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; +~ . .+ .... - ~ + 7 -+ t j . .... ¯ ..... ~ ...... : ...................... + ___----_=+ .--_ ..... ~ ___ ~~+ + ...................... .( . ++ , ~ O~ ~_’so"’I_ ~~"" "j " -- ~ " " + m ~ °’m"" * : ~ S ~" ~ou. .... " .... I ~.82. .... : ...... ................ H AMMO~NTON, N. C, SEPTEMBER L 189+e ................ NO 35 RA ;~ " P R O Event ])+o. 6. Half Mile Open. OF THm -: Second Heat. ..... 2~d+ffohn Lagen, O B r 4 A K Berushotme, ~r(7 A O Lobe u"ay Races r m 18 John Helshley, PB U 11 Nat Black, H gA 0 o Alfred Patten, H C A G "[st 2nd 3rd Time AT ........ No. 7. Half Mile Open. + - ~/~"’ Third Heat ......................................... ...................... ....................... WILJ~M BERN+~HOUSE .................................................................. ~rnd[fl@s, Umpire+, 13 JosGeppert 50 C Lippencott ......................................... G WPr, eey Prorl~E S~l!,bury - 22 JosEsteelot, Q~W17 F~Dampman, Q_~P .............. - One. s. 2LJ A Meade, ~ (7 W ............ m.L. Jackson E.W. Strl©kland; hY$~ ~ HUUUI~[~ ~I~’IIIPI_O _._. "~wl.~ 1st ~nd 3rd Time +~+’ Rev. A.~.preacott _ Robert Steel + Walter H.A~drew~ ~eorer ...... - ~arur. -- " - .... ffohn-G~l~o Harry Smith , :Mile. Second Heat. ~ Armouneer. Clerk of Course, . . ~. Dr. J. A. Warm .... .... C.E. Fowler - ..... EvenrNoT-.97--Oh~-MH~Cl~b= + Championship. t ~k~B~IlmVIA ~IONB. II Nat Black 9 Alfred Patten , ~l~FredSeymour 4 AKBerhshouse Lots.._-e ell/ " - 3 EACorder~ +, H.C.A.C.--HammontonC_yeleand’AthleficClub.__ let +end a=d .... Tim+ ........ ..................... P.B.C.’Pennsylvania Bicycle Club. EV£~jl~’~)... ,++i +,y I ,~at Q.C.W.--Quaker City Wheehnen. Went No. I I Half Mile Open. Final Heat. C. W.--Century Whcelmen ..... ElamStoekwe]l s A.C.W.--Atlantlo CRy Wheelmen. let 2nd 3rd Time ~ ~l~l~ll~ l0 Fred Seymour, 2/6’ A (7 14 SamuelNoar, _P B (7 ; ............ ....... LXS~ Ol~ ]L~’~N~I~. 2E WUtbank, +40 + W 13 Jos Geppert ......... ++ 11 Nat Black, .ltGA (7 17 FM Dampman,Q (7 IF" " Event No. I. One Mile Novice. IS John Heishley, PB (7 - " WOOD ....... +,too Call See 60 D Stickney, A 6’ W ]5 Bert Beverage ~al,.a, ~ + R H Goff 1GThos. Harris, .d, (7 W" Event No. 13. One Mile Open. 2nd Heat. ¯ , , .......... = ..... . 9 Alfred Patten, H (7 A (7 1st 2nd 3rd , Time 3 E A Cordery, HUA (7 20 J Lagen, (7 W .... ............ -4~.-KBernshouse, 2t(TAG 21 J A Meade, QUW- ............ Let us have your Order Event No. 2. H.C.A.C. Half Mite. ~2 Jos Esteclot, Q (7 W + +_ I :I 5 Class. 1st _ 2nd + _3rd Time ..... -= - EventNo--14.+::-S-pecial Rac " ---=-- - for ....... 3 E-A Cordery 9 Alfred Patten e. Small Boys’ _ 4 A K Bernshouse 10 Fred Seymour Half Mile. Stove Wood .~ 7 W H Ellis 11 :Nat Black -~pJSU..Ae "~c ~ ........................ ~d ............. Tlme ~--~O~ie ~V[I"]<~ .... + Event No. 3. H.C.A. C, Half Mile 1st 2nd 3rd Tim6 1:25 Class. ~ am. .... Event No. 16. One Mile Handicap. : Remember, we deliver 1 WHBernshouse, HGAC, 60. 9 Alf Patten, Heac, ~0. . -- - I Wlq’Bernshouse 17 Harry l~onfort 2F-AwlNtltbank, A(7~r. 40, lOFredSeymour,~GA070. freetoall 1st 2rid Time 3~ECordel-y,H(TA~Scratch. 11NatBlaek 4 AKBernshpuse, //’~A~Y,_30.~12_~[auzieo_Whi( MiIe. First Heat 60 D Stickney, A (7 IV, 70. 14 8am’l Near, P B {7, 70. 7 W H Ellis,/L r (7 A (7/45. 16 Thomas Harris, A (7 IF,.80. - Event NO:_ 5- Half Mile Open. First Heat. S~HSo~,9o. 17 F M Dampman, Q (7 W. ~ 19 Chas Lagen, (7 14 Samuel ~oar, P B (7 Event No. 17. Five Mile Club Medal. 3. E A Coxdery, H (7 A C___10=Fxed_Seymour,-H-O-A-G--- ,-- "~ 4 A K Bernshouse - Ist °-rod > 3rd Time Ist 2rid 3rd Time ’ $1:50 per Rank ! " " be~a_f~ul~u-ar ter-corcl. -- 111 [utual Into Co. proper 81ze for+stoves. ) Di-y, .olid, and livel, burning.., Ws Not a rotten stick in it. Agent, a~ .... ...... ........... C. E. JPO IPI+ER, PLAIN & DECORATIVE lvins& tt0hcrts """ + At Hall’s New 8tore. A. J. KING, Resident Lawyer, Masterin Chancery; Notm:y Pubiio, Rcai Eatate and Iasurmace 2t4@nt. Inaures In No. I oompaniesi and at the lowest rates. Personal attention given to all business. Wm. Ituthertord, -5 .. ~om.miuloner of Dlmds, Notary - .... rubh0, x~cal F~tate and In~urmaoeb Hammonton. N. J. The Peovle’s Bank .... 0f Hsmmo~toL~N J+++ Having stceked my yard for the winter with the best grades of I am prepared to furnish lt-m large or small quantities, at shortest notice) and as low as any. Your patronagesolioited. W.H.B one0’ solace. Yard opposite the Saw Mill. O. W. PAYRAN, " L invite those wishing some Ja4[{0zne~, at La-W. + Master in Chancery, Notary Public. Atlantio City, N. J’. Hammonton omoeover Atkinson’~. John Atkins, J.stice of the 00mmi~fi0ner of Deeds Pension &Claim Agent. Bellevue &ve. mad Second St., ~HAMMONTON, : : : N.ff. . All hnMnmm placed In by Paid in, $30,000. Surplus, $12000. s, President. .... M, L. JAcmm+ DIREOTORS: R. J. Byrneg, M. L,_~ac~z~__ -- George ~lvine O;+F; ’8~n, C. F. Osgood, A. J. Smith, ~to~ J. C. Ander~ono Certificates of per cent. ~_ num if held six montl~ and 8 per cent held onoyear. + Discount day~--Tuesday and + HARNESS,-+ ..... & fallaSsortmehtbPhand and macMn. mad~)--for+work or driving. very nice Fl6wer Pots to come ~runks, V~ses, Whips; and see my collection of tiae Riding Saddles, Nets, etc. .++ Japanese Ware. These FlowerPots_are made of a very flue grade of Porcelain decorated. Prices all the wayfrom 10 cents to $5. A set of five pots, decorated in "Sie~i," for 65 cents. Co.l and see them, at myresidence, Bellevue Ave., ttammonton. Mrs. P. L. BASSETT. v’s W.’. O’-Oa’r.I~ff) Hammonton-, N.J. ¯ rcnz,~ Kz, am-~ v MaUt~acturec and De~er In FANCY SHINGLES Posts, Pickets, etc. ¯ BERRY C~I&TRS. Folsom, N. J. hands will- - Pay for the Republican first, ..... lll~.Lumberuwed reorder,- and ~adit-wittr~m-f6R7 O~mm~,ea4,r+mdV-~romptt~-Wi-~ Prices Low. ........ . + _

Atlantic County Library...~grl~ Iron lave Dougl¯~ ~o-n’~y mhoes,bZ ~urcha~tng W. I~ A neat 7-room house on Second St., very convenient, beautifully finished, ~use, st manufacturers

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Page 1: Atlantic County Library...~grl~ Iron lave Dougl¯~ ~o-n’~y mhoes,bZ ~urcha~tng W. I~ A neat 7-room house on Second St., very convenient, beautifully finished, ~use, st manufacturers

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,advice In regardto it:AN ORDINANCI~ regulating the use nfM~+ Bicycles nnd Teleychm ah*ng the Htreetsa ~, i~.way o.ho~o+ o .a~no to. SHiP YOURIntroduced Juno30tl~. IS01. ._ . ’ .

Butter, Eggs,+I oaltzy, ++ ,

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Vl~etab~, ...... ~.82. .... : ...... ................H AMMO~NTON, N. C, SEPTEMBER L 189+e ................ NO 35T0~

RA;~ " P R O Event ])+o. 6. Half Mile Open.DAvIS ,~~- ~’~.f%NffPANTV,.,,.,~.,..,..~.= +, v OF THm -: Second Heat. .....

And be it furtherordalned That any per- 2~d+ffohn Lagen, O Br4 A K Berushotme, ~r(7A OSOl+ or per~on~; fit| lag to complyWith the 1525 At]~o Avo.uo

Lobe u"ay Racesvlctlon,requh’eme)lt8 ofthisordinancesb’all, on c0n’be oompelled to pay tt flue mot to " ...... r m 18 John Helshley, PB U 11 Nat Black, H gA 0exceed o.e dollar n.,1 c~m rot each a.d You will Receive Good Prices and’ Prompt Returns. o Alfred Patten, H C A Gevery offence, at 111o discretion of the ffustleobefore whom tBffe~/se mas be tried. "[st 2nd 3rd Time

Andbelti~urthcrordained That. thlsordb Make them a trial shipme~ ag.,%~d compare_their returns AT ........nance ~hall ta ~e effect on tl_L0__fl~_~Sy+.ol ............................................................. ~ith othcrs.---~Atlant-ie-City-i+the best-market No. 7. Half Mile Open. + -

IS ~/~"’ Third Heat .........................................ants to nothlng, a+nd, like- most of ................ ! during the Summer months: ................................................................................ ....................... WILJ~M BERN+~HOUSE ..................................................................

our town ordinandes, will not be en- . ~rnd[fl@s, Umpire+, 13 Jos Geppert 50 C Lippencottforee+ il p.+ed we are inelinea to SEND FOR THEIR PRICE LIST, ..... : ~- ....................................................

G WPr, eeyProrl~E S~l!,bury-

22 JosEsteelot, Q~W 17 F~Dampman, Q_~P ..................................... - One. s. 2LJ A Meade, ~ (7 W ............agree with a prominent-citizen -who ...... m.L. Jackson E.W. Strl©kland;

said that the. Councilhad better repeal

hY$~ ~ HUUUI~[~ ~I~’IIIPI _O _._. "~wl.~

1st ~nd 3rd Timethe bicyele-ou-sidewalkg ordinauee, and Atlantic Oit~" ~. :lEt., +~+’Rev. A.~.preacott _ Robert Steel + Walter H.A~drew~leave eaclJ-rider-t0 f0ot his bill lot .luue 29th, 11S941. ~eorer ...... - ~arur.

-- " - .... ffohn-G~l~o Harry Smithages in case ofaeeideht. As it is now, ~ow~ ~a~r~s. " . uP ~,z~s. , :Mile. Second Heat." " I

"/Ace ° .....

~Armouneer. Clerk of Course, . . ~.Ac~ STATIONS. ’ Dr. J. A. Warmzo Exp- Aoc), E, ~x,

~.U,.~ ................ .~m.~ :xp.accoF.x~ l A~. .... .... C.E. Fowlern. p.m.p.n, p.m m ,m.a.-,. - ..... Evenr NoT-.97--Oh~-MH~Cl~b=

s m 4 +s+ s ] +0 57, l+ .............O~d ..............) s l, + 0 ++ , SO + Championship. td+ ............... ............ 8881 .............Ma~oli~ ...........[ 5f~l 73 O~ , SI~\,+ ...........................s <+ .......~+a+l +~+~ + ’+I + ++ . ~ ~k~B~IlmVIA ~IONB. II Nat Black 9 Alfred Patten ,............................ 8471 ...........atom+to ..........., S4’l 72 9+ s. ~l~FredSeymour 4 AKBerhshouse Lots.._-e

Wewouldbegladtdhaveauybuslness~ ...... I 5’~+ :::: ...... SS01.....Wnmmmowe;~,n¢.....I mml.-. +mi . ~ ell/s6 ...... 5.’ ....... O011 ........CedarDrock. .........} 5°61 71, 915 . 840 " - 3 EACorder~+1,5 .;I 5~5t--::. ......... 9(~l.........~luatowJunc..+;.....I 516170 901 ........ 52"/

wardand-tetlusin-what+mannerheor ~+. 541 Sell 3~ lt~ 91661 ......Jtatmmoelom ....... .I 5to! 7o: as+ 9~m[0o71 5m +, H.C.A.C.--HammontonC_yeleand’AthleficClub.__ let++. + ~++ ...........-+. ........... ....t "+-I=<I gg +end a=d .... Tim+ ........tho eountrg h~s bccn~uef ~i ..... i ~ (+++__ ___ ~ml~zm,~ ........... I ........I s m s~ .............. ......................... ~)’~+~+ P.B.C.’Pennsylvania Bicycle Club. EV£~jl~’~)...~++ml~1+,-.+.+o+ .......,+ ++ + -~" ~++++++ ) +. ~+,~ ,++i +,y I ,~at

......... to 0Ol .........PI~,t,ln~ .... I.~.-..I s m s +9 Q.C.W.--Quaker City Wheehnen.epublican party and it~ ..~ ~ ~0 ~0~........tt~,,oolt~ ...........i...__~ "’b"~,’~l 4 m Went No. I I Half Mile Open. Final Heat.~] ...... . ...... 9 ~l.....d3rl~ntiuo June .... .I- .......! .....

priuciples two yeara ago. m 6~ml0.’;I ~ ++ 17 l0 621 810C. W.--Century Whcelmen+Well. the McKinley law is not very

..... ElamStoekwe]l sbad. The country c~ endure it until A.C.W.--Atlantlo CRy Wheelmen. let 2nd 3rd Timethe RepublicaBs revi~i l+’~ in 1897 or 1S98.

times have not beeu able to blight thlB ~ ~l~l~ll~ l0 Fred Seymour, 2/6’ A (7 14 Samuel Noar, _P B (7 ; ............blazing summer m the iceman’s .......... o ..... ....... LXS~ Ol~ ]L~’~N~I~. 2E WUtbank, +40+ W 13 Jos Geppert .........The Philadelphia weekly Press ++It takes amanofpush torun a wheel- 11 Nat Black, .ltGA (7 17 FM Dampman, Q (7 IF" "

barrow. " " Event No. I. One Mile Novice. IS John Heishley, PB (7 - "

d the Republi both year -- WOOD ....... +,too Call See60 D Stickney, A 6’ W ]5 Bert Beverage ~al,.a,~an ean,+ R H Goff 1G Thos. Harris, .d, (7 W" Event No. 13. One Mile Open. 2nd Heat. ¯

for $125 cash , , .......... = .....¯ 9 a ¯ . 9 Alfred Patten, H (7 A (71st 2nd 3rd , Time 3 E A Cordery, HUA (7 20 J Lagen, (7 W ....

............. -. ............ -4~.-KBernshouse, 2t(TAG 21 J A Meade, QUW- ............[Let us have your Order Event No. 2. H.C.A.C. Half Mite. ~2 Jos Esteclot, Q (7 W +

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o PER DAY20 Easily Made.We wa~t many meg) women) boys. and glrls.~)

i~’k for us few hours dally) rigbt in nnd are,rod~t¢lrown homes. The buslnt,~e Is easy, pleaeant,~rlefly honorabl% ~ad pays better than nny otherI~l~Ped ¯gents. YOU have s clear field and ~oImRp~tRioa. Experiea~e and ~pcclal ahllity un.

@fib everythlng that you need, treat you well.) ~-to-tar~ten-flmt~ .~)lutlcaey ,~sgo~.--

¯ P’omen do ae well a~ men. nnd boys ncl girls+.~::?: ’ .~dce good pay. Amy one, anywhere, cat/do the

qt~k. .All 0u~c~ed who follow our Iflain and Bim-

RdiabloProc0ss

Vapor Stove is all its nameimplies.

.........Positively-durables- -

Dangler’s]~e directions. Earnest work will sorely bring~ & great deal of money. Everytldng Is newl~d i¯ gr~at demand. WrHofor our pamphlet

NeW Delight~reular, and receive full Information. No barmg~on~ If you conclude net to go ca with the~,~css. Is also a beauty.CI~OR~E STINSON &CO., You make a mistal~e if you buy

Sex 488, ’ F .......PORTkAND¢ MAINIt- -+ _before e.xa_mining_ these stoves.

................ lie it o~a ned by fi~-T~ii 0-f-llraiimi6ntbuNeatest in appearance, i, c-unell nsscmt)led, that it ~h¯ll be unlaw-ftl[ for al)y pcrm)n Or persons to ride bloyclo

Easiest kept clet/n. ’ ortrioyeleoutb(lhlghway, andpublloplacesill said Town of Hl~,mmonton. aRcr t hasOut. ht),vlng first mtpplled ~aid bieycycle with a ~nitablo lamp and

it farther ordained, that alongBellevue Avenue from Maia Rnad to theCamden & Atlatxtln P~llroad. nnd alongTweltlh 81reel from the Camden & AtlanticRailroad lo Grand ~treet. and on ,¯ll streets

fourth of a mlleon eltber side li-6m thecentreof Bellevue Avenno and tim, vortlonof Twelfth t~treet herelu namcd, tile spend ofa I)lcycle or trtcycte nlmll nut exceed eightmiles an hour.

that .........can be bought cheap.May be +had -on trialand Type-writing.

Charles ~rade vn " The Com&:g+,~z~.,,, .~>."r~,o.~,.Z.ho S.E. Brown+& Co.can wrote short-hand and optrate ....the type.wr#<r i~ s,,fer f,’om2overty"

The Hardware Store.-than a-Greeh -Scho~l, zr.’’ "- - ....

to go---.

~LMERKirk Speaz-, J~.,

-~=TPi~ and Ornamental~ho~tIIHILAD I:LPH IS:

....... Bricklaying,Is the place, if you want a through~coursein a s]~or//t’me. Theinstruc- man, farmer or wage worker, who voted,ors are specialist.s. Individua[ at- Zlamm0nton, N. J ..... the Demoeratie4teketAn4~92~tenfiomis given.Stenographers fiwn[shed 1o

GO TO ....

Wm. Bernshouse’s

-L t.1tt

Ordors by mail will receive prompt....... attention.

L. DOUCLAS:$HO£ HAMNONTON

Real Estate* 3).9 P0U~E,3 SOLm.

- For Sale,2 .*lT_S BoYs~m0m~m~.%

.LADIES-

~~a- "t~t~--fD~N~01.4. I. A largo and handsome hoase onPleasant Street, only a few rods from the~-~’- ~ SEND F0R CATALDGU~

I~~W.L.DOUGIJt~railroad, very convenient, with heater,conservatory ; good barn, two lots.

~grl~ Iron lave ~o-n’~y bZ ~urcha~tng W. I~ A neat 7-room house on Second St.,Dougl¯~ mhoes, very convenient, beautifully finished,~use, st manufacturers of

Ildve=~ised the heated; one lot.lhevalueby camping the ¯ ~. Good house and lot on Second St.,l~le bottom, ’wh+ch protect9~rlcea and +he+ mid~Icman’s very desirable.- ...........equal custom work In ~tyl :, easy fitting andwearing quay.tries. We hay< them ~Id every- 10. Fine prominent corner on Bellevue~hereatlowerprtces for thevalue giventhan Avenue ; good house,, three largo lots.Imyothcr make. Take no substitu~. Ifyou~ Will dlvido. A first-class business site.-4~Imler ca~ot eupply you, we can. :~otu u7Fruit Growers+’-Ut~ion_-t~ Farm on Pleasant Mills Road, five

miles from Hammoncon pos~office. 20acrss, partly in fruit ; good house. Abargain. ........

15. Farm on Middle Road ; 20 acres ; ’very largo house, barn, stabl0s, etc. ._

16. An attractive and very comfortablehouse on Ceatral Avenuo,--seven

windmill; two acres, apples and

Harbor Road; six rooms, halls)~e.ated,. A bargain,

18, Elgh~ room house aud two lots~nThird Street ; very’convenient ; heated

~UMMER COMPLAtNT.--Lg~st fall I w~taken with a kind of summer complaint,¯ aceoml~anied with a wonderful diarrhoea.Soon after my wife’s ~ister. who liveswith us, was takes in the same way.We used almost everything, but without_bcneflt~Thca~-m~.id~10tSua try Chore.+berlain’s Colic, Cholera, and DiarrhoeaRemedy, which we did. and that curedus fight away. I think much of it. as it-did for me what it wa~ recommended todo.- John+ Hertzler,Pa. 25 and 50 cent bottles/or sale byCochran, druggist

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Havingstocked my yard for the w~torwith the bcst grades of

LEHIGH CO~kLI am prepared to furnish it tn large or

and as low as any.Your patronagesolicited.

W. H. Bernshouse.Oi~coin Win. Bornshouse sofl]oe.

Yard-opposite the Saw Mill.

For ~|1 kindso

Lumber, Mill-work~Ni~d~-~lass,

Plaster, Hair,Lath, etc.

Light Fire Woods.|For Sdmmer u~.

Wo manufacture

tion in re~ard to the above,-c a~lI-u p on~r-addre ss Editor

.y- -BepuMican)-Hammonton. ’N. $.

By ]nsuring in the.........................

Of allkinds. Also,

Cedar Shingles.Wo have just receivedour Spring

atook-~f-~oods,

Can furnish very nice

Pennsylvanla Hemlock

own Flooring. SatisfactionGuaranteed.

Win, 13.u’l:herford, :--Commis~sioner of Deed%

- -: +- N6tar~ P~zblie; F--: .....Co~w~e~,~ ¯Agent,

Real Estate & Insurance AgtHAMMONTON, N.J. Eammonton, N, J,

Insurance placed only in tbe mostTeti~ble~muie~. . l~ff’~lW "t"ffFA%Tq’tl~’[~ To ~ako Orders. No

~eods, Leases, m’ortgages, Ere. JJt£ J~tM VV .~LM IL I-~L] dellveriug or col-+ __ lectlutt. Experl-

Carefully drawn, ence not necessary. SteadyALLEN NUIO4ERT CO.,’ Itoche~ter, N. Y.Our specialty, this Spring, will mad.from all p0rtsof Europe. Corres-

..... be fullfrafiae orders, pondenoe eoliotted.

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I :I 5 Class. 1st _ 2nd + _3rd Time

" ’ ..... -= - EventNo--14.+::-S-pecial Rac "~tlantio Rallx.oad, ..... ---=-- - for ....... 3 E-A Cordery 9 Alfred Patten e. Small Boys’June al, 159¢1, _ 4 A K Bernshouse 10 Fred Seymour Half Mile.~)ow~+ zaxms. ,. Stove Wood .~ 7 W H Ellis 11 :Nat Black

.... STZTI0~I~.+--I Mall. at4U l~p.l gx ,JAe~ ,.J-~pJSU..Ae "~c ~ ........................ ~d ............. Tlme ~--~O~ie ~V[I"]<~ ....~.m. am pro. I p.n t pm p m.l a+m. m. pc¯

PhlladclpMe,---- 5 ]’--~ 8"=~ S’--=~I’4" +i 6--.’ ~]"~[’-~ I--3"~ 4-- + Event No. 3. H.C.A. C, Half Mile1st 2nd 3rd Tim6

(~t~den ........... 5~0 811 S0bl 4,ffl dI~)[588] 841 339 4 .....~’~ ::~ 1:25 Class.tI~onteid..~ SS( ............ I ~ ~I....... ~ am. .... Event No. 16. One Mile Handicap. :

................... ~ ~’ "" Remember, we deliver 1 WHBernshouse, HGAC, 60. 9 Alf Patten, Heac, ~0.Berllfi ............... 8 5J -I 5 I ,q ........

~1 9 2( I 4 ’.’+). -- -

Atoo .................. 9 O: .......... I S ) ’~’~..Wat+rford ............... 9~ ............ ) 5:)II .........i ~m~ 4Xl .... I Wlq’Bernshouse 17 Harry l~onfortWlnslow ............... ell .......... I 5:$ ........d 0+t).4Cl ... 2F-AwlNtltbank, A(7~r. 40, lOFredSeymour,~GA070.a,==en,en ..... 6oo ~, . ......., s~ ~lSt ~:~ ,,, ~ t" freetoall 1st 2rid Time 3~ECordel-y,H(TA~Scratch. 11NatBlaekDa0o~ta ....... ¯ .... 9~ ........... I 5 t0/ .........I 95+[ 483 -- \ "~_m.~o6a~ .... : ...... ~ 4: ...... t._._....~ 5 +I .......I to m

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4 AKBernshpuse, //’~A~Y,_30.~12_~[auzieo_Whi(Egg Harbor01ty... --~IB ~8 ...... , ... S..]~"_.._ _ ) ’_’:A:5[ -6 gO]lO-~ ~ -5-/kbl~n ..... ~. 62+.1 101’ ...... , .....I S ~j__~

_~-~* ~-.--"~+~+" ~~ ~-:-~ ~= - MiIe. First Heat 60 D Stickney, A (7 IV, 70. 14 8am’l Near, P B {7, 70.7 W H Ellis,/L r (7 A (7/45. 16 Thomas Harris, A (7 IF,.80.

VP tRAIl, S.. __ : - Event NO:_ 5- Half Mile Open. First Heat. S~HSo~, 9o. 17 F M Dampman, Q (7 W.

BTA~T~-I~-[ALA©. Exp. ~p. ll rpr.I l;xp I Aeco.I Se.Ae.{Send sy ]:xp~.l ’ ~ 19 Chas Lagen, (7 14 Samuel ~oar, P B (7 Event No. 17. Five Mile Club Medal.I a.m. ,.~. + m. ,, m. I I.m. p+m. I ,.m. lp.mlP ", p-m.[ 3. E A Coxdery, H (7 A C___10=Fxed_Seymour,-H-O-A-G---+ .......+++ + +

+ +,---- ’ - "~ 4 A K Bernshouse~+- ~.....---r-+7-~ ~~

Berlin ........ ¯ ~8 ~ ........ S 5¢ 7~,m l~l~ - Ist °-rod > 3rd Time Ist 2rid 3rd Time¯ ’" ............ ’ - ’ $1:50 per Rank ! " "Waterford ...... 7&5 -- --

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S~ 7~1S(51__Wlnflow .......... 7 45 ....... s ~ r 19r5 ++1_Rammontoa ...... 1 7 ~9 __ --" 9"4~) ...... 0 21 7 lll~ t~l__

~Yl0mlll.., ....... I T~I __ ....... S I~ 7 I~I14451Zlwood ........... :I-7~ ~ ~ ~..-.... 6~--~i~I~

+~++ ~L,q~ ~ ....Atlentl©01ty...;.I 7 00 7 50 9 00t 0 8,5 5 12 0 ~14 55 6 0(

be~a_f~ul~u-ar ter-corcl.

r Beud~ postal card order for a time I~eketeh of Hammonton.

Your patronagesolicited. ~ --"" ~.~~ I

PLAIN & DRCORATIVE1

ft. S. THAYER,

~ [ Pape~ ~anging IThe South Jersey] epubliean

Contractor & BuilderHamm0nton, N.J.

Pay for the Republican first, ][~OT~I~. ON -~" Y~’AR ~0~

+ ....................... -- 111

.,o)t.. ot s.05 a m -au4 ]2’30 n m Leaves [ /lEan ¯ illll~RowRt~ ~k CO’¯5 m d ~ 00 m New Advertlling ~mmr (10 eprae~,0o +,. t.t [utual

............................ ~ ........................... + "t~h:

Into Co.proper 81ze for+stoves.

I ,.I ............’!!" ~) r~_~’, !+) Di-y, .olid, and livel, burning.., Ws

Not a rotten stick in it. Agent,.... a~ ....

IAND ) ................. C. E. JPO IPI+ER,

OUSE PAINTER, Succe+gor to G. ~. Saxton,

...... Hatnmonton;~. J. Al| domestic sizes constantlySatisfactlon guaranteed on all work. ~tm°~t~o~ on hand. Satisfaction

OrAoraby.~all.attoudod4o~--................... GU~ .....

Plans, Specifications, and Estfmatos CAN I OBTAIN & PATENT¢ FOT pu -proml~ enswer ~ all b~ OptoiOl~, Writ¯ tO

furn|shed. Jobbingpromptly ~UlqlV&CO.,wlmhavea*dnea~lXm~YYemm’ and read it with comfcrt.¯ ++++ tim ita’tctt7 +dq~ff, l~,--at Hlnd .la~¯k Of ln---

O D ll d T yfi C ntst~ln t~a~m sent free+ ~lso ¯ ~ Of IDeclla~an(t s¢lm)tlflo boon ~(ra free. + Imne o ar an went ve e

PRACTICAL __ ta~ ire hrO~h~ ,~,,, ~,or.the ~mb,lcwlm-Ill m~.Ja~d, bl~ i~P flU" the

ec/~ntifln work In Iho

Address all orders to the REPUBLICM%

PLAIN & DECORATIVE

lvins & tt0hcrts """ +At Hall’s New 8tore.

A. J. KING,Resident Lawyer,

Masterin Chancery; Notm:y Pubiio, RcaiEatate and Iasurmace 2t4@nt.

Inaures In No. I oompaniesi and at thelowest rates. Personal attention givento all business.

Wm. Ituthertord,-5 .. ~om.miuloner of Dlmds, Notary -

.... rubh0, x~cal F~tate and In~urmaoebHammonton. N. J.

The Peovle’s Bank ....0f Hsmmo~toL~N J++ +

Havingstceked my yard for the winterwith the best grades of

I am prepared to furnish lt-m large orsmall quantities, at shortest notice)

and as low as any.Your patronagesolioited.

W.H.Bone0’ solace.

Yard opposite the Saw Mill.

O. W. PAYRAN, " L invite those wishing someJa4[{0zne~, at La-W.

+

Master in Chancery,Notary Public.

Atlantio City, N. J’.Hammonton omoe over Atkinson’~.

John Atkins,J.stice of the

00mmi~fi0ner of DeedsPension & Claim Agent.

Bellevue &ve. mad Second St.,

~HAMMONTON, : : : N.ff.

. All hnMnmm placed Inby

Paid in, $30,000.Surplus, $12000.

s, President..... M, L. JAcmm+

DIREOTORS:R. J. Byrneg,

M. L,_~ac~z~__-- George ~lvine

O;+F; ’8~n,C. F. Osgood,

A. J. Smith, ~to~J. C. Ander~ono

Certificates ofper cent. ~_num if held six montl~ and 8 per cent

held ono year. +

Discount day~--Tuesday and

+

HARNESS,-+ .....& fallaSsortmehtbPhand and macMn.

mad~)--for+work or driving.very nice Fl6wer Pots to come ~runks, V~ses, Whips;and see my collection of tiae Riding Saddles, Nets, etc..++Japanese Ware.

These Flower Pots_are madeof a very flue grade of Porcelain

decorated. Prices allthe way from 10 cents to $5.A set of five pots, decorated in"Sie~i," for 65 cents. Co.land see them, at my residence,Bellevue Ave., ttammonton.

Mrs. P. L. BASSETT.

v’s W.’. O’-Oa’r.I~ff)Hammonton-, N.J.¯ rcnz,~ Kz, am-~v

MaUt~acturec and De~er In

FANCY SHINGLESPosts, Pickets, etc.¯

BERRY C~I&TRS.

Folsom, N. J.

hands will- - Pay for the Republican first, ..... lll~.Lumberuwed reorder,-

and ~adit-wittr~m-f6R7 O~mm~,ea4,r+mdV-~romptt~-Wi-~Prices Low.

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Page 2: Atlantic County Library...~grl~ Iron lave Dougl¯~ ~o-n’~y mhoes,bZ ~urcha~tng W. I~ A neat 7-room house on Second St., very convenient, beautifully finished, ~use, st manufacturers
Page 3: Atlantic County Library...~grl~ Iron lave Dougl¯~ ~o-n’~y mhoes,bZ ~urcha~tng W. I~ A neat 7-room house on Second St., very convenient, beautifully finished, ~use, st manufacturers

COAL.... Tlis~d-Wh-6~e-dXc~IK~-invi~d+ tb-de-£4--the-[i 0rder to

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[ Entered as second class matter.]

SATURDAY. SEPT. 1, 1894¯

Take the 7:01 tram on the Road:ing Monday rimming, to Winslow Junc-tion for the ekcurston to Ocean Grove¯

,~_ r~.__ . q, r -- :B

....HAXXO TO mrmtory.

MUIfIOIPAL.T Tow~ Oons~lL. Win, Barnsheuso, Pru’l+

¯ ~. ~rown~ .ttarry MoK, Little, John M,Austin, E. A. Jeslln, Win. Ounnlngham, Mns~

last Saturday eve sac]3 month.OLnn~. A.J. l~nith.

I shah keep my yard (lately managed by E. Stockwell)

well stocked .with the best grades obtainable,......... --~ ...... ........ and will deliver promptly. " _

+COA.L + CO

YARD_: .......

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package. , Why ?. Bees, Use some folk~aiedishousst or c~reless-erposit-no-change, and the post-master.doesn,t know_.which letter the money

to, and youm may go to the-dea~-lette+r~e.

Fruit owo Unton-:=Amd Co-Operative f~o~y, lira.

]~mmouton~ N.J, Sept. let, 1894.

closed all_i.,rday, next Monday"

............ ,.-. - .... /" . ,~:; .f ....

L~w.- ’~DonuaU_ has. tlekcte: !o~o~le, _ _qo~erop_& Tuzsnn!_~,__A,~, D~vl~M~nsuzc. Oo o711eYn~h oueo. " .....$9 for rouud trlp from the Junction ; Jvsv~eas, John Atklnsva..G.W. Pr*uey~

Children $1.60, .K B:Ryan, j. D. Fairchild.been made excurmon~ts home ’ Co,s~n~zs. nee. B~U, house, W. B. Wells.t~at nktht from WlnstoW. ............. - Ov.~u~ ev ~aw~r~.--W. lL~ut

0v~ns~nR eF ~it~ Pose. (lee, Bor~s

The Hammontou Teachers’--In .... ~qu~ Peeve J~JL 0~etttute will be held in the Central Ftm~M~usns~. S.E. Browm A bargain:in Shoes. Come.School, commencing on Tuesday next, ~o~p o,.~,.ton, c.v, O,goo~, p~,i- while they a~ going.

-dent; P..-~t. Jaceb~ clerk Edwm &dams, L.Sepk 4th, under the eupervlsioa of Prin. ~onfort, Dr. Edward Nor~h, Win. ]r~utherlord~ "Something ~ew in Glassclpal Salisbury. PmE g. F. Carr, ot

Annamr|’S’E’Packard’Mrs’MiM"Beverage’MhePressey. and Chiua Witre.Cbme and

the State Normal School, will speak on- Mess3 mo,th*y/M~0h, Juno, Sepiemberand S~ our stoc"~"l~,~’*~ lliatory .Or ~,duc~o~," and veoemesr, :JL’aesuay after let Mondny; ether

9_thers (_.r~_m_ the ~mc institution arc fly months, tat Tuesday.%

posted to take part. vo~,,,,.a F,.. co.- :V~eyl-~d ~eP.y,pre, ldent; ~has W ~.stio - .......... We have ~a~fine stock ofr

Don’t drop lcttom into the out- ;~rd.Monday evening of each month.. Dried Peadies ~and Apricots.side box at the IXmt-office, Unless they ¯ RRI~I01IS, Now is your~e to buy.

; -orb-you um_compelhd B,rn,r.-RewJ. O.-Ktliia,,~p,tor; Sun. +_ A-new--h~’~: of:-Fatt and:-¯to do so. wrap them in- paper with the- d~y ~ervlsss : Preaching-IS 30, 8undey.~cheol

money, .and tie a etrmg around the n.~, Jenior C. E. ~.0o p. m., Ch~isUan ~o. Winter Shi~tS jUstl re~elved, ii-d~m~ 0.30, .Preaching. 7.30.. WeekdayprayormeetinK Thursday ereningy;4~..

CAT.ROMe,. 8r--Josz.~a’s. --Rev.-A;- VsnR . ~" _no)~=xcady.-to-:takcr.tor. Suaday:a,sS,S0,.,~.,u,Ot.0rderXor¯~-Fall aa’~_Win-: - _-aug thlr~ S~da, eeoC.month. - ....

tar Suits:- -A--new Hue of "- EPIS0OPA~-ST.. ~RK’S. Rev. A. O. Pr~s-cost+ ~eotor. Sunday serrlces: litan,

:a.-m.~[sesond -and~onr t] sample s--Men:~,-Youth s’~=and

BATURDAY, SEPT. ~ I, 1894.

L0.L .;m-,v.On and after

wlll leave

,, gt~ttons,

,~-~--

intermediate~., "12:80 and

arbor, 6.00 led 9.24 a m,~m, week.d~ys.

~;4B pm,5;10 ) m. stopplug at

9 ~ p m, I~undays

LEAVE P~IILADELPHIA, ---~ ’For Hammoutons ~xpreu 5;10 am,

and 5;40 p m, week-day~ " On Bundays,6;00 a m and 4;80 p m.

Accommodations, ~pplng at all sta.tion~, 8:00 and I0:50 a~m,~ 5:’20 and 6;00

......... -p m, week-daya~-. ~unday~k,_8;a0_aum,.and........ :3;30 p-re. ........................

For tlme-tables further informs........ SleD.

Pont meeting to-night.

P DEConu¢Iton .qaturday_~wulng las_t,.Aug,

im a three weeks 25th. All members present,’ Bills ordered paid.aoJom’n in t’olo Virglnuy."

A. J. Smith, two mtm. tmlary ............ $1~ S0’lllrNumeroue family, olaf, and Sun- M. Steckwell, light supplies,. ............ 1~ 28

clay’School pleaic~ at the Park,--an Ja&Smlth, twocisterna ................... °..61 78Cistern Covem .................................. 25 00

Idml~ place to spend the day ....... ooo. Bernsho~se. overseer or the. .~, Spend a pleuant evening at the poor, and marshal ................ .~ ...... 14 00

~4)a~w.L. Blae~, goode to i 8

Union HAIL’ Admission 10c~ Mrs. Smythe. care of poor::. ............. 4 00

M~rs. J. Nicholas and daughter, Highway belies--

of Philadelphia, spent~art Of last weekw.H. Burgess..... ............. $201 I0E.A. Joal~n .......... 12.00 ........

with hkr fla-ter. ~.’d; F: Crowell.- " o.c. Combs. ........................ ~ CO

Lean Associations next wee~P.H. Brown ....................... 8 00

the Workingmen’s on "John Stokes ........................ PA 15

~tha Hammonton on H. Bobat .............................. 30 15

NOTICE.Any p~rson wishing to communt- Edw, Johnson .............. ; ..... 27 15

cats with me must do eo by let.ter, as I Gee. Enders ........................ 15 2flmy premises unaer any L A. Wlckward ............... 3 0O

I make a)revlous

Win. Brown ........................ 8 0oW. H. Burge~. lumbcJ" ...... 107 ~ . "

’ - d~.7~ -namesof, ,reef them. "

E. SIDE [rolsc m, N.J. "

~" Miss Stone, an attractive young Collector Davis presented, letter fromlady from North Cramer’s Hill, spent County Clerk in relation to filing list ofSunday last with her trlend Miss Lulu unpaid taxeB,--eaid filing making the

tax a recorded lien againSt the taxed:H°ppm_g" -:7::. : : ~op~rty.’~Voted~-t-hat:tlt-(~ll~~:The M~ee~ Martha and Mary

Saxton left on Tuesday for Burlington, instructed to file said accounts accordingtaw. " ................... ; intend. ~o make an ex. Highway Committee- reported - as to

-- tended, vl~t. ..... --:___ ~ondttion:of_e0~cm__!pieces of road visit-I~" James Mill~, of Philadelphia, tot- ed,--as to some work completed, ira-

of Hammonton, aged 83, was in l~ovements+neede&in_other places, ___

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C. A’Smith & F.G. DunnSuccessors to F. Grover.

.... Wd ~w~ll;~e~p on~l~Ra_vari-ety of th~be~t-gr~ades of,

: ,. \ patronage solicited.mm~mm~m R

OPPOSITE THE POST OFFLCE

I~ Special School Meeting was heldlast Saturday a|ternoon, pursuant toceilof the Board Of Eclu~ti0m (Jalledto order by District Clerk, P. H. Jacobe.E. R. Sproulo elected Chairman ; Dis-tract Clerk chosen Secretary. Call ior

-also-minu t~were a

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tion of the Holy Eucharist t.00 a. re.l, Sun. Boy~Suits ; also Men’s Pants.day.school 12.0o noon, Evensong 7:30 p.m.

Friday eve Evenseng,-7.a0. , a. neat fit and: .....-- Ml"euomsr-EPt~COPaL;- RSV. Alfred W~[])astor. fiunday services : class 9.30, It. m.preaching 10.sO, sunthty.sohool 12.00 noon,Epworth League e.3o p. m., preaching ~t.~0.Clans Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 7,4~.2rayer meeting Thursday 7.45 ]). m.

Minion.at Pine Road_ --

the latest styles.

uest,-=~Pn~:Pmsidsnt of the- . z~h,ot--PZ.~0um~e~-pr~hlUg--Z.~0-Fresh Hay justBoard, C. F¯ Osgood,etatod theamoun~ "" ~’ prayer meeting Wednesday ~.30

Churn,, prayer mestins Thursday 7.4S p. received. The price and theof money estimated to be nccsssary, to Missivn~ at Folsom and Magnolla~

purchase text-books and stationery forthe pupils of all our schools--S1500.

Moved and voted unanimousl,the Hammontou School District raiseby special tax the sum of Fifteen Hun-dred Dollars for

for the pupiis’o[ the several

On motion, adjourned.

Fruits and Vegetables ......."-I~l~- Whe~Rev. Mr. +Wanton entercdthe Universalist Church on Mondayevening to attend a meeting ut the

IN THEIR PI~’fi--ASsociation,-he.-was-.~.~va.~ . ~rch decorated

with-plants-and cut fl0wors; aud-cfow~I.

And F esh E y Day o~.,~, members st his congregationr ver ¯ . aud other friends. A clue to the mys:¯ _=- ~_ _~’- _- ....... -was afforded by a motto wishing

-- him "Mauv Happy Returus.,,+ The

SPmtTV,LIST. J.O.Raosom president, A.J. quality will suit you.Faunos socrettry. Rtgular meetings am dis.eoutinued for the summer.

for. tiunday esrvioes: preaohieg~unday school, 12.00 noon, preaching 7.30p.m. Sociable alternate Thursday ave~tJnK~.

~Mra. B. R. Randall preeid~Brown--seereUayTM~: We-- Rutherford th-c= bushel.responding secretary.

+

rZA A ._ Butter.

Also a car of very good

I~= Sc~n~will open onSept. 10.

.............~-We. A. Ho~ is building a~arn,on his premises.

Mammoth prog~ammes for Mon-day’s races are out.

II~’-Wm.-L.,y wagon:.

¯ on their coal yard lot.A. ]3. Davis’ house is in its new

location on Second Street,Concer t--to-night--Union Hall--

1’0 cents--everybody come.

BIO BARGAINS In Hehool Clothing.Boys’ ~uits from $1.35 to ~J.56. Jdxtnt

FLue for $3. J. GOODMA~N.-

The scbool hous~ bell is now in

A. H. Miller lost hls horse aftera few hours’ sickness,--colic.

¯ 1~. Mrs. We. 1"(uthcrford-~-ISltingAnTIsAN~0anga oF ~UTUAL Pno~*acTxon,H. ~. Phillips, ~. A.; A. B. Davis, 8~r~mry. ~Ve are now prepared to -sell friends In Buck’s County, Pa.Meets lust Tnureaey evening in eaoh month inMechanios’ Hall. fine Butter by_ t l~e ~" We. Aitkcn, of Jersey City, spent

h W’"s~.gwL0~.GZ L O. O.F. ~eorge Berns. ~ i 5-pound boxes,sues, +,~. ~J.; W. H. Bernshons% lflecretar~.=_ .met~,¢e~ W’dnseday ovonieg, in Odd Foi. 25_pound pails, 5o-p-- otmd tubs. - :,~5 ’- ......... I1~ Do,ousee~’C~pt.Bock’e"mar-

lows’ Hall. ¢ rings notice in another column ?Sa~wuvsxt~ Tmnz I. 0. R.M. Andtus E. :--from the _~nest _~-~or "l~St~ .............q~_Paztor.Killian+’s topic-Halman,_~,m I--Ghae. W.=Austin,~Chlef~! .......

Records. Meet .very Tuesday’s sleep hi Red Creamcricsf- rowevening, "l’rocmstination.",Men’s Hal]..

MeatsIN STOCK

OUR WA~ONS R_~N~F~RY_DAy

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occasion was the celebration of his M.B. TArLOn Lobuz,.F. & A.M. John H.Marshall, M.ter; D, Cunniogham, Secretary. Wood,fiftieth birthday, anci after an address bv 2nd and 4tb Friday nights after Sept. let.

to whichplied lnhis usu ~l happ~ vein, there wasau extended eutertainmeat, c~mprisingvocal and mstrumentai music, readingsan4. recltatiom,

The anniversary was one which those

JR. OnDER U.WI?I~D A~naicA+w ~acn£~rics,

A. T. Lobley, E. ~. Meets every P4aturdayevening in Me~haeica’ Hall.’"

Gg~. D. A. RUSSELL POST, G. A.Atkins~n, Commander;, W, H.

Mbots 1st

Wc have a~uantity ofseasoned Oak Wood--will-selI~for $1.5o per cord, delivered,or forless on thc ground. --

A~n ArnL~rlc CLUe.W. H< Bern president; Harry 5mitb~

, remember.

%. P,. GEP..0H, of Leech, 8tiles & Co.The Philadelphia~Eyo Specialists,

411 Chestnut ~treet..;......Will be at Crowell’s ~rmacy, tw Hammont~n

r~letq~T~ ffo-gaTe~ of obtalnlneyesl~

pleasautly and 4th Monday at G. ~y’, ofltoo.

~Y" Robert Morris. an_Italian, liveson Walker Road, with hie wife and twoboys. The wife and one son were visit-

4ng-in-Phitad~+L~Frank, (between three and foiJ

years o|d) were alone iii tbe~b-dus

cents per dozen boxes.

The stovepipe business is lookingup, notwithstanding the tariff bill.

Sir Miss Clam PotteL of Pleaeantvilleis-visiting her sister+, Mrs. Harry Little.

T u~r.~b, the’-~-~e--dV-, K--W-aTcr~---rvo-r"Wat:Please leave at this ofllee.

The Fruit Growers’ Union Storewill-be -closed all day~I0nday,--Labor

’- l~’-John C. Tmfford and family., ofNorth Cromer Hill are visitiv~em.

I~"--Mrm Webster, of Williameport,Pa,, is visiting her brother, W. L¯Clark.

happy reeult~ from correctly fitted glasse~areagratefnl surto persons who have not before known the realselves tn wearing gone glasses. No

¯ eyes. All g]assesguaranteed by &s

Bringyour 0rders fo_r_J_ohrr n ng of e~e~.the South Jersey.Rep_ub!icau office.

Robert heard a some outside o! the We. L. Black, dry goods, grocerie,, etc.Robert Steel, jeweler. - -house. -AS ~e had mzesed sS~-e of f3i-s M. L. Jackson, meat and produce.

e, he qmotly dres~d and s.E. Brown & Co.~ hardware and furniture.went out to investigate. Everything L.W. Cogley~ harness.

O. W. Pressey, Justice, [nsurau co~ .....w~ dark and silent,_so._h_e+.__wa.tc_hc_d o.w. Pa.Tra%uttornej,awi~i]e-~-ti~cn-wen(-in. Judge of his W.JL~"~hou~,~oal.--~ .......

LOCAL BUSINESS HOUSES,Reliable aud- enterprisiog.])artlea, In their

respective lines, whom~ wo can recommend.For detaile~ see their ad~’ertisemeets.s,oo w -FruitGrowers E. Jones, meat and produce.

merol~andise. " ............ - - - .~treets.Bowles & Mclntyre, meat and pro,moo. . ’ x

, ~fscttouer. ......... D~= J. -~-, Waa~ p . ~ Henry

RR8IDmN~ .......

Stockwell and Harold

31 TX5 ,HAM~WONTON, :_: N,J .............

~- Daye,~Every week.day....... GAS-.-ADM~NISTER~D.

Dr. J, A+ Wane, dontis~ ..................... Nooharge for- extraetiug ~’lth g~i when ......Su-ffpriscat finding thirtY’his boy~whom JohnAtkiuacn, justioe and tailor, tooth are ordered.¯" he had left sound asleep in bed, was J~hn Mnrdoek, shoes.

G. W. Swank, oysters and fish.missing. After searching a short time, Kirk Spear, plastering and brieklsylng..JOHNh)aroused the neighb0rs, .Capt,_Burgess we. Rutherford~realestate and iaauran

Egg Harbor Road and Cherry Street, Hammonton.

Fresh and Salt Meats,

..... All Fruits in Season.

and others~who searched that wh< Wm. Bernsbou planleg mill. lumber.section-- fields, wood~ and swamps, Frank Hartshorn, house painter.

of the manner in which he disappeared.On Sunday night, the little fellow wasfound at Winnlow Junction, two milesor more distant, whither he i~ad_wander.~dbyhl~if~adoniy:in o-he

Bmdstreet says the Debs’ strike cost80me body $70,0~0,000 in actual loss.It was a colossal failure except in itsloss and the abnormal developement ofthe anarchic demagogue it htgh places,No man, to be ever sodeft with his pen,will b0 able to poiut out one slugle bone-fitthat came to the cause of labor bythe Deb’s strike of ’94.

While-in Chicago, Mr.Charles L. Kah.lor, a prominent shoe merchant of DesMoines, Iowa, had quite a serious timeof it. He took suoh a severe cold thathe could hardly talker na ,v~. t~.but ~heprompt use of Chamberlain ,Cough Ram.edy cured him of his sold so qulokly thatbthers at the hotel who had bad asidefollowed his example and half a dozenpersons .ordei-od It from the nearest drug~tore. They were profuse in their thanksto Mr. Kahler for telling them how tocure a bad cold eo qul0kly¯ For Imle hy

dress-maker.A. J. King, attorney.Leech, Stiles & Co., eye Ip~clalists,Henry Krsmer, (Fohom), cedar lumber. -Smith &Dunu, coal dealer.Elvins & Roberts, dry~oods~

Btlain 0ss Organizations.Fruit Orowers’ Union, It, J. Monfert seeret~ry~

ehippers of frult and produce.Fruit Orowers’ ’Association, G. W.’Elvlne nee*

rotary, shippers of fruit and produce.Hammonton Loan and Bulldlng Assodatlon

W. R. Tilton seoretary.

Street and Bellevue Ave.,

Hammonton.Garments made in the best manner

pairing promptly done.reasonable. 13ntis fa~t Lc~=guaxa~ _

rycase~.-+,

SHOES.-Workingmen’s Loan and Butldlng Assoehtlon

J. C. Anderson eeorotary. ----People’s Bank, W. R. Tihon cashier.

30 YEEsA t£1ished.

Always a Good Stock,

Only the :Best!=

Shoes made to Order is mySpecialty, and full

--Th0- -]~RDW~-E --satisfacti°n-is=guarmateed,- .......... + --;~--/:and

STOVE STORE, pairi done.-- J. MU DOO][I,

....... dragg[ste,- ......... BROWN & 00.- .................... = ....................................................... :__:: ........::::::_:::: :_::: ................ _Hamm0nt0n, _:_:__ N,

=::--_===---Ik)gem rods their_btcvcles_to~.xin~tonthis week.

Miss Sadie CounolIv, o! Southvtlle,Ky.yis vlsittng-her-niece, Mrs. E. S.

.............. Cou_ re.right .......

See our Wagons in Town and Vicinity.

.. ~ There ar~ a.n~Pm~qf fast ride~.from out of town entered for the racesnext Monday.

N OFFER OF A LIFETIME. A Unlon

Addre~a DOUGHTY.

took in the excursion up the Hudsoncn Thursday.

¯ . ~ ....... ~ The Miesee Coleman,;of Mays’Landing, vtslted Miss Edna Bailard

l~" ProL Fred. Estabrcok andwife,"-of Elmira, N. Y., are visiting his father;and other relatives.

I~.Den’t torget the entertaiumeat-.- ~t Uulon Hall this oyening, A fine

programme Is promised. - ....The blcycle prizes make Crow-

.eli’s window look as though them was anew Jewelry store iu town.-

NOTICE.- I have this day withdrawn fromthe firm of Weaooat & Maybaeh, eom¯minion merohauts, of Phlladelphlm. All.Open accounts will be satisfactorily settled as

Town last week, hale and hearty as Mrs. John W. Roller complained thatboy of nineteen.-.--l~. The :Y. P+ C. U. of.the,-Univer-saizet Church wish to thank those whokindly assisted in the eutertainmentat the lawn party. -"-- l~.-Them-m-a-camp-meetingln the

-the-A tsioffs-cho01 hotme,with l~v. J.

W. Rosclie iu charge. - ....

I~..Vlslting riders think seventydollars worth of prizes is pretty well fora "country" club, etrpccially for thethird race meet of the season.

Win. Sturtevant had remo~d~brauchesfrom"shade,tree-in frofi’t~’i-her property,against the protests of her husband andherself~ to make way for a buildingwhich he was movmg. Clerk readordl-vance adopted inA885, providing for

-$25- flni~ or -teU-dava’-i-m~-risonment-for ]the offence- corn + .advised to enter formal complaint before’Town Justice. ’~

Henry Nicolai asked that a culvert beIflaced across Main Road neat hie resi-dence-lt being needed. Retcrred to

Morning, communlou eervlce, with ser- On request of Collector Davis Robertmen on Its meaning. Evening, at 7:30, H. Audcrson appointed special consta-

ble for the purpose of collecting Italian

y OUNG PIGS for sale byH. M. PHILLIPS.

Cor, Main and Middle i-toads.

¯ I~ Thcm’s a letter in the post-ofi~ce,from Parkdale, Tel., addressed "AuntEmma, Hammonton, N.J.’, The ladywill please introduce herself to the post

It was stated that th~ new road ma~:hOne needs painting. Referred to pro-

I~, John Craig, .an oi0-- soldicr ofNesco, whoso pension had beeu stoppedat the nolicitati~nf_a_k[ndbor~ has had it-msto~ and an xncrea~egranted.

~" At the M. E. Church to-morrgw.Morning, reception of members andLord’s Supper. Evening, illustrated~rmon~bv-_Pastor W~agg,~!~__King~sPalace."

~’ Win. H. and Andrew K. Berns-house extended their bicycle tour to

ing home on Thu~day,--a trip of over350 miles.

~F" What about that fruit canningfactory ? There ought to be several o!them, iu order to-be ready £or nextvear’s fruit and vegetable crop. There’s

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Confectioner.

Steam Ice Cream a Specialty."4 ,

PARTIES-SUPPIHEDe

HAMMONTObl, NEW JERSEY.

........A quart-bottle-of Catsup f~r 10¯ cents.

Good Cucumber Pickles in vinegar, by the dozen.

The demand-for F1o~ver Pots has commenced. It istime already that some plants should be taken up.We have a large stock of Plain and Ornamental:Flower pots,, Hanging Basketsand Logs.

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Something handy ~u~t at this time,--a Tin Fruit JarFiller at 5 cents. In Tinware of all kinds we have

--~ome~~~fi~l~s~at16W- prx~es.

CommRtee.Adjourned. "

Mrs. T. B. Drown on Tndsda~ kfter~ ................u~n, Sept. 4th, at 3 0’electS. O~ficerewill be elected, and reports ot superin- U

requested: ,R. H. Bishop, an old and crip.

plod soldier, has one of the finest gar-,dens in the county. His tomato treesare as high as ordinary hedge~., You’ll I have in stock a flfl] line o f

"Hill." "His other truck is not a whatbehiud the "Amdg~,,

l rrtea.

HAPGOOD -- KLINGENBERG. InHammontou, on Thursday, ,,Aug. 30th,1894, by Roy. Alfred Wagg FrankHapg6od and Miss Magdateaa Kliug.entmrg, both of Win,low, N. J.

of Boston, willbe In Hammonton and vlelnlty for ashot’ttime. People nee[ilngglasses, orwishing to I)omasco aud Angola Baglovia, all ofhave their eyes scientifically examined, Hammonton, ~. J.should call on blm at-the sterner Mr. E. J.

Satuxdas of_ each. Avcck.. _Or_

.your house: Iv.tr. of Y.M.C.A., Des ~.oines, Iowa, nays heIn the haudicap race ou Monday can conscientiously recommend Chamber.

!next there are ei~hteeu cutries. In one lain e Ieain Balm to atheletes, gymnasts,race there are sixteen entries ; iu another bioyclists, foot ball players, aud.... fessiou m general for bruisesfl_ftcen._..~I..au+(_o.[th_cm a_rs from Philadadislocations ; also for sorsness and stiff-and vicinity. , ness"of th’e -mhsii]dS. Whdff~aplfll~d

before the parts become swollen it willTickets tor the Odd Fellow’s effect a sure lu nun half the time usuallyexcursion can be bought oi members of required. For sale by druggists.

P. S,

.... CLOCKS ....

Jewelry, Eye-glasseL

And Satisfaction Guaranteed,

Remember, I sell a nine-jeweled movement and a .... ’

...... gold-filled.caser that-I-will...... guarantee, for ................

Fifteen Dollars.

Gee. W. Swank will re.open his0ystqr-ba~, at Bellevue Ave.. ann Second .........................8treeS, on Sept. 1st. Will keep a goodstock of FISH and OYSTERS of the ,best qualitY¯Famxiies and parties aupphed.

For Sale,Five and one.half acres of land, two

iu woodland, three uuder oultivatlon ;Good six.room house, fine well of purewater, good ou];buildings, on Third ~t.,Hammonten.

Mrs. S. B+ OLNEY.

A. W. Cochran, having locatedin Chicago, has resigned theShip0fthe We r]~in-g-n~cn;s I~oan-As Socie-ties. A special m~tingof stockholdersh~.beou called for Monday evening,Sept. 3rd, to elect his successor.

A. -H. Slmons,- agent for the"Superior Laundry,,, of Philadelphia,reports patronage improvlng. Satisfac.tion is guaranteed. Leave your workby Tuesday~( it will be returned on Fri-day night or Saturday,

L OTS FOR SALE. Three lots N. E. coruerThtrd aud Pratt Stroet~. lIummonton,

50~tqel-focta~tch=.-A-~oe bu~tnt~s ~ltt).’nexFto Trowbrldge’e store, Bellevue Ave., lot 30 x90 feet. Bargains for spot cash, Must nellbefore Fall. Address DR.C.M. COOK,

~22 George St.. Baltimore. Md¯

_ I~:_The Board of Education met_onTuesday evening. A motion was madethat the course of study pursued lastyear be adopted for this year. PresidentO~good declared the motlou out of order,as the course had already bceu adopted,and no a_ctioq_wa~.__Ueccssary_unless_th~

No aetlon

soon as our buslaess ed.

August 2/th. 1894.

I~’ Odd Fellows’ excursion to OceanGrove, on Monday next. Take the 7:01train on the Reading. The special trainwill stop at Elm.

............ li~Iiisu~-wltI~A..-H. P~pe-&Co~ Boar~i-deslred to amend It.18~ &tlautlo Ave., Atlantlo City, was taken.

sale, -Seven-room oottage~ corner lot, frultt

shade, good water, pump in k|tohen,good dry cellar. Owner wishes to leavethe town. A.L. GIDDINGS,

Cor. Seoond and Grope Sis.

GEe. W. PRESSEY,Hammonton, N. J., ....

ffusti0e of tho Peti0e,_Q_t~qotSeoond_l~nd_~h0~;r~’__l~t~,_

Jackson’s Market.

Page 4: Atlantic County Library...~grl~ Iron lave Dougl¯~ ~o-n’~y mhoes,bZ ~urcha~tng W. I~ A neat 7-room house on Second St., very convenient, beautifully finished, ~use, st manufacturers
Page 5: Atlantic County Library...~grl~ Iron lave Dougl¯~ ~o-n’~y mhoes,bZ ~urcha~tng W. I~ A neat 7-room house on Second St., very convenient, beautifully finished, ~use, st manufacturers

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,.,To PER DAY~’~0 Easily Made.

We want many men. women, boys, and girls :ofor uaa few hours dally, right I n and nroul~t

..... dllm~row~ bomem.. Thebudne~ke euy.lde~uutt.gm/etly hosorable, and pays better than any other

agents. You have a clear field and no¯ mm~mm.. ~per~nee tml ~t_~ty us:__Dt.e~lary. No capital required. "We equip yon

everything that you need, treat you well,helpyou to earn ten Umes ordlnarywafeB.

Women do ss will as men, and. boys mad Sifts~ood pay. Any one, anywhere, can do the

q~rk. All succeed who follow ourplMn And ,Im.!~ d[reeflon~. Earnest work will surely bring

It Er~ deal of money. Everything is newlid in greJt demand. ~’Hte for our_pamphlet~re~lar, and receive full4nformation. No harmt~no |! you oonclude not to go ou with theIm~lneas.

(~EORCE STIN$ON &,CO.,Box 488,

PORTLAND, MAINE.

YmBOY=GIRL~I¢Short-hand ¯

.... -- - andTy~.wrltldg; -

C~arle~ Read~ on" The CuminK,Alan," ray:.. ’" The ~oy orgir! wAo

t~ type.writer ix sa fer from ~overtyUtah a Greek ScAo/ar/~

; 14rAere to go--

~.,L~nt. ,s,a.A~s the place, ffyou wa~tA~Arou~

course in ~ sAort time, The instrue-

is given= ..............~.~nographem furnished to B~slnc~ Men.

og~e with list of Grad. uatc$ tent free.+

¢

L. Douc sI! TN| ttgr.

~5+ OORDOV’JUM,Fim4m~DMI4BJ.~ P.N.F~.

New Delight.. Is also a beauty.

Y~ou make a mistak-e i*f you buybefore e~amining these stoves.

That S. E. Brown-bicycle-on-the~-~Idew~lk~c, caSo h~-~ed-dmpl~d;-Mr: Brown pa!d his flvodollar fine, ’,to ..

Process ~phold thelaW.,, but declined to pa~.......... the c0~te o! cult. b~c~u~ the .whole pro-

V~n Stove is all its ceedlng was contrary to law. In this he___~or. name followed the advice of Judge Pauceaet ;

; nl;.mr..ee,and when Constable Bermhouse con-

Neatest in appearance, suited Attorney Cole, of Atlantic City,

Easiest kept clean, the aboye decision Was confirmed. For-~. A t,~.&lW-~ ~W--~=~,~- ....~ .......... thi~--_ tha~a~Waa.,bo~d0nod,.. ...... ............ __~..==. -

~r List of uucalled.for lettars in the APositively durable. Hammonton Poet-Off]ca, on Saturday, k]

__ ......... Sept. Ist~ 1894 : . - "Vtttorla Perra Fllomena Dlbra~oF r~noeso Tafolleo

FOI~IGN.AntonloRenzo - LulgL PIoU~ngela De Prapeo~a Mlteo S~ntlUsuseppo ~veran=oTrlero Franzeo Guleepp¯Persons ealliog for any of the above

cetera will please stateVngt’l~s beenadvertised.

Jo~n~ T. FRm~c~, P. M,

that can be bought cheap.May be had on trial¯

S. E. Bro~,n & Co.The-Hard--ware Store.-- ~

Bricklaying.

-Ki~k

Jobbingpromutl~ attendedtoOrders by mall will receive prompt

atten~on.

Ladies" ~" ~htldren’s

Perfect Fit Guaranteed.

Mary A-fTillery~ ....Egg Harbor Road and Maple Street,

.~END FOR C4TALOGUE

_ ~, we Are the largest manmantu~-’~l.... Idverfl~¢d ahoel f.~ the q.~rH, mad iguaT~tce

~e value by etampl~g the name abe price on.,~e bottom, ’which p~tcc~ ~ against hignI~L~a affid the mld~c.ma~/a.pt~t~ .O~.. r~qllaI custom worg m aWEs, ea~ n~gW~t:lng qualities: We have them sold every. _-~t~ at lower prices zor t~e va~uet~nv ~ man~yothern~kc¯ "rake no anb~t,~... 3oaz

cannot luppsy ~U, I~ elm. t~O~u ny ¯

Fruit Growers’ Union.

GO_TO

Put o nbyexPe~enced.... wor.JLmen,

Satisfaction guaranteed.

S. E. BROWN &The Hardware Store.

-Win. Bernshouse’s

Solicit your .orders for

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Kind of -I .................

[ways fair.

The President ha~ committed himself ....................

boner" that hecl~arged upo~ C0ngrese. " "--+-----~S~ fa-~i~pas~ge involved the~ moral

did the Pt’est.dent,s per-

law reducethe-m~mpre of these "p01itica~ crime~ +~

The. wbiskey men wore getting in

delayed ior days tod 0! the bill .......

DOWN TRAI~S.

i p.m, am+I SO IO~

8 I’ 1057

s~ xl u

..-- 1148

4~( 1210

June 29gh, 1894.". UP TRAINS.

~-~ -~~m.. ~ jam, AP.I.

?-’=~~o x"-~ I0--~ e7dl g~ 101~ flI078t I~ .~, "S(~

79t

gl ......~

-TO -9UI "70 8~1 988

e~ 8~ ....e~, SM 92/I S#l "-

))S~M 917 41r~~ .

S2 819 d4Ie= st+"~’~ .m-

that rah~l the$1.10. The sugar

wh~key-and sugar went.well together ~"" ] p¯;S0<) under the tariff agitation, s L~

The Tear of a Democratic Congress !i~4[.~ihas witnessed a decrease of values m the

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bualneae of the country to a condition ....... -s...... . Swhich the statistician ot the Admlnis-e ml~ sI

tration, Mr. Ford, descrlb~ ae the b~iworst possible--any cha~ge must be forthe better.

A. M. Bailey, a well-known citizen of

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9 ~2 .... .....l[lwood ...... .1~¯.e S ~...l~A~aUno ~mm.-...I ......

l0 0~-- . _ .t ,10 0-.-J.~tloGt~ ...... --..,~,

~lth qhronlo diarr-many remedle~ with little

~’lef untie she tri+d’Ch~mmriai" C°li° Th PhiCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which etrial, and you will be surprised at the and th Rep bli b thand e u can, o a

John G. Mauger,~Editor of - -Me., who named

Presidency, Inwhile he

id enthusiastic in his praise ofColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea.

....... 8HEP~TFF-’8 SALE.~y drlus of awrit of tier/ f~’~sa, to me directed,

f~medoutoftlm Atlantle Oounty 0ours of CommonImhlle vendue;on

, L weeMy_Pre

for $1,26, cash.

~’-’I- have used -it + for ........._p~It five ’/ears and censider it the

kind inthe mar.is as staple as sugar and coffee

tbis section. It is an article of merit,and should be used in every household.For ~ale by druggists.

To take0rderL No

ence not necessary. SteadyBest terms.Write at once nedOf berrlt~rv¯ ALLEN I~URSERY CO.,

Rochester. N. T¯

at~WO o’clock JO the ~oon of ~dd day, at theAtlautio County, NeW issued ottt of the New Jersey Court of

~xrt~c.larly d~:rib~ ~: Wednesday, Sept; 26th, 1894,of lilddle sod 01d

At two o’clock in the afternoon of said day; thence(l) aeuth-weeterly along themiddle of Fffddle Road one and eleven hundredths of at the Court House in May’s t~mdlng, Atlan.

tie County, New Jersey,achainto easterly line of Israel Pemberton’strtct All thattract of land, hereinafter parfienlarly de-

chain to G. Bowers’’ one and one half degrees Connty of Atlaotic and Stale of New Jersey :

of a + chain to at ¯ eto~ae e~t in the Society line between

eald rc~ northwesterly two and seven Walker deee~ed ; thence binding on Raid lot

middle of tame roe~ nine and west one hundred chains nod fifty eight links tt, astone In the Tuekahoe Road ; thence along said road

For all kinds o

]Lumber, Mill-worki

Brick, Lime, Cement, .~

_ Jue 81, 1504.DOWN TRAINS.

8TATIONe. ~Xl .I.-l~m. ILm¯: iNm¯ip-,

dphhh - -S ~ el-I.... Slel 4

Hsddengsld. .... . ~-L.+]~+d-lin .......... -.Atoo .... ~ ......Walerford....~ ........Wlaslow ....... , ..... I 910 _., ,Hammoago’a ~...¯. ~ .., .

I 6 291 10 11! ..... , ~..

;i~ *,pls.-+~+ls "o,¯ IPJ ¯ p.m..In.~, , m.~Ol ¯ -S.80I--S ~nt 1801~1 I ~0 5881 8 LI I~01..I 5 ....... I e !1 i~oi.1 i 3 ...... I ° ~ IF.51., e ~:::I ~ ’~’.I 6 I 4x].I 6 ~ t¢lel 9,1 L491+I-~ ;m.;l 9 ~,I 1-681-I 5 t7 ....... 110’~ ~rot

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p.m

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61

..... UP-YRAINS;.

~Pz ....,i,m. p.m. -g b~TTi ~:~ p: =IP n,

I/addoneeld. .... 2~ -- --, --~ ..~ 7 1¢ + m, + gSI-Berila ........ 06 __ Ii -- --" 5 ~ r ~9 5 I~I-AlmJ .... --+,. 00 __

--’ ---- ..... 58~9 45 1261r ~ + 121--.... "51--__ -.-~, -930t P195-~i~--[I 4K ..... S 24 7 11S 501__... .... 81~ i’0d’$151__

AtltnUcOlty ....~ ~

e ~ is ~ 5 ]21 s 2~ ~ ~te (x

The Bammonton AoeommodeUon leaves this¯ itet[on+~t,-~ 05+.a.m.r ~ -l@’~0 .,p.,.m+.. Lsaval.Phlhtde]phlA at I0:~0 A,m. ~pd &OO p,m,

II

Light Fire WoodsIFor Summer use.

of ullkinds. A,~......... - ,~,,,o,,

+Cedar Shingles.~ _~_" ... ~

~--t~+ - stock of quads.,: ~:. ’~) +~,.... - ~+’ :; ~,-i :/ ()an furnish very nice

............ P yl nigH l k~. " " ~ enns va em oc

C:,~ At Bottom Prices. M,Lnufacture our

~ .

~+ be full frame orders.~.:L .y.~ - +.

of begthnlcg, containing two and three fourthsbe the same mbre or lees .......

Seized as the property of L’mma Andsnon,~sken In exet~tion at the euJt of Ange]o ]?ogJ~Ho, and

SldlTH E. JOHNSON, Sheriff’.

wm. tuthe fo ;d,........Commissioner of l~eedsr ........

% m

Notary Public~~

HAMMONTON, N.J." Insurance placed only in the most

reliable companies.~)eede, Losses, Mortgages, Eto.

Carefully drawn.

_ ";Guaranteed. aml from all po~tsof Europe¯ Cortes.- . ¯ _¯ . - +,

- Our specialty, this Spring, will pondenee solialted.I~" Send a postal card order for k trne

north thirty d~greea forty~ee~cn minutes west Waterfoed ’~.., 53 " __ ,---tchslns and sixty six llnks to a stake m/d | -745 " __{hence stI11 by eam~* north h rt 7 sh HalamontoA .... I 7 ~1) "--= ~imlnotea wmt nln~ chafns and" fi r~y t DaOo~ta..~..~,~l 7 84 __,comerln said road ; thence stlil by the ,rome north Elwood ......... 2~

cumber eight eat off’ t~ Amell~ Hanthoru;¯ long tl~ ~mme+es~ + one- hund¯~d..4w~lehalnsendthlrty twolluk~ to a come¯ in the naid~tety line; thence alenR the came SOuth eightdegrt~ and fifty minute~ eeet n~.xty one chalne to thep]sco of beginning, except ont of the ssme boundsone

"~ h dt’ed S~d’ 701~r~een nares" fcrl’m~q’ly, qntt claimc~-~~wsrd R. Wood dud otber~, and ~’o and six tenths

¯eceutly ~o]d io the Rtchhmd Improvementcontalnlnz with throe ezcep~lons five

hondredths (574 27.160) ac¯e~ of laud¯ befog lot num-ber seven t,f Ihe mid John P. Walker’s land~, dividedby proceedings In p~rtttl~n, and excepting aide theland dmcrlbed as fo]lewl :

Betdnnlmz sf the f.~er~,~-’flon of the centre line ofthe Philadelphia end S’ceehore ]lail~y wlth the northline of I~nd Iormerly__divlded end balerHanth0rff: thenc~ cast alongthorn ninety f~t ; thene~ aouth elsht degT~m twenty

e~t parallel with the centre line of said

south line ef ~dd Johnelong~dd llns weal cro~ng saiddred and eighty feet; thsnca n0rthtwenty mlaut~ west four thousand,fnet p~rai)e] with centre }Joe of the mid to ths aforesaid north Hsnthom

~O at GIO, I+,Rowax~ Co~a

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sketch of Hammontou. nloog the same e~t vlnoty feet to thebeginning eon,alningslxteen ~dol L~lr~or le~¯ ins udlng the right of way of the said Phll~.

AND

-- 0ntractor & Builder

~:~,~, - ~! ~,:.-lg.’.*;. , ~" ~ ’C: ’ +" ~.,~I+~. ’ - ~’~

..... +. ,. + ’.+ ~. - +. . +~ .

- ..+.. I~I’03~ m Sons, 1%tbll~he~s. .......................... ~P_Z,._!tD,,~l.P-,~.~ex._.Yea=. ........................................

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VOL.+82. °HAM~OI~TON,. N. J., SEPTEMBER 8, 1894. +’ NO. 36

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Hammonton’s Big Day!: :------o

Wednesday, Sept, 12. .....

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CHi RLESS--

LEE’S,

The l~irst IF’ardIs not behind other war~s of the city (?)in e~citement. On Monday night MissMinnie Green was threatened with pneu.monia.- About midnight her motherwas in the kiteheo, wheu suddenly abright ]igh~ appearcd.o._n_.t.h0.pouth_side

window andilluminating.t!~o outside surroundings,and footsteps were heard. Some dnter,prising party was after grapes. Theladies were very much frightened, verynaturally,-and are now better prepared

to receive uninvited nocturnal visitors.Mrs. Gepper.t.has a houseful of [riends

(rom:PMladelpt~ia.~--.- . _- _~ --

]~rs. Sadie L-Ieartwell and her sister~ro in Atlantic City¯

~y und -l’amllEleventh Street.

Mrs. Law. O’Donnell was ,called t<Glassboro this week because of seriou~i!In~s of a relative.

~ton~-Philade!phiaarchitect, are with their paternal grand

TH~ LARGEST 25o. SHO~" IN EXISTENt,OLITT~RING STREET PA~AD~ DAlLier..

OoF/r~. EARLY ! BRING YOUn I~DIEI and OHIIA~IEI ! of excitement, fun, music, gorgeous8ecuro Good Places ......... to See the ~um~aLSplvadore~pasr. Eclipsed. . pageantry, and joy_ for the children.

~¥e Squares of Vehicular Sp~ctacle~ ! (]oldem ~ba~’lot~ ! Open Den of Feroclou~ Ete~U n~ons tar London Shows,~stly Cagesl ALl Ben H~Im~ Bugle Brigade ! Coltmabum Drum (~erps Circus * Museum, ~Ienagerie, Moorish

mu o+eeas, +mnsponlng rro[. wack~s Celebrated LondonMilltary-Ban~ p!~h its acresof canvas in Hammonton,The Masques of Komical Ku-Klux f Escorting this Grand Holiday Procession will giving performances afternoon and eve-

Lots of’en

Mrs. Allen.

¯Ir. Lew. Coals’7 called on his fz/endsthis week. 1"~ql ¢-~-- -I ...=o0 p0 , is homo lam toc well’sfor a week. F..:r m.

HAMMONTON’S BIG DAY..

Let us have your Orderbe a Cavalcade of ~miflcently Mounted Mexiean~ ! The Royal Russian hang. This is an old-established, fa-

~" ........ -- ...... -- " . ................ Ht~ar~ I. And a. li~ing. Avalanche of Royal -Robed -Retainem I .... mous, _and popul~r=inetltution,. --It-is - -+-- .................for

° Stove Wood !

Remember, we deliver

....... free -to-all

iiO DIVISION 1 MO POSTPOliiEIEMT! NO COIMMECTIOIMStT]I~]~ ON’]r,Y SHOW T]I~A’I""

]E:3£I-XX]E3Z’r~ J3._+LX. z-r__l=,_l=t_l~3B~..xg_lw_.~8olid and Unimpcachab]e, It never L~u]~ ~n

[PREE EXHZBZTZOBomba~tlc Cb~llcugc~.

One Use_Ticket Admits.to ...... BythoYoungA~__~rlc~A~ol.lo,‘- ~ ": takes place promptly at noon. This

~J~HE BI~__ SHOW~[TULLUS ~]StX~m.]mrTl albneiswd~ going miles to ses.

Wait For It ! Watch For It t See ~t ! [ S~on~c~t Soy o~ mrt~:who m~t~he~ h~ s~$.~00,000 Capxtal Invested.

a;zsln~t a pair of draught Horses.

~1200 Daily Expenses.

Hero of the Soudan !

grand Free Stree. Parade A’P NOON

- __ .................... Rememberthe date~Wednesday/Sept.-12th_-~ ..................Admission, only 25 cents.

By Insuring in the

0umberland

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’Agent,

~[amm0nton, N, J.

PLAIN DECORATIVE

+$1,50p er Rank tbean

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pr-oper slze for stoves.%

Paper Hansin~__+ +’

Th +uthJ yRepubliean I+vms & 0bcrts

Yourpatronag’esolloited. delphla end 8eashore Railway. -- At HaWs New Store.¯ Also all the following tract of land :

¯ ~ ~ ~ ~- . . Beginning et corner of lands of Joh. D. William,

Io th~ centre of Tockahoe Road; tbonce north thlt~y

J. S. TwAYER, one degre~ w~t along centre of~aid rood twnntyfour,.,,a--,roe,. +,c,, o.w to be e o erseo. -In ¯+,,ed ..othomn^. ....; n, enco aion+ ssu, e no.br tor u +,,,.od.+.ten mlm, toe e~t elx hundred.nd Resident Lawver,sixty flw f~t; thtr=ce south thhty seven degrees .nd

Hammonton, N.J.fifty mlcutea east four hnedrvd nnd ninety eight feet

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--- - r in Chance ry, Notar,.Publieslime, mmth eighty eight deg+l’e+s west elsht hoodred

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attended co..

and fourteen.feet to place of beslnning, oontalnlnsfour ~rel, m0ro or Itw~,~g trot of had : . ,’_ .

¯ Beginning at a point In enid north Hanthorn linebeing northwmt cor~nr ef mid first sbove describedlot, and eX~n~| thence along ,ald llns west fourlbossandf~t~oor)tmn nl ~ai, Avenoe; tbeneoby 0

D II d T ty Cne o ar an wen five ents~et four tho~and and.thirty feet+ more or less, toI

line of flr~ above drecribed ; thence by mU~e to placeof begtnnlug, contMolng fitly one ecres, mere or le~.

Setzed ss the property of the Rlchl.nd ImprevemeotCompany, and taken in ezecutio..t refit of WfllhtmMola~d, sud to be ~ld by ..~~.~- ~.~o~somSh~.

Pr.f~,tm~ ,~+..

Prank C. l%rtshorn,PRACTICAL

HOUSE + PAINT RR,Hammonton, N, J, +~

I~Itlsfavt|on gua q~nteedj?1~_O~ri-b--y m .i-)~tt+,de<t to.

the only big show traveling that daresto exhibit for only 25 cents admission.Our country friends should come to.

~ness the marvellousgolden mealier ~ire street parade, which

will appear Rajah, the famous hero ofthe Soudau, the largest elephant thatwalks the earth, a drove o! genuine

toRrag~+ca~n~Is,~;wo_bandsr_ open_:dens.of rare w~Id. beasts

circusbe seen many marvellous leafs of skill

and daxing_bv a coteri~ of the most fa-mous and hi~hest salaried artists in theworld, Don’C~et that this monster

The People’s BankOf Hammont0nJ~Ls~

Paid i~i, ~30,000.¯ . Surplus, ~12000.

R. J. BY~s, President.

Having stocked my yard for the w~nterwith the best grades of

at shortest notice, ,and ad low as any.

Y~ur patronageso]ioited.

Office in Wm. Bernshouse’eofl]ee.Yerd oppositethe-Saw Mill.

O.WAtto~ne~r at Law,

~ast~r in Chancery, NotaryPublio,Real - John-AtkinsoInsures ie No.I oompanios, and at the Justice of thelowest rates. Personal ~ttontion given

.............. to all busiuess;

" 0ommissioner of DeedsSwank’s Oyster Bay. Pension & Claim Agent.

Gee. W. Swank will re-open his l Bellevue Ave. and Second St., Ioyster-bey, at Bellevue Ave.. and Second Jx:r~1~-~w .......

8tre.et,°n~"..p~lst~___W_ilkkceP a.good_]. "--~m"’~-,m’~’u-,~, : : : ~/.j. Js~oog o,I ~’x~..().~ _oek_e~l~_ n:l~t~._~__A

_buei ~ ~,~4,_,,~,.and OYSTERS of the I -’" ’-- I

and evening, Sept. 12th. .Admission25 cente.--A-d~. -

GEO--W. PRE

JusticeOffice, Second and Cherry Sts.

W. R. TILT0~ Cashier........................

DIRECTORS :R. J. Byrnes ..........

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George El~ius. ~ :.G. F. Saxton, ~" ~+i-hm Stockw+lli, ..........

~" A.J. Smith.P.S. T/lion,

J. C. Anderson.

interest at the rate of 2 per cent. per an.num if held six months, and 3 per centi~he£d one year. - ....

Discount days"~Tuesd~ and

Notar3Atlanti~ City.-N.~jr: ........ .... A ful]assortment of~h-d k-nd machin

macle,--for work or driving.Hammonton cffloo over Atkinson’s.

. ~ks, Va--~ses, Whips,MR. PETTIT, of my.Hammonton office, I invite--Riding Saddles, Nets, etc,is at my off]c~ in Atlantic City each those wishing some .......

daY.will recsiveLegalbusieessplacedinhlshandscareful atttention. * very nice Flower Pots to colrie 11", We C-’-O’I~.I".]~’~Ome~l’~?/’t~,~l~.~.~m. rn°nt°n’-~:mte’u++^’>~" and see my collection of fi,]e

Hammonton, N.J.J apanes_e Vq. are ................................

These Flower Pots are made TTen~" Krame~of a very fine grade of Por cela~rt ~anu~a~turer andz~chly- aecor~tecl.- Prices ,.1 ~ANcY S~G~S.

the way from 10 cents to ~S. Posts, Pickets, etc.A set of five pots, decorated ;a

"Siedzi," for 65 cents. Co,,,eand see them, at my residenceBellevue

BERRY C~ATES.

Folsom, N. J.

Orders ~fved by mail promptly fllle~]Prices Low.

Mrs, F. L. BASSETT.

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