc tariff tinkers will fiud the t rotectiouists ~"~-~ ~,¯ ...... ’°Ot8=1 --/ I --I s° i I I ,,ol--]-- I ............. HOUSE uomgousiness at the old stan., wnere I=1 I1-~ I~=__w~_~l t~,~-, ~ t

¯ - ........ all sorts of Amerman needs will be sold |~| [~ ~ [~ik~---~ ~, I~ , ~ ~ . . .~,~. ~ i ~" t~o,~on. ~or ~erms, aaare~-- ,v ,-..~ , ¯ . ~ --

(Lock-Box 75) Harnmo~ton, Atlam,e t,’oumy, _~ew #er~ey. chean for cash or country uroduce. No |~ |_-=.~I~ "-.,,4 ~,~ > Im~wql, I qHMfq~qRIqFtqFlI’lPql~qRll~l~ tie Clty.St°ps o~ly to take co passengers lorAflan-;+ . trouble, either, to show goods or throw [~] ~ ~.[~’~x ~ . ~ ITilt; Ulil’tilUli i’l" . .. . _, ._ who ,-=, , :

-- ¯ t Stops only on slenal, io let offpaHe~gers~ Stop, only on signal, to take oo pse,engers ¯ A J31ew dewetry ~ole m ~ocnrttu ~ ~mtUlU~,. the clerks and asks why tbey dou,t shut : ~ [-~ .~>.~o, ~._ ~:~ [The Largest, the Ablest, the Best - Parlor Oars on all Express Trains. ~ - --~ vp the store and allow die storekeeper .~’~.~.,~ rt~f.~\ ~ff~J/~-I ~i ~ 1

~4~’~:~ =11 " _ "INk ~ ~-~"~OK in the next town to do all the business. ~ ~O~¢~/ ~.¢~-~! ~ I ’]D~]~n~ .... ,~. T ~-,-,~.TAT"^^].I.-. The Hammonton oeeommodation bee not ~’ q~.~.d~"-’J~../~--~-m---mm -LqV--m-m VV

~ ............. e’l -- ~/7i[Ik~’7 ,~-~[ o~ t¯ , ~ ~u~, ~ar. I%Ull~Or. liwe make anct s I ~,,~L.~.~_~ . ... ---.-~JkbG/dL~IUU~ Id~ Jdl.bUli~J.~ Yl’UUt~lys beenehanged_leavss l:lsm=onton st|:05a.=" ~ .Of philadclphla, hawng rented a part of Mr. .Co.e.hraws D.ruo Store, off~s to ......... ,, .... ,.,,, .... T,~,,o ,,,, P,,. ~~*~r"~]~-i~’~--~= ~ [......,1,1. ...., mfluentml", " rel1~.ous~d oro=~tn in a.m.and l=.85aod.. ~.00 p’m’p mLeaves PhtladeIphla at 11:00

~:: *~" the people of Hammonton, and vlctnlty anne ano oz :~. ..... .-,.,~ ... .... . ~ .... ~ -T I---l|-=-~ |-l ~’Tif~q_--’ff ~-:~ I~Tf ~.~i-:.-~tho States,--Spect~tor, London, Eng. ^ _ ". ¯ ’¯

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un Uotaraay nlght, the Atco AeoommodatlonaThe Independent leone ozme eest papers . ~ . : ¯runs to llsmmonton arrivm at 1 ~6In the world, lts good points .... y and ecrUting, g =:,aad

~GOODSThey have onlyto be stated to be appreciated ; and for runs bask to Ateo. " "proof of our cIMms uppeal may be takou to Lqy of the -~

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~ 3~ a dollar to COIlle in at the ,.ate, to ’ pro- l~.~ tho appetite, and ald~t,~,~ ~lndE,.ti:,:~ o! f. ,.t. T S "thinker1,1he great story-wrttent, the great poets, UD and aRer 0ot. l~th, 1885. . ¯ A_39First ~forlu~J Uh:~rch B,.lt,mol~, ~:d. ~tty~:

knowledge,°fthe hlgh,tmalt,repntatlOaop Its liatln allvf coutrihutor~.dep¯rtmenta orh,lmaa, te||gton_-. ,T"In’-"’" ....,...=, ,o,,ow. ,or ̂ ,,.,,’,~.- o-^^~..,,l^,, ~ ~’~’~ ~i;i|:,~]~I::’~, ?’:..~ ~ ~ / nt,,alrt~ , t~ct,, our shoe makers. We buy flour, ~:~*" J T.Rosa,’r~rt. |; ...............! ..... t, r c|’ t.’.,~ I

O UUL(IUIUb , r: ~ ¯ r:.~ ~ a~,vv~,l-3~zrom vtoovtreet ~err , Ex ross week d¯ I ht,o ph, y- p - p [ and the onrmerchant desires shoes. .... ,., Cot. Belle, ne . ndstorl .... d’all ..... Ivld~]e topl= are elnl ..... d In the 3.30 p.m. .. :

.w~. /f’::,~- 11~ i’~~ " ~3 "_~!" ~ ~’..;~’~ ~t’~ He will not pay the doilar to come in audr’ivfitti]’ginvl~,rat~.r.lt’ highlr.andA;very ..........~t,rL~th,:,,;l,~t."=¢" ....;,h :,did’. ..... ~ .

content.,and ever~b6dy, old or young, learned or us. &ocommodatlon week.days, 8.00 am~ 4 80 pro. tlox. ,](,~::|,iz C S~rr, Jvd~ ,4 (;rcuit C,,rrt.learned, wilhoutr..gsrd to~.x, employment, orconsl- Sunda~s 8.00 am nnd 4 00 --- " .IU.~C. : " ~." : ~ ’*, . ’" ~" . - ~ ¯ ~~ ~ ~

c! .... c_J.,_’.~a,~:"! ..... ~,,~ .......... ;.doo, wlllfludsomethlngoflntere~tlneveryln=ue"’ ¯ ,-. ~-- ~-~ ann buy our shoes, but he wtll,o some- ~...,~ to :~o .~::~..=o~ of ~,~,.:,.~ ~,~. ::,.~, ,~, [ Crinkle and Plain ,.C-.ecrsuckers.Comprehensiveness.Z-It i, a religious, LOCA~ 2"RA/~B FReer PHIL&. where else, wher~ he can sell his flour }|r,,,,,t,,,, au,i a~ a tonic." ¯

a literary an educztit, nM a story an art, a scientific FO d.... r Hod oafleld from Vine and bha~kam~on He is a Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, and will make u,, ...... h,:,abcr~*]t’ra~ta b larka,,d ........ !r,~d:i,,~l, Satmes, Foular’ds,an ag, liculturM. ̄ financial, and a political paper ecru-bleed.

- BI~IDtDYli, 0A~;D0~, lg~Bl/ZSTffl188¯--Theindependent i~ thud U, n~ denomlnallol, ; it iu theorgau :of no elh~ue or party in St~teorChurrh. Itlsfr~todlscu~ all qm.stlens, aud to st~tk its mind candidly. !It Is nut ~werved t,y fe~tr or favor. ]t Is a ~Jgorou| de*feuder of the l~raogeUcal faltlN It preaches I,r¯ctlc~lrighteou,n~u, earnestly tupix)rt~ utl ~norltl reform&A|l Its e~dumrll--tho t~lvcrtislng u well as the lea,ling---ale free frum everythlng of doubtful or oLdectlonnblecharacter. No mqtter ~hat a penon’J relfgion poll.nca. or profe~loc nuty be, if he desires to keep up withthe times, and kn~w what the brisht~t mlnd~ arethlnki.g nf, the ahlest pens are writing abour.¯nd~hat the ~orld kt larseis dolng.--hc should read the

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WagonsAND

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On and after Jan. 1, 1S~6, I will sellOne-home wagons, w|th fine body -

~n4-t2~a~~mplq ~.~1~ IUC|I ttro, l~.~. axle.for CK[4tl, ~60 00

One-horse wagon, complete. 1~ tirel~axle, for ....................................~ 62, 50

The ~me. with 2-Inch tire ............... 65 00One*horse Llgllt Express. ............ 55 0~platform I,Ight Expre~q ................... 60 130Side-spring But-gtes with fine finish 70 00~vo-horse Farm Wagons ......... ~ to 70 coNo-top Bug¯lea ................................ 50 o0

These wagons are all made of the bestWhite Oak and IIickory, aud are thor-oughlv_seasoned, and ironed in a work-manlike manner. Please call, and bsconvinced. Factory at the C. &A. .Depot, IIammonton.

ALEX¯ AITKEN. I~roprietor.

ale for Taxes of 1884.Tawn ofll..mmonton.

Returu of taxes laid on unimproved, and un-tenuoted land.and on hmd tenanted by persons~not the lawful proprietors, who are unable topay taxe~, end on other real cetato,.ia the tswnof llammonton~Couoty of Atlantic for the year1884.

List of delinquent taxes returned to theTown Council, Murch 291h, 18S6o whh descrip-tioo ofpr.Tcrty by. bloekand l,~t,as laid downentheasecs,ment map el the Town of lisa-mouton, which mup is to bu found ut TownClerk’s e(fi,’,’, nl~q un file in the clerk’, olIico ofAtlantic Cou. ~. at 5Iay’e Landing, N.J.

Names. Block No. lot Acres Tax.Andrus, 0oo, cst I0 ~’~ 5 , 95Barstow, J ’,1 ...... 1 59 10 1 45Brown, LW ......... 19 13 aud 16 20 $" ~0Clemeut, Samuel.. 17 93 3 46Coehran. Bent ...... 9 ~ 10 1 93Evans. Davl4 Fet 17 6 2 40]Fidel, Eli & Chas. 17 2"5 t~ ¯ t~5Oifford~ J,;nathan 18 2 21 3 3.qGlea~ou Eslato ..... 13 6B 1 1-6 95~Pfller, Peter ........ I0 6 .~ 9 90

oRubt~am~ .~ollers- - --~3-aad-67 - 40. 1 93Stafford, Samuel.. 17 -- 12 1 45Taylor~ Richard.. 1 I) 20 2 90Walker. ,~Irso S... I 49 20 1 4SWhartan, Jantes.. 10 2 16 I 73

Interesb ce~t and back taxes, if any, will bamade koown’at time of sale.

Btate of Now Jersey,Atlantis County. j S. S.

0rvlllo Eo IIoyt on hie oath salth that he was¯ Collector of Taxes of the Town of Hammonton

for the year 1885, that the t,zes accompanyingthis affidavit assessed ca the.respective landsfor the)ear 188t (and turned over to him hy"Lewis Hoyt, the former Collector) are unpalu,that he hae ̄ used every legal diligence for theenlleetion of the Came, androturne enid dolin-

~luent taxes to the Counclt of said town, as byaw he isrcquired to do.

[Signed] ORVILLE E. IIOYT, Collector.Bworu uud subserLbed b0foro

N,.IIEARTWELL, Justice of the Peaso.~[areh 29~ A.D. 1886.Pursuant to the act to faollituto the Colleotiou

ofta~ee iu the Town ot Hammonton~ Countyof Atlentlo,

The 0halrman of the Town Council will, onTuesd..y, June 29th, 1886,

¯ t TWO 0’"CLOCK in the aftstmo m, at thet

TOWN ChERK’8 OFFICE, soil the abovedescribed lands, tcnemeots and ho’edlmmt.ntstaxed to the ubuvo named persons, or so muchthereaf as will be ,ufllolcnt to pay the tax, in,ttrestn and costs thereon.

THe0. B. DROWN,Cheirman of Town Council.

Attest, "A. J. SMITH, Town Clerk.

~asma0nton, May 12, 1880,

8UB8GRIBE FOR THE 8.J,R

TUT T’SPILLS

,TORPID BOWELS,DISORDERED LIVER,

and MALARIA. .,-~ m~, Cso--eo~-Uaz, ee- fon~theof-rdm (lise~sea of the human race. Theseaymp tt~ms htdica~ their e~tonce: Losa of&ppet to. ltowela ¢oat|ve~ B/ok ]had-=h;t,o.~o;l. -~.r ..~, ....ton =exeruon o hodF or mind, ~ru¢tatlonof food, Irrtt~biUty of temper, Low"np~flt~, A feeling o£ havinK neglectedaozne duty. DlggFacu, Fluttorlng at thellearlb Dots before the eyes, highly coleored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and de-mand th0 ua~ of a remedy that nets dl rectlvonthcLiver. A~aLlvormodlclne TUT~’~PILLN have no equal. Theix aoUon on theKidneys and Skin ts also prompt; removingall Impurities through these three ’, ee~av-~lte~. rs of the a~atem,,, producing appe-t te, oound digestion, regular stools, a clearskllzantlav~gorouabody. T17~T’S PIIJ, Sc~tuse no nausea or griping nor Interferewith daily work and are a perfect ’ tAN,TIDOTI~ 1"O MALAHIA~

t." I have had Dyapepsia. with Constlpa-zon.two yoars, and have tried ten dlffurent

kinds of pins and ~FI~P’S are th~ ~r~tthat ..........have done me uny good. They havecleaned mo out nicely, l~ly appetite issplendid, food dtgest~ r~tdlly, slid I nowhavo nutural passages. 1 feel likoa newman.~ W. I). EDWARDS, P~Im~Ta, O. Sold everywhere.~t 6¢. Ot~ee,4t Mu tray St,.N.Y.

TU1T8 HAIR DYE.GRAY ~AIR OIt ~*Vt|ISKKR3 cha,tged in-

~.a,tt)y tO a GLOSSy nLACK by a single al)-plicatlon of thin ])VE. 8oh1 by Druggists,or aet|t by express oa receipt ot$1.

Office, 44 Murray Strect, New York.TUTT’8 MANUAL OF USEFUL REGEIPT8 FBEL

~ HE ATTENTION of the citizens ot~ l’ammonton is called to the fact that

Ie the cnly RESIDENT

FURNISHING

Undertaker.H~vlng recently purchased a

New and Modern Hearse,And all necessary paraphernalia,

r am prepared/to eati,fy Ar.h who may eall.

JIr. |i’m..~. iloodWIll attond, personally, to all calls, whether

day or night. ~ A competent we,usaready to assist, also, whan desired.

Mr. Hood’s re-ldence, on Second St., oppo~itoA. J. Smith~e,- ...............

Orders may be loft at Chas. Simons’ Livery.

JOB. S. t HAMP ONCulls uttentlon to the following fucks:

1st. lie Is the Qltly

FUNERAL DIREOT01 AND

Furnishing UndertakerIn Atlantlo County. being the only uoderta-Rer who ,altos this his special bu~ tress.

2. }[o Is the only nndertaker who kccp~ afine now hearse In 1.l.amz_nouton.

3. Ilk In the only undertaker In Atlantic Co.Wile 114 It i)rofeBR[Ono, I onlbu]lner of ttln doatl.

4, He hasall the con~ch lances and, PlU rt,~-tlnnccs for carrying o, a argo bast ncsa. |tt~ d .Sprep(arc(t tO respond U, a eal IS at the Sl,,~rt,,~ .....notice, whether day or ntght.

6. He leads ull aud follows t’tono~ as he zn|il¢cr~this his only study.

6. D. B, Berry, of ltamn|outou wlll attondto all orders left with hbn.

Ol~eo, No. 3 FaT’s Block, Hammoutou. N.J’.

free and will buy where he sclls. Now,the South American buys shoes, glass,

!cutlery, ctc., but he must sell mahog-auy, logwood, bides, quinine and coffeeto procure money with which to buyour goods. We make him pay a tax

:(tariff) to come into our ports. turns offand goes to England where hes~lls and buys his ~oods. MORAL.--lfwe shut off our market, to whom canwe sell, as we make metre than we use.Protection does allow "the man in the

,, f~next town (En,~land) to do all tileI Y6-u~n~ ~-tax them. P. I7. J.£co]~s

[Pretty good for your side, frieudJ~tcobs, but turn it over, and read theothcr side. If Hammonton produced(or if she was able to produce) abouteverything required by its people--de-pendent upon the world but tbr little’--and "tiLe man in the next towu:’ wasio the habit of bringing in shoes and.~elling them cheaper thau our manufac-turers cou!d make them : would it notbc policy to say "You must pay us

~o|nething fortbisprivil.cge"? It wouldbe eithcr this or close our factories aud

c,a wrap ~,t’. "F~l~t~ no ol~,,t.o .Ma,;~. ,,zl;/I~vnltUWN t;1/l:;3:lt..~l-~o., L’~L~ /.’dol;i.. ;taD¯

POSITIVEIn other advertisements we have said that th~

JR’ua~/b~eu~u~/.rnt Cur~ wv.~ a speeltie forlCheumatlsm, and aU its attendant u~.hes |tnd.pains. Tht~earuslmplyPl,ha~’a¢t¯o Wc uuwpresent some Po¯Itlve Proofs :

Could one ask anything,ore tothcpoint thanthis ~rolU .’~tH. If. ~{.MA~UEL. Lt ])r,)lhiilc~lt lilt:l-chant of Br~klield. Me., who writc.~ l.’(.I,. 26.’,~6 :

°"When tn E~lr~q~’~. tWO year~ ~0, I t l’tCd tlul~i tobuy th~ Ix:,:,~’il~t,J/t~t!n-,’cry rffzlc~ly. I eho tahl Cal."l’heOl~hl t o ~:ct Ittor rl~u ct distort ~.’ly ~rh’P but~at~tha~of zx:t r~’.Icco.~d~l.¯ I. my~lf, m|tfcrcd wHb.rad~.~JnlK~8:ll for yo21.k~ l~rld Sl ~mnt hP*lld:’t:,t~ of doLlneIl~ bllt llL.’vl!r ~t3t all}" (’~’ILa’.l~/l~ rtqiel libeltried, thia. 8il~c~ Shell, (o,’cr tw,~ ytars u,.,~ I I havd

It Wit| take tiku wndlire. Near I want the ,~ctlcy

l~ere is another from nearer home. Me. J. D.WHzr~ is a leadiz~ g busiucs~ man of Bloon:sburgPa. his grated fixt h cr. ot’er 80 yc.’trs old. h :1.’, I,(’,~:’~n great sufferer from Rheumatism. ~:ov. 21, i.~-3,]~IL WHITE wrl.tee US: ¯

" H ave r£~d "~,,r etrcul#w The co||ntrv i~ ~ fullof patent tlgltt ollE’~i it ta ha,at to lllaliU tt:O~l’! h~ 1 il2~’~anyr~nlc~ly htt~ ll|¢l’it ItIlttl it t~ tri,rd . ]~/ t~J.]lt[.falOer ~ H ,~’h t sllnerer t lat I e W~ ul,I k.b~ty ~tVOfOP a ~/nyl]e d#lT’a ~’li~". t~:t~ ttll~t’-~ )’o|lt; |r.SC(’ :or ,%Cure. U0"wi.~ I try It any’way. L~ca~lw; he do|t’t tld .’xl~yotlr huU3e WoUltl KCCp tmythl:kw WILho|i." Ine~;..~’

])EC. o[. hn I:a~’S: " My g~,](lfaUl(~r l?runollc.ceuth0 ltu~s~z ]Lhcumuttam Cure a lir~t-~.]a’-~ I~t htC;a~.~t? iS flu I; ~21]Ui’~ onn dl~)* only, btt~ a[I,,gethcr."Ifyo,t doubt either of thc,~e staten|cut.~, wrile

the parties; they’ll g add" n swcr a| v inquiry.O lr s]mt.u (h)cs not lwrt it f rth(r (c~th~:,:u’:,’.We hu’,’t~ p!~llrV of it, h~w~t’c’.’. ]t)l:il]:(S qtlit~:a littto h~ok. ’We ~cnd It fi’r¢ teal] x~hu l~s~.An yct it I, rat to be foul, d at ~’:!|~ stor~’, t:ut t:~nO!Ity IX’ h?d b3" ¢’r,c}t~s.~Ig~ tl~ pr:~ a.~t ~.dc~ee~r~t~O ~c~tt~tn propldetot~

PFAELZER BRO~. & CO.81~-821 ,3Ittrket ~tTeeG Philadelphino

Batistes, Lawns, P.,:ints,&c., &c.

~lso, a large line of

NOTIONS.m

’Call, "and wc will s,lit )ou.

throw our citizens out of employment, oNtt nnx DO-~-~ TII~/3U~INE~.~.

m ,,yooof the state el affairs now existing be-tween the United States, South Amer-.

¯ ,

ica aud Englaud. say "Eugiaud I

does all the bu~luess. Not so ; when I Coal cao fln|l it at Scullin’s coal wtrdon Egg [larbor road, ncar Bernshousc’t.~trikes are not interfering, out" fac-lsteam mill. Coal will all bc dumpedLorics are turniug out vast amounts ofl from the cars into the va~’d, aud will be

DON’T GO HUNGRY!But go to

Packer’s Ea ery,Where you c~n get

work, selling thcir products, payiugwa~cs that draw skilled laborers from"3Ierrie Eogland’, by the thousandsand competing with this "man iu thenext town|,, in his own markets.

lhit there ; while Raudall, M0rrison,and many other able s.tatesineu arefound studying how to arrange this tariffbusiness ; and many a wise Englishmanis doubttul about the free trade policy,you and I cannot expect to settle it inthe columus of a httlo eount~’y paper.--EDITOR. l

Ladies, it will cost you but fifty centsto got a bottle of Vincgar Bitters Cor-dial. This cordial is a clear, dark red"color and has a delicious taste. It is amost invigorating tonic,’a~d is a gentle,painless, but thorough cathartic. Ithclps digestion, cures hcadaclm, biliousattacki~, eoustipation, pilcs, hivcs, andstreugthens tl~e whole sy~tetu.

The liqnor licenses cxpircd aL m~d-night Wednesday night at Atlauta, Ga.,and Prohibition is now in eflbet therc.

Tlie Mugwumps continuo to wondcrwily it is titat of 303 meu "appointed tooltico by Collector tIedden, of NewYork, only thirteen are 1RepJablicans.The Republicans, ou the other haud,fully realiziug what the administrationis here for, wonder why even thirteeu oftheir number were chosen.

Boycotting has been declared a crimeby the courts In New York aud Wiaeon-sin it will be l,rououuced a crime else-where whenever there is occasion for it.

Morc than $2.,000,000 of gold wasshipped to ]~uropi~-last week. All this

sort of thing is iu the nature of victory ;Ibr the silver-plated statesmen-

.!.

sold iu five ton lots at the same rate ascar load lots from other yards, tIavinga good l)lank floor to shovel 4rote, in-stead of the ineonveuience of shoveliu~from the ears, ia really worth teu c~ul~sa-ton to ever7 purchaser.

All coal will be sold strictly for ea8hon delivery.

O~ce at Anderson’s teed store.JOItN SCULLIN,

I/am,onion. N. J.

WomlinHave received this wcck a supply of

Ladles’ and Children,s Hosiery (cotton- and wool)CORSETS-Coraline, Duplex, Doctor

Warner’s Health, and other makes.GLOVES--uew Fall shades.

Veiling, Collars.~landkerchiefs~tlle latest s~yles.SOAP,-Colgate’a, Cachemere Boquet,

Glycerine. Honey, and Oatmeal.DRESS GOODS,-- Black and Colored

Cashmere.Dress Trimmings,--Silesia, Drilling, and

Cambric.White Goods, Nainsook, Lawn, and

Cross barred Musliu.Full assortment of NOTIONS,New Goods Every Week- ~Ms paper lm kept on file at the omee of ,

J YER SON] \DV’ RT S Nq~M-E8 BU/L~H9 a 8~t~ pHIL~0RPtlIt

’ kV/lartl S,~ ItS I-owlllt i~nsh Rlitei Ilir.d~I~.ud 10e, tu,=.=~, AYER & SOH’S MANUAL

Wheat, Bran,and ~ye

At the old price of ten years’standing,

FIVE CEIl TS per LOAF

Breal~fast and Tea P~oil~,Cinfiamon Buns,

Pies, Crullers,rA:great-variet~of Cakes:Baker’s Yeast

constantly on hand.Foreign and Domestic Fruits, ~’uts and

Confections, as usual,Meals and Lunches furnished to

order, and a limited number oflod.-ers accommodated.

The REPUBLICAN con-tains more than twenty-fivecolumns of entertainiug reading!each week. Thus, in a yearwe furnish you 1300 columnsof fresh news items, stories,etc.s all for ~1,25.

90CHOICE BUILDINGLOTS FOR SALE.

Closeto SCHOOLS, C]Iq3"I{CH’E~POST-OFFICES, and R. R. DEPOTS,in the CENTRE ofthc Town of Ham-mouton. \Prlees Igeasonabl.e,Terms Eall~."Call on, or addre0s,

A. J SniTil¢ilmmonton aN. dltP. 0, B0~ 299.

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The call is for $4,090,000 of the threeper cent loan of 1882, and notice isgiven that the principal and accruedinterest will be paid at the Treasury ofthe United States, in the City of Wash-ingles, on the first day of ~.kugust,1886, and that the interest will cease onthat day.

Delaware Republicans lave declded~ot to run any ticket this year, but waitthe outcome of the Democrotic factionaltigh t.

One of the pension bills recentlyvetoed by President Cleveland provided:a penmen for the helm era Union soldierwho although his name was ou the rolls.as a de.~ertcr, actually died in prison at

-Andersonville. It is this whackingaway ~,.t the shadows of things and iguor°

in,., their substa~ce that is gradually¯

,.nabli u~ Mr. Cleveland to amass a repu-:,ties for being a man who longs to bc a¯ =rear statesman but doesn’t exactlyhilt)W l)OW¯

Representative Miller, of Texas, says,’resident Jleveland will beat everybodym 1,~9~ This broad-gauge classification

...... i~ici[iites G-rover Cleveland,

Mr. Blaine is at Bar ttarbor, wherehe is to spend much of the season.

The Republicans-of Pennsylvanialave nominated that sterling Republicanand gallant soldier, James A. Beaverfor 6ovcruor, and made up a full Stateticket.

Tim installation of Archbishop JamesGibbons as cardinal of the CatholicChurch occurred in Baltimore, on Wed-nesday.

Mrs. Grant will soon be paid another$250.000 installment of profits from herhusband’s book.

A Utica ~cnius has invented a farm~s~-th-a~vel gpounds and does away with wh!ffietroes,traces, and many of the cumbersomestraps and buckles. Moreover, it ischeap.

Some folks are complaining that theobservance of Memorial Da;y is lesseningpublic interest iu the Fourth of Julycelebrations.

Lord Wol~eleyhas founded "Wolse-ley," a colon)" of eighty iamilies, inSouthern Africa.

Mrs. Webster, the widow of EzekielDaniel Webster’s brother, still lives, inhealth, at Waltham, Mass.

Dynamite bombs were dmcovered se-creted in Chicago.

Judg.o ¯David Davis was buried atBloomington Tuesday amid every markof respect and reverence.

Assihtaut Secretary of the TreasuryWilliam F. Smith has resigned, aud thePresident has selected as his successorHen. tIugh S. Thompson, governor ofSouth Carolina.

Puritan won the ya_cht race, Tues-day ; Priscilla, second ; Mayflower,third.

Attention !@

To the

CROCHETERSOf :Egg Harbor city, N. J.,

And vicmtty.

Mr. M. Maxx, the manager of the Jewel:Knitting Co., .of Philadelphia, will be atthe mill of Isaac Kaufinan on the 7th &8th of July, for the purpose of obtaininghands on fine andcommon crocheting.

We pay thehighest prices and giveeteaAy employment. Pay day every:Monday.

The Jewel Knitting Co.

Rare Chance for AgentsWe have J nat Issued from the prcs~ a volu me

which ~ells at sight. Any Industrlott*t persnncan earn three to tea dollars a day¯ under(onmuch more, with the

New Ladies’ Medi0al Guide,By Drs. Pancosst and Yandcrbeck¯ A. Coun-.~ellor and 2Prlond. absolutely Indispensable,to mot~ers and daughters, The ~trocture~nd functions of the Reproductive Organsglluatrat~d and exPlahmd eleatrly and fully hy1the highest authority In the United States:An diseases of womeo and children, wl,hs~.mptom, a and treatment, e~c.. etc. Over 120llloatrat|ona aoa 700 pages. 1 rice only $2.ooThe largesl, cheapeatjand only niltlleotlcreUable, and ~tlsfactory work: of he k nd.The success of our canvm~orn Is unI~.ralteledLadlea accomplish much gru>d, and m~ko’money very fit~t ~elling thl~ book CIrcuh,r~~.ud t,.,’:cm free, or a mtmplo copy hy tnail carecell,~-’f price. Addresz~

JOHN E. POTTER & Co., /Publisher¯/

017 Sn,~on~ St., Philadelphia, Pe,na./

Yes, and his specialties areFirst-Class Groceries,

Fresh Teas and Coffees.

Also, a good stock of

Muslins, Ginghams,Shirtings, Prints, Notions.

Hats for large and small heads.

Fresh Confectionery.Tobacco and Clga’rs.

The "Boss Plow."Have you seen it ? Four plows inone. ~iz : one Large. one Medium,one Small, and one Little plow. Itmust be a queer plow; hint it ?

Well, come aud see for yourslf.

Wilkinson’s PhosphatesFills the bill every time. We are sell-ing the third car.load thisseason. Don’tyou wan~ a ton or so ? Well, call earlyns it’s going. Haven’t heard of itbefore I well, send to us for circulars.

Willie Ho~t~IIAMMONTON

1M[ail Messengex,.Mail and other parcels delivered at your

store or residence twice each day.Letters left at the REPUnLICAN office

will be mailed at next trip, and allorders lett there will receive promptattention.. Terms reasonable.

Cows fox" Sale.

farm of JOS. WHARTON,Batsto, N. J.

M. D, & J. W, DePUY,Hammonton, N, J,

ARE AGENTS FOR

FOR

The Leffel Improved

Iron Wind EngineThe Strongest and Lightest Running

Engine in the World.

J, MUI%DOCE,:MANUFACTURER OF

SHOES.Ladies’,Men’s,and Children’s

Shoes made to order.

Boys’ Shoes a Specialty.

Repairing Neatly l)one.

A good stock of shoes of all kindsahvays on hand.

First floor--Small,s Block,

Hammonton. : : N.J.

Cedar ShinglesHaving my Mill in full opera-

tion, I am nc~w prepared to furnishthe best quality of

Cedar Shingles,Iu any quantity, and at the lowest

possible prices.

A, S. OAY,Pine Road, Hammonton.

A large lot of Cedar Grape Stakes andBean Poles for salei in the swamp, or delivered at Elwood or

DaCosta Station.

GARDNER & SHINN,INSURANOEAQENIATLANTIC CITY, H. J,,

References: Policy holder~ir~ the ~ltlar~tiv City

f~re~.

THIS PAPER [ / New~papor Adyertl~lng Burewa (10 Spruce[Jtr~t).wher~,unvcr- Illl~lM~ ~l]~l~[l~tt~lng~utrae~,mny fftlM~N lllllibe made for l& ~ r~Eh~ll il~|alslga

+f

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!

.Constantly on hand,Potato Manure,

Fruit and Vine Manure,Corn Manure,

Complete :Manure for Geueral Use.Complete Manure tbr Light Soil

~ALSO--

Pure Ground Bone,Peruvian Guano, Land Plaster,

Muriate of Potash,Nitrate of Soda,

Kaini~, or German Potash SaltsPURE

Dried and Ground Fish Guano,

Plows, Cultivators, Harrows,AND

Agricultural ImplementsGENERALLY.

Clover Seed, Timothy,Red Top, Orchard Grass,

Garden Seeds of all kinds

t~" Orders by mail will receive promptattention¯

READ l THINK I

Champion BreadOf the Wor!d !

~OLD BY

J. D. FairchildONLY.

Will hereafter bc

5 cents per Loaf.Come one and all, and have

a TCast-

D~. J.h. Waas,RESIDENT

Successor to Dr. GEO. R. SII1DLF,WAIWIt~ONTON, : : N,J.

Office Days,-- Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

GAS AD]KINISTERED.No charge for extracting, when teeth are

ordered.

JOHN ATKINSON,

Tailor,Has opened a shop in Rutherford’s Block

Hammohton.Garments made m the best manner.Scouring and Repairing promptly done.Rates reasonable. Satisfaction guaran-

teed in every case.

HERMANN FIEDLER,MANUFACTURER

aNDWHOLESALE DEALER IN

Under New

Management

Give us

a Trial.

D. LAKE & CO.

A.H.Simons, CoHAMMONTON

BAKERY.Bread,lDeliveredCakes,I at your doorPies, ~every morning,

Etc./ (Sundays excepted.)

Canned and Green Fruits,

Fine Confectionery, etc.

~kN ELEGANT

Wm. Bernshouse,

00NTRAOTOP~ t, BUILDE]=[Of 3"2 years’ Experiencc.l

Hammonton. N. Y.

Jones t~ LawsonCONTRACTORS AND

BUILDERSI Lumber Yard

Steam Saw and Planing Mill

Ham monton, N. J.

Plans, Specifications, and Esti-mates furnished.

i JOBBING promptly attended to.

Doors, Sash, Moldings,aud Scroll-work.

Window-Glass,Odd sizes cut to order.

Lime, Cement, andCalcined Plaster.

Manufacturer of

FRUIT PACKA GES

COAL.Best Lehigh Coal for sale from

yard, at lowest prices, inany quantity.

Orders for Coal may be leit at John

A. Saxtop,s store. Coal should beordered one day before it is necdcd.

GEe. F. SAXTON.

A~t~end l0 cent. pc,tag.¯ and wet willlllall you fro, a royal, vahlabloe.ntl,le box t)[ good. that will I,n"y-n it~ the way ot maktrJg nor.money at,, ,ee tha I anythlnK ~i.eIn America. n,~th sex~ or all ~tKe~c,ta I|ve.t Ilol)1. itnd worst in s )ore

t|me, orall thotlm% C~tpltalnotr~qu red. Wewlllstart you Inlmuns~ pay |or. for t *o.o who start Attrice¯ STINSON & ~:0.. P .rtland, Maine.

Read the Republican.

A CONSTANT CARE is exercisedin the sewing of our Clothing ;Seams, Buttons, Button.holes,

all are carefully examined and tested bycompetent workmen. In chert, ourstock of clothing, In all essential pointss very strong and attractive.

A. C, YATES&C .,602-604-606 Chestnut Street.,

PHILADELPHIA.Best made Clothing in Philadelphia

For :Men,Youtlm,Boys,Children.

Harness ILight and Heavy (hand made)

always in stock.

Orders and Repairing promptlyattended to.

L. W. COGLEY,

A, J. SNIIT/a~NOTAR~ PIrBLIO

AND

CO~I~IISSIONER OF DEEDS,

Deeds, Mortgages, Agreemonis, Bills of 8ale~and other papers executed in a neat, carefuland correct man-er.

Hammonton. N. J.

J, S. Thaye~

c0ntr ct0r

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Berry ChestsCranberry and Peach

~Odd Sizes of Fruit Cratesmade to order. ,

CEDAR SHINGLE8A Specialty,-odd sizes cut to order.

Oak and Pine Wood for Sale,Cut and Split if desired.

A large quantity of Pine aml Cedar.Cuttings, for Summer and kindling, "$2.50 pr cor,l. CEDAR PICKETSfive anda-lmlfibet long, lbr chickenyard fence.

Hammonton, N.J.

LU:M::BEI=tFor sale, in ~mall or large quantities.

HEATERSFurnished and ]{ePaired..

Plans, ~pecificati0ns,And Estimates .Furnished

JOBBINGOf all kinds promptly attended to.

Shop on Bellevue Avenue, next door to.Elam Stockwcll’s store.

Orders lea at the shop, orat Stockwell,estore, will receive prompt attention.

Charges reasonable. P.O. box 53.

W. l%uthePford,Hammont0n, N.J.,

Conveyancer, Notary Public,Real Estate and hmurance

AGENCY’.

Insurance placed only in the mostreliable Companies.

etc,Carefully drawn.

OCEAN TICKETSTo and from all ports of Europe, made

out wbile you wait, at the Companies,lowest rates rates.

Office. in Rutherford’s Block.

We have the facilitiesand can do any kind of book oriob printing. Bring all suchwork to the RrrunucA~ office,

Ins. Co. 0fNorth AmericaAHEAD !

8worn returns on the 31st of December,1884. of all the Insurance Companies Inthe United, States show the .~Etna andNorth America to be ranch the largest; -and thegreater of these !s the :NORTH’AMERICA. Tnc¥ show as follows :.~OaTlt AMEItzCA, as~cts, : $9 087.235~urplu~(abovel, ~b capital and all " o

otl ~rlia illties, : . $3,128,8802Etna, assets, : :~9,013,517

" assetPabovo liahllftle~, $2,904,491Agricultural, ot Watertown,

’assets above habl!itics, 134,55iTrade, of Camden, assets over

liabilities, 7,3,’7A. J. ]~INO & SON, ~0~ .dgtnts of ~he

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, LOCAL MISGEL:LAHY.Lo0al Items scax0e.

I~" Spend today at tho Park. ̄Basket picnic at the Park to-day.

~l~ Everybody invited.I~.Thanke to M~s. Hopping formagnificent lettuce. "

He’s a strange sort of a boy whohasn’t smelled powder.

I~’Weather cool and comfortablethe middle of this week.

Have you paid for this paper ?Look up your last receipt,~. John Rebertm is telegraph mes-

eenger at the C. & A. station.~,..Mi~ Auna Rumsey is spending

her sac/trios with Hammonten friends.Mx. John Jacobs has moved into

the house just vacated by Jess0 Rogers,on :Main Road.

Capt. John Taylor’s family havemoved into Mr. St. John’s house, onupper Bellevue.

I~ Please notice the time-table onour last p~ge, thin week. It is correctnow, and don’t you forget it.

A. H. Simons & Co. have put ina handsome soda fountain. They findmany customem t’or cream and soda.

Atlantic Division, Sons of Tem-lmrance, are to have a sociable in theirhall, next Monday evening, for mem-bers only. Ice cream and cake are to

be served.l~’Mr. P. H. Tacobs has an applica-

tion from a party m Pennsylvania whowaut a practical poultryman to takechargo of a large poultry farm. Here’sa good chance for some one.¯ I~.Rementber tho Poultry Associa-tion, next Tuesday evening, July 6th.Election of officers, and other business.Admission free, aud everybody invited.8evcral important eentracta will be’offered to the members."/~’E.R. McKcan is having excellent

success in that most difficult el all pho.tography,-- out-door work-- buildln~%

Grand Army Post and Baud, takeu May30th~ are lor ~ala at Rutherford’s.

Dr. Jahncke’s seyeuty-first birth-day occurred ou Thursday, June 24th.That evening, quite a company ot hisfriends gathered at his rcsidcuce to cou.gratulate him on reachisganother mile-stone along life’s journey. May he seemany another anniversary before hc tscalled hence.

Here’s a duck story--a true one.

A Hammonton man has a lot of Pekinducks, from l{aukin stock. When fiveweeks old, a chosen one weighed o~epound thirteen ounces; six weeks old,two pounds twelve ounces ; soven weeks,three pounds ten. And this is a fairsample ot their rapid growth.

tt~. How do you like our postal facil-ities, after two months under the newarrangement? Do our friemls at theelation feel their regard for the reformadmiuistratiou grow ~tronger every timethey travel two-and-a.half mile.s for aletter. We were hoping that July- 1stwould̄ brtog orders to remove the postoffice to a more eligible location.

The Mcdico.Chlrurgical Collegeof Philadelphia has boon re-organized,with the addition of able Professorsfrom the Jefihrson Medical College, It

tit’ Will Black is at home to spend hi,colisgo vacation.

Elmer Packard is a~lstant at theP. & A. C. Station.

I~P The Egg Harbor CRy FMr wlB beheld, this year, Sept. 28rd to ~th.

There will be a epeoisl term of theOrphaua’ Court of this oountL next weekFHday.

There will be no Post meeting thisovenlng,--the boys have an all.day cessionat the Park.

Messrs. Oagood and Faunoe, withtheir wives and daughters, started forMaine, Thursday,

~" Mr. Saxton has put a largo plaukdrain under the railroad siding ~shtohruns into his coal-yard.

Messrs. Jones & Lawson have theUniversalist church under way. It is tobe a very creditable building.

County Superintendent 8.R.Moreeand family have left Atlautlo C~ty for thesummer, and are now iu Maine.

~ Misses May Tudor and MaggieMiliar, of Hammonton, graduated at tho

School, Trenton, last week.St.~Iark’s Church, Second Sunday

trier Trinity, July 4th, 1886. Celebra-lieu Holy Communion, 7:45 A.M. Sun.day School, 2:30 P. ~t. Evading Prayerand Set’men at 7:30 P. ~.

[~" There is some hope for harber im-provements at Atlantis City. The matteris now in the hands of the Senate Com.mittee on Commerce. An appropriationof $5000 has been made for a survey, i

Tho Atlantic City nLas came uplast Saturday and gave our boys a lively~:ame of b~all ; but Hammoaten was toomucl~ for the visitom, though it took teuinnings to settle the score¯ Atlantic, 7Hammouton, 9.

~l~irThe Ladies’ Aid 8ocie)y of theMethodist Episcopal Church, assisted byyoung ladies of the Sunday School, willhave a fair and festival in Uniou Halltlda ~Saturday) evening, July 3rd. Ad-mission, ten cents, rnturnable in goods atany of tho tables.

I~" List of unclaimed lettersrematningIn the Post Office a~ Hammonton, N. J.,Saturday, June 26, 1886 :

Robert Allen. Miss C. M. Brown,Mr. C. F. Brown, B.obert Booth.Jjtmea Chestnut, Ml~a Ruth Dayton,Miss Ruth Dayton. Mr. J. K. E|liott,

Dr. NoB,D. Rhodes.

Saturday, July 3rd, 1886 :3[ariaudon|o Azzala. Arcangela Metfl.

Antonio Bruno, Donate Mattlo,AonoLucloCataggla. Pa~cale Mairrolt.D. Clawsen, G Iow~nnl Mar~ uccl,Mit~ May Cooke, Mls Emma Mnler.A. P. Cane, . Angelodi Platldo,IL C. Ellis. Angloll Rottlero,peosa Garop~la. Nlcola 8erean0Mrs.Martha Layman.An tonic DeLullo.Glanni Lorbettove. LizzleSammon~hGu|aeppe Zam pognn.

Felt I-: I GIq.

31ntis Gounella, Camlnella GauuarelnAntonio Mnnclal, lh~ffaclo MoraLe.Angclo Maria Poclllo.Stanlsl,o 8eotcre,Carmine Tuono. Tiiomena Cacelola.Poisons calling for any of the above

letters will pleasestate that it has beenadvertised.

ANNIE ELVINS. P. M.

Rngular meeting of Town Councilon 8atuxday evcnin~ last. M0mbera allpresent.

Minutes of last meeting, and of jointmeeting with Mullio~ Township Commit-tee, read aud approved.

Tim followiug bill~ were approved andordered paid :

lIIghway~, work nnd ~upplles .......... $1tl.29.S. Chew. printing town Bomls ........... 4.00O. E. Hoyt. adv. tax ~.le of laml ...... 12.00A. J. Smith, com. work ,tnd sMary... 30.0¢)Wnl. n,rnshou~e, closet aad repairs 15.5o~,Vm. Black. go~ds 1o p,mr .................. 4,.50Aug. Iteevc. drain pipe ....................... 40.tSTho Crowley Bond Co,nmittoe reported

I.~ave Ham.Atlantic Accnm ...... 7:34 A.~.Atl. Expres, ............ 7:41AtL Express ............ II:ISAtl. Accom ............... 5:(]6 p.~.Atlantic EXp ........... 0:22

On Sunday--AlL Aecom ............. 8:29 A.M.

I~v. Mr, Mormll Im~ Elves ,, the !Methodist charges at¯ Elwood and Wey-mouth, and been aUo0eed~ld by Mr. LewisParnell, a student ot Dlek!nsou College,Carlisle, Penua.

Among ~e late real e~tato trans.fore, we see : The Universalist and Unl.tar[an Society to the General Univer~.llstConvention. We understand that tbie lasimply a temporary transfer,--thn Gon.Convention to built thn church aud givethe Sceiety abundant time to pay for it.

An important ohavge in the timetable of the C. & A. R. R. :

Arr. Phila.9:O58:.%12:05S:207:20

strawberries, rasp-berries, blackberries, grapes, ol;o. 2½ acresCranberry 1and. A live man could mak~$1000 a year. See or address

DAVID FIZLD, Hammouton, N.J.

Our Terms.--Our subserlption priceto all within the ccunty is One Dollar

,ear tf paid ia advance. If not paidwithiu the first two months, $1.~5 peryear, invariably. To subscribers outsideof this county always $1.25 in advance--as we are compelled to wrap papers and

postage.

:FOI~ SALE.--A ascend.hand Cook5rove or Range,--will be sold cheap.Also, a lot of good OakWood. Inquire of

E. DARLING.

At blurdooh’s 8hoe Stere.

I~" Wi!liam Jones in prepared, asusual, to do whitewashlu[~ and kalsomin-ing for all who care to have it done.

P. O. box 215, Hammonton.PICKERS.--Persons wautieg black-

pickers can be supplied, frss of allcharge, by applying in person or by mailto GEOROE BERRY,

Hammonton, N. J.

:Farmers, Attentionl Figureaahowthere has been less than one-lhtrd of the

this sea~on ; thorefore there is a greatscarcity. I havo secured a few tone ofDried and Ground and Crude which !I can furnish my patrons if ordered verysoou. M. PARKHURST.

SALE.--A very desirable prep-erty on Oak Road,--ten seres or more, tosuit purchasers. The whole place isunder cultivation, with strawberries,raspberrlea (red and black), blackberries,etc., and a good apple orchard. House,barn, stable% picker.house, hon.honae,good welL Everything in working order.A wide.awake man could make from 700to 1000 dollars yearly. All necessaryinformation given on the premises, or byaddressing DAVID FIELDS,

Hammonton, N. J’.

Ben y Pickers.--Whoever wants anypickers this year can be supplied by mefor 25 cents eacb¯ Call at my house twoweeks before berries are ripe, and let meknow how macy you waut.

JOHN O’DILLA,Oak Road, Hammonton.

A :Fnrm.--The Bakely farm, on FirstRoad, Hammontoe, i~ fi, r sale. NinetcPnaet;es of good land, with a comfortablehouse and other conveniences. Termsreasonable. Ap~y on the promises, orat the RFA’UnLXCAN office.

)TICE.--If you have mowimr youwish done by machine, or cultivating orharrowing with disc machine, you can benceommodated by applying to or address.ing G~onoB ~V. ELVII~S,

Hammonton, N. J’:Or he will sell you a machine, for cash,aa low aa the lowesr~ 8end~ for descrip-tive circular.

Stylish Millinery, I ry Goods,Notions, etc., CHEAP !

Wholesale & :N:l.eta~

405--407 North Second Street, Philadelphia.

DownTrains Le~vePhlla. Arr. Ham.

The tlamm[ nt0 t Bu+t & Sh0 AU. Acc ..................... 8:O0 ~. ~. 9:25 -AU. Exp..(Markct 80 2:50 P... 3:50Atlantic Acco ............ 4:39 6:0oAtl. Exp¥ .................. 5:45 6:47

On 8unday--Atl. Exp ................. :... 8:~ A.~,. 0:~s ~ Next door to the Harness ShopALl, Accom ................ ~:00 9:,TL

Atl. Accom ................ 4:30 P.m 5:52 Is now re-stocked with

,OR SALE.--A. lO.Acre Farm, with A SPLENDID LINE OF GOODSbarn, and Outbuildings. Which will be sold as cheap as anywhere. .

Gept’s Calf Shoe, in Button or Lace¯ for $2.75. aud $3.00

-New work of all kinds made to order. ’ Repairing promptly doneand as cheap as anybody. D.C. HERBERT.

Those Home-Cured Hams,

"Bestin the World,"

At Jackson’s,

Aregoinglike hot cakes. Try one

Every one warranted.

Use (he"Paints Delight"

has also united with it the PhiladelphiaDental College and two established

- i hospitals, making it one of the best the old debt, the receipt itx fall boiv.g in

eehools in the United States. Any cue the Town Clerk’s hands.

wishlng to study medmine or dentistry The Commissioners ou Union Road~.au obtain the necessary certificate of extonsionprcaented their report, award-

eu|tablo preliminary education from Dr.ing thirty dollars damages, and assessing

Snowdon, of IIalmuontou, who is one of benefits to the ~amount of $74. Report~

the Board of Censors¯accepted¯

Tax Collector returned his llst ot de-

]Tendquarters livquonts for 18S4. PluriP8 warrant wPn

I). A. ]IL’SSELL POST, No, 6S, G.A.1L ordered.IIammontou, N.,I., Juue 21, ’S(L ¯ Attention was called to the fact that

Comrades, and members of the Post the draln.pipe under the R.1L aiding into

Band, will aS~clnblo at~ Post hcadquar. Saxton’s coal-yard is Insufficient to carry

ters on Saturday, July 3rd, at 9::]0 A.x[. off the water ; and, iu consequence, the

sharp, to proceed to the l?ark to attendi neighboring property is damaged. On

the celebra thin.We earnestly invito one and all to join

us in a Basket Picnic, at the Park, onSaturday, July grd, whore every cudcav-or will bo mado to contribute to thoenjoyment of all. ]]ri,g the little once

that they had disposed of the Town FI[IHREE Largo Building Lots forBonds and paid Hammonton’s share of _~ on Grape 8~reet, tIamm-nten.

Apply t~. D.W. JACOBS,Cor. Valley Ave. and Grape St.

motion, said siding was declared a nui-sauce in its present condition, and thechairman instructed to notify Mr. Saxtontoreplace the present drain with a 15-in.pipe, or Its equivalent, within flfteeudays. In case of his refusal or neglect to

The British have some hard fightingiu Burmah.

Rt. Roy. Ozi William Whitaker

missionary hishop of Nevnda, was elect-ed assisstant bishop of the Diocese ofPcnnsylvama, ou the first ballot, in .theEpiscopal Convention, and waspromptlyconiirmed by the laity.

The United States Consul at Apra,Samoan Isles, has hoisted the Americanflag iu protest against German encroach-

General Master Workman Powderlv,lks like John B. Gough when he dis-

cusses the evils of intcmperanco andurges workingmen to "boycott strougdrifik."

ont in torce. Everybody, we!como.[ . h " ] }y order of

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’:~ ’ :~ ~ Regular meett,g of Atlautle Davis-, : 4on, 8ooa of Temperaaee,,ln the Masonic:~"tIall, first" mid thu’d.Monday evenings

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make the ¯change, th0 Railroad Company The paid base ball players throughoutto be notified to do the work or remove the country, the Washington ~$artho crossing.

A rdsolutlon was passed in reference tostates, number over 1,00~, and draw

missing gulde.boards,annually salaries aggregating about

Adjourned. $900,000. If to this sum were added

the expeffccs of sustaining grounds, theWanted.--Good veal-makers wanted salaries of managers, gatekeepers, tteket

--steady work. Inquire ofMiss C. E. 8CULLIR’,

Basiu Road, Hammonten.

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sellers and others, the total would pro-bably reach more than $1,000,~0.

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J’ohn T. FrencllAT TI~E

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Send for Sample Card and Circular

G-E OI GE ELVINSDEALER I~

nry ,,gs B00[s anti Sh0 sFlour, ~eed. ~ex~tilizers,

Agricultural Implements, etc.,etc.N. B--Superior Family Flour a Specia].+y.

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tint order. It t¢Ik what you want for the garden, sad how to get it tnstcad of xun,tng m the groeP.r~ st ~moment to buy what s4x, ds happen m be left over, mectins with di~appolntm¢,t after weeks of wah|ng.nLrY ONLY VICK’S /,, r~amv~’~. SE~DS JAMES ViCg, SEEOSMAH, Bocitester, N.y,~

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the heart, at. Candymaldng is a conmdemble lug up the ~exas trail once with a party ~, ~,t~elv~freo ..... tho.~’~- ,~ ~,o- h,~, ~,~ ho~ u.Ho-.~ 9 blackens othe~s does not trad~mitself. The eeususof1880 re- .f otherco~bo~. We lmd4,000cattl~ Th~ -retfl~t of all bomaets is a p~paredf.0smetJc~onedayt(mka~hed-

whitea’~l~lf: ........ ." ..’. ~. ported 13.692 confectionem There am ~n l:!m mmcn. ~ne or tz)e noya open.~a o,-~q V~e~tlan can of rich open.work l creeS bath, and, on emexging from.it,, - ¯ ms ~onaceo pouea to ge~ a CheW ~ne ..... sue was horrified find fTravelers change their guineem, not I eight or’ten large factories in :New York ,,~,,a h~ ...... ~,~,~a ̂., ..... ~ .,._ ,~ ..... ¯ ] ~old embroidery, of marvelous work- ..... tel. .he rseiJ as black

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, * t _ . people each,. ~d using a hundred b~- a~,ay ~]t!.lo(lged m a steer s eye. In : preme Cauca~mn race’, was left. ’Heach other s trials. ~ ~ , astrin of large gold beads, by way of . . or.... : ....... ~. ,.relsor mor~ of su~ara week. beslde~ momenttneeyetmgantomuart, andthe,¯ . g ....... .......... ~hvetcianwas se,~, e ..... , ..... .~

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lips onJy zora ma~. ~ LI / " ........ 21 " " . . . I and iu ten ~conds th- ~,l,-~- h,~a ,,.,, ! stapes gauze rmnon. ¯ __~:’__ ........ L*:’.,.2Z’"us"~-~ ,m-"xfle "¯stle/c’, ea~uy wilton seems to ¯ ’ , ~ ............... . ~LIuut~lltlA~ly Ilnu Beau-, - .~L$~lame, you ~I’~The world deals good-aaturedly with [~ .... . r ; . . . ] surging ~nd dashing about, out of all [ x~^,~, ....... ceed tim beauty and not 111 ~,ou a ~.h~m~o,,] ,~,~,,~e

.n tured o le * . .. ne an ]nmgenous Amencart prouuct m c . , . . --,,v~,,.~ ~,,~ a , a are ........ v ..... -good n) pe.p.. ....e ,~a; ........ ., ....... ’ ].ontrol. It ~,as two da~:s before ~o..gotlfisene~ of the chemiseS. Those in You axe no lunger a woman, butaqmh.

¯ to wnn saves m nttm tlnng~ can be .t.,,.~,naxy ~ . s!,gar, nouea uown ] me neru )vorKmg qu~euy ktg~}~z~.. ±)~.,o I hair-cloth amnearly transparent, and phlde.’ It is not now a quesl;lon of me-liberal in grea~ ones. w,m water anu a dtrae cream o~ tarrier | o! our trust boys wore th~mpmu to ucau|, I h,,,a the fronts made of alternate rows diomal treatme-t h,,*., ,~m,~,, ~,~,

:He who a,oids small shas does not to prevent crystallization. The rm~s is uadi4i,ail0~scattlse were h~st. .... I of’o~p~ work, insertion and lace.cut !cal ~tlon. I" ahal’l" s%bi~--c’~’~you~notfallmtolaxgeonea . taken in hatchos of aboutfifl~sen pounds cowb~ s ~r~.~ ,: e.lge~tt|y.(|).~a.t~e~..oY[lnt o a deep V. Many are without

hath of sulphurle acid, dlh|tedwithwa.Neglect the whole world beside, re- to a marble table, where it is kneaded ,’m-- )-Y~ ,o ~ ~ra~ h.~ i~,’]~u~y ~t umy sleeves, the trimming being then car- ter. The aed’ will have the honor[ of

(her than one another like bread anti the flavorin ~: and color ~n.~ i~ ..~,~.’~ ....~,_~ Cil_ttle)ll~ sl~p- ried straight around the chemise, combining with you; it will take up the

le2ge~uPeak !oud~x~one another un- iag worke~l in. The paste~he,, goes te steer h: ~,~ae~::~"~t~al’iPe~: ~s s~;~e~ Whose otototl~e~s~i~olTV~g~eoren~che~dl~ ~l]~P~ur~moeabt~ll~lflilgr~uce, dre;~~". ¯ - .... . . the pulling-hook,%" where for five or follow, lie springs to his feet, and In with Inn, * late’ avery nr~tkv ..... , ePh, o~p~°

Let eacn s~rive ~o ytatu oftener to SIXVaim, t,~;t;.~.,,u,*.~ ,,.a*,~;~(.~.~ ~,d tllrashh~g,tround trampson the tailsof ........... _^,_~d-__~_f;~=’Y "’~?’?. --.,y~ .u~. -........... v ................ otherK They jump in pain. T~o herd utt~meu puymo~a~t wen~ through, wlmthe wiebes of the other.Take care of your plow and your

repulled and retwisted at the lmnds of a

plow will take care of ynu. workman who certainly earns his living.

Marry into different blood and tom- Thence it rcttm~s to the marble table,perament from your own¯ at one end of which is a metal plate,

The tery felicity is In the mntua 1 kept hot, on which he works the candycultlvation of usefulness, into its final shape. Stripes are pressed

:Faith always Implies dmbellof of a into the batch, two fee~long and a footle~erfaet ha favor of a greater, thick, and it is then drawn and twisted

Always leave home wlth loving till it is the proper size of the pennywo~ds, for they may ~the last. "stick," the right length of which is

When God means to punish a nation clipped off by huge scissors. Clear can-He deprives the rulers Of wh~dom., dv is not kneaded or pulled. Flat c~m-

¯ Tover deceive, for the heart once "misled ean never trust wholly again, dy is run into pans, and a knife is nm

Never find fault unless it is perfectly across where it is to be brekeu into

certain that fault has been committed, sticks or squares. The drops, fishes and

It Is the mother who moulds the other fancy shapes are made by passiugcharacter and fixes the destiny of the the paste through a machine, which cutschild.

Let all Your mutual accommodationsbe spontaueous, whole-souled and freeIkS all’.

Our happiness and misery are trustedto our eondact~ and made to dependupon ik

Do not herald the sacrifices youmake to each other’s tastes, habits orpreferences.

A hesitating or grim yleldlng to thewishes of the other always grates upon

and presse~ it to the proper size andshape.

Lozenges are xolled out like pie-crust,sometimes printed in carmine with ahand-stamp, and then cut out with dies."Sugar-plums" ,and sugared almondsare made in a very interesting way, bythrowiug the nut, seed or other nucleuswith bmling sugar into grcat copperpax~% w!)ich are shaken by" h:md or re-volved by machinery over a hot fire¯

a loving heart. Rolled over and ovcrin the moist sugar,Consult one another in all that comes the plums soon begin to grow, and ,axewithla the experience, observation or

¯ ghereof the other. "polished off" by each other, while,. Those who marry for physical char- above, steam-worked fans carD" off thea~eristi~ or external oonslderatlone dry dust¯ Gum drops are made of gum-will fail in happiness, arabic and sugar, boiled and mixed,

speak plain trnth,’he may say a great in huge copper steam-kettles,deal in a very narrow space,

the mixture is taken out into smallerAs reasonably expect oaks from a

kettles to be flavored and colored. Themushroom bed as great and durableprofits from small and ha~tv efforts, cheap gum drep~ and "marshmallows"

The beautiful in heart "is amlllion are. now made ’chiefly from glucose.times more’avail tn ~uring domestic Cream or soft candies are made in ahappiness than the beautiful in persou, simple way, from sugar mixed with

Never reflect upon the past action cre~tm of tartar to prevent crystallizing.which was done with a" good motive. To give tliem their fimcy form~, a flatand with the best judgement at the tray is filled with starch, which is pres-time.¯ The eye of the master will do more ~d into moulds by a series of plaster-of-

work than beth of his hands Not to Par!s models--a drop, hand, face, berry,oversee workmen is to leave your purse or what it may be--arranged on a longopen. stick. Into these starch moulds th6 hot

Q~ governments that of the mob is cream is poured, ’and then allowed tom4.~ ~g~Inary, that of. ~ldlers most dry. Some factories have as much asexpen~veand that of e~vilians the most 50,009 pounds of starch in this usevexation.

A mob is that man or woman who isThe drying-room is kept.at a high t~m-"

always pretendingto ~omethin~ better ~rature, in which the "creams" soon--especially richer or more fashionable become dry. and solid. They are then--than they ar~

It is the bounty of "nature that wehoe, but of philosophy that we livewell ; which is, in truth, a greater ben-efit than life tt.~elf.

:He that useth many words for theexplaining .of.any subject doth, like thecuttle.flsh¢ hide lmnself for the mostpart in his ow~ ink.

A friendship that makes the leastnoise is often the most useful ; forwhmhreas0n *I ahou]d prefer a prudentfriend to a zealous one.

The-only true zeal is that which isguide4 by agcod ]Ight in .the head, andthat’:~ldch consists of good and Inno-cent affection In’the heart.

The humble and conceiMd manpleases himself innocently aml easily,

while the ambitious man attempts t.oplease others sinfully and difficulty¯

Haste and rashness are storms and

; but mmblenea~ is a full fair. ~nd,blowing i~ with speed to the haven;

The immorality of the age is a stand-ing topic of complaint with some men.:But if anyone likes to be moral I cau~.~ nothing in the age to prevent him.

The ultima~ ground of any beliefshould be undemtood to be the facttha~ it can stand the freest possiblediscussion from every possible point ofview.

The vmlence of sorrrow is not at thefirst to be driven withal, being¯ like am~ghty beast~ seoncr tamed wRh fol-lowing-than overthrown with with-standing.

separated from tim starch by huge sieves.If they are to be glossed, they are plac-ed in huge tin pans and a cold solution

of sugar poured over them to standover night. In the morning the ice of~ugar on top is broken, and the"breams" arc found c6ated

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