Ocean City Sentinel, 7 November 1895 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ockan 'Citt Sentinel.

THURSDAY. NOV. Z, |8V.'i.

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J mlife (larriiton, ■( • '■undtn, rntend . »uil njrasii-t }iou«r Mirtcr* Htrri-

ism im ■>.» iiixn and Maniu for %’JUC 0aruxi-p- ‘ TUe wilt Is Hu’ n*uh tif III*’ lioaae mov-

WeahaJI be K lad to r^lve llwna ol , HAH-iAINTAiirir. ,euttta* .1- .In- ..f On pUi,„in DWwa aud comniufiicatioin- ..f Inlrrml rl,r «bl» |>Uceare m.w beiiijt r " r l“*r»ll”n 'liat ihrj- r-.uld ■>.«•*• a

U> thia cnmmuiiiiy and our reader* rr|*m<l bouae am«i Allaulfa' a*<’nue. , i. . Viiliimn '--rvi.,- will l* twld In /.:.n TbeWh.««nerKK UV'-nn*.-if BalOAll rommuniratlon* *b<>uld l»- a*- w t- v , „„ _ ... .. . , m^panled eiU) toe full4)ame and ad- V K •• hur "'- <«' Nownrurr Ml., iu- m-oe. tjaplain t. <. -Id*’... • bich

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dn-a- of Hie writer.

>ublk»Uot

kith.

'een dix-lianriiiK a cariro ben-, H<biW

but a KuarantX- <•( ^•--l On Salurday evening, Nov^nila-r il, '"‘l *'f *1 > ■nlet KuiHlay atrurk

Hojari I,. Somer*. of Hl«’linaiiv*lle. ‘■II the bea.-h TNi. ren-dinE tide left and Mi« I(ilhe Hoove, ,.r iti r aaiue! tbe **a**l hlab ou the Hand* ao ibai it |da< c, were ruarrinl by Rev. J. I.t’orbou. j *** (•■•ibl*’ u. uaik around her Tire

| venae! ««» II. I.fl at the f"Uo»iiiK blttb

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id daughter, i

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Mia* May Hnrlth , aerlpua illnea>.

-Thaukagivine day will anon he her and then foriurkey aud fixing A regular meeting of City foun.-i 'will be held bemorr.iw evenlnc, ChartoaCruidey and a ife left TiKf«lu; morning for tlH-ir home in Millville W. J. Barr, of 1-hiladelpliia, «a- ii tliia <’ity Saturday looking after hi- in

JdRwta.

Alliert Warner aud wife, of Seaviile are vMtlngtbeiraon. K. It Wam. i n

thia dty.

Rev. W. H. Hurrell, of Canideu. w*

I.Ktla.' I-UNX

J J-HireTotrnaenaand <

of thia fdaee. have left oi

i nit he

nd«d!

for «

way to Hamidon Riaulk

In Sruilhvilii 1 lug |ia-»e<l i tle.-hapter,

M. K.<

. Mr-. It. t

Mi» Gertie Srull, of Steelnianville. I* the gue-t of her ai-ler,'Mr-. M‘ It i" th Camt>heJl. K-i (3ontiaelor Xiehola* Uonaui •-.nu •iM meneed work Monday on It. It sii|. - The I hall and oflleea. , unr n If you have any idea of not going to H B rbureh on Sunday, t>ani-h it. In. (lie j M« other tiling—go. 1 r.nrat 1 Rkydlata are now , eliarged tin,, u | " illi cent* for tire tranaportatioh of their irealdt

wheel-on the railroad. * ahfuikn. <ieorgeO.and Willard \\ .Adam- an- t'aptain Frank Bat—-k arrived in building a double n.tuge on We-t Philadelf^ia with h - ►.•hooio-r, Ala-1 •venue, near Twelfth atreel. K. B..I--.«-k. on Saturday fn.m B-ei- n Fred Carter and a ife gave a [dfantom Chartr* Tnr| in. M !».. t--.k a |.|*-a«ure party on Friday evening It waa greatly | trip with h

enjoyed tiy the |utrtirfpan C. M. Wert i- tmikhug i

Tbaama Kreneh, M year- old, who

. nueinia" i-t anting ret. {ran away from bra home Tue-day <d im" P*dot. U-i «eek, left IMIabwrg with M* mother otniil. ta eonval*--.eu 1. - - Friday, lie hat ing been arre-t.-d HiunI apirrt. lative audience, ,1.,- ntellt . Ihet-nawd he went theie -i-iio. ting ifl ii,.- ebapter 1 make hi. fottune'living t.fn pdd L w hieb Wa- held glowing tyrie* hy eoBie PitMmrg vi4i»r»

un h rUFineet- , AtianUe t Ity.

ifeely. We u i-h A writ of attarhmeut a a* i—u<-l on

i Saturday agaiu-t Maria Crowell, an ab-

l,j R) , — aiding debtor, by Ju«ti«v ticorg. II

IV-rkin-.

The Atlantic City Maenucrrhor will give a tint—(Uerade Bail at H.4.-I Heckler on November 25th. The CaaiiKi at South Carolina avenue and the l*a< li el—-d Saturday night to

•n—. ha*

rieralougiilne■e Sunday mon

- i >r« i i. Kl.lejedlaugbter <if Sur e Rieley, ua> marrhel Sunday to am Itredi-n, of Millville, at the

i-noe of tlje bride.

ii addition to

hi* alnre on A*buty avenue, between

Heventh and Fjghth *tn»t-.

Kobert Can-m, of Philadelphia, w ho I* building a tN.ttage on Central avenue,

waa in thi. city on Tuesday.

Mr*. Wiloox’* cottage i« being greatly ImpMved by-au applieathtu of |«int ai

the hand* of Samuel Car hart.

George Fen-tenoacber. of PhiladelI’biaj Wa- among the vSitor- on i’ne*-

day, U-.king after In- o.itage.

Mr*j M. I>. MeAlee-e ha- had a-until •ddjUbu built to her cottage on A.iairy ~mtfeiiue, below Fourteenth at reel. Mr. and Mr-. K. T. Clinton aud their two daughter* relurn.-.| U> their home In'PltHajelplilaSaturday afternoon. J-VrH. lUpp wnd family, of Philadriphla, fame down on Friday aud

opened up their cottage for Tb« ,

III* plaet’.

. -..light *<-lu«.| j ,| lr ,»r rn .„

-ted.

f>Tth la-ague wil

mention btire thl* Thur-dat

‘ “ • M. E. ehun-h.

re-ipeu Clni-tiua*

tieorge ilelver*>n t»a» -eriotudv injured Satuiday afiernt-wi by' tg-iug knocked ihiwu by a trolley car In front of the Beading depot at Atlafllic and

Arkau-a- avenue*.

It I- anuouiu'ed that the marriage of Mi*. Jo-ephine B -rt.-u, only daughter of Junepli H. Bi.irtou, ..f the Hotel Ik-u-nl-, n. J,—-ph Marvel, will take plan

on Tbur-day, November Hth.

A -light tire or cured at the Arebdale, Pai-itie aud Coiine<-ticM avenuiC, Sunday aftenx»u', by the fluid In an oil »tove taking tire. In thro*lug tlie buruiug nbrve fMO! tbe window -oa.i •f the burning oil fell -n a |»rtiou of

■alwork ami «et lire to It.

Before Judge Ludlow, iu Camden, on Saturday, -uit of WilllaiiiSotner- A Co. | t>. Jolinnnn. Myer* A Co., to recover:

0>.l.fcN •'KA.i.k.

The F'.pworih League i eniertaioment In tbe M. K.

Thui-dav) evening.

Richard Holmt* b having

"c"'

A turkey and |*>t-pte Mapper, f-r Ho ta-neflt of tbe M. K. etiurrli, kill lie given in Ib-d Men'* Hall Thank-giving Mf». H.J. Comm lia* l*en ri-tiing iu Camder. and Phitadelidtia. Alliert V ant Rider, .d Knoxville. Te.nn , i- tl* gueet of relative- iit-rv. A eorterrt will be given in the Rap;Si -hun-h next Tuowiay evening. Tkoma- MeMauu* and finiRy bav> uoved to Prutwylraiiia. Captain W. S. Coomb*' o tlage i■earing e-impletfiti. It I-<{Uil>-an or-

vlllage

A n

rhu

Kdw

u |Hit o;

«irv.

- BalH-e.

talleged totw doe for tbe tea-e of oter- all (AjaervnUon or roundal.>>ui wl«*| for ; the year iKWi, at Staten l-lund, N. Y., I‘ h . v - Ha- heard. Aiftbe |>artie- In t| H - <-a«e •pri'g j-are from AtlamieCTtj;. Tbcpatenl for tlie wheel wa« granted to William

i Somer* in January. I««.

Ottotii Tlie committee appointee by F,vailed

of the Atiautir County Sutidaywfhi.il \ Ruler Carmack ha- finally dei-ided upA—■eiatiiui »a« held in Hie Ceutml J4. -.n Thur-d^ . Novemta-r mb. a- the K eburt-b at IhS pla.-e Thumiay and J date for dedicating U»e ne» Uk'- Hall, tlw following o truer- were eto-led for! at Maryland and Atlantii-aveuue-tbeeu-uliigyear: Flr-tVhvPreeideut. i- ex|<ee4ed that tlie biilldiug will

Atlantic City; Second ; fully eorapleted aud ready for ««

D. Kinkit

w nli C

Tire I wet

; Pre-Men 1

Tlie Novent tier un-ell ng of the Oe City Ruilding and 1-iau Atwociation will he held on Saturday evening next. Kdgar Smith, of Kdgcualer Park, igrading tire -Heel and -ide^klk adj-iin- : ‘ lug hi-property on Seventeenth -treet. Harry Headley I* Oil- week putting up the Inundation for F T. llintou'*

collage,CentialaySnue,*.nth of Ninth j j| Mr

•treet.

Benton Vondlem

oitU lire I'll* «.<•«eniuirnl. wa- with feeliug i»f iutenwt lliat tlie rvwideiit- of Sea l«leCity, aud e-|---eially the niemi**n« of the niuuiel|>al vernmeirt, Saturday heard of the meeting of a wore of Philadelphia own- <■!> of Sea l-h- property, at :W North Ninth -treet, Philadelphia, Fridayavenlug, who have for their object tbe ou»tiug Ol tlie Mayor and City Council. C. B. Lynch, a Market -treet bu-inen man, wa- cliairnian of tire meeting, and at hi* invitation -ugge*tiou- for remedying the alleged exi.tiug evil* of Sea

I-le City were made.

The prewcut city government In geu-

.... i——_..—. . —.. ... ., ■■■■„,,. . era!, and Mayor Tbotua* K. Ludl&m in At tlie M. E. Sunday-ecbiMil la-1 Sun- Harbor Cm . Wiiliau, Karrer; Hal- M " D,1 »- V *»«««> «'■ t»ie K'-mnd ,«„ii,. u lar; were roundly eondemnod day committee* mere ap|adute<l to make ’ low ay. J. W. Johuaoa: Hamilton, Fred- ''y Mepidng on a lo.*e paving rtone do la-cauae thing* were not h. . o..„.

crick Paten*ai; llauunouton, A. J ' '"■'‘“f' a'-enuc. Mt. Leigh will ItWII- powperou. condithm here.

Smith; Linwiajd. l*-w i. Steelman: i ,u,e • u,t m'lr.md cumpatty

Muliic.i, J. B. Wright; Smier*' Point,

uutli, K. D.

Atlantic City; Third Vice Preaidei

It. Atlaui-. KIh<--1; c.irre-|>>ndiiigSw- " { Forewl Grove, wa* conuniited lo Hie retary and Trea-urer, Kd ward I.. Tiiv, Slate Reform School by Judge.Tbtini|<Hanimonlnn: lU-ordiiig Secretary, “‘'i on cmplalnt of hi- mother. She Rev. Kdward F>l-. Haiiniiouton: Five- "■'d l» wa* *j vMou* Hint -he wa*

r Commiltce, Rev. Henry Belling, ■f™'' 1 ' ,f , ‘ iu '

A. K. Staigei, F! W. John- n: Henry C. Obetgfril and Mi— CaMlIne i-hlp Bectetatyc-Aliarcon, Mi— Kc—ler were married at tbe Herman in Framlic-fAtlantjc City. R D. church on Sunday by the Rev—A. K.

jHarri.; Buena Vi-ta, to- -rgc J.,m-

I F^tg Hart*ir Tow i,.hip, (!

redd bo;

l- injured o

->-<» and wife have rv-

lunied fn-m a Philadelphia vl*lt. Uk-luud S.- Lit He and family iiave -moved to Philadelphia f--r the w inter. Rev.and Mr*. A. W. Hand,of Knew. N. II., aregue-t* of Mr. Hand'* parent..

!r. aud Mr*- A. 1». Hand.

William <*. FI—en and wife Marled for the Atlanta Fair thi- week. ‘harlot Fergunon liaa chwed hi-Ca|le iy cottage and returned to hi* winter home on Walnut *tm-t, Philadelplita. Mr-. William Short, of la-wl-, IM a gue-t of Captaiu aud Mi-, l-ewi-

Fowler, Wa*biug1on -trn-t.

Ml** Ella A'. Gatrinou haa returiM-d from a three-inooth*' vi.it to KaMon. Rev, Eli (iiflord aud wife have hern iu Trenton, vl-iting relative*. Ex-Coroner and Mr*. Swam 8. Reeve* e on a jaunt up tbe New Jem-y cowl. Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Wolfl Iiave turin-d home lr«>m an extended vmi

Philadelphia.

F"rom aumall pimple w hich ap|ieared on F'red Anudd’* faie a few day* ago and which wa* iiiiidied by tlie I twin-r nail*, a bad case of blood-|«dnoiiiiiiL-!* threatened. Arnold I* the won of Tbtlandlord of. the Ocean Breeu- Hotel.

arrangemenl* lor the auinial Chri*tni

enlertaiument.

Mc-sfw. Gilliert A Lake were painting Oliver Gaudy'* re-tan rant • building, F^ghih -treet, near Weal avenue, the mi„ v

first of the week

Jame* Pon-h Mid r amUy, of Cape May, have taken occupancy of*one of C, Myer*' cottages ou Ceutial avenue, below Flighth street. Councilman Champion and family on Monday lo*»k Occupancy of one of Mr*. J. Do true*' cottage* while Hie form* rV bome la undergoing repair*. Samuel Fenlun and wife, of Plea-aut-ville, are visiting their daughter, Mr*. Mariner Smith, Central avenue, between Fouilh and Fifth street* Thomaa Simmon*, of Millville, will erect a large More ou the pm]>cr1y hr recently purcha-cd at the corner of Ninth streel and A-bury avenue. Senator E. L Ib*«. A—eihblyinaii F'. L. Ludlam and Andrew J. Tomlin wei In b>wn on Fiiday and were eonllall.' received by the voter*, irrespective o

party-

F. Pontiere haa purrhaaed a kd ot

AMmry avenue. l<elow Ninth -treet. of I - . George Hayday, Jr. He i* having Hie " '

name graded preparatory to the erection

of a collage.

Two deer'V-re killed at this place ■ hi* week. One by Mr. Wolbert and one by Mr. McClain l-rarlLeemet uilh a |*itiful a«-ci-denl by being thrown against tbe side of Hie Mal le by uu unruly calf which he w a* trying to chain. Hi- -ku.il wa.

fractured.

Mortis Ingersoll spent Sunday with Ills |lari-ut- at Ibis place. Tlie F:pworth U-ague meeting wa* conducted by Mm. Anna U-e on Sun-

day evening.

All bough Hie ‘weather was stormy •*vend «f nor Sunday-whttnl winkers attended the Sunday -ehi-d con vent ion Thursday, at Hakemville.. Mr*. Jefoc l'Eng|i-b wa- the delegate from this

pla<-.

| FJi-ba lncvr*o|l aud wife and Mr*. ( Mary Si-uli -pent Monday in AtiwUtic

|City vl«itlng fik-nd*.

nnmlierof our young {■eople

loved a ina-<(urnule parly hallow p. I knit forget the autumn service

Sunday.

Mudden DcMtH nt AtlMiitlc City. The sudden death of I usjector Alfred T. tilciin. a trusted ofllcial of the Ikiani of Health, sUrtled AUauUt- City Monday. Mr. Glenn complained of feeling un well when he arose at morning, bul wenl to hi* office a* u-ual and transacted such hu-iues* as required hi- immediate attention. 'Then, a- bmomdiHou did not improve, he left the office in charge of hi* son to go home' ft hourVrest, thinking he would he better

then.

He walked down the avenue greeting friends on the way, aud even stopped lodhteu— health nialtet* for a few minutes with a fellow-member ot (be Board. \^e bad reached borne and Jnut cotemig Uie door, when he giu>|a*l and fell lo tbe floor. HI* wife heard the fall and hurried to Hio do«>r. findInglkeriiusband dying. Tie wa*named into the house aud placed U|>on a bed,

but egplred a few minute* later.

Apoplexy I* supposed to have been the cause of deal It. Inspector Hlenu lthe second member of the Board of Health to die within a mouth. The other was ex-City Recorder Jacob H. Igw-d-ini, who at the time of hi* demise

wa* Treasurer of Hie Board. Mr. Glenn wa- a brother-in-law of

The at tack ufMi;

Mayor Ludlam aud City Council, It

Hew STOCK

AT

RtlSSEkli S (toms'. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HOSIERY. Bools, Shoes and Gents’ Fnrnishing Goods. OlO ASI3TT1XY A'V r B2M'rJB7.

FLAGGING AND CURBING.

BEST QUALITY OF

. Pennsylvania and North Rivc=—

Blue Stone PAveivienTS

HOKKKT KI^II KK. A Kent, 4krc«n ily .

JX.«M IKXM I.AbtB. Male aupertnlrndrot f-oland-Mlgii Approval of Tkepi. Dr. A. B. Poland, HiipcrintefHinit ol Puldk- Scbi-rf*. iu the annual re|»et of tin* Hlate Board of Education juM I**u«d, ha* the foil,-wing to my in rtnrd to theefiei-I of tlie *.-h.-H U*> jm^vl by Hie Ugl-iaiure of Bed: ••II may -alely he -aid that no Legislature f*d a quarter ..f a rentury ha> •fleeting tlu- edtu-aikmal intereat* of tlie Hate. And' no f>-gi-l*i„r> fig a quarter ->f a century have done more to uplift Hie aehiMil- i-f tliel-tale and pipe tliem ii|«di a l.-Vi- of |erniaoent growth and edlcieiK-y." The Huptrinlendmt thru take* up and dlsciwww at length Hie Township art. Hcaay*: “FureOPPt aneaig tbe luanyWaautt* intended to Improve tlie cnudltkxi at the - Ih-iI- a a* tin- T-iw n-hip act. “That at*4i-lie*all Hie exi-’ing *<Th-*1 district* of tbe ritate, rxieja th««e of citie- arW t-aougha, and provide* that towu-hip boundarie- sluadd hereafter te Hm-dividing line I-I ween •-ontiguou~h<*d d.-lrirt. “I douhl wbetber any legiMaUve enactment during the la-l two dcs-adw. whatever tin- -ubjert matter or its avowed ijlijccl. will lie more far-reach-ing and productive of goal than this radical rencganitBthm of the Htate w-hi-ii -y-tern ujsmi Hie township ‘Hie riu|eriiiteudeut of New Jcrwey's ptllihc M-tiOul system then dtscuam* tina<lvantages of the new law , and con-

cludes:

"By the eulargenirut of tlie M-ttml dkitrirts the .-usl of niaiulaiiilug gi-gl *ch<*>U is tviii-iderahly less to each taxl*.ver. tbe-bringlug of a larger uumla-r of •u’lxads under one jurisdlrtion make* f-iasible eflectlve grading and supervision: Hie butden of maintaining good schia>l-i-equalized by bringing together rural audcv illage coiiimunltie*; and tlie act afloid* free and equal acbool piivtlege- to all resident children of a town--hip: and by making Hie school trualee a township officer It create* governing school hoard-, wlih should take a broader and mure enlightened view of Hie purpose, *<v.|ie and rewulta of public

education.''

Hy au elaborate tabulated atatement Mr. Poland allow* that just prior to the enactment of Hie town-hip law there were m-v-r'narlyinl district* in New Jersey having le>* Hun ten resident

school children of Hein average* the enroll men t

•even di-trk-t* at not more than five

childreu. Upoo the tctual enrollment j • be ilieu show* that it «»t tbe Htate i All kind* of real estate bought, add and exchanged. Properties on h< under Hie old law »2T0 |»-r annum. t-‘H In all dewlralile k-wtron-. If you Iiave anything to dla|**w of at a bargain m |a-r child, for Hie .education of time lo me, and If you want a bargain 1 ran suit you. insurance w ritlen In

children hi Hie seven districts. Under tbe new law the average cost

for each child for Hie Htale at large is planed by tbe Huperintendeut at 118.12.

district* having

STONE PAVEMENT. Best quality ol New York and Pennsylvania BLUE STONE FLACCINC.

Also 12 and 16 inch Curbing. Orders solicited. Work guaranteed. Ia>«re« prim. John McAleese. SiccMMr is H GERLACH 1409 Asbury Ave.. Ocean Chy.

The White HewsE,

H. H. BODINE,

REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER,.

Asbury Avenue, above Seventh,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Proj>erties bought, sold, exchanged and rented.

ROBERT FISHER,

REAL? ESTATE ANB INSURANCE.

Best Home and Foreign Companies.

If you want a

w carriage aervUw to proposing Invealnra.

CuundlmanChampion will thi- week ,

, . • l-l I »*» NT VI , 1.1

begin vastlmigoveiiieiitstolii-proi-'iiy ;

•I Hie corner of Heventh street aud A- • T1,c r,, J’ , “'' lal f 1 '*' 1 * ''- v ,,M ' Hd P in » : Hand Society of tbe Baptist church , laic Alliert H. Hi—ton and un- a decided -lli-vx-re. I many year* a conductor on the old William liltheli-, of Pliiladelpbia, | t 'amdeti and Atlantic lUilmad. viaited our town on Saturday la-t. j wa* in charge of tbe train which «.lMi«* Lnv 1 Jike ha* been quite -ick, lided wilh an excursion train near Ash but i* now slowly improving. j land called Pike's Peak; a number of Ml*. Mark Ha'ndrr* and son- visited i year- ago, which resulted in a large l<»»

Atlantic ■ 'ity la»t Thurwlay. j of life.

Mi*. Dr. 4 Frick ha* returned home | ^ again after a wi-ek'* visit with relativ

bur}’ avenue He will ralae the preaent

building and remodel II.

B. H. Andrew*, of Jersey <‘ity, waa In Ihl* city Monday aud auaidial to George A. Bourgeol* A Hon Hie eoiitract for Uie erection of a oottage ou Central avenue, between Tenth and Klevcnlh Councilman Steelman ami John I’aocoaat returned Tluirvlay from a deerbunting cruise. They each brought home a like piece of venison. Three deer were killed In I rout of their dog-, but they were only suiae**fu! in secur-

ing a |iortlnn of one.

A lunch sociable, under the auspice* of the lautle*' AM Hoelt-ty, will be held on Thursday evening, N>-v. Uth, at Hh-

resldenoe of Mr*. Canfield,

street ant- Asbury avenue. Kaeh latly Is exiected lo fumbdi lunch enough'for two. Koadnil-sioii will lie token al

the door.

These are the day* when a few flic*

Houth Jersey Sunday-wohocil worker*

. . j Iiave before them a rich feaat of gowi ' ' | thing*. The Triennial stuie Couvro-

. j tiou i-lo he lield In Millville

! !*-t lIlMi to Hilt. Never la-fore ha* such

‘ ' i a programme been pn paied

! f-tate. Tlie list of *|a-*ker» Ineludw a

numlier of name* famous In Hunday-

aiiuei . , school work t la-world around. Tlierr • “*sgatr'S"*- ,._ .in u ...I,.«.to.i~ ta*« Mr .od JiTwUor ^

county aaaortatsm*. but the meetingwill he free to sll interesled. Furthermore, It la de*lred Hiat every Hnnday.

acbaol.inBduUiJcratN'aapMally.abould

Mr- H. 8. lake ha* been ve bul i* Improving slowly. The W.C.T. V. Fair, given young lady member* of Hie • wa* well attended and wasai

financially.

Mr. Shultz preached In the Ha|>- j

,...1. W,u.m, ■ ■ 1 ■

Port Itepubllc Sunday

. Harry Odllnf' b-ai-e l» nearing com-1

pirtioti.

< ‘Uarle* Adam- and FI T. Adam* are brightening up Hair bouac* with a coat

of |ialnl.

G. Adam*and B.t'ollln*opened their new atore at Mount Pleasant on Satur-

lodoors contrive to make tbeiuarlve* a large uuiaauce, whereupon Hie li‘«J-e keeper procure* some nice sticky fly paper and distributes It broad cast w here It cairln* flte*, men, children,'•* *’ and other inserts and produce* some profan ity. lime flic*, and fly lime iaimost over, but tin- last few days of it are certainly trying. Tlie w ary‘ fik- are

fly, and not easily Imp-aied upon, while * 1 ’ - HV |ieople have become reeklrw In Hie uw TlieKeclflc l.lgl-.t t‘••mpany 'l ef fly pai>er and will stick to It. ■ nesday In the Su|di-me Uourt

Our lauid l-n* me progressing nicely. They can play six lane*, and they In-

b-nd to give a |■ar»d•• and -

Sinvv— lo them.

prearutailve*. Ample scr'-in mialatlons will be provided at reason-

able rale*. ^

I hare on I land several small nittagewblcb I will Iradr fig lot* (■--ated l«-tw<«-n Sixth and VtclIUi streets, (><*au ntv. 1 also liarmhauc g<«d building lots on which I w * are. t ottage* fot

by tbe aea. Term* reasonable, mid find niortgagw taken on the propertim when desired ('rtiMit-mdelice sol Idled. AUK1. D. Hccll, Builder.

between ten and fifteen children of >1 age under Hieold law, and sefetidistricts having between fifteen | aud twenty, while twenty-eight dis-l 1* bail between twenty and twenty- j eli i Id reu. Ill all there were 278! district* each liaving less than forty-five children of school age. Tlie article on

township law ends:

1.1,m* br m™i. ,i u» 1.1 ;■ 1 Ib.1.11 „„..r,. u irf^d UU c^i„i|„ r si.v,„l "" Lud—m Iu. W. id.uUlM .IU, U«!»'"“ P“ 1 '"'-^~l-i‘'-iiU«.ld ,li.c. luu-twt.1,1. , inM , d^dy^Udkd^aUuMU.^. p-ai, f« ... Ii „ u.„,i, T1.I—»*u» OIM, 'To.Mhl,,:

' School bill of 18M will sund for yean, to come a- one of tbe epoclia in school,

fatalmy of New Jersey.”

F'or several year* Hie rej-.n* of the

through hi* effort* Hiat tbe South Jersey Railroad w as built toHea Isle (.Ity. Those who attended the meeting decided that Hie flrrt step to take was to gain a residenemhip al Hea 1-le City and Is-eome entitled hi a vote. Then they propose to oust Hie present Mayor and Council Tlie home rule voters -numlier the Philadelphian* by oO. Tbe opposition to Hm- pre-eut city government will inert aud fonu a pcruianenl organizali m on November 22d.

Htate school autboriliee have called atleiiliou to the fart that in sqme of the

Inland town* of Houth Jersey

hard-hip for Hie school chiMren to pureliase the huiin-rou* l-jpk- required by the local achoil trusters. In sinking of the tree text-book law In hia report,

Hupcrintendent 'p.-land says;

“Next In bnpurUMtee to the ‘Town■hip act,' is lbe_ F'ree Textbook act paused by the same Legialature, but •« a separate measure from tbe "Towushlp art.' Hereafter no chiM will be cut olTfrom tbe advantages of an education because of its coat. Thl-I-con-sisteut.-lt i« just; H Is right. By no prota-s-of correct reaisniiugcan taxation

Htate for buildings aud iualruc-

■‘“d Act-ldenl al Pleasantatlle. William H. Bowen, a well-known resident of Pieaaantville, was run down by an express train late Friday afternoon while cnawing the Weat Jersey Rail Pad track about a mile beyond the Pleasautvllle slat ion, and terribly in-

jured.

Bowen was driving along the pad *0' .. _ by tbe new cemetery about dark, and i rion be justified that will not also justlstarted lo cross Hie track on hi* w ay (y Ihe supplying of lextlmok* and auphome just as the6.20expreaa train from piles at public Atlantic City came along at a high rale .

■peed. The loeumoUve (truck hi* on and team with terrible fop-e, killing Udb bonMW luatantly and smash-

ing tbe wagon to pieces.

Bowen teas thrown out In front of the engine and dragged along the track several yard- away from the opening, ' w OUR SHOES SPEAK VOLUMES

The train a a* stopped and I he train fOR THEMSELVES!

man’s skull tiad been fraclured,iMie leg crushed ahd hia body dWmboweled. Carefully carrying thealfpuwt inmilmate body back to tbe depot. Dr. North waa eummoued At thi* writ lug. Hie re are hope* fig hi* recover v, alIIsMigli be Will lie a cripple for life'.

■i.JEFFRIES & SKATES,

U.NDKKTflKKKS WD KJdIWLJdKKJi,

Siiacsr A Laax. Manaacna.

*o. «h wear svxxux. ocxax city. a. j

Alt bough 1 •wcllest thing* In Millinery. Dry (o-M-, j Notiotia. Fancy Good- and Gent'* F'ur- i ni-hing*, It is not a high |iriccd aloie. We are sati-Oed w ith moderate profit-. | We al«o give away handxiuie -liver-, ware. Cali and we will tell you how I re do IL E. Morris, |

810 Aabury avenue, j

Samuel Carhart, contraallng uainter j and glazier. Estimates furnished. J,ablng attended to. fcVl Aabury avenue Parties re»i tern plating having their j twiUMw moved to new locations, or ele-) valed and rebuilt will save ffiouer bv : oorresponding with A is-1 D. Scull I tiuildrr and general house mover.

Houscamoved hi miy part of the county. | A5QA Aoqmdv fl-romi-r. Addroa A. D. ricuil, buildar, Thistle j VOt /\^OUn. . ..o»wix, ■tlage. Ocean Vftj.Ii. J. j ockaw city, m. j.

KNORR & CO..

KSBUIT ATEHUE AND NINTH STREET.

F. E. Champion,

ICE, "COAL, Pwt Sgrtu Vilftt Iu. Bul Gntet. ifi Sun

WOOD,

AtlfLangtha Cut to Ordar.

OFFICE MO RESIOtKE:

OFFICE: SEVENTH STREET AND ASSORT AVENHE.

NOTICE, The jilumbing firm existing under the name of SMITH & THORN has by mutual consent been dissolved. The business will be continued by HENRY A. W. SMITH 846 Asbury Avenue, who will give his personal attention to the business.

KaTABI.IBHKD. zRSi.

15- Ilf. SSmitli -V SSoix!*!, MM aaaaM«««.

PapenaDgers^

' OCKAN CITY.

In all their branches by cumpeteul workmen, either eilv. -.illcited, and sati.fartli.n guaranteed. Full iiue of Wadli Ah*. Paint*, Oils, Varnlahea, Oiasa, etc. 1

Sim WoiK iu try. Kstlmates and DecuntUuna.

Store, 1046 Asbury Avenue, near Eleventh St. R. B. CORSON, Funeral ♦ BiREexoR, Washington VanQilder, Manager,

tUSI.I.VlI.I.K.IN.'J.

Petersburg, N. J.

C. B. COLES & SONS COMPANY.

LUMBER -d MILL WORK. Largest stock of Hemlock, While and Yello- Pine Poplar. Cypress, Chestnut; Oak and other hard woods a specialty. Odd or Hard Wood Mill Work and office Saturea a specialty.

FRONT, BELOW KAIGHN AY* V.AMIJK.-V, IVKW -IKltSKV. ’ »» 1*0. 4*1