(.CRIMINAL TRIALS. AT OCEAN OITY, OAKES INNOCENT. Hi vv&l SHERIFF’S SALE. ttbe and Happy in the HBrfoQeton pioneer. M. E. Preacher Declared and are thought of'.Snlnr virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me dirctcd The Sharpstown Others Plead Not Guilty Tried What Has Been Arranged For Those Who on his in tbe studies, fai* DDmr'P,£PP BY issued out of the Court of Ch&nceiv. NewJer- Not Guilty of Assault. A life so pure, fctabliehed every ^Thursday'’morning,\at No. 10 Before Judge Thos. W. Trenchard. Enjoy Ocean City Life In the noble,’ Ms sey, will be exposed to sale at Public \ endue »n future was most Vn^rueu®’ j street. Elder J. B. Graw, promising, h- „ 'P Booth Laurel Saturday Presiding Wednesday Morning. Summer. energy and had the right of This paper is entered at the Post Office, at Bridge of the Bridgeton district, called a com- Court was in sessisn to with cdw^^n 29th, 1899, day Judge Ocean all that goes to make a man in lt» Saturday, July N. J., as second-class matter. ministers of Many Bridgeton people enjoy t?Pest mission of inquiry from the Trenchard upon the bench. The broadest sense. His illness, between the hours ot 12 and 5 o’clock to wit:—at particu- life the and tyohTid to City daring summer, usually fever, was of short duration, one two o’clock in the afternoon of said day at the Methodist Episcopal Conference lar business of the session was the trying weiiT GEO W. McCOWAN, arrange to be there while the special he is deeply missed and Editor.^ investigate the serious charges against of criminal matters. affectionately The Hotel Cumberland, services are going on. mourned. The memory of bis beautiful Rev. J. A. of the Metho- on North Laurel in the of Oakes, pastor Before defendants who had asked for a life must be our inspiration, must help to street, City Bridgeton, N. 1899, This year the program has been ar- County of Cumberland and State of , Bridgeton, J., July 27, dist Church, at Sharpstown, a guide the footsteps of his school aud ciass Episcopal trial without jury, were brought in to that certain tract or of land situate in ranged with great care, and the public males left behind, to that calm |jl parcel which were preferred against him on there was a guide Rosen ha n, in the ot Cumberland and State plead, bit of orphan’s court Land County will have every opportunity to enjoy land. “The beyond tbe Sea.” °f New Jersey, bounded and described as follows: NEAEBY PLACES. July 12, before Justice Wood, of Salem, busiuess brought to the attention of the Malcolm B. It will be of interest to Webster, No. l. at a stake in the south line of and which resulted in his held for them. present Beginning Adjacent to being court. Exceptions to the accounts of the Atlaatic City, N. J. Isaac Hanthorn’s land, fourteen rods and ten links Items Gathered Id the Village* the program. It follows: east trial a of assualt upon Mary July, 1899. war dly from the east, line of Morton avenue; Seat. upon charge estate of John Hoelzeil, were set down t the County The Bible under the jence north east sixty-five H. the Conference, super- rods seventy-eight degrees Stevens, thirteen-year-old daugh- for Tuesday, August Sth. an a sixty hundredths to a stake, the tame be- intendence of Rev. J. F. Carson, D. D., Does Coffee Agree With Ton? ter of Charles C. Stevens, of Camden. H. Bacon tq corner of Mrs. Richardson’s land; thence south W. appeared before the court If Drink twelve Cedarvllle- of N. will begin Sunday, not, Graln-O—made from pure degrees east fouy rods to a stake in the The was hdld by the commision Brooklyn, Y., north anti two children are inquiry and said that William Polbamus, who grains. A lady writes: “The first time I line of Maxon avenue; thence along Maxon Mrs. Sarah Lovatt July and continue daily, until and avenue at Woodstown, two miles from Sharps- at the 30th., made Grain-O I did not like it but after south seventy-eight degrees west seventy- was indicted January term of two r<>ds to visiting in Glassboro. including Sunday, August 6th. using it for one week would a stake; thence north three degrees town. Court, had been apprehended in another nothing west forty rods and hundredths to the of Mrs. Marshall and daughter. Miss Rev. A. C. D. of induce me to go back to coffee.” It nour fifty place Mary The commission was of Rev. Dixon, D., Brooklyn, beginning, containing seventeen acres and thirty- are composed state by an officer, and had voluntarily ishes and feeds the two Emma, of Millville, visiting relatives N. Y.p will preach Sunday, July 30th, and system. The children rods of land. J. L. Surtees, Elmer: Rev. John Wagg, come here to answer the can drink it with benefit. It back charge. freely great No. 2. Beginning at a stake in the south line of heie. adarrss other meetings through the is the Harrisonville; Rev. Valiant, Woodstown Mr. Bacon explained that Polbamus strengthening substance of.pure Maxon avenue seven rods eastwardly from the Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Newcomb will move says a and week. Rev. Drs. Ford C. Ottman, R. S. grains. Get package to day from vour southeast corner of Morton and Maxon avenues; Rev. W. E. Greenbusb, Alloway, the reason he did not to answer to Fairton in the near future, where Mr. appear and grocer. 15c. and 25c. 22 4w thence along Maxon avenue north seventv-eight was un- Partington, Cornelius Hoelfkin, Rev. J. E. Sawn, Quinton, and the indictmert was to a crushed degrees east seventy-three rods to a stake; thence Newcomb has accepted a position. owing south Elder others will be present to address the twelve degrees east forty-six rods to a stake: der the direction of Presiding ankle. Mr. Bacon asked that bail be “Never Burn a Candle at Both Eve's." thence Thursday afternoon a happy crowd of various of the Couterence. south seventy-eight degrees west eighty rods Graw. The before the Justice meetings If do will soon be to the east line of took their and charges fixed for his appearance at the October yon your light gone and you Morton avenue; thence north three young people suppers Christian Convention. A west six an Citizenship will be in the dark. Don’t think can on degrees forty rods a; d hundredths to had been made by a Mrs. Rogers, term. yon go the sixty drove down to Sea Breeze, arriving at place of beginning, containing acres four days’ Christiau Citizenship Conven- drawing f om the blood for nerves, si .m- t’werty-one aunt of the child, with whom the girl vitality and one hundred and rods of land. that once popular resort about five The Court and Prosecutor conferred a fifty-nine tion will be held at Ocean City, New Jer- ach, bia’n aud muscles, without doing Seized as was staying at the time of the alleged as- moment the something the property of Maurice Abramovich, We ate our supper, and then concerning matter, and et ux. o’clock. sey, under the supervision of Hon. John to replace it. Hood’s Sarsapari la gives nerve, (formerly known as Maurice Bramovich) de- sault. bail was fixed in the sum of Zeb- fendants: taken in execution donning our bathing apparel went down £750. G. of and Samuel mental and dig r.ive s rength hv enrich’ng and at the suit of Reuben when the was Woolley, Chicago, H. Starkweather, complainant, and to be sold a and at Saturday, testimony ulam Polhamus and Reeves be- the by to the beach for bath, 9 30, while Henry of vitalizing blood. Thus it helps people who asked for the Mrs. Dickie, Esq., Albion, Mich., beginning REUBEN CHEESMAN, Sheriff. on the saw the "Endeavor” by commission, Rog- came bondsmen for the appearance of the are ove. worked aud t'red. N. siiting sand, Thursday. August 10th, and continuing to ! IIenry Stevens, Solicitor. ers wes not present, although she had defendant. Dated June 26, 1S99, Pr’sfee$9 72 as it steamed up the Cohansey with its and the 13th. including Sunday, Hood’s Pills are excursionists coming from Lincoln Park. been requested to appear. Defendants were then brought in from non-irritating, mild, effctive Elder Graw sent for Program. 7-7 A royal good time was enjoyed by Rev. Presiding Mrs. jail and entered pleas as follows: Thursday—New Jersey Methodist Epis. SHERIFF’S SALE. and Mrs. Misses Jennie and Ora Rogers again, and she appeared. She Wallace larceny as bailee, Paullin, Dutch, Conference copal Prohibition League virtue of a writ of fieri facias me Mellie gave no sensational testimony, merely MARRIED. to directed Davis, Sheppard, Florence Rorer, guilt. in of BYissued out of the Court of New Jer- what she said the child had Day, charge Rev. J. H. Boswell, Chancery, Emma Newcomb, Tillie Bateman and repeating James Smith and and Howard Dolan, sey, will be exposed to sale at Public Vendue on Trenton, N. J., President of League. PENN-DARE.—On the 10th Miss Padgett; Messrs Horace and James told her. She admitted that the alleged breaking and entering, guilty. of July 1SS9, a 10.30 a. m.—Address G. Br dgeton, N. J., by Rev. Louis D. Stultz, assault occurred a month before the first by Hon. J. Saturday, 26th, 1899, Sheppard, Albert Newcomb and Ira Harry Higgins, cruelty to animals, Mr. Norvin G. Penn and Miss Addie Dare, August Woolley. between the Sheppard. charge was made, and twice said she guilty. both of Bridgeton. hours of 12 and 5 o’clock, to wit;—at 3.00 p. m.—Conference of work BUSTED—COOK—At two o clock in the afternoon of said day at would not have brought the matter to not meeting Roadstown, July 12, 1899, Mr. Howard Orossley, of Philadelshia; Williard Wright, larceny, guBty. bv ers. First fifteen minutes, questions Rev. J. S. Teasdale, William Dunham The Hotel Cumberland. is his public notice had Rev. Oakes not said George W. Green, cruelty to animals, Hasted and Miss Mary M. Cook. visiting parents. followed short addresses on North Laurel Street, in the of some that she did answered, by DeARMOTT—MOORE—At the First M. City Bridgeton, James DeMarls has the ap- things subsequently not guilty. P. parson- County of Cumberland, and State of New improved and discussion. on 1899, Jersey, not like. age, Jnly 19th, by Rev Louis D. all tract or parcel of lands and premises, situate, pearance of his store a coat of Richard Rutter, assault and battery Scultz, Fred DeArinott and by paint. 8.00 m.—Address Mr. Miss Amanda and in the First wafd of the of There was no other p. by Samuel Dickie, i,ving being City Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Paullin are enter- positive testimony upon Hattie Garrison, not guilty. L. Moore, both of this city. Bridgeton, in the county of Cumberland and State or Esq. of of New Jersey, and bounded as fol'ows: out of town relatives. presented. Neither the girl her father Another charge was made of assault upon BUTTERFIELD—MIXNER—At the home the taining Mr. and Mrs. wilt bride’s pr-ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ha* s Beginning at a stake set in the south Hne of Ger- were There was much evidence Bevridge have Chas. present. James Carmelia, to which he not Miruer, Greenwich. N. even- man avenue, the northwest corner of E. O. Mr. Wheaton is gradually failing, pleaded of J., Wednesday bein'; to show charge the singing during the Chris- ing, 19, Rev. B. B. M Lambert’s left of land; thence along bis land sonth and his death is at time. presented tending the improba- guilty. July 1S99, by Ware, expected any tian " a er Butterfield, of Canton, N. J. and Miss ten and three-quarter west, one hundred of the child’s and the Citizenship Convention, degrees Misses Marne Harker and Ella bility allegation, Alexander Reed, assault and battery Hattie A. Mixner, of Greenwich. N. J. andf twenty-five feet to a corner; thence north Neugent 10.30 a. commission returned a ver- Friday, m.—Address by Rev. seventy-nine and one-quarter west, left for Ocean on where unanimously upon Minnie Reed, not guilty. B1XLER—ElWELL—On Wednesday. July 19, degrees fifty City, Saturday, Ward feet to a corner, also a corner of Ware's land; dict “Not and Platt, D. D„ of Rochester, N. Y. 1839, at the West Presbjerian Church. Rev. will remain the remainder of the of guilty,” dismissed.the Alex Reed tfas upon tiial for thence by his land ten and degrees they placed 8.00 m.—Address J. Rob- C. Edw n Bixler, of Laranze'ras, B;azil,: nd three-quarters The of the p. by Rev. W. east, one hundred and twenty-five feet to a stake summer. complaint. large majority assaulting his wife. The State was Miss Florence B. El well, 0i Bridgeton. N. J., D. of Pa. set in the south line of German avenue: then c in the inno- inson, D., Allegheny, by Rev. Wm. J. Bridges, assisted by Rev. D. Mr. Conner was taken ill Satur- Sharptown people believe at once in the presentation thence said avenue south seventv- and Jerry handicapped — I. j along Saturday, 10.30 a. m. Address by Camp. onc*quarter degrees east fifty feet to the cence of the pastor, and do not want him of the case by Minnie Reed. Tht wife, beginning, day. Volney B. Cushing, Bangor, Maine. containing 6250 square feet of land, more or less, transferred. the same Miss Mamie Turner, ef Cape May declining to testily agaiust her husband. being land the said Susanna Rorav pur- Cityj 8.00 p. m.—Address by Rev. Ward chased of Robert DuBcis and wife and James Powell. Minnie had made the complaint but evi- died! J. is visiting Miss Jessie Cedar Beach. Platt, D. D. Reeves and w?*e, bv deed duly recorded in the Wheaton died at his home she was willing to forgiv* Alex Clerk’s Office of Cumberland county. Mr. Charles Crab fishers were successful last dently very Sunday—Addresses will be made at BATEMAN.—In PbMadelpb'a, Miss Jessie Bate Seized as tne property of Susanna Roray, et als. The deceased and when a witedeclines to tgainst man, of Mrs. Minnie some time Monday night. week. testify 10.30 a. Rev. W. daughter and ihe late C defendant; taken in execution at the suit of Naomi m.—By J. Robinson, Howard Bataman. and his death was her husband the law cannot her has been sick some time and nights are cool, compel D. D. Days delightfully 1 BOGAR.—At Harmony, July, 12, 3899, Anna He was a member of the to. JSogar expected. the thermometer not being above 70 de- 3 00 p. m.—By Samuel Dickie, Esq. age 17 years. church and also the Order of the Charles Gould and William Taylor did BECKETT.—In this Baptist grees last week. Unusually high tides. 8 00 p. m.—By Hon. John G. Woolley. cUy. Jnly 14, 1599, Jacob Sons of A wife survives not see the fuss alleged against R«ed, but Beckett, ag< d 6* years. Temperance. I Eliet Hitchner was fortunate enough a 14th—W. C. T. U. in August Day, WILLMER—In th*s 17, him to morn hi» loss. heard blows struck and the wife try out. city, July 1S99, Essie, In of 1 few days since to catch the “father of all of the State President, Mrs. Emma daughter of John H. and Hannah New is charge Wil'mer, Chancery Jersey Mr. Howard Davis, of Philadelphia, the Mr. Mitchell, who defended Reed, ageu 4 months. flounders.” He was a splendid speci- Bourne. To Rebecca Greenpeld and Wolf Green his mother Mrs. Job Dilks. asked for his on the GAPRtSON—In t.h’s Ju'v feld: visiting men. discharge, ground H. city, 16, 1:99, Irene C., August 15th—W. M. S. Day of N. J daughter of Chester J. and Jn’iaL. Florence of Salem is that there was no Garrison, virtue of an order of the Court Franks, being Miss Reba Mixner testimony connecting 10 weeks. of Chancer v returned to her Conference, in charge of the President, aged of New -entertained by Miss Helen Sheppard. Reed with the assaut. Prosecutor Filbian BY Jersey, made on the day of the date home in Bridgeton on Saturday, a.ler a Mrs. C. F. Garrison. M \DDEN—In this city, Jnlv 18. 1S99, Lvtith R. hereof, in a cause wherein The Bridgeton Saving opposed the motion, but Trenohard Brooks, wife of Martin Madden, Fund and Building Association is week’s outing in Cedar Beach. Judge Annual will complainant, and y Tfie Camp Meeting begin and others are declined to put Reed upon a and ALLEN.—In Fairton, N. J., July 19,1599. Lillie M.' you defendants, you are required TOO MANY WIVES. The Bridgeton who are summer- defense, and to answer or demur to people August 19th, continue ten days. wife of Encch P. Allen, in her 35 year. appear, plead, the bill of be was discharged, said complainant on or before the ing at Ocean and Olivette, a Rev. C. of will HOFFMAN.—In this July twenty-fourth City keep up M. Boswell, Philadelphia, city, 22d, Abbie Irene, of next, or the said bill will An Richard Rutter was then his daughter of Jacob F. day August be taken Engaging Chap Who Married Mis* Rid constant communication with their put ugon have of the and the late Abbie as confessed charge evangelistic services. 7 months against you. ner Wag a to answer to two of as- Hohman, aged and 5 days. Blgain'st. friends here. We see some of them defense, chargei every The Young People’s Meetings will be in SHEPPARD.—In Fab ton, N. J., July sault and battery. The first was acharge 22, 1S99, Morristown, ft. J„ July 25.—Daniel day and are always pleased to welcome charge of Rev. W. A. Ferguson, of Phila- Mary J., wife of Jacob I>. Sheppard, aged 47 of assaul and Hattit Garri- years. Johnson started the Beruardsvi'te them battery upon G. B. of Phila- Star, delphia. Rev. .-nwood, WRIGHT.—In this while the second was an assault city. Jnly 25th. Allen A., son at He announced son, up- will have of the Chil- Bernardsville, recently. Mrs. Robert Mayers, of Trenton, has delphia, charge of Samuel C. and Louisa Wright, a^ed 2 on Jamas Carmelia. / 4 the “Star had come to stay.” Prior to go- I returned to her home. dren's meetings. The music will be in years, months and 22 days. The testimony showed that Rutter jDgdownto Bernardsville he resided at Miss Dora Leach leaves here to day, charge of Prof. Powell G. of WALTER H. RAnm^ A. with a Mra. tarinelia. Fithian, -— «, lUD UUUiujISw, llvcut KnarHoH lgV. Camden, N. J. The wonderful twelve- an engaging made friends One she was out in com- chap, rapidly, A number of our young people went to night impioper old SHERIFF’S year Jack IbALeT- __ New boy, Cook, of n. T Bridgeton, Jersey. and when he started the pany. Rutter in analteroation England, D Y virtue of a Dated Jane newspaper he Ocean City, on Saturday and engaged will writ of fieri facias to me directed 23,1S99. 24 5w evening, preach at a number of the >**ded out secured liberal advertisements from with the woman and struckAer. James meetings. of the Court ot Chancery, New Jer- look in the attractions of that sey, will be to pleasant exposed sale at Public Vendue on Morristown merchants. Johnson culti- place. Carmelia, a son of the woman, interfered, Obituary. In of New vated the local home field with much as- and Rutter struck him a of times. Saturday, July 29th, Chancery Potato bakes on the these cool cruple 1899, To J. Herbert Jersey. beach, Entered into rest, at between the hours of 12 and 5 Jefferis and Benjamin s He collected for Then the Carmelia tried to July 8th, 1899, o’clock to wit-— at W siduity. advertising in evenings, are wopan ge: two o'clock in the RIGHT. enjoyed by young and old. Lakewood, N. J., our beloved afternoon of said day, at advance, and also to the in the house of Mrs. Garrison and Rutter friend, The an order o£ the subscriptions The occupants of the “Tent on the Edward Hotel Cumberland SV™ 2£ Court of Chancery Chick. BYof New made on the Star. Last, week he left Bernardsville for followed her. Mrs. garrison tried to on North laurel in Jersey, day of the date Beach” are having a fine time, and street, the Citv of Bridgeton uereof, m a cause wherein enjoy- I^ith loving, tender sorrow I am dt of Cumberland Furman R. Willis parts unknown, and the Star ceased to themselves keep Rutter from tte house, but he County and State of Now Jersey and Sarah J- ing immensely. puted class ail tract or of lands and Stathem, Executrix of by my and school-mates of parcel premises, situate* Philip H. Stathem, deceased, are be published. While at Morris A pushed her aside fiercely and lying and in the complainants, and residing delegation of people arrived in Cedar attempted th being Township of Maurice River you with others are West Jersey Academy, Bridgeton, in the Of Cumberland defendants, you are required town he married a Miss Ridner. After on to follow the CarmeXa woman. County and State of New to appear, plead, answer or demur lo Beach, Saturday, to spend the Sab- New Jersey, a tract of the bill of Jersey, to express our and being meadow situate in the Vil- said on or her husband’s Mrs. John- Rutter said he diri not strike deep of Dorchester. complainants before the twentv-fifth disappearance bath. Among them we noticed: John anybody. lage day of or the said heartfelt sorrow and to Colonel July,next, bill will be taken as son says a stranger called and The told Mrs. sympathy Beginning at the of confessed informed Miskelly, of Millville; Dr. Izard and story by Garrison, he said, and edge Maurice River, at the against yon. Mrs. Andrew Jackson Smith, in their month of a ditch; thence up the said ditch The said bill is filed to the her that his name was Albert S. Tooker, Mrs. of was untrue. HU story did not impress north compel specific per- Taylor, Glassboro; Marsha" recent bereavement. eighty-seven and one-half degrees east, thirty-ei^ht eoetract made between the said Fur- of N. and to a stake ™aal?L?pnCw-?n-a Gloversville, Y., that her hus- Lurnmis and Miss Buck, of anyone very strongly, and the caae was perches corner on the ease side ot Pine Will,, and the Willis-More Glass Company Anglesea; Edward Chick, son of Frederick J. and Island; thence south eleven said J- band, his brother, was a a submitted without degrees west, eleven a?dthe Herbert Jefferis and scoundrel, big- Jacob Dr. A. Albert and argument. The court a stake on Sart,\*• Elwell, Elwe", Ella Fonche was born at the soufheast or southerly of the other part, dated the and that his Chick, Brook- side of said*£ tenthB®la?£n of ."jiSht. amist, right name was Eli Loper, Win. Service and promptly adjudged Rutter guilty upon island; thence south four degrees west day April, 1S96, and to compel the Jefferis George line, Mass., May 11th, 1881. At the death fourteen and a half Glass Work and Calvin A. Tooker. At Calvin’s both perches to a comer of David the said J. Herbert Jefferis and home, Leads, of Bridgeton. allegations. Anderson s meadow; thence north b- the i_ of his and before his eighty-seven te"0 certificates for one he a parents, reaching and a half hundred andAW«?.ht t0J88ne Gloversville, had wife living. He west, thirty-seven perches to low water fifty shares of the stock of said 9th he was mark on Late year, tenderly welcomed to said Maurice River; thence n Jefferis Glass W orks to the said was convicted and sentenced to the Tie Edward Cblck. p said river Furman R. Willis Beer Bottles for the Ph’llpp'-jes. the courses thereof to the the 8aid Azariah Edward was loving hearts and home of his mater beginning comer Ji mseland More and Albany for Chick so long and so containing five acres and Sarahun.rb«w J, £«SfStathem, Executrix of Penitentiary stealing money Atlantic City, July 25.—The enter- nal twenty perches, be the Philip H. Stathem, associated grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. William e88’ and 18 the sa!ne or to to from a paper, while as pleasantly with Bridgeton life TW,«m°n cr “endow land thfm according their respective acting prise shown by American brewers D- rtSkto therein and are and Fonche, Philadelphia, Pa., and at their Sayres purchased of William Houck yon made defendants be- its in that his iudden death has made the JA0®" bv deed “ a representative Gloversville. Mrs. distillers in their dated October 13. 1S36, and re- decree against you and others exporting productions death later to the home of his aunt auf, jMe,in Clerks £bl,bi“[Prays Johnson to hearts of very many ns and Office of Cumberland countv in £he. specific perfoimance of said aeree- wrote the woman in Glovers- to the new amongst especi- btxikpordcii of possessions, notably the uncle, Colonel and Mrs. Andrew Jackson deeds, No, 1S3, page 109, &c. 8did CerTiflcates o£ «<><*• ville. who ally sad. Born at Boston in 1881 he had Seized as the Dated replied, assuring her that she was the of property of Thomas D. Sayres’ Ad- Maye«BlS».g Philippines, subject a long Smith, Lakewood, N. J. ministrator, et al., JOHN S. was Mrs. Tooker No. 1. Wife No. 2 has just passed his eighteenth birthday, and defendants; taken in execution MITCHELL, discussion to-day at the of the In M’ Solicitor of meeting with September, 1893, Mr. Chick entered StaCy Wileon’ complainant, and Complainant. relumed to the home of her at goo| natural abilities, fine presence, So lbe sold by No. S3 E. Commerce parents, joint committee of glassblowers in ses- the West St. amiable and Jersey Academy, Bridgeton, N. REUBEN CHEESMAN, Sheriff. J EJgewood, N. J., and resumed her sion to character, possessed of suffi- Walter Prs. fee here adjust rates. The Wage Com- J there ever H. Bacon. Solicitor. $5 56Bridgeton.N. maiden cient income to ; the constant love and Dated name. mittee of Glass command his tuture, it Jnne 24,1599. the Manufacturers’ Asso- watchful care of and seemed ts if Prof, Mrs. P. W. fee 19 00 ciation and the everything pointed to a A Executive Board of the combined with the 626_ _Prs. MASTER’S SALE. 940.00 Btclycle Given Away Dally. bright and useful life. Lyon, sweet influ- Glass Bottle Blowers’ Association dis- The publishers of ences of their Christian home were bit to the subscriber under Chancery of New Jersey, commence Monday. June and in his sdirmation, their claims and Court 26th, of home at happy religious association and demands it a a House, Camden N r closes believed, fright, caused by an temporary Lakewood, a sudden e8tate of 8aid B A. Absstkoxg, Monday, August attempt m°ntbs Vi deceased, within nine Solicitor. 21st, 1899. Your to murder attack of life, taking part frequently in the weekly the fourteenth of Dated Juue 24, is89. list her. In August last Evan typhoid fever thus unexpect- Jr?"1 day April, 1999, 13 5t can reach us any barred °f day between these a closed his prayer meetings and the meetings of the any action a?a!a5t Spence, colored farmhand, who was edly earthly career. tte1 subscriber.f0reTer dates, and will receive the award to Christian Endeavor to which Dated infatuated with the Pritchett While at the Academy he united with Society, he April 14th, 1999. which it may be entitled for woman, C. that day, asked the West belonged. CRICKLER. her to attend a cake walk. Presbyterian Church and was and your name will be She CHARLES E.SHEPPARD, printed in the well In June, ’98, Mr. Chick was graduated 4 15 8aIsat 9. refused, and Spence laid in wait near known and esteemed by its mem- following issue of The New York Star, from the West with 9w_Administrators. the house. When she with bership. Six of his class in Jersey Academy, ■Only one list can be entered passed an mates, the by the same other honors, after which he started for Califor- NO. 2 person. escort Spence began to shoot at her. Academy uniform, with crape on their Notice to Limit CHESTNUT Prizes are on exhibition at The nia to his Creditors. She fell with a attended his join aunt and uncle. Col. and STREET, Stars business shriek, and the man arms, funeral as pall bear- Estate op Charles H. Loew. offices. Persons secur- Mrs. Smith; from there visited the Deceased. thinking he had succeeded in ers, and he was laid away in Mt. Ver- they phila., pa. bioycles may have choice of killing her, t0 tbe or