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_PLEASANTVILLE WEEKLY PRESSES Sixth Year, flo. 24, PHEflSflflTVIUIlE, fl. J„ WEDNESDAY JUUY 29, 1896. $1 Year in Advance. whole no. 336. _The Shore Paper of Atlantic County._single copies, 3 cents. A. W. Miss A RED HOT SERMON. are more rooms "for rent” with no occu- best medicine ever put on the market ford; Miss Nock, Clark, Atlantic than ever before at this date. Th for dysentery, summer compiaiut, colic Eldridge, A. Johnson, City; pants and cholera iniantum iu children. It S. Glen, Washington. A LETTER FROM THE is less money expended here in proportion HIT GOSSIP lll&liop Newman Preacbea upon to the visitors than in recent Is never fails to relief when ms m * years. give prompt STEELMAN VILLE. Politics. used in reasonable time and the plain it on acrount of “hard t jnes” ? Not alto- at this was (From the Fhila. Press ot July -7 ) printed directions are followed. Many The camp meeting place gether. There is such a thing as making on last. 1 PUT NOE mothers have expressed their sincere chwihs. begun Sunday Asbury Park, July 20.—Three thou- CITY BY THE SEA. a man feel that he is not quite welcome gratitude for the cures it has effected. Mrs. Ivin Jeffries entertained a uuniber sand people attended the national ser- ar.d that he can find some other place W. on on For sale by, G. Leech, Pleasantville, of guests at dinner Sunday. vice this afternoon in the Auditorium where he can spend his time and his N. J. the beach front. Rev. J. Min- Some Phases oi items that cuill Interest the George Interesting money. The average man—especially Items of Interest From Ad- BAKERSVILLE. had from of New York city, — Miss M. Craig's alligator escapod gins formerly the /Amusement if he takes his family along with him Home Cirele. a The of John Fifield look of the Question. its tank some time ago during storm, joining Torxins grounds Capt. charge meeting. don’t quite relish the idea that he needB been seen very attractive. The address was delivered by Rev. Dr. and hasn't since, probably a when he to the seashore John P. one of the of guardian goes seeking more suitable quarters in the Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Steelman were Newman, bishops Church. His for a Sunday’s rest or recreation. The in Atlantic on the Methodist Episcopal FIRE. bay. City Saturday. THE SUNDAY ORDINANCE STILL HANGS for theme was “Our Mission,” “goo goos”—this is short goody m Of TUT PAST WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Among the events of the Summer Miss Rose Steelman has the Country’s BMHIHS8 IMIS THE SHORE RESIDENTS accepted and he took occasion in his address to goodies—Eay to him, in substance, when season the Euchre Club have of the Somers Point pc.lnnl, Kensington principalship for their he strikes the we fear Matinee berate the Democrats soundly City. “Sir, you proposed to give weekly Mr. Edward and were AN INSIDE MEW OF THE SITUATION. UN- Ryou family attempt to undo the good work accom- are a very wicked man. Therefore we ARIEF NOTES OF GE.NERAI. INTEREST TO Eucheres, which are greatly enjoyed by relatives at I’leasautville on WHAT IS GOING ON ALONG THE SHORE. visiting plished by the patriots who built up DESERVING PEOPLE HIT. THE CITY have closed up all the places where you J’LEASANTV.LI.E TF-OFLE, WITH III IRS those taking a hand. BPICY NEWS GATHERED HERE AND Suuday. America aud made it the grandest nation WELL GOVERNED. THE GOO-GOOS. A and themselves The lawns of J. E. and your family might enjoy AND ENRS TO ENTERTAIN OUR FRIENDS adjoining MrB. Bordley, who has been visiting on the face ol the earth. all the Charles Adams with their beautiful THERE BY OCR REGULAR CORRESPON- DULL SEASON. THE SHERIFF PLUM. harmlessly during the day. But VISITORS. the Misses Halbert bus returned to her Nine-tenths of the audience agreed AND rum Ehops are open, the “dive&” are never rockeries ruuuiug over with geraniums DENTS. everybody's BUSINESS. home in Baltimore. with the distinguished speaker, and at etc., excite lots of admiration from I have read with considerable interest closed, and you can get a thirty-cent Miss Foster of St. Petersburg, Kussia, frequent intervals applauded him to the those passing by. the weekly letters of your correspondent dinner at my boarding house for a dollar Mrs. W. Largo has some choice plants. ATLANTIC CITY. is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. T. Todd. echo, although a number of Democrats There is to be a reunion of the unable to stand the “Rambler” and l feel just, a little bit inclin- and a quarter.” Hon. W. I. Newell is having his barn Risley Miss Foster is a teacher of languages scathing arraing- N. Our uew Michael Devine, ed to follow in his and tell That is about the family at Madison Lake, Madison, Y., Postmaster, and a ment to Candidate Rryan, left the build- footsteps “goo-goo” style painted. office at 5 highly accomplished lady. on Thursday July 30, and there will assumed the duties of his ing. a lew things not set in display type in of morality, and just about gauges their The pretty girls al Scull's cottage are The Board of Education of Egg Har- doubtless be a large gathering of the o'clock Sunday morning. The Bishop, in opening, said : “Never all the new First as to size if they could have things as they numerous. bor has the foPow- daily spapers. descendants of the Mrs. Kate of Township employed before since the war of the Rebellion has want them. fish that comes their original Risley. Conners, Philadelphia, teachers for the the SundayAinusement closing ordinance Every Lake A have their iug coming year:— lor an Risley completed The Sunday School was seriously hurt Saturday afternoon there been a greater necessity which still fire in the Council at way they try to catch with any kind coal chute. Presbyterian Supervising Principal, D. T. Steelman, hangs at Lake on struck and knocked down by a American citizen to understand his ob- held their annual picnic Lily by being No. 1, English Creek, Ella S. Marls; this date (July 25). Since the close of of bait; but if he is swimming toward Mr. and Mrs. David Myers arc visiting last. A number at- baker’s She was takeu to the ligations to the Government and ap- Wednesday large wagon. 2, Scullville, W. H. Campbell, Eugene last season there has, of course, been seme other fello w’s hook then they would friends in Phila. tended and a where it was fouud her jaw preciate the perilous times which con- spent delightful day play- hospital Scull; 3, Stcelmuuville, vacancy ; 4, time enough to pass it half a dozen times cut the line rather than see the fish land- etc. Rev. Mr. was broken and her face otherwise in- front us, than there is at the present Miss Chefseniau has some handsome ing games rowing Fergu- 5 some ed in another basket. The Bargaintown, George Eldredge; Never since file of over, but for inscrutable—there “goo-goos” in bloom. son, their pastor, accompanied them. jured. day. before, days plants Bakersville, Bessie Young 6, Farming- are persons wicked enough to say unscru- can, perhaps, in time make Atlantic interest is taken our Lincoln aud Grant, have we needed God- Lots of wheelmen and women were iu Sunday uext will be grand rally day Considerable by Medora McKee more to ton, Ilislcy; 7, City, choscn leaders more than we do now. pulous —reasons, it has quietly slumbered City their liking. They might at St. Paul’s M. E. Church. At 10 A. M. local wheelmen in the uew bicycle track town on Sunday. llauuic M. Price. until this Summer to be the habits and the meadows. Some of them “There comes a time in the history of only gently regulate movements, and G. 11. Thomas, of Atlantic City, will across Dr. Eva Lakes flowers grounds the world when men shall forget their waked up and told to go to sleep again conversation of all visitors by comprehen- preach. At 3 I*. M. C. G. Roberts, ol were inclined to doubt that the track OCEAN VILLE. are beautifully kept. church, aud there also comes a time for a iew weeks until the season is over. sive city ordinances; but when they Liberia, West Africa, will deliver an would be built, but now that the work Rev. Wm. M. Staulcup, of West Berlin, Mrs. John T. Lake’s lawn is when men shall party The of the situation is do there will be of to beautifully address, and at 7.45 J. T. l-'igg, of Snow has actually commenced and is well in the church lust patriotic forget plain English plenty property and well preached Sunday. and stand by the aud if a man green kept. N. J. will started, there seems to be every assur- country, just this. The ordinance has passed sell at twenty-five cents on the dollar, Hill, speak. The Apron Social given by theC. E. can’t stand his when his Mr. Edward Risley, had a valuable ance that before many weeks we shall by country a second reading. It awaits a third. and the number of stores and cottages Charles. W. Ingersoll has returned Society, Saturday evening proved a is in then he should get out horse die on Sunday. where he see hundreds ot the devotees of the wheel country peril, Itmay be passed before this letter appears “to let” will be amazingly increased.