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(.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 New Jersey, 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.