Glwood Doron, has been sold, land on The length of canals is 173 miles. The while the fruit is greatly improved in new edifice. About a year and a half ago others whoclaimed a dvanced age Mrs.Post the Christmas edition will exceed 200,000 THE MOUNT HOLLY NEWS and in new of both rail- it has not increased in H. the present could show the record of her birth as well copies, that, consequence of these Sunday she was towed away by her aggregate assessed valuation quality, quantity George Neal, Jr., pastor, of all in U. S. of large editions, they are obliged to raise Highest LeaveningiPower.—Latest Gov’t Report. owner, James of Bordentown, roads and canals is reported as $214,072,- over the production of last year. In was appointed there, and he has since la- as that her parents, George Cadmus and TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1893, Herron, the advertising rates from $200 to $300 per taxed for State round numbers the districts in bored hard and for the erection Effie whose fifth child she was, who bought her on Saturday, for the 322. This property was different earnestly Fielding, page—fifty dollars per page more than at and for the use which the is were estimated of a new bouse of and it is main- Mrs. Post was born in Point on haB ever been of the lead- LOCAL NEWS. paltry sum of $7. The old boat was re- purposes $1,070,361.62 berry grown worship, Bergen charged by any 1792. ing magazines in this This move cently replaced by one of modern design, of localities at $365,718.36, making the as follows: ly through his indefatigable efforts that May 8, couniry. of the would look as if the New England. 415,000 in a Cosmopolitan A. out door service next Sun- after having been in use between Bristol total tax paid by these corporations $1,- the new church was erected such Y. M. C. New Jersey. 250,000 Beverly, American people had been quick to ap- and Burlington for half a 427,079.88. The West.35,000 short time. The cost is $17,000 of which the effort to furnish them a mag- day afternoon at 3.30. nearly century, Rev. Mr. Jeanes, pastor of the Re- preciate it became known that she was $10,000 has been paid. azine of the highest class, at a price so Baking and when Train service on the Barnegat Total.700,000 formed Episcopal has tendered City Jurors for church, unusual and so small as to be almost nom- to be towed on the citizens September These show an increase in the branch railroad has been discontinued for away Sunday figures his resignation to take effect next month. inal. Sheriff Shinn, on drew the Tnokerton. decided to her a farewell Tuesday, West and decreases in the other districts. the season. give reception. The open season for oysters on the nat- for term of Court, as John V. of Contained In the The whart was crowded as she was jurors September In the Rice, Jr., Edgewater Park, Suggestions Popular {Sum- jeasag® pulled absence of the venerable presi- ural began on During the Bodine beds, Friday. an mer Guide Book of the Rail- Powder Stephen W. yesterday shipped follows: has received order to his new Pennsylvania out of the and there waB such a Dr. John of place dock, dent, Brakeley, Bordentown, summer months the limited demand for road Company. form Mount Holly station 19 hogs that 1. Thomas B. Davis, Chesterfield. patented engine in the ferry boats plying waving of handkerchiefs and blowing of 2. William Yapp, Chester. because of ill health, Theodore Budd, of this succulent bivalve is almost entirely Complimented by the press and indorsed averaged 200 lbs. 3. Franklin B. Haines, New Hanover. between and New ABSOLUTELY PURE whistles as old Bristol has not known in first vice of the Brooklyn, Jersey City by tourists and practical travelers, the 4. Isaac H. Bishop, Willingboro’. Pemberton, president supplied by the private beds in Tucker- an extensive distiller 5. William York. Bummer excursion book of tfie George \V. Cross, manv years. Cronk, Northampton. the chair. The fennsyl- Delran. organization, occupied ton and at the moutn of the Mullica vama iB ill 6. Josiah Hullings, bay Railroad Company of this year’s in Burlington County, dangerously 7. William Heaviland, New Hanover. business of the convention was The storm on off principal river. Report says that the oyster in that Tuesday morning tore Issue has become, in consequence of these Young Rally. 8. Herbert Willis, Eastamptou. --- --- of neuralgia of the heart. People's to for market a AT THE GREAT 0. Joel P. King, Springfield. arrange securing a foreign which has recovered from the portion of the iron roof of the Penn recommendations and its own real worth have been locality, Ewan’s cider mills were on Arrangements completed 10. John P. Jones, Evesham. for the to the a most highly-prized compilation. The kept busy, cranberry. Up present green is better and finer in flavor and Cordage Works. Mr. Daley, the mana- with the Railroad 11. .lames P. Moore, Southampton. gill, many and diversified 2,500 Pennsylvania Company 12. W. time bat little of this fruit has been sold soon had routes, including Thursday, receiving apples, nearly George Hoover, Sr., Burlington. fatter in flesh than for some time back. ger, a force to work and the road of a car to be attached to the 13. Daniel L. New Hanover. every prominence within the great in. for special Nelson, bushels being taken 14. Jacob Mill ford. Beverly City. in Europe, and as the production each damage was repaired. summer belt of Eastern United States, 6.50 P. M. train to Mount Holly on Thurs- 15. Charles H. Lumberton. Medford. Jacob of Mount who has Wisnam, year exceeds the quantity used in this offer those contemplating an early fall trip Gaun, Holly, the 16. James Nash, Bordeutown. Miss of Philadelphia, is visit- George Gray to his advanced day evening to the rally of Baptist Anderson, owing age an of new and inter- been confined in the State Asylum at 17. Blanchard H. White, Pemberton. country, the necessity for obtaining a opportunity choosing Young People’s Societies of the Camden 18. Samuel H. Creeley, Burlington. ing Willliam M. Potts and family. has resigned bis position as wharf tender, esting means of reaching their destina- FAIR. sale for the abroad has been BlIULIKOTOH BOUNTY Trenton, died there on Thursday. 19. George W. Austin, Northampton. berry Association in the Mount church Charles Birdsall and wife of Gloucester and William W. Hatcher has been ap- tions. A list of hotels is appended to each Holly 20. Charles G. Hatcher, Eastampton. to the attention of the associa- Clif. who has been as Florence. brought resort, which it is self-evident adds mater- Yanzant, acting on that The returns to Anthony Reeves, City, are Emma J. Stackhouse. pointed to take charge of the business of night. “special” Langhorn T. Thompson, Bordeutown. tion. visiting ially to the value. conductor on the branch the steamboat THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OFFERED IN PRIZES. Barnegat City Camden at 10.50 the same night. If the John Carlton, Bordentown. Dr. Luther M. company in this city. The month of John Merritt Pemberton. It was agreed that about 3 per cent, of Allen, who recently September being probably came home on Hilliard, Come and see its and varied of railroad, Thursday evening. Camden delegation grows, as the indica- Thomas W. the finest month in the year in which to large displays Currie, Beverly City. the entire crop should be sent to Europe graduated from the University of Pennsyl- William Binlliff on Thursday stepped vane on the Masonic Tem- James J. Flynn, Bordentown. travel, an increased demand for this The weather tions now are that it will, several special has located on a John G. Morgan, Northampton. this year in charge of the secretary of the vania, at Freehold. decayed platform across the well of graphic production has become weak for some time, is under Delran. noticeable, Horticulture and ple, which has been cars will be added. The rally August Schwalber, the house John and that all Agriculture, Floriculture, William H. Foulk, Southampton. association, Andrew Jackson Rider, of On account of the general depression in recently purchased by may avail themselves of the was blown down the wind of the of the State B. Y. P. U. The by high auspices Rodman Gaskill, Delran. Trenton. No was this W. Davis, corner of and Oak manifold advantage to be derived from an Bordentown. price placed upon trade circles, the Star Glass Company, it is Bridge Manufactured Articles and Ladies’ fare for the round trip will be seventy Joseph G. Lippincott, inspection of its plain and concise yet ele- Tuesday. Elwood Lumberton. and Mr. Rider is left and was over * * * * * Phillips, prospective export, stated, will not put its works in operation streets, precipitated twenty and • cents. George P. Wolie, Burlington. gant complete descriptions of a thou- The county Republican at as he is five feet to the bottom of the well in Handiwork. Burlington Richard Muller, Delran. free to distribute it such prices until October 1st. sand places within a radius of a thousand The at Burlington, Bev- F. convention has been called for September young people Chauncey Woodington, Northampton. able to obtain or for no price at all, if he seven feet of water. Strange to say the miles, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- Samuel Earl Asay, Northampton. Rachel Atkinson, 80 years, fell on TROTTING, RUNNING is in another column erly and other nearby points are arranging aged will mail 30.
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