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Camden Daily Telegram from Camden, New Jersey • 3

Camden Daily Telegram from Camden, New Jersey • 3

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TUESDAY AFTE11N00N, MARCH 11, H444. 'lH' 4m 1 1 I I I III llllltltllr Charming House Blouse. The Favorite Military Cape. ft YAn Spring Samples Are How Ready I cordially Invite to come In and J. specl he I'lnlhi sad look over tkn atlea PflWDJEB SCLUTELYaPURE JJ Z.

Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome forth In (ha Kaslduti books. I ran make you any gown In Hi latest alyle, and will guarantee It to nt you perfectly. You my furnish ynur own raids, or I will du ao, as you prefer. I will make ymi a suit ami furnish material, Veiiellnn, Cainel'a Hair, or Cheviot Cloth, lined throughout with Taffeta, for t'JA to, S. Colin Ladies' Tailoring Store, HOH AHKIIT HI', ANIMALS THAT HEVER DRINK.

Hume ('iiiliiti Fail A limit Calllc nl' I lie wn 1 1 laUntl. Tlio pMVorhhl liorao who can be led to water but wlio citntiol be tnnde lo drink cvixlH in great iiumbem 111 llio Hawaiian Isliiuil. Among initio be tin lloinaiiioU of cousin of the a tlio pMcllvitlc. It Is a surprising statement to niiike, and yd one tliut I literally true, and comnioii-place Unit ho one hero think anything alaiiil it, that there nro hundred of horae and thiuiealid of calllo which never take drink of water throughout tliii whole oitirac of tlielr lives, (in all the hdiuida tlio upper altiludiK of the mountain are given up lo entile ranges. The nil 1 1., run wild from tho lime they nro burn until they are rounded up to Is' son I to the sliuiglilor limine.

F.xccpt during poesibly two or throe uionth of llio rainy bchhoii there are no etrenin or poola of water anywhere that the enllle range. Hut everywhere there grow recumbent. Jointed ginsa, known by llio unlive iianieof nianiuiii. This la both food and drink Ilnraea and en I lie grazing nl will on ll neither require water nor will drink it when offered. My llrat cxporleiict1 with thi fact win on trip to Haleakaln.

Our party were mounted on horse which luid Jual been brought in from the range. The trip we had lo nmko wn fourteen mile, in which dietniict' we ascended about IMMttl feet. Wo started Into In the afternoon, nnd about auntlown We halted for Hiipper. I thought It strange that the horse should leave a feed of grain to nibble the Nonnty grns. which grew where we were, but I wtu willing to trust their Inslinct dn the matter.

Hut before at urt ing 1 insisted thai lltey ho d'ivcii water. Our unlive guide demurred to thi, saying they didn't tieed ll, but willi the good-natured foniplnisance of hits race yielded to my insistence nnd led a detour of about mile, which brought to a ranch house here there wi well, ltnt to my uller nnd Ntupefiietinii the horses would not drink. 1 took it as inndlitr ens-of in.stinct nnd iiKSuniod that the water for eoiuo reason was not good nnd en refrained from drinking it myself. It was not until our return, the second day nfierward, to Kawnapae that I learned from Mrs. Mnilcy, our hostess, the secret of the wonderful innniuia grass.

Chicago Hecord. In- aet aAlLMOADI PENNmvTNJAXR' THAIilS l.HAVH IIIIOAD ST. STATION, Dally, Week day. I Kieept HatnnUy. KHU Til WKMT, H.80 A.

at. dally, Plllshurf, Chicago, Cla. clnuall, l.ouistllle, ami St. l.oula, (Dlnln (lar.) in A. M.

dally for Pittsburg and Chleagi. (No conche (o Pltisbiirg W.ai P. dally, "Llinlleil," l'lttaburg, tiki. cagu, Clevelsml, Toledo, Clnclunall, l.aula- vllle and Si. Louis, (Dining Car.) 3 M.

dally, Pittsburg and Clevelaad. P. M. dally, PlHahurg, Chicago, Naah. vllle (via (Tnclniiatl), lmllananolla and Ht.

I. oula. (Dining Car.) Ml P. M. dally, PlHshurg and Chicago; fo Tolctlo except Saturday.

10 117 P. dally, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleveland and Nt. Loula. 11.20 P. M.

dally, Pittsburg and Chicago) dally for Kuoivllle via Shenanilnali Valley Koulo; for Cleveland, ejeept Saturday. Lock Haven Kxpress 4.3oam Niagara, Itochcstcr lluffalo and Kane Kjpresa R.30 ot Klmlra and Heuova Gipresa 12 Mpm WllllaniBport Kipn-s 4.S0piu Itochcstcr, lliifralo and Krle 18 SO Hocliester, Iluffalu and Krle 1120pm Ciiinberland Vnlley It. 4.30, SO a. 11.20 p. wi'ck-daya.

Sou. days, 4. ,10 and 11.20 p. m. SCHUYLKILL DIVIBION.

Knr Phoenlivllle, Pottatown aud Reading, o.B7, S.S5, 10.11) a. II. Kk 4.10, S.32, T.U p. in. SuiMlaya, N), 1) 23 a.

13.S2, p. in. Phoenlivllle only, T.81 a. II. BT p.

in. week-day. Kor Pottsvllle, 8.B7, 8.35, 10.10 a 9.10, 4.10, 7.11 p. m. week-days.

Buudaya, 23 a. (1.02 p. iu. KOH NKW TOUK. Deuotea Dining Car, Kipresa, week-days, 8.20, 4,05, 4.50," 5.08, 5 IB, O.BO, T.83, S.20, 0.50, 'lO ai, 11.00, II.

4,1 a. 12.00 noon, 12.35 (Lira. 1.00 and 4.22 p. ni 1.40, 2 .10, 8.20, 8.S0, 4 02, B.IKI, 5.WI, (l is), 7.02, 7.80, 10.00 p. tu 12.01 night.

Sundays, 3 20, 4.09, 4. BO, 8 05, IB, M.20, O.BO, 10.21, 10.43, 11.4.1 I. 12.08, 12.8B, 2,30, 4.02 (Mm. 4.22), 5.MI, 7.02, 7.B0. 10.00 p.

13.01 night. For llostuu without change, 11.00 a. m. waek days and 7. BO n.

in. dnllv. Kor Sea dirt, Anbury Park. Ocean drove. Long llranch, 8.20, 11.14 a.

8.80, 4.03 p. in. week-day. For Lamhertvllle, Kaston and Rcranton, 6 BO. a.

l.uu main, 3.B2, OO (Lambert vllle and Kaatnn only), week-daya, and 7.03 p. in, dally, lliifralo, 0.00 a. 12.00 noo week-daya, and 7,02 p. m. dally, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

Kor Ilaltlmore and Washington. 8.50. T.WL K.32, 10.2(1, 11,2.1 a. ni 12,00, ia.l, ai.ia, 312, 4.41 I'MI Congressional B.34, fl 17, 7.81 p. and 12.06 night, week days.

Rundnya, 8 BO, 7.20, 0.12, 11.23 a. 12.00, 1.12, 8.12, 4.41 (8 20 Con gresslfltial Limited), B.34, fl.BB, 7.81 p. and 12.05 night. Per Ilaltlmore, accommodation, 0.13 I. I.

B2 and 4.01 p. m. week-daya, 0.08 a ad II. HI p. in.

dally. Atlantic Coast Line. "Florida Special." 2.B2 p. week-days, Ripress, 12.00 p. m.

and 12.05 night, dully. Southern Hallway. "Florida Limited," 9.M p. m. week-days.

Kxpresa, B.84 and 9.5S p. m. dally. Chesapeake aud Ohio Railway, 7.31 p. m.

uniiy. For old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10.80 a. in. week-days, 11.10 p. m.

dally. Leave MAHKKT STHEBT WHARF aa follows: IC proas for New York, O.no a. 4.80 p. m. week-day.

For Long II ranch, via Senaldn Park, a. m. week-days. For Ialanil Heights, a. in.

and 4.00 p. week days. KOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad Street Station via Delaware lllvcr llrldge, Kxpress, U.40 a. 7.00 ii.

iu. Sundays, 0.20 a. 7.05 u. m. Leave Market Street Wharf, Kinreaa, 9.00 a.

2 iiO, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Sundays, 9 00, 10.00 a. in. (nceouiuiodatlnn 4.30 and B.OQ p.

in.) FOR CAPH MAY. SKA ISLH CITY. OCICAN CITY. Avalon, Stone Harbor, Angleaea, Wild wood! ami Holly O.OO a. 4 .00 p.

tu. week days. Sundays, 0,00 g. m. Kor Soiner' Point.

-lCiprrss, U.00 a. 2.00, 4. IS), B.OO p. in. week days, Huuilaya, 0.00 ami loim a.

m. The I'lilon Transfer Coniiinny will call for and check baggage from hotels and real- deuces. J. II. IICTCIIINHON, (leneral Manager.

J. It, WOOD, lleueral Passenger Agent. LAVVVKHI CHAHLKS It, I'AMI'UKLL, Utorncy at-Law, Solicitor In Chancery, Matter In Chancery, Notary Public. Market atreet. Camden, N.

A I'ltANCIS I), PASTOUIUH, Couuaellor-at-Law and Solicitor of Patent, No, ,11 Market atreet, Caindra. Wll, LAUD MIIHUAN, ATTOIINK Y-AT-LA And Dulled Stales Commissioner, 2o7 Market Caiud.a, H. I. IIOIIACB F. NIXON, ATTOHNKY-ATLAW, Sollclior and Master In Ctunrary, 'Phone 4011.

817 Market Camdaa. HARRISON II. TOOHHKKH, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, No, 207 Market atreet, Cauidel, N. J. Telepboua 40, FRKDKRICK A.

KKX, No. 100 Market It reel. TnlepboD INS. i'amden, N. I.

vVAHTKD. WANTfitte-Wblte rags at 1'. a pouud. All order promptly railed for, U. UUIHN, 272 Division atreet.

NOTICH TO Cnmden, N. November Bth, 1B08. Kslaln of Nancy O'Mara, deceased. Ptirstinnt to Ilia order of Oeorga B. Waal.

Surrogate ef th county of Csindea. tkla day made, on tha application of the uader-slgned, eiecutrli of aald deceased, natlosi I hereby given to Ike creditor of aald deceased, to eihlhlt lo Hie subscriber, under oath or alllrmatlon, their rlalnia and demands against the estate of aald deceased, within nine uioulka from this data, ot tkaf will be furever barred from prosecuting ac Henry M. Snyder, Proator. eoverlng Hie earn against the subscriber. MAIXJIB KIATINO, Eitcutrla.

H-H-l I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 il arw vontt. THE WORLD OF ART. Mr. Watt, It, A who I over olulity, I going tl) lli'VnlO llllllHolf tu ai'tilpluro for II lluit, llie huIiJim'I bo a Biitiuo of tlit! Into Pool Inurciilo, I ami Toiinytoiu, Aitulf Moniol, llio tit'ttigoiuiriilii uilntii' of llnhoiiittillont gloiiin, ivisl for Now Yctr'a gift tho unlor of tho ltlnck lOnglo, tho liiglit'Ml tloi'oriitloii'ln the gil'l ol' the Knlaor. No urtiat liofnro li till lultl over rocolrml amii nn luuior In tlcrnmny.

Sonto tlmo ngii tlio Piipo offeroil a lirizo of lim for woll-pulntoil ioturo of llio holy fninlly, ('tuiMotiiontly it Inrgo iiiluibor of the I ri I inn iiiutora wlu oxlillillutf til the ojhllillloii of aiicroil tirt, nl Tnrliin, rhoao Mil liulijeot for tlioif plotiiro, lint noiio wna Jlidgcil to bo gontl enough in tloaorve llio trlat. Tlio 1K liHrt tliorofuri' doolilotl to reopen tlio otiuitotitiou mill to nittko ll In-toruntional. In nil art ieli on Cnrot In tlio Now York Olmerver It In tolil Unit nut until ho wna forly-llvt; yon.ru ttltl tliil lit? soil liia Ural plclnro. "On thU tioonaiou ho futiinl ll tlillicult to bclievo that nny into could sc-rioualy olTor liitn for a ainglo iiifturo, though now tlio bout ottllootorii pny Ihou-aiiuda for hi Hinolliwt akotohoa, anil he liuilaltal upon Ribling two aniallor piecoa to the one ordered bv liia llrat purohnBor." According to Hubert ilo Sizornnni', Knglnntl ia tlio only country, with tho ox-coplion of Kriinto, Unit t'ltti lay claim nl the proHcitt tiny to a Holiool of pniitllng. Tlie other, even tho I'liilcd Stutoa nnd Scnndlniivin, rcprtMluco tho inlluonco ol' tho I'nriMiiin alolior.

Ho niiuiitt, na roiro-acntntivo of tho Kngliah aclionl, Wall. Hunt, LoiKlitnii. Alnia-TMlounl, Millaia. Ilorkonicr anil Hiirus-J mies. An iuteroating picture emtio to light recently In 1 rein ml.

It i nn authentic portrait of (loorge WuHliingtoli, nntl there ie aiuno tliaputo ooncorniiig it pnintoi'. Waller AniiHtrong, ilirot'tur of the National of Irelantl, nltributo it to (iillicrl Stutirt, but the Dublin I'orriwpoiiilent ol tho New York Sun nsacrta that it I evidently the work of lYale. Tho portrait, full longlh, boiirs atnmg roaomblanco tu I'oalo'a ollior portraits of (ho Father of Hit Country, who ia rcproaculed atninling willi hi liiiiul ntiliiig upon tlio mouth of a cnu-uiiii. It i (iwiietl by Jtiniea II. Wilson, of tftilloi'gnu, Dublin ctomty, a groat-gritiol-aon of tho WiUon who wna a prominent riiilnilolphia merchant in the eigh-tooulh cenlury, nml personnl friend of Wnahinglon, Thin .1 ttseplt Wilson wna tin lirat 1'niled SiiiIoh OiiiniiI nt Dublin, be-ing nppoinloil by Washington, who, ncconl-ing to a family trailition, gave him the pui'lrnil in initwlion.

Tlutt volornn nrtiwt, (. A. Storey, lias writ I en a book of inenioirH out il led. "SkelclicH from Memory." Among other lnlorealing bits it eniit nins this story of grout English painter: Lnndaecr wan riding tlown Poind at root, nnd nw the following imtici' in a picture deillor' wiiulnw: "A fine Laudseer on view within." Hp miitl to liiinsolf: "1 wonlil like to koo a Tiue I.nmWtccr.' So ho got a boy to hold liiH horse, (i ml went into tho shop and naked to see tho "fine Tlio tloalor, who did not recognize him. but thought lie wna aome rich ciiNtonier.

ualiereit him into back room nnd proudly out the work. It wiis rather on early out'. Tlio denier wn. ol' course, loud in itrt prniw, whicli wn very Hiitisfitclcii-y to the artist. "And how much do ynu want for it?" wild l.findsoop.

"Two thousand guineas, air," was th" reply. "Two llionannd guinenn? That aooina long price for an enrly work." "I could not tnko a nliilling le," anid the ileiilor. "IIv'h gone, sir," touching his foreliend aignilicnnt ly "he's out of liia mind; he'll never paint another." "Ia ho, indeed'" aaid lyntidaeor. "I'm very sorry to liour tlntt." And as' ho wna cuniiiig nwny lie noticed largo picture by Stanliold. "Mnv I nk what vmi want for this SlnnlieldV" "That, nir, in nlao two tliouaiind giiinons." "Wh.it!" anid Iiindscer, touching bis forehead and imitating the tlenler'a rw-tnre, nnd iniilaling the dealor'a gesture, "luia SlnnhVld gone, too'" Andre Cnstigne, wluatc brillinnt pictures llliislniling the "I.ifo of Alexander I lie (iron nro now appearing in The Century Mngiizine, Iiiih jiift been created "Chc-vnlicr do la la-gion il'Doimeur" throiigli the porsoiuil InteroHl nnd net ion of M.

I''nui'o, lute rriwident tf the -French He-public. Tho time lias come round for electing another young sculptor to enjoy the privilege of the Itomnn prize. This ia attached to the American Academy ii. lloine, nnd entilloH the holder lo rooms in ll hendiuiirlors, the Villa Aurora, where lie linn three yearn for study, wilh (lie ml vnnlngea of sojourn in Home, tin1 opportunity of becoming inlininle willi other Italian oil led, nnd of viailing Allien nt tho end of the three years. Any American citizen iaentilltil to enler the compel il ion.

In-lending enndiillites iiiuat aiibinit specimens of nrigimil work, which should eufiauit of drawings ami him, Idling In low relief and in the round, The competilioii cIohch on March A great stir luia been madn in I lie nrt world of Merlin by the definite constilu-I imi of "Seeifwion," after the example of Munich. The movetnetil la anid lo bo protest (lgairiat the nrtialic iiulocrncy of Anton von Werner, the prmident of the Merlin Academy. Among the adherent of thi "sepnralion from odicial nn" wo find acvern) ctnineiit nnuics, aiuh iw Fricao, I.ioberinnim, l'Vetizel, Ocllmaiin. Skarbinn and others, Waller Icialikow haa been iippoinfcd aecretary. Art work lo the value of were sold nl the third fiiinwil exhibition of the Carnegie Institiilo, In I'iltsbnrg.

Home of llicii were "Winter in Norway" and "Night in Norway," by Frilz Tlmiilnw; "The Itioking-gliisa" and "The Window Sent." bv Alexnnder Hoclie; "Hoses," by V. 'Weir; "Unlilhgow Jtridge," by It. Mnentiliiy Slcvetwon; "A Hiimhcx liny-field," bv .1. Aunioiiier; "The Fold In the by Ixiuia l'mil I)ensnr; "(ilonci-fer Harbor," by llnilmnn; "Did Von Siienk fo Me'" bv William M. Chime; "Twilight," by Albert (iossehn, and "S.ill-or find Hi Hwcii heart," by (Inrl Meltli- HavIiimT a Orrat Hun on C'lminhcr-Inln'M OiiikIi Heinedy, Mnnnger Martin, of th I'lcrstn drug star, Inform us Hint be I having a great run uu Clisiolierlaln'a Cough Kcincdy, He sella tire bottlf of that medicine to one of any other kind, mill It glfea great satisfaction.

In I lone dny of In grippe there Is nollilng like Cliamherlnln Cough Kemedy lo slop the rough, hrsl nn the sore throat and Itiuu and give relief wllliln a very abort lime, The lea are growing, nnd all who try It are pleased with It prompt Chicago Dally Calumet, for sale by William Cowglll, dealer In medicines, No, MM Kulernl atrect ana M. XT. or. Kroadwuy and ipriica IreaK. Women love a clear, healthy completion.

1'iiro blood makes It, Ilurdoik Ithasl Hitters nvMDiNrL iiiKitirr'i ialk. SHERIFFS SALH. ItY VlHTt'l! 01'' A WRIT OK FIKHt FA-ill to im directed, Issued mi I the Court of Chancery of Niw J(rar will sold at pllhllt! VolldllO, an thirty-first day of MA IK 'It, ism nt 3 o'clock lu llu nfleriiooii of nlil day, Hi tho Court House, lu the city at Camden, All llinito fourteen (I I) tracts or puroela of liitiil nml premises In unlit writ particularly described, situate In tln city of Cnmden lu tho county of Onindou ml Statu uf New Jcr-Hey, being follows: No, 1. Has Paring atreet: Ileglnulng ou mat aide of Raring street, U2 fret 2 tuehea otilh of Chestnut iriM'li Miuit It 14 feet 0 Inches front by oust 57 foct In depth. No.

nml 11U llnrhiK street: llo-irlunlng on nt alilo of IlarliiK atreet, Til feet luetic south of Chestnut Hi recti aunt It 20 foot III front liy 57 foot hi depth. No. 1111! Hnrlng street: Itcglnnlng on enst side of Paring street foot lo'-j Ini'lio north of Knlghti's avenue; north foot 0 Inchon by east 57 foot. No, 4. 1144 Paring street: Iloglnnlng Mil Ditto of During street, 121 foot 4 Id Inches north of Kulghu' avenue; north 14 foot (1 lui'lios by east 57 foot.

No, R. 11411 Paring Btroot: Heglnnlng cast wide of Paring Htroot, HKI foot WMi Inchon north of Kalghn'a nvonno; north 14 feet (I Inoho by oast 57 foot. No. 0. 114M Paring street: Hoglntilng on runt Hlilo of Paring Htroot, l2 foot 4 Mi Inches north of Knlghti's avonuo; north 14 toot (1 luoho by onnt 57 foot.

No. 7. 11,12 During street: Itegltinlng on rust side of Hnrlng mroot, (13 feet 4Uj Inches north of Knlghn's avenue; north 14 foot tl Inohoa by onnt 57 foot. No. 8.

lPttt Hnrlng street: Iloglnnlng on enst aliloof Raring Ntroot, 171) foot 4'A Inches north of Knlghn's nvouno; uorth 14 foot (I Inoho by onnt 57 foot. No. II. 11.18 During stroot: IIorIihiIhh on Haul slile of llnrlnir street, 114 font Hl'-j Inohoa nnrlh of Knlghti's nvouuo; uurth 14 fort 0 Inchon by enst 57 foot. No.

10. 112H llnrlnir street: HoRlnnliiK on enst alilo of llnrlnir street, 207 foci 2 Inoho south of lUioHtniit alrocf, aouth 14 fort (1 Inches by onat 57 feet. No. 11. 1121 Hnrlng street: Ib-glnnlng In tho west lino of Hnrlng alroot, 147 foot outli of Chestnut street; aoulh 14 foot t) Inches by woat 57 foot, No.

12. 11111 Raring Btroot: PoglnnliiK In tho woat lino of llnrlnir alroot, 211) foot Inchoa Booth of Chestnut atrootl aouth 111 fool 10 Inoho by woat 57 foot. No. Itnrlnir alroot: Roglnnlng In tho woat lino of llnrlnir Btroot, 1U4 foot 2 Inchoa north of Knlghn's avenue; north 10 foot by woat 02 foot. No.

14. Raring alroot: Ttcglniilng In tho woat lln of llnrlnir Btroot, 171) foot Inches north of Knlghn's Menus; north It feet (1 InchoB by woat 02 feat. Seined na the property" of The Cnniilon Kn-lorprlao Honl Katnte Company ot nla, taken lu cxocullon lit the anlt of J. Allen Thump-mii, and to be aolJ by DAVID BAirtn. WiorllT.

Vt. Armatrnnir, Rol'r. Dntoil Mnr. 2, 1KI. Tr.

fc, BlIKIUFF'S SAM. iiy viktiik ok a wnrr ok kikiii fa- ola, to mo illroctoil, Uaueil out of tha Court of of Now Jcracy, will ba old at juibllc vouduo. on FIlIDAY, Tnil RETKNTKKNT11 DAY OK MARCH, 18(11), nt 2 o'clock In tho nflornoon of anlil dny, at ho Court IIoiiho, In tho city of Cnnulon, All that trnct or lot of Innil and promlaoa, Itunlo In tho city of ChiiiiIoh, In tho county of Cnnidon, nnd Htnto of Now Jcracy, bound-6 nml dcacrlbril na follow: llpliiK lot number 472 on Kxtonalon I'lan of Liberty l'nrk, duly tiled In the HcKlalor of Joed office of Cnmden county, described i IloxliinlitK In the onaterly lino of Mt. Kph-rnlm nvenuo, nt tho dlalnnce of forty feel orlhorly from Lemon atroot: thenco northerly In the lino of Mt. Kphrnlm avenue twenty feet lo point; tl (2) north- natcrly nlouir Ilia aoutherly lino of lot number 471, nlnoly-aovan feet four Inchoa to jiolnt; llienco aoulh nlonir tho woat lino if a cerlnln alley or pHBaniiowny twouly oetj more or leaa, to tho line of lot number thence aoulliweatorly nlonir the uorlh-orly lino of Hit lit lot, lilnoty-ono feet eluht nchea to tho place of boKtiiiilnir.

ToKPllier with nnd Biibjoct to the froe no nil prlvlloue In coininon with other of said Hoy forever. Helnir tho snnio premlao (tmnled and oon-fyod to Joaao In fee by Tho New Joraoy 'J'riiNt and Hnfti Dopoalt Company, Kxeeutor of Ao of ICdwnril N. Culm, de-I'cnaed, by deed dntod May 4th, A. 1). 18U2, litondod to be forthwith recorded.

Seized na tho properly of Jcaao HofllliiKor et ot taken In execution ut tho anil Tho roople'a HiiII.IIhk nnd Loan Aaaocla-luu of Cuindeil, N. nnd to bo Bold by DAVID JIA1KI), HherllT. A Armatromr, Kol'r. Dnteil Kob. Ill, IStKI.

IT, fee, PIIICItlKK'H HA I.E. IIY VIllTtiB OK A VVUIT OK KIKIII KA-lliiH, to Hie dlrecled, laaued out of Ibo Court t)t Cl.nncery of New Jcracy, will bo mild at ipiibllo vendue, on I'UIDAY, TUB NKVKNTKK.NT1I DAY OK MAUCII, 1WIU, nt 2 o'clock In the afternoon of aald dny, at the O.urt lloiiae, In the city of Cnmden, All (lint trnct or lot of bind and pronilaea, altucilo In the townahlp of Iliublon, In the County of Cnmden, and Hlnto of New Jeraey, ouuded nnd described a follow: IIckIiiiiIiik at a point In the aoiithweat aid Ouklnnd aveniio, four hundred feet (4mi) rom the aoullienat aide of (Irnlabury nToinn; Hience (1) oiilhenat alonx the nouthwcat able lif Oakland avenue, dlalnnce of alxly feet to a point! thence (2) at rlht anuica avllh Oakland avenue, between parallel lima dlBtnnee of one hundred and fifty feet (1501. Doing known and delKnated lot number rlevon and one-half of lot number twelva, llhofld Keitloii, on a plnn of lota of the 'Audubon Trail," matin by (I. A. Aldrldi, 0.

and duly filed til the ltcitlater of ieed ofllce of Cnmden county, and HeluK the aome premlaea arnnled and conveyed unto aald Mary VT, Hharp III fee, by 'Audubon Land Company," by deed dated AiiKUat llth, A. D. 1MH, and Intended to orlhwltli ticordci1, Seized a the property of Oeorire A. AN flrlch et et taken In execution at Jib ault of The Artisan UulldliiK and 1-unB Association, ct'il DAVID DAiril), Bherlff, A. Armstrong, Hol'r.

Dated Kelt. 10, MM. 1'rt, fei, $7.20 COAL AMD WOOD supply of Coal call and price ours WILSON COAL and ICE COMPANY Gfllcft-M Arch, Tarda and Office-2d Okestaut and Tentk and Sprue Ita. jTiTTTTAlii iCic i vTi- nj- i K. eorner Fifth and Hlerena atreela, i.

Nitrous Oilda Uaa ii mm lt II Di'moreat rattern, No. HUH, Sliea for 'M, lltl and its Inclica llusi Mcamnv Ut'inorest Pattern, No, Kasi, Slr.es for 14 and HI Years. The aew b-lglit plaid silks unit vflTcteens will be often hccii mailt' up lu simple blouse fashion. The "Hester" gives charming model of plaid blouse opening over a plain Test. The back Is cut lu one plain piece, wlta Just ll suspicion of fullness at the bell.

The front opens over a test piece, widen Is red on tho lining and Is iiinde of some pretty contrasting color. This design conn's lu and IIS bust measure, and for girls of 14 ami 111. A ancelal Illustration and full directions about the pattern will he found on the ru velope lu which It Is enclosed. Headers of llio "Telegram can obtain this pattern for 10 cents by cutting out the above Illustration and mulling II with order lo Wo-uii'u'a Department of Hie "Telegram." Velvet Trimmed Frock. v.

AW rffiVT-' ur a' DemorcHt Pattern, No. 1W)S. KUe for 10 and 111 year. A very plain, but prctly soliool frock for a little girl of elglil, leu or twelve, Is given the Christine pattern. The round waist, which la slightly full at the bell, front ami hack, Is trimmed over llio si liters with two shaped velvet riilllca.

A yoke effect Is given by velvet bauds, and Ihcre la a chic llltle velvet bow nt tho left. 'I'll skirt. Is ut wllh gored front and circular sides, nnd Ike most of the new skirl for little girls, a left mil rimmed. A special Illustration and full directions bout the pattern will be found on the ea-elopc In hich It Is enclosed. Header of the "Telegram" can obtain tkls ntlcrn for 10 cenls by culling mil the above 1 1 ii Ml ration and mailing 11 with order to Wo- men' Department of the "Telegram." Full Round Waist.

Demorest Patlcrn, No. 1 Sliea for Hi, 'Mi, and 40 Iinhi.a Point Measure. For house wear the round waist, moder alclv full, and trimmed In conlMsiliig colors Is more popular than ever. The Olga waist Is a charming design for all variolic of soft waol good. The model- Is mouse-colored cashmore.

The Mick 1 tlglil nt ting wiiuooi a seam, the front full bin not drooping nt the belt, and cut out to reveal plain vest and yoke or giilmne of silver gray euioroioer ed chiffon over while sal In, Tim brelollcs and belt arc of Hie deepest shade of gray mirror velvet, nnd tho iiassciiieiiteile Is oul lee eu while. A special Illustration and full directions about tho pattern will he roiiim on uie velitiie lu which It Is clicloMcd. Headers of the "Telegram" can obtain lid pattern for 10 cent by culling oul Hie ahoy Illustration and mailing ll willi oru'-r to no-aiaa'a Department of tint "Telegram." MONKY T( I.I) A llfUKXl III different sums lo loan on llrsl mortgage Hrlng papers. Horace V. Nlioii, Attorney No.

Market atrect. 'Phone Wit. Ut) 11,000 TO LOAN OS Apply to Harrison II. Vouchees, Al lomey-nt Law, No. 'Mil Market street, PAIMTK.IIM.

A.ll Y. AM 1 1 ll L' AND MICN PAINT ar, 410 alnrkitt sirvel, Cniiideu. nf M. F. IVINK, Painter, 2HI Federal almet, Graining, Calsomlnlng and t'rcsim'lng.

im WW Demorest Pattern, No, YMi, nitit Mi'illnm and Large. Siyle as well as comfort I portrayed In this simple design. It luakea one uf (he very beat sort uf wrap for traveling, tlrlvltif and general out door wear, Cloth light or heury In weight may be aelccletl for till model, with edges simply llulslied with slltchltif. If nny trimming Is desired, bias baud of the material atltched on, and braid, are (he favorlie trimming. A special Illustration and full illreetlona about Hie patlcrn will be found on Hie en velop III hich la enclosed.

Perfect Comfort. Demorest Pattern, No. 1IS7. ami lurge. The prettiest sort of lounging or smok ing Jacket can be mnde at home, and a nicer preseut for a initio member of the family could uot be designed.

The "House-veil" Is an excellent put lorn for one of these Jatketa; easy boll) to cut and make. Cloth or allk Is the matcrlul used and Hit) Uulug Is usually quilted satin. A special Illustration and full description of the pattern will be found ou the envelope lu which It la unclosed. A Stylish Waist Design. -X mm .1 1 1 "JUS Deniarast Pattern, No.

HdU. Klzo for HIS, and 40 Inchoa Ilnst Measure. Tha "I.ynlou" Is nn eilrcniely slyllah yoke wnlsl, made with the yoke and sleeve made lu lialf-liieli wide over-liipplng fold. I he folds are laid ou a lilted lining, and the yoke Is pointed front and back. A pretty cuinbl-nation of material would be lo have the joke and sleeves of pale pluk silk or Liberty giiii.e, wllh I lie Hotly or Hie wuisi in ngiirco Ilk In Dresden colors on a pink ground, and the girdle of rose color.

It would be oiially I'liiiiniliig of blnek liberty gauze, satin and velvet, or In violet tones. A special Illustration and full directions about the pattern will lie found on tha ea- lone In lilch It Is enclosed. Headers of the "Telegram" can obtain this pnllcrn for 10 cent Py culling inn ine aoove llliislrnlloii and mailing It wllh order to Wo men' Department of the "Telegram," Simple, Standard Design. Demorest Pattern, No, 14WI. Ml for If, (I and 8 years, A Ntnhilnril find sltoole deslun for a Iilalfl, round pellleonl for little girls.

It may be inflOf, einiiLrlc. ooo.Hu or tlanuct. and may be tucked and trimmed, or finished plainly wllh a hem. II Is mounted to a hem lo lie finished wllh biilloiihiiha lo button an the iindermalst, A roeclul Illustration tlid foil directions about I lie pnllcrn will he found on tlio eu- III Wll I'll It la cue MKCll. Headers of the "Telegram" eun obtain tills pattern for 10 cents by culling out Hie alsive Illustration and mailing ll with order to Wte nien'a Department of the "Telegram." The "Telegram" la the best advertising medium lu thi cdty.

'JTicrcfura It la the chiapeat. Jk i Charming Indoor Frock. Demoreat Pattern, No. 1480. Hltea for IU.

14 aail 10 yeara. The waist part of thla frock la a fetch ing little Mouse, but allghtly full at the waist line, anil made dressy by broad revera that end lu a sailor collar at the back, and hy trimmings of aatlu or velvet ribbon. The shield, very high collar ami rover are covered with tucked allk. the allk being left untucked about aa Inch from the edge and eitciidltig that tllstautie over the facing of tha revera In a full niching. The aaiue of Ihe pattern Is the "Myrtle." A special Illustration and full description of the pattern will be found on tha envelope lu which II la enclosed.

Headers of (he "Telegram" taa obtain thla pattera for 10 ceat by cutting out the above Illustration and mailing It with ordar to Wo men a Department of the "Telegram." A Stylish Fly Front Jacket. Demoreat Pattern, N. 14(18. HI ie for 84. 8(1.

8N and 40 lucliea Iluat assure. In spite of the Infinite variety of atyllsh new coat Ihe fly front Jacket retinitis as popular a ever for plain atreet wear. The "Rowland" how thla aeaaon'a fly front Jacket. The only change noticeable are In Hin velvet collar, ami tne icngiii, me com e-tending tea ho lies below the waist line. A special lllustratl id full directions about tha pattern will be found on the envelope lu which It I enclosed.

Headers of the "Telegram" can obtain this pattcru for 10 cent by cutting out the above Illustration and mailing It wllh order Wo tiicu'a Department of tha "Telegram." Blouse for Young Girls. Deuiorfst Pattern, No. 1B20, Size for 12 and 14 years, The blouse lu modified form still appears lu pattern for girls' frocks, It I especially graceful for house wear, as It la susceptible of an Infinite number of prelty variations, The "Adelaide" for girls uf 12 and 14 shows scarcely any fulness In Ihe balk, and no droop at the belt. Iu front It Is plain across the bast and but slightly full at the waist line. The neck Is rounded down front and back, and reveals a full yoke, which In front eilends In a vest lo Ihe belt, A triple elrciilsr collar finishes the blouse whera It Jelna Hi yoke, The materials used are electric blue cloth and while beugallne silk, A special Illustration and full direction about Ihe pa Kern will lie round oil tne en velotio III which It I enclosed.

Headers of the "Telegram" can obtain this pattern for 10 cents by culling out the above llliislrnlloii ati mailing ll Willi oruer to no iimu'a Department of tha "Telegram, KI'KCIAL, NOT If K. SCHOOL of Dressmaking, 401 Chamber avsuuo, puplla admitted any lime, (al Mother' lnllix'itee. Dr. Lorinior, of Troniont Temple, Huston, tell thi story of one of. our distinguished men who was introduced at a great public inoeling ns a "solf-mnde man." In mend of nppiviring gratified nt this tribute It seemed to throw him for a few moment into a "brown study." Afterward they asked the reason for the way in which li.

received the nnnouncemenr. "Well." said the great man, "it set nidi thinking flint I was not really sell- ninde man. "Why," they replied, "did you not begin to work in store when you wore ten or twelve?" 'Yea, said he, "but it wna because mother thought I ought early lo have the educating touch of business." Hul then, they urged, yon were al ways a great render, devouring Uioks when "Yes," lie replied, "but It wns been use my mother led me to do it, and at her kmv she had nu give an iteeotint of the book after I had rend it, 1 don't know about being a self-nintle man. 1 think my mother had great deal to do with it." 'Hut then, they urged ngnin, you" Integrity wns your own." "Well, I don't know about that. Otic day a barrel of apples had come for in lo sell out by the neck, and after the manner of moiiio storekeeper, 1 put the speckled ones al tho lsitlom and the best uies nt the top.

mother called mo nnd nsk-d me what 1 was lining. 1 told her and she said: "l'oni, if you do that you will ls a cheat. And I did not do it. 1 think my mother had Hoiuolliing to do willi my integrity. And, on the whole, I doulil whollicr I i it a self-made mini.

I think my mother had something to do with mak ing mo anything 1 am of any character or usefulness." "Happy," aid Dr. Iirinier. "tlio boy who loul such a mother. Happy the mother who had a hoy so appreciative of his iinillior'a iulluenif." Toledo-Mimic. On to Washington Fuller l'ersonal eort.

The fourth and present scries of Pennsyl vania ltnllrond 1 li day pcrsonally-condiicl- lours to iislilnglou, II. I will leave Tuesday, March 2N. The rale, $11. W) front New -York, $11. from I'ltlladelpliln, and priipiirtlonnle rales from oilier point, lu- linle all necessary expense during the en- lire trip Iriinsporlnllon, hotel iicconnnoibi-tlons, nnd Canllol guide fees.

All experi enced Chaperon will also iiccouiiniiy the parly. or llliicrarles, tlcltcla, null run lurorinnnoii apply to ticket agent; Tourist Agent, No. Jlroiiilwnv, New lork; liroio! si reel, Newark, or address (ieorge YV. lioyd. Assistant (lenernl Passenger Agent, llroad Hi reel stallon, Philadelphia.

Miami Will Mr the l'ort. You should go lo Ilnvnnn thi winter vit Miami. That will be the popular route On tlie wny you can make as many stom as you like nt 1' lagler a ltiagniuccni nnici Write to John M. Mcall. District I'assen- ger Agent.

Southern Hallway, No. KM Chestnut slreet, I'liilidelphin. to mak your arrangement lor the trip. "A Tlirillinir Nlulit's Itltle" Is the llile of a very Interesting Illustrated slory, which will be mulled free upon re-celp'l of cent postage, by II. V.

ileyers, Chesliiut slrei-t, riillnilclphlu, I'll. A Braid Trimmed Frock. Dmorest Pattern, No. JW, Kliic for 4, 0 and yenr. A vcrr channltig every day frock for little girl of 4, and year I shown In this Illustration.

The plain blouso opens over a braid trimmed vest, and the slashed sailor collar Is of figured goods, edged with hands of braid. Pietty material for children's frocks lire calnoere, merino, French flannel nnd nnd light weight covert cloth. Narrow Hercules braid and ribbon nro much used iu trim these frocks. It I also suitable for all washable fabric. A special Illustration and full direction! about Hie patlcrn will he found on the envelope In which II I enclosed.

Headers of the "Telegram" can obtain this patlcrn for 10 cents by cutting out the above Illustration and mailing It wllh order lo Wo-uicu'i Dcnartuioot of tuu "Tuligrnm." Uiiikcs puro bloixl,.

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