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   Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - October 25, 1884, Trenton, New Jersey                                f v VOL m HAS BOUNDS OF FACTORY It if Ont Sixty Feet the to the Jeet wide Common and probably the will shortly bo upon to into consideration the question whether without color of law of Trenton's frequently streets not been The and a number that vicinity have prepared a petition to Common Council asking that immediate steps be taken to the city rights and hare the street reopened to proper width and at both A repot ler a aad has Keen in the matter The citizen said I went to the trouble several years ago to send down to Mount Holly and get copies of from the files of the County of Burlington county one of which the certificate of the Surveyors of the Highways who laid street or as it was then called Green Line in 1803 or 1804 All that part of Trenton south of was then in county and the part of it was in Hnnterdon up to 1838 county formed According to the c- 1 POLITICAL HOYS the Creek to Delaware river as a public highway 60 feet in width The pointe of the and the usual measurements and lines are given in the document remarked the reporter there no difficulty in having things I jat j to Happen A Republican and other The First Assembly District Democratic Convention will be held at this afternoon at two o'clock to nominate a for the The Young Men's Democratic tion is to moot this evening to complete for visiting Newark day evening Wwd Republican Club f ooa to Pa this evening and invites other clubs to join with them in ing ta the Blaine and Logan parade at that place The District can tion will lie held at the Wednesday evening aud the Third District one at the Borough at the same time 1 he meetings for the gates to attend the conventions will be held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the following Ward Opera Second W ird North Ward v 4 street Third Ward Wigwam Market Fourth Ward Hall Bridge street Sixth Republican Borough Hall The Independent will hold a at Taylor Opera on Tuesday evening and they invite all op- posed to the election of Blaine and Logan to ou operate with them The mooting will be addressed by Col of Boston Col William C Beecher of Brooklyn Hons Horace W Fowler and G Peckham Rev C Scott of New and others General of city side A of the People's is to be held this evening at the Land League Folk's building corner Front and Greene streete to take action upon the dis- by Democrats at the recent mass mooting at Taylor Opera House and other matters The meeting is called for fit seven o'clock Tne went to PRESBYTERIANS SAY OF ll Ine the ion In the on Question of TIIK YORK Politics the one Theme in the SWAN MISFORTUNE kr October 24 The Synod of resumed its seomon Wednesday morning A half hour spent in devotional exercises The ww in hearing and a brief the object of temperance The following resolution pa That this Synod recognizing the fact that question of expediency M applied to the temperance work ia in the Word of God Y inch is the only infallible role faith relegated to the Individual ultimate decision recommend disciple of Christ to inculcate by precept and ple in the of individual liberty of conscience total abstinence from all use of as a beverage The afternoon was devoted to the dis- of A Plan for bt tation After a long and animated dis- J of NBW October 24 Coining up Fifth avenue ing your correspondent met the great Tammany procession parching down to their ratification at their wigwam in Fourteenth street Of course a street parade can hardly be expected to torn oat ft very large proportion ot the element but the general of their procession was very creditable Indeed of their uni- formed batteries were quite elaborate in their showy regalia In point of numbers their was a bigger success than anything of the kind that Tammany has ever been able to show up There one feature of the whole affair could aot tff itself ww just this r Ninety yer cent of the ners and transparencies that were carried in the procession were devoted to the glories virtues of Hugh J their candidate for Mayor while any refer to ibt National ticket was a A SAILED we have been trying to do for several years past Two years ago we snt a petition to Council It was pre- sented by Mr Brooke of the Third Ward who now President but nothing ww done with it beyond the offering of a resolution that the City Surveyor should proper boundary of the street is now very little over thirty feet wide and com mences street and ends at the Water Power old mill now occupied by is on the right line and so is the line of the building of Wilson's Woolen t Mill Mr two wings at right Angles to it on the south are on the street the fences which run on the outer limit of the winga aie about in the middle of the It stands to reason that the building built long before Wilson's mill I mean the flour mill should be on the correct line and the wings of Wilson's were built afterwards Where Ferry s paper and Bloom Godley's purchased 960 tickets at the Clinton Street bought uu even went to Bordentown The Other n One of the patients at the State Asylum near this city who well known to many Trentonians and generally known throughout the State He was a prominent Free Mason and a good fellow His mental health becoming sadly impaired he was sent to our State Watson de Sante Me is a regular ant at the religions services held in the chapel of the institution and the front At almost every service he writes several verses which he composes during the re- exerciser and the sermon Klein to toe Sunday Rev Walker of the Clinton avenue church officiated and received the poetical effusion Rev Mi J It hastily written and with a drawing of two ducks drinking from a stream The words are t feather store is is about where the street And preached a good Sermon here to-day S Little Henry S yesterday withdrew contest for State Senator in county for which he had the regular Democratic nomination In his letter of withdrawal he says he takes this action because his candidacy seeded to endanger the success of the vd electoral ticket At a later day he says he will give his friends more de tailed information A new convention has been called for next There's no better talker Than Dominie Walker u But he can't talk without water should be to the creek For he fight st always considered to be open to the T Said water to out the dust until block wv even for years after that where store is was kept open aa a along the creek bank to street HOW WAS f wo or three years ago Mr Wilson closed that up when he built store At the other end of the street the in 1803 laid ont to the middle of tbe river there is a blacksmith or machine find so the street is closed at both ends and is only about half its original width About the width of a store and a on Broad street at the cornet tory and Broad on the north aid of Factory ia also in the line of t y What do yon propose to do if the Con don't act in the We have taken the of counsel vid it will He with him to act I suppose one of us will commence a suit in the of the city to eject f be persons who own It is a shame that such at te of affairs be allowed to exist for so many years Factory street is B short out from Greene street to South nd bus travel through it than almost any in the city except it U the fading The street and solitary are a The is for two to pat it is almost hub defy in the sidewalk is all ont of foil of patched petition will bo wot to at the next meeting the whole scheme w assent down to the their action and to hA reported at tba next meeting of Synod In the evening an animated discussion School at Jamesburg It appeared that distinctive privileges had teen and still are accorded Roman Catholic priests by which are permitted to have rate such celebrating the Masn establishing the confessional and teaching their catechism to those children whom they claim have a parentage in that church They are permitted to draw boys from the general and religions instruction of the school and thus segregated they are under their instruction aad control Be- sides these are found working their way among all the hoys Tbe Synod passed a resolution stating that In the judgment of this Synod such action on the part of our State contrary to the genius of onr government calculated to foster a sectarian spirit give undue advantage to particular nation and tends to impair the government and discipline of the institution in ques -tion We protest against such action and call on all in whose duty it to appoint and direct snch affairs to see to it that it be rescinded and such objectionable privileges no longer bo en- and allowed A committee appointed to present ttm matter before the Board of And to the Trustees of the School The Synod adjourned to next October in Atlantic City Almee On the Decline appeared before a moderate sued audience at the Opera House lost evening The comedy of was runny very funny the company larly strong But Aimee was not the she nacd to be Age flesh are telling upon her She still retains her smile and many of her little kicks and but her voice is gone and half her animation has departed What to be natural action now forced acting Still she ia entertaining will be The popular play of Alvin Joslin will be presented this evening As the procession was pawing third street the picture of Governor land was thrown on the van at the corner When the a in line saw it a feeble Then some one called out Three cheers for were given with much ore vigor Just at that moment Grant's picture appeared on the canvas and then the whole line sent up a real old-fashioned Tain many yell This little incident may throw some little light upon of where Tammany is really going to record itself a week from next Tuesday But in spite at their ratification meeting the speakers all referred and Hendricks and the audience seemed to applaud with holiest Your correspondent met a Republican the day who is well informed upon all the vers of city politics and he said that it was pretty well understood that Tammany would support Cleveland The Republican County Convention placed a straight ticket in the field though the nominees are not very nent nien still they are all of them gentlemen The county Democracy and all Democratic outside of many Hall have endorsed ex-Mayor Grace the Citizens candidate for Mayor and have put a tull ticket in tbe field in sition to the friends of the Hon John Kelly Henry Waid Beecher's address to the Brooklyn Independents hw created a great sensation in political circles across the bridge Onr Republican dailies are applying all sorts of ugly names to him If Mr Blaine should be defeated he will have not tbe slightest canse to blame his National Committee for the members of this committee have kept up an incessant and steady fire all along the line ever since they took hold of the Mr Elkins is a sort of phenomenon No one can understand how be can do so much Hard and work and yet look so and hearty He says he going to sleep for a month after election day to make up for all the lost time J A 8 HAPPENINGS HO A the world In tbe Windsor Fire at Meat and Played the Deuce There was a rumor this morning that in- had another fire and in- w general among thuae who believed it This not the and the fire which as at the ing establishment of Messrs Swan coiMer of streets of accidental origin It discovered shortly before six o'clock by some men who were on their to and an alarm given at once The kiln shed was on fire and smoke and flames poured up through itt that threatened soon to set to the decorating shops The smoke into the Second and third of the building and when the fire engines got to work the steam ated by the water felling on the hot kilns and burning shed roae in and wise got into the decorating rooms on the third floor in which the unburned ware is kept The water closets on this floor which projected out the building over the sheds were badly burned and the lead pipe and brass fittings were melted away HOW THE WARE WAS DEFACED The windows were all closed and the steam and smoke was prevented from and settled upon the recently painted ware dishes vases cups saucers lamp shades were destroyed that is far the decoration went and it is even ful if some of the colois can be removed m order to redecorate the ware Gold were black the The finished decorated ware on the second story also damaged from the AND the the t Big I little I and all I the burden of Tom Ferrell's night Pioneer It looks very much as though the cans would carry five and six of seven districts in Burlington It also to be observed that where Mr Carl Schurz lias made his the Republican increased cent Let Mr Cari continue in good dork Cumden Courier an and continuous drunk The Great ingman is making an indecent exhibition of himself as he parades himself before people in a state of maudlin intoxication Somebody should take Benjamin feed him oil seltzer City Argui The Star have no expectation of carrying the State of New York for keep ug 4 they put heavy licks in New Jersey Connecticut Indiana Forewarned is forearmed T it every friend of honest government keep Wf eye on the gunu Newton Herald It is perfectly apparent that the only for political to prevent voters to use caution aud to put up only such caudidates are worthy of packed to nate thirsty aspirants who ought not to he elected there will be serious bolts a party n Inch so conducts its Bed Sank What Is at the City of the Canal THE ORIGIN AND LOSS The fire originated among a pile of cord wood which was piled up along side the kilns it is supposed from a spark from the The contents of one kiln which had been Ailed but not fired totally do Another kiln which had been burned was destroyed foi all poses but its contents was not injured to any considerable extent A colored watchman named John Adams ia kept in the buildings and it is said was asleep when the fire broke out This is the busiest with the firm and a number of orders will be de- layed on account of the fire The loss which i roughly estimated at about is fully covered by insurance The wort men and women did not work to-day but will on Monday morning ON A Til A IN have decided that a committee of four members from h church be appointed to act with the State committee aud the neral in making ile for the ceremonies e tbe unveiling of the Monmouth Monument on Thursday the 13th proximo at J If tbe of the will of that on George Arend and Moise ran a hundred yard foot at for twenty dollars AIVI the winner Joseph Buck of Mount Holly and Wheat of will contest in a 133 yard foot race at the Ball grounds in Monday r Ruth B a maiden lady of tin wci found dud in IN Bev W P C Strickland will preach ing evening in the Central M M Church Services in the Second Presbyterian Church will be in tbe morning aad at 3.30 P M Bev J F Grob will preach morning and evening in the German Evangelical church Bev E Hewitt will preach morning and evening in the Greeno Street M E church Morris Brooks will conduct services ing and evening in the Berean Bev J Handley will preach at the Union M E Church h at d evening Bev E J Foote will in Calvary church morning ana evening Bev John Y Dobbins will preach in the State V 5 church and evening Bev John Y Jobbing will preach at the State Street v E ch irch moving and evening Mr W H Luther will occupy the pulpit of the Broad Street M B at both Milken a C and A R tt two a eight cun in Injured t In ww The Democrats of this place are faking preparations for a maw mooting next cck It is also probable that the will hold one on next niday night A meeting to organize a Democratic Company will be held at Hall this evening Mr C W ban the Prohibition nomination for Surrogate in this county It is understood he will de- cline The of voters in West Windsor township pledged to support St John it is said reached 64 Hall wan well filled last evening by sympathize with the Prohibition party Mr Greene pi sided and was supported by a number of prominent citizens The address of the evening was by Hon T V Cator and highly appreciated by the audience It ia that between fifty and a hundred recorded themselves for Bt John and the whole ticket and list includes many of the boot citizens of both political parties IB a l a n ill be 1 1 ten by Mia rii tit aj tbe life of in Alll the food dr i in in me the River and Harbor Mil if to work Uie to Aa If which 000 were will it in the Const of Henry 8 Williamson will occupy the pulpit of P church morning evening Rev J H Harpster will occupy the pit of Lutheran Church morning and evening Bev M L Hofford will occupy the pulpit of church and evening will in the ton church in the in the evening Rev F 8 Mills in the morning and Bev in the evening will at 81 pi MI M K Church Mooting Saturday at 746 P V in W C T U lecture too 3 sH All welcome Fonr of Want to nan Value of the Telegraph this morning a WM re- at Clinton Street Station of the Pennsylvania railroad from Conductor David Cotton to the following have ot three on ar- rival of train No 58 this A M I have a rough crowd on train and may need sistance On the of tbe train it met by and other and a colored man named George Lewis who was on top of one of the mail cars gotten down after a brief resistance Conductor Cotton said that font men got on board Junction and 4 hen he went to collect their they none and refined to One of run the train anyhow A and had not gone to Mr Cotton's sistance there have boon trouble Three paid their fare to New York and the other ont and climbed on top of the At the Police Court's ing ioa Conductor Cotton not present to prefer a charge of suit and Lewis over to jail -i a vagrant for thirty Bordentown to have a skating soon T svt there a torchlight parade in the city The Mercer County Battalion and the Blaine Cln line several neighboring towns i was current Jaw Bonaparte's Park had boon sold but Col Cannon counsel for the Beckett denies the report M Kutchinson.of this city pat on the Republican electoral ticket m of Israel S Adams ineligible by reason of holding the oNce of the port of Atlantic City James A Folwell A- Bechtel and Richard Wilson all concluded a tour over tne Jersey The were employed by the State to the amount of taxable property belonging that road Pry or West of Trenton hating re the contract for the stone tion of the new academy and chapel oa street are about finishing work Shreve Hancock of city lay the brick required in the To be Ridden by the Moon To-morrow night the moon on Monday enters first quarter the third magnitude star Beta one of the stars that often ID way of the moon If the weather favorable the interesting a be easily visible About o'clock f the evening the star suddenly pear behind the moon's dark edge or W will take place The will continue 58 minutes or fcW o'clock when emersion ill after moon and star ivm from each other pay their fore and showed fight them struck him and said they'd h fcr Hu s In 1117 Ine and John UPC wot Mo court Mia are a t id by A Y Poire ii who t j who were in ou of and Front A of Philadelphia will tMt at 2 o in tbe at 7 o'clock by Mr Mil too All art welcome Zion A M E Perry 1 D of 8 P M BUhon P D D P W B T fanner tried by Elder J W of J Phrenological Journal Every of if no the brain ewry of activity from to ai other of reaction which into ment behind it of the nerve after-effect or no to aptak ory of m matter tbe the more often it -nd it to My that trivial it thall not cii in iw of 1 Inn by which wax not there will a be- twoon whatever be ita U tbe of it ta the ol development of all our function MfU Chief will go to Troy N Y to bring to this city the Uo sneak dho entered in Walnut avenue one day lift waek aad fait of closing front the house of Mr H C Sedam Tbe were identified and the gave their w Nolan and Wench Both admit having gone Trenton and the Chief h no doubt they are the men Tne annual inspection of tracks by Col I S Buckelew Superintendent of the boy Division took place last week He was accompanied by several other of tbe road and the entire of the re- vision Department of Maintenance of Way The report of the hf yet public hnt it that the condition of the road credit upon tho have charge of work General 1 By to THI October 25 For the die Atlantic States fair weather except pre- ceded in extreme poi tion by light local rains with cloudy weather south west to winds variable stationary in portion loner in northern portion higher portion and nt and Boocher Blaine it beaten Half a Illinois tonal gave Blaine a is a n of tlM fate of bird ia In: Sullivan the murderer of Ella of in the nut at Jack knocked Toui Henry donn and both hia in t la New Vork night of Philadelphia killed and her by of the and father had The work of driving pilos for the bridge the at Junction for the 1 Trenton branch of the Pennsylvania f ing trial of the engine of the fire of hive taken place bnu Monday On the proximo the rabbit and the cotton tt win to are reported to be more than In thU thin In the window of Felix on near tne fonr weighing W W on the ground I yard will be on Ibra No 4 held a at Honas Able one of tAe l at the Fifth hotel In tin tbe ol tht met York the   

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